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Ricoh 06424 Digital Camera User Manual
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1. 49 Image finishing tone 58 Depth of field em NO 43 EV SIODS cre Het 43 Focus mode switch 35 49 Image plane indicator T Destination 80 Expanded Area AF Focus Peaking 52 Image storage Detailed Information AF Active Area 50 Folder display 66 CAD ACY seine 103 Display E SEEEN 14 Exposure Bracketing 55 Folder Name 82 Indicator Lamps 24 Developing RAW Exposure modes 42 Food SCN 40 Infrared Filter images 15 External flash 93 Forest SCN 40 EFFECT 41 Dial sei ttp een 9 Extract Color Format ssssssns 34 Initial settings ME ee eee 32 Diffraction Correction 62 Digital Filter 60 72 Framerate 38 Initializing a memory Digital Camera Eye Fi card 31 86 Function Restrictions 88 card een 34 Utility 5 eor ma ced 104 Eye Fi Image Transfer 86 Input Focal Length 91 106 Instant Review ISO sensitivity Landscape SCN Custom Image Language setting Lat Chromatic Ab Adj Lens Correction Lens focal length Lens information Lens mount index Lens unlock button Lens with aperture ring Link AE and AF Point Magnifying images 37 Manual Exposure 42 Manual Flash Discharge 47 Manual
2. 7 B mode 42 Center weighted Eg Blue Sky 39 AF Fine Adjustment 53 Backlight Silhouette metering 4T 6 Forest sse 40 AFframe ss 35 36 SCN o sesssseesesseeeeseen 40 Changing Night Scene 40 AF Mode 49 51 Base Parameter Adj the image size 70 D RA Night Scene HDR 40 AF point 50 Digital Filter 72 Charging the battery 28 as Night Snap FORMER 40 AF with Remote Battery Xt DO PEL E 28 City names 32 103 o FOOL secco arridet 40 CODO ecce 55 Bleach Bypass Clear Tone Q E Pet 40 AFA em 49 Custom Image 58 EFFECT E IS lees nse ree 20 APEC Le eines 49 Blue Sky SCN 39 Cloudy ES Surf amp Snow 40 BES nee 49 Bold Monochrome White Balance 96 Backlight Silhouette 40 AF S Setting 50 Digital Filter 60 72 Color Fringe Candlelight 40 AF AE L Button 7 Bold Monochrome Correction 75 Stage Lighting 40 Aperture Priority Automatic EFFECT 41 Color Moir E Museum 40 Exposure 42 Bracketing Order 55 Correction 71 l Aperture value 42 Bright Custom Image 58 Color Space 26 83 Numerics Aspect Ratio 71 75 Brightness adjustment 61 Color Temperatu
3. 40 Photographer 85 Pixel Mapping 95 Playback Info Display selection screen 13 Playback menu 22 Playback mode 37 Playback mode palette 64 Portrait SCN 39 Portrait Custom Image 58 Posterization Digital Filter 72 POWER caetero See 32 Preview eeeeee 43 Processing images 70 Program Automatic Exposure 42 eio REY 81 Protect All Images 22 Provided software 104 A EEE E imi toUes 95 Q Qualis ocio es 38 6 Quick ZOOM soeces 22 QuickTime 104 R Radiant Custom Image 58 RAW Ste teas irii aa 38 RAW Development 15 Rec Mode menus 19 Recordable time 44 Recorded Pixels 38 Recording Sound LOVE soscssersssennvadiess 45 Red eye Reduction 47 Release While Charging 48 xipueddy xipueddy o 108 Remote Control shooting 55 Replace Color Digital Filter 60 72 Retro Digital Filter 60 72 Reversal Film Custom Image 58 RGB Histogram Display iecoris 15 Rotating images 68 S SCN mode 39 Save as Manual WB 57 Save Cross Processing 59 Save Menu Location 18 Sav
4. 69 Cross Processing saving time 33 80 Custom Image 59 HDR Capture 62 Custom Image 58 Dust Remowval 95 Firmware a 24 High Contrast Cross Processing Dynamic range 61 Firmware Info Options 24 Digital Filter 60 72 EFFECT 41 E Fish eye High ISO NR 46 CIE ouo ien 56 Digital Filter 72 Highlight Alert 20 22 Custom Image 98 Edial sseee J dEldShize Gee Sea cenit 47 93 Highlight Correction 61 Custom Setting menus 25 E dial in Program 79 Flash White Balance 56 Histogram Display 15 20 Customization 0 TT E dial Rotation Flash compensation 48 Hold AF Status 50 D Direction 18 O Flash Oc ener eias 47 Hometown 32 80 z Editing images 70 Flicker Reduction 24 HOU SHOES sctenicaascieannanters 7 Date Adjustment 33 EFFECT mode 41 Aicard 31 86 2 Daylight White Effects modes 41 Fluorescent Balance 56 Electronic Compass 12 94 White Balance 56 Image Capture pom 37 Error messages 97 Focus indicator 35 Settings 38 Delete All Images Eget 22 EV Compensation 43 Focus Method
5. eseseeeeessssss 92 Functions when Using an External Flash 93 Using the GPS Unit 94 Shooting Celestial Bodies ASTROTRACER 94 Troubleshooting oerte conces 95 Sensor Cleaning 2 5 5 3er noU cnc ee Dd EId DE Y vUa DES 96 EFtor MessagBsousuussesstoss tpsexisauqs veagaxu ue ERR NE US SU MEUS 97 Main Specifications 98 Operating Environment for USB Connection and Provided Software sees 104 lj ccc 105 For Using Your Camera Safely 110 Care to be Taken During Handling 112 WARRANTY POLICY 115 U9 U0D a U9 U05 B Regarding copyrights Images taken with this camera that are for anything other than personal enjoyment cannot be used without permission according to the rights as specified in the Copyright Act Please take care as there are cases where limitations are placed on taking pictures even for personal enjoyment during demonstrations performances or of items on display Images taken with the purpose of obtaining copyrights also cannot be used outside the scope of use of the copyright as laid out in the Copyright Act and care should be taken here also To users of this camera Do not use or store this camera in the vicinity of equipment that generates strong electromagnetic radiation o
6. p 65 _ Connecting the Camera to a Computer p 69 Editing and Processing Images p 70 Changing the Settings p 77 Explains how to change other settings Camera Settings p 77 File Management Settings p 81 Appendix acc apetece t eb esee aeq p 88 Provides various resources Restrictions on Each Capture Mode p 88 Functions Available with Various Lenses p 90 Functions when Using an External Flash p 93 Using the GPS Unit p 94 Troubleshooting p 95 Main Specifications p 98 TIBOOX Sacs c peteiebee a Pt opem CH Ehud p 105 For Using Your Camera Safely p 110 Care to be Taken During Handling p 112 WARRANTY POLICY eee p 115 There is a possibility that the illustrations and the display screen of the monitor in this manual are different from the actual ones jenuew siu esf 0 MOH a 3 NN How to Use This Manual 2 O S Introducing the PENTAX K S1 7 S Names and Functions of the Working Parts 7 o Operating COMMONS sescenti rette o catu oet 8 MONITO qon rcc T 10 Viewfinder cias edu eandcm ob
7. Procedure During 12 month Warranty Period Any camera which proves defective during the 12 month warranty period should be returned to the dealer from whom you purchased the camera or to the manufacturer If there are no representatives of the manufacturer in your country send the camera to the manufacturer with postage prepaid In this case it will take a considerable length of time before the camera can be returned to you owing to the complicated customs procedures required If the camera is covered by warranty repairs will be made and parts replaced free of charge and the camera will be returned to you upon completion of servicing If the camera is not covered by warranty regular charges of the manufacturer or of its representatives will apply Shipping charges are to be borne by the owner If your camera was purchased outside of the country where you wish to have it serviced during the warranty period regular handling and servicing fees may be charged by the manufacturer s representatives in that country Notwithstanding this your camera returned to the manufacturer will be serviced free of charge according to this procedure and warranty policy In any case however shipping charges and customs clearance fees to be borne by the sender To prove the date of your purchase when required please keep the receipt or bills covering the purchase of your camera for at least a year Before sending your camera for servicing please make sure
8. 7 Display the image to edit in single image display 2 Select in the playback mode palette The cropping frame to specify the size and position of the area to crop appears on the screen 3 Specify the size and position of the area to crop by using the cropping frame Available operations e Changes the size of the cropping frame AV lt p gt Moves the cropping frame Changes the aspect ratio or Image Rotation setting O Rotates the cropping frame only when possible 4 Press M9 The save confirmation screen appears 5 Select Save and press Correcting Color Moir Reduces color moir in images 7 Display the image to edit in single image display 2 Select in the playback mode palette If the image cannot be edited This image cannot be processed appears 3 Use lt gt to select the correction level and press pm The save confirmation screen appears menu Cancel yoeqhe d gt 4 Select Save and press M3 Caution The Color Moir Correction function can be used only for the JPEG images captured with this camera 71 yoeqheld gt 72 Processing Images with Digital Filters 7 Display the image to edit in single image display 2 Select 7 in the playback mode palette The screen to select a digital filter appears 3 Select a filter us vare 3100 0001 ___ _ Base Parameter Adj Use 2 to select a different Amos 4 06 92 io1 image e Can 02 B On ice NFO Paramet
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10. 69 Editing and Processing Images 70 Changing the Image Size ssssssesssssss 70 Correcting Color Moir sse 71 Processing Images with Digital Filters 72 Editing Movies sad a socks pic ox ek siasansnnanibee daa o db dO weh ima 73 RAW Development cccccccsssscecccesesereeeeesseesseeeeees 75 Changing the Settings TT Camera Settings 1c cocco coton e Re tcce eects 77 Customizing the Button E dial Functions 77 Displaying the Local Date and Time of the Specified City 1 2 9 9 xai dre recent hens 80 Selecting Settings to Save in the Camera 81 File Management Settings 81 Protecting Images from Deletion Protect 81 Selecting the Folder File Settings 82 Setting the Copyright Information 85 Using a Wireless Memory Card ss 86 AADDODODG isses uc nei rM al XR NER OR ERNRUE 88 Restrictions on Each Capture Mode 88 Restrictions on the Combinations of Special Functions ccccccecccesseseeeeeeeeeasseeeeeseeees 89 Functions Available with Various Lenses 90 Setting the Focal Length eeeeesssssssss 91 Using the Aperture Ring
11. Press AMAJ fully The captured image is displayed on the monitor Instant Review Focus indicator Available operations during Instant Review Tm Deletes the image e Magnifies the image Saves the RAW data of the last JPEG image taken I Setting the display for Instant Review p 21 peuejs Buje 35 Shooting with Live View 7 Press LV in Step 5 of Basic Shooting Operation p 35 The Live View image is displayed on the monitor 2 Position the subject inside the AF frame on the monitor and press halfway The AF frame turns green and you will hear a beep when the subject comes into focus peuejs Buje AF frame Available operations during Live View Magnifies the image Use to change the magnification up to 10x Use A V 4b to change the area to display Press to return the display area to the center Press to return to 1x image display Exits the Live View shooting Subsequent steps are the same as shooting with the viewfinder 36 Memo You can use the button to focus on the subject p 49 You can set the operation and display settings during Instant Review in Instant Review of the 4 menu p 21 When Display Time is set to ke Instant Review will be displayed until the next operation Reviewing Images Review the captured image on the monitor 7 Press 3 um I The camera enters playback TOES mode and the most recently captured image is displ
12. When using the fully charged battery Flash Flash Photography Normal z E Playback Shooting 50 100 Time Use Use Battery Temperature puo ae em m om ume minutes The image storage capacity normal recording and flash use 5096 is based on measuring conditions in accordance with CIPA standards while other data is based on our measuring conditions Some deviation from the above figures may occur in actual use depending on the selected capture mode and shooting conditions Approximate Image Storage Capacity by Size When using a 2 GB memory card meet TEENIE maw mom ors Piste ee or vor wg am ww Pane sets The number of storable images may vary depending on the subject shooting conditions selected capture mode and memory card etc List of World Time Cities The following cities can be set as Hometown and Destination Honolulu Anchorage Vancouver San North Aeric Francisco Los Angeles Calgary Denver Chicago Miami Toronto New York Halifax Central and South America Mexico City Lima Santiago Caracas Buenos Aires Sao Paulo Rio de Janeiro Lisbon Madrid London Paris Amsterdam Milan Rome Copenhagen Berlin Prague Stockholm Budapest Warsaw Athens Helsinki Moscow Dakar Algiers Johannesburg Istanbul Cairo Jerusalem Nairobi Jeddah Tehran Dubai West Asia Karachi Kabul Male Delhi Colombo Kathmandu Dacca Yango
13. menu Cancel menu Cancel Text input cursor Available operations AV lt p gt Moves the text selection cursor e Moves the text input cursor O Resets the entered text to PENTX Enters a character selected with the text selection cursor at the position of the text input cursor 5 After entering the text move the text selection cursor to Finish and press M3 The screen of Step 2 reappears 6 Press twice C Memo Afolder with a new number is created when the folder name is changed e A maximum of 500 images 100 images for Eye Fi card can be stored in a single folder When the number of captured images exceeds 500 a new folder is created with the number following the number of the folder currently being used In Exposure Bracketing shooting images will be stored in the same folder until shooting is completed e When Create New Folder is selected in the 2 menu a folder is created with a new number when the next image is saved When Select multiple images or Select a folder of RAW Development is selected a folder with a new number is created and the JPEG images are stored in it p 75 Caution The maximum folder number is 999 After the folder number reaches 999 you cannot capture new images if you attempt to change the folder name or create a new folder or when the file name number reaches 9999 File Name One of the following string of characters is used as the file name prefix
14. yoeqhe d gt AV lt p gt Moves the selection frame Confirms cancels the selection of the image to delete Selects the range of images to delete ae Shows the selected image in single image display Use lt gt to select a different image In the upper left area of the monitor the number of selected images is displayed 3 Press Ki The delete confirmation screen appears 4 Select Delete and press M3 65 yoeqheld 66 Memo You can select up to 500 images at a time Protected images cannot be selected You can delete the images selected individually along with the images selected by specifying the range to delete Usethe same steps to select multiple images for the following functions RAW Development p 75 Protect p 81 Eye Fi Image Transfer p 86 Displaying Images by Folder x 100 0707 m 707s E m m gt lt a a 7 Turn 5 to the left in Step 1 of Displaying Multiple Images p 65 103 MA 108 103 m The folder display screen m appears Available operations AV lt p gt Moves the selection frame En Deletes the selected folder 2 Press M3 The images in the selected folder are displayed Deleting a Folder 1 Select a folder to delete in Step 1 of Displaying Images by Folder p 66 and press Ki The delete confirmation screen appears 2 Select Delete and press M3 The selected folder and all the images in it are deleted When there are pr
15. me 4 AE L with AF Locked Sets whether to lock the exposure value when the focus off is locked 5 Link AE and AF Point Sets whether to link the exposure and AF point off p 47 in the focusing area 6 Auto EV Compensation Sets whether to automatically compensate when the proper Off exposure cannot be determined i ing S 7 Bulb B Mode Options 2E E alia operation when pressing Gd Type EN 8 Bracketing Order Sets the order for Exposure Bracketing shooting 9 One Push Bracketing Sets whether to shoot all frames with one release when Off p 55 using Exposure Bracketing Sets whether to automatically fine tune the white balance 10 WB Adjustable Range when the light source is specified for the white balance Fixed p 56 setting C2 11 WB When Using Flash Sets the white balance setting for when using a flash jns Sets the tungsten light color tone for when the white balance Strong ewe IRON sen Eign is set to Auto White Balance Correction 13 Color Temperature Steps Sets the adjustment steps for color temperature 14 Superimpose AF Area Sets whether to display the active AF point in red n in the viewfinder uononpoJju 25 uononpoJyu 26 f Sets the action priority for when the focus mode is set to ee Seung AF S and QM is fully pressed FCRI TENES Sets the action priority for the first frame when the focus m 16 1st Frame Action in AF C mode is set to AFC and EMMA is fully pressed Release priority cin f Set
16. p 15 Not available during movie playback No Information s Display Only the captured image is displayed RGB Histogram Display 13 uononpoJju 14 Detailed Information Display Ac oO Still pictures P ot FF E3100 0001 12000 F2 8 Gy AES 7 01600 Hi 1 5 OD 5000K TEG1A1 cr Mae 20 ukaas P 1 F sRGB um io 30 AM o 0 E 0mm 6 0 Movies 5100 0001 1010 c rid i m 1425 F8 0 GR Sin in 1501600 NE 0 5000K G1A1 55 0mm a Movie IT 30p o Suro 07 07 2014 10 30 AM e amp 100 0001 Aom 123 N 36 45 410 W140 02 000 l zz fe 07 07 2014 x2 10 00 00 S ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ A 123456 9e ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ A 123456 Captured image Rotation information p 68 7 Capture mode p 39 Digital Filter p 60 HDR Capture p 62 Transferred via Wireless LAN p 86 i2 14 39 D Protect setting p 81 Folder number File number p 82 Drive Mode p 53 Flash Mode p 47 10 Flash Exposure Compensation p 48 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Color Moir Correction p 71 Shutter speed Aperture value Shake Reduction p 20 Movie SR p 22 Sensitivity p 46 EV Compensation p 43 Focus Method p 49 AE Metering p 47 Focusing area AF point p 50 White Balance p 56 White Balance fine tuning p 56 AA Filter Simulator p 63 Lens focal
17. 27 Attaching a Lens eee p 27 J Using the Battery and Charger p 28 Inserting a Memory Card p 31 Initial Settings esses p 32 Basic Shooting Operation p 35 Reviewing Images p 37 How to Use This Manual Taking Pictures p 38 Once you ve confirmed that the camera works properly try out the camera and take lots of pictures Configuring the Capture Settings p 38 Taking Still Pictures p 39 Recording Movies p 44 Setting the Exposure p 46 Using the Built in Flash p 47 Setting the Focus Method p 49 Setting the Drive Mode p 53 Setting the White Balance p 56 Controlling the Image Finishing Tone p 58 Correcting Images p 61 Playback Functions p 64 Explains various operations for playing back and editing images Playback Mode Palette Items p 64 Changing the Playback Method
18. F3 5 4 5 DA 16 45mm F4 ED AL DA 16 50mm F2 8 ED AL IF SDM g used the use of the built in flash The built in flash is not available due to vignetting Vignetting may occur if the focal length is less than 20 mm When the focal length is less than 28 mm or when the focal length is 28 mm and the shooting distance is 1 mor less vignetting may occur When the focal length is 20 mm or less or when the focal length is 35 mm and the shooting distance is less than 1 5 m vignetting may occur pane Restrictions when using the built in flash When the focal length is less than 24 mm or when the focal length is 35 mm and the shooting distance is 1 mor less vignetting may occur DA 18 250mm F3 5 6 3 Vignetting may occur if the focal ED AL IF length is less than 35 mm DA 18 270mm F3 5 6 3 Vignetting may occur if the focal ED SDM length is less than 24 mm Vignetting may occur if the focal FA 28 70mm F2 8 AL length is 28 mm and the shooting distance is less than 1 m FA SOFT 28mm F2 8 The built in flash always FA SOFT 85mm F2 8 discharges fully Setting the Focal Length DA 17 70mm F4 AL IF SDM The Shake Reduction function operates by obtaining lens information such as focal length Set the focal length when using a lens that the focal length information cannot be automatically obtained 7 Set 26 Using Aperture Ring to Enable in the C4 menu 2 Turn the camera off 3 Attach a lens to
19. Fade EFFECT ss 41 WARRANTY POLICY 114 Water Color Digital Filter 72 WB Adjustable Range 57 WB When Using Flash aiia 57 White Balance 56 Wi Fi transmission 86 Windows se 104 Wireless Memory Card sco 86 World Time 80 For Using Your Camera Safely We have paid close attention to the safety of this camera When using this camera we request your special attention regarding items marked with the following symbols A N Warning AN Caution This symbol indicates that ignoring this item could cause serious personal injuries This symbol indicates that ignoring this item could cause minor or medium personal injuries or loss of property About the Camera A Warning Do not disassemble or modify the camera High voltage areas are present inside the camera with the risk of electric shock shock Do not aim the camera at the sun or other strong light sources when taking pictures or leave the camera sitting in direct sunlight with a lens cap off Doing so may cause the camera to malfunction or cause a fire Do not look at the sun or other strong light sources through a lens Doing so may lead to a loss of eyesight or cause vision to be impaired shock A Caution Do not place your finger over the flash when discharging the flash You may burn yourself Do not cover the flash with clothing when discharging the
