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1.   Macro close image  If Macro is enabled  the macro icon is  displayed on the LCD screen        Pan Focus Camera focuses on every object        Infinity Camera focuses on distant objects              Drive Mode    Your camera features a Self timer and Burst which can be set in the Drive mode  function  The Self timer allows you to take photos after a pre defined delay  While  burst lets you take consecutive shots  This function is only available in recording  still images  The Drive mode setting is automatically set to off when you turn off  the camera     The table below shows the available Drive mode settings         Icon item Description     af Off Captures an image without time delay   NN re Sets a 10 second delay to capture image after  10 Sec Self timer pressing the shutter button     Sets a 2 second delay to capture image after pressing  the shutter button        2 Sec Self timer       Performs delay and capture twice     e Performs a 10 second delay  then captures the  Double Self timer image   e Performs another 2 second delay then capture    the image again        Performs continuous shooting when the shutter button  is pressed  Stops shooting when the shutter button is  released        Automatic Exposure Bracketing  AEB  captures the  Same image with three different exposure settings   standard  under  and over exposure           34    Chapter 4  Recording Photos  Videos and Voices       AF Lamp    The AF Lamp function allows you to record  images even in low light
2.   Three beeps Denotes low battery and other warning and error message like mem   ory full and card error        Continuous beep Beeps every second for countdown if self timer is set between 3 to  10 seconds  Beeps every half second if self timer is set between 0 to  3 seconds  Beep goes off after the countdown           Shutter sound The shutter is pressed to record an image        A startup sound can be set when you power on your camera in the sound setting  menu  See    Setting System Sound    on page 55     Camera Memory    Internal memory    Your camera is equipped with 32MB of internal memory  Users can store images up  to LOMB  If there is no memory card inserted in the memory card slot  all images   videos and audio clips recorded are automatically stored in the internal memory     External storage    Your camera supports SD cards of up to 4GB in size  It also supports SDHC cards  with a maximum capacity of 8GB  If there is a storage card inserted in the memory  slot  the camera automatically saves all images  videos and audio clips in the  external storage card     Chapter 2  Getting Started       Getting Started    Attaching the Wrist Strap    Follow these instructions to attach the wrist  strap to your camera to facilitate easy  Carrying     1  Insert the short loop of the strap in the  Strap ring    2  Thread the larger loop of the strap though  the short loop and pull tight to attach the  strap to the camera              Inserting the Battery    Follow these instr
3.   Use this function to manage contents of the  internal memory or memory card     Available settings are     e Format  Select to format currently used  memory     e Copy to Card  Select to copy all files stored  in the internal memory to the memory card        mew    if there is a memory card inserted in the memory slot  the camera automatically saves       files to the memory card   U e   fthere is no memory card or the internal memory is empty  the Copy to Card functior  is disabled     Setting Auto Review    The Auto Review function lets you view the  captured image right after shooting it     Available settings are  Off  1 sec   2 sec   3 sec    and 5 sec     To set Auto Review  1  From the Setting menu  tap Auto Review   2  Tap to apply desired settings    This function is not available in camcorder mode           54    Chapter 6  Using the Setting Menu       Setting Digital Zoom    This feature controls the digital Zoom mode of your camera     Your camera enlarges an image using the optical zoom first  When the zoom scale  exceeds 5x  the camera uses digital zoom     To set Digital Zoom  1  From the Setting menu  tap Digital Zoom   2  Tap to apply desired settings   The table below shows the available Digital Zoom settings     Icon Item Description       Enlarges the image digitally with almost no  rer Intelligent Zoom distortion     Enlarges all image sizes up to a maximum of 12x     s   standard Zoom but the image quality deteriorates        OFF Off Uses the optical z
4.   e Operation Sound    Led Indicators    Your camera is equipped with 2 LED indicators     e Operation Lamp  located on top of your camera  See    Top View    on page 3 to  locate the Operation Lamp  and    e Self timer Lamp  located in the front of the camera  See    Front View    on page 3  to locate the Self timer Lamp        LED Status Camera Status  Operation Off Power Off   Lamp   Green  steady  Power On    Ready to take pictures   record   playback    Green  fast blinking  Camera busy or deleting   copying images    recording   data transfer is in progress    Green  slow blinking  Playing slideshow or recording voice or  movie    Amber  steady  Power saving  sleep mode     Amber  very fast blinking  In Record mode  flash is charging or AF  error    In Playback mode  self timer countdown  error    Amber  fast blinking  Battery low or card error    Amber  slow blinking  Error message  card locked  file   folder  error  no memory card  copy   format  error    Self timer Off Self timer off   LED  gt  gt  gt  A AAA   Red  fast blinking  Self timer countdown is set between 3 to  10 seconds    Red  slow blinking  Self timer countdown is set between 0 to 3    seconds     Chapter 1  Introduction    Operation Sound    Your camera is equipped with a speaker for operation sound            Buzzer Camera Status  One beep Denotes the start of an operation like recording and printing  Also  beeps when using menu and set properties     Two beeps Denotes completion of an operation      
5.   to a captured image  See    Voice Memo    on  page 51 on how to record voice memo     1  Select the image with voice memo  An  image file with voice memo has a voice  memo icon located on the left side of the  LCD screen     2  Tap the voice memo icon to play voice  memo   3  During playback  use the to control    NY     volume  Press the T  W button to increase   decrease volume     4  Tap   dor P or the slider bar to ee  rewind or fast forward the voice recording                             5  Tap jj to pause playback  Tap       to resume playback   gt       Tap to stop playback  The LCD screen displays the movie frame image  in Single navigation mode     Using My Drawing    My Drawing function lets you draw freely and add  other graffiti on still images  This function is not  available for images captured with VGA and 16 9  HD resolution     1  View image to add drawings to     2  Tap    s  gt  Z  The My Drawing toolbar is  displayed on the LCD screen     3  Tap on an icon to use the function  For example  to draw freely on the image   tap the pen icon     4  Press Display button to hide the toolbar        43    Chapter 5  Playback       5  Start drawing on the image  See picture on the  right     6  When done  press Display button to display  the toolbar     7  Tap  aa  to save changes   8  Select whether to        Save As  Save changes to a new file       No  Discard changes    e Overwrite  Save and apply changes to the  current file                 Using My Drawing To
6.  Submenu options pop up  See illustration on the         right  a AF auto      To select option  tap the desired settings icon                                         Tap     gt  to exit submenu        20       Chapter 3  Using the LCD Screen       Playback Mode  1   Y 6    A   s  a The Quick Set Bar in Playback mode contains 10 menu  L options  Unavailable functions or functions with preset settings    appear as gray icons            2 et Si    7                         To activate the function submenu  tap the function icon           To access other playback settings  tap the Main Menu icon                                   Menu Item Description  1 Effect Tap to add effects to image   2 Rotate Tap to rotate image   3 Z Lighting Tap to adjust Z lighting settings   4 Protect Tap to lock image   5 Main Menu Tap to go to Main Menu   6 Add Memo Tap to add a memo dialog to the image   7 Photo Frame Tap to add photo frame to image   8 DPOF Tap to mark image for printing   9 Delete Tap to delete image   10 Close Tap to close Quick Set Bar              21    Chapter 4  Recording Photos  Videos and Voices    Recording Photos  Videos  and Volces       Taking Photos    Now that you are familiar with your camera  you are now ready to take your  photos     Taking photos with your camera is very simple     1  Turn on the camera by pressing the  Power button  By doing this  your  camera is also set to Record mode     2  Frame the shot using the focus  bracket on the LCD screen  See  Illust
