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Samsung GX-20 Digital Camera User Manual

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1. J Pictures used in this user guide are to help users understand products and 7 A the results may differ depending on the types of lenses or the shooting e Set the aperture to the A position while 504 environment holding down the autolock button when D KENOGON35 using a lens with an aperture ring ll l i rE am eee 080 Using the best programmed exposure P Program mode P Program mode supports both Tv Shutter Priority and Av Aperture Priority modes m To change the shutter speed You can switch to Shutter Priority automatic exposure by turning the front dial amp in P Hyperprogram mode You can only set the shutter speed to a value that is in relation to aperture Ifthe brightness changes and the aperture value is outside the relative range the aperture will blink in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel To change the aperture You can switch to Aperture Priority automatic exposure by turning the rear dial in P Hyperprogram mode You can only set the aperture to a value that is in relation to shutter speed Ifthe brightness changes and the shutter speed gt F t is outside the relative range the shutter speed 4 will blink in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel Press the Green button to return to Hyper program automatic exposure M A Allthe program modes have different uses of the front dial and 4 rear dial 7 depending on the set values e
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3. MENU button LCD Monitor SAMSUNG 1 Press the MENU button The CAPTURE MENU menu appears on the Picture Wiza LCD monitor File Format Ul JPEG Size 2 MANE F Colour Space Set RAW Button A Liveview 053 Using the Menu Using the CAPTURE MENU g 3 This section explains the methods for CAPTURE MENU Picture Wizard The Picture Wizard function enables you to adjust the image before shooting You can create the image you desire by adjusting the Colour tone Saturation Contrast and Sharpness The following images show how the contrast is changed using the Picture Wizard function Y With a high set value on the contrast I Picture Wizard O Standard e Colour Tone Original A ry 2o Boece i Sharpness I gt Roles laj Sete mew Backs Y With a low set value on the contrast t Picture Wizard O Standard e Colour Tone Original a Ty Bo Boece i Sharpness J gt PRS Lok Set IMENU 5o 054 1 Press the Picture Wizard button on your camera The following screen appears 2 Select the desired menu option using the direction buttons A Y and then press the direction buttons lt gt Make a change to the set value for Colour tone Saturation Contrast and Sharpness You can create the image you desire by adjusting the Colour tone Saturation Contrast and Sharpne
4. The icon appears in the LCD In the digital preview mode the image can Focus on the subject then compose the picture in the viewfinder and move the main switch to monitor during preview and you can check the composition exposure and focus Press the shutter release button halfway to end Digital Preview and start focusing To save images press the Fn button and then select Save as be enlarged by using the rear dial You can check the composition exposure and focus with the direction buttons 44 on the LCD monitor e You can display the Bright Dark area warning or histogram in Digital Preview Set in Digital Preview in the PLAYBACK MENU menu e For more information about the depth of field see page 46 Depth of field U The LCD monitor displays the composition of sing the Liveview function You can actually see the composition of your subject and the focus through the LCD monitor in real time To use the Liveview function select Custom2 MENU gt Preview Method gt Liveview 1 Focus on the subject then compose the picture in the viewfinder and move the main switch to your subject and the focus in real time The LCD monitor displays the shooting information of the camera when using the Liveview function 1 125 F4 0 ISO AUTO 10 0 W 145 Press and hold the AF button until the subject is in focus If the focus mode lever is set to SAF you c
5. 4 Press the OK button 3 Press the direction buttons A W to select All images are deleted Delete 4 Press the OK button The image is deleted Allimages ETM Set No image U e Deleted images cannot be restored TA Deleted images cannot be restored e Protected images cannot be deleted K e Protected images cannot be deleted e f you try to delete all images a Delete all images on memory card message appears 116 Deleting Images Deleting Selected Images from Nine Image Display 4 Press the direction buttons to move to the images to delete and press the OK You can delete multiple images from the nine image display at once button Image is 7 selected and appears JI e Deleted images cannot be restored Sf e Protected images cannot be deleted e Only files in the same folder can be selected at once 5 Press the delete button f 1 TTSS tis playhack butor E The Delete confirmation screen appears The most recently captured image image with the largest file number is displayed on the LCD monitor All selected 6 Press the direction button A W to select images are deleted Select amp Delete Caned o 7 Press the OK button l The selected images are deleted 2 Turn the rear dial x gt to the left f Nine thumbnail images appear Deleting Folders You can select a folder to delete 1 Turn the rear dial 3 to your left
6. The Fn menu appears Press the direction button gt Show Interval and Effect setting screen appears Press the direction buttons lt gt to select the playback method time interval and the effect and then press the OK button Start screen is displayed and slideshow begins Operations available during a slideshow OK button Direction button lt 4 Direction button gt Direction button V Playback Pause Shows previous image Shows next image Stop 400 0080 JPEG F4 0 Show Interval Effect Of pi N Move MM Back E Effect of the Slideshow Effect of the slide show Function Show Play Repeat Interval 3 5 10 20 30 sec Off Effect 1 Shows the fading effects between Slide images Effect Effect2 Shows images in the left to right direction Effect3 Shows images in the diagonal direction Effect4 Shows images in the vertical direction Slideshow ends when one of the following is performed during playback or when paused Press the direction button Y on your camera Shutter release button is pressed halfway or fully Press the AF button Press the playback button gt Main switch is turned to the position Rotate the mode dial J Press the MENU button After slideshow ends the camera switches to playback mode After slideshow ends the camera switches to Capture mode
7. a i x 2 Turn the rear dial xz and adjust the SA p Moi aperture value The shutter speed and aperture value are A Av Mode Aperture f 11 A Av Mode Aperture f 4 f aA Shutter Speed 1 125 sec ISO 200 Shutter Speed 1 1000 sec ISO 200 a krt S VER OG E 3 Now you are ready to take some pictures 084 Using the automatic ISO setting mode You can keep using the same shutter speed and aperture stop even if the brightness of the subject changes You can set both the desired shutter speed and aperture to take the picture Automatically sets the sensitivity so that shutter speed and aperture will give the proper exposure according to the brightness of the subject The next image was taken in low light conditions using a fast shutter speed of 1 125 ISO has automatically changed to 1600 without changing the shutter speed or aperture stop Ea 3 5 i i we E el d Bai Ns sy ia m A TAv Mode Aperture f 4 Shutter Speed 1 125 sec ISO 1600 A TAv Mode Aperture f 4 Shutter Speed 1 125 sec ISO 3200 TAv Shutter amp Aperture Priority Mode 1 Rotate the Mode dial 3 to select TAV 2 Turn the front dial lt and adjust the shutter speed 3 Turn the rear dial and adjust the aperture value The shutter speed aperture value and sensitivity are displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel 4 You can set the automati
8. AUTO 100 400 A Move Lok F Set Er Move OK esti 3 Press the direction buttons lt gt to select a desired sensitivity ISO SENSITIVITY ISO fc be een Teen en ees ees o gt Front dial Rear dial 100 set to auto PTS Move FTE Set The exposure mode is set to Sv Sensitivity Priority M Manual B Bulb or X flash synchro mode L When the camera is set to the following conditions the sensitivity cannot be A 096 f S Ai Ni RY NN Gi 098 Using the Built in Flash a S 098 Selecting Flash Mode 099 Using th S l n g Using Auto Discharge 100 Using Fill in Flash This chapter explains how to take a picture in a dark place using the flash 100 Using Red eye Reduction Flash 101 Front curtain sync Rear curtain sync 101 Daylight Sync Shooting 102 Compensating Flash Output 102 Flash Characteristics in Each Exposure Mode 103 Using Slow Speed Sync 104 Distance and Aperture when Using the Built in Flash 104 Calculating Aperture Value from Shooting Distance 104 Calculating Shooting Distance from Aperture Value 105 Using an External Flash Sold Separately 105 About the LCD Panel Display for SEF 36PZF 106 Using P TTL Auto Mode 106 Using High Speed Flash Sync Mode 107 Using in Wireless Mode 107 Red Eye Reduction 108 Using the external flash sync terminal Using the Built in Flash If you wish to discharge the flash in a dark or backlit location press the flash button Selecting Flas
9. gt BES ASY asr oe MENU Catch in Focus Or x Catch in A is disabled 061 Using the Menu EV Steps Sets the adjustment steps for exposure e 1 2 EV Sets the EV step to 1 2 EV e 1 3 EV Sets the EV step to 1 3 EV CUSTOM1 MENU 1 3 EV Steps e Ji Link AF Point amp AE Off M Superimpose AF Area MOMP 1 2EV E 1 AF in Remote Control Off 1 3 EV 2 Aao Oy Yo 3 2 Exposure steps F AF by Press Halfway On PF A are set to 1 2 EV Catch in Focus gt BEAD gt 1 2 EV ass od MENU 7 Metering Time Sets the exposure metering time e 10 sec Sets the exposure metering time to 10 seconds 3sec Sets the exposure metering time to 3 seconds e 30 sec Sets the exposure metering time to 30 seconds CUSTOM1 MENU 2 3 Metering Time O Metering Time 10 sec O AE L with AF Locked MOm 10sec i 1 Program Line Normal i L 3 sec 22 ave 22 30 sec S gt Fine tune when AWB Off Sets exposure metering WB when using flash AWIBIN timer to 10 seconds l WB Adjustable Range Fixed ase VO Menu Si LOK RESTAN MENU 5i 062 AE L with AF Locked Locks the exposure value when the focus is locked e Off Does not lock the exposure when focus is locked eOn Locks the exposure when the focus is locked CUSTOM1 MENU 2 3 AE L with AF Locked O COgirEIne E O AE L with AF Li z a i 2 gt Program Line Normal 22 NAO F Fine tune when AWB Off WB when using flash E A WB Adjustable Range Fixed
10. 3 to select Tv or M 3 Turn on the Camera and external flash 4 Set the external flash sync mode to HS 4 high speed flash sync 5 Confirm that the external flash is fully charged and then take the picture J e The 4 will light in the viewfinder when the flash is ready fully charged K e High speed flash sync is only available when the shutter speed is faster than 1 180sec e High speed flash sync is not available when the exposure mode is set to B Bulb e See the SEF 36PZF or SEF 54PZF operating manual for details Using an External Flash Sold Separately Using in Wireless Mode Wireless flash mode is available for the SEF 54PZF or SEF 36PZF models You do not have to connect the camera with a flash sync cord ca m In Wireless Mode e Be sure to set the two SEF 36PZF SEF 54PZF units to the same channel e See the SEF 36PZF or SEF 54PZF operating manual for details 1 Place the SEF 36PZF SEF 54PZF in the desired location Set the flash mode to SLAVE1 and then select CH See the external flash operating manual for details 2 Place the external flash where you want it to be The external flash must be set to SLAVE in the wireless mode 3 Rotate the Mode dial 3 to select exposure mode P Sv Tv Av TAv M 4 Set your camera to Wireless Mode 5 The flash fires as you press the shutter button L e To use the external flash as master set Flash in Wireless Mode to On
11. 52 The mirror is locked in the up position 7 Clean the Sensor Use a brush less blower to remove dirt and dust from the Sensor Using a blower with a brush may scratch the Sensor Do not wipe the Sensor with a cloth 8 Turn the camera off 9 Attach the lens after the mirror returns to its original position Using the Menu Dust Alert JI e Do not use a spray type blower LY e Do not clean the Sensor when the exposure mode is set to B Bulb Checks dust in the sensor mode e Always cap the lens mount area to prevent dirt and dust from SETUP MENU 3 3 Dust Alert accumulating on the Sensor when no lens is on the camera re jj Dust Alert _ b e tis recommended to use the AC Power Adapter SAC 82 sold 2 Pixel Mapping E rorchestinaduston tie AF fine adjustment Off separately when cleaning the Sensor sensor Press the shutter e When the battery level is low a warning message Not enough battery 2 Reset release button remaining to clean sensor is displayed on the LCD monitor e f you are not using the AC Power Adapter please use batteries with gt ample capacity remaining A warning beep will sound if the battery PES Move MET Exit capacity becomes low during cleaning Please stop cleaning E i a A e Do not put the tip of the blower inside the lens mount area If the power is turned off this could cause damage to the shutter or the Sensor e The self timer lamp blinks and Cin app
12. 7 appears only when the image is protected from aa ha aa colour of the image are selectable by pressing the oif Exposure Warning is set to On in the PLAYBACK MENUJ the over irection buttons exposed area in the playback image blinks in red while the under exposed area blinks in yellow e Histogram shows you the distribution of brightness in recorded images If the bars in the histogram are higher towards the right the image may be too bright If the bars are higher on the left the image may be too dark If the lighting conditions are too bright to check the subject by using the LCD checking the histogram will enable more precise exposure control for the shots Image folder number and file number 100 0001 Ord EJ RGB Protect icon Capture quality Image file type Distribution of brightness A Playback Era DPOF settings Indicator for Brightness Histogram and RGB Histogram 100 0001 Onde Me i JPEG Histogram R Histogram G Histogram B A Y Histogram A RGB Histogram Histogram Brightness 030 Viewfinder Indications Capture Mode When the power is turned on the current setting values appears in the viewfinder as soon as you press the shutter button halfway Spot metering frame Focus point AF Frame AF Frame Aperture Displays the aperture value Number of recordable images when capturing or adjusting EV compensation Aperture value can be adjusted using
13. 8 Manual K Colour Temperature Sensitivity 2 0 2 0 Picture Wizard Standard Vivid Portrait Landscape Custom 1 Custom 2 Colour Tone Natural Red Magenta Blue Cyan Green Yellow Warm Cool JPEG Size 2 Press the Fn button The Fn menu appears Sharpness 40 40 3 Press the direction button Y onyour RS eR Es ar TI Saturation ET a j Contrast 40 40 Develop this image Nj g A y 6 After changing the parameter press the Te oa OK button Ries JPEG The save confirmation screen appears D A MENU Aeee a o piste Save iy geas anew file 7 Press the direction button A to select d Save as then press the OK button aS The edited image is saved under a different Bm peme name hok Set i To choose Cancel use the direction buttons A Y to select Cancel and then press the OK button 115 Deleting Images Deleting a Single Image Deleting All Images You can delete one image at a time You can delete all saved images at once 1 Press the playback button gt and press O in 1 Press the playback button gt iG a the direction buttons lt gt on your camera 33E ES to select an image to delete F4 0 lt F40 14 2 Press the delete button 8 twice 1 4 The Delete All screen appears 3 Press the direction button A to select 2 Press the delete button 4 Delete All Delete all images The Delete screen appears on memory card
14. AF by Press Halfway Catch in Focus EV Steps Metering Time AE L with AF Locked Program Line Auto EVC Fine Tune when AWB WB when using flash WB Adjustable Range Colour Temp Unit Noise Reduction High Noise ISO Display ISO Steps Set Max ISO Range Reset Custom 066 066 066 066 067 067 067 067 068 068 068 068 069 069 069 069 070 070 070 071 071 071 072 072 072 073 073 073 074 074 075 075 076 076 076 077 077 077 078 078 Using the CUSTOM2 MENU E Dial in Program Sv Tv Av TAv M XIB Green Button in TAv amp M Use Aperture Ring One touch Bracketing Bracketing Order Remaining Count Release in Charging Preview Method Initial Zoom Auto Rotation Saving Rotation Info Select Battery Light of Top LCD Flash in Wireless Mode Reset Custom2 Using the SETUP MENU Format Beep Date Time Language amp 34 Guide Display LCD Brightness LCD colour adjustment Video Out USB Selecting an external device Auto Power Off Folder Name Change File Name Sensor Cleaning Dust Removal Dust Alert Pixel Mapping AF fine adjustment Reset Using the PLAYBACK MENU Exposure Warning Quick View Digital Preview Digital Filter Contents Using Advanced Shooting Modes 080 080 082 082 083 083 084 084 085 085 086 086 086 087 087 088 088 089 089 090 092 092 093 094 096 096 096 Using the best programmed exposure P Program mode P Au
15. After slideshow ends the Playback menu appears e You can set the slideshow function using the Fn menu Playing Back Still Pictures Diaital Filters 5 Set a desired filter by using the front dial 2 and rear dial You can edit shot images using digital filters Processed images are saved under a different name 1 Press the Fn button The Fn menu appears A Colour Filter A Slim Filter 2 Press the direction button lt 4 on your camera The screen for selecting the filter appears 6 Press the OK button The save confirmation screen appears 7 Press the direction button A to select K0 Ts Save as a Save image asa new file MENU AEA OK pstt Save as 3 Press the direction buttons lt gt to select an image Cancel TM Back 7a Set i 4 Press the direction buttons A Y to select a filter Select a filter and preview the effects on the image 8 Press the OK button The filtered image is saved under a different name 113 Playing Back Still Pictures E Digital Filter LY e RAW images cannot be processed using the digital filter a e You can also access to the Digital Filter in the PLAYBACK MENU Converts to a black and white image B amp W Changes the contrast to appear as if a B amp WIR G B B amp W colour filter was used sepia Adds a vintage touch to photos by Density converting them to sepia colour 3 levels Density of each Adds
16. EV Exposure Value EV steps are numbers which refer to certain combinations of lens aperture and shutter speed There is one EV step difference between the aperture stop 4 and 5 6 for example EV Compensation Process of adjusting the image brightness by changing the shutter speed and aperture value Glossary Exif Exchangable Image File Format Astandard digital camera file format established by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA Gradation The total contrast range of an image Also the range of light and dark tones in a scene that a camera sensor is capable of registering Histogram Agraph that shows the darkest and brightest points in an image The horizontal axis represents the brightness and the vertical axis represents the number of pixels This is useful when you wish to refer to the exposure status of an image Image Resolution The term image resolution refers to the number of pixels in a digital photo You can get a large picture in good condition with high resolution Image Quality Image quality is affected by the compression rate of the digital image A high quality photo has a low compression rate ISO Sensitivity The sensitivity of the camera to light the equivalent of film speed in a camera using film With a high sensitivity images can be shot with a high shutter speed even in dimly lit places reducing camera shake However images with high sensitivity are more susce
17. Example If 300mm lens is used with GX 20 300x1 5 450 Focal length is equivalent to 450mm lens on a 35mm camera Calculation method used above is to help users understand products and the results may be different depending on the types of lenses or the shooting environment Calculated focal length value is based on the difference between the 35 mm film format and camera sensor in size GX 20 was used as standard to compare 007 Understanding illustrated icons used in this user guide Please read this basic information thoroughly before you start using the product lt gt A Y and lt P icons indicate the direction 3 This icon indicates the program mode dial fol SN i buttons oe f_ i A Y lt 4 or gt icons indicates the each direction button This Note symbol indicates information that supplements important points of the main text This Warning symbol advises users that failure to take or avoid a specific action could result in physical harm to the user or the hardware Contents of the Operating Manual This operating manual contains the following chapters 1 Before Starting to Take a Picture 7 Using the Software Explains camera characteristics accessories and the names of various Explains the editing software provided for your SAMSUNG digital camera parts 8 How to Make a P
18. Standard an image to print Print thigjimag 8 Select Paper Size and press the direction Border Status iia button gt i K The Paper Size screen appears IMENU IEEE E Copies 1 Date 4 Press the direction buttons A Y to select the number of copies ao Date si You can print up to 99 copies MET Back Wa Print 9 Press the direction buttons lt gt to select aes the paper size Paper Size You can only choose a size that is Standard l supported by your printer When the 5 Press the Fn button to select whether to insert the Date or not Paper Size is set to Standard images are The date will be printed printed according to the printer settings 100X150 O The date will not be printed IMENU KOE l ok ESA 141 Printing Using PictBridge 10 Press the OK button 11 Repeat Steps 8 to 10 to set Paper Type Quality and Border Status The print settings change screen appears after each item has been set When the Paper Size is set to Standard images are printed according to the printer settings Paper Type Standard 15 Best Good Normal Quality Standard 3 Super fine Fine Normal Border Status Standard With Without 12 Press the OK button twice The image is printed according to the settings Press the MENU button to cancel printing 142 Printing Using PictBridge Pri nting All Images 5 Press the OK button on
19. Sv Tv Av Program Line The aperture value and shutter speed are adjusted automatically TAv M X B mode e Tv Shift The aperture value is locked and the shutter speed is adjusted automatically _CUSTOM2 MENU 1 3 E Dial in Program Av Shift The shutter speed is locked and the aperture value is adjusted Fe E Dialin Program Tv Av cy a automatically E Dial in Sv Eog ey Nv AaS 2 Dial in Ty is Ses CUSTOM MENU 8 Green Button in TAV amp M 2 gt E Dial in Av an Yo eu Ps a Dial in Program v Av gt ec S A gt i a o Pogamlie an E Dial in X B Enr Front Shutter Speed Hyper Dial in IV Mire vem v shi gt Green Button in TAv amp M lt P gt gt Rear Aperture Hyper 2 gt E Dial in Av ett N Av Shift as E MENU K MENU 0 F E Dial in TAv M Tv Av S Sets the aperture and E Dial in X B Ee g shutter speed to the gt Green Button DR gt Program exposure Example E Dial in Program ample a ogra N Move MMM Exit bok Sa MENU Use Aperture Ring Sets the shutter so it can be released even if the aperture ring is not set to the A Auto position This function is only available for the lenses with an aperture ring e Off Shutter fires only when the aperture ring is set to A On The shutter can be released even if the aperture ring is not set to the A Auto position CUSTOM2 MENU 2 3 Use Aperture Ring Pe Use Aperture RMA Off z One touch Bracketing NOTIN CM 1 Brac
20. image 1 Press the playback button 00 0080 with the largest file number is displayed on JPEG da The most recently captured image image JPEG the LCD monitor ws A 4s with the largest file number is displayed on 1 4 the LCD monitor F4 0 2 Once images disappear on the LCD monitor you can playback the images or TOE En GN VOUP LEE MONO 2 While playing back images you can enlarge or move the viewing area by using the following buttons Rear dial 7 Enlarges or reduces the enlarged image lt Playback the 4 lt Playback the Front dial s Plays back the next image keeping the enlarged size previous image gt next image gt Direction buttons lt gt Moves the viewing area OK button Resets the size to normal lt Selected image rotates anti clockwise whenever pressed gt information will be changed as follows e f you press the OK button once you rotate the playback image and the rotation information is saved Y e When an image is played back press the INFO button The recording A 110 Playing Back Still Pictures Displaying Multiple Images Selecting the Number of Images to Displa You can display 4 9 or 16 images on the LCD monitor at the same time 1 In the multi image display screen press the Fn button 1 Press the playback button J rye ae i i a The most a capture ae image i Bo re The multi image options screen appears with the largest file number
21. in the CUSTOM1 MENU If set to Off the external flash is used as controller e Using wireless connection built in flash fires whether you connect the external flash to your camera if the built in flash is set to master e Built in flash is only used as controller in wireless mode if set as controller Wireless Flash Control P TTL Flash Mode Using the wireless flash sync the following information is exchanged between the two SEF 36PZF SEF 54PZF flash units until the flash fires Press the shutter release button fully 1 The camera s flash discharges a pre flash the camera s flash mode is transmitted 2 The external flash unit discharges a pre flash the subject s lighting condition is checked 3 The camera s flash unit discharges a pre flash the required flash output is transmitted to the external flash 4 The external flash discharges the main flash Red Eye Reduction As with the built in flash red eye reduction is available with an external flash J e The red eye reduction feature works even when only an external flash is ey used e The red eye reduction function is not available while SLAVE is set in the wireless mode Please do not use the red eye reduction function in the SLAVE2 mode e For information about setting SLAVE2 in wireless flash sync see the SEF 36PZF SEF 54PZF operating manual 107 Using an External Flash Sold Separately Using the external flash sync termi
22. is displayed on the LCD monitor F4 0 18 Xe 2 Press the direction buttons 4 gt on your 1 4 camera to select the number of images to display at once 4 9 16 images 3 The selected number of images display at once 2 Turn the rear dial to the left g The multi image display screen appears Up to 16 thumbnail images will be displayed at once Press the direction buttons 4 gt on your camera to select an image A scroll bar appears at the right of the screen appears for an image that cannot be displayed Displaying a Folder i You can display the contents of folders in the multi image display screen EA Delete 100_0101 1 Turn the rear dial x to the left in the Scroll bar multi image display screen 3 Turn the rear dial 2 to the right Q or press the OK button 2 Select the folder you want to display and A full screen display of the selected image press the OK button appears Images in the selected folder are shown in the thumbnail view EA Delete 100 0101 Folder name 111 Playing Back Still Pictures Slideshow You can play back all images recorded on your Memory Card successively 1 Press the playback button The most recently captured image image with the largest file number is displayed on 112 the LCD monitor Press the direction buttons lt gt on your camera to select an image to be displayed first Press the Fn button
