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1.                                                          For continuously playing Changes Recorded Pixels   back images  Screen or and Quality Level to make   sound effects can be set  the file size smaller    Cancel   oxJoxg  Cancel     SHUTTER   Press halfway       v  D  Ss   5     w  D  Q  x  o  5  2  is           2        3  D  Q      a    Recorded Pixels 4 7m  gt f  MENU Cancel Kok                      Closes the Playback Mode Goes to the screen for  Palette and goes to  3 mode  selected playback function       When an icon is selected in the Playback Mode Palette  a guide for the  TY selected function appears        s  ewj Huljajaqg pue yoeg BulAe d          Playback Mode Palette                                                          deleted        Playback Mode Description Page      Slideshow sop earl y Payna Racy images  Screen or p 113  mee eee a  Cropping T A to the size you like  Saved as p 135  2   Image Copy i S the built in memory and p 144   lt    Image Rotation eae Useful when viewing p 115  E    Digital Filter alae Fei to images such as Color or p 137  Ea  Frame Composte  rovcomponaan mage win aame  Select   p 141     Red eye   For compensating red eye  May not work due to p 140      Compensation the condition of the image    om  Protect iaae e A al deletion  p 127  D  DPOF ai Wile alae Useful when printing at a p 146   ey reiris memory and resizes to 640x480   P18  ig   Image Recovery For recovering image which were accidentally p 126          You can play
2.                    Four way controller     A  Changes the drive mode  p 83  p 84      Y  Displays the Capture Mode Palette  p 63     4  Changes the flash mode  p 89       gt   Changes the focus mode  p 91      OK DISPLAY button  Changes the information on the display  p 18      Green button  Switches to the    Green  mode  p 69      MENU button  Displays the  48 Rec Mode  menu  p 52      suoneiado uowwog          suoleiadQ UOWWOD                                                                O00 O 000G    Power switch  Turns the camera on and off  p 36      Shutter release button  Switches to    mode  p 50      Zoom E3 Q button   Press 3 during single image display to change to four image display   and press Ei again to change to nine image display  Returns to the  previous display when Q is pressed  p 108     Enlarges the image when Q is pressed during single image display   Returns to the previous display when EJ is pressed  p 116     Press El during nine image display to change to folder or calendar  display  p 109     Press Q during folder display to change to the normal nine image  display  p 109     Press Q during calendar display to change to the normal nine image  display  p 109     Adjusts the volume during playback of movies  p 107       gt   button  Switches to    mode  p 50         button   Zooms in on the subject   s faces in the face recognized image in the  order the faces were recognized when the picture was taken   Face  close up playback   p 117      Four wa
3.                 Focus        Macro  Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes Yes  Mode _  PF  Pan Focus   aA  Infinity  Yes   No   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes Yes  Recorded Pixels Yes  No 1  Yes   Yes   Yes  No 2  Yes Yes  Focusing Area No 4   No 4   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes  Yes 5  Yes  Sensitivity Yes   No s   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes  Nos  Yes  EV Compensation No 7   No 7  Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes Yes  Zoom Yes  Yes 8   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes  Yes 8 Yes  Date Imprint Yes   No   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   No Yes   1 Fixed at  10m   4 Fixedatt 3  Multiple      2 Fixed at  3m    3 Fixed at  5m         gt   a       fo   5     x                                                                                                    Shooting Mode   A      Dmd Page  Function  No   No   No  Pixel Track SR p 73  Face Priority On  veaa Smile Capture p 65  Yes   Yes   Yes  Face Priority Off  Yes   Yes   No  Blink Detection p 62  Yes   Yes   Yes   a  Auto   Yes   Yes   Yes      Flash Off  Flash 89  Yes   Yes   Yes   4  Flash On  Mode  P   Yes   Yes   Yes     Flash On   Red eye   Yes   Yes   Yes  O  Standard           Self timer  Drive  Yes   Yes   Yes    2 Sec  Selftimer  Mode     88  Yes   No   No      Continuous Shooting  p 84  AF  Standard   Yes   Yes   Yes    Macro  Focus 91  PF  Pan Focus  Mode  P   Yes   Yes   Yes   aA  Infinity   No 3   No 2   No  Recorded Pixels p 93  Yes  Yes 5  Yes  Focusing Area p 92  No s   Yes   Yes  Sensitivity p 96  Yes   Yes   Yes  EV Compensation p 95  Yes   9  Yes
4.               s  ewj Huljajaqg pue yoeg BulAelq          4 Usethe four way controller   A V  to                      select  Playback Favorites   and  press the OK button    The first image saved as favorite appears   Press the OK button to start slideshow   Press the MENU button to end playback of  favorite images              Playing back favorite images in slideshow   Press the OK button while playing back favorite images to start slideshow of  favorite images  The slideshow ends when all the favorite images are played  back    The following are the available button operations during the playback of the  slideshow    OK button  pauses slideshow   shutter release button  switches to  3 mode   power switch  ends slideshow and turns the camera off   any other buttons  ends slideshow and the display returns to single image  display of the favorite image       Press Q on the Zoom  amp 3 Q button during  single image display to change to four   image display  Press Q again to change  to nine image display    Press M during nine image display to  return to four image display  and press Ed  again to return to single image display   Following are not available for images  saved as favorite      PictBridge function     functions on the Playback Mode Palette    playback during normal  gt   mode   Do not work with images saved as favorite or the FAVORITE folder on  your computer  The image may become unable to view     br         ty Select G Dolet 1000001       Deleting Favorite Image
5.             Date Style  gt mmidd yy 24h  Date 01 01 2009    Time 0 00       MENUCancel  0KJOK          Use the four way controller  4 Y                                   j Date Adjust   P date and time one  Choose from  mm dd yy    dd mm yy  or si ii   yy mm dd   Time 0 00    MENU Cancel  0K OK  Press the four way controller   gt     The frame moves to  24h    Use i pee remain a Date Adjust  to select  hour display  or     12h   12 hour display   aos   Date 01 01 2009   Time 0 00    MENU Cancel  0K OK                                  Press the four way controller   gt     The frame returns to  Date Style         Press the four way controller        The frame moves to  Date      o         5  e  a       sbulyjes          10    11    N    y    a a    baa          Press the four way controller   gt     The frame moves to one of the following  items depending on the date style set in  Step 5    For  mm dd yy  month  Example   01     For  dd mm yy  day  Example   01     For  yy mm dd  year  Example   2009    The following operations and screens use   mm dd yy  as an example  The operations are the same even if  another date style has been selected        Date Adjust                   Date Style mmidd yy 24h  Date   01 01 2009    Time 0 00          Cancel  OK OK             Use the four way controller  4 Y   to change the month              Date Adjust       Date Style mm dd yy 24h    Date 01 01 2009    Time 0 00    MENU  Cancel 0k JOK                   Press the four way controller
6.            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   2 909   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   15 101 to   15 109     Product Name  PENTAX Digital Still Camera  Model Number  Optio E70    Contact person  Customer Service Manager     gt   3  3        5   B  x    217    Date and Place  February  2009  Colorado       xipueddy o       Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment  and Used Batteries    p54    Cd    1  In the European Union    These symbols on the products  packaging and or  accompanying documents mean that used electrical and  electronic equipments and batteries should not be mixed  with general household waste     Used electrical electronic equipments and batteries must be  treated separately and in accordance with le