7.  The flash fires twice to  reduce the red eye effect when necessary     Zo Red eye reduction  The flash fires twice to reduce the red eye effect     Zs  Slow sync  The flash fires with a slow shutter speed     26    Chapter 4  Recording Photos  Videos and Voices       Setting Snapshot Menu    The Snapshot menu allows you to adjust other capture settings  Some menu  functions may be disabled depending on current scene mode     In Snapshot mode              1  Tap ML  gt  Ey  gt  o          2  Tap     or  M to move to the next   previous page of menu selection     3  To select an item  tap the icon     4  To change the submenu settings  tap the  icon of desired settings              Indicates current page no    total  5  Tap   gt  to exit submenu  perch Men page     Resolution    The Resolution function is used to set the  resolution before you capture the image   Changing the resolution affects the number  of images that can be stored in your memory  card  The higher the resolution  the more  memory space is required     The table below shows the resolution values  for still images                 Icon Pixel Size Print Size Pixel Size Print Size  Suggestion Suggestion   10M  3648 x 2736 A2 Size 3M  2048 x 1536 4x6      3 27 3648 x 2432 A2 Size hen 1920 x 1080 HDTV   SM 3264 x 2448 A3 Size 120  640 x 480 E mail    2M  2592 x 1944 A4 Size    27    Chapter 4  Recording Photos  Videos and Voices       Quality    The Quality function lets you adjust the quality  settings of your ph
8.  button or tap   or a  repeatedly until desired image view  to trim     4  Tap  lt  lt  to trim image     41       Chapter 5  Playback    5  Confirm trim  select whether to     e Save As  Save changes to a new file      No  Discard changes   e Overwrite  Save and apply changes to the current file     Playing Movies    1  Select video to play  A video file has a video  icon displayed on screen  See picture on the  mm left         2  Tap anywhere on the LCD screen to play  video    3  During playback  tap anywhere on the LCD  screen to display the video toolbar                 4  During       playback  use the     to control volume     OIL y             Press the T  W button to increase   decrease volume     5  Tap   4d or PP or the slider bar to  rewind or fast forward the movie        6  Tap fi to pause playback  Tap     to resume playback     7  Tap   to stop playback  The LCD screen displays the movie frame image  in Single navigation mode     Playing Voice Recording    1  Select the voice recording file to play   2  Tap anywhere on the LCD screen to play          recording   3  During playback  use the to control          volume  Press the T  W button to Increase   decrease volume     4  Tap    dor PP or the slider bar to  rewind or fast forward the voice recording        42    Chapter 5  Playback       6  Tap   to stop playback  The LCD screen displays the movie frame image  in Single navigation mode     Playing Voice Memo    Voice memo is recorded and attached separately
9.  conditions     If AF Lamp is set to Auto  the AF lamp located in  the front of the camera  see    Front View    on  page 3  emits a red light by half pressing the  shutter button allowing the camera to focus  easily  Available settings are   Auto  and  Off         T    Recording Movies o E  WET E    1  To select Camcorder mode  tap ii from    Scene Mode menu     2  Focus your camera on the subject that you  want to take     3  Press the Shutter button to start recording           4  Use the control to zoom in and zoom    out an image   5  To stop recording  press the Shutter button     e Sound cannot be recorded while pressing the control                          e Digital zoom is not available in movie recording     The camera will automatically stop recording when the memory capacity is full     Setting Camera to Record Movies    Use the Quick Set Bar to change camera video settings  The Quick Set  Bar contains shortcuts to the following menu items  Quality  Movie Size   Frame Rate  Stabilizer  White Balance  Effect  and Main Menu     Tap an icon to open the submenu                 Use the Camcorder Menu to change other  settings like  Sharpness  Saturation  Contrast   Focus Mode and AF Lamp  To access Camcorder       Menu  tap   E to open Main Menu from the       Quick Set Bar  Then tap 3    35    Chapter 4  Recording Photos  Videos and Voices       Setting Movie Size    The Movie Size function icon appears only in  Movie Mode  Use this function to adjust the  resolution 
10.  continue           5  Select whether to        Save As  Save as another file       No  Discard changes    e Overwrite  Save and apply changes to  the current file     Setting DPOF    The Digital Print Order Format  DPOF  function allows you to mark still images in  your memory card for printing and allows you to specify the number of copies that  you want to print at a later date  When all images to be printed are marked  take  the memory card to a digital printing service  or use a DPOF compatible printer              To set DPOF on a single file    1  View image video voice recording you want to  set DPOF on the LCD screen                 2  Tap Es  gt  1  See picture below        3  To set DPOF on currently viewed file  tap Yes        46    Chapter 5  Playback       4  Set the number of copies and date stamp on   off  Tap the up down keys to change settings     5  Tap SET to save settings     To set DPOF on multiple files    1  Tap Ey  gt  HS     2  Tap Select  The LCD screen displays files in  thumbnail view     3  Tap a thumbnail to mark file for printing  The  DPOF icon appears on the thumbnail     4  Tap DPOF to continue   5  Select Yes to confirm protect     6  Set the number of copies and date stamp on   off     7  Tap SET to save settings        To set DPOF on all files    1  Tap Ey  gt   amp    2  Tap All   3  Confirm to set DPOF on all files     4  Set the number of copies and date stamp on   off     5  Tap SET to save settings   To set DPOF off    Files marked f
11.  gt  OPTIMA 1338mT    User manual          TABLE OF CONTENTS       Preface iv  ADOUE TINS Maldita IV  A OT IV  Federal Communications Commission  FCC   ComplianCe       cocccccccocnccnncnncnnnnnos IV  Declaration     OF    CONTORMIN  asar IV  Trademark RECON ON a a a V  Safety and Handling PrecautOA Susa lara dial V  Camera MOMania aa a a V  Battery IM Ola U Omaa a a a A a a a V  Uoo EMEN U se A T E O V  Introduction 1  System Requirements sia ds 1  O Ne cecal ces eee ga 1  Package  Contents cara ANA 2  Camera VICWS cananea aa dia 3  PEON Ce AAA A OE RR A 3  DN o E A 3  A chante htc ta ens anc Ua tte ee ance ol ban ea lan pinata eae tata 3  BOHOM VIEW Gainen di da 4  EE VEW onaco a a A 4  Camera BULON Sata ECON 4  OUI IC a ON ee edo 5  OG  INGICARON A ian vaccines ed it iecas salads ade eac stands NE ne tderonte mass 5  Operation SOWING sia irlanda E E E a 6  Camera Meets s 6  Mtra Menor a  6  EXTENSO a sua easuaaan sand aa tenatees nea aan sane tine tata 6  Getting Started 7  Attaching the WISE Stiaan ae n tai  n 7  NASER TING  Me B ALCS EY sc 8c acai A AN w ands E A E 7  Inserting arr SD SDHC Memory Carina ri 8  ENE INS dl oi 8  TUFAINO Me PO Wer Ona Dita ad 9  iak SEUNG E PO O oo O Ao at 9  Setunda ne Language a is 9  Setting Me Date E Times laa des 9  MOE aiii 10  Switching between Record mode and Playback MOde            cccecsecseceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 10  Selecting the Record Mode optionS          s ssssssrsrssssrrrrrrsrsrsrrersrerrrrrrsrnrrsrerererrrrsrerene 10  Usin
12.  photo and W button to go to    next photo      For slideshow  press Playback button to start stop slideshow      To display hide function keys on the TV screen  press Display button                    99    Chapter 7  Making Connections       Connecting the Camera a PC    You can transfer photos  videos and  audio files to your PC     1  Connect the camera to a PC  using the USB cable     2  Turn on the camera     3  The PC detects the connection   The camera s internal memory  and memory card display as  removable drives in the file  manager  No image is displayed  on the LCD screen                                                                                         Note    Connecting the Camera to a Printer    You can print your photos directly using a PictBridge compatible printer  PictBridge  allows you to print images captured by your camera without connecting the camera  to a PC  Print images with a PictBridge compatible printer directly     1  Turn on your camera     You can also use a card reader to access the memory card contents of your camera    2  Connect the camera to  the printer using the USB  cable        60    Chapter 7  Making Connections       3  The camera detects the connection and turns to USB mode  Tap Printer    USB Mode        Setting PictBridge Menu    To ensure quality of printed photos  activate  the PictBridge menu to setup print settings        To access PictBridge menu  tap Setup in the  confirmation selection before printing photos        T
13.  screen LCD screen shows all important information  regarding camera settings as well as the visual image of your photo or video  The  display on the LCD screen is called the On Screen Display or OSD     LCD Screen Layout    The following illustrations show the LCD screen layout and icon descriptions     Record Mode Screen Layout      lt   O    I tem    Record Mode  Flash   Focus Mode  Self timer   Burst  Zoom indicator  Shots available  Resolution  Quality   Focus frame    OU O0O  NI     DD  A  Bl WN  A                2 3 4 5 6 7    Description    Indicates the current record mode settings   Indicates flash settings    Indicates focus mode settings    Indicates drive mode settings    Displays zoom    Indicates the remaining shots available   Displays resolution settings    Displays quality settings     Use to frame subject to capture     11       Chapter 3  Using the LCD Screen             No  item Description  10   Exposure Displays exposure settings    11   Quick Set Bar Tap to activate Quick Set Bar    12  ISO Displays ISO settings    13   White Balance Displays white balance settings   14   Metering Displays metering settings    15   Histogram Graphic display of ISO settings   16   Battery Indicates battery level              Playback Mode Screen Layout    The Playback mode display varies depending on the type of image being viewed   Playback mode display of still images        Battery    File no    Total no     Recording information    Description    Indicates battery l