20. LA MM Expands the dynamic range and enables a wider range of tones lt gt Adjusts the value to be recorded by the CMOS sensor and reduces o the occurrence of overexposed underexposed areas o 5 Press M3 Set in the control panel or D Range Settings ofthe I 2 menu 9 The screen of Step 2 appeals one Correction bead Correction g uto uto Press ms E e Es 2i sl amp The control panel reappears F Press MENU menu Cancel menu Cancel The camera returns to standby mode 9 Caution Caution When the sensitivity is set to less than ISO 200 Highlight This function cannot be used in some capture modes or Correction cannot be set to On in combination with some other functions p 88 Memo Digital Filter of the a1 menu cannot be selected Highlight Correction in mode can be set to Auto or Off in 9 amp 2 mode When in f mode set from Digital Filter of the 9 1 menu Depending on the filter used it may take longer to save images Memo Images can also be processed with digital filters in playback mode p 72 61 Bujooys o HDR Capture K Lens Correction O2 Takes three consecutive images HDR Capture The following features can be set ee at three different exposure levels Pus from the control panel or Lens a to create a single composite picture pepvo o s Correction of the 32 menu F with them lev m EX Set in the control panel or HDR Capture of the 31 menu 9 Caution Dis
21. Movie Edit 4 i Image Rotation the rotation DE dm weeca Hwang en information of images mm Trance selected ier T Processes images 4 5 images wirelessly using EJ Digital Filter pibe Transfer with digital filters an optional Eye Fi card Color Moir Reduces color moir 1 Not available when a movie is displayed i Correction 2 in images 2 Not available when a RAW image is displayed 3 Available only when a RAW image is saved Changes the number 4 Available only when a movie is displayed of recorded pixels 5 Available only when an Eye Fi card is inserted of the image m Cropping Crops out only the desired area of an image Protect Protects images from being accidentally erased Slideshow Plays back images one after another Saves the white balance E Save as Manual settings of the captured WB 1 image as Manual White Balance Changing the Playback Method Displaying Multiple Images You can display 6 12 20 35 or 80 thumbnail images at the same time 7 Turn 5 to the left in playback mode The multi image display screen appears Available operations AV lt gt Moves the selection frame Shows the display style selection screen TH Deletes the selected images 2 Press I3 The selected image appears in single image display Deleting Selected Images 7 Press Kil in Step 1 of Displaying Multiple Images p 65 2 Select the images to delete Available operations
22. Using the Battery and Charger Use the battery D LI109 and battery charger D BC109 exclusively developed for this camera Charging the Battery 7 Connect the AC plug cord to the battery charger 2 Plug the AC plug cord into the power outlet Battery charger Indicator lamp AC plug cord 3 Face the A mark on the battery up and insert it into the battery charger Insert the battery into the battery charger at an angle and then fit into place The indicator lamp is lit while charging and turns off when the battery is fully charged Caution Do not use the battery charger D BC109 to charge batteries other than D LI109 Charging other batteries may cause damage or heating Replace the battery with a new one in the following cases e Ifthe indicator lamp blinks or does not light after the battery is inserted correctly f the battery starts to run down more quickly even after being charged the battery may have reached the end of its service life Memo e The maximum charging time is approximately 240 minutes it depends on temperature and remaining battery power Charge in a location where the temperature is between 0 C and 40 C 32 F and 104 F Inserting Removing the Battery Caution Insert the battery correctly If the battery is inserted incorrectly it may not be removed Wipe the electrodes of the battery with a soft dry cloth before inserting Do not open the battery memory card
23. View The subject is kept in focus by continuous adjustment while is pressed AF C halfway Continuous appears in the viewfinder when mode the subject comes into focus The shutter can be released even Memo e You can use to focus on the AEN subject The MSA button operation MM 77 can be set in Button Customization of the 34 menu p 77 if the subject is not in focus The control panel reappears 49 Bujooys o 50 4 Press HDH The camera returns to standby mode Memo e The following settings for autofocus operation can be set in the C3 menu 15 AF S Setting Focus priority Release priority 16 1st Frame Action in AF C 17 Action in AF C A T Focus priority Auto FPS priority 18 Hold AF Status Off Low Medium High n 18 Hold AF Status you can set whether to immediately reactivate autofocus or to maintain the focus for a certain amount of time before activating autofocus when the subject happens to move out of the selected focusing area after being focused The default setting is to immediately activate autofocus when focusing is unsuccessful In SCN mode AF Mode is fixed to AF S or AF C depending on the set scene p 88 In AUTO mode AF Mode is fixed to AF A Release priority Auto Focus priority Selecting the Focusing Area AF Point f 1 7 Press in standby mode 2 Select AF Active Area and press The AF Active Area screen appears 3 Select the
24. a folder to 0001 each time a new folder is created Select Reset File Number to reset the file number to its default value C Memo e When the file number reaches 9999 a new folder is created and the file number is reset 84 Available operations Setting the Copyright Information AV lt gt Moves the text selection cursor Sets the photographer and copyright information embedded i Moves the text input cursor in the Exif data Switches between upper and lower 7 T case letters Select Copyright Information in 2 menu and press gt Ed Deletes a character at the position The Copyright Information screen appears Ore teh IN PULCUISO Enters a character selected with the Use lt P to set Embed ee text selection cursor at the position Embed Copyright Data Copyright Data Photographer of the text input Cursor eCopyright Holder 5 After entering the text move the text selection iu cursor to Finish and press M3 The screen of Step 2 reappears a Does not embed copyright information in the Exif data 6 Press UM twice Embeds copyright information in the Exif data Memo The Exif information can be checked using the provided sbumes 3 Select Photographer or Copyright Holder software Digital Camera Utility 5 and press b The text entry screen appears 4 Change the text Text selection cursor Up to 32 single byte AES A alphanumeric characters and ABCDEFGH JKLMNOPQR symbol
25. cleaning of the CMOS sensor This will involve a fee Periodic inspections are recommended every one to two years to maintain high performance Storing Your Camera Do not store the camera with preservatives or chemicals Storage in high temperatures and high humidity can cause mold to grow on the camera Remove the camera from its case and store it in a dry and well ventilated place Avoid using or storing the camera where it may be exposed to static electricity or electrical interference Avoid using or storing the camera in direct sunlight or in locations where it may be exposed to rapid changes in temperature or to condensation xipueddy o 111 xipueddy o 112 About SD Memory Cards The SD Memory Card is equipped with a write protect switch Setting the switch to LOCK prevents new data from being recorded on the card the stored data from being deleted and the card from being formatted by the camera or computer The SD Memory Card may be hot when removing the card immediately after using the camera Do not remove the SD Memory Card or turn off the power while the card is being accessed This may cause the data to be lost or the card to be damaged Do not bend the SD Memory Card or subject it to violent impact Keep it away from water and store away from high temperatures Do not remove the SD Memory Card while formatting The card may be damaged and become unusable Data on the SD Memory Card may be
26. cover or remove the battery while the power is on Be careful as the camera or battery may become hot after the camera has been used continuously for a long period of time Remove the battery when you will not use the camera for a long time The battery may leak and damage the camera if left installed during prolonged periods of non use If the removed battery will not be used for six months or longer charge the battery for about 30 minutes before storing it Be sure to recharge the battery every six to twelve months Store the battery in a location where the temperature will remain at or below room temperature Avoid locations with high temperatures The date and time may be reset if you leave the battery out of the camera for long periods of time If this happens set the current date and time again 7 Open the battery memory card cover Slide the battery memory card cover unlock lever before opening the cover peyuejs Buje 29 peuejs Bune 30 2 Face the A mark on the battery towards the lens and insert the battery until it locks into place To remove the battery push the battery lock lever in the direction of 2 3 Close the battery memory card cover Memo The battery level may not be displayed properly if the camera is used at low temperatures or when performing Continuous Shooting for a long time e Battery performance temporarily decreases as the temperature decreases When using the cam
27. depending on the 21 Color Space setting of the C3 menu Color Space AdobeRGB _IMGxxxx JPG The first four characters can be changed to a character string of your choice 7 Select File Name in 2 menu and press P The File Name screen appears 2 Select IC or 2 and A File Name A 731 SRGB IMOR FREE JPG e press hoeRGB IMG kak x JPG The text entry screen appears K IMGP sock MOV Er 3 Change the text Up to 4 single byte alphanumeric characters can be entered Refer to Steps 4 and 5 of Folder Name p 82 for how to enter text 4 Press MAM twice 83 C Memo When Color Space is AdobeRGB the file name prefix is File No and first three characters of the entered character string hacomas the file name Each file name consists of a string a 2 File No i Sequential Numbering For movies regardless of the Color Space setting the file of 4 characters and a sequential Reset File Number name is IMGPxxxx MOV or the one with the entered string number from 0001 to 9999 _ You can set whether to continue Uses sequential file number of characters in new folder based on last the sequential numbering for the file number in previous folder name even if a new folder is created in Sequential Numbering of File No in the X 2 menu Continues the sequential numbering for the file name even if a new folder is created Returns the file number of the first image saved to
28. desired focus point selection mode and press MJ AF Active Area Auto 11 AF Points 5 3 menu Cancel Out of the 11 AF points the camera automatically selects the optimum focusing area Out of the 5 AF points the camera automatically selects the optimum focusing area Sets the focusing area to the user selected point from 11 points Sets the focusing area to the user selected point from 11 points When the subject happens to move out of the selected focusing area after being focused 8 peripheral points are used as back up points Not available in AF S mode Sets the focusing area to the center of the 11 points a Auto 11 AF Ed Points a Auto 5 AF Ed Points Select Expanded SEEEX Area AF The control panel reappears 4 Press TEN The camera returns to standby mode If you selected E or in Step 3 proceed to Step 5 5 Select the desired AF point AFA OI JEc 99999 Available operations AV lt gt Changes the AF point Returns the AF point to the center Press and hold Switches the function of the arrow keys A V lt p gt to that for Change AF Point or the direct key operation Memo When the AF point can be changed the lamp turns off Tochange the AF point from the menu set in AF Active Area of AF Settings in the Iy1 menu Youcan also set the camera so that switching to the Change AF Point mode by pressing and holding can be operated with O
29. 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 separation 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 For customers in Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Pour les utilisateurs au Canada Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada FOR CALIFORNIA U S A ONLY Perchlorate Material special handling may apply The lithium battery used in this camera contains perchlorate material which may require special handling See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate xipueddy o 115 xipueddy o 116 Declaration of Conformity According to 47CFR Parts 2 and 15 for Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals We RICOH IMAGING AMERICAS CORPORATION Loc
30. focus 49 Manual White Balance 57 Memory 2 iere 81 Memory card 31 MENUS iiid nto en 18 Meter Operating Time 25 ME oratio S 49 Microphone 7 Miniature Digital Filter 72 Mired eee UE 58 WIPO cet tactses a 7 Mode dial 35 Moir reduction 63 ifs aT o REM 10 Monochrome Custom Image 58 Monochrome Digital Filter 72 Mount type 90 Movie Edit 73 Movie menu 22 Movie mode 44 Movie SIR ceto 22 Moving Object SCN 39 MS oct CT ROS 95 Multi Auto White Balance White Balance 56 Multi image display 65 Multiple AF Points Contrast AF 51 Multi segment metering 47 Museum SCN 40 Muted Custom Image 58 N Natural Custom Image 58 Night Scene SCN 40 Night Scene HDR SON ea ect 40 Night Scene Portrait SON escorts 39 Night Snap SCN 40 Noise Reduction 43 46 O One Push File Format 78 One Push Bracketing 55 Operating environment 104 Optical Preview 78 Other Indicator Lamps 24 P P mode esis enamine 42 Pastel Digital Filter 72 PEP oto RN 38 Peripheral Illumin COM REDEEM 62 Pet SCN
31. format for movies in the control panel or Movie Capture Settings of the 21 menu Recorded Pixels 6J1 23 45 Framerate i PRI E 1920x1080 ma ES onm menu Cancel OK wenu Cancel Taking Still Pictures Select the capture mode that suits the subject and shooting 7 Set the mode dial to SCN conditions The scene mode selection screen appears The following capture modes are available on this camera Capture Mode Application 2 Select a scene mode Ex mal T Ea M RA eN Wa amp FREY cu di Automatically selects the optimal capture mode from AUTO Standard EY Portrait Auto Picture PS Landscape Ed Macro modes Moving Object WI Night Scene Portrait Sunset Eg Blue Sky or M Forest For capturing portraits Reproduces a healthy and bright skin tone menu Cancel For capturing portraits Reproduces l a healthy and bright skin tone For capturing landscape views PS Landscape Reproduces the vivid green of trees For capturing tiny objects at close EJ Macro focus range like flowers coins jewelry and more Bunoous o SCN Offers you various scene modes 39 Scene modes to choose from p EFFECT Takes images using various 41 Effects modes effects P P Sv Tv Av TAv M B Changes the shutter speed p 42 modes Object subjects Memo Night Scene For capturing images of people The functions that can be set vary depending on the capture Portrait in low light conditions such as du
32. information about the applied effects mode is deleted In such a case the capture mode is displayed as P in Detailed Information Display of the playback mode Memo When Select multiple images or Select a folder is selected in Step 2 a folder with a new number is created and the JPEG images are stored in it e With the provided software Digital Camera Utility 5 you can develop RAW files on a computer Autofocus is Enable AF1 performed when is pressed Autofocus is Camera Settings Customizing the Button E dial Functions M e EZ You can set the functions for when or O is pressed performed when or when 2 is turned Enable AF2 is pressed and not when 7 Select Button Customization in 34 menu is pressed and press P a liii The Button Customization screen appears While is pressed 2 Select the desired item and EDENSIESSUESZ Cancel AF the autofocus mode TN NS EXT AF 1 is set to MF even press gt AF AE L Button Movie AF1 when Gum is pressed halfway AE Lock Locks the exposure setting The screen to set the function for Eoso the selected item is displayed E Dial Programming Oo MENU gt 3 Select a function and press The following functions can be assigned to each button TT Green Resets the value Button being adjusted One Push _ Temporarily changes 78 File Format the file format P Activates the Optical Preview to check the depth of field with the viewfi
33. p 77 Setting the AF Mode during Live View 7 Press in standby mode in Live View 2 Select Contrast AF and press M3 The Contrast AF screen appears 3 Select an autofocus mode Contrast AF and press MJ Face Detection Face Detection Assist Tracking Multiple AF Points Face Detection T env Cancel Detects and tracks faces of people The main face detection frame for AF and AE is displayed in yellow Used when facing the camera toward yourself and taking a picture Tracks the subject in focus The shutter can be released even if the subject is not in focus Sets the focusing area to the desired area The sensor is divided into 35 areas 7 horizontal by 5 vertical and you can select a wider or narrower focusing area by using 35 25 15 9 or just 1 of those 35 areas available Bunoous o 51 KE Select Sets the focusing area by the pixel Sets the focusing area to a limited area EF Spot at the center The control panel reappears 4 Press EN The camera returns to standby mode 6 Select the AF area Use the frame that appears on the monitor to change the position and size of the AF area Bujooys Available operations AV lt p gt Changes the position of the AF area ea Increases reduces the size of the AF O Returns the AF area to the center Press M9 The AF area is set 9 Caution e When El is selected the focus lock operation compos
34. trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and or other countries All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners This product supports PRINT Image Matching III PRINT Image Matching enabled digital still cameras printers and software help photographers to produce images more faithful to their intentions Some functions are not available on printers that are not PRINT Image Matching II compliant Copyright 2001 Seiko Epson Corporation All Rights Reserved PRINT Image Matching is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation The PRINT Image Matching logo is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation P XC I HOM aSILKYPIX A AVC Patent Portfolio License This product is licensed under the AVC Patent Portfolio License for the personal use of a consumer or other uses in which it does not receive remuneration to i encode video in compliance with the AVC standard AVC video and or ii decode AVC video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal activity and or was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide AVC video No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA L L C See http www mpegla com Announcement on the Use of BSD Licensed Software This product includes software licensed under the BSD License BSD license is a form of license which permits the redistribution of the software provide
35. your Eye Fi card to the latest firmware before using it Set Action Mode to OFF or do not use an Eye Fi card in a location where the use of wireless LAN devices is restricted or prohibited such as airplanes Eye Fi cards can be used only in the country in which the card was purchased Please observe all local laws governing the Eye Fi card usage This camera features a function to enable disable the communication function of the Eye Fi card however we do not guarantee the operability of all Eye Fi card functions Refer to the Eye Fi card manual for details on how to use the card Please contact the Eye Fi card manufacturer regarding any malfunctions or problems concerning Eye Fi cards Trademarks Microsoft Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and other countries Macintosh Mac OS OS X and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Intel and Intel Core are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U S and or other countries SDXC Logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC Eye Fi the Eye Fi logo and Eye Fi connected are trademarks of Eye Fi Inc This product includes DNG technology under license by Adobe Systems Incorporated The DNG logo is either a registered trademark or trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are