7.           168         Setting Auto Power Off             0       169  Deleting All Images                 ceeeeeee 170  Resetting to Default Settings  Reset                 cceeeceeceteeeeeereeeeeees 171    Connecting with Computers 173    Preparations            000   Supplied Software as  System Requirement               ccccecceceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeseneeeesseeeseneeeeees  Installing the Software             ccccececeeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeseneeeeeaes  Setting Up Your Digital Camera  Transferring Images to a Windows PC             Transferring Images to a Macintosh                  cccceeseeeeeeteeeeeeeees 187  Using the Supplied Software win  Starting    ACDSee for PENTAX 3 0    eeens  Viewing  Images 3324 alee ial araid a eaa eara Sei  Details on How to Use    ACDSee for PENTAX 3 0     ari  Starting    ACDSee 2 for Mac           cccecccceeceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeaae  Viewing IMAGES nin ica naeh iach Sa dee ea A aces  Details on How to Use    ACDSee 2 for Mac        Appendix  Functions Available for Each Shooting Mode    196  Messages nile nie A P E anaes 198  Troubleshooting      201  Default Settings                203  List of World Time Cities     208  Optional Accessories        209    Main Specifications          In this manual  the method for operating the four way controller is shown  in illustrations  such as in the one below     dor       The meanings of the symbols used in this Operating Manual are  explained below        indicates the reference p
8.         J Press the four way controller   gt     The  Destination  screen appears  The city that is currently selected  blinks on the map        G Use the four way controller   4  gt    to change the Destination city   The current time  location and time  difference of the selected city appear        Destination                     City New York  gt   DST C TimeDif   0 00   MENU C ancel  OK OK                   sbunjes             7 Use the four way controller  A V  to select  DST      8 Use the four way controller    lt   gt    to select w  On  or    9        Off                  Select w  On  if the Destination city uses daylight saving time        Press the OK button   The  World Time  setting is saved        10 Press the MENU button twice     L    memo    The camera returns to capture status with the current setting     Select t   Hometown  in Step 4 of p 161 to set the city and DST setting    for the Hometown city     To Display the Time of the Destination on the Display  Select  Time     1    N       Press the MENU button in P  mode      N Setting  menu appears     When you press the MENU button in    mode  press the four way    controller   gt    once        Use the four way controller  4 Y  to select  World    Time         Press the four way controller   gt       The  World Time  screen appears        Use the four way controller  4 Y   to select  Select Time            World Time             Select time    Destination  London    thHometown  New York     gt  th       D
9.         J Use the four way controller   4 V  lt P  to select E  Frame  Composite                  For composing an image  with a frame  Select Over   write or Save as to save     MENG anicell  OK OKs          sebew  Bunuld pue Bunipa       Press the OK button   A 9 frame display of the frame selection screen appears        J Use the four way controller   4 V  lt  gt   to choose a frame        s  ewj Huyjulig pue Bunyip o            o    10    B       Press Q on the Zoom E Q  button    The selected frame appears in single image  display           You can choose another frame using either  of the following operations   Four way controller   lt  gt   Press to choose a different frame   Zoom  amp 3 Q  button  H  Press to return to the 9 frame display of  the frame selection screen  and then  perform Step 5 to choose a different  frame                 Press the OK button    The frame position and size adjustment  screen appears    Use the four way controller  A Y  lt  gt   to  adjust the position of the image  and use the  Zoom  amp 3 Q  button to make the image  larger or smaller           Press the OK button    A confirmation dialog for overwriting the image appears    When an image is protected  the image will be saved as a new image  without the following confirmation dialog displayed on the screen        Use the four way controller  A V  fal  to select  Overwrite  or  Save as    gt     Overiwrite  g image        Overwrite          Press the OK button   The edited image is sav
10.         cccccceceseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeneeeeteaees 106  Playing Back a Movie              ccccecceceeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeceaeeeseneeeeeaes 107  Four Image Display  Nine Image Display  Folder Display and   Calendar Display                cccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeteneeeeeeeeeeseeeeetees 108  Using the Playback Function                ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeteeeeeaees 111  SlideShow iis ridindi 2113        Rotating the Image       2115  ZOOM Playback           cccceseeeceeeeeceeeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeseeeeeeeeeneeeeenaeeess 116  Zoom In On the Subject   s Face Automatically  Face Close up  Playback   fsrreteet tet A ete eet a RE ace 117  Saving Images As Favorite            Playing Back Favorite Images              cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseneeeeeeaes 119  Deleting Favorite IMaQes               ccccceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeceeeeeseeeeseneeeeeaes    Deleting Imag S          ceccceseeeeeeeeeeceeseneeeeseeeeeeeeeeseseaeeeseeeeeseeaeeaeeeneeneeees    Connecting the Camera to AV Equipment       Editing and Printing Images    Deleting a Single Image         Deleting Selected IMages              cccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeteeeeseeeeseaees  Recovering Deleted Images                ccccescceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecneeeeeeeeeeeaees  Protecting Images from Deletion  Protect                               Editing liMaGe S  lt i  lt   scccsecseecscceccceteeedvasciesezcedeetecedesttcnssescccesscteedcnissexstsne 134  Changing the Image Size  ReSiZe                 cccececeeseeeeeeeeeetee
11.        Press the Green button in B  mode    The camera switches to   mode    Press the Green button again to return to  the status before   mode was selected   When the camera recognizes a face  the  Face Recognition function is activated and  the face recognition frame appears  p 65            Press the shutter release button halfway   The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses  on the subject at the correct distance        Press the shutter release button fully   The picture is taken       In   mode  you cannot change the information on the display by  pressing the OK DISPLAY button    e Press the MENU button in   mode to display the  N Setting  menu   The     Rec Mode  menu cannot be displayed      When the camera is turned off in   mode  it turns on in   mode next  time the power switch is pressed     Using the Zoom    You can use the zoom to change the captured area                                e      GSS Zoom  44   amp  button         Four way controller  OK button  PENTAX Swe          7 Press the Zoom  44    button in  amp    mode    4  Right  enlarges the subject     44  Left  widens the area that is   captured by the camera    When you press and hold the 4 button  the  camera automatically switches from optical  zoom to intelligent zoom  Zoom Bak Zoom ratio  Once the button is released and pressed  again  the camera switches to Digital Zoom        soinjolg Buiyey          The zoom bar is displayed as follow     Zoom in with high Zoom in with
12.        Press the shutter release button fully   The picture is taken        Framing Your Pictures  Frame Composite Mode     In  amp   Frame Composite  mode  you can take pictures using the frames  stored in the camera    S55 Shutter release button  CS Zoom  Q button      S Four way controller  OK button  Sw    PENTAX                               Press the four way controller  Y  in    mode   The Capture Mode Palette appears        2 Use the four way controller  A V  lt   gt   to select El and  press the OK button   A 9 frame display of the frame selection screen appears     soinjolg Buryey          J Use the four way controller   4 V  lt  gt   to choose the frame you  want to use           4 Press Q on the Zoom   Q button    The selected frame appears in single image display    You can choose another frame using either of the following operations   Four way controller   lt 4  gt   Press to choose a different frame   Zoom  amp 3 Q button  H  Press to return to the 9 frame display of   the frame selection screen  and then  perform Step 3 to choose a different  frame           J Press the OK button   The frame appears on the display   When the camera recognizes a face  the  Face Recognition function is activated and  the face recognition frame appears  p 65               S    Press the shutter release button halfway   The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses  on the subject at the correct distance        7 Press the shutter release button fully   The p