14.  select  image    3  Tap SET to apply changes        57    Chapter 6  Using the Setting Menu       Resetting    The Reset function is used to reset the camera to its initial default settings and to  reset file numbering when saving images videos voice recordings     To Reset  1  From the Setting menu  select Reset   2  Tap option        Reset File No  Tap to reset file  numbering  To understand folder and  file structure of your camera  see     About Folder and File Names    on  page 62    e Reset  Tap to reset camera to initial  default settings    3  A confirmation message appears  Tap Yes to reset  Tap No to exit submenu           Setting Language    The Language function allows you to choose the  language of the on screen display  OSD  menu     1  From the Setting menu  tap Language   2  Tap to apply desired language        90    Chapter 7  Making Connections    Making Connections    You can connect your camera to   e TV  e Computer  e Printer       Connecting the Camera to a TV    To connect your camera to a TV    1  Turn on the camera     2  Set the TV out to match TV s  video out format  See    Setting  TV Out    on page 56       Connect the USB AV 3 in 1  cable to the USB port on the  bottom of your camera       Connect the other end of the  cable to the TV s AV input port     5  The LCD screen turns black and  all images and video clips are  displayed on the TV        UJ    KR    To view photos     T      To navigate photos  use C    Press T button to go to previous 
15. 0 50  11__      wy p  SSS                      10  Item Description  1 Battery Indicates the battery level    gt  File no    Total no    Indicates the file number over the total number of  files in the storage card   3 Volce memo Indicates the file is an audio file  4 Quick Set Bar Tap to activate Quick Set Bar   5 Next Tap to display next file   6 Slideshow Tap to activate slideshow              16    Chapter 3  Using the LCD Screen             No  Item Description  7 Previous Tap to display previous file   8 Protect Indicates the file is protected   9 Volume Adjusts and displays volume level     10 Playback buttons   Tap buttons to play   pause   stop   fast forward    rewind audio playback     11 Playing status Displays playing status        12 Played time Indicates played time              17    Chapter 3  Using the LCD Screen       Changing the LCD Screen Display    The type of information displayed on the LCD screen can be changed using the  Display button     Press the Display button repeatedly to change the LCD display from one type to  another     In Record Mode  the LCD display can be changed into any of the following        OSD on   Full OSD on       Guide lines on OSD off  Note  e The OSD information may vary depending on the record mode type  Y  e Use the    Guide lines    to properly set image for capture     In Playback mode  the LCD display can be changed into any of the following     P  E a    amw       OSD on Full OSD on OSD off  me LCD display cannot be cha
16. AEA a as 59  Connecting  the Camera a PC citaba dai 60  connecting the Camera tora Pt il 60  SENT PIGEBIIOG EW CI  tr tala 61  Appendix 62  ADOUt Folder and File Names  i  n 62  o eacee Ihct dct Tandems ciel coke avanti patedielveaincb oealaede Manian iia Sa vekecher Mantel alae Geena 62  FW Nadia a 62  Troubleshooting 63  Specifications 64  Customer Care 66    Chapter i  Preface       Preface    About this Manual    This manual is designed to assist you in using your new digital camera  All  information presented is as accurate as possible but is subject to change without  notice     Copyright    This manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright  All rights are  reserved  No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical  electronic  or other means  in any form  without prior written permission of the manufacturer        Copyright 2008  Federal Communications Commission  FCC  Compliance    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to  provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency  energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may  cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no  guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this  equipment d
17. Record mode to capture images and record videos and audio clips    e Record mode can be further set to     Snapshot mode  Use this mode to capture still images  Other scene modes can  be selected in Snapshot mode   e Camcorder mode  Use this mode to record video     Voice Recorder mode  Use this mode to record voice clips   See  Selecting the Record mode options    below     Playback mode    e Set your camera to Playback mode to view and edit captured images and    playback videos and audio clips  You can also attach voice memo to images in  this mode     When you turn on your camera using the Power button  you are automatically  turned on Record mode     Switching between Record mode and Playback Mode    In Record mode  press the Playback button to switch to Playback mode   In Playback mode  press the Playback button to switch back to Record mode     Selecting the Record mode options    Maximize the quality and ease of use of your camera by using the different mode  options  The mode options allow you to capture images with preset settings  according to scene conditions     1  Set the camera to Record mode   2  Tap  Ea to launch Quick Set Bar     3  Tap   to launch Scene Mode  submenu     4  Tap to select scene        5  Tap Ea to close menu     Note  Scene mode icon may vary depending on the current mode   lf For more information  see    Setting Snapshot Menu    on page 27     10       Chapter 3  Using the LCD Screen    Using the LCD Screen    The high resolution 3    touch
18. ances saturation     32       Chapter 4  Recording Photos  Videos and Voices                   I con Item Description        Normal Normal saturation is applied      Low Reduces saturation    Contrast    This function allows you to adjust the contrast of your photos   The table below shows the available Contrast settings                       Icon Item Description    High Enhances the contrast       Normal Normal contrast          Low Reduces the contrast   Date Stamp  e Date Stamp function allows you to add the recorded date and time on your  photos     The recording date and time are based on your camera s clock settings  Once date  and time are stamped on a photo  they can no longer be edited or deleted     Limitations of Date Stamp functions are as follows   e Available for still images only     e May slowdown AEB  continuous shooting when Date Stamp is enabled in AEB   Burst mode     e  f Date Stamp is enabled  digital zoom is automatically turned off     e In vertical or rotated images  the date and time on your photos still appear  horizontally     Available settings are  Lo  Date  3 Date     Time     OFF Off   Focus Mode    This function allows users to define the type of focus to capture image   The table below shows the available settings     Icon item Description       AF Auto Focus Camera automatically focuses on a specific object     33    Chapter 4  Recording Photos  Videos and Voices       Item Description    Camera focuses on the detail and sharpness of a very
19. and quality of movie clips     The table below shows the avallable size and  corresponding image quality settings                                   Frame Size   mage Quality  19 94 848 X 480 HDTV  0403 640 X 480 High Quality  4205 320 x 240 Normal  om  640 x 480 YouTube   mode             YouTube   Mode  YouTube   mode allows you to record movies with predefined video settings for ea  upload to the YouTube   website   YouTube supports two file upload standards   e Single File Uploader  The maximum movie file size is up to 100 MB   e YouTube   Uploader  The maximum movie file size is up to 1 GB     Most uploaded movie length ranges within 5 minutes  although you can upload a  maximum movie length of 10 minutes     Therefore when you record using the YouTube   mode  the following standards a  followed     e Recorded movies are set to YouTube standard resolution of 640 X 480   e Recording automatically stops when the file reaches 100 MB     Recorded movies in the YouTube   mode are stored following the DCF rule  howev  movies are saved in a specific folder named     UTUBE     For more details  please  refer to    Folder Structure    on page 62     e To record a YouTube movie  select Age from the Movie Size function   Avallable recording time for a YouTube movie is up to 10 minutes     36    Chapter 4  Recording Photos  Videos and Voices       Setting Frame Rate    Frame Rate function appears only in Camcorder  mode  Use this function to specify the number of  frames to capture p