23. pa MENU H s20 OK a aay Press the OK button The print settings confirmation screen appears Refer to Steps 7 and 8 of Printing Single Images for details on how to change the settings Press the OK button on the print settings confirmation screen The images are printed according to the settings Press the MENU button to cancel printing Disconnecting the Cable from the Printer When you have finished printing turn off the camera 1 Turn off the camera 2 Disconnect the USB cable from the camera and printer Appendix Explains troubleshooting and introduces the special terms used in this user guide 146 146 146 146 147 152 154 156 158 158 7 A Optional Accessories External Flash SEF 54PZF SEF 36PZF Camera Case Others Troubleshooting Main Specifications Glossary Index Correct Disposal of This Product FCC notice Optional Accessories Dedicated accessories are available for this camera Please contact a service Camera Case centre for details regarding accessories OO OOO e Camera Case SCP D2 External Flash SEF 54PZF SEF 36PZF This is an auto flash unit with a maximum guide number of 54 ISO 100 m 36 ISO 100 m Its features include slave sync flash contrast control sync flash AF spot beam high speed sync wireless flash and front rear curtain sync Others The accessories below are the same as the accessories that are packaged with the came
24. 3 Point amp AE Off Superimpose AF Areabs On EZ re in Remote Control Off AF Button Function JOAN Superimpose AF Area F AF by Press Halfway On Catch in Focus gt EV Steps FE WViove 1 2 EV MENU AF in remote control Sets whether to use Autofocus when shooting with remote control Auto focusing AF is only available if the AF mode is set to SAF e Off AF does not activate at shutter release from remote control when Off e On AF activates if shutter is released from remote control when On CUSTOM1 MENU 1 3 Fe yy LinkAF Point amp AE Off Far Superimpose AF Area GAIN Natcneckeon ol Met 2 WNestiematncien On a F AF by Press Halfway On Catchin Focus Bom EV Steps ASY 4s o venuj S AF in Remote Control O A AF is not TS when a released with the remote control unit a Set MENU 57216 Using the Menu AF Button Function Set whether to perform AF while the AF button is pressed or not perform AF while the AF button is pressed e Enable AF Performs Autofocus when pressing the AF button e Cancel AF Does not perform Autofocus when pressing the AF button e Centre of AF Point When the AF Auto focusing mode dial is set to SEL AF Point is set to Centre CUSTOM1 MENU 1 3 AF Button Function e J Link AF Point amp AE Off O _ Superimpose AF Area On Enable AF 1 AF in Remote Control Off Cancel AF 2 gt Centre of AF Point 2 Waitin F AF by Press Halfway On Catch in Fo
25. A defined range of colours from the spectrum which are used In digital cameras SRGB is defined as the standard Colour Space by Exif In this camera AdobeRGB is also used because of its richer colour expression over SRGB 154 Colour Temperature This numerically expresses the colour of the light source illuminating the subject This is indicated in absolute temperature using Kelvin K units The colour of light shifts to a bluish colour as the colour temperature rises and to a reddish colour as the colour temperature falls DCF Design rule for Camera File system The Design rule for Camera File System was created by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA DPOF Digital Print Order Format Rules for writing information onto a card with recorded images regarding the specific images and number of copies to be printed Prints can easily be made by taking images to a DPOF photo printing store Depth of Field Area of focus This depends on the aperture lens focal length and distance to the sub ject For example select a smaller aperture to increase the depth of field or use a larger aperture to decrease the depth of field DNG RAW file DNG Digital Negative is a general purpose RAW file format designed by Adobe Systems Exposure Total amount of light allowed to fall on the photographic medium Exposure is determined by the combination of the aperture value and the shutter speed
26. Dis tance Calculating Shooting Distance from Aperture Value Using an External Flash Sold Separately About the LCD Panel Display for SEF 36PZF Using P TTL Auto Mode Using High Speed Flash Sync Mode Using in Wireless Mode Red Eye Reduction Using the external flash sync terminal Playing Back Still Pictures Rotating Images Displaying Multiple Images Selecting the Number of Images to Display Displaying a Folder Slideshow Digital Filters Converting RAW files to JPEG format 005 Contents 006 Using the Software 116 116 116 117 117 118 119 119 119 120 122 122 124 125 126 126 127 127 127 127 128 128 130 131 132 133 133 134 135 135 Deleting Images Deleting a Single Image Deleting All Images Deleting Selected Images from Nine Image Dis play Deleting Folders Deleting images taken with the RAW button Protecting Images from Deletion Protecting a Single Image Protecting All Images Connecting the Camera to AV Equipment How to Make a Photo Print Appendix Software Notes System Requirements Setting up the application software Starting PC mode Removable Disk Downloading stored images Removing the removable disk Windows 2000 ME XP Vista Setting up the USB Driver for MAC Using the USB Driver for MAC Samsung Master Downloading images Image viewer Image edit Movie edit Using the Samsung RAW Converter 2 0 Developing the RAW files Correcting the exposure Handling the
27. E If any of the battery leakage should come in contact with skin or clothes wash the affected areas thoroughly with water E If there is overheating in or smoke from the battery chamber remove the battery from the camera as soon as possible When doing so take care to avoid burns And then contact your dealer or Samsung Camera Service Centre E The battery is expendable and its life is shortened through use If the battery capacity is reduced by half purchase new one E After removing the batteries for about 30 days the camera may be reset Precautions for Charger Usage E Only use the specified charger with this camera The charger SBC L6 is specified for this product E Other chargers can cause fire or electric shock Observe the power specification 100 240V only E Only charge the specified rechargeable battery SLB 1674 Failure to follow this instruction may cause fire electric shock or malfunction E Do not disassemble the charger It may cause fire electric shock or malfunction E If the charger smokes or overheats stop using it immediately and contact your dealer or Samsung Camera Service Centre as soon as possible This may cause a fire or electric shock E If water gets inside the camera stop using the camera and contact your dealer or Samsung Camera Service Centre This may cause a fire or electric shock E If the lightning flashes or thunder fills the air disconnect the power plug It may cause brea
28. Fine 639 Normal 1060 These figures are measured under Samsung s standard conditions and may vary depending on shooting conditions and camera settings Single image Thumbnail Rotate Slide Show 4 type Transition Effect Histogram Magnification up to 32X Rotate Digital Filter B amp W 4 types Sepia 3 types Color Selection 18 types Color 6 types Soft 3 steps Illustration HDR 3 steps Slim 8 steps Brightness 8 steps Interface Dedicated Power battery ecuice Battery life Dimensions WxHxD Weight Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Software Application Digital Output USB 2 0 HI SPEED Video Output NTSC PAL user selectable DC Power Input Connector DC 8 3V 2A 100 240V External Release Socket X Synchro Socket for External Flash Lithium ion battery SLB 1674 Charger SBC L6 Approx 500 min 1 000 shots without flash on Approx 430 min 860 shots with flash 50 on Approx 400 min 800 shots with flash 100 on 142mmx101mmx71 5mm excluding the projecting parts of the camera 727g Body only 806g Memory card amp Battery included 0 40 C 5 85 Samsung Master Samsung RAW Converter 2 0 Adobe Reader e Specifications are subject to change without prior notice All trademarks are the property of their respective owners 153 Glossary AdobeRGB Colour space recommended by Adobe Systems Inc for commercial printing Wide
29. JPEG TIFF files as you edit RAW files Saving the RAW files into JPEG or TIFF format 138 138 139 140 140 141 143 144 144 146 146 146 146 147 152 154 156 158 158 Setting the Printing Service DPOF Printing Single Images Settings for All Images Printing Using PictBridge Connecting the Camera to the Printer Printing Single Images Printing All Images Printing Images Using the DPOF Settings Disconnecting the Cable from the Printer Optional Accessories External Flash SEF 54PZF SEF 36PZF Camera Case Others Troubleshooting Main Specifications Glossary Index Correct Disposal of This Product FCC notice Feature The 14 60 effective Megapixel of SAMSUNG digital camera sensor High dynamic range Built in Optical Image Stabilization OIS minimizes or prevents digital images from becoming blurred due to camera shake Features an Auto Focus sensor with 11 focusing points The central 9 are wide Cross area Sensors Improved manual focusing using a viewfinder similar to a conventional 35 mm SLR camera with 0 95x magnification Also features a superimpose function in which the focus points on the viewfinder illuminate red Features a large 2 7 inch LCD monitor with 230 000 pixels and a Brightness Adjusting function for high precision viewing performance The Large High Resolution LCD Monitor and clear menus make the camera Easy to Operate LY The SP Coated Sensor minimises dust Any Remain
30. LCD Monitor Indications Playback Mode Press the INFO button in playback mode to display the image information on the LCD monitor Whenever pressing the INFO button Basic information Histogram Detail information and no information will display in that order Detailed Information 1 O s O w AF C a prem az p P 1 0 You can change the information initially displayed by pressing the playback button Y Captured images 2 Exposure Bracket Multi Exposure Drive mode Metering mode Flash mode OIS Optical Image Stabilization DPOF settings Folder name and Stored image number en SS oO Fe amp 9 Protect icon 10 AF mode 11 Extended Bracket 12 Focus point information t 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Exposure Compensation Value Lens focal length Flash Compensation Value Picture Wizard mode Colour Tone Saturation Contrast Sharpness Date amp Time File type Image size Quality Colour Space Sensitivity White Balance WB compensation GM WB compensation BA Aperture Value Shooting mode Shutter Speed Indicators 5 Flash mode and 15 Flash compensation Value only appear when the image was taken with flash 029 LCD Monitor Indications Histogram Displa g e DPOF icon 8 will display only when an DPOF set image is played A back Brightness Histogram that distributes brightness of the image and RGB s oe icon
31. RAW Converter 2 0 Handling the JPEG TIFF files as you edit RAW files Saving the RAW files into JPEG or TIFF format Using the Samsung RAW Converter 2 0 you can handle the JPEG TIFF files as You can save the RAW files into JPEG or TIFF format using the Samsung you edit RAW files You can adjust the white balance sharpness and reducing RAW Converter 2 0 the noise is also available The following images show how the contrast was changed on the TIFF image using the Samsung RAW Converter 2 0 1 Choose the image you want to edit and then select Development D gt You can adjust the Development S contrast by using the menu option as shown ff in the picture Menu option for adjust ing the contrast 2 Select the type of file as Oe JPEG or TIFF and then click AA Save S E The selected file is saved as Re go JPEG or TIFF format NSS A Original image A Changed image after adjusting the P Mode Aperture f 22 contrast Shutter Speed 1 15sec ISO 50 135 MEMO Qh E Yi A i How to Make a Photo Print Explains how to make a photo print 7 A 138 Setting the Printing Service DPOF 138 139 140 140 141 143 144 144 Printing Single Images Settings for All Images Printing Using PictBridge Connecting the Camera to the Printer Printing Single Images Printing All Images Printing Images Using the DPOF Settings Disconnecting the Cable from t
32. SQ My Network Places Sample Video E Sample Audio E Sample Backgrounds v La P O J v 1 15 F22 G200270 ipg 1 40 F14 6 200271 ipo 51 500 F5 6 G200276 jpg 1 500 F5 6 6200277 jpg 1 200 F8 G200272 ipa G200279 jpa aka 132 Edit menu You can select the following menus Add Media You can add other media elements to a movie Edit Clip You can change the brightness contrast colour and saturation Effects You can insert an effect Set Text You can insert texts Narrate You can insert a narration Produce You can save the edited multi media as a new file name Frame display window You can insert multi media in this window L Refer to the Help menu in Samsung Master for further information A Using the Samsung RAW Converter 2 0 Using the Samsung RAW Converter 2 0 you can develop RAW files after editing them as you like You can also edit JPEG or TIFF files in the same way you edit the RAW files This software is only compatible with Windows OS This software is only compatible with Windows XP and Vista You can use this software using the Windows 98SE ME 2000 However the complete operation can not be warranted for use To start the program click Start gt All Programs gt Samsung RAW Converter 2 0 Samsung RAW Converter 2 0 Developing the RAW files Menu bar Image editing tools Exposure bias Co
33. USB ee ene E ee ee error 073 Use Aperture RING 066 V Viewfinder tassccotcersanaciainivianouusuamentatts 031 Video OUL cisco ttieceauedeeendate 072 Video CAD IG ecann 120 W WB adjustable range ececeeees 063 White Balance esis scussiviaesdtcacceennensransds 094 WB when using flash eceeeees 063 Wireless Mode scccesssseeseeeeseees 107 Z ZOOM HNG cerscisiatncertnrsnnitantdiensits 035 No fst curtain Sync scinssiasscionsssacutprntetaanrnsees 101 2nd curtain Sync c sccn cc eiestecniecs 101 157 Correct Disposal of This Product Correct Disposal of This Product Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This marking shown on the product e or its literature indicates that it should not be disposed of with other household wastes at the end of its working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product
34. Using the Flash in Av Aperture Priority Mode You can set the desired aperture to take a flash photograph when you want to change the depth of field or shoot a subject farther away The shutter speed automatically changes with the ambient brightness The shutter speed shifts automatically anywhere from 1 180 sec to a slow shutter speed that reduces camera shake The slowest shutter speed 5 LARA depends on the focal length of the lens in use L Set interval of steps in EV Steps in the CUSTOM1 MENU menu A gt Using the rear dial xz adjust the compensating flash output in the Fn menu gt FLASH Fill in Red eye s4 0 0 rr Set IN blinks in the viewfinder when the flash pops up during Flash LY Compensation e Compensating flash output is not available while using the 2 Auto mode e f the maximum flash output is exceeded when corrected to the plus side no compensation will be effective e Compensating to the minus side may not effect the image if the subject is too close aperture is low or sensitivity is high 102 Using the Built in Flash Using Slow Speed Sync When you take a picture in low light condition to the background you may find the difference in the exposure between the subject and the background You can have the bright background as same as the subject using the slow shutter speed when firing the flash 7 e Slow speed sync slows the shutter speed Use
35. devices such as digital cameras monitors and printers differ This colour range is called the colour Space To recreate different colour spaces in different devices standard colour spaces have been proposed This camera supports SRGB and AdobeRGB sRGB is mainly used for devices such as a PC AdobeRGB covers a wider area than sRGB and is used for occupational uses such as industrial printing An image created in AdobeRGB may appear lighter than an image created in SRGB when output from a sRGB compatible device e File names differ depending on the colour space setting as shown below For SRGB SG20 XXXX JPG For AdobeRGB _G20 XXXX JPG XXXX is the file number and numbering continues from the last stored file number e You can change the file name as you want to change For more information about changing the file name see page 74 Change File Name Set RAW Button You can set how to capture RAW JPEG images whenever the RAW button is pressed If Cancel setup is selected in the Set RAW Button menu RAW button function is available for one time use CAPTURE MENU 1 2 Standard DESF Set RAW Button O Picture Wizard EARMEN ul JPEG Size 2 RHEAN F Colour Space _ sRGB Set RAW Buton iiime gt Toon PEs Move 14 6M IMENU lt Liveview You can set the grid and Focusing Area AF Point AF frame display options in the Liveview mode The Focusing Area AF Point AF frame dis
36. gt on your camera to set the Focal Length Select from the following focal length values Optical Image Stabilization Focal Length 4 30 35 40 gt MENU 57216 eoe Se e Mm eo Focal 100 120 Length 50 500 550 600 700 s to the actual focal length e When using a zoom lens select the actual focal length at the zoom setting in the same manner LY e lf the focal length for your lens is not listed above select the value closest A 059 Using the Menu Using the CUSTOM1 MENU 2 060 Link AF Point amp AE Sets whether to adjust AE and Focusing Area in multi segment metering based on the AF point You can link the exposure and AF point in the focusing area during multi segment metering Off Exposure is set separately from AF point On Exposure is set in accordance with AF point CUSTOM1 MENU 1 3 Link AF Point amp AeA Off H soso AF Area OHI 1 AF in Remote Control Off 2 AF Button Function O A Link AF Point amp AE a Exposure Ie for Wa multi segment metering Lof set regardless of 1 2 EV AF Point position MENU i LOK AESA MENU 27e 7 AF by Press Halfway On Catch in Focus EV Steps a Move Superimpose AF Area You can set whether to display the selected AF point in red when the subject is in focus On The exposure sets according to the AF point Off The exposure sets regardless of the AF point CUSTOM1 MENU 1 3
37. on the picture Battery lock lever 017 Charging and Inserting the Battery Battery Level Indicator You can confirm remaining battery level by checking the mmi displayed on the LCD panel ea a ee The camera turns Off after displaying a message be ee ee ee oe ee eee eh ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee Battery is running Battery is almost Battery is full low empty Lifetime of the battery Fully charged batte Operating Normal Flash photography Temperature recording 50 use 100 use 53 C Approx 500 Approx 430 Min Approx 400 Min Min 1 000 860 These figures are measured under Samsung s standard conditions and shooting conditions and may vary depending on the user s methods Battery SLB 1674 018 Battery performance temporarily decreases while being used in cold conditions When using the camera in cold climates have extra batteries on hand and keep them warm in your pocket Battery performance will return to normal when returned to room temperature Have extra batteries ready when travelling overseas taking pictures in cold climates or when you will be taking a lot of pictures An AC Power Adapter SAC 82 sold separately is available to use while you use the LCD monitor for a long time or connect your camera to a PC The life time of the battery may differ depending on the focal lenth of the lens mounted in the camera
38. pops up first to reduce camera shake while shooting seconds after you press the shutter button e Using the tripod minimize camera shake while you keep the same angle of view LY e You cannot see the subject through the viewfinder for the next two 1 Press the Fn button on your camera and then press the direction button A The Drive Mode options screen appears f the AF mode is not set to SEL you can directly press the direction buttons A to use the drive mode When using the mirror lock up function do not aim the camera toward the sun Direct sun light may damage the shutter curtain Single Frame Shooting FEI Move LOK S 2 Press the direction buttons lt gt to select Self Timer 2 secs Self Timer 2 secs FE Move LOK sii 3 Focus on the subject 4 Press the shutter release button fully The mirror pops up and the picture is taken 2 seconds later The AE lock is enabled with the exposure value set immediately before the mirror goes up 050 Self Timer Shooting When the self timer is enabled there is a delay between the pressing of the shutter release and the shutter firing You can use this function when you want to take a shot of many people including yourself Select or wo Shutter will be released after about 12 seconds Use this mode to include the photographer in the picture e amp f After pressing the shutter button the mirror will pop up directly The shutter
39. selected rotated image is protected Remove protection from the image The inserted card cannot be used on a camera Insert a usable card The batteries are exhausted Recharge the current battery or replace with a new one Appears during Sensor cleaning if battery set level is insufficient Replace the battery set with a new one or use an AC adaptor The maximum folder number 999 and file number 9999 are being used and no more images can be saved Insert a new Memory Card or format the card The image could not be saved because of an Memory Card error The DPOF settings file could not be saved because Memory Card is full Delete unwanted images and set DPOF again DPOF cannot be applied to the RAW images 147 Troubleshooting Error Messages Description RAW images cannot be processed using the RAW images are not supported digital filter When digital filter is started from PLAYBACK MENU menu this message appears if all saved images are RAW files or images captured with other cameras This image can not be filtered No DPOF files No file set with DPOF Set DPOF and print There is an error with the printer and the file cannot Printer error be printed Fix error and print Printer has run out of paper Put paper in printer and print No paper in a printer No ink in a printer Printer has run out of ink Replace ink and print Paper is jammed in printer Remove paper and Paper stuck i
40. should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal Samsung Techwin cares for the environment at all product manufacturing stages to preserve the environment and is taking a number of steps to provide customers with more lt Oe environment friendly products The Eco mark represents s Samsung Techwin s will to create environment friendly eC CO products and indicates that the product satisfies the EU RoHS Directive RoHS compliant XX 158 Correct disposal of batteries in this product Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate battery return systems This marking on the battery manual or packaging indicates that the batteries in this product should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life Where marked the chemical symbols Hg Cd or Pb indicate that the battery contains mercury cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive 2006 66 If batteries are not properly disposed of these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse please separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them through your local free battery return system The rechargeable battery incorporated in this product is not user replaceable For information on its replacement please contact your service provider FCC notice E NOTE This equipment has been teste
41. subject or night scenes In this case it is recommended that the OIS function be turned off and the camera be used with a tripod Turn the OIS switch off if you will not be using the OIS function The OIS function will not fully work for about 2 seconds right after turning on the camera or restoring from Auto Power Off Wait for the OIS function to become stable before gently pressing the shutter release button to take a picture Press the shutter release button halfway The camera is ready to take pictures when icon appears in the viewfinder Be sure to turn off the OIS switch when using the camera with a tripod The OIS function automatically turns off in the following situations When using self timer remote control shooting bulb shooting or wireless mode with an external flash For more information about OlS Optical Image Stabilization see page 59 LCD Monitor Indications The following indicators appear on the LCD monitor depending on the status of Detailed Information the camera Focus Point position information Drive mode Extended Bracket Metering type AF mode White balance Sensitivity LCD monitor OIS Optical Image Custom mode 2 S 9 E Stabilization Shooting mode iS e eas oe See eal Mode dial position oe ee OOE Button guide e dial information lt a NA While Power is On or Operating Mode Dial Guides appear on the LCD monitor for 3 seconds when powered on or setting E O OW
42. the print settings P confirmation screen AIl the images are printed according to the settings Press the MENU button to cancel printing 1 Press the direction buttons A Y on your camera to select Print All MC Select Printing Mode Print All MENU DPOF Auto Print 2 Press the OK button The Print all images screen appears 3 Select the number of copies and whether to pall ma imprint the date or not i Print all fates _ The number of copies and the date setting D gt 7h that you choose apply to all of the images Refer to Steps 4 and 5 of Printing Single Images for details on how to change the settings wim Date Total 32 MENU SEE OK Print 4 Press the OK button The print settings confirmation screen appears Refer to Steps 7 and 8 of Printing Single Images for details on how to change the settings 143 Printing Using PictBridge Printing Images Using the DPOF Settings 144 Press the direction buttons A W on your camera to select DPOF Auto Print af Select Printing Mode Print All DPOF Auto Print EJ Move MENU RSA Press the OK button ma 7 gt i The Print with DPOF settings screen wie ee E appears Press the direction buttons Print with BPOF D lt gt to check the number of copies for each 360997 A image whether the date is imprinted or not Copies 1 Date and total number of copies Print settings are Total Ei set with the Print Service
43. wall in the focus points range Subjects which do not reflect much light within the focus points range Operating the shutter release button Fast moving objects The shutter release button has two positions Strongly reflected light or strong backlighting bright background ma If vertical or horizontal line patterns appear within the focus points range Multiple subjects in the foreground and background within the focus points Vv Y Subject may not be focused even when focus indicator is displayed Not pressed Pressed halfway Pressed fully Z when above applies first position second position Pressing the shutter release button down halfway first position turns on the viewfinder and LCD panel indicators and the autofocus system operates Pressing it down fully second position takes the picture prevent camera shake e Practice pressing the shutter release button halfway to learn where the first position is e The viewfinder indicators stay on while shutter release button is pressed The indications stay on for about 10 seconds default setting after the button is released LY e Squeeze the shutter release button gently when taking a picture to amp 034 Using the full automatic program mode Adjusting the Viewfinder to Your Eyesight Adjust the viewfinder to suit your eyesight If it is difficult to see the viewfinder image clearly slide the diopter adjustment lever sidew