13.      6 AC plug cord       ee  2       SS            Connect the DC terminal of the AC adapter to the DC  input terminal of the DC coupler        Make sure that the camera is turned off and open the  battery card cover    Slide the battery card cover in the direction     The cover will  automatically open in the direction    when you release your fingers  from it        Insert the DC coupler into the battery compartment   making sure the     and       terminals on the coupler  match the     and       symbols inside the battery  compartment     QS       Open the DC coupler cable cover  pass the DC coupler    cable through the opening  and close the battery card  cover     Slide the battery card cover in the opposite direction of     Slide the  battery card cover all the way in to make sure it is securely closed        Connect the AC plug cord to the AC adapter        Plug the AC plug cord into the power outlet     Make sure that the camera is turned off before connecting or  disconnecting the AC adapter    Make sure that the AC plug cord and the DC coupler cable are inserted  securely  The data may be lost if either becomes disconnected while    data is being recorded on the SD Memory Card or the built in memory     Use the AC adapter with due care to avoid fire or electric shock    Be sure to read    USING YOUR CAMERA SAFELY     p 1  and    About  the AC Adapter     p 3  before using the AC adapter    Be sure to read the operation manual accompanying the AC adapter  kit K AC62
14.      xipuaddy                O mode 0    10  50  DB  mode        ee  10  50  LB  button oo    46  48     button oaeaeei 46  49   6 Rec Mode   MENU         cceccceeeeeeee es 56  203   N Setting  menu         57  205    Green Mode                   69  f Delete                   106  124    Tle irisada na 71  OOO Wide oo    71  Q Magnify   0 0    116  E Four image display       108  E Nine image display       108     Self timer 0    eee 83  Ey Continuous Shooting      84  Auto Picture               0   67   P  Program ou    68  A Night Scene aisaen 74   amp  Night Scene Portrait       74  E Half length Portrait          76  MP Movie 0    eceeees 101     A Landscape               00  64  He FIOWED ooo    cee cceeceeeeeeeees 64  Q Portrait    76   amp  Surf  amp  Snow         cee 79  N SPON oevssci tecdvstdecreexvieiaies 79    amp   Digital SR   0    74     KidS sidessanacaninnsiabanabanshecs 77  wa  Sunset aiaiaaeo 74  A dc See eee renee eee 78  WA oole DESE 64  Kd Frame Composite           81  Bud Digital Panorama          86    A   AC adapter            2    0  ee 30  Auto Picture Mode               67  Auto Power Off                 169  AUTOTA aasien niceties 89  Auto Macro function             91  Automatic Tracking   AF casann 65  79  92  AV cable naisiin 130  AV equipment                   130  B   BOW cciiahiniintiediniee 137  Basic Mode                cceee 69  Battery level indicator          29  Blink Detection               62  97  Brightness Level                167
15.     10sec    20sec  or  30sec         Use the four way controller  A V  to select  Screen  Effect     After selecting  Screen Effect   press the four way controller   gt    A  pull down menu appears with the following items  Use the four way  controller  A      to select an item and press the OK button        Wipe  The next image slides over the previous one from left to right       Checker  The next image appears in small square mosaic blocks       Fade  The current image gradually fades out and the next image fades in             Off No effect             Use the four way controller  4 V  to select  Sound  Effect                  Use the four way controller   lt  gt   to select    On  or   Off     Except when the  Screen Effect  is set to Off  you can choose  amp   On  or   Off  for the sound that is played when one image changes to the next                       10 Press the OK button     The slideshow starts using the selected interval and effect     i   The slideshow will continue until you press any button other than the   o OK button    e Movies will normally be played through to the end before the next  picture is played back  regardless of the interval setting  However   pressing the four way controller       while playing back a movie skips  to the next image      Panorama images will be scrolled for display from left to right in 4  seconds before the next picture is played back  regardless of the  settings of  Interval  or  Screen Effect         Connecting the Came
16.     2 Click the desired topic        8 Appendix    Functions Available for Each Shooting    MOOG iaseatesiesasasinsceccacwe atudecuchesdverdsxsarveatveds 196  Messages 225 it eich 198  Troubleshooting         ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeees 201  Default Settings        cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 203  List of World Time Cities                  000 208  Optional Accessories             cccceesseeeeeeees 209  Main Specifications                    cceeeeeee 210  WARRANTY POLICY    seenen 214    Functions Available for Each Shooting    Mode                                              Yes  Can be set  No  Cannot be set   Shooting Mode   __ AQ    A  lt a   Me DA  s CER  ALE RN  Function x AH  Pixel Track SR Yes   No   Yes   Yes   Yes   No   No Yes  Face Priority On Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes Yes  Smile Capture  Face Priority Off No   Yes   Yes   Yes   No No   Yes Yes  Blink Detection Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   No Yes  4  Auto  Yes   Yes   Yes   No   Yes   Yes   No Yes  Flash     Flash Off  Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes Yes  Mode 4  Flash On  Yes   No   Yes   Yes  Yes   Yes   No Yes      Flash On   Red eye    Yes   No   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   No Yes  O  Standard  Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes Yes  Drive     Selftimer  Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes Yes    Mode   X  2 Sec  Self timer            Continuous Shooting    Yes   No   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   No Yes       AF  Standard                                                    
17.     J  4    S S amp S N O       Press the four way controller   V    The frame moves to  Hometown         Press the four way controller   gt     The  Hometown  screen appears           Initial Setting             Language sia English    t Hometown  New York Sz    MENU Cancel  OK OK                   Use the four way controller   4  gt    to choose the city        t  Hometown             City 4New York  gt   DST o   MENU Cancel  0K OK             Press the four way controller   V      The frame moves to  DST   Daylight Saving Time         Use the four way controller    lt   gt    to select w  On  or              Off            Press the OK button   The  Initial Setting  screen appears        Press the OK button     The  Date Adjust  screen appears  Next  set the date and time             2  5  Q  on  S  oa      Q       Setting the Date and Time    Set the current date and time and the display style     J Press the four way controller   gt                             Q The frame moves to  mm dd yy    a  E 2 Use the four way controller  A Y   Ganges   to choose the date and time    o   Date Styl ddlyy 24h  a display style  ae aye  2 Choose from  mm dd yy    dd mm yy  or Date sas  a  yy mm dd   Time 0 00    MENU Cancel  0K OK                   Press the four way controller   gt     The frame moves to  24h               4 Use the four way controller  A Y  aens  to select  24h   24 hour display  or   eso dn     12h   12 hour display                          Date 01 01 2009  Time 0 
18.     Press the four way controller        The Playback Mode Palette appears        So    Use the four way controller    eh Red eyexCompensation              4 Y  lt P  to select      Red eye   aOR  Compensation   Alom 2 g                For compensating red eye   May not work due to the  condition of the image    e  oK JOK          A    Press the OK button    A confirmation dialog for overwriting the image appears    When an image is protected  the image will be saved as a new image  without the following confirmation dialog displayed on the screen     s  ewj Huyjulig pue Hulyipy o       J Use the four way controller  4 V   to select  Overwrite  or  Save as      a   Overwnite  original image     Overwrite             G Press the OK button     The edited image is saved with the same number of recorded pixels  and quality level as the original     auton   The red eye compensation function cannot be used on panoramic  images  movies or on images where red eyes cannot be detected on  the camera  An error message appears in Step 4     The red eye compensation function can only be used with still pictures  taken with this camera     Adding a Frame  Frame Composite     This function lets you add a decorative frame to still pictures  There are  90 frames already stored in the camera        7 Enter the EE  mode and use the four way controller   lt   gt    to choose the image to which you want to add a frame        2 Press the four way controller   Y    The Playback Mode Palette appears