20. e maximum until it stops   3  Release the button   4  Press the T button again to switch to digital zoom automatically  Zooming    continues  WE  311    Press to zoom in     Press to zoom       Optical zoom       Digital          Note    Digital zoom is not activated in recording movies        23    Chapter 4  Recording Photos  Videos and Voices       Setting Scene Mode    Setting the Scene mode allows you to capture  images with preset settings according to the  scenes or environment           A NO  A    1  KRE  gt  E  to launch Scene EX DO    Y MIN  D QUE tege     A       Mode submenu           1   D   gt            L  Nx    N  em  _       2  Tap to select desired scene   Note  The Scene Mode icon may vary depending on the current settings     The succeeding table shows the available scene mode settings     I con Item Description    The simplest way to shoot basic images  Settings  AUTO   Auto are adjusted automatically        B POTN The camera automatically adjusts suitable shooting  g settings like shutter speed and aperture values        The camera blurs the background to focus on the    Portrait subject     Landscape This feature is used to emphasize wide scenic views        This feature enhances the red hue for recording    Sunset sunset images        This feature is used to capture the image of a    Backlight backlight object by changing the metering     This feature uses smile tracking to auto detect faces    to capture  When smiles are detected  it continuously  cap
21. e stamps on captured images  OO    Your camera uses a 24 hour time format     1  Tap __ or Lv  to adjust date and time Ma    value  o  2  Tap SET to apply changes     Setting TV Out    Use the TV Out function to adjusts video output signal to accommodate different  regional settings  If TV out is not set correctly  the image may not display properly  on TV        96    Chapter 6  Using the Setting Menu       Available settings are        sc NTSC  Applicable in Japan  USA  Canada  Taiwan and others     o Sl PAL  Applicable in Europe  Asia  excluding  Taiwan   Oceania and others        Setting Hot Key    The Hot Key function is available only in snaphshot  mode  This function allows you to define the three  shortcut icons on the Snapshot Mode Quick Set  Bar   1  From the Settings menu  tap Hot Key  The  Hot key interface appears        2  Tap an icon on the Quick Set Bar to replace  A  pop up selection appears     3  Tap desired submenu   4  To replace other icons  repeat steps 2 3   5  Tap SET to save and apply changes           Setting Startup I mage    The Startup Image function allows you to setup a  startup image when you turn on your camera   1  From the Setting menu  tap Startup  Image  The menu selection appears     2  Tap to select option     e Off  Disable the startup image      System  Use camera default image     e My Photo  Select image Tap thumbnail  then tap SET to select image  from captured images in and  memory card  Tap this  option to display  thumbnails and
22. ed to    T e i      CA Vivid Green record images like mountains and lawns to make  them more vivid     Captured image becomes bluish  Ideally used to    LB vid Blue record images like the sky and the ocean  to make  them look more vivid              AF Area    Automatic Focus  AF  determines the area on  which the camera focuses     The table below shows the avallable AF area  settings              Item Description  e   Center The focus area is fixed on the center   r      wide The camera automatically selects focus area within  L 4 the wide frame   MF   Manual Users manually determines the area of focus     The camera automatically detects the position of a    prot Face Tracking face and sets the focus              30    Chapter 4  Recording Photos  Videos and Voices       Using Manual AF Area mode    When you exit the menu after selecting manual mode  a white focus frame appears  on the LCD screen        a White Focus Frame          To manually choose the object of focus  drag the white focus frame within the  instruction frame     Flash Intensity    The Flash Intensity function allows users to adjust the intensity of flash to capture  image with a brighter or dimmer lighting effect  The table below shows the  available settings              I con Item Description   4  High Captures image with brighter lighting   E Normal Normal lighting is applied    4  Low Captures image with dimmer lighting           EV Compensation    In difficult lighting condition  the auto  exposure 
23. er second  fps   The higher  the frame rate value  the smoother the movie             AWB CA          playback will be  Available settings are  e      15fps  and 30 30 fps  OUJ    Al      To set frame rate  tap g to activate Quick Set Bar  Tap the frame rate icon  then  select option        Setting Focus Mode    This function allows users to define the type of  focus to when recording movies           al      To set focus mode  tap Es to activate Quick Set  Bar  Tap the focus mode icon  then select option        The table below shows the available settings     Icon item Description       Auto Focus Camera automatically focuses on a specific object             Camera focuses on the detail and sharpness of a very  close image  If Macro is enabled  the macro icon is  displayed on the LCD screen     Macro       Pan Focus Camera focuses on every object     INF   Infinity Camera focuses on distant objects           Recording Voices    Ready to record  00 00 00    1  To select Voice Recording mode  tap Y  from Scene Mode menu  The Voice  Recording Quick Set Bar is displayed on the  LCD screen     2  Close the Quick Set Bar to display voice  recording screen layout  See picture on the  right        37    Chapter 4  Recording Photos  Videos and Voices       3  Tap    or press the Shutter button to start recording   4  Tap Gal or press the Shutter button again to stop recording     Voice recording will automatically stop when the maximum memory capacity Is full     38    Chapter 5  Pla
24. es    The Delete function lets you remove unwanted files in the internal memory or on  the memory card     mw Protected files can not be deleted  Make sure the file is not protected before proceeding  To  unprotect a file  see    To unprotect files    on page 48  If the camera is in thumbnail mode   tapping aly  gt  Til displays delete multiple files interface     To delete a file    1  View image video voice recording file you  want to delete on the LCD screen              2  Tap El  gt  Til  See picture on the right        3  To delete currently viewed file  tap Yes        To delete a voice memo Voice only icon is enabled    only when viewed image has    1  View the image file with voice memo avoice memo attached     attached on the LCD screen     2  Tap Ki  gt  ui   3  To delete the voice memo only  tap Voice only     To delete multiple files    1  Tap 4  gt  U   2  Tap Select  The LCD screen displays files in  thumbnail view     3  Tap a thumbnail to mark file for deletion  The  recycle bin icon appears on the thumbnail     4  Tap Delete to delete marked files   5  Select Yes to confirm delete     To delete all files  1  Tap KA  gt  Tl     2  Tap All   3  Confirm to delete all files        49    Chapter 5  Playback       Setting Playback Menu    The Playback menu allows you to edit images   delete files  records voice memo  and setup other  playback settings     To go to Playback Menu              1  Tap   s  gt   Ed  gt  a        Indicates current page no     total no  o
25. evel     Indicates the file number over the total number of  files in the memory     Displays recording information of the file        Quick Set Bar    Tap to activate Quick Set Bar        OIO  AJ  W          Next    Slideshow    Tap to display next file     Tap to start slideshow        12       Chapter 3  Using the LCD Screen          Item Description  7 Previous Tap to display previous file   8 Voice memo Indicates voice memo is attached   9 DPOF Indicates the file is marked for printing   10   Protect Indicates the file is protected              13       Chapter 3  Using the LCD Screen    Playback mode of videos        12 00 30 00 50  11        Description                      1 Battery Indicates the battery level     gt  File no    Total no  Indicates the file number over the total number of  files in the storage card    3 Movie clip Indicates the file is a movie    4 Quick Set Bar Tap to activate Quick Set Bar    5 Next Tap to display next file    6 Slideshow Tap to activate slideshow              Chapter 3  Using the LCD Screen    item       Description                      7 Previous Tap to display previous file    8 Protect Indicates the file is protected    9 Volume Adjusts and displays volume level    10 Playback buttons Tap buttons to play   pause   stop   fast forward    rewind movie    11 Playing status Displays playing status    12 Played time Indicates played time     15       Chapter 3  Using the LCD Screen    Playback mode of audio clips           12 00 30 0
26. ew folder is created     If the highest folder number is 999 and the highest file number exceeds 9999  the  camera will display the warning message    Folder cannot be created     When this  happens  try one of the following ways     e Reset the file number  See    Resetting    on page 58  e Plug in a new memory card     Msi  Do not change the folder and file names in the memory card using your PC  It may be unable  to playback the data using the camera   O    62    Troubleshooting       Troubleshooting    Camera does not turn on     Camera turns  off    LCD turns blank     Empty battery icon is  displayed on the LCD  then  the camera turns off     LCD screen displays    No  image       LCD screen displays     Not available for this    LCD screen displays     Memory full        LCD screen displays    File  locked       LCD screen displays     Card locked        LCD screen displays     Format error        LCD screen displays    Copy  error        No image displays on the TV  screen       The batteries may be exhausted  Charge or  replace the batteries     Press any button except the Power button to turn  on the camera     Press any button except the Power button to turn on  the    Batteries are exhausted  please replace or recharge     The image file on the memory card  Image file format  may not be supported     Function is only available for specific file types   File format is not supported     Memory card is full  Replace the memory card with a  new one or delete unnecessa