44. 1 4000sec 30sec No step Manual 1 4000sec 30sec 1 3EV or 1 2EV step Bulb TTL open aperture 16 segment Type Shutter Metering Metering Multi Center weighted Spot Metering range EVO 21 IS0100 50mm F1 4 Auto Program Shutter Priority AE Aperture Priority AE Sensitivity Priority AE Shutter amp Aperture Priority Manual Bulb Flash X sync User Mode 3 EV 1 2 EV step 2EV 1 3 EV step System Exposure Control Compensation 152 Exposure Control Flash White Balance Shooting AE Lock Type Guide Number Angle of View Coverage Sync Speed Recharging Time External Flash Synchro Live View Drive Modes Picture Wizard Continuous AEL Auto 100 200 400 800 1600 3200 1 3EV or 1 2EV step 6400 User setting When expanded Bulb mode 1600 Maximum Built in retractable P TTL manual pop up flash Auto Fill in Auto amp Red eye Fill in amp Red eye Front curtain synchro Front curtain synchro amp Red eye Rear curtain synchro Wireless 13 at ISO 100 28 mm wide angle Equivalent to 35mm 1 180sec Red eye reduction Control Range 2 1 EV 3 6 Sec when flash fired at maximum SEF 36PZF SEF 54PZF optional Hot Shoe X Synchro socket Sync Speed 1 180sec High Speed Synchro Wireless Synchro External Flash Auto Daylight Shade Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent W D N Flash Manual Color Temperature 1 2 3 Auto Program Se
45. 16 bit color display compatible monitor 24 bit color display recommended Power Mac G4 or later Mac OS 10 2 or later Minimum 256MB RAM 250MB of available hard disk space USB port CD ROM drive The included software is not compatible with Macintosh computers Software Notes m Samsung Master This is the all in one multi media software solution You can download view edit and save your digital images with this software You can also edit and save the still images This software is only compatible with Windows m Using Samsung RAW Converter 2 0 you can convert a RAW dng file into a JPEG or TIFF file format according to the capability of your computer If the frame is not shown run the Windows Explorer and select setup exe in the CD ROM Drive root directory e PDF documents of the user manual are included in the Software CD ROM supplied with this camera Search the PDF files with Windows explorer Before opening the PDF files you must install the Adobe Reader included in the Software CD ROM e To install the Adobe Reader 6 0 1 the Internet Explorer 5 01 must be installed To upgrade the Internet Explorer visit www microsoft com LY e You should allow 5 10 seconds for running the automatic setup program 123 Setting up the application software Samsung Master InstallShield Wizard m To use this camera with a PC install the application software first After this has been done the stored
46. 2 MENU 3 3 PT Auto Rotation On Saving Rotation Info OAM 2 Select Battery Auto a 1 2 Light of lop LCD Gn S Flash in Wireless Mode On Reset Custom2 Oi Performs auto image L otation during playback gt ase Vlei MENU bok Set MENU 57216 Saving Rotation Info If Saving Rotation Info is set to On a shot taken using a vertical position is displayed in the vertical angle of view e On Saves the rotation information when shooting e Off Does not save the rotation information when shooting CUSTOM2 MENU 3 3 C CURGE On O Saving Rotation Infor 2 Select Battery Auto 2 Off LightofTopLCD BOME D PALEZ Saves rotation information S gt Saving Rotation Info f Flash in Wireless Mode On Reset Custom2 BP when shooting iat Ve menu 5 LOK Sii MENU 5 0 Using the Menu Select Battery Flash in Wireless Mode Controls the consumption priority of the batteries power between the camera Fires built in flash as master in wireless mode body and vertical grip i AE e Fires built in flash as controller in wireless mode e Auto Set the battery consumption priority to the battery that has more power Body First Set the battery consumption priority to the battery in the camera body MENU 3 3 Flash in Wireless Mode Grip First Set the battery consumption priority to the battery in the vertical grip a save io BP Al Select Battery Auto ____ Or CUSTOM2 MENU 3 3 Sel
47. 2003 Oss dial mode 3 Battery status Date and time J You can set the specific time the guides will appear on the LCD monitor for L Select the desired time from SETUP MENU gt Guide Display J Indicators Metering type Focus Point Information White balance LY and Sensitivity only appear when a setting other than the default setting is selected 027 LCD Monitor Indications Capture Mode Press the INFO button in capture mode to display the capture function settings 1 Shooting mode 16 Colour space on the LCD monitor 2 Custom mode 17 OIS Optical Image Stabilization 3 Metering mode 18 Quality level Detailed Information 4 Flash mode 19 BAcompensation value GM BA compensation value BA 5 Drive mode 4 2 3 4 5 6 6 Exposure Bracket 20 Recorded pixels Multi Exposure 21 Battery Status AF mode 22 File type S WAY USER 4 AF C 8 Focus point location 23 White balance 30 a AUTO 8 9 Extended Bracket 24 ISO sensitivity 28 1 2000 FTO TE 9 10 Picture Wizard mode 25 ISO range Auto 27 F5 6 1 0 Standard 10 11 Colour Tone 26 Lens focal length 45mm x a 11 12 Saturation 27 Aperture Value 25 m ISO AUTO 00 400 D p 42 13 Contrast 28 Flash Exposure Value pee 13 14 Sharpness 29 Shutter Speed 3 10000K G2A1 Adobe pit 15 Date and time 30 Exposure Compensation Value 2 RAW 10M W a 14 m Ol 0N 2008 9 31 __ x ee 20 19 18 17 16 028
48. 9 Playback mode its ssiac sapadanisnsascvsatssennae 110 Q Quick WIG W sics sctscecatetncesaccnncsiatenscte 077 R Rear dial sisisi 031 Red eye reduction ccccsssssserereees 100 RPV Vs sepstetanasaiatnsedetecasniaistevceuecuen 049 056 BOA sseteseprecaxinc eeanepeecinnaderees 049 056 Remote Control cccsscesssesseseseees 052 Reset Custom1 ssceiccceitriennmsrciea dvazeex 060 Reset Custom sisssmsiacsneccnantivasdesszasieas 066 R SElensnennnena ae 076 Recording information cccceeeee 110 Release in Charging cscccsccsesereres 067 S Shutter release button ccccee 034 Shutter Speed cceseccsseseseeesees 045 Shutter priority MOde ceseeee 083 Sensor Cleaning c cesses 074 Setting the CXPOSUIE cceeeeeee 045 SIOW SPEEC SYNC cceceeeeeeeeeeees 103 Set RAW button sesccsccsviesctecaimnuerecs 056 Setting the printing service 138 Saving Rotation Info 068 Sensitivity priority MOdE cee 082 Saturation siasaceedadsacensazucutheasviavnltaunsiavaseas 054 Setup MOT sscisnsascrnanersiaiataiainniainnaascivn 070 Sharpness ai sescatastnzateaxtncasmnented 054 Self Timer nis sas cassieeiendinciapateupienaneniciagnen 051 Superimpose AF Area ccsecceee 060 Spot metering aissassessaissianccatiiasiessnadideass 047 Say eet eee T 033 040 SS e esi 10 Been nun een eee Ree nee ee 112 SRGB ee 056 U User OC ara carerseserientennnsrrecosentenal 089
49. A 2nd Curtain Sync Tv Mode Aperture f 8 Shutter Speed 1 15sec A 1st Curtain Sync Tv Mode Aperture f 8 Shutter Speed 1 15sec Daylight Sync Shooting Because of the different directions of the lights you may find some unexpected shadow even in the daylight condition You can reduce the shadow on the subject by using the built in flash Use of the flash in this way is called Daylight Sync Shooting Flash is discharged manually when shooting with Daylight Sync Shooting 1 Confirm that the flash has popped up and the FLASH mode is set to Fill In Flash 2 Confirm that the flash is fully charged 3 Take the picture The picture may be over exposed if the background is too bright A Without Daylight Sync A With Daylight Sync 101 Using the Built in Flash Compensating Flash Output Flash Characteristics in Each Exposure Mode You can change the flash output in a range of 2 0 to 1 0 The Flash m Using the Flash in Tv Shutter Priority Mode Compensation values are as follows for 1 2 EV and 1 3 EV l When taking a moving subject you can use the flash to change the blur effect Step interval Flash Compensation Within the shutter speed limit of 1 180 sec or slower you can use the built in 112 EV 2 0 1 5 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 1 0 flash for shooting 1 3 EV 20 17 13 1 0 0 7 03 0 0 03 0 7 1 0 The aperture value automatically changes according to the ambient oO a brightness m
50. AC Using the USB Driver for MAC Samsung Master Downloading images Image viewer Image edit Movie edit Using the Samsung RAW Converter 2 0 Developing the RAW files Correcting the exposure Handling the JPEG TIFF files as you edit RAW files Saving the RAW files into JPEG or TIFF format Software Notes Please ensure that you read this section of the instruction manual carefully before use The included software is a camera driver and image editing software tool for Windows Under no circumstances should all or part of either the software or the user manual be reproduced e Copyrights for software are licensed only for use with a camera e Inthe unlikely event of a manufacturing fault we will repair or exchange your H camera We cannot however be held responsible in any way for damage caused by inappropriate use Using a Hand made PC or a PC and OS that has not been guaranteed by the manufacturer is not covered by the Samsung warranty Before reading this manual you should have a basic knowledge of computers and O S Operating Systems Screen Captures illustrated on this manual is based on English Edition of Windows 122 System Requirements For Windows For Macintosh PC with processor better than Pentium Ill 450MHz Pentium 800MHz recommended Windows 2000 ME XP Vista Minimum 256MB RAM 512MB recommended 250MB of available hard disk space 1GB recommended USB port CD ROM drive 1024x768 pixels
51. AE lock function Ignore the light entering the viewfinder when the exposure mode is set to the M Manual mode Remove the Eyecup by pulling one side out and toward you when using accessories such as the viewfinder cap 051 Remote Control Shooting Sold Separately You can set the remote control function in the drive mode menu sold separately e Remote Control The shutter will be released immediately the shutter release button on the remote control unit is pressed as Remote Control 3s delay The shutter will be released 3 seconds after the shutter release button on the remote control unit is pressed Remote Control continuous The continuous shooting starts as soon as you press the remote control unit Press the remote control unit one more time to finish shooting 1 Press the Fn button on your camera and then press the direction button A The drive mode screen appears Single Frame Shooting FEI Move LOK ESA 2 Press the direction buttons lt gt to select J ss or m The self timer lamp will blink to let you know that the camera is in remote control wait status Remote Control FE Move LOK JESA 3 Press the OK button The camera is ready to take pictures 052 4 Press the shutter release button halfway The autofocus system operates The focus indicator appears in the viewfinder when the subject is in focus 5 Point the remote control unit t
52. All images Wa Set J Only the Delete or Cancel appears on the screen if you press the K delete button 4 while playing back the RAW images 2 Press the delete button 4 The Delete screen appears 118 Protecting Images from Deletion Protecting All Images 1 Press the playback button 2 Protecting a Single Image You can protect images from being accidentally deleted Protected images are also deleted if you format the memory card 1 Press the playback button J The most recently captured image image with the largest file number is displayed on the LCD monitor 100 0080 JPEG 2 Press the AE L button O n The Protect screen appears 3 Press the direction buttons A Y to select Protect 4 Press the OK button The selected image is protected TN e Select Unprotect in Step 3 to cancel the Protect setting LY e The o n symbol is displayed when playing back protected images Press the AE L button O n twice Press the direction buttons A Y to select EST All images MTA Set O00080 JPEG i The most recently captured image image with the largest file number is displayed on the LCD monitor The Protect all images screen appears Protect Protect all images Press the OK button All images saved in the SD Memory Card are protected MENUJE ok RSS images I4 Select Unprotect in Step 3 to cancel the Protect setting on all of th
53. BEGG FSS UA LEER eee Shows the number of recordable this front dial s and rear dial images including the number of recordable images using the Drive mode with current quality and recorded pixel setting The differences between the compensated exposure and proper exposure will be displayed In the M mode the exposure value can be different In the Sensitivity priority mode Shutter amp Aperture Priority mode ISO sensitivity will display ISO Indicator Shutter speed Displays the shutter speed when capturing or adjusting Shutter speed can beadjusted using this front dial s and rear dial Focus indicator Appears when image is focused Exposure Bar Displays the Exposure Compensation Value The differences between Current Exposure Value and Proper Exposure Value in the M mode Flash status Appears when flash is available and blinks when flash is He recommended but not set ae Ot a H Manual Focus Indicate the RAW Flash Exposure Compensation Appears when AE is locked Appears when the Manual Focus is selected tie format is s lecte d EV compensation It appears when the file format is Appears when EV compensation is available or in use selected to RAW RAW 031 LCD Panel Indications The following information appears in the LCD panel on top of the camera Auto Bracket Flash Exposure Compensation indicator Shutter speed Expos
54. EVStep Setthe sensitivity step to 1 EV e Reset Resets the settings e As EV Steps Set the sensitivity according to the EV setting e Cancel Does not reset the settings CUSTOM1 MENU 3 3 ISO Steps CUSTOM1 MENU 3 3 Reset Custom1 O Kelvin O ay E S cle O oise Reduction Mio eps i j Noise Reduction Mo Reset Gy 22 gt High Noise Off oN As EV Steps High Noise Off 2 Seb Saey form o 2 ISO sensitivity steps 2 KIDEEN oa F ISO Steps gt 1 EV L are set to 1 EV L RORIS 1 EV gt Cancel Returns the custom Wall function settings to initial settings Set Max ISO Range B200 Set Max ISO Range B200 Reset Custom1 z Reset aT Exit asr OE menu LOK JRS MENU 50 as EE menu WT Set MENU ie Set Max ISO Range You can set the maximum ISO sensitivity range If Set Max ISO Range is set to 6400 ISO sensitivity can be set to 6400 CUSTOM1 MENU 3 3 Set Max ISO Range C Colour Temp Unit Kelvin O Auto 3200 TE z DEPA io 2 gt gt Sensitivity can be set up to S eK all Reset Custom1 MENU bok Set MENU 523 J It is possible to see more noise in the images when setting the ISO Y sensitivity to 6400 065 Using the Menu Using the CUSTOM2 MENU 22 ss Green Button in TAv amp M Selects the exposure adjustment method when the green button is E Dial in Program Sv Tv Av TAv M X B pressed in TAv amp M Manual mode Sets the front dial s and rear dial in Program
55. GX 20 Thank you for buying a Samsung Camera This manual will guide you through using the camera including capturing images downloading images and using the application software Please read this manual carefully before using your new camera Important Safety Information Thank you for buying a Samsung Digital Camera E Prior to using this camera please read this user manual thoroughly E When you require After Sales service please bring the camera and the cause of the camera malfunction such as battery Memory card etc to the After Sales centre E To avoid disappointment please ensure that your camera is operating properly well before you intend to use it e g for a trip or an important event Samsung Cameras take no responsibility for any loss or damages that may result from camera malfunction e Microsoft Windows and Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation incorporated in the United States and or other countries e All brand and product names appearing in this manual are registered trademarks of their respective companies e Specifications are subject to change without prior notice e Pictures used in this user guide are to help users understand products and the results may be different depending on the types of lenses or the shooting environment DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not A DANGER avoided will result in death or serious injury E Do not attempt to m
56. Hard to Autofocus Subjects Adjusting the Viewfinder to Your Eyesight Using the Zoom ring Using the Drive Mode Checking the Composition Exposure and Focus Before Shooting Displaying the Digital Preview Using the Liveview function Manual White Balance Manual W B Checking the focus Using Autofocus Selecting the Focusing Area AF Point Setting the Focus Position in the Viewfinder Fixing the Focus Adjusting the Focus Manually Manual Focus Using the Focus Indicator Using the Viewfinder Matte Field Setting the Exposure Effect of Shutter Speed and Effect of Aperture Effect of Shutter Speed Effect of the Aperture How to Check Depth of Field Selecting the Metering Method Exposure Compensation AE L with AF Locked Using the RAW button Using the Mirror Lock Up Function Self Timer Shooting Remote Control Shooting Sold Separately 003 Contents 004 053 Using the Menu 053 054 054 055 055 055 056 056 056 057 057 057 058 059 059 060 060 060 060 061 061 061 062 062 062 062 063 063 063 063 064 064 064 064 065 065 065 Using the MENU button Using the CAPTURE MENU Picture Wizard File Format JPEG Size JPEG Quality Colour Space Set RAW Button Liveview User Registration Interval Shooting Extended Bracket Multi Exposure Memory of Settings OIS Optical Image Stabilization Using the CUSTOM1 MENU Link AF Point amp AE Superimpose AF Area AF in remote control AF Button Function
57. K N 3 S fa g neutral white About 5000K and D daylight About 6500K 7g 2 5 3 oO Q Tungsten For use when taking pictures under light bulb or other tungsten amp 20 Light light It reduces the reddish colour tones in a picture a About 2850K For use when taking pictures using the built in flash Flash Light ap out 5400K 46i JusoSesON 4 YyM enay I Use this to manually adjust the white balance according to the ba lighting so that white objects appear as a natural white Colour Use this to set the colour temperature in figures K Temp 1 2 3 You can save three settings 1 Press the Fn button The Fn menu appears Ea AWB ISO AUTO TN e The Colour Temperature K is an estimate This does not indicate precise LY colours e The colour temperature step can be set in the Colour Temp Unit of the 4 CUSTOM1 MENU PE Move Wim Exit setting the Colour Temperature 2 Press the direction button lt 4 on your camera WHITE BALANCE The White Balance screen appears 3 Press the direction buttons lt gt to select a desired white balance Check Wa Set After selecting a desired White Balance rotate the main switch to You can check the previous White Balance Adjusting the White Balance Manuall You can adjust the white balance depending on the light source when taking pictures With Manual White Balance the camera can store delicate shades that cannot be precisely adjusted
58. Look through the viewfinder press the shutter release button halfway and turn the focusing ring 043 Checking the focus Using the Viewfinder Matte Field You can manually adjust the focus using the viewfinder matte field 1 Set the focus mode lever to MF 2 Look through the viewfinder and turn the focusing ring until the subject looks sharp on the screen 044 Setting the Exposure Effect of Shutter Speed and Effect of Aperture Aperture and shutter speed determine the exposure to light You can create many interesting effects once you understand these aspects Effect of Shutter Speed Shutter speed is the length of time the shutter is open You can enjoy many interesting effects by adjusting the shutter speed Using slower shutter speed A low shutter speed blurs motion on the image You can feel the speed in the picture on the right A Aperture f 8 Shutter Speed 1 15sec Using faster shutter speed A fast shutter speed is essential for capturing the movement A faster shutter speed froze the same shot as shown on the right ed Z E z E Iain A Aperture f 8 Shutter Speed 1 125sec Effect of the Aperture The aperture stop of a lens can be adjusted to control the amount of light reaching the image sensor This is similar to the way the pupil of the human eyes reacts to bright light The next image shows how the aperture is adjusted to a different size according to the corresp
59. Optical Image Stabilization Turning On the OIS Function Optical Image Stabilization LCD Monitor Indications While Power is On or Operating Mode Dial Capture Mode Playback Mode Histogram Display Viewfinder Indications Capture Mode LCD Panel Indications Using the full automatic program mode Operating the shutter release button Hard to Autofocus Subjects Adjusting the Viewfinder to Your Eyesight Using the Zoom ring Using the Drive Mode Attaching and removing the lens For additional use of lenses please check lenses available to be used at 4 Remove the front lens cap by pushing the Customer Service Some functions are restricted when lenses are not set indicated portions inward to Aperture A Auto To allow shutter release set Use Aperture Ring in CUSTOM2 MENU menu hij Turn the camera off before attaching or removing the lens to prevent Le unexpected lens problems 5 To detach the lens hold down the lens 1 Check that the camera is off unlock button and turn the lens terclockwise 2 Remove the body mount cover and counterclockwise lens mount cover Be sure to put the lens down with the lens mount side facing upward to avoid damage shipping e We assume no responsibility nor liability for accidents damages and malfunctions resulting from the use of lenses made by other manufac turers e The camera body and lens mount incorporate lens information contacts and an AF coupler Dirt dust or co
60. Select the 1 Continuous Shooting Hi Press the Fn button on your camera and then press the direction button A The Drive Mode options screen appears If the AF mode is not set to SEL you can directly press the direction buttons A to use the drive mode Single Frame Shooting Pes Move Lok ESY using the direction buttons lt gt and then press the OK button The camera is ready to take pictures Continuous Shooting Hi Pes Move Wra Set Continuous shooting starts as soon as you press and the hold the shutter button D If you set Remaining Count to Continuous from the Custom2 MENU the maximum continuous shootable images appears in the view finder on half shutter The focus is adjusted each time the shutter is released while exposure metering timer is set shutter release button is pressed halfway if the focus mode is set to SAF Single mode Focusing is continuously active when the focus mode is set to CAF Continuous mode Note that in CAF Continuous mode MF Manual mode the shutter will release when the shutter release button is pressed fully even if focusing is not complete The shutter cannot be released until charging is complete when using the built in flash To take a picture while charging the built in flash set Release in Charging to On in the CUSTOM2 MENU Getting a Better Picture by Using More Functions This chapter helps users archive a better picture
61. Space is set to SRGB SETUP MENU 2 3 Change File Name C Meee NTSC USB Computer File Name Se Z Auto Power Off Amin QS File Name Reset 2 Folder Name Date Change File Namebs SG20 Sensor Cleanin sRGB SG20 XXXX JPG Dust ET A AdobeRGB _G20 XXXX JPG as Uo MENU Si LOK sii UMENU 576i Press the OK button Change File Name c ABCDEFGHIJKLM LI LOPQR S T UVWX YZ 2 Ree SG209 gt hEn EKO o E Set MENU 5i Use the rear dial sz and Fn button to select desired file name 074 Sensor Cleaning Shadows may appear in the image for white backgrounds and other shooting conditions if the Sensor becomes dirty or dusty This indicates that the Sensor must be cleaned Please contact Samsung Camera service centre for professional cleaning because the Sensor is a precision part 1 Turn the camera off and remove the lens 2 Turn the camera on USB 3 SEN pea Cleaning onthe SETUP Na Tan Folder Name Date 4 Press the direction button on your Change File Name SG20 camera Sensor Cleaning A Sw The Sensor Cleaning screen appears gt Dust Removal asel fo MENU 5 Use the direction buttons A W to select Sensor Cleaning Mirror Up Capture image appears first to show dust in Mirror Ur the sensor if you have previously activated Cancel Dust Alert LA Lift the mirror up to clean the sensor 6 Press the OK button Turn the power off to end sensor cleaning LOK Set MENU
62. When using the P Program mode you can change the ISO sensitivity by using the front dial while pressing and hold the OK button 081 shooting in the different exposure rates Sv Sensitivity priority mode helps you take pictures in the different Sv Sensitivity Priority Mode environmental lightnings that have many various brightness levels You can set the sensitivity first and then the shutter speed and aperture are automatically set according to the selected sensitivity to obtain the appropriate exposure 1 Rotate the Mode dial 3 to select Sv Sv Sensitivity priority mode is useful in low light conditions 2 Turn the rear dial and adjust the sensitivity The shutter speed aperture value and A Sv Mode Aperture f 5 6 A Sv Mode Aperture f 4 sensitivity are displayed in the viewfinder Shutter Speed 1 125 sec ISO 800 Shutter Speed 1 30 sec ISO 800 and on the LCD panel 3 Now you are ready to take a picture in the CUSTOM1 MENU menu e You can not make a change to ISO Sensitivity in the Fn menu while the Sv mode is in use LY e Set the sensitivity in increments of 1 2 EV or 1 3 EV Set in EV Steps A 082 Taking a picture of a fast moving subject In the Tv Shutter priority mode you can stop the moving subject or blur as it passes across the viewfinder by using different shutter soeeds The aperture value is automatically set to give the appropriate
63. a colour filter to the image Selects COLOUR Colour colour from 18 filters 6 colours x 3 tones cane 3 levels SOFT Creates a soft image pee 3 levels tne Extract the selected colour from of image olour Illustration Adds an illustration effect to the image m Compensate the contrast value in the HDR HDR images that have high contrast caused Siegel by bright backlight to the camera 3 levels Changes the horizontal and vertical ratio Left Wide SLIM of images Adjusts height or width up to ct Cie S Right Slim two times the original size Changes the brightness of images f Left Dark PRON RERS Adjusts in a range of 8 levels Right Light When another image is selected with the direction buttons lt gt on your camera the image appears in the set filter 114 Playing Back Still Pictures Converting RAW files to JPEG format 4 Press the OK button The parameters recorded in the image file You can convert captured RAW files into JPEG files ARS If you do not want to change the current 4 Select a RAW file in Playback mode parameters press the OK button again 5 Press the direction buttons lt gt to change the parameter ea EO MENU EEE OK FSA 14 6M 4672 X 3104 10M 3872 X 2592 6M 3008 X 2000 2M 1824 X 1216 JPEG Quality 8 Super fine 1 H Super fine 2 FFA Fine md Normal TIFF Awe Auto Daylight Gx Shade a Cloudy wr ace Gre faa 4 Flash