36. 4 Basic Shooting Operation 35 Shooting with Live View ccccccccssssseeeeeeeesseeeeeeneees 36 Reviewing Images 37 Taking Pictures 38 Configuring the Capture Settings 38 Image Capture Settings eeeseeeeessssss 38 Movie Capture Settings eeessssesseeses 38 Taking Still Pictures 39 Scene Modes M 39 Effects MOOUDS petecsvxss e a aT ET at 41 Exposure Modes ccccsccceccceeeesseeeeeeseeesseeeeeesseaueees 42 EV Compensation 5 cir t a EDI eee 43 Recording Movies 44 Playing Back Movies cccccccsseseeeeeeeeeesseseeeensneeseees 45 Setting the Exposure 46 Sensitivity x oepepue entis ve E EDAM I AN doe o pot 46 AE Metering 1 5 d rq unuri reas ciate 47 Using the Built in Flash 47 Setting the Focus Method 49 Setting the AF Mode when Shooting with the Viewfinder cceccecccesessseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseaseees 49 Setting the AF Mode during Live View 51 AF Fine Adjustment 5 ci oiii aereis eto ere eU rdv edes 53 Setting the Drive Mode 53 C
37. 40FGZ AF540FGZ II AF360FGZ or AF360FGZ Il Caution Never press on the camera when any external flash unit is attached to the camera The built in flash will hit the external flash If you want to use both at once connect them using an extension cord Flashes with the reversed polarity the center contact on the hot shoe is minus cannot be used due to the risk of damaging the camera and or flash Do not combine with accessories that have a different number of contacts such as a Hot Shoe Grip as a malfunction may occur Combining with flashes from other manufacturers may cause equipment breakdown Memo e With the AF540FGZ AF540FGZ II AF360FGZ or AF360FGZ ll you can use the high speed sync flash to discharge the flash and take a picture at a shutter speed faster than 1 180 seconds Select a capture mode such as Tv which allows you to set the shutter speed xipueddy o 93 xipueddy o 94 Using the GPS Unit The following functions are available when the optional GPS unit O GPS1 is attached to this camera Displays the P current latitude N 36 45 410 DW140 02 000 longitude 89m Electronic altitude 07 07 2014 Compass direction di Coordinated Universal Time UTC capture mode and exposure value 1 250 F5 6 5251600 Tracks and captures celestial bodies By matching the movement of the camera s built in Shake Reduction unit with the ASTROTRACER movement of celestial bodies c
38. AF Active Area p 50 24 AA Filter Simulator p 63 Focus Peaking p 52 25 Framerate p 38 17 AF Assist Light p 49 26 Recording Sound Level 18 High ISO NR p 46 p 45 19 Slow Shutter Speed NR 27 Current date and time p 43 28 Destination p 80 Memo The items that can be selected vary depending on the current camera setup e f no operations are made within 1 minute while the control panel is displayed the camera returns to standby mode Youcan change the display color of the status screen control panel and menu cursor in Display Color of LCD Display in the X 1 menu p 23 Shooting Info Display You can change the type of information displayed in standby mode by pressing while the control panel is displayed Use b to select the type and press M3 When shooting with the viewfinder Displays the settings for shooting with the viewfinder p 10 Display Off Nothing is displayed on the monitor The current latitude longitude altitude direction Coordinated Universal Time UTC capture mode and exposure value are displayed Turn the camera off and on again to return to the status screen Available only when the optional GPS unit is attached to the camera and is operating p 94 Electronic Compass When shooting with Live View Standard Information Display The Live View image and the settings for shooting with Live View are displayed p 11 No Information Certain icons such as those
39. Balance setting screen reappears The operation could not be completed correctly appears when measuring is unsuccessful Press to remeasure the white balance and return to Step 3 Memo You can copy the white balance settings of a captured image and save them as manual white balance settings in Save as Manual WB of the playback mode palette p 64 57 Adjusting the White Balance Controlling the Image Finishing with Color Temperature Tone peo Mie A AE A ET pertes When you want to take pictures with a slightly different style you can set the desired picture style before shooting 1 Select K in Step 2 of Setting the White Balance Try out the various settings and find your best picture style p 56 Kl 2 ee Bujooys 3 Adjust the color temperature Set the color temperature value within the range from 2500K to 10000K 7 Select Custom Image in the control panel and press MJ The Custom Image setting screen appears aj Bin 1 eae aaa 2 Select an image finishing tone Available operations 6 Changes the color temperature eu 3 in increments of 100 Kelvin LO uM ay AV lt p gt Fine tunes the color temperature Bright Muted 4 Press M3 Natural Bleach Bypass The White Balance setting screen reappears Portrait Reversal Film Landscape Monochrome Memo Vibrant Cross Processing Select Mired in 13 Color Temperature Steps of the C2 Radiant menu to set the color temperature
40. Camera Do not subject the camera to high temperatures or high humidity Do not leave the camera in a vehicle as the temperature can get very high Do not subject the camera to strong vibrations shocks or pressure Use a cushion to protect the camera from vibrations of motorcycles automobiles or ships The temperature range for camera use is 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F The monitor may appear black at high temperatures but will return to normal at normal temperatures The monitor may respond more slowly at low temperatures This is due to liquid crystal properties and is not a malfunction Sudden temperature changes will cause condensation on the inside and outside of the camera Place the camera in your bag or a plastic bag and remove it after temperatures of the camera and surroundings are equalized Avoid contact with garbage mud sand dust water toxic gases or salt These could cause the camera to breakdown Wipe the camera to dry off any rain or water drops Do not press on the monitor with excessive force This could cause it to break or malfunction Be careful not to overtighten the screw in the tripod socket when using a tripod Cleaning Your Camera Do not clean the camera with organic solvents such as thinner alcohol and benzine Use a lens brush to remove dust accumulated on the lens Never use a spray blower for cleaning as it may damage the lens Please contact your nearest service center for professional
41. Digital Filter or RAW Development function Appears when you try to perform Resize Cropping Digital Filter Movie Edit RAW Development or Save as Manual WB for images captured with other cameras or when you try to perform Resize or Cropping for minimum file size images This function is not available You are trying to set a function that is not in the current mode available for the capture mode that is set The camera will turn off because its internal temperature is too high Leave the camera turned off until it has had time to cool down before turning on the camera again This image cannot be processed The camera will turn off to prevent damage from overheating Images cannot be transferred when Action Mode is not set to SELECT in Wireless Memory Card of the X3 menu p 86 lea desto There are no images that can be g transferred when an Eye Fi card is used No wireless memory card You are trying to perform Eye Fi Image inserted Transfer with no Eye Fi card inserted This folder cannot be selected because the number of files stored in this folder exceeds the maximum number allowed Set the Eye Fi communication to SELECT Cannot be selected Main Specifications Model Description Tvpe TTL autofocus auto exposure SLR digital camera yP with a built in retractable P TTL flash Lens Mount PENTAX KAF2 bayonet mount AF coupler lens information contacts K mount vi power contacts C
42. Metering p 47 4 Flash indicator p 47 15 Shake Reduction p 20 5 Focus Method p 49 16 Flash Exposure 6 Shutter speed Compensation p 48 7 Aperture value 17 EV Compensation p 43 8 Focus indicator p 35 Exposure Bracketing 9 EV bar scale p 55 10 ISO ISO AUTO 18 File Format p 38 11 Sensitivity p 46 Exposure compensation value 15 C Memo uononpoJju 16 The information is displayed in the viewfinder when is pressed halfway or during the meter operating time default setting 10 sec The AF point in use for autofocus appears in red Superimpose AF Area when is pressed halfway You can set it to Off in 14 Superimpose AF Area of the C2 menu You can adjust the diopter in the viewfinder using the diopter adjustment lever If it is difficult to adjust the diopter adjustment lever lift up and remove the eyecup Adjust the lever until the AF frame in the viewfinder looks sharp and clear How to Change Function Settings The camera functions and their settings can be selected and changed by using the following ways Direct keys Press A V 4P in standby mode Press in standby mode indicated with the E icon in this manual Press WAI Control panel Using the Direct Keys L4 ew LY Wit saans ps6 Past ode par gt ove mode pss Using the Control Panel You can set frequently used shooting functions Press in standby mode Use A V 4b to selec
43. ON HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE xipueddy o 113 xipueddy o 114 WARRANTY POLICY All our cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic distribution channels are guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship for a period of twelve months from the date of your purchase Service will be rendered and defective parts will be replaced without cost to you within that period provided the camera does not show evidence of impact sand or liquid damage mishandling tampering battery or chemical corrosion operation contrary to operating instructions or modification by an unauthorized repair shop The manufacturer or its authorized representatives shall not be liable for any repair or alterations except those made with its written consent and shall not be liable for damages from delay or loss of use or from other indirect or consequential damages of any kind whether caused by defective material or workmanship or otherwise and it is expressly agreed that the liability of the manufacturer or its representatives under all guarantees or warranties whether expressed or implied is strictly limited to the replacement of parts as hereinbefore provided No refunds will be made on repairs by non authorized service facilities
44. RICOH SLR Digital Camera PENTAX S7 Operating Manual Introduction Getting Started Shooting Playback settings Appendix 6 To ensure the best performance from your camera please read the Operating Manual before using the camera Checking the Contents of the Package gt Hot shoe cover Fk Eyecup FR Body mount cover Rechargeable Lithium ion Installed on camera Installed on camera Installed on camera Battery D LI109 Battery charger AC plug cord D BC109 Software CD ROM S SW151 PENTAX S7 Start Guide Lenses you can use Lenses that can be used with this camera are DA DA L D FA and FA J lenses and lenses that have an A Auto position on the aperture ring To use any other lens or accessory see p 90 Introducing the K S1 Getting Started Taking Pictures Playback Functions Changing the Settings Appendix jenuew Siu J esf 0 MOH B Introducing the PENTAX K S1 p 7 Gives you an overview of the K S1 Read this and get to know your K S1 Names and Functions of the Working Parts p 7 How to Change Function Settings p 16 _ Menu List e tendons Sas cinadeaacted p 19 Getting Started p 27 Explains how to get your K S1 ready for shooting as well as basic operations Attaching the Strap p
45. Shake Reduction unit a moir reduction effect simulating that of a low pass filter can be achieved Set in the control panel or AA Filter ANGI Se ZI Simulator of the 33 menu a menu Cancel LN ene Type1 ne moir reduction Takes consecutive images in order with AA Filter Bracketing Simulator set to Off Type1 and Type2 3 images are taken with one press of SHUM Caution This function cannot be used in the following situations e When HDR Capture is set In 4 mode e Bracketing cannot be selected in the following situations When EN EN or E3 of the scene modes is selected e In B mode When Drive Mode is set to Continuous Shooting or Exposure Bracketing When the number of storable images is 2 or less Bunoous o 63 yoeqheld 64 for an image captured in Function P Playback Mode Palette Items Function Saves the settings used Playback functions can be set from AN Save Cross Kl E 421 Cross Processing mode of the playback mode palette as well To ONE Processing a ree Custom Image as your as the x 1 menu p 22 A bz e i P ste Favorite settings Press V in single image display py Rotates captured images Useful for image playback on of the playback mode to display TV and other display devices B RAW Develops RAW images the playback mode palette aol 3 into JPEG images and p 75 Development saves them as a new file es a movie or deletes
46. VC H 264 MOV Recorded Pixels 1920x1080 30p 25p 24p Framerate 1280x720 60p 50p eid Built in stereo microphone Recording Sound Level adjustable Up to 4 GB or 25 minutes automatically stops Recording Time recording if the internal temperature of the camera becomes high Bright Natural Portrait Landscape Vibrant Custom Image Radiant Muted Bleach Bypass Reversal Film Monochrome Cross Processing Random Preset 1 3 Favorite 1 3 Extract Color Replace Color Toy Camera Retro Digital Filter High Contrast Shading Invert Color Unicolor Bold Bold Monochrome Playback Functions Single frame Multi image display 6 12 20 35 and 80 thumbnails Image magnification Up to 16x quick zoom Rotated image display Histogram Y histogram RGB histogram Highlight Alert Playback View Detailed Information Display Copyright Information Photographer Copyright Holder Folder Display Calendar Filmstrip Display Slideshow GPS information Latitude Longitude Altitude Coordinated Universal Time UTC Direction Single image all images select amp delete folder Delete Instant Review image Base Parameter Adj Extract Color Replace Color Toy Camera Retro High Contrast Shading Invert Color Unicolor Bold Bold Monochrome Tone Expansion Sketch Water Color Pastel Posterization Miniature Soft Starburst Fish eye Slim Monochrome Digital Filter Development options Select single image Se
47. ames RAW 4 frames When the sensitivity is set to 150100 Continuous Shooting Flash Built in retractable P TTL pop up flash Built in Flash Guide number approx 10 ISO100 m l Angle of view coverage equivalent to 28mm lens in 35 mm format Auto Flash Discharge Auto Flash Red eye Reduction Auto Picture Scene Mode Flash On Flash Modes Flash On Red eye Reduction Slow speed Sync Slow speed Sync Red eye Trailing Curtain Sync Manual Flash Discharge FULL to 1 128 power Sync Speed 1 180 sec Flash Exposure 59 9 1 0 EV Compensation P TTL Leading Curtain Sync Trailing Curtain Sync Contrast control sync High speed Sync Wireless Sync available with 2 dedicated external flashes External Flash Capture Functions Bright Natural Portrait Landscape Vibrant Radiant Muted Bleach Bypass Reversal Film Monochrome Cross Processing Random Preset 1 3 Favorite 1 3 Noise Reduction Slow Shutter Speed NR High ISO NR py caring Range Highlight Correction Shadow Correction Settings Distortion Correction Lateral Chromatic Aberration Adjustment Peripheral Illumination Correction Diffraction Correction Custom Image Lens Correction Extract Color Replace Color Toy Camera Retro High Contrast Shading Invert Color Unicolor Bold Bold Monochrome Digital Filter Auto Type1 Type2 Type3 Bracket Value adjustable Auto Align automatic composition correction HDR Capture MPEG 4 A
48. an cause the product to breakdown Do not use the battery charger D BC109 to charge batteries other than the rechargeable lithium ion battery D LI109 Attempting to charge other types of batteries may cause an explosion or heating or may damage the battery charger About the Rechargeable Lithium ion Battery A Warning If any leakage from the battery should come in contact with your eyes do not rub them Flush your eyes with clean water and get medical attention immediately A Caution Only use the specified battery with this camera Use of other batteries may cause an explosion or fire Do not disassemble the battery Disassembling the battery may cause an explosion or leakage Remove the battery from the camera immediately if it becomes hot or begins to smoke Be careful not to burn yourself during removal Keep wires hairpins and other metal objects away from the and contacts of the battery Do not short the battery or dispose of the battery in fire This can cause an explosion or fire If any leakage from the battery should come in contact with skin or clothing it may cause irritation to the skin Wash the affected areas thoroughly with water Precautions for D LI109 Battery Usage USE SPECIFIED CHARGER ONLY DO NOT INCINERATE DO NOT DISASSEMBLE DO NOT SHORT CIRCUIT DO NOT EXPOSE TO HIGH TEMP 140 F 60 C Keep the Camera and its Accessories out of the Reach of Small Children AN Warnin
49. ated Sets the photographer and copyright information embedded Copyright Information nthe Exit data Off p 8 Flicker Reduction Cuts down on the screen flicker by setting the power frequency 50H Auto Power Off Sets the time until the camera turns off automatically if no dni operations are made for a certain period of time Other Indicator Lights up the main switch lamp mode dial lamp lamp Hiah Lamps and grip lamps when the power is turned on g Indicator Self timer Lights up the grip lamps during the countdown for Self timer On Lamps shooting Remote Cohel m up the grip lamps when shooting with a remote control On Sequential Sets whether to continue the sequential numbering for the i l On Numbering file name when a new folder is created 5 Wireless Memory Card n 2 camera action for when an Eye Fi card or a Flucard BEEN Resets the settings of the direct keys and for the items of the I menu f menu x menu X menu control panel and playback mode palette Pixel Mapping i and corrects any defective pixels on the CMOS Dust Removal Cleans the CMOS sensor by shaking it Sencor Gisan Locks the mirror in the up position for cleaning the CMOS g sensor with a blower Format Formats a memory card Lo Displays the camera s firmware version You can check the Firmware Info Options l current firmware version before running an update Custom Setting Menus 2 Meter Operating Time Sets tne meter operating tme
50. ated at 633 17th Street Suite 2600 Denver Colorado 80202 U S A Phone 800 877 0155 FAX 303 790 1131 Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein complies with 47CFR Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital device Each product marketed is identical to the representative unit tested and found to be compliant with the standards Records maintained continue to reflect the equipment being produced can be expected to be within the variation accepted due to quantity production and testing on the statistical basis as required by 47CFR 82 909 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 The above named party is responsible for ensuring that the equipment complies with the standards of 47CFR 815 101 to 815 109 Product Name Model Number Contact person SLR Digital Camera PENTAX K S1 Customer Service Manager Date and Place August 2014 Colorado Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and Used Batteries 1 In the European Union These symbols on the products packaging and or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic equipment and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste Used electrical electronic equipment and batteries must be treated separ
51. ately and in accordance with legislation that requires proper treatment recovery and recycling of these products By disposing of these products correctly you will help ensure that the waste undergoes the necessary treatment recovery and recycling and thus prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise arise due to inappropriate waste handling If a chemical symbol is added beneath the symbol shown above in accordance with the Battery Directive this indicates that a heavy metal Hg Mercury Cd Cadmium Pb Lead is present in the battery at a concentration above an applicable threshold specified in the Battery Directive For more information about collection and recycling of used products please contact your local authorities your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the products 2 In other countries outside the EU These symbols are only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard used products please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal For Switzerland Used electrical electronic equipment can be returned free of charge to the dealer even when you don t purchase a new product Further collection facilities are listed on the home page of www swico ch or www sens ch C The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European Union OPKS1101 EN xipueddy o 117 Memo Memo