27. f menu page     2  Tap    or   us to move to the next previous  page of menu selection     3  To select an item  tap the icon   4  To change the submenu settings  tap the icon of desired settings     5  Tap   gt  to exit submenu     Was  Resize    The Resize function allows you to change the image resolution of large images to  smaller ones  This function is only available for still images     To resize an image   1  View image to resize on the LCD screen     2  From the Playback menu  tap Resize     3  Tap desired size  Select size among  8M  5M   3M  and VGA  Available size settings may  vary depending on original image size   Unavailable settings appear as gray icons                 4  After selecting size  tap to confirm whether  to     e Save As  Save the new file as a new  one      No  Discard resize    e Overwrite  Apply and save changes to  the current file              Note  Resize function is not available for photos with image size set to VGA     50    Chapter 5  Playback       Voice Memo    The Voice Memo function allows you to record and attach a voice memo to a saved  image  You can record a maximum of 20 seconds of Voice memo per image  This  function is only avallable for still images     To record voice memo     1  View image to attach voice memo on the LCD  screen     2  From the Playback menu  tap Voice Memo   The voice recording interface is displayed on  the LCD screen                 3  Tap   to start recording     Recording Memo q   00 12 Time left for 
28. function of your camera may be  misled into giving the wrong readings   Exposure Value  EV  function allows you to  adjust the exposure value and correctly  expose your images  Available for still images  only        31    Chapter 4  Recording Photos  Videos and Voices         To adjust EV settings  tap  gt  and   T   drag or tap the slider bar to increase   decrease the value  As you adjust the settings  the LCD screen synchronously  displays the image applying the EV settings       Tap SET to save and apply changes    e The available settings are  OEV   2 0EV   1 7EV   1 3EV   1 0EV   0 7EV and   0 3EV     Photo Frame    The Photo Frame functions allows users to  capture image enclosed in a frame for added  effects     To activate Photo Frame   e Tap On   e The LCD screen displays the frame  Tap the    a or L to move through other frame  selections     e Press the shutter button to capture image with selected frame        Sharpness    This function allows you to enhance or soften finer details of your photos   The table below shows the available Sharpness settings                       I con Item Description  ia High Sharpens the image   i Normal Normal sharpness   Os Low Softens the image   Saturation    The Saturation function lets you adjust the color saturation in your photos  Use a  higher saturation setting for rich colors and a lower saturation setting for more  natural tones     The table below shows the available Saturation settings     Icon item Description    Enh
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30. ge that should be read before using the  function        Chapter 1  Introduction       Introduction    Congratulations on the purchase of your new AgfaPHoto digital camera  This manual provides  step by step instructions on how to use your camera  and is intended for your reference only     System Requirements    In order to get the most out of your camera  your computer must meet the  following system requirements     For Windows   e Windows 98 98SE 2000 XP ME Vista  e Processor  Pentium Il 450MHz or above  e Memory  512MB or above  e HDD space  200 MB or above  e 1024 x 768 pixels  16 bit color display monitor  e Microsoft DirectX 9 0C  e USB port and CD ROM drive  For Macintosh  e Power Mac G3 or later  e Mac OS 10 0 10 4  e Memory  64MB or above  e HDD space  110MB or above  e USB port and CD ROM drive Mplayer    Main Features    10 mega pixels resolution   Up to 3x optical zoom and 5x digital zoom   1 2 3 inch CCD image sensor   3 inch color touch screen LCD monitor   32MB internal flash memory with optional external SD SDHC card  Supports up to 4GB of SD card  and up to 8GB of SDHC card  Sleek metallic finish   Easy to use button interface   DCF  DPOF  PictBridge compatibility   Slideshow feature to review your pictures and movies   A V output to view your pictures and movies on your TV  USB port to transfer photos and movies to your PC    Chapter 1  Introduction       Package Contents    Please check the contents of your camera package  It should contain              A
31. gfaPhoto Li ion battery  OPTIMA 1338mT       USB cable Power cord    Wrist strap    Quick Start Guide     lt     Ss MES   QA pee  Cad    AV cable    CD ROM           Camera pouch    Chapter 1  Introduction       Camera Views                                                                   Front View  Flash a LED  Zoom  Microphone  Back View  Zoom buttons  LCD  Play button  Display button  Top View    Shutter button Stabilizer button                   LED indicator Power button    Chapter 1  Introduction                   Bottom View  USB   TV Out  Battery  SD card  compartment  Speaker  Tripod screw hole  Left View       Strap ring                Camera Buttons    Your camera is equipped with different buttons for ease of use     Description       Power Press to turn on off the power        Stabilizer The stabilizer sets the optimal ISO value according to light levels to com   pensate for camera shake   Press to set stabilizer on off        Shutter Press to capture an image or start stop recording video or audio clip        Playback If the camera is turned off  press and hold for 3 seconds to turn on camera ir  Playback mode   If the camera is turned on  press to toggle camera to Playback or Record          mode   Zoom Press the zoom buttons to change zoom focus   Display Press to change LCD screen display to show OSD icons and guide lines      DI SP              Chapter 1  Introduction       Notifications    Your camera gives feedback to users in two ways   e LED Indicators
32. he table below shows the PictBridge submenu no   options and their avallable settings        Submenu Available Settings  Quality Default  Fine  Normal  Draft  Layout Default  2  4  6  12  Full       Paper Size   Default  Postcard  Letter  A4  4 x 6          Paper Type   Default  Plain  Photo  Fast Photo  Date Stamp   Default  On  Off             Filename Default  On  Off       61    Appendix       About Folder and File Names    Your camera automatically creates specific directory of folders in the internal  memory or memory cards to organize captured images  videos and audio files     Folder Structure    Your camera creates three directory names  E    INTERNAL E     e DI CAM  All captured images  videos and audio   pam  files are stored in this folder except for files     recorded using the Auction or YouTube mode    e _AUCT  Captured images using the Auction mode eo  are saved in this folder       DECIODOS WAY   e UTUBE  Captured videos using the YouTube iy 101DICAM  mode are saved in this folder  i         Sy 1020TUBE    DSCIOONL A  I  5  DECIODO2 AVI        Folder names begin with a 3 digit number from 100 to   999 and followed by    DICAM    or     AUCT    or       UTUBE     Each folder holds up to 9999 files  If new   files are saved  a new folder named in sequence will be ES 103 AUCT   automatically created  Bre e  OS    File Naming    File names begin with    DSCI    and followed by a 4 digit  number that increases in sequence  File numbering  starts from 0001 when a n
33. ion mode uses smile tracking to automatically capture images   Pressing the shutter button will enable the camera to take continuous shots  whenever a smile is detected  This feature is most useful in capturing different  angles and smiles of moving people           To activate Smile Detection    1  Select    from Scene Mode submenu   2  Focus the camera on the subject to capture     25    Chapter 4  Recording Photos  Videos and Voices       3  Press the shutter button to start smile detecting  The smile detection icon  blinks every second to denote camera activity     Smile Detection I con    Camera dislays  frame when  smile is detected       4  When smile is detected  the camera will automatically take a shot of the image   It will continuously take shots whenever a smile is detected     5  To stop shooting  press the shutter button again  The smile detection icon  stops blinking to denote camera inactivity     Setting Flash    When taking pictures in difficult lighting  conditions  use the Flash to get correct exposure   This function cannot be activated in recording  movies or continuous shooting           1  Tap a5  gt  Flash mode icon     2  Tap your desired flash mode   Your camera is equipped with six flash modes     ZA Auto flash  The flash fires  automatically whenever extra lighting is  needed     E  Forced off  The flash is turned off     7 Forced on  The flash fires whenever  you press the shutter button regardless of  lighting conditions        ER Auto Red eye 