64. a tripod or OIS to avoid LY camera shake The picture will also blur if the subject moves e Slow speed sync shooting can also be performed with an external flash You can see that the background is as bright as the subject in the example shown slow speed sync was used in low light conditions A Tv Mode Aperture f 8 Shutter Speed 1 15sec Rotate the Mode dial Rotate the Mode dial E Using Tv Shutter Priority Mode 5D to select Tv Tv Shutter Priority mode is set Rotate the front dial to set the desired shutter speed The background is not properly corrected if aperture value is flashing when shutter speed is set Set the shutter speed so that aperture does not flash Press the flash 4 button The flash pops up Take the picture WE Using M Manual Mode 3 to select M M Manual mode is set Set the shutter speed under 1 180sec and aperture value to obtain correct exposure Press the flash 4 button The flash pops up Take the picture 103 Using the Built in Flash Distance and Aperture when Using the Built in Flash Calculating Shooting Distance from Aperture Value Aset criteria is necessary between the guide number aperture and distance m The following equation calculates the distance of the flash for aperture when shooting with the flash Calculate and adjust the shooting conditions if values flash is not suff
65. ace for Exif Shutter Speed The total exposure is proportional to the shutter speed A fast shutter speed can capture a stopped motion of a moving subject Vignetting Vignetting occurs when corners of pictures are darkened because the subject was blocked by the hood or filter or the flash was blocked White Balance While shooting colour temperature is adjusted to match the light source so that the subject appears to have the correct colour 155 Index Symbol COs Auto Mode 033 P Automatic program exposure POG Es ccessctue sie nensdietecaseaued 080 Sv Aperture priority mode 082 Tv Shutter priority mode 083 Av Aperture priority mode 084 TAv Shutter amp Aperture priority mode 085 M Manual mode ccceseeeenes 086 B Bulb mode oiie 087 X Flash X sync mode 088 User User Mode cccceeseees 089 W OIS Optical Image Stabilization iecasscsavisvsssneazctoraes 026 Flash button 099 100 Auto Bracket cssceceee 090 MENU Menu button c eee 053 Delete button 116 118 INFO INFO button 0 0 000 028 029 Fn PTC se scstet ses seesectiaetele eset 036 Playback button 110 AF Auto Focus button 0 0 061 4 Exposure compensation button 047 lt O LCD panel lamp button 069 Ont Lock button s i 119 AE L AE L button cece 048 156 A NE oo A E 048 AF by Press Halfway n 061 Auto Powe
66. an be released only when the image is focused 2 a Se LOL LS RT VAN We DR TL S aw L LYNZ VAVA Focus indicator VAVA os iva AV VAAN AVANA LS AWA NW Sawa mas COO AV S SS RAD lever to MF and then you can adjust the focus manually e The flash doesn t pop up To pop up the flash manually press the flash pop up flash button 4 SX NS LY e When you find that auto focusing is not available set the focus mode A 5 Press the shutter release button fully 3 Look through the viewfinder to view the The picture is taken subject A zoom lens can be used to change the size of the subject in the viewfinder Using the full automatic program mode a a 7100 0080 Mi Hard to Autofocus Subjects monitor JPEG A Image appears for 1 second on the LCD gt The autofocus mechanism is not always precisely accurate Focusing may be monitor after capturing Instant Review F40 pine difficult when taking pictures under the following conditions to below etna ie 1A These also apply to manual focusing using the focus indicator in the Ifyou ie ares button 1 l viewfinder If the subject cannot be focused automatically set the focus mode lever to MF and use the manual focus mode to focus on the subject with the captured images appear again on the LCD l ohg ae sears eee i aid of the matte field in the viewfinder C Extremely low contrast subjects such as a white
67. an see the subject in focus on the LCD monitor If the focus mode lever is set to CAF the LCD monitor does not display the subject while you are pressing and holding the AF button After you stop pressing and holing the AF button you can see the subject in focus by using the LCD monitor If the focus mode lever is set to MF you can manually adjust the focus by watching through the LCD monitor 4 Now you can take a picture LY e Display Time in the Quick View menu is fixed to 1 sec while the Liveview function is used e You can not delete the images while using the quick view function in the Liveview menu Checking the Composition Exposure and Focus Before Shooting 2 Turn the rear dial xz to switch the screen in the LCD monitor The following dial to the right screen appears e You can choose the Grid Display and AF Frame Display options by setting the Liveview menu in the CAPTURE MENU e While using the Liveview function adjusting the focus is available for some lenses when auto focusing mode is set to MF e The preview image in the Liveview function disappears in about 3 minutes e Use a tripod to prevent camera shake while using the Liveview function e You can not adjust the aperture stops while using the Liveview e You may find the actual image is different after taking a picture LY e Selected image in the live view screen is enlarged if you turn the rear os 3 Select the whi
68. ange the initial date and time settings You can also set the You can change the language in which the menus error messages etc are display style displayed e Date Display Style mm dd yy dd mm yy yy mm dd e Language 33 English Korean Chinese Traditional Simplified French Time Display Style 12h 12 hour 24h 24 hour German Spanish Portuguese Italian Swedish Dutch Danish and Russian Setting the Type Language aa Date Time Date Time Date Time O a a Deutsch 2 MEET Espa ol 2 E Portugu s gt s Type 0 ddimmiyy 24h BES Type ae ddimmiygioch BIW Type ne ddimmiyy 2481 2 DIE eee 22 fore eons 22 fore 01 01 2008 chy Italiano Fran ais Svenska 1 2 gt Time 00 00 gt MOG 00 00 gt Blu 00 00 a MENU Tal o NTITTNEICAnGS aK MENU om LCD Brightness EEP LCD colour adjustment 00 00 o gt UOS MENU A A Guide Display 3 sec gt E Set IMENU ioi Date Setting Date Time Date Time Date Time Date Time a o o o Guide Display e CONME 2 ME dd mm yy 24h 2 Type CN 2 Maes ddimmiyy 24h S i i ee z ERER Pe as Set to display time of guides on the LCD monitor when main switch is on or Dat Dn ti t q Date 4 i g EE es i S a the mode dial is changed gt blu 00 00 gt lu 00 00 Time 00 00 gt Time 00 00 TA Set MENU 57i Ta Set MENU o i TE Set LMENU 6 TA Set MENU ie Guide Display Time O
69. as a TV choose the appropriate video output format NTSC or PAL for playing back images SETUP MENU 2 3 O Video Ou gt NTSC SETUP MENU 2 3 C Eo lt USB Computer A USB N i Auto Power Off 2i Auto Power Off 1min 2 Folder Name Date HW Bo Folder Name Change FileName S G20 ay Change File Name Sensor Cleaning B Sensor Cleaning A Dust Removal Dust Removal asr fe MENU 4 asr Si IMENU 62e Once you select the language the appropriate video output format for that country is selected When using a TV as an external monitor you will need to select the external or AV channel of the TV e There will be a digital noise on the external monitor but it is not a malfunction e f the image is not in the centre of the screen use the TV controls to centre it e When the camera is connected to an external monitor the menu will be visible on the external monitor and the menu functions are the same as those indicated on the LCD monitor Using the Menu USB Selecting an external device Folder Name This menu sets the USB cable connection PC or printer You can select the method for assigning the folder names for storing images e Computer Select this menu when connecting to a computer e Standard The folder names are assigned as 100SSCAM gt e Printer Select this menu when connecting to a printer 101SSCAM gt gt 999SSCAM in order SETUPMENU 2 3 SETUPMENU 2 3 e Date The two digits of the
70. ase Move MENU Exit ME Set IMENU 5 0 On AE is not locked Pall when the focus is locked Program Line In Auto mode and Program mode exposure is regulated according to the set Program line e Normal Normal program is the basic Automatic Exposure Program e H Speed Hi speed priority program is an Automatic Exposure Program that selects higher shutter speeds e Depth Depth of field priority program is an Automatic Exposure Program that selects smaller aperture settings to maximise depth of field e MTF MTF priority program is an Automatic Exposure Program that selects the best aperture settings for the attached lens CUSTOM1 MENU 2 3 Program Line Ve jj Metering Time 10 sec O M AE L with AF Locked MOm Normal Depth Program Line A Normal PANS H Speed MTF 2 gt 2 Auto EVC Sets Program line to Fine tune when AWB _ Off a peel RR A WB when using flash f prog P WB Adjustable Range Fixed PETS Move MENU LOK jS IMENU 0 Using the Menu Auto EVC Sets whether to compensate automatically when proper exposure cannot be determined e Off The exposure does not compensate when the exposure cannot be accurately calculated automatically On The exposure compensates automatically when the automatic exposure function is unable to set the exposure accurately Auto EVC Of rs Does not use auto EV compensation when proper exposure is not obtained CUSTOM1 MENU 2 3 re j Metering Tim
71. ays You can slide the diopter from 2 5 m 1 to 1 5 m 1 1 Aim the AF point over the subject and then press the shutter button halfway 2 Adjust the diopter adjustment lever to suit your eyesight Viewfinder is adjusted to your eyesight J The eyecup is attached to the K viewfinder portion when camera leaves the factory Diopter adjustment is available with the eyecup attached However adjustment is easier with the eyecup removed as shown above To remove the eyecup pull upward and remove as shown on the right Using the Zoom ring Using the zoom ring you can enlarge telephoto angle or reduce wide angle the size of an image by changing the focal length value of the camera lens Adjust it to the desired size and take the picture 1 Position the subject in focus 2 Turn the zoom ring to the right or left Turn the zoom ring clockwise for telephoto and counterclockwise for wide angle length that looks right for your purpose Turn the zoom ring right or left until you see the composition you want e A fixed focal length lens do not includes the zoom ring LY e Look through the viewfinder to compose your picture at the focal oF A Wide Angle A Telephoto 035 Using the full automatic program mode Using the Drive Mode You can select the continuous shooting or self timer function using the DRIVE mode This chapter explains the Continuous Shooting Hi mode for example 1 036
72. back or the camera is connected to a computer with the USB cable This may cause the data to be lost or the card to be damaged Do not bend the Memory Card or subject it to violent impact Keep it away from water and store away from high temperatures Do not remove the Memory Card during formatting The card may be damaged beyond use Data on the Memory Card may be deleted in the following circumstances Samsung Camera does not accept any liability for data that is deleted if 1 2 3 4 The Memory Card is mishandled by the user The Memory Card is exposed to static electricity or electrical interference 1 2 3 The card has not been used for a long time 4 The card is ejected or the battery is removed while the data on the card is being recorded or accessed The Memory Card has a limited service life If it is not used for a long time the data on the card may become unreadable Be sure to regularly make a backup of important data on a computer 020 Avoid using or storing the card where it may be exposed to static electricity or electrical interference Avoid using or storing the card in direct sunlight or where it may be exposed to rapid changes in temperature or to condensation For information on compatible Memory Cards visit the Samsung Camera website or contact your nearest Samsung Camera customer service centre Always format new Memory Cards Also format Memory Cards used with other cameras When you format th
73. ber of shots to OFF using the front dial Press and hold the exposure bracket button 21 while using the front dial 090 Changing the Exposure and Shooting Auto Bracket Tf When the focus mode is set to SAF Single mode the focus is locked in K the first frame position and used for subsequent consecutive frames e The auto bracketing exposure setting will remain effective for twice as long as the exposure metering timer default setting is 20 seconds when you release your finger from the shutter release button during auto bracketing and you can take the next picture at the next compensation value In this case auto focusing works for each frame After about twice as much time as the exposure metering timer default setting is 20 seconds the camera returns to settings for taking the first picture e You can combine Auto Bracket with the built in flash or external flash P TTL auto only to change only the flash output continuously However when using an external flash holding the shutter release button down to take three continuous frames may cause the second and third frame to be taken before the flash is fully recharged Always take one frame at a time after confirming that charging is complete e Auto Bracket is not available when the exposure mode is set to J Auto mode and B Bulb mode Taking Only Over Exposed or Under Exposed Pictures are Possible by Using the Auto Bracket Function With the previously compen
74. ble battery is 6 months Charger SBC L6 Rated input AC100 240V 50Hz 60Hz Rated output DC 8 4 V 700 mA Dimensions 60 X 90 X 30 2 mm Weight 86 g A Lithium ion battery is expendable If the working duration of a fully charged battery decreases sharply purchase a new one Charging and Inserting the Batte Inserting the Battery ssi s 3 Close the Battery cover and rotate the battery cover lock lever as shown 1 Rotate the Battery cover unlock lever as shown in the illustration and open the cover oCLOSE e Use the specified battery Problems caused by using the other battery are not covered by the Samsung warranty e Do not open the battery cover or remove the batteries while the power is on e Remove the batteries when you will not use the camera for a long while The batteries may leak e lf the date and time settings have been reset when you insert new batteries after a long while If the date and time settings have been reset when you insert new batteries after a long while set date and time information by using the Date Time menu in the SETUP MENU e Insert batteries correctly Batteries inserted incorrectly may cause a camera breakdown Wipe the electrodes of the batteries before inserting e When the battery is removed turn off the camera first or the stored data may be deleted 2 Insert the battery as shown
75. body Inserting the Memory Card m SD SDHC memory card and Multi Media Card can be used with this Tf Do not remove the Memory Card while card access lamp is lit camela LY e Always format new Memory Cards before use Also format Memory Cards m Captured images are recorded on the Memory Card Make sure the camera used with other cameras is turned off before inserting or removing the Memory Card e Ifthe memory card cover is left open the power will not turn on e Make sure the memory card is correctly positioned before inserting it into the 1 Lift up the Card Cover Lock as shown camera and rotate it to the OPEN position Card cover opens 2 Have the front of the memory card facing toward the LCD monitor and insert the memory card Press the memory card one more time to remove it out of the memory card slot 3 Close the Card cover 019 Inserting the Memory Card p recautions When Using the Memory Card The Memory Card SD SDHC CARD is equipped with a write protect switch Setting the switch to A LOCK protects the existing data by preventing the J I recording of new data deletion of existing data or SD formatting of the card n switc Care should be taken when removing the Memory Card immediately after using the camera because the card may be hot Do not remove the Memory Card or turn the camera off while data is being saved to the card images are being played
76. by learning how to get a camera s angle of view exposure focusing the object and so on 038 038 038 039 040 040 041 041 042 043 043 044 045 045 046 047 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 053 054 060 066 070 077 Checking the Composition Exposure and Focus Before Shooting Displaying the Digital Preview Using the Liveview function Manual White Balance Manual W B Checking the focus Using Autofocus Selecting the Focusing Area AF Point Setting the Focus Position in the Viewfinder Fixing the Focus Adjusting the Focus Manually Manual Focus Using the Focus Indicator Using the Viewfinder Matte Field Setting the Exposure Effect of Shutter Speed and Effect of Aperture How to Check Depth of Field Selecting the Metering Method Exposure Compensation AE L with AF Locked Using the RAW button Using the Mirror Lock Up Function Self Timer Shooting Remote Control Shooting Sold Separately Using the Menu Using the MENU button Using the CAPTURE MENU Using the CUSTOM1 MENU Using the CUSTOM2 MENU Using the SETUP MENU Using the PLAYBACK MENU Checking the Composition Exposure and Focus Before Shooting Displaying the Digital Preview Using the main switch on your camera you can check the composition exposure in the LCD monitor and focus before you actually take a picture To use the digital preview function select Custom2 MENU gt Preview Method gt Digital 1 LY 038
77. c ISO sensitivity range while using the TAv shooting mode Press the Fn button on the rear body of the camera and then use the rear dial F to adjust the automatic ISO sensitivity range ol Now you are ready to take some pictures 085 Using the manual mode to choose your own camera settings You can select your own exposure settings for the shutter speed aperture stop and ISO set value Pressing the green button on your camera automatically sets the exposure for the appropriate brightness while using the M Manual mode A Before setting the exposure using the green button A After setting the exposure using the green button M Manual Mode 1 Rotate the Mode dial 3 2 Set your own exposure value for the shutter speed and aperture using the front dial and rear dials 086 3 Set your own ISO sensitivity value using the Fn gt direction button gt ISO SENSITIVITY ISO 9 Ra taaa aaea 4 Now you are ready to take some pictures Woe Pe Move Ira Set EV Bar The EV bar appears in the LCD panel and viewfinder in M Manual mode The appropriate exposure is set when V is in the middle of the EV bar If it is towards it is underexposed If it is towards it is overexposed If the value exceeds the range of the EV bar the or blinks A EV Bar AE L in M mode Press the AE L button O m to record the exposure value in M Man
78. cus Al EV Steps 1 2 EV asr O LMENU Sii AF operates when the AF button is pressed E Set MENU 5o AF by Press Halfway Sets whether to perform AF when the shutter release button is pressed halfway On Performs AF when the shutter release button is pressed halfway Off Does not perform AF when the shutter release button is pressed halfway CUSTOM1 MENU 1 3 e Ji Link AF Point amp AE Oi Superimpose AF Area GRIN 2 AF in Remote Control Off 2 Aaaa uo AF by Press Halfway 2 On CatchinFocus Bom gt EV Steps AA I gt o MENU re Set AF by Press Halfway On A AF TET 4 when shutter release button is pressed halfway MENU 5 0 Catch in Focus The catch in focus function disables the shutter button if the subject is out of focus while using the MF focusing mode For the following cases the shutter button operates differently depending on the Catch in focus option When the manual focusing lens is used with the focus mode lever set to SAF The current lens has an AF MF lever and it is set to MF e Off Shutter fires whether the subject is in focus or not eOn Shutter fires only when the subject is in focus Although the subject is in focus on half shutter you cannot take a picture if the subject is out of focus on full shutter release CUSTOM1 MENU 1 3 Pe Ji Link AF Point amp AE Off Superimpose AF Area MOMP AF in Remote Control Off 2 NOO O AF by Press Halfway On
79. d 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 does 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help E CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer respon sible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment E Declaration of Conformity Trade Name SAMSUNG TECHWIN Model No Samsung GX 20 Responsible Party SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS AMERICA INC Address 105 Challenger Road 2nd FI Ridgefield Park NJ Telephone No 1 800 SAMSUNG 726 7864 This device co
80. d check the multi media Qs information a Zoom bar i i You can change preview size i Folder display window i You can see the folder location of the selected image Image display window Images of the selected folder are displayed L Refer to the Help menu in Samsung Master for further information A 130 Samsung Master Image edit You can edit the still image Samsung Master 1 1 SG200279 jpg Sel o COOIE Nemm Omma maT iji i 1 More color choices a Edit menu You can select the following menus Tools You can resize or crop the selected image Adjust You can modify image quality Retouch You can change image or insert effects on the image Drawing tools Tools for editing an image Image display window Aselected image displays in this window Preview window You can preview the changed image LY e Refer to the Help menu in Samsung Master for further information a e Astill image edited with Samsung Master can t be played back on the camera 131 Samsung Master Movie edit You can have still images movies narration and music all in one movie file Samsung Master 1 1 Video Project 1 126 Images C3 Setup B My Computer EAA 3 Floppy A See Local C E s Local Disk D QD CD Drive E tH Sa Removable Disk F S Control Panel S Shared Documents B My Documents
81. d using the Extended Bracket menu A Low contrast A Normal contrast A High contrast 057 Using the Menu Multi Exposure You can set the number of shots to be taken in the Multi Exposure function You can take multiple frames while creating a single picture The image shown on the right has two separate frames in a single picture Number of Shots e Auto EV Adjust Multi Exposure Auto EV Adjust The exposure is 2 9 images adjusted automatically according to the number of shots ii o FTA Set MENU Wa Set MENU lt Multi Exposure 2 ES Auto EV AGI CN TONE 2 gt ifo ET J f gt WT Set menu ira Set MENU E20 Number of Shots 058 Multi Exposure VAT ss Number of Shots 2times If the RAW button or MENU button is pressed or the Extended Auto Bracket is set during Multi exposure shooting the pictures that have already been taken are saved and Multi exposure is exited Extended Bracket and Multi Exposure are not used at the same time The last mode selected is set Press the delete button 4f during Instant Review to discard pictures created to that point and create again from the first picture After completing the Multi Exposure shooting the settings for Multi Exposure will be canceled Using the Menu Memory of Settings You can select which settings to save when the camera is turned off CAPTURE MENU 2 2 O User Re
82. de where the subject is kept in focus by continuous adjustment while the shutter release button is pressed halfway 1 Set the focus mode lever to SAF or CAF 2 Look through the viewfinder and press the shutter release button halfway 040 The focus indicator appears in the viewfinder when focused if focus indicator is blinking the subject is not in focus of Focus indicator The camera can be focused by pressing the AF button In SAF Single mode the focus is locked focus lock while focus indicator is lit To focus on another subject take your finger off the shutter release button first In CAF Continuous mode focus is adjusted continuously tracking the moving object as long as the shutter release button is kept pressed halfway The shutter cannot be released until the subject is in focus in SAF Single mode If the subject is too close to the camera move back and take the picture Adjust the focus manually if the subject is difficult to focus If you try to focus on your subject in a too dark place multiple flash fires simultaneously on half shutter You need to pop up the built in flash and set the auto focusing mode to SAF Single mode before shooting Use the matte field in the viewfinder when the subject is difficult to focus and the focus indicator will not stay lit Checking the focus Selecting the Focusing Area AF Point Setting the Focus Position in the Viewfinder Choos
83. disconnect the USB cable during data transfer The PictBridge menu appears Select Printing Mode e Depending on the type of printer not all the settings made on the camera such as print settings and DPOF settings may be valid aute e f the number of copies is set to more than 500 in the printer option a failure may occur when you attempt to print e You cannot use the camera to select multiple images for printing on a single sheet Make the settings on the printer For details refer to the operating manual for your printer e RAW images cannot be printed directly Use a PC to print RAW images e See the software instructions when connecting to a PC Tf PictBridge menu is not displayed if USB is set to Computer LY e DPOF Auto Print can be selected only with printers that support DPOF Auto Print function 140 Printing Using PictBridge inti g i g g 6 Press the OK button ETE A Pri ntin Sin le Ima eS The print settings confirmation screen AC a ng appears Proceed to Step 12 to print the 1 Press the direction buttons A W on your A images by default To change the print camera to select Print One settings go to Step 7 Select Printing Mode a Print One EZE Change EA a IMENU HEOK KE Print 2 Press the OK button 7 Press the Fn button The Print one screen appears The screen for changing print settings appears Standard 3 Press the direction buttons lt P to select Fy E aey
84. e S 119 Connecting the Camera to AV Equipment By using the video cable you can play back images using a TV or other device with a video IN jack as your monitor Make sure that both the TV and the camera are turned off before connecting the cable 1 Open the terminal cover and connect the video cable to the PC Video terminal on your camera 2 Connect the other end of the video cable to the video IN jack on the AV device 3 Turn on the AV device and the camera 7 e f you intend to use the camera continuously for a long period use of the 4 AC Power Adapter SAC 82 sold separately is recommended e For AV equipment with multiple video IN jacks such as TVs check the operating manual of the AV device and select the video IN jack to which the camera is connected e Ensure that the video output format setting is the correct one for your country or region e The camera LCD monitor turns off while the camera is connected to the AV device 120 A Y Using the Software Explains camera characteristics accessories and the names of various parts 122 122 124 125 126 126 127 127 12y 127 128 128 130 31 132 133 133 134 135 135 7 A Software Notes System Requirements Setting up the application software Starting PC mode Removable Disk Downloading stored images Removing the removable disk Windows 2000 ME XP Vista Setting up the USB Driver for M