52. ayed single image display 2 Review the captured image Available operations lt Displays the previous image gt Displays the next image E Deletes the image 5 to the right Magnifies the image up to 16x Use A V lt p to change the area to display Press Q to return the display area to the center Press to return to the entire image display 3 to the left Switches to the thumbnail display p 65 Saves the RAW data only when a JPEG image was taken and the data remains in the buffer Changes the type of information displayed p 13 v Displays the playback mode palette p 64 Memo e When EAIRAW is displayed on the monitor the JPEG image that was just taken can also be saved in RAW format Save RAW Data peyuejs Bune 37 Bujooys o 38 Configuring the Capture Settings Image Capture Settings Set the file format recorded pixels and quality level for still pictures in the control panel or Image Capture Settings of the 1 menu File Format 99999 JPEG Recorded Pixels 99999 AE5472x3648 ESL RAW xsi SMELL menu Cancel JPEG RAW RAW JPEG Recorded Pixels L IM S menu Cancel JPEG Queiy Diak ak k Memo When File Format is set to RAW a JPEG image and a RAW image with the same file number are saved at the same time PEF of RAW File Format is a PENTAX original RAW file format Movie Capture Settings EX 1 Set the file
53. ction Assist Tracking Multiple AF Points Select Spot Focus Peaking ON OFF Focusing Mechanism Field of view approx 10096 Magnified view 2x 4x Display 8x 10x Grid Display 4 x 4 Grid Golden Section Scale Histogram Highlight Alert LCD Monitor TFT color LCD monitor wide angle viewing 3 0 inches Approx 921K dots Adjustment Brightness saturation and colors adjustable White Balance Tvpe Method using a combination of the CMOS image yP sensor and the light source detection sensor Auto White Balance Multi Auto White Balance Daylight Shade Cloudy Fluorescent Light D Daylight Color N Daylight White W Cool White L Warm White Tungsten Light Flash CTE Manual White Balance Color Temperature Copying the white balance settings of a captured image Fine Adjustment Adjustable 7 steps on A B axis and G M axis Autofocus System TTL phase matching autofocus Focus Sensor SAFOX IX i 11 points 9 cross type focus points in the center Brightness Range EV 1 to 18 I80100 at normal temperature Single AF AF S Continuous AF AF C Auto AE Modes select AF AF A Focus Point Auto 5 AF Points Auto 11 AF Points Select Selection Modes Ed Area AF Spot AF Assist Light Dedicated LED AF assist light Exposure Control Preset Modes TTL open aperture 77 segment metering Metering Modes Multi segment metering Center weighted metering Spot metering M
54. d the size of the file being recorded is displayed 5 Press Edidi fully again Movie recording stops 6 Return the main switch to the ON position to exit 2 mode The camera returns to shooting with the viewfinder in I mode Caution When recording a movie with sound the camera operation sounds are also recorded When recording a movie with an image processing function such as Digital Filter applied the movie file may be saved with some frames omitted e If the internal temperature of the camera becomes high during recording the recording may be terminated Memo You can change the movie settings from the control panel or the 21 menu p 22 The sound level for the recording can be set from the control panel or Recording Sound Level of the 89 1 menu When Manual is selected Volume can be set from 0 to 5 You can record a movie continuously up to 4 GB or 25 minutes When the memory card is full recording stops Playing Back Movies 7 Display the movie to play back in single image display of the playback mode Available operations A Plays back pauses a movie Forwards a frame when paused Press and hold gt lt Reverses a frame when paused Fast forwards playback Press and hold lt q Fast reverses playback v Stops playback e Adjusts the volume 6 levels Saves the displayed frame as a JPEG file when paused Memo In Movie Edit of the playback mod
55. d that it is clearly stated that use is unwarranted and a copyright notice and a list of licensing conditions are provided The following contents are displayed based on the abovementioned licensing conditions and are not for the purpose of restricting your use of the product etc Tera Term Copyright c T Teranishi Copyright c TeraTerm Project All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTI
56. de 3 appears on the status screen AFA O for the value that can be changed The value that can be changed is underlined in the viewfinder During Live View appears for the value that can be changed 2 Tum e In TAv M mode press 4 to select the value to be changed C Memo The settings for exposure can be specified in increments EV Compensation of 1 3 EV steps In 1 EV Steps of the C 1 menu you can change the adjustment steps to 1 2 EV steps A proper exposure may not be obtained with the selected shutter speed and aperture value when the sensitivity 1 is set to a certain sensitivity Press E4J and then turn 2 In M mode the difference from the proper exposure is displayed on the EV bar scale while exposure is adjusted In B mode Drive Mode cannot be set to Continuous Shooting or Exposure Bracketing You can set the function of the button for when the camera is in M TAv mode Set in Button Customization of the 4 menu p 79 When shooting with a low shutter speed you can reduce image noise from the control panel or Slow Shutter Speed NR of the 32 menu The compensation value can be set between 5 and 5 EV 2 and 2 EV in 8 mode Applies Noise Reduction according to the shutter speed sensitivity and internal temperature of the camera 1 4 On Applies Noise Reduction when the shutter speed are displayed on the status 125 iso aoe en 1 cgcona screen Live V
57. deleted in the following circumstances We do not accept any liability for data that is deleted if 1 the SD Memory Card is mishandled by the user 2 the SD Memory Card is exposed to static electricity or electrical interference 3 the SD Memory Card has not been used for a long time 4 the SD Memory Card or the battery is removed while the card is being accessed If the SD Memory Card 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 Format new SD Memory Cards Also format SD Memory Cards previously used with other cameras Please note that deleting data stored on an SD Memory Card or formatting an SD Memory Card does not completely erase the original data Deleted data can sometimes be recovered using commercially available software If you are going to discard give away or sell your SD Memory Card you should ensure that the data on the card is completely deleted or the card itself is destroyed if it contains any personal or sensitive information Vi sp Write protect switch The data on your SD Memory Card should be managed at your own risk About Eye Fi Cards An SD Memory Card with a built in wireless LAN Eye Fi card can be used with this camera Use of an access point and an Internet connection are required for transferring images via wireless LAN For details refer to the Eye Fi website http www eye fi Update
58. e 17 AE Lock p 44 18 Shutter speed 19 Aperture value 20 Sensitivity p 46 21 File Format p 38 8 Wireless LAN status p 86 22 Memory card 9 AE Metering p 47 10 Shake Reduction p 20 Movie SR p 22 11 Battery level 12 Temperature warning C Memo 23 Image storage capacity 24 Face detection frame when Contrast AF is set to Face Detection p 51 In Live View of the 3 menu you can change the settings of the items displayed on the monitor during Live View p 20 Control Panel amp OD O mode Custom Image Bright OFF 112345 11 AUTO JPEG 07 07 2014 10 23 AM gt Custom Image Bright Gag o OFF Hon OFF QON FENY A SONR OE ton Ae JPEG tk cw 07 07 2014 10 23 AM gt 07 07 2014 10 23 AM gt Function name 6 Digital Filter p 60 Setting 7 HDR Capture p 62 Memory card 8 Highlight Correction p 61 Number of recordable still 9 Shadow Correction p 61 pictures Movie recordable 10 Distortion Correction time Custom Image p 58 Scene Mode p 39 Effects Mode p 41 p 62 11 Lateral Chromatic Aberration Adjustment p 62 uononpogju 11 uononpoJyu 12 12 Peripheral Illumination 20 File Format p 38 Correction p 62 21 JPEG Recorded Pixels 13 Diffraction Correction p 38 Movie Recorded p 62 Pixels p 38 14 AE Metering p 47 22 JPEG Quality p 38 15 AF Mode p 49 Contrast 23 Shake Reduction p 20 AF p 51 Movie SR p 22 16
59. e RAW Data 21 37 Save Rotation Info 68 Scene modes 39 SD Memory Card 31 Select AF Active PCA eioan 50 Select Contrast AF 52 Select amp Delete 65 Selecting the range of images 66 Self timer shooting 54 Sensitivity 46 Sensitivity Priority Automatic EXPOSUMG iie 42 Sensitivity Steps 46 Sensor Cleaning 96 Sequential Numbering 84 Set up menus 23 Shade White Balance 56 Shading Digital Filter 60 72 Shadow Correction 61 Shake Reduction 20 Sharpness Custom Image 59 Shooting arlene cien 35 Shooting celestial bodies 94 Shooting Info Display selection screen 12 Shutter amp Aperture Priority Automatic Exposure 42 Shutter Priority Automatic Exposure 42 Shutter speed 42 Single Frame Shooting 53 Single image display 13 37 Single mode AF Mode 49 Sketch Digital Filter 72 Slideshow 67 Slim Digital Filter 72 Slow Shutter Speed NR 43 Slow speed Sync 47 Soft Digital Filter 72 Software 104 SOUNA Mr TEE 44 Sound Effects 23 Speake
60. e modes Single Frame Shooting Normal capture mode Continuously takes pictures while is kept pressed The framerate varies according to the shutter speed Continuous Shooting cara Releases the shutter about 12 seconds or 2 seconds after is pressed Self timer ON Enables shooting with remote control Select from Remote Control or Remote Control 3 sec delay 4 Takes three consecutive images at different exposure levels Caution There are restrictions on some drive modes when used in some capture modes or in combination with some other functions p 88 Memo Only fore Remote Control Off or can be selected in 2 mode The Drive Mode setting is saved even after the power is turned off If Drive Mode is set to Off in Memory of the 34 menu the setting returns to Single Frame Shooting when the power is turned off p 81 Remote Control fiss Exposure Bracketing Bunoous o 53 The Shake Reduction function is automatically turned off when Self timer or Remote Control is selected When the drive mode that employs the self timer or remote control is selected exposure may be affected by the light 7 Press gt in standby mode entering through the viewfinder In such a case use the The Drive Mode screen appears AE Lock function p 44 2 Select and press V Self timer 12 sec cure i em Os ES Continuous Shooting C 7 Press gt in standby mode e
61. e palette movies can be divided or selected frames can be deleted p 73 Bunoous o 45 Setting the Exposure Noise Reduction when Shooting Sensitivity You can set the Noise Reduction mem setting when shooting with a high pute 7 f ISO sensitivity in the control panel Press A in standby mode or High ISO NR of the 32 menu ES 2 Use A V to select an item Sets the range to be adjusted automatically The upper limit can be changed 100 3200 100 menu Cancel Bujooys Applies Noise Reduction at constant chosen level throughout ISO range Sets a fixed value between ISO 100 to ISO 51200 Custom Applies Noise Reduction at user defined levels for each ISO setting on Does not apply Noise Reduction at any ISO 3 Use to change the value setting 4 When Custom is selected the noise EBBIFIRESE Press reduction level can be set according W The camera returns to standby mode to the ISO sensitivity in the 32 menu Memo The adjustment steps for ISO sensitivity is 1 EV step To adjust the sensitivity in accordance with the EV step setting for exposure set from 2 Sensitivity Steps of the C1 menu 46 AE Metering ESG 1 Choose the part of the sensor to use for measuring brightness and determining exposure Set in the control panel or AE Metering AE Metering of the 31 menu p Ian toos menu Cancel Meters the brightness in multiple different ro Multi zones of the se
62. ea deca umet uua UND 15 How to Change Function Settings 16 Using the Direct Keys ccccccceeeseeessseeeeeeseeeseeeeeees 16 Using the Control Panel ccccccsssssseeeeeeeessseeeees 17 Using Ear 18 M nu LIST pec 19 Rec Mode Menus cccccssssseceeeeceeeseeeeeeeeseesseeenees 19 Movie Menu coxttcuors duke ounce cupa Bu Ux MEER D e dea e ed 22 Playback Menu e c 22 Set up MODUS ouod sss sete iss ivo M Eee pe Oe anda 23 Custom Setting Menus seeeeeeennreree 25 Getting Started 27 Attaching the Strap 27 Attaching a Lens eese 27 Using the Battery and Charger 28 Charging the Battery eeseseeeeeeeeese 28 Inserting Removing the Battery 29 Using the AC Adapter cccccccssssssseeeeeeeeeesseeeeees 30 Inserting a Memory Card 31 Initlal Setangs aeiio 32 Turning the Camera On eese 32 Setting the Display Language ssssssssse 32 Setting the Date and Time ssssseessss 33 Setting the LCD Display sseseseeeeeeeeeeee 34 Formatting a Memory Card sesessseeess 3
63. ed AV device Caution While the camera is connected to an AV device nothing is displayed on the camera monitor Also you cannot adjust the volume on the camera Adjust the volume on the AV device Memo Check the operating manual of the AV device and select a suitable input terminal for connecting the camera e f you intend to use the camera continuously for a long period use of the optional AC adapter kit is recommended By default the maximum resolution supported by both the AV device and camera is automatically selected If it fails to play back images properly change the setting in HDMI Out of the X2 menu Connecting the Camera to a Computer Connect the camera to a computer using an USB cable Make sure to have a commercially available USB cable equipped with a micro B terminal 7 Turn the computer on 2 Turn the camera off 3 Open the terminal cover of the camera and connect the USB cable to the USB terminal 4 Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the computer 5 Turn the camera on The camera is recognized as a removable disk The grip lamps of the camera blink slowly while the camera is connected with the computer via USB cable 6 Save the captured images to the computer Disconnect the camera from the computer yoeqhe d gt 69 yoeqheld 70 Caution he camera cannot be operated while it is connected to a computer To operate the camera terminate the USB co
64. elestial bodies can be captured as individual points even when shooting with a long exposure setting p 94 Automatically adjusts the camera s date GPS Time Sync and time settings using information acquired from GPS satellites Memo Refer to the manual of the GPS unit for details on how to attach the unit and information on the unit s functions To display Electronic Compass refer to Shooting Info Display p 12 Caution e Simple Navigation cannot be used with this camera Shooting Celestial Bodies ASTROTRACER 7 Set the mode dial to B 2 Select GPS in 32 menu and press P The GPS screen appears 3 Select ASTROTRACER and press b The ASTROTRACER screen appears 4 set Action in B Mode to c SNES ction in B Mode and press M Precise Calibration Timed Exposure GPS LED Indicators T3 mam 5 To set the desired exposure time first set Timed Exposure to ON You can set the exposure time between 0 10 and 5 00 in Exposure Time 6 Press three times The camera returns to standby mode Press AMAJ fully Shooting starts 8 Press fully again Shooting stops When Timed Exposure is enabled shooting ends automatically after the set time has elapsed Troubleshooting can AF Mode of Live Set Contrast AF to KG E cannor De View is set to E or EM p 51 locked Memo m When the flash mode is set to 4 amp In rare cases the camera may
65. en Magenta lt gt Adjust Blue Amber O Resets the adjustment value to the default setting ALZA mb Fluorescent Daylight Color Wi tan Fluorescent Daylight White NUE ZA Ew Fluorescent Cool White MW EL Fluorescent Warm White 4 Press M3 Tungsten The screen of Step 2 reappears 5 CTE Color Temperature Enhancement Press Wi The camera returns to standby mode L Manual White Balance Memo erste When E is set even if various light sources are present at the shooting location the camera automatically adjusts the white balance according to the light source of each area The following settings for the white balance can be set in the C2 menu 10 WB Adjustable Range Fixed Auto Adjustment Auto White Balance Multi Auto White Balance Flash Unchanged 11 WB When Using Flash 12 AWB in Tungsten Light Strong Correction Subtle Correction 13 Color Temperature Steps Kelvin Mired Adjusting the White Balance Manually You can measure the white balance at a selected location 7 Select L in Step 2 of o Manual White Balance TUTETNaS Ds um Setting the White Balance Mas S SE p 56 2 Under the light you wish to measure the white balance of select a white area as the subject and press AMAA fully The captured image is displayed Bunoous o 3 Use A V lt gt to specify the measuring area menu Cancel 4 Press WJ The White
66. ens FA SOFT 85mm F2 8 lens or F SOFT 85mm F2 8 lens set 26 Using Aperture Ring to Enable in the C4 menu Pictures can be taken with the aperture you set but only within a manual aperture range 7 Only available with an FA 31mm F1 8 Limited FA 43mm F1 9 Limited or FA 77mm F1 8 Limited lens 8 Fixed to Spot 9 Av with the aperture set to wide open The aperture ring has no effect on the actual aperture value Caution e When the aperture ring is set to a position other than A or a lens without an A position or accessories such as an auto extension tube or auto bellows are used the camera does not operate unless 26 Using Aperture Ring is set to Enable in the C4 menu Refer to Using the Aperture Ring p 92 for details Lens Names and Mount Names DA lenses with a motor and FA zoom lenses with power zoom use the KaF2 mount DA lenses with a motor and no AF coupler use the Kar3 mount FA single focal length lenses non zoom lenses DA or DA L lenses without a motor and D FA FA J and F lenses use the Kar mount Refer to respective lens manuals for details Compatibility with the Built in Flash Depending on the lens bein may be limited TE Restrictions when using the built in flash DA FISH EYE 10 17mm F3 5 4 5 ED IF DA 12 24mm F4 ED AL DA 14mm F2 8 ED IF DA 15mm F4 ED AL FA 300mm F2 8 ED IF DA 560mm F5 6 ED AW FA 600mm F4 ED IF FA 250 600mm F5 6 ED IF F FISH EYE 17 28mm
67. er Adj MENU Stop Sketch Water Color Pastel Posterization Miniature Soft Starburst Fish eye Slim Monochrome Base Parameter Adj Extract Color Replace Color Toy Camera Retro High Contrast Shading Invert Color Unicolor Bold Bold Monochrome Tone Expansion Proceed to Step 6 if you do not need to change the parameters 4 Press BIN The parameter setting screen appears 5 Set the parameters E Brightness eR m 3 ep menu Cancel Available operations AV lt gt Selects a parameter Adjusts the value 6 Press The screen of Step 3 reappears Press M3 The save confirmation screen appears 8 Select Apply additional filter s or Save and press MJ Select Apply additional filter s when you want to apply additional filters to the same image The screen of Step 3 reappears Caution Only JPEG and RAW images captured with this camera can be edited with the digital filters Memo e Up to 20 filters including the digital filter used during shooting p 60 can be applied to the same image Recreating Filter Effects Retrieves the filter effects of the selected image and applies the same filter effects to other images 7 Display a filter processed image in single image display 2 Select D in the playback mode palette 3 Select Recreating filter Pp effects and press M3 Be The filter effects used for the selected image appear om Recreati
68. er to Step 2 of Deleting Selected Images p 65 for how to select the image s Proceed to Step 5 if Select a folder is selected 4 Press EIN The confirmation screen appears 5 Select Protect and press M3 81 Memo The two digits of the month and day on which the To protect all images stored in the memory card select picture was taken are assigned after the folder Protect All Images of the 1 menu number The month and day appear according to the date format set in Date Adjustment Selecting the Folder File Settings Example 101 0125 for images taken on January 25th The character string PENTX is assigned after Folder Name the folder number l The character string can be changed arbitrarily When images are captured with this camera a folder is Example 101PENTX automatically created and the captured images are stored in it Each folder name consists of a sequential number from 100 to 999 and a string of 5 characters The folder name can be changed Proceed to Step 6 if you do not need to change the character string from PENTX 3 Press V and then press P The text entry screen appears 7 Select Folder Name in 2 menu and press P The Folder Name screen appears 2 4 Change the text Text selection cursor Select a folder name and 2 Folder Name Enter 5 single byte alphanumeric Folder Name lt Date press mu characters D ot 2 e a 82