34. ks of their respective companies  YouTube  is a brand of Google  Inc  and YouTube  LLC  Mountain View  California  US     Safety and Handling Precautions    Camera Information    e Do not take apart or attempt to service the camera yourself    e Do not expose the camera to moisture  or extreme temperatures    e Allow the camera to warm up when moving from cold to warm temperatures      Do not touch the camera lens    e Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight for extended periods        Do not use abrasive chemicals  cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean  the product  Wipe the product with a slightly damp soft cloth     Battery Information    Turn off the camera before installing or removing the battery     Use only the provided batteries or type of battery and charger that came with  your camera  Using other types of battery or charger may damage the  equipment and invalidate the warranty     When using Li ion battery in this product  ensure that they are inserted  correctly  Inserting the battery upside down can cause damage to the product  and possibly cause an explosion     When the camera is used for an extended period of time  it is normal for the  camera body to feel warm     Download all pictures and remove the battery from the camera If you are going  to store the camera for a long period of time     Using this Menu  Symbols used in this manual are explained below     This indicates useful information when using your camera     This indicates warning messa
35. ls     2  Tap   or       to view next previous page     3  Tap a thumbnail to view it normally        Thumbnail icons  When you view the thumbnails  some images may contain icons  These icons  indicate the type of file or recording     Description    Voice Memo Indicates that a voice memo is attached to the  image        Indicates a recorded movie  The image displayed    Movie  is the first frame of the movie clip        Locked File Indicates that the image has been locked  Locked  files cannot be edited or deleted        40    Chapter 5  Playback    Description    Voice Record Indicates a voice recording file        DPOF File Indicates the file is marked for printing        File Error Indicates an error file        Zooming   mages    The zoom view function works with still images only   In normal view  press the T button to activate zoom function  see picture below     ca    Shows zoom location               a ad    be RH  x ee    You can zoom view an image from 1x to 12X  To achieve desired zoom view  press  the T button repeatedly to increase zoom  Press the W button to decrease zoom     You can also tap     or az to decrease increase zoom     To trim an image based on selected zoom view  tap        To exit zoom function  tap  gt      Trimming an   mage    The Trim function allows you to trim an image to another image size  This function  is only available for still images    1  View the image to trim    2  Press the T button to activate zoom function     3  Press the T  W
36. mage on the LCD screen     2  From the Playback menu  tap Effect  The Effect  ICONS appear     3  Tap desired settings to preview effect on the  LCD screen  See table for more information              4  Tap SET to continue   5  Tap whether to        Save As  Save the image to a new file      No  Disregard changes   e Overwrite  Apply and save changes to the existing file     The succeeding table shows the available settings              Icon Item Description  A Normal No effect is added to the image    f Sepia Image is saved with a sepia tone   A p g p  EN B amp W Image is saved in black and white   EA Negative Image appears to be the opposite of the original  Neg  image    f Mosaic Image is saved with mosaic tiles   CA i  CA Vivid Red Image is saved with reddish tint              92    Chapter 5  Playback          Item Description  oA Vivid Green Image is saved with greenish tint   A Vivid Blue Image is saved with bluish tint              93    Chapter 6  Using the Setting Menu       Using the Setting Menu    You can access the Setting menu whether you are in Record or Playback mode   The Setting menu allows you to configure general camera settings  Submenu  options may vary depending on the current mode  Unavailable are disabled     To go to Setting Menu     1  Tap E gt   El  gt  3        2  Tap _  or  v to move to the next   previous page of menu selection     3  Tap a submenu option to change  submenu settings     4  Tap   gt  to exit submenu   ee    Setting Memory Kit  
37. nged in the following situations   e Manual exposure mode  e Recording movie or audio clips    Playing movie or audio clips    Playing slideshow    18    Chapter 3  Using the LCD Screen       Using Quick Set Bar    The Quick Set Bar acts as a shortcut menu to  adjust basic settings in Record and Playback Mode   The menu icons show the current settings for each  feinction  The icons vary depending on the selected  mode and its settings    4 8       Tap Ki to launch Quick Set Bar           Tap jal to close Quick Set Bar  Quick Set Bar icon       Snapshot Mode   The Quick Set Bar in Snapshot mode contains nine menu  options  three of which are user defined    Availability of some menu functions vary depending on the  scene mode selected    Unavailable functions or functions with preset settings  appear as gray icons                                                                             Menu Item Description   1 Scene Mode Tap to select scene mode    2 Flash Tap to change flash settings    3 Focus Mode Tap to change focus mode settings    4 Drive Mode Tap to change drive mode settings    5 Main Menu Tap to go to Snapshot and Settings Menu    6 Hot Key Tap to change settings of selected function  The  three hot keys can be changed by the user  See     Setting Hot Key    on page 57    7 Close Tap to close Quick Set Bar     To enter the function submenu  tap the  cdrresponding icon  For example  to access Flash  mode submenu  click Flash mode icon  the  gt  ha bo 5a O eas 10M  
38. oes cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which  can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to  try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures     e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   e Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver     e Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  receiver is connected     e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     Warning  A shielded type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and to prevent  interference to radio and television reception  Use only shielded cable to connect I O devices to this    equipment  Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void  your warranty and service agreement        Declaration of Conformity  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules  Operation is subject to the  following conditions   e This device may not cause harmful interference     e This device must accept any interference received  including interference thal  may cause undersired operation     Chapter i  Preface       Trademark Recognition    Windows 98 2000 ME XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the  United States and or other countries  Windows is an abbreviated term referring to  the Microsoft Windows Operation System  All other companies or product names  are trademarks or registered trademar
39. olbar    The toolbar icons may vary depending on the current function selected            Description Description       Tap to draw freely on the photo  Tap to select color        q Tap to stamp symbols on the    photo     Tap to undo redo last operation        4  Tap to erase drawings on the Tap to reset all operations     photo        0 Tap to select pen stroke  Tap to save changes           Tap to select stamp stroke  Tap to exit My Drawing function           Adding a Memo Dialog to an   mage    The Add Memo function lets you add a memo dialog  to a still image  This function is not available for  images captured with VGA and 16 9 HD resolution     1  View the image to add memo dialog to        2  Tap Ey  gt     The My Drawing toolbar is    r a     displayed on the LCD screen        3  Tap     to use add memo function  Tap   D to  select dialog stroke     4  Press Display button to hide the toolbar     44    Chapter 5  Playback       5  Tap on the LCD screen position to add memo  dialog  See picture on the right     6  When done  press Display button to display  the toolbar     7  Tap  aa  to save changes   8  Select whether to        Save As  Save changes to a new file       No  Discard changes    e Overwrite  Save and apply changes to the  current file        Rotating   mages    The Rotate function lets you change the orientation of a saved photo  This function  in only available for still images  Rotated images are saved as the current file     1  View the image to rota