85. e 10 sec AE L with AF Locked GH i Program Line Normal 2 MNAO Fine tune when AWB Off WB when using flash AMBP A WB Adjustable Range Fixed asr Uo MENU 5i r Set MENU 572e Fine Tune when AWB Sets whether fine tune is available when white balance is set to Auto e Off The AWB fine tuning is not available On The AWB fine tuning is available CUSTOM1 MENU 2 3 O jy Metering Time 10 sec AE L with AF Locked GHEY 1 Program Line Normal 2 FOSS F Fine tune when ANBA Off WB when using flash MBP A WB Adjustable Range Fixed Fine tune when AWB C x Fine tune is E when White Balance is a set to AWB as O MENU Si WOKA Set MENU 0 WB when using flash Sets whether to fix white balance when flash is discharged e AWB White Balance is set to Auto when using flash e Unchanged White Balance setting is not changed by flash use e Flash White Balance setting is set to Flash when using flash CUSTOM1 MENU 2 3 e Metering Time 10 sec AE L with AF Locked GHEY NOMMEN WB when using flash D AWB AM Unchanged 2 NAVO 2 gt Flash Fine tune when AWB Off WB when using flash AWB Pm Meeocucicuecmeance as O MENU 4 White Balance is set to Auto when using flash ok Sai MENU 576 4 WB Adjustable Range Automatically adjusts white balance depending on the different light conditions even though the light source is specified by setting WHITE BALANCE in the Fn
86. e memory card the capacity of the memory card may ap pears less than it is written in the product label Turning the Camera On and Off Using the Vertical Battery Grip SBG D1V Sold Separate Using the battery grip gives you a more comfortable position while shooting with a vertical angle of view 1 Move the main switch to the ON position SAMSUNG 2 The LCD panel and the monitor are turned on Now you can take a picture using the camera Battery grip e The power will automatically turn off when you do not perform any operations within a set period of time Default setting is 1 minute You A Installing the battery grip can change the setting on the Auto Power Off menu of the SETUP MENU menu To turn on the camera again rotate the main switch or LY e Always turn the camera off when not in use A refer to the followings Battery grip supports the green button Press the shutter button halfway down function while you can still adjust the Press the playback button gt J exposure using the battery grip Press the INFO button A Vertical position when using the battery grip J For more detailed information about the battery grip please refer to the bat 4 tery grip owner s manual 021 setting the Language and Date Information The first time the camera is turned on after purchasing the INITIAL SETTINGS 4 Select Type Date and Time f
87. e the part of the viewfinder to set focus to The selected AF point appears red in the viewfinder Superimpose AF Area 1 Select SEL with the Focus point selection dial Auto focusing mode must be set to SEL to j j i anti move the AF point where you want to focus Auto The camera selects the optimum AF point even if the subject is M point w you w u not centered SEL Select Sets the AF point to one of the eleven points in the AF area Centre Sets the AF point to the centre of the viewfinder 2 Look through the viewfinder and check the position of the subject 1 Set the desired program mode using the Focus point selection dial 3 Place the AF Auto Focusing point where you want to focus using the direction buttons lt gt on your camera The AF point appears red in the viewfinder Superimpose AF Area and you can check where you set the AF point J AF point is not displayed in the viewfinder when Off is selected for 4 Superimpose AF Area in the CUSTOM1 MENU menu T AF point appears in the centre as soon as you press the AF button while LY the AF point mode is set to Centre L1 041 Checking the focus Fixina the Focus 4 Re compose the picture while keeping the shutter release button pressed halfway If your subject is outside the Focusing Area AF Point first focus the subject in the Focusing Area AF Point and then make a change to the composition 1 Frame the desired compo
88. ears on the LCD panel while cleaning the Sensor Dust Removal i r we Cy The dust can be removed by shaking the Senso Marked area shows PAo Ea AS e Start up Action Removes dust in the sensor by selecting the check dust in the sensor box v in the Start up Action using the direction buttons lt P gt Tf Due to the different shooting conditions the actual image can be Se LY different form the result of the Dust Alert function For the best result SETUP MENU Dust Removal it is recommended to place a white paper on the front of the lens and G Micrel make sure all the area in the viewfinder is displayed in white USB Computer Dust Removal e The result image from Dust Alert is based on the same angle of view 2 Auto Power Off in om Start up Action Ia Date fo in a way that you place the camera body in front of you and remove 2 IT 4 the lens to check the sensor ange File Name Sensor Cleaning le b gt a as UO menu bok Set menu 57 075 Using the Menu Pixel Mapping If noise is found in the image you can eliminate the bad pixels by using Pixel Mapping SETUP MENU 3 3 O Vas Pixel Mapping gt 2 AF fine adjustment Off 2 BGs og gt Pixel Mapping For checking the image sensor assembly to make adjustments Execute les UO Menu lt Menu Ee Wa Set AF fine adjustment If there is a slight difference in focusing point among lenses users ca
89. ect Battery Oi C CUARAN On 2 Saving Rotation Info O A Auto gt Light of lop LCD on F Flash in Wireless Mogens On Reset Custom2 BP asr Uo MENU Sii Fires Built in flash J EAE A SEES REAA Auto N Body First Light of Top LCD EOMP ol Grip First Flash in Wireless Mode On z2 a aay B Reset Custom2 a oa asr o Menu 5i bok Sii MENU 5726 Reset Custom2 Liaht of Too LCD Resets all the settings in the CUSTOM2 MENU menu to the defaults Sets whether or not to illuminate the LCD panel Reset The settings will reset e Cancel The settings will not reset e On The LCD panel will illuminate when pressing the LCD panel lamp button e Off The LCD panel will not illuminate when pressing the LCD panel lamp button CUSTOM2 MENU 3 3 O Auto Rotation On Saving Rotation Info BOME 1 Select Battery Auto Light of Top Reset Custom2 2 Reset E eset 2 Cancel 22 Returns the custom S gt CUSTOM2 MENU 3 3 C CUARAN On Saving Rotation Info BOME Light of Top LCD 2 re Battery Auto LightofTopLCD Bom Sf gt o Jij Flash in Wireless Mode On Reset Custom2 A E function settings to initial settings Press the Exposure Ya compensation button to illuminate LCD panel as Uo Menu lt E Set IMENU 57e F Flash in Wireless Mode On Reset Custom2 BP asl o MENU 7 bokj Sii MENU 5i 069 Using the Menu Using the SETUPMENU s CS SBeee
90. een blue and BA compensation amber 6 Press the OK button The White Balance fine tune screen appears WHITE BALANCE DEVOA Check Lok JES 7 Press the OK button twice The camera is ready to take a picture with the set White Balance 095 Adjusting the sensitivity of the image sensor Setting the Sensitivi 77 Captured images can show more noise if higher Sensitivity is set oe A e Set this menu in CUSTOM1 MENU gt ISO Steps You can set the sensitivity to suit the brightness of the surroundings e If Set Max ISO Range is set to 6400 in the CUSTOM1 MENU ISO The sensitivity can be set to AUTO 100 400 or within a sensitivity range sensitivity can be set to 6400 equivalent to ISO 100 to 6400 e Itis possible to see more noise in the images when setting the ISO sensitivity to 6400 1 Press the Fn button The Fn menu appears Ji E Setting the Range of Automatic Correction in AUTO AWB ISO AUTO Set range to automatically correct sensitivity when Sensitivity is set to AUTO 4 The sensitivity is automatically corrected in ISO SENSITIVITY ax ace the range of AUTO 100 400 by default Aiso SS SST S SSIES SSIS gt Se E You can set the changeable ISO range for P a ae automatic correction using the Fn menu AUTO 100 400 2 Press the direction button on your camera ISO SENSITIVITY The ISO sensitivity menu appears Ea ERs Ten ee fo Haje gt Lad
91. ep Perform various settings related to the camera in the SETUP MENU menu You can tum the camera operation beep on or off e E You can turn the camera operation beep on or off AF Sound AE Lock RAW Self Timer Remote Control Format K No beep sound Formats the Memory Card Be sure to format new Memory Card with the camera before using the card Formatting will delete all the data on the Beep On Memory Card SETUPMENU 1 8 Beep O TOMEN Been gt 2 Date Time 2 Language Sis EfgIsH e Format The memory will be formatted e Cancel The memory will not be formatted SETUP MENU 1 3 Format okie gt Beep Ul Date Time Self Timer v RAW v v Remote Control v Guide Display 3 sec i LCD Brightness BEO Foma LCD colour adjustment 0000 Cancel as UO menu FTA Set MENU 0 cy Beep MEHA r AF Sound v Wl AE Lock 2 gt S gt 2 Language 52 English Guide Display 3 sec LCD Brightness LCD colour adjustment 00 00 Move TST Exit Ss 733MB 968MB LOK Jo Set IMENU 5 6 When formatting is completed camera mode is changed to the Capture or Playing back mode AF Sound 2 AE Lock TNA Do not open the card cover while formatting Memory Card The card i CF e Fay Le may be damaged beyond use i gt saime e Formatting will delete protected data Be aware Remote Control E Set MENU 5 0 070 Using the Menu Date Time Language 32 You can ch
92. er Focus mode lever 013 Names of Working Parts Rear Exposure Compensation Memory Card Slot LCD panel lamp button Rear e dial Self Timer lamp Remote control receiver Hot shoe LCD Panel Diopter adjustment lever a IE _ AE L Lock Button pr Memory Card Metering mode lever _ A N Z Cover Strap Holder Exposure bracket button NS Viewfinder MENU button 72 AF Button OK Button Delete Picture Wizard tl see INFO button ae Playback button sa e SSG ae LCD Monitor Direction button Card access lamp Card cover lock OIS Optical Image Stabilization lever Focus point selection dial Fn Button 014 Names of Working Parts Quick reference quide Front Rear Green Button p 66 Flash Button p 99 Exposure Compensation p 47 Rear e dial p 53 j LCD panel lamp button p 69 Mode dial p 33 p p p 69 LCD Panel p 32 Diopter ARE aes R AE L p 48 Lock Button p 119 p Exposure bracket 4 x Front dial p 53 co button p 90 y MENU button p 53 H k RAW button p 49 Delete fis p10 Leis INFO button p 28 Playback button p 110 kS ll Direction button F AF Button p 61 LCD Monitor M C Mode dial Saving your own exposure setting and Fn Button p a Using the external flash
93. er of recordable images in the LCD panel and viewfinder Continuous The number of continuous recordable images is displayed when the shutter release button is pressed halfway CUSTOM2 MENU 2 3 O UseAperture Ring Off 2 Remaining Count One touch Bracketing SIGH Bracketing Order 0 2 gt Remaining C Norma Continuous Release in Charging Off Preview Method gt EPA Ojjj as UO menu S Release in Charging Always displays the no Wall of recordable images for current memory card ra Set MENU 576i You can set to allow shooting while the flash is re charging e Off Pictures cannot be taken while the flash is re charging eOn Pictures can be taken while the flash is re charging Flash may not fire even though you set Release in Charging to On in the CUSTOM2 MENU CUSTOM2 MENU 2 3 re y Use Aperture Ring off P One touch Bracketing g Wl Bracketing Order 0 Remaining Count EP S Release in Charging Off Preview Method w Initial Zoom ii PRESS Move IMENU 4 Release in Charging 2 22 Disables shutter release LS while the built in gt flash is charging hok Set IMENU 50 067 Using the Menu Preview Method Choose the preview method to use when the main switch is turned to the preview position Set values in the Preview Method are activated when the main switch is turned to the preview position Q e Optical You can check the depth of fie
94. era to the PC through the USB hub if the PC and the hub are not compatible Wherever possible connect the camera to the PC directly If used with any other USB devices gt The camera may malfunction when it is connected to the PC at the same time as another USB cable In this case discon nect the other USB cable and connect only one USB cable to the PC Case 6 Case 7 Case 8 Case 9 When open the Device Manager by clicking Start Settings gt Control Panel gt Performance and Maintenance gt System gt Hardware gt Device Manager there are Unknown Devices or Other Devices entries with a yellow question mark beside them or devices with an exclamation mark beside them gt Right click on the entry with the question or exclamation mark and select Remove Restart the PC and connect the camera the again For Windows 98 PC remove the camera driver also restart the PC and then reinstall the camera driver In some security programs Norton Anti Virus V3 etc the computer may not recognise the camera as a removable disk gt Stop the security programs and connect the camera to the computer Refer to the security program instructions about how to stop the program If a PC connected with the camera stops responding while Windows is starting gt In this case disconnect the PC and the camera and Windows will start If the problem happens continuously set the Legacy USB Su
95. exposure depending on the shutter speed The following images show that the fast shutter speed 1 250 sec captures a stop motion of moving subject and the slow shutter speed 1 15 sec captures a blurred image as the subject keeps moving until the shutter closes l E TN s g z D A Tv Mode Aperture f 16 Shutter Speed 1 15sec A Tv Mode Aperture f 4 Shutter Speed 1 250sec Tv Shutter Priority Mode 1 Rotate the Mode dial 3 to select Tv 2 Turn the front dial lt and adjust the shutter speed The shutter speed and aperture value are displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel 3 Now you are ready to take some pictures Exposure Warning If the subject is too bright or too dark the aperture value will blink in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel If the subject is too bright choose a faster shutter speed If it is too dark choose a slower shutter speed When the aperture value indication stops blinking you can take the picture with proper exposure Use an ND Neutral Density filter if the subject is too bright Use a flash if it is too dark 083 Expressing the background out of focus Using the Av Aperture priority mode you can express the subject in the Av Aperture Priori Mode background out of focus Shutter speed is automatically set to an appropriate exposure depending on the aperture value 1 Rotate the Mode dial to select Av
96. eye Reduction Flash Red eye is the phenomenon where eyes look reddish in photographs taken in dark environments with a flash This is caused by the reflection of the electronic flash from the retina of the eye Red eye occurs because pupils are dilated in dark environments This phenomenon cannot be averted but the following measures can be used to combat it Brighten the surroundings when shooting If using a zoom lens set it to wide angle and move in closer to your subject Use a flash that supports red eye reduction Avoiding the direct use of external flash may reduce the red eye in pictures The red eye reduction function on this camera reduces red eye by discharging the flash twice With the red eye reduction function the pre flash is discharged just before the shutter is released This reduces pupil dilation The main flash is then discharged while the pupils are smaller reducing the red eye effect To use the red eye reduction function set Auto tRed eye lt in Auto mode 3 and Fill lntRed eye 4 or 1st Curtain Sync Red eye lt in other modes Using the Built in Flash Front curtain sync Rear curtain sync The next example shows the difference between front curtain sync and rear curtain sync Rear curtain sync is used to freeze motion at the end of the exposure in a sharp image The subject moved in the direction _ of the arrow lt Q The subject moved in the direction of the arrow
97. ff 3 Sec 10 Sec 30 Sec SETUP MENU O Format Beep 2 Date Time Ssh A RARA SETUP MENU 1 3 C jy Format Beep ie 2 Date Time 2 Language s a8 Engish Time Setting Date Time Date Time Date Time a ao O 2 Type MeCN Sy Meee dd mm yy 24h 2 Dive dd mmiyy 24h ay LCD Brightness LCD colour adjustment asr Set IMENU Guide Display A 3 sec LCD Brightness BED LCD colour adjustment 0000 eA Move MENU 54 2 EE 01 01 2008 2 P 01 101 2008 2 p 01 01 2008 gt Time 00 gt EA F Time 13 00 FTA Set MENU 57 Tm Set MENU 72 5 Ta Set MENU 67 5 6 071 Using the Menu LCD Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor Adjust settings when the LCD monitor is hard to see e You can select 7 0 7 steps of LCD brightness SETUP MENU 1 3 C uE 2 SETUP MENU 1 3 re Format Beep 2 Date Time 2 Language s ip COEIRE a LCD Brights gt MOE PES Set IMENU e Beep Date Time Z Move MENU 54 LCD colour adjustment You can adjust the colour of the LCD monitor SETUP MENU 1 3 C EE Beep ia Zl Date Time 2 Lanquage S a2 Engish Guide Display 3 sec LCD Brightness EON O 0 LCD colour adjustment 00 00 asr ove menu Si E Set LCD colour adjustmen MENU lt 0 072 Video Out When you connect the camera to AV equipment such
98. fo ofofololo O 2 Press the flash button The built in flash pops up if necessary and In the User mode the available flash may be changed by the exposure mode begins charging When the flash is fully charged 4 appears in the LCD panel and viewfinder 3 Press the shutter release button halfway The focus indicator appears in the viewfinder when focused 4 Press the shutter release button fully The picture is taken 5 Push down on the portion indicated in the illustration to retract the flash Qn z iar p i UWUNG ier zy ag Pa p Using the Built in Flash Us ing Fill in Flash 4 Using the Fill In flash mode the flash fires regardless the environmental light conditions You can effectively use this flash mode when photographing against the light 1 100 SaL Rotate the Mode dial amp 3 mode except for the 3 Auto mode Press the flash 4 button The built in flash pops up if necessary and begins charging Regardless of the Flash mode the Fill in flash will be selected When the flash is fully charged 4 appears in the LCD panel and viewfinder Press the shutter release button halfway The focus indicator appears in the viewfinder when focused Press the shutter release button fully The picture is taken Push down on the portion indicated in the illustration to retract the flash 3 to any recording Using Red
99. g In this mode a set number of pictures can be taken automatically at a set interval from a set time CAPTURE MENU 2 2 O User Registration MENIN a Extended Bracket off 2 WISE io Interval Shooting Interval 00 00 01 No ofShots Start Trigger Now Pa Memory of Settings ET W OIS mo Start Time ODID i gt MENU LOK Sii MENU 9 50 J e Interval shooting can not be used while the Extended Bracket or LY Multi Exposure functions are used B Bulb exposure program mode does not support the interval shooting e f Start Trigger is set to Set Time in the interval shooting mode the current time is displayed on the top right comer in the screen Extended Bracket You can save pictures with three different CAPTURE MENU 2 2 white balance saturation sharpness and o User Registration p a Interval Shooting BP contrast levels Three pictures are saved with Extended Bracket gt Off each shot The following settings are available Bo Multi Exposure in the Extended Bracket menu F Memory of Settings White Balance MG 3 MG 2 gt boom MG 1 AB 3 MENU AB 2 AB 1 M Masenta G Green A Amber B Blue e Saturation 4 3 2 1 e Contrast 4 3 2 1 e Sharpness 4 3 2 1 Extended Bracket O Extended Bracket Saturation Contrast LOK sJ MENU 5716 The following images show how the Contrast is change
100. gistration 2 Interval Shooting mr Wl Extended Bracket Of 2 wi Exposure eee susie of soins White Balance Wl ISO Sensitivity EV Compensation op 2 gt F ting of Flash z W OIS Extended Bracket 1 2 laer O menw S a Set MAM Back Drive White Balance ISO Sensitivity EV Compensation The settings are maintained The settings are reset when Flash when the camera is turned off the camera is turned off Extended Bracket Playback Display Flash power New files are named using numbers that follow the previous sequence even bhe when a new memory card is used or after formatting or after deleting all pictures After using the reset function the next file name will be set from 0001 even after formatting deleting all or inserting a new memory card W OIS Optical Image Stabilization OIS Optical image Stabilization helps the user capture sharp images by reducing camera shake vibration Optical REAR Image Stabilization is especially useful when ES Extended Bracket using a low shutter speed which may cause 2 WUZ Yote camera shake e SAUN J QOS P CAPTURE MENU 2 2 O User Registration ise TE me A If you use the lens that does not support the automatic information about the focal length you can manually select the available focal length to enable the OIS function 1 Select W OIS menu in the CAPTURE MENU 2 Press the direction buttons lt
101. h Mode 4 to pop up the flash Select a Flash mode to suit your purpose from the Flash options screen in the Fn menu You can adjust the flash output with the rear dial in any Exposure mode other than Auto mode The built in flash is optimum from about 0 7 m to 4 m from the subject Exposure will not be properly controlled and vignetting may occur when used at a distance closer than 0 7 m This distance varies slightly depending on the lens being used and set sensitivity ISO AUTO 1 Press the Fn button The Fn menu appears Compatibility of built in flash and lens 5 Vignetting darkening of the corners of the image due to a lack of light may occur depending on the lens being used and the capture conditions We recommend taking a test shot to confirm this PES Move Fn B 2 Press the direction button on your e When using the built in flash remove the lens hood before shooting camera A e The built in flash fully discharges for lenses without a function to set The flash options screen appears aperture lens ring to A Auto Sie Discharges the flash automatically in dark or backlit locations Fill In The built in flash discharges manually When the pop up 4 OO RTs Set flash is closed the flash doesn t discharge When the flash is opened the flash will discharge 4 Auto Red eye Lights a red eye reduction light before automatic flash 4 Fill in The built in flash discharges manual
102. he Printer Setting the Printing Service DPOF You can order conventional photograph prints by taking the Memory Card 4 Press the direction button A 2 00 0080 with recorded images to any store offering this printing service The DPOF screen appears If DPOF settings e A DPOF Digital Print Order Format settings allow you to specify the number of have already been made for an image the previous number of prints and date setting copies or to imprint the date on or O off will be displayed NEW All images MTA Set E DPOF settings cannot be applied to RAW images 5 Press the direction buttons lt gt to select the number of copies and press the direction buttons The frame moves to Date Printing Single Images Set the following items for each image e Copies Selects the number of copies You can print up to 99 copies 6 Press the direction buttons lt P to select E e Date Specifies whether you want the date inserted on the print or not whether to insert the date or not m CS v The date will be imprinted AEN L The date will not be imprinted As 1 Press the playback button BJ V00 0080 Lo fe The most recently captured image image JPEG with the largest file number is displayed on Pn Date _ val the LCD monitor F40 F 7 Press the OK button Him All images Mra Set The DPOF settings are saved and the cam ae era returns to Playback statu
103. hoto Print 2 Starting Basic Shooting Auto mode Explains how to make a photo print This chapter gives a quick guidelines for the first time users to take a picture using the basic shooting mode Auto mode AIE Explains troubleshooting and introduces the special terms used in this 3 Getting a Better Picture by Using More Functions user guide This chapter helps users achieve a better picture by learning how to get a camera s angle of view exposure focusing the object and so on 4 Using Advanced Shooting Modes This chapter explains how to use the advanced shooting mode such as Tv Shutter Priority AE mode Av Aperture Priority AE mode and so on 5 Using the Flash This chapter explains how to take a picture in a dark place using the flash 6 How to Playback the Images Explains how to view or delete the picture images including how to view images in thumbnail view on the LCD monitor 009 Memo LN Before Starting to Take a Picture Explains camera characteristics accessories and the names of various parts 012 012 013 013 014 015 016 016 017 018 018 019 020 021 021 022 7 A Checking the Contents of the Package What are included in the package Names of Working Parts Front amp Top Rear Quick reference guide Charging and Inserting the Battery Charging the Battery Inserting the Battery Battery Level Indicator Approximate Playback Time Fully charged battery Inserting
104. icient Maximum flash distance L1 Guide number Selected aperture e Built in flash guide number Minimum flash distance L2 Maximum flash distance L1 5 The value 5 used in the formula above is Sensitivity Built in flash guide number a fixed value which applies only when 190109 ie using the built in flash alone ISO 200 18 4 ISO 400 26 Example ISO 800 36 7 When sensitivity is ISO 200 and aperture value is F4 ISO 1600 52 L1 18 4 4 approx 4 6 m L2 4 6 5 approx 0 9 m Therefore the flash can be used in a range of about 0 9 m to 4 6 m The flash cannot be used when the distance is less than 0 8 m When the flash is used at closer than 0 8 m it causes vignetting in the picture corners light is distributed unevenly and the Calculating Aperture Value from Shooting Distance picture may be over exposed The following equation calculates the aperture value for shooting distances Aperture Value Used F Guide number Shooting distance Example When sensitivity is ISO 200 and shooting distance is 6 1 m aperture value is F 18 4 6 1 3 If the resulting number 3 in the above example is not available as a lens aperture the smaller number that is closest 2 8 in the above example is generally used 104 Using an External Flash Sold Separately Using the optional external flash SEF 54PZF SEF 36PZF enables a variety 1 Shutter speed of 1 90 sec or slower of flash modes such as P TTL auto flash m
105. ill be cancelled ges Select All E Next gt _ 128 Samsung Master 6 A window will open as shown Auto download wizard The destination of the selected a ene rover earning ae folder will be displayed along the top of the window Click the Start button to download the images 9 photos of storage driver of camera are ready to download to ments and Settings WHI WMy Documents WMy Pictures t2008_01_16 folder D WDocu 7 Downloaded images will be displayed 129 Samsung Master Image viewer You can view the stored images ee Camera le Menu bar You can select menus File Edit View Tools Change functions Auto download help etc 2008_01_16 O Images Setup SQ My Computer Gh 3 Floppy A Image in Folder selection window You can select the desired images in this window 1 15 F22 5G200270 ipg SG200271 ipg SG200272 ipg 5G200273 ipg 5G200274 ipg G200275 ipa 1 40 F14 1 200 F8 m s Local Disk D E e E Media type selection menu 1 I 1 I I I I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 Hee Local C I 1 I 1 I 1 I I I I 1 J Re A p Doeme sraa sram F You can select image viewer image edit movie edit functions in this 3 Rede G200276 jpg SG200277 ipg 6200279 ipg 3 menu 9 Q Preview window CE E TD You can preview a image or a movie clip an