69. era in cold climates have extra batteries at hand and keep them warm in your pocket Battery performance will return to normal at room temperature Have extra batteries ready when traveling overseas or taking a lot of pictures Using the AC Adapter We recommend the use of the optional AC adapter kit K AC128 when using the monitor for a long time or when connecting the camera to a computer or AV device 7 Make sure that the camera is turned off 2 Open the battery memory card cover Remove the battery if it is inserted in the camera 3 Pull out the connection cable cover 1 on the right side of the battery memory card cover 4 Insert the DC coupler into the battery chamber 5 Close the battery memory card cover Make sure that the connection cable comes out from the connection cable cover section 6 connect the DC coupler and the AC adapter Inserting a Memory Card The following memory cards can be used with this camera e SD Memory Card SDHC Memory Card and SDXC Memory Card Eye Fi card EJ Flucard compatible with this camera In this manual these cards are referred to as memory cards o D t 7 Make sure that the camera is turned off 5 Q 2 Open the battery memory eo card cover d a Fd Connect the AC adapter to the AC plug cord and plug the cord into the power outlet 3 Insert the card all the way into the memory card slot ES Caution SN B Make sure that the camera is tu
70. ess fi The screen to select segments to delete is displayed 5 Use lt gt to move the E selection frame and press en E s The segments to delete are specified Multiple segments can PA ia be deleted at once Press again to cancel the selection 6 Press WAW The screen of Step 3 reappears Press The save confirmation screen appears 8 Select Save and press Memo Select dividing points in chronological order from the beginning of the movie When canceling the selected dividing points cancel each of them in reverse order from the end of the movie to the beginning In an order other than specified you can neither select dividing points nor cancel the selections of the dividing points RAW Development 5 Select the parameter setting EHNEN 100 0001 method and press M3 pr You can develop RAW images into JPEG images and save Se sospes A P them as a new file ai a TOO OPE 1 Select Y in the playback mode palette gt Kok The screen for selecting a RAW image processing option Develop Allows you to change Image Capture Settings appears images as File Format JPEG Recorded Pixels and shot JPEG Quality Allows you to change Image Capture Settings File Format Aspect Ratio JPEG Recorded 2 Select the desired option and press M3 Select single Develops an image image Pixels JPEG Quality Color Space Lens Correction Distortion Correction Lat Chromatic Ab Ad
71. et Green Button to Green Button in Step 3 of Customizing the Button E dial Functions p 77 4 Green Button Green Button PPSHIET Action in M TAv Mode nd 2 Press V and select E dial in Program and change the E diallin Program P gt Av setting 3 OFF Shifts combination of the aperture and shutter speed to obtain proper exposure menu Cancel STA P SHIFT Automatically adjusts the shutter speed and aperture value to obtain a proper exposure Program Shift P9 Tv Adjusts the shutter speed Shutter Priority Automatic Exposure OFF Disables the 5 operation when turned in P mode C Memo If O is pressed after turning 3 in P mode the setting returns to normal P mode P Av Adjusts the aperture value Aperture Priority Automatic Exposure Setting the Green Button Operation in M TAv Mode You can set the function of Q when in M or TAv mode 7 Set Green Button to Green Button in Step 3 of Customizing the Button E dial Functions p 77 Green Button PLNE 2 Press V and select Action in M TAv Mode and change Action in M TAv Mode E the setting E dial in Program OFF Sets the aperture and shutter speed to the Program Line exposure menu Cancel P LINE Adjusts the aperture value and shutter speed to obtain a proper exposure according to the program line Tv Adjusts the shutter speed while the aperture SHIFT value remains fixed Adjusts the aperture value while the shu
72. etering Range EV 0 to 22 I80100 at 50mm F1 4 xipueddy 99 xipueddy o 100 Auto Picture modes Standard Portrait Landscape Macro Moving Object Night Scene Portrait Sunset Blue Sky Forest Scene Modes Portrait Landscape Macro Moving Object Night Scene Portrait Sunset Blue Sky Forest Night Scene Night Scene HDR Night Snap Food Pet Kids Surf amp Snow Backlight Silhouette Candlelight Stage Lighting Museum JPEG only Effects Modes Faded Color Clear Tone Brilliant Color Unicolor Bold Vintage Color Cross Processing Warm Fade Bold Monochrome Infrared Filter Vibrant Color Enhance Program Sensitivity Priority Shutter Priority Aperture Priority Shutter amp Aperture Priority Manual Bulb EV Compensation 5 EV 1 3 EV steps or 1 2 EV steps can be selected AE Lock Can be assigned to from the menu Shutter T Electronically controlled vertical run focal plane ype shutter Shutter Speed Auto 1 6000 to 30 seconds Manual 1 6000 to s 30 seconds 1 3 EV steps or 1 2 EV steps Bulb Exposure Modes Drive Modes Still image Single frame Continuous H L Self timer 12 sec 2 sec Remote Control 0 sec 3 sec Exposure Bracketing Movie Remote Control Off Remote Control Max approx 5 4 fps JPEG L Je at Mode Selection Continuous H 20 frames RAW 5 frames RAW 4 frames Max approx 3 0 fps JPEG L 3e at Continuous L 100 frames RAW 8 fr
73. etting screen of the next item in order of the menus on the monitor by turning 3 while the submenu of the currently selected item is displayed Press to display the first tab of the proper menus for the camera settings at that time To display the menu tab last selected first set in 23 Save Menu Location of the C4 menu e Settings are returned to their default values with Reset of the 3 menu To reset all the settings in the Custom Setting menus to the defaults use Reset Custom Functions of the C4 menu Some settings do not apply Rec Mode Menus Beraun Seting Custom Image Sets the image finishing tone such as color and contrast Bright g before shooting an image g P p O1 Scans Mode 4 Selects the scene mode that best suits the situation Portrait SCN mode 3 4 Selects the special effects that can be added to pictures Effects Mode EFFECT mode Faded Color File Format Sets the file format of images JPEG Image SPEO pecoraga Sets the recording size of images saved in JPEG format Capture Pi Settings JPEG Quality 4 Sets the quality of images saved in JPEG format ook PEF RAW File Format Sets the RAW file format E AF f Selects the area to adjust the focus when shooting with Auto 11 AF AF Active Area p Settings the viewfinder Points AF Assist Light 4 Sets whether to use the assist light when autofocusing On p in dark locations AE Metering 4 Selects the part of the sensor to use for measuring Mul
74. flash Discoloration may occur Some portions of the camera heat up during use There is a risk of low temperature burns when holding such portions for long periods If the camera interior is exposed due to dropping or otherwise damaging the camera never touch the exposed portion There is a risk of electric If any irregularities occur during use such as smoke or a strange odor stop use immediately remove the battery or the AC adapter and contact your nearest service center Continued use can cause a fire or electrical Should the monitor be damaged be careful of glass fragments Also be careful not to allow the liquid crystal to get on your skin or in your eyes or mouth Depending on your individual factors or physical condition the use of the camera may cause itching rashes or blisters In case of any abnormality stop using the camera and get medical attention immediately About the Battery Charger and AC Adapter A Warning e Always use the battery charger and AC adapter exclusively developed for this camera with the specified power and voltage Using a battery charger or AC adapter not exclusive to this camera or using the exclusive battery charger or AC adapter with an unspecified power or voltage can cause a fire electric shock or camera breakdown The specified voltage is 100 240V AC Do not disassemble or modify the product This can cause a fire or electrical shock If the generation of smoke or strange
75. for the capture Display mode and drive mode are not displayed Memo The status screen is always displayed when the camera is turned off and on again If Shooting Info Display is set to On in Memory of the 4 menu the screen selected on the Shooting Info Display selection screen appears when the camera is turned off and on again p 81 C Memo Playback Mode The screen selected in the Playback Info Display selection l o l screen is displayed in playback mode when the camera is The captured image and shooting information are displayed turned off and on again If Playback Info Display is set to in single image display of the playback mode Off in Memory of the 494 menu the Standard Information Press to change the type of information displayed in Display always appears first when the camera is turned on single image display Use lt gt to select the type and press MS p 81 4100500047 EE E Standard Information Display E a ecco ee Single image display Playback Info Display Standard Information Display selection screen Standard Captured image file format exposure Information parameters and operation guide indicators Display are displayed Detailed Information Display Detailed information on how and when the image was taken is displayed p 14 Captured image and brightness histogram are displayed p 15 Not available during movie playback Captured image and RGB histogram are displayed
76. g Do not place the camera and its accessories within the reach of small children 1 If the product falls or is operated accidentally it may cause serious personal injuries 2 Wrapping the strap around a neck may cause suffocation 3 To avoid the risk of a small accessory such as the battery or memory cards from being swallowed by mistake keep them out of the reach of small children Seek medical attention immediately if an accessory is accidentally swallowed Care to be Taken During Handling Before Using Your Camera When the camera has not been used for a long time confirm that it is still working properly particularly prior to taking important pictures such as at a wedding or when traveling Contents of the recording cannot be guaranteed if recording playback or transferring your data to a computer etc is not possible due to a malfunction of your camera or recording media memory cards etc About the Battery and Charger To keep the battery in optimum condition avoid storing it in a fully charged state or in high temperatures If the battery is left inserted and the camera is not used for a long time the battery will over discharge and shorten the battery s life Charging the battery a day before use or on the day of use is recommended The AC plug cord provided with this camera is developed exclusively for the battery charger D BC109 Do not use it with other devices Precautions on Carrying and Using Your
77. ges any images that have not yet been transferred The camera may turn off if the internal temperature of the Only movies with a size of 2 GB or less can be camera becomes high transferred For precautions on the Eye Fi card refer to About Eye Fi Cards p 112 sbumes Transfers images or folders that are selected in Eye Fi Image Transfer of the playback mode p 64 Only JPEG and RAW images can be transferred OFF Stops the communication function 86 Memo e A smartphone can be used to operate this camera when a Flucard compatible with this camera is inserted Refer to the Flucard manual for details on how to use the card When an Eye Fi card is used 100 images can be stored in a single folder For RAW images two files are counted as one image e n Step 2 select Communication Info to check the Wireless LAN information and Firmware Info Options to check the firmware version of the cards When Reset Transfer Settings is selected in Step 2 the Action Mode setting is returned to their default value 87 xipueddy o 88 Restrictions on Each Capture Mode X Not available AUTO E IER ce E o LL 2 i AUTO 3m EST IER eg 1l 11 1 1 1 ISO AUTO is not available i Fixed to the setting cannot be changed 3 Fixed to a specific setting the setting cannot be changed 4 Specific settings are used 5 Bracketing is not available Res
78. glish Std Setting the Date and Time 7 Press P and use A V to select the date format 2 Press gt and use A V to select 24h or 12h 3 Press The frame returns to Date Format 4 Press V and then press P Date Adjustment DatelEonmat mm dd yy 24h Date 01 01 2014 Time 00 00 Settings complete menu Cancel peyuejs Buje The frame moves to the month if the date format is set to mm dd yy 5 Use A V to set the month Set the day year and time in the same manner 6 Press V to select Settings complete and press M3 The LCD Display screen appears Date Adjustment Date Format mm dd yy 24h Date 4 01 01 2014 Time 00 00 Settings complete menu Cancel Date Adjustment Date Format mm dd yy 24h Date 07 07 2014 Time 10 00 SAE olan AG menu Cancel 33 peuejs Buje 34 Setting the LCD Display 7 Use 4b to select a color LCD Display DYSON Co ole Select the display color of the status screen control panel and menu cursor from colors 1 to 12 1250 F5 6 menu Cancel 2 Press M3 The camera switches to capture mode and is ready to take a picture Memo You can change the language text size date and time and LCD display settings from the X 1 menu p 23 Formatting a Memory Card 7 Press WAI The 1 menu appears 2 Use 3 to display 4 menu 3 Use A V to select Format and press gt The Format screen appears 4 Pre
79. he grid during Live View Histogram Display Displays the histogram during Live View p 11 Highlight Alert Sets overexposed areas to blink red during Live View AA Filter Simulator 4 Applies low pass filter effects using the Shake Reduction mechanism Shake Reduction 4 Activates the Shake Reduction function L Oo Diffraction Corrects blur caused by diffraction when using a small O Correction 4 aperture Contrast AF 4 Sets the AF Mode for shooting with Live View Face Detection Input Focal Length Sets the focal length when using a lens of which focal length 35mm information cannot be obtained Default Setting Display Time Sets the Instant Review display time zn Zoom stant Sets whether to magnify the image during Instant Review Review Instant Save RAW Data Sets whether to save the RAW data during Instant Review Review Sets whether to allow deletion of the displayed image during Delete Instant Review Histogram Display Displays the histogram during Instant Review Highlight Alert Sets overexposed areas to blink red during Instant Review AF AE L Button Sets the function for when is pressed Enable AF 1 G4 AF AE L i AF AE Button Button Movie Sets the function for when is pressed in S23 mode Enable AF1 Customi zation Sets the function for when is pressed Green Button p 35 p 77 E Dial Programming n the direction of rotation to increase value when 2 Rotate Right 81 On for settings other than Digita
80. he image is automatically rotated based on the rotation information during playback default setting The rotation information of an image can be changed by following the procedure below 7 Display the image to edit in single image display 2 Select in the playback mode palette The selected image is rotated in 90 increments and the four thumbnail images are displayed 3 Use A V 4b to select the desired rotation direction and press MJ The image rotation information is saved menu Cancel Caution e When 22 Save Rotation Info is set to Off in the C4 menu image rotation information is not saved when shooting You cannot change the rotation information in the following cases Protected images Images without a rotation information tag Movie files cannot be rotated Connect to an AV device such as a TV equipped with an HDMI terminal to display Live View images while shooting or to play back images in playback mode Make sure to have a commercially available HDMI cable equipped with an HDMI terminal type D 7 Turn the AV device and camera off 2 Open the terminal cover of the camera and connect the cable to the HDMI terminal ADR E qw ae 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the input terminal on the AV device 4 Turn the AV device and camera on The camera turns on in HDMI mode and the camera information is displayed on the screen of the connect
81. icture Alternatively use MF The subject is too Move away from the subject and close take a picture Activate Dust Removal from the X4 menu The Dust Removal The CMOS sensor function can be activated every is dirty or dusty time the camera is turned on and off Refer to Sensor Cleaning p 96 if the problem persists Dust or dirt particles appear in images There are visible defects ina captured image There are or parts in the defective pixels in display monitor the CMOS sensor that do not light up or remain lit Activate Pixel Mapping from the 4 menu It takes about 30 seconds to correct the defective pixels so be sure to install a fully charged battery Autofocus does not work xipueddy o X4 Sensor Cleaning Raise the mirror up and open the shutter when cleaning the CMOS sensor with a blower 7 Turn the camera off and remove the lens 2 Turn the camera on 3 Select Sensor Cleaning in X 4 menu and press gt The Sensor Cleaning screen appears 4 Select Mirror Up and press xipueddy o 96 The mirror pops up and the grip lamps blink 5 Clean the CMOS sensor with a blower 6 Turn the camera off The mirror automatically returns to its original position 9 Caution Never use a spray blower or a blower with a brush The CMOS sensor may be damaged Do not wipe the CMOS sensor with a cloth Do not put the tip of the blower inside the lens m
82. iew screen and in Bj 5 6 AM O and the compensation value p the viewfinder during adjustment B 246 Does not apply Noise Reduction at any shutter B speed JPEc 99999 Available operations Checking the Depth of Field Preview Starts ends adjusting the compensation value When Optical Preview or Digital Preview is assigned to O in Green Button of Button Customization in the 494 menu O Resets the adjustment value to the default you can check the depth of field before taking pictures setting p 77 Bunoous o 43 Dunoous o 44 Memo e Exposure Bracketing shooting enables you to take pictures while automatically changing exposure p 55 Locking the Exposure To lock the exposure before shooting use AE Lock The AE Lock function can be used by assigning it to the button p 77 Recording Movies 7 Turn the main switch to The lamp lights red and the Live Sound View image is displayed Recordable Time 2 Turn the mode dial to select the desired capture mode The following settings are available depending on the capture mode EFFECT Set the exposure The aperture value can be set only before shooting In M mode the sensitivity can also be changed Other modes The camera operates in P mode Av TAv M 3 Focus on the subject In AF mode press halfway 4 Press fully Movie recording starts In the upper left area of the monitor REC blinks an
83. in increments of 20 Mired However figures are converted to and displayed in Kelvin Available operations when shooting with the viewfinder O Uses Digital Preview to preview the background image with the selected setting applied Saves the preview image only when the image can be saved Proceed to Step 6 if you do not need to change the parameters 3 Press BI The parameter setting screen appears 4 Set the parameters Available operations AV Selects a parameter lt gt Adjusts the value C Switches between Sharpness and Fine Sharpness Not available in 8 mode O Resets the adjustment value to the default setting 5 Press M3 The screen of Step 2 reappears 6 Press M3 The control panel reappears Press TEN The camera returns to standby mode Caution This function is not available when in AUTO SCN or EFFECT mode Saving the Cross Processing Settings of a Captured Image The outcome of Cross Processing varies each time a picture is taken If you take a cross processed image that you like you can save the Cross Processing settings used in the image so that you can repeatedly use the same settings 7 Press V in single image display of playback mode The playback mode palette appears 2 Select EJ and press M3 The camera searches for cross processed images starting from the most recent image taken No cross processed image appears if there are no cross processed images 3 U
84. ition adjustment with the half press of SHUM does not work 52 Memo When set to I the number of faces detected can be confirmed by the number of lit grip lamps 0 to 5 To change the setting from the menu set in Contrast AF of Live View in the 33 menu When Focus Peaking is set to On in the control panel or Live View of the 493 menu the outline of the subject in focus is emphasized and makes it easier to check the focus This function works in both AF and MF modes AF Fine Adjustment C4 You can precisely fine tune your lenses with the camera s autofocus system 7 Select 25 AF Fine Adjustment in C4 menu and press gt The 25 AF Fine Adjustment screen appears 2 Select Apply All or Apply One and press Apply All Applies the same adjustment value to all lenses Saves an adjustment value for the lens being Apply One sed Up to 20 values 3 Select Setting and adjust the value C425 AF Fine Adjustment 3 Apply One SAN E faecas Janne TE Reset Individual Settings menu Cancel 0 Available operations p gt amp 2 to the right 4 25 to the left O Resets the adjustment value to the default setting Adjusts the focus to a closer position Adjusts the focus to a farther position 4 Press M3 The adjustment value is saved 5 Press MAM twice The camera returns to standby mode Setting the Drive Mode 8 You can choose from the following driv