19.    102248     m   Oo    G Press the shutter release button halfway   The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses  on the subject at the correct distance    The focus frame follows the subject while the shutter release button is  pressed halfway        7 Press the shutter release button fully   The picture is taken     Taking Pictures of Sports and Leisure Activities        Surf  amp  Snow Sport Mode        D Surf  amp  Snow For capturing images with dazzling backgrounds  snowy  scenes or beaches        A  Sport For fast moving subjects  Keeps the camera in focus until the  P shutter releases                        i      a   j  Q  a            5      7        SN        Shutter release                               A button  CZ        Four way controller  OK button  PENTAX Se          Press the four way controller  Y  in    mode   The Capture Mode Palette appears        Use the four way controller  4 V  lt   gt    to select    or S        Press the OK button    The shooting mode is selected and the  camera returns to capture status    When the camera recognizes a face  the  Face Recognition function is activated and  the face recognition frame appears  p 65    amp  et                Press the shutter release button halfway    The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses  on the subject at the correct distance    When the Sport mode is selected  the focus frame follows the subject  while the shutter release button is pressed halfway 
20.    5  a   3  D  Q      a    134    A    Press the OK button   The screen for choosing the size appears           J Select  Recorded Pixels    Use the four way controller   lt 4  gt    to choose  the size              G Press the OK button     A confirmation dialog for overwriting the image appears   When an image is protected  the image will be saved as a new image  without the following confirmation dialog displayed on the screen     7 Use the four way controller  A V  7  to select  Overwrite  or  Save as    Oni ginal image          Overwrite    Dean  l p _ OK  D p          Press the OK button     The resized image is saved     Cropping Images    You can delete the unwanted part of a picture and save the cropped  image as a separate image                    sebew  Bunuld pue Bunyip       auton Images taken with  2 m  panoramic images and movies cannot be  cropped        7 Enter the    mode and use the four way controller    lt   gt   to choose the image you want to crop        2 Press the four way controller   Y    The Playback Mode Palette appears     135       m  2     5  a   o  5  2  a       5     5  a   3  9  Q      7     136          Use the four way controller   A V  lt P  to select E   Cropping                     For cropping images to the  size you like  Saved as a    new image   e  ok JOKI          Press the OK button    The cropping screen appears    The maximum range for cropping is shown with a green frame on the  screen  Cropping cannot be performed inside of t
21.    Digital SR Sunset Mode              c cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeees 74  Taking Pictures of People  Half length Portrait  Portrait Mode       76  Taking Pictures of Children  Kids Mode   as       Taking Pictures of Your Pet  Pet Mode   Taking Pictures of Sports and Leisure Activities  Surf  amp  Snow                Sport Mode  eee an al ain NA Lies 79  Framing Your Pictures  Frame Composite Mode                c 008 81  Using the Self timer a  Taking a Series of Pictures  Continuous Shooting Mode                  Taking Panoramic Pictures  Digital Panorama Mode                 0     Setting the Shooting FUNCtiONS            ccccccesseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees  Selecting the Flash Mode                 cccccceceeeeeeeceeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeeneeeeeeae  Selecting the Focus Mode         Selecting the Recorded Pixels                   Setting the Exposure  EV Compensation     Setting the Sensitivity              ee  Setting Blink Detection                  Setting the Date Imprint Function      Recording Movies    sses es  Recording a Moviews c  02 228 anit a a ee ct ae  Selecting the Recorded Pixels for Movies              c  cc sseeeseeeeeees  Setting the Movie SR  Movie Shake Reduction  Function             Saving the Settings  Memory             ccccsccceeesceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeneneeeeee    Playing Back and Deleting Images    Playing Back Images           ccccsseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeseseeaeeeeeeeeeasenee 106  Playing Back Still Pictures     
22.    Yes  Zoom p 71  Yes   Yes   Yes  Date Imprint p 98           5      Automatic Tracking AF  is not  available     6 Fixed at Au       fe      7 Fixed at  0 0   8 Intelligent Zoom is not available   9 Only Optical Zoom is available     gt   3  3      5  B  x    197       xipueddy o       Messages       Messages such as the following may appear on the display during    camera operation        Message    Description       Battery depleted    The batteries are exhausted  Replace with new batteries  If  using rechargeable batteries  charge the batteries   p 27        Memory card full    The SD Memory Card is full and no more images can be  saved    Insert a new SD Memory Card or delete unwanted images   p 32  p 124     Change the recorded pixels of recorded images and try  again  p 134         Memory card error    Shooting and playback are impossible due to a problem  with the SD Memory Card  You may be able to display or  copy the images on the card using a computer        Card is not formatted    The SD Memory Card you have inserted is unformatted or  has been formatted on a computer or other device and is  not compatible with this camera  Format the SD Memory  Card in the camera  p 156         The built in memory is  not formatted    The data within the built in memory are damaged  Format  the built in memory        Card locked    The SD Memory Card is write protected  p 34         Compression error    This message occurs when the camera fails to compress an  image  Change th
23.    first position   second position        Poor focusing conditions   The camera may not be able to focus under the following conditions  In these  cases  lock the focus on an object the same distance away as the subject  by  pressing and holding the shutter release button halfway   then aim the camera  at your subject and press the shutter release button fully       Objects that lack contrast such as a blue sky or white wall     Dark places or objects  or conditions that prevent light being reflected back   e Horizontal lines or intricate patterns   e Fast moving objects   e When there is an object in the foreground and an object in the background in  the captured area     Strongly reflected light or strong backlighting  bright background           Blink Detection   If the camera detects that the subject   s eyes are closed while the Face  Recognition  p 65  is activated  the message  Closed eyes have been  detected   appears during Instant Review     e When the Face Recognition function  p 65  does not work  Blink Detection  also does not function  Even if the subject   s faces are recognized  Blink  Detection may not function depending on the condition of the recognized  faces       You can also disable Blink Detection function  p 97               Setting the Shooting Mode    The Optio E70 has a variety of shooting modes that let you take pictures  or record movies in different situations simply by choosing the  appropriate mode for the particular situation from the Captur
24.    gt     The frame moves to the day field  Use the four way controller  A Y   to  change the day  After changing the day  change the year in the same manner        Change the time in the same way as in Steps 8 to 11   If you selected  12h  in Step 7  the setting switches between am and  pm corresponding to the time        Press the OK button        Press the OK button   The date and time settings are saved     When you press the OK button in Step 15  the camera clock is reset to  00 seconds  To set the exact time  press the OK button when the time  signal  on the TV  radio  etc   reaches 00 seconds     Setting the World Time    The date and time selected in    Setting the Date and Time     p 42  and     Changing the Date and Time     p 158  serve as the t   Hometown  date  and time  By using the world time function  you can display the time in a  city other than the Hometown  Destination   This is useful when taking  pictures in a different time zone     To Set the Destination    7 Press the MENU button in C  mode    N Setting  menu appears   When you press the MENU button in     mode  press the four way  controller   gt    once           2 Use the four way controller  4 Y  to select  World  Time         Press the four way controller   gt     The  World Time  screen appears                          4 Use the four way controller  A Y  Gamma CH  to select  gt    Destination   Selecting ra g  Destination  DF    New York 14 25    thHometown Dsk n  New York 14 25  CEs            