40. oom only              Note  The maximum Intellect zoom scale varies depending on the image type and resolution     Setting System Sound    Use the Sound menu function to enable disable  sound when a button is pressed or tapped   Available settings are  On  Off   1  From the Setting menu  select System  Sound     2  Tap to apply desired settings     Setting Volume    Use the Volume function to control sound volume  produced by the camera  Available settings are   Volume 0 Off   Volume 1  Volume 2  Volume 3   Volume 4  Volume 5     1  From the Setting menu  select Volume   2  Tap to apply desired settings           55    Chapter 6  Using the Setting Menu       Setting LCD Brightness    Use the LCD Brightness function to control the  LCD brightness  Available settings are            Bright  Enhances LCD brightness        CA Normal  Normal LCD brightness        Setting Power Save    The Power Save function allows you to set an idle time after which the camera  automatically sets to sleep mode to save power  After a minute of being in sleep  mode  the camera eventually turns off power     Available settings are  1 min   3 min   and 5 min   This function is not avallable in the following En  instances   e Recording a movie or audio file  e Playing a slideshow movie audio file  e Using the USB connector  11 ann       Setting Date  amp  Time no    Use the Date  amp  Time function to set the date a    and time of your camera  This function is useful 2008  07 14 16 10  in attaching dat
41. or printing can be set off following the same procedures above                    PE If the camera is in thumbnail mode  tapping E  gt  On displays protect multiple files    interface   You can specify up to 30 copies for DPOF  If you specify 0 copies  the DPOF setting of that  image is automatically disabled     47       Chapter 5  Playback    Protecting  Unprotecting Files    The Protect function lets you lock a file to protect it from being modified or  accidentally erased  A protected file has a lock icon when viewed on Playback    mode   If the camera is in thumbnail mode  tapping x   gt  On displays protect multiple files  interface     To protect a file    1  View image video voice recording you want to  protect on the LCD screen                       2  Tap   4   gt  Om  See picture on the right        3  To protect currently viewed file  tap Yes     To protect multiple files    1  Tap KA  gt  On     2  Tap Select  The LCD screen displays files in  thumbnail view     3  Tap a thumbnail to mark file for protection  The  protect icon appears on the thumbnail     4  Tap Protect to protect marked files     5  Select Yes to confirm protect     To protect all files    1  Tap Ka  gt  On   2  Tap All   3  Confirm to protect all files   To unprotect files  Protected files can be unlocked following the same          procedures above  Tapping 4  gt  Om displays an  unprotect confirmation message  See picture on the  right              48    Chapter 5  Playback       Deleting Fil
42. or provide any product warranty or support  For service   Support and warranty information  contact the distributor or manufacturer  Contact   AgfaPhoto Holding GmbH  www agfaphoto com    66    
43. otos before you capture  them  The quality determines the amount of  compression applied to your photos  More  compression results in a more detailed image   However  the higher the quality  the more  memory space is required in your memory  card     Avallable settings for still images are as  follows                           Super fine       Fine  and     Normal     ISO    The ISO function lets you adjust the ISO  sensitivity in recording still images depending  on the lightning levels of your surroundings   e Use a higher ISO setting in dim conditions  and a lower ISO setting in brighter  conditions     e As you move through the selections  the  preview on the LCD screen changes  synchronously     e Available settings are  Auto  100  200  400  800  1600  and 3200                                               Metering    The Metering function lets you select the area  of the subject or frame by which the camera  measures light to record still images or movies                          Description       The camera measures the exposure readings from    Multi multiple points in the subject area           The camera measures the average light from the   o   Center entire frame but gives more importance to the values  near the center         e  aaah The camera selects the exposure value based on  p the center of your picture              28    Chapter 4  Recording Photos  Videos and Voices       White Balance    The White Balance function allows you to  adjust the camera setting
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45. ration on the right     3  Half press the Shutter button  The  camera automatically adjusts the  focus and exposure  When the  camera is ready to take the photo   the frame bracket turns green  the  shutter speed and aperture value are  displayed     4  Fully press the Shutter button to  capture image           When the shake warning icon IN  appears  hold the camera steadily  with your arms at your side or use a tripod to  stabilize the camera to prevent blurred images     Using the Stabilizer    The Stabilizer function prevents    blurred images caused by shaking  cM  Stabilizer  This function is only available if ISO Cy     tp    is set to Auto  See    I SO    on   page 28 on how to adjust the ISO settings                       22    Chapter 4  Recording Photos  Videos and Voices       To activate Stabilizer  e Press the Stabilizer button on top of your camera to enable disable stabilizer     Setting Zoom Control    Your camera features up to 3x optical zoom and up to 5x of digital zoom  Optical  zoom is achieved by mechanically adjusting the lens  While digital zoom is  activated through the menu settings  Please refer to    Setting Digital Zoom    on  page 55 on how to setup digital zoom     To adjusts optical zoom   1  Press the Zoom buttons to zoom in or zoom  out an image     2  The zoom indicator appears on the LCD  screen  WIT  To adjusts digital zoom   1  Activate digital zoom  See    Recording Movies    on page 35   2  Press the T button to optically zoom in to th
46. recording        4  Tap  _   to stop recording  The voice memo is automatically saved and  attached to the image     To attach voice memo to an image with existing voice memo   1  View the image with an attached voice memo on the LCD screen     2  From the Playback menu  tap Voice Memo  PA  3  The Overwrite confirmation message appears   Tap whether to         e Yes  Record another voice memo to o  a  replace the existing one      No  Retain existing voice memo and exit  the function   4  When you select Yes  the Recording memo  interface is displayed on the LCD screen  Follow the procedure in recording a  voice memo mentioned above        Red Eye Correction    The Red Eye Correction function is used to reduce red eye in captured images   This function is only available for still images  Red eye correction can be applied to  an image several times  but the quality may gradually deteriorate     91    Chapter 5  Playback       To activate Red Eye Correction   1  View the image on the LCD screen     2  From the Playback menu  tap Red eye  Correction     3  The image is displayed on the LCD screen  with corrected red eye     4  Tap SET to apply red eye correction   5  Tap whether to        Save As  Save the image to a new file      No  Disregard red eye correction   e Overwrite  Apply and save changes to the existing file        Effect    The Effect function lets you edit still images to apply different colors or tones for a  more artistic effect     To add Effect   1  View the i
47. ry images     This file is locked  Unlock the file  See     Protecting  Unprotecting Files    on page 48     The memory card is protected  Remove the card and  slide the write protect switch to its unlock position     The memory card is protected  Remove the card and  slide the write protect switch to its unlock position     The memory card is protected  Remove the card and  slide the write protect switch to its unlock position   The memory card is full  Replace card or   delete unnecessary files     Incorrect TV out type was selected  Set the correct  TV out type to match your TV system     63    Specifications       Specifications    bene Focal length  f   6 3   18 9 mm   3X optical zoom  5x digital zoom  LCD Monitor 3 0    color LTPS LCD    F R Normal  0 4m   Infinity  All zoom step   meee eae Macro  0 1m   0 6m  At wide only     Auto  1   1 2000 sec   Shutter Night  15   1 2000 sec   Fireworks  2 Sec     Still Image  EXIF 2 2 compatible format  J PEG    compression   Video  AVI  MJPEG     Audio  WAV  Image  10M  3648 X 2736   3 2  3648 X 2432   8M  3264    X 2448   5M  2592 X 1944   3M  2048 X 1536   HD 16 9   1920 x 1080   VGA  640 X 480     File Format    Resolution    Auto  Program  Aperture Priority  Shutter Priority  Manual  Exposure  Portrait  Landscape  Sunset  Backlight  Smile  Detection  Kids  Night Scene  Fireworks  Snow  Sports   Party  Candlelight  Night Portrait  Soft Skin  Soft Flowing  Water  Food  Building  Text  Auction  Movie  Voice Rec    Sensitivity Au
48. s according to the  white light when recording still images and a RU  movies  TAT  e When you tap a selection  you can see the vA    preview on the LCD screen      synchronously     e Tap SET to save and apply settings              Description  AWB O oe automatically adjusts the white  x Daylight Ideally used for bright sunny conditions   s    Cloudy Ideally used for cloudy conditions   AN    Ideally used for indoor photos with fluorescent    sn   Fluorescent lighting conditions   Used when light source cannot be specified  When  Y Custom    user taps this icon  C WB icon appears        CH WB   White Balance Used to measure the white balance manually           Effect    The Effect function lets you record still  images or movies and apply different colors  or tones for a more artistic effect     e Tap a selection to view the effect on the  LCD screen     e Tap SET to save and apply settings     A   a          Cn    F    l  l    DA       Icon Item Description       z   GAA   Normal The camera records normally     29    Chapter 4  Recording Photos  Videos and Voices    Description       The camera captures the image with more contrast  and saturation emphasizing on the bold colors     CA   Vivid          CL Sepia Images are captured in sepia tones   ey     B amp W   mages are captured in black and white     Captured image becomes reddish  Ideally used to  CA Vivid Red record images like flowers and cars to make them  more vivid        Captured image becomes greenish  Ideally us