85. j Peripheral Illumin Corr Diffraction Correction Color Fringe Correction Digital Filter White Balance Custom Image Sensitivity High ISO NR and Shadow Correction Select multiple Develops up to 500 images with images the same settings Select a folder Develops up to 500 images in the selected folder with the same settings When Select single image is selected proceed to Step 6 6 Set the parameters RA Sue 100 000 Image Capture Settings dr i The image folder selection screen appears P ae 3 Select the image s or a folder Refer to Step 2 of Deleting Selected Images p 65 for how to select the image s Available operations 4 Press Hg AV Selects a parameter The screen for selecting the parameter setting method 4 Changes the value d duce 6 Selects a different image when in single image display For Image Capture Settings and Lens Correction press gt and use A V to select an item For Digital Filter White Balance and Custom Image press P to display the setting screen yoeq eld gt yoeqheld gt 76 7 Press The save confirmation screen appears 8 Select Save and press WJ When Select single image is selected select Continue or Exit and press MI Caution Only RAW images captured with this camera can be developed f the White Balance Custom Image or Digital Filter settings of RAW images captured in EFFECT mode are modified before developing the
86. l Determines which settings to save when the power is turned Filter HDR off Capture and P Shooting Info Display 1 The function appears in modes other than SCN or EFFECT mode 2 The function appears in SCN mode 3 The function appears in EFFECT mode 4 The functions can also be set from the control panel On On On Off Off uononpoJju 21 Movie Menu E Movie Capture Settings 1 sa on number of recorded pixels and the framerate of the as 30p uononpoau mis Filter 1 Applies a digital filter effect when recording a movie No Filter Activates the Movie Shake Reduction function 1 The functions can also be set from the control panel Playback Menu Default Setting Display Duration Sets an image display interval 3sec Screen Effect Sets a transition effect when the next image is displayed Repeat Playback Starts the slideshow again from the beginning after the last image is displayed Auto Movie Playback Plays back movies during the slideshow n Quick Zoom sid Sets the initial magnification when magnifying images san Recording Sound Level 1 eer ue Sound Level and the volume level for Ae ry Hiahliaht Alert Sets overexposed areas to blink red in Standard Information gig Display or Histogram Display in playback mode Rotates images which were captured with the camera held Auto Image Rotation vertically or of which the rotation information has been changed Protect All Images Protec
87. lect multiple images Select a folder Development parameters File Format JPEG Aspect Ratio JPEG Recorded Pixels JPEG Quality Color Space Distortion Correction Lat Chromatic Ab Adj Peripheral Illumin Corr Diffraction Correction Color Fringe Correction White Balance Custom Image Digital Filter sensitivity High ISO NR Shadow Correction RAW Development Color Moir Correction Image Rotation Resize Cropping aspect ratio can be changed and tilt correction is available Movie Edit dividing a movie file and deleting unwanted segments Capturing a JPEG still picture from a movie Save RAW Data Eye Fi Image Transfer Editing Features Customization E Dial Q button Green Button One Push File Format Proarammina Optical Preview Digital Preview AF Active Area A a button Enable AF1 Enable AF2 Cancel AF Customization AF LOCK E Dial Rotate Right Rotate Left AF S Setting Focus priority Release priority 1st Frame Action in AF C Release priority Auto Focus priority Action in AF C Continuous Focus priority Auto FPS priority Hold AF Status Off Low Medium High AF Customization World Time World Time settings for 75 cities 28 time zones AF Fine 10 steps adjustment for all lenses or individual Adjustment lenses up to 20 values can be saved Names of Photographer and Copyright Holder are embedded to the image file A revision history can be checked using the provided softwa
88. length File Format p 38 JPEG Recorded Pixels p 38 Movie Recorded Pixels p 38 JPEG Quality p 38 Color Space p 26 Highlight Correction p 61 Shadow Correction p 61 Distortion Correction p 62 31 Lateral Chromatic Aberration Adjustment p 62 32 Peripheral Illumination Correction p 62 33 Diffraction Correction p 62 34 Color Fringe Correction p 75 35 Custom Image setting p 58 36 Custom Image parameters 37 Shooting date and time 38 Length of time of the recorded movie 39 Volume 40 Framerate p 38 41 Altitude p 94 42 Lens direction p 94 43 Latitude p 94 44 Longitude p 94 45 Universal Coordinated Time 46 Information tampering warning 47 Photographer p 85 48 Copyright Holder p 85 Histogram Display RGB Histogram Display Use A V to switch between the Histogram Display and RGB Histogram Display 1 2 Brightness histogram RGB histogram 1 Histogram Brightness 7 Shutter speed 2 Switch RGB histogram 8 Aperture value Brightness histogram 9 Sensitivity 3 Protect setting 10 EV Compensation 4 Folder number File 11 Histogram R number 12 Histogram C 5 Save RAW Data 13 Histogram B 6 File Format When shooting with the viewfinder the following information appears in the viewfinder uononpogju I 1 I 1 14 15 1617 18 1 AF frame p 35 12 AE Lock p 44 2 Spot metering frame p 47 13 Change AF Point p 50 3 AF point p 50 14 AE
89. lliant Color Bold Monochrome Unicolor Bold Infrared Filter Vintage Color Vibrant Color Enhance 3 Press M3 The camera is in standby mode Turn amp to change the effects mode 4 Press V to change the parameters The parameter setting screen appears 5 Use lt gt to change the a parameters When shooting with the viewfinder press to display the preview When shooting with Live View the image is displayed with the selected effects applied M menu Cancel Check 6 Press The camera returns to standby mode Memo e You can change the effects mode also from the control panel or the 1 menu During Live View the design of the effects mode palette differs from the one shown in Step 2 Caution Since the EFFECT mode uses a specific combination of White Balance Custom Image and Digital Filter you cannot set these settings by choice Bunoous o 41 Bunoous d 42 Exposure Modes v Available Restricted x Not available Automatic Exposure P UMS Priority Automatic Exposure Tv Shutter Priority Automatic Exposure Av Aperture Priority Automatic Exposure Change Shutter Change Aperture Shutter amp Aperture Priority Automatic Exposure M S Exposure Exposure You can set the value to be changed in Button Customization of the 4 menu p 79 2 ISO AUTO is not available 3 Fixed to ISO AUTO 7 Turn the mode dial to select the desired exposure mo
90. mber 999 is ichs There is no memory card inserted Image folder cannot be being used and no more images can be No eae inte Camere in the camera created saved Insert a new memory card or f tth d The memory card has a problem ormat the car and image capture and playback are Unable to Stora image The image could not be saved because of impossible You may be able to play a memory card error it back on a computer The camera was unable to adjust the Failed to initialize the Eye Fi function manual white balance Try the operation when using the Eye Fi card Press Wg again 2 2 a The operation could not be The memory card you have inserted is completed correctly Failed to authenticate the wireless unformatted or has been previously used function when using the Flucard Or Card is not formatted on another device and is not compatible Reset Transfer Settings failed when with this camera Use the card after using an Eye Fi card or Flucard formatting it with this camera You are trying to select more than the card you have inserted is locked p 112 Nomore magesch be following functions E Select amp Delete magnified cannot be magnified Prod You are trying to delete an image that is Eye Fi Image Transfer This image is protected protected Remove protection from the image p 81 Memory card error xipueddy o xipueddy o 98 There are no images that can be No image can be processed processed using the
91. n Bangkok Kuala Lumpur Vientiane Singapore Phnom Penh Ho chi Minh Jakarta Hong Kong Beijing Shanghai Manila Taipei Seoul Tokyo Guam Perth Adelaide Sydney Noumea Wellington Oceania Auckland Pago Pago East Asia xipueddy o 103 xipueddy o 104 Operating Environment for USB Connection and Provided Software With the provided software Digital Camera Utility 5 you can develop RAW files make color adjustments or check shooting information on a computer Install the software from the provided CD ROM S SW151 We recommend the following system requirements to connect the camera to a computer and to use the software Windows Windows 8 1 32 bit 64 bit Windows 8 32 bit 64 bit Windows 7 32 bit 64 bit or Windows Vista 32 bit 64 bit Intel Core 2 Duo or higher pm feom ooo For installing and starting up the program 100 MB or more of available space For saving image files Approx 5 MB file JPEG Approx 25 MB file RAW 1280x1024 dots 24 bit full color or higher Macintosh los OS X 10 9 10 8 or 10 7 or Mac OS X 10 6 Intel Core 2 Duo or higher Ra poore o For installing and starting up the program 100 MB or more of available space For saving image files Approx 5 MB file JPEG Approx 25 MB file RAW Monitor 1280x1024 dots 24 bit full color or higher Memo e QuickTime is required to play back movies transferred to a computer with an OS other than Wi
92. n with a set aperture value in the manual aperture range D FA FA F A M S with diaphragm Av accessories such as Pictures can be taken with a extension tube K set aperture value but an Memo e If the aperture ring is set to a position other than A the camera operates in Av mode regardless of the mode dial setting except when set to M or B mode F appears for the aperture indicator in the status screen Live View screen and viewfinder Functions when Using an External Flash Using an optional external flash AF540FGZ AF540FGZ II AF360FGZ AF360FGZ II AF200FG or AF160FC enables a variety of flash modes such as P TTL auto flash mode oy Available Restricted X Not available AF540FGZ AF540FGZ II AF360FGZ AF360FGZ II AF200FG AF160FC Built in Camera Function Flash Red eye reduction flash Auto Flash Discharge Automatic switch to the flash sync speed Automatic setting of the aperture value in P or Tv mode 1 v lt P TTL auto flash S v Flash Exposure v Compensation AF assist light of external x x flash s lt KP KEK S 1 Available only when using a DA DAL D FA FA J FA F or A lens 2 Shutter speed of 1 90 seconds or slower 3 When combined with the AF540FGZ AF540FGZ Il AF360FGZ or AF360FGZ Il 1 3 of the flash discharge can be output by the built in flash and 2 3 can be output by the external flash 4 Available only when combined with the AF5
93. nder Optical Preview Activates the Digital Preview to check the composition exposure and focus Digital on the monitor The Preview maximum display time 60 seconds You can magnify or save the preview image AF Active Enables changing 51 Area the AF point i Increases values Rotate Right when 3 is turned to E Dial the right toward Q Programming Increases values Rotate Left when 3 is turned to the left toward EZ 4 Press QE The Button Customization screen reappears Repeat Steps 2 to 4 5 Press 0AM twice Green Button 78 Setting the One Push File Format 7 Set Green Button to One Push File Format in Step 3 of Customizing the Button E dial Functions p 77 2 Select amp or C for Cancel after 1 shot The recording format returns to the original file format after a picture is taken The setting is retained until any of the following operations is performed When Q is pressed again When B or is pressed or when the mode dial or main switch is turned 3 For each file format select the file format for when O is pressed The left side is the File Format setting and the right side is the changed file format when is pressed o amp Green Button amp w One Push File Format Cancel after 1 shot v JeEG Te PEG RAW p RAW RAVE RA menu Cancel Setting the E dial Operation in P Mode Set the value to be changed with 3 when in P mode 7 S
94. ndows 8 and Windows 8 1 A computer with Windows 8 or Windows 8 1 can play back movies with a pre installed player software You can download it from the following site http www apple com quicktime download Symbols A Auto Flash Discharge 47 Bulb B Mode Options 25 I menu 19 AA Filter Simulator 63 Auto Image Rotation 68 Bulb Exposure 42 A MONU es 22 AC adapter EROS ae MENS eee 30 AUTO Inode ee 35 Button ose ES 8 E menu 22 Action in AF C Auto mode AF Mode 49 Button Customization 77 Q MENU Sacked ans 23 Continuous 50 Auto Power Off 32 CS mon rsedi ud 25 Action in M TAv Mode 79 X Auto Resize se C de modani WA AE LOCK ososi 44 77 AULOFOCUS nassir 49 Calendar Filmstrip EY Portrait 39 AE Metering 47 Wdevice 68 Display eee 67 PPS Landscape 39 AE L with AF Locked 25 AV mode s 42 Cancel AFP ues 77 Ed Macro 997 AP eee ie oe 49 DWB oed 56 Candlelight SCN 40 Moving Object 39 AF afea 52 AWB in Tungsten Light 57 Capture mode 39 Night Scene AF Assist Light 49 Card access lamp 32 Portrait 39 AF assist light B Catch in Focus 26 Sunset sss 39 AFocoupler
95. ng filter effects Searching for original image 4 To check the parameter details press Hi Press again to return to the previous screen 1 E road hin Reapplies following digital filter effects from previous image 5 Press WM The image selection screen appears 6 Use 3 to select an image EESDXTU for applying the same filter Aalen effects and press M3 c UR S You can only select an image Em 4e that has not been processed with a filter The save confirmation screen appears aj Ld Select Save and press Memo f Searching for original image is selected in Step 3 the original image prior to digital filter application can be retrieved Editing Movies 7 Display the movie to edit in single image display FH 2 Select in the playback mode palette The movie editing screen appears 3 Select the point where you want to divide the movie The frame at the dividing point is displayed at the top of the screen Up to four points can be selected to divide the original movie into five segments yoeqhe d 73 yoeqheld gt 14 Available operations A Plays back pauses a movie Forwards a frame when paused Press and hold gt Fast forwards playback lt Reverses a frame when paused Press and hold Fast reverses playback 6 Adjusts the volume Confirms cancels a dividing point Proceed to Step 7 if you do not want to delete any segment 4 Pr
96. nnection on the computer then turn off the camera and remove the USB cable e Ifthe PENTAX K S1 dialog appears on the computer screen in Step 5 select Open folder to view files and click the OK button Memo Refer to Operating Environment for USB Connection and Provided Software p 104 for system requirements to connect the camera to a computer and to use the software The USB connection mode when connecting the camera to a computer can be set in USB Connection of the 2 menu Normally you do not need to change the default setting IMSC Editing and Processing Images Changing the Image Size Caution Only JPEG images captured with this camera can be resized or cropped Images already resized or cropped to the minimum file size cannot be processed Changing the Number of Recorded Pixels Resize Changes the number of recorded pixels of the selected image and saves it as a new file 7 Display the image to edit in single image display 2 Select in the playback mode palette The screen to select the number of recorded pixels appears 3 Use lt gt to select the number of recorded pixels and press You can select an image size smaller than that of the original image The save confirmation screen appears 4 Select Save and press 20 112 D menu Cancel Cropping Out Part of the Image Cropping Crops out only the desired area of the selected image and saves it as a new file
97. not operate correctly due to The DOMI ash h Fah MOGs lor sa Ahe fash does mot static electricity This can be remedied by taking the battery does not set to 44 or 44 discharge if the subject is bright out and putting it back in again If the camera operates SISRSTOE Change the flash mode p 47 correctly it does not require any repairs The camera is not recognized The USB when it is connection mode connected toa is set to PTP computer Set USB Connection to MSC in the 2 menu Battery is not Check the orientation The camera installed properly of the battery does not turn on The battery power Charge the battery is low The built in flash is CHEN heingcharg d Wait until charging is finished There is no Insert a memory card with available space on available space or delete The shutter the memory card unwanted images Senne Pe vale le being Wait until processing is finished released processed The lens aperture Set the lens aperture ring to the ring is set toa A position or select Enable position other than in 26 Using Aperture Ring of the A C4 menu p 92 AF cannot work well for low contrast objects the sky white walls etc dark colors intricate designs rapidly moving objects The subject is or scenery shot through a window difficult to focus or a net like pattern on Lock focus on another object located at the same distance as your subject then aim at the target and take a p
98. nsor segment In backlit locations this mode automatically adjusts exposure Meters the brightness with an emphasis on the center of the sensor The sensitivity increases at the center and no automatic adjustment is performed even in backlit conditions Center weighted Meters the brightness only within a limited area at the center of the sensor Useful when the subject is small Memo In 5 Link AE and AF Point of the C1 menu the metering point and the AF point can be linked Using the Built in Flash el 1 Press lt in standby mode 2 Select a flash mode Auto Flash Discharge 2133 Vo 0 0 menu Cancel 4A Auto Flash Automatically measures the ambient light and Discharge determines whether to use the flash Auto Flash 38 Red eye Reduction 4 Flash On Discharges a flash for each picture Flash Discharges a pre flash for red eye reduction Jo On Red eye before the main flash and discharges a flash Reduction for each picture Bunoous o Discharges a pre flash for red eye reduction before an automatic flash Sets to a slow shutter speed Use this for example when shooting a portrait with the sunset in the background Slow speed Sync Slow speed Discharges a pre flash for red eye reduction o4 SynctRed before the main flash is discharged with Slow eye speed Sync Discharges a flash immediately before closing SLOW the shutter gt Trailing E Curtain Sync Sets to a slo
99. odor from the product or other abnormality occurs immediately discontinue using and consult your nearest service center Continued use can cause a fire or electrical shock If water should happen to get inside the product consult your nearest service center Continued use can cause a fire or electrical shock If you see a lightning flash or hear thunder during use of the battery charger or AC adapter unplug the power plug and discontinue using Continued use can cause damage to the product fire or electrical shock Wipe off the power plug if it should become covered with dust Accumulated dust may cause a fire To reduce the risk of hazards use only CSA UL certified power supply cord set cord is Type SPT 2 or heavier minimum NO 18 AWG copper one end with a molded on male attachment plug cap with a specified NEMA configuration and the other is provided with a molded on female connector body with a specified IEC nonindustrial type configuration or the equivalent A Caution Do not place or drop heavy objects on or forcefully bend the AC plug cord Doing so may damage the cord Should the AC plug cord be damaged consult your nearest service center xipueddy o 109 xipueddy o 110 Do not touch or short circuit the terminal area of the AC plug cord while the cord is plugged in Do not handle the power plug with wet hands This can cause an electric shock Do not drop the product or subject it to violent impact This c