25.   Built in memory              4  144  Built in memory display        51  c   Calendar display                109  Camera shake               18  72  Capture Mode Palette          63  Changing volume               157  Checking the Memory   CAI iiis 36  City NAME        eee 208  Computer                  ceee 166  Connecting to a printer     149  Connecting toa TV            130  Continuous Shooting         84  COPY crne 144  Cropping   eacicelsncseieccs 135  D   Date and time   setting             cccee 42  158    xipuaddy           gt   5  3      5  2  x       Date Imprint                 06 98  Daylight saving time            41  Default setting             38  203  Delete              0 106  124  Destination    ee 161  Digital Filter oe 137  Digital SR ou    74  Digital Zoom                5 71  72  Display brightness             167  Display Language              163  DPOF printing sessar 153  DPOF settings             0  146  Drive Mode                   83  84  E   Error messages           0 198  Exposure setting                95  F   Face close up playback     117  Face Recognition                65  Favorites iee 118  File number                0 05 103  FIHETS oiran niad 137  Flash Mode    o e 89  Flash Off    oo    89  Flash On   Red eye          89  Flash ON F assesses 9  Flower Mode    aeee 64  Focus Mode    eseese 91  FOCUSING ooeec 91  Focusing Area aae 92  Folder display             00 109  Folder Name    ossaa 164  Food Mode aeee 64  FORM At ssecdenticccetaa
26.   Displayed when a PictBridge connection fails           Printing now       Displayed when printing is being executed            gt   3  3      5     x       xipueddy o          Message    Description       Printing is completed   Continue printing     Displayed when printing completes        Print canceled    Displayed when printing is canceled        No image to be processed    Displayed when there are no images to print           Wrong DPOF setting       Displayed when DPOF printing cannot be performed           Troubleshooting          Problem    Cause    Remedy       The camera will  not turn on    The batteries are not  installed    Check if batteries are installed  If not   install batteries        The batteries are  installed incorrectly    Check orientation of the battery  Reinsert  the batteries according to the   O  symbols in the battery compartment   p 27         The batteries are  exhausted    Insert new batteries or use the AC  adapter        No image appears  on the display    The camera is  connected to a  computer    The display is off when the camera is  connected to a computer        The camera is  connected to a TV    The display is off when the camera is  connected to a TV        The display is  hard to see    The brightness level of  the display is set too  dark    Adjust the brightness level in  Brightness  Level  in the  N Setting  menu  p 167         Power Saving function  is on    When the Power Saving function is on   the display automatically dark
27.   Movie  screen appears        4 Use the four way controller  A V  to select  Movie SR               J Use the four way controller   4  gt                                 Movie   to select w  On  or  Off   Recorded Pixels  640    The setting is saved  Movie SR ck  gt   Meng 5             G Press the MENU button twice     The camera returns to capture status     Saving the Settings  Memory        The Memory function is for saving the current camera settings when the  camera is turned off    For some camera settings  the Memory function is always set to  amp   On    the settings are saved when the camera is turned off   while for others  you can choose on or off  to choose whether the settings are saved or  not when the camera is turned off   The items which can be set to  amp   On   or O  Off  in the Memory function are shown in the table below   Items  not listed here are always saved in the selected settings when the  camera is turned off     If you select  amp   On   the settings will be saved in the status they were in  immediately before the camera was turned off  If you select O  Off   the  settings will be reset to the defaults when the camera is turned off  The  table below also shows whether the Memory default setting for each item  is on or off                                                                                                                                Item Description Bets Page  Face Priority  A Face Recognition mode set by using the       button  p
28.   O Four way controller  OK button  PENTAX S  f button          in   mode  press EJ on the Zoom E3 Q  button   Four thumbnail images appear  Press E again to display nine  thumbnail images        soBew  Huljajaq pue yoeg BulAe q          6    Recovering Deleted Images    You can recover images that were taken with this camera and then  deleted        Press the t button   appears on the images                     im  Select  amp  Delet 100 0010          Use the four way controller    4 V  lt  gt   to choose the images  that you want to delete and press  the OK button    appears on the selected images    If you select an image and press Q on the  Zoom E Q button  the selected image  appears in single image display as long as the button is pressed   enabling you to check whether you really want to delete it or not   The  display returns to the four image or nine image display when you  release the button   However  protected images cannot be displayed in  single image display                 Son  MENY Cancel  i Delete    i          Press the button   A confirmation dialog appears           Use the four way controller  4 Y   to select  Select  amp  Delete            Press the OK button   The selected images are deleted        After deleting an image  once operations to write data such as taking  pictures  recording movies  protecting images  saving DPOF settings   resizing images  cropping images or formatting have been performed  or  the SD Memory Card has been removed  the mess
29.   Operating Manual  Quick Guide        gt   3  3        5   B  x    213       xipueddy o       WARRANTY POLICY       All PENTAX cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic  distribution channels are guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship  for a period of twelve months from date of purchase  Service will be rendered  and  defective parts will be replaced without cost to you within that period  provided the  equipment 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 PENTAX service facilities     Procedure During 12 month Warranty Period   Any PENTAX which proves defective during the 12 month warranty period should  be returned to the dealer from whom you purchased the equipment or
30.   Pixel Track SR Auto  Recorded Pixels  0m  Focusing Area   E 3                               Sensitivity Auto  items that can be selected with the current a Compensation  0 0    ovie  camera settings  WEENIE  Use the four way controller  A Y   sSacueas                  to change the setting   The focusing area changes each time the  four way controller  A Y   is pressed     Pixel Track SR Auto  Recorded Pixels  10m                   Focusing Area 4E 3  Sensitivity ti   EV Compensation     3   Movie    MENU Cancel  OK OK                   Press the OK button or the four way controller   lt 4    The setting is saved and then the camera is ready for setting the other  functions  To exit the settings  press the MENU button        To use another operation  refer to the alternate  next page        Step 6 options on the          To Save the Setting and Start Taking Pictures       G Press the shutter release button halfway   The setting is saved and the camera returns to capture status   When the shutter release button is pressed fully  the picture is taken     L When the  N Setting  menu is displayed from  gt   mode  you can switch  LY to mode by pressing the    button     To Save the Setting and Begin Playback of Images       6 Press the P  button     When the  O Rec Mode  menu is displayed from A mode  the setting  is saved and the camera returns to playback status     To Cancel the Changes and Continue with Menu Operations       G Press the MENU button     The changes are cancel