106. images in the camera can be moved to the PC and can be edited by an image editing program m You can visit the Samsung web site through the internet http Mwww samsungcamera com English http Awww samsungcamera co kr Korean Choose Destination Location Select folder where setup will install files Samsung Master InstallShield Wizard Select Program Folder Please select a program folder Setup will install Samsung Master in the following folder To install to this folder click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and selef another folder ai Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below You may type a new AAU E EET name or select one from the existing folders list Click Next to continue Program Folder Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Existing Folders Click Install to begin the installation Destination Folder If you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard Administrative Tools Adobe AEOK L S CyberLink DVD Suite ESET Games Snaglt7 Startup D Program Files Samsung S amsung Master 1 Install the Samsung Master Samsung Pensa RAW Converter by following the instructions shown on your PC monitor Samsung Digital n Samsung Master InstallShield Wizard Thank you for purcha
107. in the thumbnail view mode F3 Delete 1000101 2 Select the folder you want to delete using 3 Press the delete button 4 the direction buttons 4 _ appears above the images 3 Press the delete button 4 and then select the Delete All The selected folder is Delete deleted as soon as you press the OK button Folder name J If any protected images are in the selected folder a message appears and Y asks if you want to delete them all 117 Deleting Images Deleting images taken with the RAW button 3 Press the direction buttons A to select airman deletion type i A You can save both the RAW and JPEG images at one time shutter release Delete JPEG Delete JPEG using the Set RAW Button function Both the RAW and JPEG images can Only JPEG format images among the belete BAW be deleted at once if you press the delete button 4 while playing back the selected images are deleted Delete RAW JPEG RAW image Delete RAW Cancel Only RAW format images among the a2 aaie EA All images MTA Set Tf Deleted images cannot be restored g e Protected images cannot be deleted 1 Press the playback gt button and select the RAW image by using the direction selected images are deleted Delete RAW JPEG RAW and JPEG format images among the selected images are deleted r 100 0030 a Delete JPEG Delete RAV Delete RAW JPEG buttons lt gt EA
108. ing dust can be removed with sensor clear function You can select JPEG or RAW image format Or you can select JPEG and RAW at the same time This is a Dustproof and Damp Proof camera for safe outdoor shooting Features a Digital Preview function for checking the image to ensure that the desired result is achieved The comfort and flexibility of the continuous Liveview function directly on the LCD is available to users The Picture Wizard function enables you to adjust image before shooting You can create the image you desire by adjusting the colour tone saturation and contrast and so on The captured area view angle will differ between the GX 20 and 35mm SLR cameras even if the same lens is used because the format size for 35mm film and the sensor are different Sizes for 35mm film and Size of Sensor 35mm film 36mm x 24mm GX 20 sensor 23 4mm X 15 5mm Angles of view being equal the focal length of a lens used with a 35mm camera must be approximately 1 5 times longer than that of GX 20 To get the equivalent angle of view for a full frame 35mm camera divide the focal length of the 35 mm camera by 1 5 When you use the GX 20 for shooting Example To get the equivalent angle of view of a 150 mm lens on a full frame 35mm camera you will get 100 dividing 150 by 1 5 Use a 100mm lens with the GX 20 The equivalent focal length on a full frame 35 mm camera is calculated in a opposite way of calculation as follows
109. is released after about 2 seconds Use this mode to avoid camera shake when the shutter release button is pressed 1 Press the Fn button on your camera and then press the direction button A The drive mode screen appears Single Frame Shooting Rr Move ra Set 2 Press the direction buttons lt gt to select S or Voy Drive 0 ma Ole Tis 3 Press the OK button gt The camera is ready to take pictures Self Timer 12 secs lt gt OE KYE Set 4 Confirm in the viewfinder that the subject you wish to shoot is in the display and press the shutter release button halfway The focus indicator appears when the subject is in focus 45 Fus 5 Press the shutter release button fully The self timer lamp starts blinking slowly L The shutter will be released about 2 at first and then blinks rapidly for 2 seconds before the shutter is released The beep is heard and the rate increases The shutter will be released about 12 seconds after the shutter release button is pressed fully seconds after the shutter release button is pressed fully You can cancel the self timer by pressing the MENU button or rotating the Mode dial 3 while the self timer is operating SA The beep can be turned off You can disable the beep sound through the Beep menu in the SETUP MENU Exposure may be affected if light enters the viewfinder Attach the provided viewfinder cap or use the
110. kage fire or electric shock E If there is dirt on the plug clear the dirt This may cause a fire Contents Before Starting to Take a Picture Starting Basic Shooting Auto mode 012 012 013 013 014 015 016 016 017 018 018 020 021 021 022 024 25 026 026 026 027 027 028 029 030 031 031 032 033 i Checking the Contents of the Package What are included in the package Names of Working Parts Front amp Top Rear Quick reference guide Charging and Inserting the Battery Charging the Battery Inserting the Battery Battery Level Indicator Approximate Playback Time Fully charged battery Inserting the Memory Card Precautions When Using the Memory Card Turning the Camera On and Off Using the Vertical Battery Grip SBG D1V Sold Separately Setting the Language and Date Information Attaching and removing the lens Correct methods of holding the camera OIS Optical Image Stabilization Turning On the OIS Function Optical Image Stabilization LCD Monitor Indications While Power is On or Operating Mode Dial Capture Mode Playback Mode Histogram Display Viewfinder Indications Capture Mode LCD Panel Indications Using the full automatic program mode Getting a Better Picture by Using More Functions 034 034 035 035 036 038 038 038 039 040 040 041 041 042 043 043 044 045 045 045 045 046 047 047 048 049 050 051 052 Operating the shutter release button
111. keting Order 0 om On Remaining Count g J Pictures cannot be taken Release in Charging Off Pall when the aperture ring Preview Method E position is other than A gt Initial Zoom off gt 066 asr VOE menu Using the Menu One touch Bracketing When the shutter button is pressed a number of set images are shot e Off Takes one shot with one shutter release On Takes a specified number of shots in bracket shooting with one shutter release CUSTOM2MENU 2 3 re Use Aperture Ring One touch Bracketing Ul Bracketing Order One touch Bracketing Remaining Count SP f Release in Charging Off Preview Method gt Initial Zoom off jase UOS MENU S4 Bracketing Order Sets the order for bracket shooting lf Bracketing Order is set to 0 with an aperture stop of 8 0 you will get three different shots with the aperture stops of 8 0 6 7 and 9 5 For more information about auto bracketing see page 90 Changing the Exposure and Shooting Auto Bracket CUSTOM2 MENU 2 3 C UseAperture Ring Off 2 One touch Bracketing Oi mw UI Bracketing O 0 Remaining Count B PA Release in Charging Off Preview Method B gt Tepe ii gt as Uo MENU Si rra Set MENU 5 0 Bracketing Order Shooting order S 3 trames 0 1 1 5 frames 0 1 1 2 2 Remaining Count Sets to switch number of recordable images in the LCD panel and viewfinder e Normal Displays the numb
112. ld in the viewfinder e Digital You can check the composition exposure and focus on the LCD e Liveview You can actually see the composition of your subject and the focus through the LCD monitor in real time e Manual W B You can adjust the white balance manually Preview Method Optical Digital Liveview CUSTOM2 MENU 2 3 O EARN Off One touch Bracketing NOMI 21 Bracketing Order 0 Remaining Cout BEP Release in Charging Off Preview Meth gt MEn off ase Uo MENU Sii Manual W B For checking composition and focus on the LCD A monitor in real time LOK Set IMENU Initial Zoom Sets the initial magnification of the zoom playback e Initial Zoom Off 2 times 4 times 8 times 16 times 32 times CUSTOM2 MENU 2 3 Initial Zoom O UseAperture Ring O i 2 One touch Bracketing SGN Off i 8times Bracketing Order Q A 2 times 16 times 2 Remaining Count SP Lyi j 4 times 32 times Release in Charging Off Preview Method gt Initial Zoom gt as UO MENU ira Set MENU 0 068 L WECM Webel chiinte zoom playback set to 1x Auto Rotation Sets to automatically rotate images taken vertically when playing back If the Saving Rotation Info is not set to Off the image will not be rotated automatically e On The images taken vertically rotate automatically e Off The images taken vertically do not rotate automatically Auto Rotation CUSTOM
113. ll be displayed on the desktop after connecting the camera to the 3 The Safely Remove Hardware MAC window will open Select the USB Mass Storage Device and click the Stop button USB Mass Storage Device at GX20 Usi n the USB Driver for MAC A Digital camera is automatically recognized by the Macintosh when connected C Display device components Click E 1 Double click a new icon on the desktop 4 The Stop a Hardware device z ae 7 The folder in the memory will be displayed window will open 7 Select the Confirm devices to be stopped Choose OK to continue SAMSUNG DIGITAL __ CAMERA Windows will attempt to stop the following devices After the devices are 2 Select an Image file and copy or move it to MAC USB Device and click the OK stopped they may be removed safely button i S USB Mass Storage Device S Generic volume F SAMSUNG DIGITAL_CAMERA USB Device Y For Mac OS 10 2 or later First complete uploading from computer to camera 4 and then remove the removable disk with the Extract command Cancel 127 Samsung Master You can download view edit and save your digital images and movies with 3 Click Next gt button this software This software is only compatible with Windows To start the program click Start gt Programs gt Samsung gt Samsung Master gt Samsung Master 4 Select a destination and make a AEE n ew folder j n wh ich to save Please select folder to dow
114. ly Lights a red eye e Red eye reduction light before manual flash 4 1st Curtain Sync Sets the shutter speed to capture the background clearly Ls 1st Curtain Red eye 2nd Curtain Sync Discharges flash immediately before closing the shutter curtain Controls external flash SEF 54PZF or SEF 36PZF through 4 Wireless Mode wireless connection and fires the built in flash as master or the controller 098 Press the direction buttons lt gt to select The lights a red eye reduction light before automatic flash 3 Y g Press the OK button twice FLASH mode Pressing the green button resets the exposure value if you have made the exposure compensation to the flash Fill in Red eye 47 010 Ma Set The camera returns to a capture mode Using the Built in Flash eS ee SS Se e E E A Available flash mode by recording mode O Selectable X Not selectable Using Auto Discharge Auto P Sv tv Av TAv mM BY X User Using the auto discharge function the flash fires under low light conditions in auto mode 4 Auto pO xX xX x x x x x x x 4 Fill in x o ololo o ojlo o O 1 Rotate the Mode dial to select i Auto Redeye 0 X X x x x x x x x Auto mode a Filin Redeye X 0 0 ololo ololo o KF istCurainSync x 0 0 x o x xx x o o x 2 x x x 0 Red eye 3 macurainsyne x 0 O ofololofo x o 4 Wireless Mode Tx folo
115. menu e f the WB Adjustable Range is set to Auto Adjustment the white balance value is automatically adjusted within the adjustable range CUSTOM1 MENU 2 3 WB Adjustable Range O CES Time 10 sec AE L with AF Locked BOME Fixed i Auto Adjustment Program Line Normal PAN 2 Auto EVO Eo P A Automatically adjusts Z Fine tune when AWB Off WB when using flash MBP WB Adjustable Range Fixed A Move menu Exit a Set a white balance even when light source is specified MENU 5e Colour Temp 1 to Colour Temp 3 mode in the WHITE BALANCE menu 063 L WB Adjustable Range function is not available for the AUTO Manual and the A Using the Menu Colour Temp Unit Use figures to set the colour temperature e Kelvin Sets the colour temperature by 100K e Mired Sets the colour temperature by 20 Mired The figures are converted to Kelvin and displayed CUSTOM1 MENU 3 3 ay Keelettis Temp Unit Kelvin P Noise Reduction Mo High Noise jjj 2 gt a Colour Temp Unit Kelvin _ Mired E Colour temperature can 4 be set in steps of 100K ISO Display Oi g BORGIS 1EV Set Max ISO Range B200 Reset Custom1 i oda Menu Si a Set MENU 2756 Noise Reduction Sets whether to use Noise Reduction in slow speed shooting e Auto Noise Reduction will be automatically activated according to the conditions eOn Sets whether to use Noise Reduction in slow speed shooting slower than the shu
116. month and day on which the picture was 3 taken are assigned as the folder name in the form of G Meeker NTSC G Eo 100 0101 USB come USB lt Comp ee a 2 Auto Power Off 1min 2 Auto Power Off Example 101_0101 for folders with pictures taken on January st 2 Folder Name Date HOE 2 Folder Name Change FileName SG20 7 Change File Name _ SETUPMENU 2 3 _SETUPMENU 2 3 Sensor Cleaning Sensor Cleaning Fe yy Video Out NTSC Fe y Video Out Dust Removal gt Dust Removal 2 USB Computer 2 USB a Uo menu lt PT Set IMENU 9 0 H Auto Power Off min Wl Auto Power Off 2 gt EG ee gt eo ON y 2 RIONE X Standard Change File Name S620 DA Change File Name 3 Sensor Cleaning B Sensor Cleaning Auto Power Off gt Dust Removal aul Dust Removal ase UO MENU FES Ser MENU 9 e You can set the camera to turn off automatically if unused after a certain length of time e Auto Power Off 1min 3min 5min 10min 30min Off SETUP MENU 2 3 SETUP MENU 2 3 ey Video Out NTSC re CELON 2 ICEREN Change FileName S620 Sensor Cleaning BP Sensor Cleaning Dust Removal gt Dust Removal asr Uo MENU 4 IMENU 6 pie J Auto Power Off is not activated when using the USB connection remote LY control Liveview Fn menu or slide show 073 Using the Menu Change File Name You can change the file name depending on the color space For example you can change the file name of SG20 if the Colour
117. mpensates the exposure value White balance Adjusts the white balance value Tone Adjusts the contrast Colour Changes the colour Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness Development Previewing is available for the final output Highlight controller Adjusts the saturation and highlights of the selected image Q Histogram Displays the colour layers of the selected image Preview window Displays the selected image 7 Refer to the Help menu in Samsung RAW Converter 2 0 for further LY information 133 Using the Samsung RAW Converter 2 0 Correcting the exposure The main feature of the Samsung RAW Converter 2 0 is that you can keep the best quality of the images as you make changes to the RAW files while editing After making changes to the brightness or contrast you can still obtain the same result whichever you change first The following images show how you can change the exposure to the image using the Samsung RAW Converter 2 0 You can adjust the ca exposure by using the ff menu option as shown i in the picture z Menu option for adjusting the exposure A Changed image after correcting the exposure A Original image P Mode Aperture f 22 Shutter Speed 1 15sec ISO 50 134 You can see the changed results in the histogram windows as shown images b Histogram had Histogram am A Changed image after correcting the exposure A Original image Using the Samsung
118. mplies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation y p 159 MEMO MEMO Internet address http Awww samsungcamera com The CE Mark is a Directive conformity Please refer to the warranty that came with the product you purchased mark of the European Community EC or go to our website http www samsungcamera com for after sales service or inquiries
119. n e Noise reduction is a process to reduce noise image roughness or unevenness caused by low shutter speed Set Noise Reduction in the CUSTOM1 MENU menu e Ashutter speed longer than 10 minutes may cause noise to images Caused by the long time exposure e When using the long time shutter it may takes longer to save images after the shooting You do not have to change the battery since this is not a problem of the product 087 Using the external flash X Flash X Sync Mode The shutter speed is locked at 1 180 second Use this when using an External flash that does not automatically change the shutter speed 1 Rotate the Mode dial 3 to select X 2 Connect the external flash to your camera For more information about using the external flash refer to the user guide on external flash 3 Now the flash fires as soon as you press the shutter button e Press the green button to retain the shutter speed at 1 180 sec and automatically adjust the aperture e When the sensitivity is set to Auto mode and exposure mode is set to X Flash X Sync mode the sensitivity is set to the minimum value set on the Setting the Range of Automatic Correction in AUTO LY e Turn the rear dial to adjust the aperture value A 088 Saving your own exposure setting and using the stored set value User Mode Uses the exposure value you saved in the CAPTURE MENU gt User Registration For more informati
120. n a printer print Data error A data error has occurred during printing 148 Troubleshooting We recommend checking the following items before contacting a service centre Problem Camera does not turn on The shutter does not release The Autofocus does not work Batteries are not installed Battery power is low The Aperture Ring is not in the A position Flash is charging No available space on Memory Card Subject is difficult to focus on Remedy Check if batteries are installed If not install batteries Replace with a charged battery set or use the AC Power Adapter Set the Aperture Ring to the A position or set the Use Aperture Ring on the CUSTOM2 MENU to On Wait until charging is finished Flash may not fire even though you set Release in Charging to On in the CUSTOM2 MENU Insert Memory Card with available space or delete unwanted images Wait until recording is finished Autofocus cannot focus well on subjects that have low contrast the sky white walls dark colours intricate designs are moving quickly or scenery shot through a window or a net like pattern Lock focus on another object located at same distance press shutter release button halfway then aim at target and press shutter release button fully Alternatively use manual focus Problem The Autofocus does not work AE lock function does not operate USB connection with com
121. n finely adjust it by setting the AF fine adjustment function Lenses that are registered as All Types and One Type can be adjusted AF fine tuning is available for up to 20 registered lenses Lens ID is required for AF fine adjustment lf add stops on the current depth of field will move to the closer range of unclear your camera lf add stops on the current depth of field will move to the far range of unclear your camera SETUPMENU 3 3 re yy Dust Alert o Pixel Mapping lg AF fine adjustment Off 2 Reset AF fine adjustment O AF fine adjustment 2 2 gt SS Reset AF fine adjustment _ WTA Set MENU gt ase od menu S 076 TNA It is recommended that you use a tripod for a more accurate set value LY e You can use the AF fine adjustment function as in the following images for example Both pictures are taken while focusing on the centre area the ball located in the centre in the viewfinder A AF range is far from the target you focused on A Adding stops on the plus the current depth of field has moved to the target point Reset Resets all settings other than Date Time Language 3 Video Out CUSTOM1 MENU and CUSTOM2 MENU e Reset Resets all settings e Cancel Does not reset camera settings SETUP MENU 3 3 DUSTAN Pixel Mapping iP 2 AF fine adjustment Off 2 IS gt eon _ Wir Set MENU o Using the Me
122. nal You can contact an external flash to the camera by using the External flash sync terminal camera breakdown e When using the external flash sync terminal the shooting information of the camera is not shared with the connected device e tis recommended to take a test shot to prevent from darkening of the corners of the image due to a lack of light e f not used please attach the External flash sync terminal tab to prevent from dust LY e The use of high voltage or high current external flashes may cause a A 108 7 A US N lt YY How to Playba 110 Rotating Images 111 Displaying Multiple Images 111 Selecting the Number of Images to Display th eC m a e S 111 Displaying a Folder 2 Slideshow 113 Digital Filters Al C k 110 Playing Back Still Pictures neh del Heni naudan 115 Converting RAW files to JPEG format Explains how to view or delete the picture images including how to view 1146 Deleting Images images in thumbnail view on LCD monitor 116 Deleting a Single Image 116 Deleting All Images 117 Deleting Selected Images from Nine Image Display 117 Deleting Folders 118 Deleting images taken with the RAW button 119 Protecting a Single Image 119 Protecting All Images 120 Connecting the Camera to AV Equipment Playing Back Still Pictures This chapter explains how to playback still pictures Rotating Images 1 Press the playback button J 100 0080 The most recently captured image
123. nd through the Beep menu in the SETUP MENU AE lock is not available when the exposure mode is C3 Auto mode B Bulb or X Flash synchro mode The combination of shutter speed and aperture value changes depending on the zooming position even while the AE lock is engaged when using a zoom lens for which maximum aperture varies depending on the focal length However the exposure value does not change and the picture is taken at the brightness level set by the AE lock Exposure can be fixed when focus is locked Set in AE L with AF Locked in the CUSTOM1 MENU menu Using the RAW button When you press the RAW button the images are taken as RAW and JPEG file types For more information about using the RAW button see page 56 Set RAW button gt When you press the RAW button RAW or RAW will display on the LCD panel Press the Shutter button to take a picture Y To cancel the RAW button function turn the mode dial 3 gt the RAW button once again 7 e When the picture is taken using the RAW button it may take a time to save the image as the images are saved as RAW and JPEG file type e When the picture is taken using the RAW button is displayed on the LCD monitor only a JPEG image is displayed To view the RAW image use the supplied Software 049 Using the Mirror Lock Up Function The mirror lock up function minimizes camera shake When the shutter button is pressed the mirror
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125. ng night scenes etc Turn off the Shake Reduction function and use a tripod Optical image stabilization OIS may not work if shots are taken at a very short distance Move away from the subject or turn off the Shake Reduction function and use a tripod In rare cases the camera may not operate correctly due to static electricity This can be remedied by taking the batteries out and putting them back in again When the mirror remains in the up position take the batteries out and put them back in again Then turn the power on The mirror will retract If this procedure is successful and the camera operates correctly no repairs will be required Refer to the software instructions for details on connecting the camera to a PC 150 Troubleshooting Please check the following if the USB connection malfunctions Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 Case 5 The USB cable is not connected or you are using a cable with an incorrect specification Use a USB cable with the correct specification The camera is not recognized by your PC Sometimes the camera may appear under Unknown Devices in Device Manager Turn off the camera remove the USB cable plug in the USB cable again and then turn on the camera There is an unexpected error during file transfer gt Turn the camera power off and on again Transfer the file again When using the USB hub There may be a problem in connecting the cam
126. ning the White Balance 1 Press the Fn button The Fn menu appears AWB ISO AUTO 5 PES Move wim Exit 2 Press the direction button lt 4 on your camera WHITE BALANCE The White Balance screen appears Auto Check Lok JESS 094 3 Press the direction buttons lt gt to select a desired white balance Example Daylight WHITE BALANCE Daylight Check OK JESA 4 After selecting a desired White Balance rotate the main switch to You can check the previous White Balance 5 Press the direction button A y The White Balance fine tune screen appears Ro setting the Colour Temperature 5 Press the direction buttons lt gt to fine tune IER Tf If the green button is pressed 3 Daylight the White Balance Seven levels and 196 ia G LY curing ule vle Balance Seng Me Ko E patterns are available on the G M and B A a Balance value is set to default A axes G Green e When the COLOR TEMP UNIT K1 M M i y K2 K3 is change after selecting the i 5 is a 0 MO colour temperature the following menu 0 D blue meat ill display Change the menu with the Eyi IMENUJE Sii Ma Set Will display g u Menu S Set A Amber front dial s and rear dial inl oe e Set Fine tune when AWB in CUSTOM1 MENU to On when fine Adjust the color values between the green and tuning in AWB GM compensation magenta Adjusts the tone of the colours betw
127. nload d own load ed i mag es an d folde rs ie Click to select Folder amp Desktop S My Documents O Type folder name Date from camera Current date My Music Bg O Select existing Folder amp Q My Computer QB 3 Floppy A D Documents and Settings WHI WMy Documents WMy Pictures Wt m s Local C 2008_01_16 1 Connect the camera to your PC S omet Create folder by date yvvy manjoD v Downloading images B Shared Documents 4 My Document ts G8 SQ My Network Places Recycle Bin z n A 100_0001 2 A window for downloading images Miia Downloading wizard will guide you to download camera images to PC 5e t phi l will display after connecting the ease selet photos t do wnload To go to next step press Next button Ca mera a nd yo u r PC Check folders you want to download Select files to download To download the captured images 35 ssn we ae 5 Click Next gt button select the Select All button etal a C Local Disk D 5G200270 ipg _ SG200271ipa_ Select desired folder in the window B2 kemense EY Qe s 0O ocim and click the Select All button D cacian z O Shared Documents 5G200274 ipg You can save captured images and 8 9pm esmes selected folder E jaiai ia G200276 jpg If you click the Cancel button down S207 loading w
128. nsitivity Priority Shutter Priority Aperture Priority Shutter amp Aperture Priority Manual Bulb Flash X sync User mode Field of View Approx 97 Magnification 4X 8X Grid display AF Frame Single Continuous Hi Lo Self timer 12sec 2sec Remote Control Auto Bracket Expand Bracket Multi Exposure Standard Vivid Portrait Landscape Custom 1 Custom 2 Parameter 4 9 step JPEG 3fps Hi Continuous up to 38 shots 2 3fps Lo Continuous depends on memory capacity RAW 3fps Hi Continuous up to 16 shots 2 3fps Lo Continuous up to 16 shots Main Specifications Reduc Effective tion Range Dust Reduction Self timer Storage Capacity 512MB Type Play Digital Filter Image Sensor Shift Max 4EV depends on lens and shooting conditions Yes 2sec 12sec Remote control Remote control 3sec Remote control Continuous Compatible with Pentax Remote Control Optional SD up to 4GB guaranteed MMC up to 2GB guaranteed SDHC up to 8GB guaranteed RAW DNG JPEG DCF EXIF 2 21 DPOF 1 1 PictBridge 1 0 JPEG 14 6M 4672x3104 10M 3872x2592 6M 3008x2000 2M 1824x1216 RAW 14 6M 4672x3104 pixel 14 6M RAW 21 14 6M Super Fine 1 35 Super Fine 2 61 Fine 109 Normal 213 10M Super Fine 1 52 Super Fine 2 87 Fine 153 Normal 319 6M Super Fine 1 91 Super Fine 2 147 Fine 254 Normal 474 2M Super Fine 1 239 Super Fine 2 381