100. ompatible Lenses KAF3 KAF2 power zoom not compatible KAF KA mount lenses Image Capture Unit Sensitivity ISO AUTO 100 to 51200 EV steps can be set to Standard Output 1 EV 1 2 EV or 1 3 EV Image Stabilizer Sensor shift Shake Reduction AA Filter Moir reduction using SR unit OFF Type1 Type2 Simulator Bracketing File Formats Recording Formats RAW PEF DNG JPEG Exif 2 30 DCF 2 0 compliant JPEG L 20M 5472x3648 M 12M 4224x2816 S 6M 3072x2048 XS 2M 1920x1280 Recorded Pixels RAW L 20M 5472x3648 RAW 12bit PEF DNG JPEG 3x Best Xxx Better Good RAW JPEG simultaneously recordable Quality Level Color Space sRGB AdobeRGB SD SDHC SDXC memory card Eye Fi card FLUCARD UHS I compatible Storage Media Folder Name Date 100_1018 101_1019 more Folder or a user assigned name default PENTX File Name user assigned name default IMGP Storage File File No Sequential Numbering Reset Viewfinder Pentaprism Finder Coverage FOV Approx 100 Magnification Approx 0 95x 50mm F1 4 at infinity Approx 20 5 mm from the view window Approx 22 3 mm from the center of lens Diopter Adjustment Approx 2 5 to 1 5 m1 Focusing Interchangeable Natural Bright Matte III focusing Screen screen Eye Relief Length Live View TTL method using CMOS image sensor Contrast detection Face Detection Face Dete
101. ontinuous Shooting 553 5 ears ctore e priis cedo puse bL rennet 54 eis T TT 54 Remote Control iuo dessen ax ce cep atte eed eon 55 Exposure Bracketing ccc ccssssceeeeceseseeeeeeeeseesseeenees 55 Setting the White Balance 56 Adjusting the White Balance Manually 57 Adjusting the White Balance with Color Temperature cccccescceecceeessseeeeeeseeeeees 58 Controlling the Image Finishing Tone 58 usua 58 Digital EUG i eei orca ax vv ub t RE on ds 60 Correcting Images 61 Brightness Adjustment ccccecccseessseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 61 LENS COMCCHOM Sugeest de tex tune voile S e rS cn 62 Anti Aliasing Filter Simulator sss 63 Playback Functions 64 Playback Mode Palette Items 64 Changing the Playback Method 65 Displaying Multiple Images esses 65 Displaying Images by Folder 66 Displaying Images by Shooting Date 67 Playing Back Images Continuously Slideshow 67 Displaying Rotated Images sssssssse 68 Connecting the Camera to an AV Device 68 Connecting the Camera to a Computer
102. or cities that can be selected as a hometown or destination Select G Hometown in Step 3 to change the city and DST settings for the hometown e gt appears in the control panel when Time Setting is set to Selecting Settings to Save in the Camera Most of the functions set on this camera are saved even if the camera is turned off For the following function settings you can select whether to save the settings amp Z or to return the settings to their default values CJ when the camera is turned off The default settings are C for Digital Filter HDR Capture and Shooting Info Display and for the other functions Set in Memory of the 34 menu Flash Mode Drive Mode White Balance Flash Exposure Compensation Digital Filter HDR Capture Shooting Info Display Playback Info Display Custom Image Sensitivity EV Compensation Memo When Reset of the 3 menu is performed all Memory settings return to the default values File Management Settings Protecting Images from Deletion Protect You can protect images from being accidentally deleted Caution Even protected images are deleted if the inserted memory card is formatted 7 Select Ex in the playback mode palette The screen for selecting the unit for processing appears 2 Select Select image s or Select a folder 1 _ and press M3 ti Select a folder 3 Select the image s or folder to protect Ref
103. otected images in the folder select Delete all or Leave all Displaying Images by Shooting Date Playing Back Images Continuously Slideshow Images are grouped and displayed by shooting date 1 Select in the playback mode palette Slidesh tarts 1 Press in Step 1 of Displaying Multiple esti SANS Images p 65 Available operations The display style selection screen appears Pauses resumes playback 2 Select Calendar Filmstrip lt Displays the previous image Display gt Displays the next image v Stops playback e Adjusts the volume of the movie After all images are played back the camera returns to single image display Shooting Thumbnail date Memo Available operations You can change the Display Duration Screen Effect AV Selects a shooting date Repeat Playback and Auto Movie Playback settings 4 Selects an image taken on the for slideshow in Slideshow of the cy menu Slideshow can be started from the Slideshow setting screen selected shooting date 5 to the right Shows the selected image in single image display Ed Deletes the selected image 3 Press M3 The selected image appears in single image display yoeqhe d gt 67 yoeqheld gt 68 Displaying Rotated Images Connecting the Camera to an AV Device When you take pictures with the camera held vertically image rotation information is saved when shooting When Auto Image Rotation in the gt 1 menu is set to On t
104. ount area If the power is turned off this may cause damage to the shutter CMOS sensor and the mirror When the battery level is low the message Not enough battery power remaining to clean sensor is displayed on the monitor Install a fully charged battery If the battery capacity becomes low during cleaning a warning beep will sound In this case stop cleaning immediately Memo Please contact your nearest service center for professional cleaning as the CMOS sensor is a precision part You can use the optional Image Sensor Cleaning Kit O ICK1 when cleaning the CMOS sensor Error Messages Not enough battery power remaining to activate Pixel Naeonoualvbatem Dow perform Pixel Mapping or Sensor The memory card is full and no more AR s Sedi AAA Cleaning or to update the firmware if the Memory card full images can be saved Insert a new g battery level is insufficient Install a fully memory card or delete unwanted files Not enough battery power charged battery Netimage There are no images that can be played remaining to update the 3 back on the memory card firmware You are trying to play back an image Unable to update firmware Unable to update the firmware The This image cannot be in a format not supported by this camera There is a problem with the update file is damaged Try downloading displayed You may be able to play it back on a firmware update file the update file again computer The maximum folder nu
105. r s T7 Specifications 98 Spot AF Active Area 50 Spot Contrast AF 52 Spot metering 47 Stage Lighting SCN 40 Standby mode 10 Starburst Digital Filter 72 Status Screen 10 Still picture 39 x o PETI REP eee ete 27 Strap lug s eit nrbs 27 Sunset SCN 39 Superimpose AF Area 16 Surf amp Snow SCN 40 Sv mode 42 SWIC a oa eenean i 8 T TAV mode 42 Text Size uiis cotes stascesdus 33 Thumbnail display 37 65 Time Setting 80 Tone Expansion Digital Filter 72 Toy Camera Digital Filter 60 72 Tracking Contrast AF 51 Trailing Curtain Sync 47 TTL phase matching autofocus 49 Tungsten White Balance 56 Tv modqe 42 Unicolor Bold Digital Filter 60 72 Unicolor Bold EFFECT os 41 Updating firmware 24 USB Connection T 70 95 104 USB terminal 69 User registration 6 Using aperture ring 92 V Vibrant Custom Image 58 Vibrant Color Enhance EFFECT o ee 41 Viewfinder 15 35 Vintage Color EFFECT sence 41 Volume label 34 W Warm
106. r magnetic fields Strong static charges or the magnetic fields produced by equipment such as radio transmitters could interfere with the monitor damage the stored data or affect the camera s internal circuitry and cause camera misoperation The liquid crystal panel used for the monitor is manufactured using extremely high precision technology Although the level of functioning pixels is 99 9996 or better you should be aware that 0 01 or fewer of the pixels may not illuminate or may illuminate when they should not However this has no effect on the recorded image In this manual the generic term computer s refers to either a Windows PC or a Macintosh In this manual the term battery ies refers to any type of batteries used for this camera and its accessories Regarding User Registration In order to better serve you we request that you complete the user registration which can be found on the CD ROM supplied with the camera or on our website Thank you for your cooperation Names and Functions of the Working Parts Hot shoe Built in flash Image plane indicator AF assist light Microphone Strap lug Lens mount index Mirror uononpoJju Remote control receiver AF coupler Sal RM EN Lens unlock button Diopter adjustment lever Lens information contacts Speaker Microphone p Strap lug oc mms SS Ver HDMI terminal type D Monitor USB te
107. re 58 1st Frame Action ASTROTRACER 94 Brightness histogram 15 Color Temperature in AF C ccccccccceeeeee 50 Auto AF Active Area 50 Brilliant Color DISD Ss sseasaesrbascconecess 57 Auto EV Compensation 25 EFFECT 41 GCombpu ter ee 69 Built in flash 47 Connection cable cover 30 105 Continuous mode Digital Filter 60 72 F G AF Mode er rer ree 49 Digital Preview Vds eM RC 78 Face Detection GPS Time Sync on aha e 94 Continuous playback 67 Diopter adjustment Contrast AF bi GPS ea 94 Continuous Shooting 54 leer ote 16 Face Detection Assist Green Button 78 Contrast detection AF 49 Direct keys 16 Contrast AF 51 Grid Display 20 Control panel 11 17 Display Color 23 Faded Color EFFECT 41 Grip lamps e 8 Copyright Holder 85 Distortion Correction 62 File Format 38 Guide Display 35 Copyright Information 85 DNG sssees 38 File Name 83 Guide number 48 Correcting images 61 D Range Settings 61 File No su 84 Create New Folder 83 Drive Mode 53 Filter 60 72 H Cropping eee 71 DST daylight Fine Sharpness HDMI Out
108. re Copyright Information xipueddy o 101 Power Supply Battery Type Rechargeable Lithium ion Battery D LI109 O GPS1 GPS information Latitude Longitude GPS Unit Altitude Coordinated Universal Time UTC AC Adapter AC Adapter Kit K AC128 optional Direction Electronic Compass ASTROTRACER Optional Accessories Number of recordable images FLUCARD Remote capture image browsing with 5096 flash usage approx 410 images without flash usage approx 480 images Playback time approx 270 minutes Tested in compliance with CIPA standard using a fully charged lithium ion battery at a temperature of 23 C Actual results may vary depending on the shooting conditions circumstances Battery Life Interfaces C nnaction Port USB 2 0 micro B high speed compatible HDMI output terminal Type D USB Connection MSC PTP Dimensions and Weight Di Approx 120 mm W x 92 5 mm H x 69 5 mm D imensions excluding protrusions Approx 558 g Including dedicated battery and SD Weight Memory Card Approx 498 g body only xipueddy o Included Accessories Strap O ST132 Rechargeable Lithium ion Battery Package D LI109 Battery Charger D BC109 AC plug cord Contents Software CD ROM S SW151 Start Guide lt Mounted to the camera gt Eyecup Fr Hot shoe cover Fx Body mount cover Software Digital Camera Utility 5 102 Approximate Image Storage Capacity and Playback Time
109. rminal micro B Ww nm x e NF d Terminal cover Card access lamp Connection cable cover Battery memory card cover unlock lever Tripod socket Battery memory card cover Operating Controls uononpoJju t C e amp 9 4 EV Compensation button E4 Av Press to change the exposure compensation value p 43 In TAv M mode use this button to switch the value to be changed between shutter speed and aperture value In playback mode the last JPEG image taken can also be saved in RAW format p 37 Green button O Resets the value being adjusted Switches to ISO AUTO when adjusting the sensitivity Also you can assign other functions to this button p 78 Shutter release button SHUM Press to capture images p 35 In playback mode press halfway to switch to capture mode Main switch Turns the power on off or switches to S8 movie mode p 32 p 44 When the camera is turned on it enters KJ still picture mode and the lamp lights green When the switch is turned to a8 the camera enters 8 mode and the lamp lights red Grip lamps The five lamps light up green during Self timer shooting or shooting with a remote control unit or when faces are detected during Live View p 52 p 54 Lens unlock button Press to detach the lens on the camera p 27 7 Flash pop up button E3 Press to pop up the built in flash p 48 Focus mode switch Turn
110. rned off before connecting with the memory card label or disconnecting the AC adapter facing toward the monitor Make sure that connections are secure between the terminals The memory card or data may be corrupted if the connection to the power supply is lost while the card is being accessed e After removing the DC coupler return the connection cable cover to its original position Besure to read the manual of the AC adapter kit before using the AC adapter Push the memory card in once and release to remove 31 4 Close the battery memory card cover Caution Do not remove the memory card while the card access lamp orange is lit e Ifthe battery memory card cover is opened while the power is on the camera turns off Do not open the cover while the camera is in use Use this camera to format initialize a memory card that is unused or has been previously used on other devices p 34 Use a high speed memory card when recording movies If the write speed cannot keep up with the recording speed the writing may stop during recording Memo When using an Eye Fi card or a Flucard refer to Using a Wireless Memory Card p 86 peuejs Buje 32 Initial Settings Turn the camera on and make the initial settings Turning the Camera On 7 Turn the main switch to ON The lamp lights up in green The first time the camera is turned on after purchase the Language amp a8 screen appea
111. rs C Memo The power automatically turns off when you do not perform any operations within a set period of time Default setting 1min You can change the setting in Auto Power Off of the X 3 menu p 24 Setting the Display Language 7 Use A V 4b to select the desired language and press The Initial Setting screen Initial Setting appears in the selected Wanguage s5 English language New York Proceed to Step 6 if Gt cad Std Hometown does not need Settings complete to be changed ox Cancel 2 Press V to move the frame to ct and press b The Gt Hometown screen appears 3 Use lt gt to select a city Use 3 to change the region Refer to List of World Time Cities p 103 for cities that can be selected as a hometown 4 Hometown NewYork DST menu Cancel 4 Press V to select DST daylight saving time and use lt P gt to select O or amp 5 Press The camera returns to the Initial Setting screen 6 Press W to select Text Size and press gt Use A V to select Std or Large and press M3 Selecting Large increases the text size of the selected menu items 8 Press V to select Settings complete and press M9 The Date Adjustment screen appears Initial Setting EIEEE 2 New York Text Size Settings complet menu Cancel Initial Setting Language Saa RI New York Text Size STINTS olan AG menu Cancel ich Large En
112. s can be entered O eso at aed Finish tllDelete One Character ox Enter Text input cursor 85 Flucard cooo ru NS on Enables wrotss cma Taser win Pucara A memory card with a built in wireless LAN Eye Fi card Wi Fi Disables wireless data transfer with Flucard transmission or a Flucard compatible with this camera can be used By using these cards images can be transferred from 3 Select O or for Auto Resize the camera to a computer or other device via wireless LAN When set to JPEG images are saved to the Eye Fi card Select the camera action when using an Eye Fi card or or Flucard at the size of XS a Flucard 4 7 Select Wireless Memory Card in 3 menu Press twice and press gt Caution The Wireless Memory Card screen appears When an Eye Fi card or a Flucard is not inserted the camera 2 action cannot be set EN Select Action Mode EHI GUGUE LE Set up a wireless LAN access point on a computer for the The items that can be set are Auto Resize pr card connection displayed according to tes n cM e When using a Flucard update it to the latest firmware before the type of card inserted use K For RAW images the success of transfer depends on the specifications and settings of the Eye Fi card in use Eye Fi card Images may not be transferred when the battery level is low Transfers images automatically when there are It may take time to transfer a large number of ima
113. s system can be operated with the button on the remote control unit The Fn button cannot be used 7 Press gt in standby mode The Drive Mode screen appears 2 Select 4j and press V 3 Set the bracket value Exposure Bracketing gre E DITE 254 9 2 3 4 5 VEZ 0 3bV MENU Cancel 0EV oKJOK Bunoous o Available operations 6 Changes the bracket value up to 3 EV 43 2 Adjusts the exposure compensation value O Resets the adjustment value to the default setting 4 Press M3 The camera returns to standby mode Memo You can set the bracketing order in 8 Bracketing Order of the C2 menu The bracket value can be set in increments of 1 3 EV steps or 1 2 EV steps according to the 1 EV Steps setting made in the C 1 menu Set 9 One Push Bracketing to On in the C2 menu to shoot the specified number of images with one press of GUE 55 Bujooys o B Available operations when shooting with the viewfinder Setting the White Balance ES O Uses Digital Preview to preview the background image with the white balance 7 Press w in standby mode setting applied The White Balance setting screen appears Saves the preview image only when the image can be saved 2 Select the White Balance Auto White Balance Od ib A Bote S Proceed to Step 5 if you do not need to fine tune the white balance 3 Press MI The fine tuning screen appears menu Cancel Available operations AV Adjust Gre
114. s the action priority during Continuous Shooting when ls 17 Action in AF C Continuous thefocus modes setto AEC Focus priority p 50 3 Sets whether to maintain the focus for a certain amount of 18 Hold AF Status time when the subject happens to move out of the selected Off p 50 focusing area after being focused 19 AF with Remote Control Sets whether to use autofocus when shooting with a remote Off p 55 control unit 20 Release While Charging Sets whether to release the shutter while the built in flash Off is being charged 21 Color Space Sets the color space to use sRGBB 22 Save Rotation Info Sets whether to save rotation information when shooting 5a Gaus Menu Location Saves the last menu tab displayed on the monitor and Reset Menu displays it again the next time is pressed Location Sets whether to enable Catch in Focus shooting when 24 Catch in Focus a manual focus lens is attached The shutter is released Off automatically when the subject comes into focus 25 AF Fine Adjustment Allows yon to precisely fine tune your lenses with the off camera s autofocus system Sets whether to enable the shutter to release when the lens 45 MSING nperure RING aperture ring is set to a position other than A Auto Disable Jom Reset Custom Functions Resets all the settings of the Custom Setting menus to the defaults p 48 68 p 18 p 53 p 92 Attaching the Strap Attaching a Lens 7 Pass the end of the strap 7 Make sure
115. se to select a cross DE TEIG processed image Pj P Rrocessing settings A l o a SEMA as Favoriten Save as Favorite 2 Save as Favorite 3 menu Cancel ox OK 4 Select the Favorite number 1 2 or 3 to save the settings and press The settings of the selected image are saved as your Favorite settings Bunoous o 59 Dunoous o 60 Memo The saved Cross Processing settings can be loaded by selecting Cross Processing in Step 2 of Custom Image p 58 and selecting one of the Favorite settings 1 to 3 for the parameter Digital Filter EC 7 Select Digital Filter in the control panel and press M3 The Digital Filter setting screen appears 2 Select a filter Select No Filter to not shoot with a digital filter m No Parameter Adj menu Cancel Check Shading Invert Color Unicolor Bold Bold Monochrome Extract Color Replace Color Toy Camera Retro High Contrast Available operations when shooting with the viewfinder O Uses Digital Preview to preview the background image with the selected effect applied Saves the preview image only when the image can be saved Proceed to Step 6 if you do not need to change the parameters 3 Press EIN The parameter setting screen appears 4 Set the parameters Correcting Images Brightness Adjustment menu Cancel Check Available operations Highlight Correction Shadow Correction EZ C32 Selects a parameter ES
116. sing while the control panel is displayed p 12 P hu Oe 199999 Custom Image Bright 250 a F5 6 OFF 11 O AUTO JPEG CN 07 07 2014 10 23 AM 4600 EEE Control panel INFO OQ Standby mode Status screen Status Screen NEO we TOUU PEGI 99999 Shooting Info Display selection screen Status Screen ah WN o 14 FOQ sme ISO E Exe JPEG 12345 Capture mode p 39 AE Lock p 44 Focus Method p 49 Custom Image p 58 Digital Filter p 60 HDR Capture p 62 GPS positioning status p 94 Wireless LAN status p 86 AE Metering p 47 Shake Reduction p 20 Battery level E dial guide Shutter speed Aperture value EV Compensation p 43 Exposure Bracketing p 55 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 EV bar scale Sensitivity p 46 Flash Exposure Compensation p 48 White Balance fine tuning p 56 Flash Mode p 47 Focusing area AF point p 50 Drive Mode p 53 White Balance p 56 File Format p 38 Memory card Image storage capacity ASTROTRACER maximum tracking duration p 94 Operation guide Live View 1 Capture mode p 39 2 Flash Mode p 47 3 Drive Mode p 53 4 White Balance p 56 5 Custom Image p 58 6 Digital Filter p 60 HDR Capture p 62 7 GPS positioning status p 94 OK 13 Histogram 14 EV Compensation p 43 15 EV bar scale 16 Operation guid