31.   appears           If you are using Windows Vista   When the  AutoPlay  screen appears  display the language  selection screen following the steps below    1  Click  Run setup exe     2  Click  Allow     The language selection screen appears           If the language selection screen of    PENTAX Software Installer     does not appear   Display the language selection screen following the steps below   1  Double click  My Computer  on the desktop    2  Double click the  CD ROM drive  S SW87   icon    3  Double click the  Setup exe  icon              O   e   ej   gt       Q  En   gt   Q         a  O      3  ne   Ss      o      n    177       O         3     Q     S  Q      oo  Er  O   e   3  kej              2     178       GS       Choose a language from the  displayed screen    The    ACDSee for PENTAX 3 0     installation screen appears        Click  Install     Setup screen appears  Follow the on   screen guidance and enter the  registration information           Werard tor       Click  Finish        ACDSee for PENTAX 3 0    installation  is complete    Then click  Exit  on the installation  screen to close the window  and reboot  your Windows PC           Installing on Macintosh  Install the image viewing managing software  ACDSee 2 for Mac         Turn your Macintosh on   Insert the CD ROM  S SW687  in the CD ROM drive   Double click the CD ROM  S SW87  icon     Double click the  ACDSee Install  icon    The language selection screen of    PENTAX Software Installer     ap
32.   thumbnail images        Press the button   appears on the images                       Use the four way controller ap lee he   4 Y  lt P  to choose the images anual SOE    C og  ie  m     that you want to delete and press re    the OK button  ogi a  fe  Er E    w appears on the selected images    If you select an image and press Q on the   Mm  cancel  Delete  0K  x  Zoom  i Q  button  the selected image  appears in single image display as long as the button is pressed   enabling you to check whether you really want to delete it or not   The  display returns to the four image or nine image display when you  release the button                     Press the button   The screen for selecting  Select  amp  Delete  or  Cancel  appears     tee    emo  we        Use the four way controller  4 Y   to select  Select  amp  Delete      acu ie y j               Press the OK button    The favorite images selected are deleted  and the display either  returns to four image nine image display of favorite image or the  message    No Image     appears     Favorite images are not compatible with Image Recovery  Save the  original image as a favorite again if you accidentally delete a favorite  image     If you press the OK button while    No Image     is displayed  the display  returns to Playback Mode Palette     a  D   lt   5     w  D  Q  x  o  5  2  0          2  5     3  D          a    123       Deleting Images       Delete images with mistakes or that are unnecessary        When images a
33.  3 in    To Set Hometown and  DST     p 41  if the desired settings do not  appear              Initial Setting          Language Saa English  gt     t Hometown          New York DSF   MENJ Cancel  0K  OK       Daylight saving time    poyieys Bug Q       peyejs Buje                If you accidentally select another language and go to the next procedure   perform the following operation to set the language back       When Another Language Has Been Inadvertently Selected    f Press the four way controller   gt       2 Use the four way controller  A V  lt P  to select the  language and press the OK button   The  Initial Setting  screen appears in the selected language       When the Screen After Step 2 Appears in Another Language    Press the OK button    Press the MENU button    Press the four way controller   gt      Use the four way controller   Y A  to select  Language   Sen    Ban     Press the four way controller   gt      The  Language   2  screen appears    Use the four way controller  A V  lt  gt   to select the  language     7 Press the OK button   The  N Setting  menu appears in the selected language     S GQ AWHN    The language is now switched to your desired language  To reset  Hometown      Date  and  Time   refer to the pages below for instructions      To change  Hometown   follow the steps in    Setting the World Time      p 161       To change the  Date  and  Time   follow the steps in    Changing the Date and  Time     p 158            To Set Hometown and DST
34.  3m  pixels  P   ef   Movie For recording movies  p 99     A  Landscape For capturing landscape views  Enhances colors of   __  sky and foliage   3e   Flower For images of flowers  The outline of the floweris   __  softened     For capturing portraits  Reproduces healthy and     Portrait bright skin tone  BG  For bright images such as sand or snow      Surf  amp  Snow Accurately meters for bright scenes  p 79     Sport For a fast moving subject  Tracks the subject until p 79  the picture is taken     amp    Digital SR Higher sensitivity reduces blur  p 74  g   For capturing moving kids  Reproduces a healthy     Kids and bright skin tone  p 77  a For capturing moving pets  Select the color  i Pet according to the pet s coat  p 78  For images of food and prepared dishes   Y1   Food l _  Enhances saturation and contrast   BEA   Digital Panorama Stitches images taken with the camera to create a p 86  panoramic photograph   EI   Frame Composite For capturing images with a frame  Recorded p 81  pixels is fixed to  3m    za   Sunset For images of sunsets and warm lighting  p 74          Using the Face Recognition Function    With the Optio E70  the Face Recognition  function is available with all shooting modes   When the camera detects a person   s face in the  image  the Face Recognition function displays  a yellow face recognition frame around the face  on the display screen  sets the focus  Face 20210212009  Recognition AF  and compensates the 14 25  exposure  Face Recognition A
35.  65  Flash Mode The flash mode set with the four way controller   lt 4  wy p 89  Drive Mode The drive mode set with the four way controller  4  ay  Focus Mode  The focus mode set with the four way controller   gt    p 91  Zoom Position  The zoom position set with the Zoom  44  4 button p 71  Sensitivity The  Sensitivity  setting on the  48 Rec Mode  menu p 96  EV The  EV Compensation  setting on the 95  Compensation    49 Rec Mode  menu P   Digital Zoom The  Digital Zoom  setting on the  49 Rec Mode  w p 72   menu  The information display mode set with the  DISPLAY   OK DISPLAY button p 18    If a new SD Memory Card is inserted when On has  File No        w      been selected  file numbers are assigned sequentially                  a  S  Q  D  Q     c         7     103       sainjoig ULL o    S       A WN N    GS       Press the MENU button in O mode   The     Rec Mode  menu appears        Use the four way controller  4 V  to select  Memory         Press the four way controller   gt     The  Memory  screen appears        Use the four way controller  4 Y           Memory    oy  N          to choose an item     Face Priority  Flash Mode  Drive Mode  Focus Mode  Zoom Position  Sensitivity    4    OOO0OO80           WENUJCancel     OKJOK       Use the four way controller    lt   gt    to select    On  or     Off                        Press the OK button   The setting is saved        Press the MENU button   The camera returns to capture status     4 Playing Back and  Deleting Ima
36.  A Y            2 Press the OK button     The setting is saved and the camera returns to capture status             a  e   Q  a   l        5  oO  7        About the red eye phenomenon   Taking pictures using the flash may cause the subject s eyes to appear red in  the resulting picture  This phenomenon occurs when the light from the flash is  reflected in the subject   s eyes  It can be reduced by illuminating the area around  the subject or moving closer to the subject and zooming out to a wider angle    Setting the flash mode to    Flash On   Red eye  is also an effective way of   reducing red eyes    If the subject s eyes appear red despite such precautions  they can be corrected  by the red eye compensation function  p 140                     Saving the Flash Mode setting   p 103          Selecting the Focus Mode    Use this mode when the distance to the subject is 40 cm   16 in   or more  The camera is focused on the subject in  the autofocus area when the shutter release button is  pressed halfway     This mode is used when the distance to the subject is  approx  10 cm to 50 cm  4 in  to 20 in    The camera is  focused on the subject in the autofocus area when the  shutter release button is pressed halfway     This mode is used when you ask someone to take  pictures for you  or when taking pictures of the scenery  through the window of a car or train  The entire picture   from the front to the back  is focused       Infinit This mode is used for taking distant objects  