129. nu Using the PLAYBACK MENU gt Perform settings related to playback and editing images in the PLAYBACK MENU menu Exposure Warning Exposure Warning function lets you know which area is over or under exposed while playing back images e Off Exposed area does not blink eOn Anover exposed area during Instant Review or Playback blinks in red while an under exposed area blinks in yellow PLAYBACK MENU PLAYBACK MENU O Exposure Warnings Off G Exposure Wai 2 Quick View sec Quick View Pi Digital Preview DPA 21 ere 2 Dci g ieJ 2 DOCG f gt age o menu as Set MENU 6 0 Quick View Sets Display time Exposure warning and Histogram If direction buttons lt gt are pressed in the Quick View function mode the display changes to the Playback mode Display Time 1sec 3sec 5sec Off Hold e Histogram Exposure Warning Select check boxes using the direction buttons lt gt PLAYBACK MENU Quick View Pe Exposure Warning Off O Quick View Ae 2 Display Time gt 1se0 f K 2 gt S i Digital Preview Histogram 22 Digital Filter g Exposure Warning m f gt asr o MENU mr Set MENU 510 Quick View a ee Display Time _1sec Histogram 2 Exposure Waming LS ra Set MENU 0 lt 2 Histogram 2 Exposure Warning Quick View gt a PR DisplayTime _1sec mira Set IMENU 7 a e Histogram 2 Exposu
130. o not fire the flash while it is in contact with hands or objects Do not touch the flash after using it continuously It may cause burns E If you are using the AC power adaptor be careful when moving the camera After use always switch off the camera before unplugging the adapter from the wall socket Then make sure that any connector cords or cables to other devices are disconnected before moving the camera Failure to do so may damage the cords or cables and cause a fire or electric shock E Only use the appropriate type of lenses recommended by your local SAMSUNG dealer Precautions for Battery Usage E Only use specified batteries SLB 1674 with this camera Use of other batteries can cause overheating or explosion E Do not allow metallic or inflammable foreign objects to come into contact with the battery E Remove the battery when not planning to use the camera for a long period of time Otherwise the battery may leak corrosive electrolyte and permanently damage the camera s components E If there is overheating in or smoke from the battery chamber remove the battery from the camera as soon as possible When doing so take care to avoid burns Contact your dealer or Samsung Camera Service Centre E Do not disassemble the battery It may cause leakage or breakage 002 E If liquid from the battery enters the eyes wash it away immediately with fresh water and consult a doctor It may cause loss of eyesight
131. ode high speed flash sync mode 2 Available for wireless mode and wireless mode See the chart below for details 3 One or more SEF 54PZF or SEF 36PZF units are required O Available X Not available e See the external flash operating manual for details Y Mie a information is about using the external flash SEF 54PZF or About the LCD Panel Display for SEF 36PZF The SEF 36PZF will automatically convert the field angle differential between SEF 36PZF 35 mm format and the GX 20 depending on the focal length of the lens you Built in Flash j re usin Camera Function SEF 54PZF a g Red eye reduction flash O Lens focal length Ammor 18mm O longer SEF 36PZF LCD panel 24mm 19mm 16mm Automatic flash discharge After the flash is charged the camera automatically switches to the flash sync speed Aperture is automatically set in P Program mode and Tv Shutter Priority mode P TTL auto flash appropriate sensitivity 200 to 3200 Slow speed sync Flash exposure compensation AF illuminator Rear curtain sync flash 1 Contrast control sync flash mode Slave flash Multi Flash High speed flash sync O O x O O O O OoO o oj O Wireless flash 105 Using an External Flash Sold Separately Using P TTL Auto Mode Use this flash mode with the SEF 36PZF or SEF 54PZF flash unit When flash mode is set to P TTL auto the flash pre fires right before taking pictures using 16 segment metering and allows more p
132. odify this camera in any way This may result in fire injury electric shock or severe damage to you or your camera Internal inspection maintenance and repairs should be carried out by your dealer or Samsung Camera Service centre E Please do not use this product in close proximity to flammable or explosive gases as this could increase the risk of explosion This may cause an ignition or explosion E Should any form of liquid or a foreign object enter the camera do not use it Switch off the camera and then disconnect the power source batteries or AC Power Adapter You must contact your dealer or Samsung Camera Service centre Do not continue to use the camera as this may cause a fire or electric shock E Do not insert or drop metallic or inflammable foreign objects into the camera through access points e g the memory card slot and battery chamber This may cause a fire or electric shock E Do not operate this camera with wet hands This could pose a risk of electric shock WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not NWARNING avoided could result in death or serious injury E Do not use the flash in close proximity to people or infants Positioning the flash too close to your subject s eyes may cause eyesight damage E When taking photographs never point the lens of the camera directly into very strong light This may result in permanent damage to your eyesight E For safety reasons keep this prod
133. omputer will recognize the camera Downloading wizard will quide you to download comera images to PC Please select photos to dowrload To goto nest step press Neat button e f the download window of Digimax Master opens after starting Samsung LY e lf your OS is Windows XP Vista an image viewer program will open Master the camera driver was setup successfully Starting PC mode In this mode you can download stored images to your PC through the USB cable The LCD monitor is always turned off in PC mode Connecting the camera to a PC 1 Press the MENU button and select the SETUP MENU menu 2 Set USB on camera to Computer SETUPMENU 2 3 USB q 2 Auto Power Off 3 Connect the PC to the camera with the 2 Folder Name USB cable f Change File Name Sensor Cleaning gt Dust Removal ae Pense menu e Removable Disk Downloading stored images You can download the still images stored on the camera to your PC s hard disk and print them or use photo editing software to edit them 1 Connect the camera to your PC with the USB cable 2 In your Windows Explorer display select My Computer and double click Removable Disk gt DCIM gt 100_0001 The image files will then be displayed 3 Select an image to download 126 4 Select Copy from the Edit menu m z 5 Select the destination folder and click Paste from the Edit menu 6 Yo
134. on gt Liveview changed the number of recordable images A Set appears at the top right of the screen e 14 6M 10M 6M 2M When the number of recorded pixels is IMENU ie JPEG Quality You can set the image quality level Remaining Count 121 23 Picture Wizard 2 oe TOMEN JPEG Size 2 MATA When the quality level is changed the number of recordable images at that quality level appears at the top right of the screen A Colour Space Set RAW Button Liveview aa Set MENU SE Lowest compression rate suited for printing large pictures aint Super fine 1 such as A4 ie i ai Low compression rate suited for printing large pictures such HEH Super fine 2 as A4 ne P ee Standard compression rate suited for viewing as photographs or on your computer screen Highest compression rate suitable for attaching to e mail or posting on websites 055 Using the Menu Colour Space You can set the colour space to use e SRGB Sets to SRGB colour space e AdobeRGB Sets to AdobeRGB colour space CAPTURE MENU 41 2 Standard PEG Kd 056 CAPTURE MENU 1 2 O Picture Wizard File Format 2 Boze 2 gt B Quality f Colour Set RAW Button AdobeRGB gt Liveview FTA Set a Picture Wizard File Format 2 JPEG Size 14 6M 2 Wea ereveling F sRGB Set RAW Button Eimo Liveview menu MENU 9 e7 Colour Space Colour ranges for various input output
135. on about the User Registration function see page 57 User Registration 1 Rotate the Mode dial 3 to select User The exposure value you saved in the User Registration appears on the LCD monitor 2 Now you are ready to take some pictures 089 Changing the Exposure and Shooting Auto Bracket You can take continuous pictures with different exposure when the shutter 1 Set the number of frames release button is pressed The first frame is exposed with no compensation Turn the front dial s while pressing the the second frame is under exposed negative compensation and the third is exposure bracket button i Select 3 or 5 over exposed positive compensation 2 Set the step interval Turn the rear dial while pressing the exposure bracket button th You can change the available bracketing amounts by setting the EV Steps in the CUSTOM1 MENU A Normal exposure A Under exposure A Over exposure You can set Bracketing Order in the CUSTOM2 MENU menu 3 Press the shutter release button halfway Focus indicator appears in the viewfinder when focused 4 Press the shutter release button fully If you set No of Shots to 3 the first frame is exposed with no compensation the second frame is under exposed negative compensation and the third is over exposed positive compensation 5 If you want to cancel the auto bracket function set the num
136. onding aperture stop described in the lens The image may be different from the actual product and does not represent a specific lens model Opening the aperture reduce the aperture value Objects closer and further away than the focused subject will be out of focus You will see that the background is out of focus when you focus on the subject A Aperture f 2 8 Shutter Speed 1 500sec Closing the aperture increase the aperture value The range in focus expands forward and backward You will see that both the subject and the background are all in focus if you use a high aperture stop A Aperture f 11 Shutter Speed 1 500sec 045 Setting the Exposure How to Check Depth of Field 1 Focus on the subject 2 Turn the main switch while looking through the viewfinder Checking the depth of field is only available if Preview Method is set to Optical in CUSTOM2 MENU 3 Now you can check the depth of field in the viewfinder e No shooting information is displayed in the viewfinder and the shutter cannot be released while the main switch is in the preview position Q e You can check the depth of field in all exposure modes t 046 Depth of Field When you focus on a specific subject there is a range in which objects closer and further away will also be in focus This focused range is called the depth of field e The wider the wide angle lens and the further a
137. or the display by pressing the direction screen appears on the LCD monitor Follow the procedure below to set the buttons lt gt language displayed on the LCD monitor and the current date and time Once setting is done these will not need to be set again when turning your camera on 5 Press the OK button to save 1 The following screen appears when you turn on the camera for the first time Language 5 a 77 If the date and time information is already set and you want to to make a aga Deutsch change set date and time information by using the Date Time menu in the era Ol Papanel SETUP MENU AEE Portugu s hype Italiano Francais Svenska 1 2 2 Select the language you want to use using the direction buttons lt gt on your camera and then press the OK button English Korean Chinese traditional simplified French German Spanish Portuguese Italian Swedish Dutch Danish and Russian 3 The current date and time can be set on the following screen Date Time Type nD mnvclyy 2 Date 01 01 2008 Time 00 00 FTE Set menu o a 022 7 LON Starting Basic Shooting Auto mode This chapter gives a quick guide lines for the first time users to take a picture using the basic shooting mode Auto mode 024 025 026 026 026 027 027 028 029 030 031 031 032 033 034 034 035 035 036 Attaching and removing the lens Correct methods of holding the camera OIS
138. owards the front of the camera and press the shutter release button on the remote control The picture is taken on the subject first before operating with the remote control You can set AF in Remote Control to On in the CUSTOM1 MENU menu e Turn the power off to stop the remote control operation after it has been activated e The remote control may not operate in backlit conditions e To take a picture while charging the built in flash set Release in Charging to On in the CUSTOM2 MENU e When using the built in flash raise the flash into position first Y e You cannot focus with the remote control unit in default settings Focus A Using the Menu This section explains the operation methods for CAPTURE MENU 03 2 CAPTURE MENU CUSTOM1 MENU 2 CUSTOM2 MENU CUSTOM1 MENU CUSTOM2 MENU gt SETUP MENU 22 SETUP MENU and PLAYBACK MENU gt menu appear and PLAYBACK MENU gt in order each time the direction buttons lt gt is pressed Once the menu options are set the memorized set value appears again after you turn on the camera JI e Press the MENU button to return to your previous screen Be e Use the front dial 7 to move forward to the next screen in the current menu and use the rear dial to jump to the next menu e f the power is not turned off properly the set value will be lost next time you turn on the camera Using the MENU button
139. p 88 using the stored set value p 89 OIS Optical Image Stabilization lever p 26 Shooting with long time shutter speed p 87 Memory Card Cover p 19 Using the full automatic ing th to ch Using the manual mode to choose program mode p 33 your own camera settings p 86 Using the automatic ISO WS 2A S singthebestproaammed i ee Beee Using the best programmed setting mode p 85 5 pog exposure p 80 Expressing the background out of Shooting in the different exposure rates p 82 focus p 84 Taking a picture of a fast moving subject p 83 015 Charging and Inserting the Battery Charging the Batte 1 Insert the supplied AC cord to the power outlet and DC input port of the charger 2 Put the battery on the charger as shown 016 Charging LED KA e f the charging LED of the AC Charger does not turn on or blink after inserting the rechargeable battery please check whether the battery is inserted correctly You must check the battery charging status with the Charging LED Charging LED Status Being Charged Red LED is on Charging is complete The LED is off Charging error Red LED is blinking Proper operating temperatures of the Charger are 0 C 40 C The battery may not be charged under or over the operating temperature Red LED is blinking This is not the camera malfunction The period of quality guarantee of charger is 1 year and Lithium ion rechargea
140. play is not available if AF mode is set to MF e Grid Display Shows the grid on the LCD monitor when using the Liveview function e AF Frame Display Shows the Focusing Area AF Point AF frame on the LCD monitor while using the Liveview function CAPTURE MENU 1 2 O Picture Wizard Standard File Format 2 JPEG Size 22 RAANEI Pa Colour Space Set RAW Button a X Liveview 2 Grid Display ia Wl AF Frame Display m 14 6M sRGB Mimer asr UO menu Exit Y LOK Jes menu lt If you want to cancel the use of the grid display and the AF frame display options while using the Liveview function clear the check boxes in the Grid Display and the AF Frame Display from the Liveview menu Using the Menu User Registration You can save the current set value to User program mode The following settings can be stored Exposure mode EV Compensation White Balance Flash mode Drive mode File Format Extended Bracketing Steps amp Type JPEG Size Flash Exposure Compensation JPEG Quality Exposure Bracketing Steps amp No of Frames Sensitivity Auto Sensitivity Adjustment Range CAPTURE MENU 2 2 Gy User Registration J Saves current settings to USER Registration mode J Interval Shooting a A 4 OF a Extended Bracket ii 2 Wises ofo M Z 0 0X0 IMENU SZOK F Memory of Settings ISO 100 KON Auto ANB gt JPEG 14 6M a gt lov menu ETE Set Interval Shootin
141. pport to disable and restart the PC The Legacy USB Support is in the BIOS setup menu The BIOS setup menu differs from the PC manufacturers and some BIOS menus don t have Legacy USB Support If you can t change the menu by yourself contact the PC manufacturer or BIOS manufacturer The camera is connected to the USB port located on the front of the computer gt When the camera is connected to the USB port located on the front of the computer the computer may not recognise the camera Connect the camera to the USB port located on the back of the computer 151 Main Specifications 23 4 15 5mm CMOS Approx 14 6 Mega pixel Type Image Effective Pixel Sensor Total Pixel Approx 15 1 Mega pixel PENTAX bayonet KAF2 mount lens Schneider D XENON D XENOGON SAMSUNG lens Usable Lens PENTAX DSLR lenses are available KAF2 KAF KA mount lenses Pentaprism Natural Bright Matte II Focusing Screen About 95 About 0 95X 50mm F1 4 lense Type Field of View Magnification Diopter Adjustment Viewfinder About 2 5 1 5m1 Low temperature polysilicon TFT color LCD Monitor 2 7 approximately 230K pixels Brightness amp Color control Wide angle view LCD Monitor Live View up to 3 minutes Optical Preview Preview Digital Preview Type TTL phase matching 11 point AF O Focusin AF Single Continuous AF Manual focus Electronically controlled vertical run focal plane shutter Auto
142. ptible to noise JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group An image compression method The image is recorded in JPEG format when the quality level is set to Super fine 1 Super fine 2 H Fine or ia Good Images recorded in JPEG format are suitable for viewing on your PC or for attaching to e mail ND Neutral Density Filter A filter which reduces the amount of light entering the camera lens by a measured amount without affecting the picture itself Noise Reduction Process to reduce noise image roughness or unevenness caused by slow shutter speed NTSC PAL These are video output formats NTSC is mainly used in Japan North America and South Korea PAL is mainly used in Europe and in China RAW data Unedited image data output from the CCD RAW data is data before being internally processed by the camera Settings like White balance contrast saturation and sharpness can be manipulated individually on each file In addition RAW data is 12 bit data that contains 16 times the information of 8 bit JPEG and TIFF data Rich gradations are possible Transfer RAW data to your computer and use the provided software to create image data with different settings such as JPEG or TIFF sRGB Standard RGB International standard of colour space established by the IEC International Electrotechnical Commission This is defined from colour space for PC monitors and is also used as the standard colour sp
143. puter does not work properly USB connection with printer does not work properly Cause Subject is not in focusing area Subject is too close The focus mode is set to MF The focus mode is set to CAF Continuous mode AE lock is not available when set to Auto mode B Bulb mode or X Flash X synchro mode The transfer mode is set from the USB to Printer The transfer mode is set from the USB to Computer Remedy Position subject in focus frame in middle of viewfinder If the subject is outside the focusing area aim the camera at the subject and lock the focus press shutter release button halfway then compose picture and press the shutter release button fully Move away from the subject and take a picture Set the focus mode lever to SAF CAF Set the focus mode to SAF Single mode Use AE lock with any setting other than G Auto mode B Bulb mode or X Flash X synchro mode Set transfer mode to Computer Set transfer mode to Printer 149 Troubleshooting Problem Remedy Shake Reduction a Turn on the Shake Reduction switch function is turned off Shake Reduction If a lens for which focal length information function is not set cannot be acquired is used set the Properly Focal Length on the W OIS menu Shake Shutter speed is too Reduction low for Shake does not work Reduction function to be effective when panning or shooti
144. r range of colour reproduction than SRGB Covers most of the colour range so colours only available when printed are not lost when editing images from a computer When image is opened by non compatible software the colours look lighter AE Metering Brightness of subject is measured to determine exposure In this camera select from Multi segment Metering Centre weighted Metering and Spot Metering Aperture The aperture controls the amount of light that reaches the camera sensor Auto Bracket For automatically changing the shooting conditions When the shutter button is pressed three images are shot The first one has no compensation the second is under exposed and the third is overexposed Camera Shake Blur When the camera moves while the shutter is open the entire image appears blurred This occurs more often when shutter speed is low Prevent camera shake by raising the sensitivity using the flash or by using a faster shutter speed Alternatively use a tripod to stabilize the camera Because camera motion causes camera shake use the self timer the remote control unit and the cable switch to prevent this CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide semi conductor Refers to Complementary metal oxide semiconductor CMOS It is used in most Digital Single Lens Reflex DSLR cameras to convert light into the camera sensor The CMOS sensor is an important feature that determines the quality of digital photos Colour space
145. r Off cccsssesesscessenseseees 073 AUO 0 6 Seen een ee ee 040 Auto ROTATION icsdacannscitisnisceducaiaidenisonens 068 Aperture sacieiecianrmnnedacinenedtanes 045 Auto DISC ARGG ass sdasesistssasatasscsscavtenstert 099 AUtO MOQE ss ssotsicasimerlacateasasiniesiaeentinas 033 Auto EG ae hacen wieantaie et iments 063 Auto bracket s s s 090 AdobeRGB seassssossniieilocsssnasontsbapeinatesnty 056 Aperture priority mode cssssees 084 Pl EE E EET 048 AP E 040 AF Button Function jicsssosisscnseavioiseats 061 B Built in Flash ips csossecsivsnccctannedsioavncacteante 098 Be ND DO 021 Bulb mode scsintisheasescszaaonisstexsivanscosacasteas 087 Begira aa 070 C Card access lamp siwisztsssdcieiinmsine 014 Contrast sashes acan entire nstosincasaieteartanth 054 Catch in FOCUS svssscancecterastzazateraanicaciver 061 Colour TONG ssisicasircsitabicticeicaeieancs 054 Colour temperature cceeesesceee 092 Colour Temp Unit sisssseuisesensonsasascneseasss 064 Colour SD ACG ui hemssauriacacenctaaunus 056 CUSTOMT MENU cccscssnccssasscannecstecence 060 CUSTOM2 MENU vcstcarsctiecensenieae 066 Continuous Shooting cceecee 036 Change File Name csesseee 074 Center weighted metering 0 047 Compensating Flash Output 102 S eee ee Reems oe mene are 040 D Dust Alert scscscscscscssessecstscscsescsersessseses 075 Daylight sync SHOOTING 101 Drive Mode sssrini eii 036 Digital PreVieW
146. ra e Viewfinder cap SAMSUNG e Strap 146 Troubleshooting Error Messages Memory card full No image Camera cannot display this image No card in camera Memory card error Card not formatted Card locked Card is locked Rotation information cannot be saved Description The Memory Card is full and no more images can be saved Insert a new Memory Card or delete unwanted images You may be able to save new images by changing the quality level or recorded pixels There are no images for playback on the Memory Card You are trying to play back an image in a format not supported by this camera You may be able to play it back on another brand of camera or your computer The Memory Card is not inserted in the camera The Memory Card has a problem and image capture and playback are impossible It may be viewable on a PC but not the camera The Memory Card you have inserted is unformatted or has been formatted on a computer or other device and is not compatible with this camera Use after formatting with the camera A locked Memory Card is inserted in the camera Unlock the Memory Card Error Messages This image is protected Rotation information cannot be saved Cannot use this card Battery depleted Not enough battery remaining to clean sensor Image folder could not be created The image is not stored Settings not stored RAW images cannot be set Description The
147. re Warning f TA Set MENU 5i 077 Using the Menu Digital Preview You can set whether or not to display the histogram and Bright Dark area warning during Digital Preview e Histogram Exposure Warning Set check boxes using the direction buttons lt gt Digital Preview PLAYBACK MENU re Exposure Waming __ Off O Quick View EE Histogram _ 2 2 A 2 gt f Exposure Warning m Digital Preview A 2 Peicinie A Set MENU 5720 F For more information about how to set Preview Method see page 68 L Preview Method 078 Digital Filter Once you have taken a picture you can apply black and white mode brightness sepia tone and so on PLAYBACK MENU G Exposure Waming Oii Quick View ZA Digital Preview 2 Paa S as UO MENU Si YY For more information about Digital filter refer to the page 113 Digital LY Filter Using Advanced Shooting Modes This chapter explains how to use the advanced shooting mode such as Tv Shutter Priority AE mode Av Aperture Priority AE mode and so on 080 080 082 082 083 083 084 084 085 085 086 086 087 087 088 088 089 089 090 092 092 093 094 096 096 096 Using the best programmed exposure P Program mode P Automatic Program Exposure Mode Shooting in the different exposure rates Sv Sensitivity Priority Mode Taking a picture of a fast moving subject Tv Shutter Priorit
148. recise control P TTL auto mode is available with SEF 54PZF and SEF 36PZF models while using a wireless connection 1 Remove the cover of the hot shoe and attach the external flash SEF 36PZF or SEF 54PZF 2 Turn on the external flash 3 Using the external flash P TTL mode is automatically set to use 4 Confirm that the external flash is fully charged and then take the picture unit e The 4 will light in the viewfinder when the flash is ready fully charged e For details such as operation method and effective distance please read the external flash manual e The flash does not discharge when the subject is bright enough when Flash Mode is Auto 4 or Auto tRed eye 43 Therefore it may not suitable for daylight sync shooting e Never press the flash pop up button 4 when any external flash unit is attached to the camera The built in flash will hit the external flash e See the SEF 36PZF or SEF 54PZF operating manual for details LY e P TTL auto is only available with the SEF 36PZF or SEF 54PZF flash a 106 Using High Speed Flash Sync Mode With the SEF 36PZF or SEF 54PZF you can discharge the flash to take a picture at a shutter speed faster than 1 180 second More than two external flashes are required for a wireless connection m Attaching and Using the SEF 36PZF or SEF 54PZF on the Camera 1 Remove the hot shoe cover and attach the external flash SEF 36PZF or SEF 54PZF 2 Rotate the Mode dial