117. sk mode Refer to Restrictions on Each Capture Mode p 88 or at night for details For capturing sunrises or sunsets For capturing images of blue sky Ex Blue Sky Produces a more impressive deep blue 39 Enhances colors of trees and Forest sunbeams through foliage and produces a vivid color image Night Scene Used for shooting at night Takes three consecutive images zm Night Scene at three different exposure levels HDR to create a single composite image from them Night Snap For taking snapshots in poorly lit place For capturing images of food Food Saturation will be rather high to make food look appetizing For capturing moving pets For capturing moving kids Reproduces healthy and bright skin tone Bujooys o For capturing images of dazzling Surf amp Snow backgrounds such as snowy mountains Backlight Produces a silhouette image Silhouette of subject in backlight condition Candlelight For capturing scenes in candlelight Stage For capturing moving subjects Lighting in poorly lit place For capturing images in places where a flash is prohibited 40 3 Press M3 The camera is in standby mode Turn 8 to change the scene mode Memo You can change the scene mode also from the control panel or the 1 menu Effects Modes 7 Set the mode dial to EFFECT The effects mode palette appears 2 Select an effects mode Faded Color Cross Processing Clear Tone Warm Fade Bri
118. ss A to select Format REE and press Os All data will be deleted Formatting starts When formatting is completed ES the X4 menu reappears Caneel 5 Press MY twice Caution Do not remove the memory card while formatting or the card may be damaged Formatting deletes all data both protected and unprotected Memo When a memory card is formatted the volume label K S1 is assigned to the card When the camera is connected to a computer the memory card is recognized as a removable disk with the name K S1 Basic Shooting Operation Take pictures using the Auto Picture AUTO mode in which the camera automatically selects the optimal capture mode 1 Remove the front lens cap by pushing the top and bottom portions as indicated in the illustration 2 Turn the camera on 3 Set the focus mode switch to AF 4 Turn the mode dial so that AUTO is at the top of the dial AUTO lights up in green The selected capture mode BEC Auto Picture is displayed on the monitor 250 Guide Display F5 6 UP O eee gt Guide Display settings 1600 p 23 5 Look through the viewfinder to view the subject When using a zoom lens turn the zoom ring to the right or left to change the angle of view 6 Position the subject inside the AF frame and press halfway appears and you will hear a beep when the subject comes into focus gt Setting the Sound Effects p 23
119. t The built in flash is optimum for a subject at a distance from approx 0 7 m to 5 m Vignetting may occur when used at a distance closer than 0 7 m this distance varies slightly depending on the lens being used and the sensitivity setting ISO 1600 Approx 226 For details on using an external flash refer to Functions when Using an External Flash p 93 Setting the AF Mode when Shooting EZ Setting the Focus Method with the Viewfinder Set the focus mode switch to AF or MF 7 Press in standby mode 2 Select AF Mode and press The AF Mode screen appears 3 Select an autofocus mode AF Mode The autofocus method for shooting with the viewfinder differs and press as from that for shooting with Live View AFS AFC TTL phase matching autofocus Select from AF S AF C or AF A mode which enables automatically switching between AF S and AF C p 49 Set the focusing area in AF Active Area p 50 Faster autofocus performance than contrast detection AF is possible Bunoous o menu Cancel AF A Auto select mode Switches automatically between AF S and Shooting with AF C modes according to the subject the viewfinder When is pressed halfway and the AF S subject comes into focus the focus is locked Single mode at that position Contrast detection AF The AF assist light turns on as necessary Face Detection and Tracking are available p 51 Shooting with Live
120. t an item File Format 199999 Use 3 to change settings g Press M to make detailed settings B og Wa File Format EEE JPEG RAW RAW MENU Cancel Press to confirm the Press to cancel selected item and return to setting operation the control panel uononpogu 17 uononpoJju 18 Using the Menus MENU Most functions are set from the menus The functions that can be set on the control panel can also be set from the menus Menu tabs v Lens Correction D Range Settings High ISO NR SlowiShutter SpeedNR Lens Correction D Range Settings High ISO NR Slow Shutter SpeediNR GPS MENU Cancel Press to confirm the menu screen GPS D Press gt to display the pop up menu s Use 3 to switch between menu tabs Custom Image Image Capture Settings AF Settings AE Metering Digital Filter HDR Capture OFF i JPEG AY HO OFF Use A V to select an item Press MAW to exit o BE Custom Image Image Capture Settings AF Settings AE Metering Digital Filter HDR Capture mm p Press to display the submenu m1 ro ET EST e UO TC Settings JPEG RK PEF File Format JPEG Recorded Pixels JPEG Quality RAW File Format Use A V to select an item Press MEM to return to the previous screen Press to cancel the pop up menu the selected item C Memo e For the Custom Setting menus C 1 4 you can show the s
121. that the camera is turned off through the strap lug and secure it on the inside 2 Remove the body mount 2 of the clasp cover 1 and lens mount cover 2 After removing the cover be sure to put the lens down with the lens mount side facing upward peuejs Buje 2 3 Align the lens mount index Attach the other end in the same manner red dots 3 on the camera and the lens and secure by turning the lens clockwise until it clicks To remove the lens Attach the lens cap and then turn the lens counterclockwise while pressing the lens unlock button 27 peuejs Bune 28 9 Caution When attaching or removing the lens choose an environment that is relatively free of dirt and dust Keep the body mount cover attached on the camera when a lens is not attached Be sure to attach the lens mount cover and lens cap to the lens after removing it from the camera Do not insert your fingers inside the lens mount of the camera or touch the mirror The camera body and lens mount incorporate lens information contacts Dirt dust or corrosion may damage the electrical system Please contact your nearest service center for professional cleaning We assume no responsibility nor liability for accidents damages and malfunctions resulting from the use of lenses made by other manufacturers C Memo e Refer to Functions Available with Various Lenses p 90 for details on the functions of each lens
122. that you are sending it to the manufacturer s authorized representatives or their approved repair shops unless you are sending it directly to the manufacturer Always obtain a quotation for the service charge and only after you accept the quoted service charge instruct the service station to proceed with the servicing This warranty policy does not affect the customer s statutory rights The local warranty policies available from our distributors in some countries can supersede this warranty policy Therefore we recommend that you review the warranty card supplied with your product at the time of purchase or contact our distributor in your country for more information and to receive a copy of the warranty policy For customers in USA STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCE This device complies 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 Changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This
123. the camera and turn the camera on The Input Focal Length screen appears xipueddy o 91 92 xipueddy o 4 Use A V to set the focal length Press lt to select a value from the list When using a zoom lens select the actual focal length to be used for shooting 5 Press The camera returns to standby mode Memo The focal length setting can be changed in Input Focal Length of the 33 menu When using a lens without an A position or a lens with an A position with the aperture ring set to a position other than A set 26 Using Aperture Ring to Enable in the C4 menu p 92 Input Focal Length d 35 m Using the Aperture Ring The shutter can be released even if the aperture ring of the D FA FA F or A lens is not set to the A position or a lens without an A position is attached Select Enable in 26 Using Aperture Ring of the C4 menu C 426 Using Aperture Ring 1 Disable 2 Enable The following restrictions apply depending on the lens being used Lens Used sepie Restriction Mode D FA FA F A M lens only or with automatic diaphragm accessories such as auto extension tube K The aperture remains open The shutter speed changes in relation to the open aperture but an exposure deviation may occur Manual diaphragm exposure deviation may occur lens such as reflex lens lens only FA SOFT 28mm FA SOFT 85mm F SOFT 85mm lens only Pictures can be take
124. the lamp lights blue When the focusing area can be changed the lamp turns off Mode dial Changes the capture mode p 35 When the power is turned on the lamp lights white and the icon of the set capture mode lights green on the dial About the indicator lamps The main switch lamp grip lamps mode dial lamp and lamp turn off in the following situations From the time when is pressed halfway until the end of shooting While is pressed During playback mode While a menu is displayed During Auto Power Off You can set the lamp lighting settings in Indicator Lamps of the X3 menu p 24 About the four way controller In this manual each button of the four way controller is indicated as shown in the illustration on the right uononpoJju uononpoJju 10 Capture Mode With this camera you can take pictures while looking through the viewfinder or while viewing the image on the monitor When using the viewfinder you can take pictures while checking the status screen displayed on the monitor and looking through the viewfinder When not using the viewfinder you can take pictures while viewing the Live View image displayed on the monitor The camera is in standby mode when it is ready to shoot such as when the status screen or Live View image is displayed Press in standby mode to display the control panel and change settings p 17 You can change the type of information displayed in standby mode by pres
125. ti segment 7 brightness and determining exposure Digital Filter 4 Applies a digital filter effect when taking pictures No Filter p 60 HDR Capture Sets the type of high dynamic range shooting S Bracket Value Sets the amount to change the exposure 2EV p 62 Capture 58 39 p 41 z Selects the autofocus method when shooting with the 4 B A7 4 4 Auto Align Sets whether to automatically adjust the composition uononpoJju uononpogyu 20 iem Default Seting gt c rmt O gt O o 3 SONO 4 Reduces distortions occurring due to lens properties Off Correction Lat Chromatic Ab Reduces lateral chromatic aberrations occurring due to lens On Lens dj 4 properties 82 Correction Peripheral Illumin Reduces peripheral light fall off occurring due to lens Off a properties n Highlight Expands the dynamic range and prevents overexposed Aus D Range Correction 4 areas from occurring Settings Shadow Expands the dynamic range and prevents underexposed Auto a Correction 4 areas from occurring High ISO NR 4 Sets the Noise Reduction setting when shooting with a high p 46 ISO sensitivity Slow Shutter Speed NR 4 Sets the Noise Reduction setting when shooting with a slow p 43 shutter speed Sets the camera action when the optional GPS unit is used Focus Peaking 4 Emphasizes the outline of the subject in focus and makes Off p 52 TOUT it easier to check the focus SRI Grid Display Displays t
126. to change the focus mode p 49 9 Live View Delete button D E Displays the Live View image p 36 In playback mode press to delete images p 37 Playback button Switches to playback mode p 37 Press the button again to switch to capture mode 4 MENU button MEW Displays a menu Press this button while the menu is displayed to return to the previous screen p 18 42 INFO button MEB Changes the style of the display on the monitor p 10 p 13 43 E dial 3 Changes the values for camera settings such as exposure p 42 You can change the menu tabs when a menu screen is displayed p 18 You can change the camera settings when the control panel is displayed p 17 In playback mode use this to magnify an image or display multiple images at the same time p 37 p 65 AF AE Lock button GZ Available for adjusting focus instead of pressing halfway and for locking the exposure value before shooting p 49 p 77 45 Four way controller A V lt gt Displays the Sensitivity White Balance Flash Mode or Drive Mode setup menu p 16 When a menu or the control panel is displayed use this to move the cursor or change the item to set Press W in single image display of the playback mode to display the playback mode palette p 64 KU OK button M3 When a menu or the control panel is displayed press this button to confirm the selected item focusing area p 50 p 51 When the power is turned on
127. tortion Reduces distortions occurring due to lens This function cannot be used in some capture modes Correction properties or in combination with some other functions p 88 e File Format is fixed to JPEG When File Format is set Lat Chromatic Ab Reduces lateral chromatic aberrations to RAW or RAW the setting is changed to JPEG Adj occurring due to lens properties For HDR Capture multiple images are combined together to Peripheral Illumin Reduces peripheral light fall off occurring Corr due to lens properties Memo Diffraction Corrects blur caused by diffraction when e When of the scene modes is selected specific HDR Correction narrowing the aperture create a single image so it will take time to save the image settings are used and HDR Capture cannot be set e If this function was set from the II menu On and Off Memo can be selected for Auto Align Corrections can only be made when a compatible lens is attached p 90 The features are disabled when using an accessory such as a rear converter that is attached between the camera and the lens When File Format is set to RAW or RAW correction information is saved as a RAW file parameter and you can select whether to apply the correction to the images when developing them For the RAW Development function Color Fringe Correction can also be set p 75 MENU Cancel menu Cancel Anti Aliasing Filter Simulator By shaking the
128. trictions on the Combinations of Special Functions X Not available Drive Mode Continuous Exposure HDR Capture Remote Control m File Format RAW RAWs a 1 1 xipueddy o Save RAW Data 1 Bracketing is not available 89 xipueddy id 90 Functions Available with Various Lenses All capture modes are available when a DA DAL or FA J lens is used or when a lens with an A position is used with the aperture ring set to the A position When other lenses than above are used or a lens with A position is used in a position other than A the following restrictions apply oy Available Restricted X Not available Lens DA FAJ F JA Mount type DAL FA DFA Kar KaF Ka IK KaF2 With focus indicator a With matte field Autofocus Lens only With AF adapter 1 7x Manual focus Focus point selection mode 4 8 x Auto Mes eee e ST e CALAER EAS Automatically obtaining the lens focal ee 1 information Lens Correction Correction 1 Lenses with a maximum aperture of F2 8 or faster Only available at the A position 2 Lenses with a maximum aperture of F5 6 or faster 3 Available when using the built in flash AF540FGZ AF540FGZ Il AF360FGZ AF360FGZ II AF200FG or AF160FC 4 Only available with compatible lenses 5 Distortion Correction and Peripheral Illumination Correction are disabled when a DA FISH EYE 10 17mm lens is used 6 To use an FA SOFT 28mm F2 8 l
129. ts all stored images at once Delete All Images Deletes all stored images at once 22 Language aa Changes the display language English Date Adjustment Sets the date and time and the display format 01 01 2014 Switches between the date and time display wong time of your hometown city and that of a specified city Sets whether to magnify the text size when selecting a menu item Switches the operation sound on off and changes the Volume 3 volume for In focus AE L Self timer remote Control All On Change AF Point and One Push File Format operations Guide Display Sets whether to display the operation guides when the On p 35 LCD capture mode is changed Displa i piay Display Color Sets the display color of the status screen control panel and menu cursor LCD Display Settings Adjusts the brightness saturation and the color of the monitor USB Connection Sets the USB connection mode when connecting MSC p 70 to a computer Sets the output format when connecting to an AV device Auto A2 TEE 55 an HDMI Se eae terminal Folder Name sid Name Sets the folder name in which images are stored the folder name in which images are stored Create New Folder Creates a new folder on the memory card o IBS Sets the file name assigned to an image IMGP IMG uononpoJju m 23 uononpoJju 24 2 File No Resets the file number setting and returns to 0001 each time i Reset File Number i a new folder is cre
130. tter Stet speed remains fixed Disables the Q operation when pressed in M or TAv mode 4 Green Button 79 Selecting the Display Settings for Digital Preview Displaying the Local Date and Time of the Specified City 7 Set Green Button to Digital Preview in Step 3 of Customizing the Button E dial Functions p 77 The date and time set at the time of initial setting p 32 serve as the date and time of your present location and are reflected 2 Press V and select O or AGren Button in the shooting date and time for images nsgnupigitaUPrevi i inati for each display item v a mm Setting the destination toa location other than your present See 2 location enables you to display the local date and time on the Sake monitor when traveling abroad and also save images time stamped with the local date and time MENU gt 7 Select World Time in 1 menu The World Time screen appears 2 Select the time you wish to EZME display in Time Setting mmm Select t Hometown London or Destination Hometown New York MENU i 3 Select Destination and press gt The 9 Destination screen appears 4 Use lt gt to select a city A 7 Destination Use 3 to change the region 5 Select DST daylight saving time and use lt gt to select Q or amp 7 80 6 Press M3 The World Time screen reappears Memo Referto List of World Time Cities p 103 f
131. ucancel 2 The Drive Mode screen appears 2 3 Select or and press MA Select Gi and press V E EE T C The camera returns to standby mode Poy 4 Press halfway then fully The grip lamps blink When the remaining time for the timer becomes 5 seconds or less the number of blinking grip lamps changes in order menu Cancel from 5 to 0 according to the number of seconds remaining L1 H LI L 3 e I I pala a em The shutter will be released about 12 seconds or e camera returns to standby mode Dec onde Memo e In AF S mode the focus position is locked in the first frame 54 Remote Control Exposure Bracketing 7 Press gt in standby mode The Drive Mode screen appears 2 Select and press V Remote Control og ome P ES menu Cancel 3 Select or and press The camera returns to standby mode The grip lamps blink When set to is the number of blinking grip lamps changes in order from 3 to 0 according to the number of seconds remaining 4 Press halfway 5 Point the remote control unit towards the remote control receiver on the front of the camera and press the shutter release button on the remote control unit Memo The maximum operating distance of the remote control unit is approx 4 m from the front of the camera To adjust focus with remote control set in 19 AF with Remote Control of the C3 menu When using the Remote Control Waterproof O RC1 the autofocu
132. w shutter speed Captures moving objects as if they are leaving a light trail behind them 4 Manual Flash Sets the amount of flash discharge between M Discharge FULL and 1 128 power 47 Bujooys o 48 3 To compensate the flash output or when 4x is selected press W and then use 2 to adjust the value Press O to reset to the default setting Auto Flash Discharge 5 5 amp Go menu Cancel 4 Press The camera returns to standby mode 5 Press E3 The built in flash is popped up Memo The flash modes that can be selected vary depending on the capture mode Capture Mode Selectable Flash Mode AUTO SCN 33 F Jo EFFECT P Sv Av So F oF oe Eu Tv TAv M B T To 9 Su 1 The flash is not available in some scene modes p 88 You cannot take pictures while the flash is being charged If you want to take pictures while charging the flash set 20 Release While Charging in the C3 menu Depending on the lens being used the use of the built in flash may be limited p 91 When the built in flash is used in Av mode the shutter speed automatically changes over a range from 1 180 seconds to a slow shutter speed depending on the lens being used The shutter speed is locked at 1 180 seconds when a lens other than a DA DA L D FA FA J FA or F lens is used e When the built in flash is used in Tv TAv or M mode any desired shutter speed of 1 180 seconds or slower can be se
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