37.  Off         cccccseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeseeeeees  Playback  Mode   4 c0s nas asec a ene ein eevee  Initial Settings init state ce decececnteeecececedentinedenncesestcddesncepdecncecevecedenuseee  Setting the Display Language   i   Setting the Date and Time              ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesteeeesaees    Common Operations                 Understanding the Button Functions             cccecccesseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeneees 46  Lo  ele CEE    46  DT Modes  aaa N ea   48  Switching Between 3 Mode and  gt   Mode       50  Setting the Camera FUNCTIONS            cccesseceeeseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 52  Operating the Menus                  ccccccceeeeecceeceseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeesnaeeeeeae 52  MSM IS Uschi ceate es cae cca dante aa n a a n EET 56  Taking Pictures 59  Taking Still Pictures    eee cseccseesssessceeesceseeeseeeeeseeesenesesesseneeseaneenes  Taking Pictures sse aa a aa ra araa aa Aa a E detatatenestanst contebs  Setting the Shooting Mode wee  Using the Face Recognition Function                 cccscceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeseees 65  Taking Pictures Automatically   Auto Picture Mode             cc cccccccceeeseeeeeeeesenneeeeeeneesseneeeeenaees 67    Taking Pictures in the Custom Settings     Program Mode  reihen cesar neck ass se avauny antes 68  Taking Pictures in the Basic Mode  Green Mode                 ce0 69  Using  the ZOM e iaire decisis i       Using Pixel Track SR  Taking Pictures of Dark Scenes  Night Scene Night Scene Portrait  
38.  Press the four way controller   gt     A pull down menu appears           Use the four way controller  A Y   saaaegs izle                   to change the Focusing Area Pixel Track SR Auto    i Recorded Pixels 10m   setting  Focusing Area 4E 3    Sensitivity ti  EV Compensation     3  Movie                         MENU C ancel  0K JOK             Press the OK button   The setting is saved        Press the MENU button     The camera returns to capture status     e In    Movie  and KE  Frame Composite  modes  Focusing Area  cannot be set to            In    Green  and  Auto Picture  modes  Focusing Area is fixed at    dis    Selecting the Recorded Pixels    You can choose from seven recorded pixels settings for still pictures   The larger your recorded pixels  the clearer the details will appear when  you print your picture  As the quality of the printed picture also depends  on the image quality  exposure control  resolution of the printer and other  factors  you do not need to select more than the required number of  recorded pixels    3m   2048x1536  is adequate for making postcard size  prints  The more pixels there are  the larger the picture and the bigger  the file size  10mH is higher in quality than  10m    Refer to the following table for the appropriate settings according to use                                         Recorded Pixels Use          10m  3648x2736 For printing high quality photos or A4 size pictures or  10m  3648x2736 A larger  or editing images on a co
39.  Returns zoom display or four image nine image display to single image  display  p 108      suoije19dQ uowwog  N        Changes to nine image display of the selected folder during folder  display  p 109     Changes to nine image display of the selected date during calendar  display  p 109      Switching Between    Mode and  gt   Mode    In this manual  the capture mode  such as for taking still pictures  is referred  to as    O mode     the capture mode   The playback mode  such as for  displaying captured images on the display  is referred to as    L   mode     the  playback mode   In    mode  you can perform simple editing operations on  the images that are played back    Follow the procedure below to switch between A mode and  gt   mode     To Switch from    Mode to  gt   Mode  7 Press the A button    The camera switches to PE  mode   To Switch from Mode to    Mode       suojesadQ uowwog  N        1 Press the button or the shutter release button  halfway   The camera switches to O mode              Displaying data stored in the built in memory   When an SD Memory Card is inserted in the camera  images and  movies on the SD Memory Card are displayed  If you want to display  images and movies in the built in memory  turn the camera off and  remove the SD Memory Card  or follow the procedure below to use the     Built in memory display    function     auton Make sure that the camera is turned off before inserting or removing  the SD Memory Card        Viewing images in the bu
40.  a face  the 14 25    Face Recognition function is activated and  the face recognition frame appears  p 65    If the camera recognizes a person   s face in    mode  an orange frame  appears showing the area to be zoomed in              J Press the shutter release button halfway   The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses  on the subject at the correct distance   If the camera recognizes a person s face in    mode  the camera  automatically zooms in to enlarge the area in the orange frame shown  in Step 2        4 Press the shutter release button fully   The picture is taken        Taking Pictures of Children  Kids Mode      amp   Kids  mode is suitable for taking pictures of moving children  It also  reproduces healthy and bright skin tone  Face Recognition  p 65   operates automatically for this mode  making it easier to emphasize the  subject   s face when taking pictures     soinjolg Buryey                                  E Shutter release    button  CDd        Four way controller  OK button  STZ    PENTAX       Press the four way controller  Y  in     mode   The Capture Mode Palette appears        2 Use the four way controller  A V  lt  gt   to select  amp      J Press the OK button   The  amp   Kids  mode is selected and the  camera returns to capture status   When the camera recognizes a face  the  Face Recognition function is activated and    the face recognition frame appears  p 65                14 25           4 Press the shutter release bu
41.  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 PENTAX 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 the PENTAX distributor in your country for more  information and to receive a copy of the warranty policy     xipueddy          C     The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European  Union              xipueddy o       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 equipment  generates  uses and can radiate frequency energy a
42.  affects the image  The  100 A shutter speed will be slower in low light conditions    200  400  800   1600 Higher sensitivity settings use faster shutter speeds in low light   3200 conditions to reduce camera shake  but the image may be affected by   6400 noise              1    2  J  4       Press the MENU button in   mode   The     Rec Mode  menu appears        Use the four way controller   A V  to select  Sensitivity         Press the four way controller   gt     A pull down menu appears           Use the four way controller  A Y   sSieueas a          to change the sensitivity  Pixel Track SR Auto  Recorded Pixels  Auto  Focusing Area  64       Sensitivity 100  EV Compensation  200  Movie 400    MENY Cancel                         Press the OK button   The setting is saved     Press the MENU button     The camera returns to capture status        en  temo    Setting Blink Detection    This specifies whether Blink Detection works when you use the Face  Recognition function     1  2    When Sensitivity is set to 3200 or 6400  the number of recorded pixels  is fixed at  5m     When set to    Green  or      Movie  mode  only Auto  sensitivity 64    800  is available    When set to   amp    Digital SR  mode  only Auto  sensitivity 64   6400  is  available    When Sensitivity is set to 1600 or higher  Pixel Track SR does not  operate                 Saving the sensitivity setting   p 103          Press the MENU button in O mode   The     Rec Mode  menu appears     soinjolg buiye
43.  back recorded images one after another        7 Enter the    mode and use the four way controller    lt  gt   to choose an image to start the slideshow with        2 Press the four way controller   Y    The Playback Mode Palette appears        J Use the four way controller Te    A V  lt  gt   to select         Slideshow                           For continuously playing  back images  Screen or  sound effects can be set     enu Cance   ok JOKO          4 Press the OK button twice   The slideshow starts   Pressing the OK button during the slideshow pauses the slideshow   To resume the slideshow  press the OK button again     J Press any button other than the OK button   The slideshow stops        To Set the Slideshow Conditions    You can set the playback interval and also a screen effect and sound  effect for when one image changes to the next     saebew  bunajeag pue yoeg Hued          J Press the four way controller  Y   in PJ mode   The Playback Mode Palette appears     2 Use the four way controller  4 Y  lt  gt   to select      Slideshow            113       soBew  Huljajaqg pue yoeg Hul  ejd          S    N       Press the OK button   The screen for setting the slideshow conditions appears        Use the four way controller  4 Y   to select  Interval                gt                           Press the four way controller   gt     A pull down menu appears        Use the four way controller  4 Y  to change the interval  and press the OK button   Choose from  8sec    5sec