49. te     2  Tap ES  gt   Sy         3  Tap    or   4 to rotate image 902 counter z  clockwise   clockwise  Tap the icons repeatedly     n  until desired orientation is achieved  The  preview on the LCD screen changes  synchronously     4  Tap SET to apply and save changes     Adding Photo Frame    For a more artistic effect  you can frame your still images using the Photo Frame  function  This function is for still images only  However  photo frame is not  available for images captured in 16 9 HD resolution     1  View the image you want to add photo frame  to        2  Tap El  gt  L   The framed image is  displayed on the LCD screen     3  Tap   or  lt _ to move through the  photo frame selections        45    Chapter 5  Playback       4  Tap SET to add selected photo frame   5  Select whether to        Save As  Save image as a new file    e No  Discard changes    e Overwrite  Save and apply changes to the  current file        Setting Z Lighting    The ZLighting function allows you to manually adjust the exposure to compensate  for inadequate lighting conditions  This function is only applicable for still images   The edited image can be saved as a new file     1  View the file to adjust lighting   Ie    et   2  Tap BES  gt  797    3  Tap    or   5  or the slider bar to increase   decrease the value  As you adjust the settings   the LCD screen synchronously displays the  image applying the new settings    e Available settings are  0 0  1 0  2 0  3 0     and 4 0   4  Tap SET to
50. tlet   The battery charging time is 2 hours        Chapter 2  Getting Started       The battery icon on the LCD screen indicates the battery level  See    LCD  Screen Layout    on page 11     Turning the Power On and Off    There are two ways to turn on the camera     e Press and hold the Power button for 0  3 seconds  The start up image  displays briefly and the startup sound plays if enabled  The zoom lens extends  and the camera is turned on in Record mode     e Press and hold the Playback button for 0 3 seconds  The camera is turne   on in Playback mode  The zoom lens are not extended     To turn off the camera  press the Power button   See    Modes    on page 10 to know more about Record and Playback mode     Initial Settings    When you turn on your camera for the first time  you will be asked to do the initial  settings of your camera     When you turn the Power button on  the Language Menu is displayed on the LCD  screen for you to setup the display language     Setting the Language    1  Tap       4 to move through the selection   2  Tap to select language     Setting the Date  amp  Time    1  Tap the screen to move through date and time     2  Tap  _ or y  to change the value of date and time     3  Tap SET to apply     Now  you are ready to start taking photos and videos     If the batteries are removed for more than 48 hours  the Date  amp  Time will have to be re set    Chapter 2  Getting Started       Modes    Your camera has two modes   Record mode    e Set to 
51. to  100  200  400  800  1600  3200  3M or lower only     Scene Mode       Manual  5 modes in manual selection  Daylight  Cloudy   Tungsten  Fluorescent  Custom     Exposure Control  2EV to   2EV  1 3EV steps   Multi  Spot  Center weighted  10 sec   2 sec   Double  Burst  AEB    Auto  Red eye Reduction  Slow Sync  Forced On  Forced  Off    Black  amp  White  Sepia  Negative  Mosaic  Vivid Red  Vivid  Green  Vivid Blue    White Balance    Flash       Photo Edit       32MB internal memory  10MB real size for mass storage  Storage SD  max  size 4GB   SDHC card  max  size 8GB     TV system NTSC  PAL    64    Operating Temperature   02 C   402 C  Operating Humidity 0    90        65    Specifications       Customer care    More information on the complete AgfaPhoto digital camera product range can be found  under www plawa com   www plawausa com    Service  amp  Repair  USA  Canada     1 866 475 2605  www plawausa com    Support Service  USA  Canada   Support apdc plawausa com    Service  amp  Repair Hotline  EU    00800 752 921 00  from a landline only     Service  amp  Support Hotline  Germany    0900 1000 042  1 49 Euro  min  from a German landline only     Online Service   International contact  Not for USA  Canada    support apdc plawa com    Manufactured by  plawa feinwerktechnik GmbH  amp  Co  KG  Bleichereistralse 18   73066 Uhingen   Germany    AgfaPhoto is used under license of Agfa Gevaert NV  amp  Co  KG  Agfa Gevaert NV  amp  Co  KG   does not manufacture this product 
52. tures the image  See    Using Smile Detection    Mode    on page 25     Smile Detection       This feature is used to capture still images of moving  kids     This feature is used to capture images with night  scenery background     Night Scene       This feature slows shutter speed to capture fireworks    Fireworks explosions           24    Chapter 4  Recording Photos  Videos and Voices                Icon Item Description  This feature captures still images in high speed   o  This feature is used for wedding or indoor party   9   6 This feature is used to capture warm candle light  J l This feature is used to capture portrait pictures with   Night Portrait night or dark background    A Soft Skin This feature enhances skin tone thus facial skin  appears smooth            Soft Flowing Water ui feature enhances smooth effects like water or    This feature is used to capture food images  The  NX Food increased saturation in this mode makes the  captured image more enticing     This feature enhances the edges of captured    Building images        This feature enhances the black and white contrast    Text normally used when capturing text images        Pictures taken in Auction mode are automatically    saved under a specific folder named     AUCT     See     Folder Structure    on page 62 for more    information     Auction       Camcorder    This mode is used to record movie Clips     Y  This mode is used to record audio clips     Using Smile Detection Mode    The Smile Detect
53. uctions to insert the Li ion battery into the battery compartment   Please read    Battery I nformation    on page v before inserting removing  batteries     1  Make sure the power is off before inserting the batteries     2  Open the battery  compartment at the  bottom of the  camera               3  Insert the battery into the compartment  with the terminal facing inside the camera  and the battery indent next to the  compartment door     4  Close the battery  compartment                    Chapter 2  Getting Started       Inserting an SD  SDHC Memory Card    Expand your camera   s storage by using SD or SDHC memory cards  Your camera  supports SD cards of up to 4GB and SDHC cards of up to 8GB in size     Follow these instructions to insert the SD SDHC card     1  Open the battery  compartment at the  bottom of the camera                        2  Insert the SD SDHC card into the memory  card slot with the metallic part facing the  front side of the camera    3  Push the SD SDHC card into the memory  Slot until it clicks into place     4  Close the battery  compartment        Note  To remove the SD MMC card  gently push the card until it pops out  Pull out the card carefully     Charging the Battery    The battery that comes along with your  package is not charged  You need to charge the  battery before using the camera     1  Insert the battery into the battery charger  as shown     2  Connect the power cord to the battery  charger     3  Plug the power cord to the main ou
54. yback       Playback    View images  videos and voice recordings through your camera s Playback mode     Viewing in Single Navigation    The Single navigation mode displays the image one by one on the LCD screen  To  view images videos voice recordings  follow the steps below     1  Press the Playback button to set or turn on the camera to Playback  mode    2  The LCD screen displays an image  To understand the icons and other  Information on the screen  please see    Playback Mode Screen Layout    on  page 12     Still Image Movie Audio Clip       3  Tap hai Or Lugo to view next previous image video voice recording     4  To access Quick Set Bar  tap   k    5  To play a video or a voice recording  tap anywhere on the LCD screen  See       Playing Movies    on page 42 and    Playing Voice Recording    on  page 42 for more details     Viewing Slideshow    The Slideshow function allows you to view all stored images videos voice  recordings in still image format in a continuous sequence     To view slideshow  tap pal    To stop slideshow  tap anywhere on the LCD screen     39    Chapter 5  Playback          Viewing in Drag  amp  Play Mode    1  Press the W button to view files in Drag      Play mode   2  Flick your finger to the left right or tap  al or    lt  to change display to  previous next file     3  Tap the image video voice recording to  view play it normally        Viewing Thumbnails    1  From single navigation mode  press the W button twice to view 12 image  thumbnai
    
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