149. ring mode Indicator Tf Exposure compensation is not available when the exposure mode is set r4 to 3 Auto mode M Manual B Bulb and X Flash synchro mode e The exposure compensation is not cancelled by turning the camera off if you select the EV Compensation in the Memory of Settings of CAPTURE MENU e Theis set to 0 when 4 button and green button are pressed at the same time 047 Setting the Exposure AE L with AF Locked AE Lock is a function that memorizes the exposure prior to taking the picture Use this when the subject is too small or backlit and a proper exposure setting cannot be obtained 1 Look through the viewfinder and press the shutter button halfway The current exposure setting appears on the LCD panel and the viewfinder 2 Press the AE L o n button The camera memorizes the exposure brightness at that instant Press it again to unlock 3 Press the shutter button fully to take a picture The picture is taken with the memorized exposure value from Step 2 above 048 IS displayed in the viewfinder while the AE lock is engaged After releasing the AE L button O n the exposure remains in memory as long as the viewfinder is turned on The exposure remains locked as long as the AE L button O n is kept pressed or the shutter release button is kept pressed halfway You will hear a beep when the AE L button O n is pressed You can disable the beep sou
150. rrosion may damage the electrical system Clean the contacts with a soft dry cloth IY e The body mount cover is a cover to prevent damage during 3 Align the red dots on the camera and the LY lens and secure by turning the lens clockwise until it clicks After attaching check that the lens is secure Also check that the red dots of the lens are on top and the attached portion does not move sideways avoid contact with liquid water If the camera s body or the lens gets wet or Attaching and removing the lens must be done in a clean place Please dirty camera malfunction may occur 024 Correct methods of holding the camera How you hold the camera is important when taking pictures g e To reduce camera shake support your body or the camera on a solid A object such as a table tree or wall Use your both hands while taking a picture to prevent from the camera shake e Although there are individual differences among photographers the Try to avoid any slight movement while shooting slowest recommended shutter speed for a handheld camera is generally 1 focal lengthx1 5 For example it is 1 75 of a second for a focal length of 50mm and 1 150 of a second for 100mm A tripod or OIS WW function should be used for shutter speeds slower than this e When using the tripod do not use the OIS W function as the image may be blurred due to the oscillation of the OIS sensor e To reduce the camera shake while
151. s 2 Press the direction buttons lt gt on your camera to select a desired image 3 Press the Fn button The Fn menu appears lab the date may not be imprinted on the pictures even if the DPOF setting was made e To cancel DPOF settings set the number of copies to 00 in Step 5 and press the OK button LY e Depending on the printer or printing equipment at the photo processing a 138 Setting the Printing Service DPOF i 5 Press the OK button Sell 5 tor al ma es The DPOF settings for all the images are saved and the camera returns to In the thumbnail view you can set the DPOF Digital print Order Format for Playback status many images at once 1 Press the Fn button in Playback mode The Fn menu appears the images Before printing check that the number is correct e Settings for single images are cancelled when settings are made for all images LY e The number of copies specified in settings for all images applies to all a 2 Press the direction button A on your camera The DPOF screen appears 3 Press the Fn button The screen for making DPOF settings for all DPOF setting for all images appears images rai 4 Press the direction buttons lt gt to select 5 the number of copies and whether to insert the date or not The date will be imprinted The date will not be imprinted Refer to Steps 5 and 6 in Prin
152. sated set of the exposure value you can have the under exposure or over exposure shots only 091 setting the Colour Temperature Setting the White Balance Colour Temperature The colour of the subject changes with the light source For example the same The colour of light shifts towards blue as the colour temperature rises and towards red white object will be a different shade of white in daylight than under a light bulb as the colour temperature falls Colour temperature describes this change in light colour In cameras using film this is adjusted by changing the film or using filters In in terms of absolute temperature K Kelvin This camera is capable of setting the white balance to enable taking pictures with natural digital cameras the whiteness is adjusted using white balance colouring under a variety of lighting conditions AWB Auto Automatically adjusts the white balance About 4000 to 8000K Red tint Blue tint 56 Daylight F hen taking pictures in sunlight About 5200K I ote el eS a 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 8000 10000 12000 K For use when taking pictures in the shade It reduces the bluish AN colour tones in a picture About 8000K R Q I 0U QOO Q Q Ma Cloudy For use when taking pictures on cloudy days About 6000K a a 3 2 2 3 g Fluorescent For use when taking pictures under fluorescent lighting Select gs al Z ome Light the type of fluorescent light from W white About 4200
153. se Destination Location Select folder where setup wil install fles This license agreement Agreement is a legal agreement betwee you either an individual or a single entity and Ichikawa Sot Laborat ISL for the software products Product or Software of Ichikawa Laboratory Installation or use of this Product indicates your acceptance of the terms written in this Agreement gocept the tamt of the licence agreenert go not accept the teins of the hoanse opeemert Setup wil instal Samsung RAW Converter 2 0 in the following folder To install to this folder chch Next To install to a diferant folder cick Browse and seid another folder Ready to Install the Program The wizeed is ready to begin instalation Click Instal to begin the instalation If you wert to review change any of your installation settings cick Back Click Cancel to exit the word Destinabon Folder CA ASammung Samnsung RAW Converter 20 124 Setting up the application software amsun Setup Status Samsung RAW Converter 2 0 is configuring your new software installation C Samsung RAW Converter 2 0 manual man0006 htm Samsung Digital Camera instaler Ser Fa vest on m 2 After restarting the computer connect the PC to the camera with the USB cable 3 Turn the camera power on The Found New Hardware Wizard will open and the c
154. sing Sames Setup Status It is strongly recommended that yo nstaling this program Select anpieation software for Samsung Master is configuring your new software installation Samsung Master InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete Installing The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Sa D MAECOCEBC OFC7 4716 8222 1C4474271981 ISSetup dl Medien Cock ites to eek ne eat Samsung RAW Converter 7 0 InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Samsung RAW Converter 2 0 The InctalS held Wizard wall inital Sameung ROW Converter 2 0 on your computer To continue cick Next Samsung Master InstallShield Wizard Choose Setup Language Select the language tor the installation fiom the choices below Samsung Master InstallShield Wizard Preparing Setup Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard prepares the setup Samsung Master InstallShield Wizard ing Master Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will guid the setup process Please wait Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Samsung RAW Convener 7 0 InstallShield Wizard Samsung Master License Agreement Please read the following icense agrsemeny carelully The InstallShield Wizard will install Samsung Master on your computer To continue click Next license agreement important Read this license agreement carefully Choo
155. sition for your picture in the viewfinder 5 Press the shutter button fully The picture is taken 2 Centre the subject to focus in the viewfinder and press the shutter release button halfway The focus indicator appears and you will hear a beep when the subject comes into focus if it is blinking the subject is not in focus YN e The focus is locked while the focus indicator gt is lit LY e Turning the zooming ring in focus lock mode may cause the subject to be out of focus e You can disable the beep sound through the Beep menu in the SETUP MENU e To fix the exposure on your subject press and hold the shutter button at halfway to focus and then press the AE L button O n The exposure is fixed until you fire the shutter button The focus indicator is blinking 3 Keep pressing the shutter button halfway Focus will be fixed unless you release the shutter button 042 Checking the focus Adiustina the Focus Manuallv Manual Focus The focus indicator appears and you will hear a beep when the subject comes into focus When you adjust the focus manually you can either check with the focus You can disable the beep sound through the indicator in the viewfinder or use the viewfinder matte field to adjust focus Beep menu in the SETUP MENU Using the Focus Indicator You can manually adjust the focus using the focus indicator ae 1 Set the focus mode lever to MF 2
156. ss Pressing the green button on the camera initializes the set value Picture Wizard DLO gt O0 0 gt m O 0 1 Landscape Em 0O 1 1 Custom1 gt m0O0 0 gt mO0O 0 0 IMENU 500 Picture Wizard Standard e Colour Tone Original 2 a gina Saturation gt Contrast Sharpness gt Mol een era Set TT BZeK Press the OK button to save and then take a picture Using the Menu File Format You can set the format of image files Remaining Count 121 Picture Wizard a File Format JPEG Size JPEG Quality Colour Space Set RAW Button Aenea rT Set MENU 6 5 e JPEG Captures images in JPEG format You can change the number of recorded pixels from JPEG Size in the CAPTURE MENU menu and the image quality level from JPEG Size and JPEG Quality in the CAPTURE MENU menu The file size varies according to the settings eRAW RAW data is CCD output data saved without processing Effects such as White Balance Contrast Saturation and Sharpness are not applied to the image but such information is saved Use Raw Display or transfer to a PC apply effects with the enclosed software Samsung RAW Converter 2 0 and create JPEG and TIFF images e RAW Images are captured in both RAW and JPEG formats JPEG Size Remaining Count 121 You can set the size of the JPEG recorded e Mimleieaiir cire pixels File Format 2 esas 2 RIAN S Colour Space Set RAW Butt
157. te balance point using the direction buttons lt on your camera Set the white balan e point to the white area a in the LCD monitor When using the Liveview function do not aim the camera toward the sun Direct sun light may damage the shutter curtain Manual White Balance Manual W B 4 Press the OK button Bae tees Using the Manual White Balance you can easily adjust the white balance UNS er nd screen appears toacjusk Mig i AER i aoe white balance Eh before shooting The white balance preview is very helpful when you are taking E a pictures under various environmental lighting conditions je B To use the white balance preview function select Custom2 MENU gt Preview 5 Set the white balance value using the Method gt Manual White Balance A ere lt gt and then press the ae ee Now you can take a picture with the white 1 Focus on the subject then compose the balance value saved on your camera picture in the viewfinder and move the main switch to 039 Checking the focus You can focus with the following methods e AF Auto Focus The camera is focused when the shutter release button is pressed halfway e MF Manual Focus Manually adjust the focus Using Autofocus You can choose the autofocus mode from SAF Single mode where the shutter release button is pressed halfway to focus on the subject and the focus is locked at that position and CAF Continuous mo
158. the Memory Card Precautions When Using the Memory Card Turning the Camera On and Off Using the Vertical Battery Grip SBG D1V Sold Separately Setting the Language and Date Information Checking the Contents of the Package Please check that you have the correct contents before using this product The contents can vary depending on the sales region To buy the optional equipment contact your nearest Samsung dealer or Samsung service centre What are included in the package Hot shoe cover Eyecup Viewfinder cap Body mount cover Installed on camera Installed on camera Installed on camera Software CD ROM Strap Rechargeable battery Charger SBC L6 AD46 00159A SLB 1674 AC cord User s Manual AD68 01904A Quick Guide AD68 02661A 012 Names of Working Parts Front amp To Green Button Flash Button ses Terminal Cover Built in Flash Mode dial Shutter Button AT KI Remote control 4 4 port Main switch AY UNG Q ah 4 a fe USB Kig Front dil e 7 l bern Strap holder WE i DC input terminal Self Timer lamp External flash sync terminal receiver Remote control Lens mount index RAW Button Mirror camera body Failure to follow this instruction may cause Do not attempt to adjust the aperture lever or the mirror in the the product to malfunction AF coupl
159. ting Single Images for details of how to make the settings MENU e SEO LOK RSTS 139 Printing Using PictBridge This function lets you print images directly from the camera without usingaPC Connecting the Camera to the Printer direct printing Connect the camera and PictBridge compatible printer with the included USB cable to print directly After connecting the camera to the printer select the images you want to print the number of copies and whether to insert the date or not Direct printing is performed in the following steps 1 Turn the camera off 2 Connect the camera and a PictBridge compatible printer using the USB cable supplied with the camera 1 Set the USB on the SETUP MENU to Print C Weeder USB 2 Connect the camera to the printer 2 Auto Power Off 2 Troe anen 3 Set the printing options Change File Name I M Print single images Sensor Cleaning a PictBridge Print all images Dust Removal i 5 Print with DPOF settings eer T _ Tf Use of the AC Power Adapter SAC 82 sold separately is 3 Tum the printer on L recommended when connecting the camera to a printer If the AC Power Adapter is not used the printer may not work properly or the image data may be lost if the batteries run out of power while the 4 After printer start up is complete turn the A camera is connected to the printer camera on e Do not
160. tomatic Program Exposure Mode Shooting in the different exposure rates Sv Sensitivity Priority Mode Taking a picture of a fast moving subject Tv Shutter Priority Mode Expressing the background out of focus Av Aperture Priority Mode Using the automatic ISO setting mode TAv Shutter amp Aperture Priority Mode Using the manual mode to choose your own camera settings M Manual Mode EV Bar Shooting with long time shutter speed B Bulb Mode Using the external flash X Flash X Sync Mode Saving your own exposure setting and using the stored set value User Mode Changing the Exposure and Shooting Auto Bracket Setting the Colour Temperature Setting the White Balance Adjusting the White Balance Manually Fine Tuning the White Balance Adjusting the sensitivity of the image sensor Setting the Sensitivity Setting the Range of Automatic Correction in AUTO Using the Flash How to Playback the Images 098 098 099 100 100 101 101 102 102 103 104 104 104 105 105 106 106 107 107 108 110 110 111 111 111 112 113 115 Using the Built in Flash Selecting Flash Mode Using Auto Discharge Using Fill in Flash Using Red eye Reduction Flash Front curtain sync Rear curtain sync Daylight Sync Shooting Compensating Flash Output Flash Characteristics in Each Exposure Mode Using Slow Speed Sync Distance and Aperture when Using the Built in Flash Calculating Aperture Value from Shooting
161. tter speed of 0 3 CUSTOM1 MENU 3 3 C jj Colour Temp Unit Kelvin Noise Reduction E 2 Se See a d Noise Reduction will be automatically activated gt according to the conditions S DORG IS 1 EV Set Max ISO Range 200 Reset Custom1 as OE MENU S LOK jE S IMENU 57e 064 High Noise Enables the High Noise function when ISO sensitivity is high High Noise function is activated at an ISO of 800 or higher If set to Off High Noise is not activated CUSTOM1 MENU 3 3 Fe fy Colour Temp Unit Kelvin Noise Reduction Mo a Hi High Noise ii J Weak gh Noise MJ off L Weakest Strong 2 IKDEN EN Lof L SOR les 1 EV Set Max ISO Range B20 A Reset Custom ase od menu WT Set 2 Noise Reduction is not P activated when using a high sensitivity MENU ISO Display Displays sensitivity in the viewfinder and LCD panel e If set to Off displays the number of recordable images in the viewfinder and LCD panel CUSTOM1 MENU 3 3 Fe y Colour Temp Unit Kelvin Noise Reduction Wo 1 High Noise off 2 EDA F DORG ON 1 EV ISO Display O o 2 Display the number of Wal recordable images in the Set Max ISO Range B200 viewfinder and LCD panel Reset Custom1 gt asr UO Menu EA Set IMENU 57e Using the Menu ISO Steps Reset Custom Set the sensitivity step Resets all the settings in the CUSTOM1 MENU menu to the defaults 1
162. u will find the downloaded files on your computer e We recommend that you should copy the images to the PC to view A them Opening images directly from the removable disk may cause an unexpected disconnection e When you upload a file that is not taken by this camera to the Removable Disk the Camera cannot display this image message will be displayed on the LCD monitor in the Playback mode and message is displayed in THUMBNAIL mode Removing the removable disk Windows 2000 ME XP Vista 5 A Unplug or Eject Hardware window will open Click the Close button a and the removable disk may then be removed safely The illustrations may be different from the real display depending on the Windows O S 6 Now you can safely remove the USB cable Unplug the USB cable 1 Check whether the camera and PC is transferring a file If the Card in use lamp blinks you have to wait until the lamp goes out 9 08 PM Setting up the USB Driver for MAC Digital camera is automatically recognized by the Macintosh when connected 2 Right click Safely remove the Safely Remove Hardware 1 Check the version of Mac OS hardware Icon Select the device you want to unplug or eject and then click Stop When This camera is compatible with Mac OS 10 2 or later Windows notifies you that it is safe to do so unplug the device from your computer Harara devica 2 Connect the camera to the Macintosh and turn the camera power on A new icon wi
163. ual mode If the shutter speed or aperture is then changed the combination of shutter speed and aperture changes while exposure is retained Example If the shutter speed is 1 125 sec and aperture is F5 6 and is recorded with the AE L button O m and the shutter speed is changed to 1 30 sec with the front dial the aperture automatically changes to F11 Shooting with long time shutter speed You can use long time shutter speed using the B Bulb mode B Bulb Mode B Bulb mode is useful for the pictures of fireworks and other night time shots The next images are taken while using the B Bulb mode with a long shutter speed 1 Rotate the Mode dial 3 2 Turn the rear dial and adjust the aperture value 4 i a 3 The shutter will remain open for as long as you keep the shutter button A B Mode Aperture f 11 A B Mode Aperture f 11 pressed down Do not release the shutter button until it reaches the exposure Shutter Speed 2 5 sec ISO 100 Shutter Speed 10 sec ISO 100 time 4 As soon as you release the shutter button shooting is complete Tf Use a sturdy tripod and the cable switch sold separately to prevent LY camera shake when using B Bulb mode Connect the cable switch to the cable switch terminal e Bulb shooting is available when using the remote control shooting mode The shutter remains open as long as the shutter release button of the optional remote control is held dow
164. uct and accessories out of reach of children or infants to prevent accidents e g e Swallowing batteries or small camera accessories If an accident should occur please consult a doctor immediately e There is the possibility of injury from the camera s moving parts E Batteries and camera may become hot during prolonged use which may result in camera malfunction Should this be the case allow the camera to sit idle for a few minutes to allow it time to cool E Do not leave this camera in places subject to extremely high temperatures such as a sealed vehicle direct sunlight or other places of extreme variations in temperature Exposure to extreme temperatures may adversely affect the camera s internal compo nents and could cause a fire E When in use do not cover the camera or AC Power Adapter This may cause heat to build up and distort the camera body or cause a fire Always use the camera and its accessories in a well ventilated area 001 Important Safety Information CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not NCAUTION avoided could result in death or serious injury E Please use the batteries in appropriate ways referring to the following Leaking overheating or burst batteries could result in fire or injury e Use batteries with the correct specification for the camera e Do not short circuit heat or dispose of battery in fire e Do not insert the batteries with polarities reversed E D
165. ure compensation Exposure Bar Multi exposure ric Aperture D Ja j WB S Q RAWE Diii button in use m7 mmr Displays the ISO sensitivity qp am lt gt es Number of recordable images Flash mode EV compensation value PC Pb Built in flash is ready when PC Personal Computer blinking flash should be Removable disk Pb PictBridge sed or incorrect lens is a 2 cs Drive mode White Balance If Auto WB is selected no icon will display Red eye reduction flash on Single frame White Balance Compensation 3 Auto discharge Continuous Shot D z SLOW First curtain synchro Self timer Rear curtain synchro Remote control mode W Wireless Mode 032 Using the full automatic program mode Auto mode helps users take a picture in very easy steps with correct exposure 4 Position the subject inside the autofocus and auto focusing Auto mode is designed for those who are using a DSLR frame and press the shutter release button Digital Single Lens reflex camera for the first time halfway The autofocus system operates The focus indicator appears in the viewfinder with the beep sound as soon as the subject is in the focus 1 Set the mode dial O The camera will select the optimal capturing mode for the subject AF Auto Focusing Frame A IA KD 2 Set the focus mode lever to SAF In the SAF mode the shutter c
166. using a telephoto lens use the tripod that is heavier than the total weigh of the camera and the lens A Horizontal position A Vertical position 025 OIS Optical Image Stabilization Turning On the OIS Function Turn on the OIS switch When the shutter release button is pressed halfway Ww appears in the viewfinder and the OIS function turns on Optical Image Stabilization The OIS function reduces camera shake that occurs when the shutter release button is pressed This is useful for taking pictures in situations where camera shake is likely to occur The OIS function allows you to take pictures at approximately 2 to 3 5 steps slower shutter speed without the risk of the camera shake The OIS function is ideal when taking pictures in the following situations When taking pictures in dimly lit locations such as indoors at night on cloudy days and in the shade When taking telephoto pictures A Blurred picture A Picture taken with the OIS function 026 The OIS function does not compensate for blurring caused by movement of the subject To take pictures of a moving subject increase the shutter speed The OIS function may not fully reduce camera shake when taking close up shots In this case it is recommended that the OIS function be turned off and the camera be used with a tripod The OIS function will not fully work when shooting with a slower shutter speed for example when shooting a moving
167. way the subject the greater the depth of field For example the aperture stop f 11 is higher than f 2 8 Current location of the subject A The range of the area in focus with a small depth of field Pictures used in this user guide are to help users understand depth of field and the results may differ depending on the types of lenses and the shooting environment Setting the Exposure Selecting the Metering Method Exposure Compensation Choose the part of the screen to use for measuring brightness and This allows you to deliberately over expose brighten or under expose darken determining exposure your picture You can adjust the EV Compensation from 3 to 3 EV in increments of 1 2 EV or 1 3 EV For information about under or over exposed samples see page 90 Changing the Exposure and Shooting Auto Bracket ro Multi segment Segment the screen in 16 parts meter each portion and metering determine the appropriate exposure 1 Set the compensation with the front dial while the 4 button is pressed Centre weighted Measure the entire screen with an emphasis on the centre metering and determine the exposure L Spot metering Measure only the centre of the screen and determine exposure gt Set with the metering mode lever 2 Confirm the compensation value in the viewfinder or appears during compensation The metering mode lever PP g comp Compensation value The mete
168. with the white balance preset values provided in the camera This provides the optimum white balance for your surroundings 1 Press the Fn button The Fn menu appears ISO AUTO 2 Press the direction button lt 4 on your camera The White Balance screen appears 5 EES Move Fn p Exit 3 Press the direction buttons lt gt to select af Manual WHITE BALANCE Check OK SS 4 Press the direction button The Fine Tuning screen appears 5 Fully display a white or gray sheet of paper in the viewfinder under the light to adjust white balance 6 Press the shutter release button fully The menu as shown will display Slide the focus mode lever to MF if the shutter cannot be released The position of Custom white balance can be changed by the rear dial x2 You can select a desired white balance by using the direction buttons lt p Setting the Colour Temperature 7 Press the OK button The White Balance adjustment menu will display Press the OK button again to save the setting LY e Images are not saved if you fire unclear the shutter button 4 e Press the Fn button when adjustment is unsuccessful to set again e f picture is extremely overexposed or underexposed white balance may not be adjusted In this case set an appropriate exposure and re adjust the white balance Fine Tu
169. y Mode Expressing the background out of focus Av Aperture Priority Mode Using the automatic ISO setting mode TAv Shutter amp Aperture Priority Mode Using the manual mode to choose your own camera settings M Manual Mode Shooting with long time shutter speed B Bulb Mode Using the external flash X Flash X Sync Mode Saving your own exposure setting and using the stored set value User Mode Changing the Exposure and Shooting Auto Bracket Setting the Colour Temperature Setting the White Balance Adjusting the White Balance Manually Fine Tuning the White Balance Adjusting the sensitivity of the image sensor Setting the Sensitivity Setting the Range of Automatic Correction in AUTO Using the best programmed exposure P Program mode Automatically sets shutter speed and aperture to the proper exposure P Automatic Program Exposure Mode according to the Program line when taking pictures This P Program mode supports both Tv Shutter Priority and Av Aperture Priority modes P Program mode is useful for taking pictures in a casual place for families 1 Rotate the Mode dial 3 and such 2 Check the Shutter speed and Aperture value on the viewfinder and LCD panel A P Mode Aperture f 8 Shutter Speed A P Mode Aperture f 2 8 Shutter 1 125sec Speed 1 1000sec 3 Now you are ready to take a picture Y e To change the exposure turn the front dial 7 while you press and H hold the button

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