44.  before using the adapter     poyieys Bug Q       Installing the SD Memory Card       This camera uses either an SD Memory Card or an SDHC Memory Card    Both cards are referred to as SD Memory Cards hereafter   Captured  images are saved on the SD Memory Card if a card is inserted in the  camera  They are saved in the built in memory if a card is not inserted   p 36         auton e Be sure to use this camera to format  initialize  an SD Memory  Card that is unused or has been used on other cameras or digital  devices  Refer to    Formatting an SD Memory Card     p 156  for  instructions on formatting     Make sure that the camera is turned off before inserting or removing  the SD Memory Card     peyejs uyg      i The still picture storage capacity varies depending on the capacity of     _ the SD Memory Card and the selected number of recorded pixels   p 35      The self timer lamp blinks while the SD Memory Card is being  accessed  data is being recorded or read         Backing Up Data  The camera may not be able to access data in the built in memory in the case    of a malfunction  Use a computer or other device to back up important data in  another location                                Battery Card cover    poyieys Bug Q    SD Memory Card socket    SD Memory Card       1 Open the battery card cover   Slide the battery card cover in the direction    The cover will  automatically open in the direction    when you release your fingers  from it     2 Insert the SD Memory Car
45.  but file size will  increase                                 64   640x480  30fps         yi  640   640480  15fps  Suitable for viewing on a TV or computer screen   320            320x240  30fps         A ane     320   320x240  15fps  Suitable for posting on a website or attaching to e mail                 The default setting is  64   640x480 30fps              Press the MENU button in O mode   The     Rec Mode  menu appears        Use the four way controller  4 Y  to select  Movie         Press the four way controller   gt     The  Movie  screen appears        Use the four way controller  4 Y  to select  Recorded  Pixels         Press the four way controller   gt     A pull down menu appears        SBS GQ A WN       Use the four way controller  A Y   a TEA  to change the number of recorded   gecorded Pixels  eau  pixels  Movie SR             El                            MENU Cancel          7 Press the OK button     The setting is saved     8 Press the MENU button twice     The camera returns to capture status        soinjolg buiyeL          Setting the Movie SR  Movie Shake Reduction     Function    In 2  Movie  mode  you can compensate for camera shake while you  are recording a movie with the Movie SR  Movie Shake Reduction   function           J Press the MENU button in    mode   The  48 Rec Mode  menu appears        2 Use the four way controller  A Y  to select  Movie       j      a      Q  a             lt       no          J Press the four way controller   gt     The
46.  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    All other brands or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of  their respective companies       2008 ACD Systems Ltd  All rights reserved  ACDSee and the ACDSee logo are  trademarks of ACD Systems Ltd  in Canada  the U S   Europe Japan and other  countries    Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the  United States and other countries    Windows Vista is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft  Corporation in the United States and or other countries    Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc   registered in the U S  and  other countries    Regarding PictBridge   PictBridge allows the user to connect the printer and digital camera directly  using  the unified standard for the direct printout of images  You can print images directly  from the camera through a few simple operations        Regarding Product Registration   In order to serve you better  we request that you complete the product registration   which can be found on the CD ROM supplied with the camera or the PENTAX website   Thank you for your cooperation    Refer to chapter 7 for more information              There is a possibility that the illustrations and the display screen in this manual  are different from the actual produ
47.  ees   North Honolulu NTSC Africa  Istanbul PAL   America Anchorage NTSC West Asia   Cairo PAL   Vancouver NTSC Jerusalem PAL   San Francisco NTSC Nairobi PAL   Los Angeles NTSC Jeddah PAL   Calgary NTSC Tehran PAL   Denver NTSC Dubai PAL   Chicago NTSC Karachi PAL   Miami NTSC Kabul PAL   Toronto NTSC Male PAL   New York NTSC Delhi PAL   Halifax NTSC Colombo PAL   Central and   Mexico City NTSC Kathmandu PAL   South Lima NTSC Dacca PAL  Amanea Santiago NTSC East Asia Yangon NTSC   Caracas NTSC Bangkok PAL   Buenos Aires PAL Kuala Lumpur PAL   Sao Paulo PAL Vientiane PAL   Rio de Janeiro NTSC Singapore PAL   Europe Lisbon PAL Phnom Penh PAL   Madrid PAL Ho Chi Minh PAL   London PAL Jakarta PAL   Paris PAL Hong Kong PAL   Amsterdam PAL Beijing PAL   Milan PAL Shanghai PAL   gt  Rome PAL Manila NTSC  oj Copenhagen PAL Taipei NTSC  k Berlin PAL Seoul NTSC  z Prague PAL Tokyo NTSC  x Stockholm PAL Guam NTSC   Budapest PAL Oceania Perth PAL   Warsaw PAL Adelaide PAL   Athens PAL Sydney PAL   Helsinki PAL Noumea PAL   Moscow PAL Wellington PAL   Dakar PAL Auckland PAL  Nica  a  Algiers PAL Pago Pago NTSC   est Asia  Johannesburg PAL                      Optional Accessories       A number of dedicated accessories are available for this camera     Products marked with an asterisk     are the same as those supplied with  the camera       Power supply  AC adapter kit K AC62   AC adapter D AC62  DC coupler D DC51  AC plug cord      Cable    USB cable I USB7      AV cable I AVC7        
48.  four way controller   A Y  lt  gt   to select the language                 Language saa  English HA T  rk  e  Fran  ais Dansk EAAnvika  Deutsch Svenska Pyccknii  Espa  ol Suomi    Ing  Portugu  s Polski    Italiano   e  tina    PICHEB  Nederlands Magyar PXE  MENU  Cancel 0k JOK                      J Press the OK button     The menus and messages are displayed in the selected language     Changing the Naming Rule of the Folder    You can change the naming rule of the folder for storing images  When  the name is changed to the date  pictures are saved in separate folders  by the date they were taken        xxx_mmdd  3 digit folder number_month day   Date   xxx_ddmm  3 digit folder number_day month  when the date style is set  to  dd mm yy     Standard  xxxPENTX  where xxx is the 3 digit folder number                    Taken with the folder Taken with the folder Next time  taken with  name setting  Standard   name setting  Date   the folder name   e g  September 25   e g  September 25  setting  Date  again      e g  October 1               l  100PENTX 100PENTX   i  101_0925    Up to 999 folders can be created             Up to 9999 images can be saved in a folder  102 1001          7 Press the MENU button in  gt   mode    N Setting  menu appears   When you press the MENU button in    mode  press the four way  controller       once        Use the four way controller  4 Y  to select  Folder  Name         Press the four way controller   gt     A pull down menu appears        Use
49.  frequently used tasks and  functions     C Folders pane   Displays the configuration of folders in your computer  When you browse  a folder  the contents of the folder appear in the File List pane    D Preview pane   Displays a preview of the image or media file currently selected in the  File List pane  You can change the size of the preview image or play  back the media file    E Favorites pane   You can add frequently used items  folders  etc      F File List pane   Displays the contents of the currently selected folder or the results of the  most recent search  the file or folder that matches the search item   It is  the only pane that always appears in the browser and it cannot be hidden  or closed    G Status bar   Displays information and properties for the selected file     Viewing Images    J Select and click the folder containing the image you  want to view in the Folders pane of the ACDSee  browser    Images are displayed in the File List pane     2 Select and double click the  image you want to view in the  File List pane   The selected image is displayed with  the viewer   With the viewer  you can enlarge   reduce the display size of the image                 s4   ndwo9 yyim Bulsauu0D       193       s1   ndwo  y   m Bunosuuog          Details on How to Use    ACDSee 2 for Mac       You can find more information on how to use    ACDSee 2 for Mac    by  using the help pages           Select  ACDSee 2 for Mac  from  Help  on the menu bar   The help screen appears 
50.  in folders named by the F       shooting date     XXX_0202    for February 2  ee     XXX    is a three digit number    If  Standard      is selected for  Folder Name  in the  N  Setting  menu  a folder named     XXXPENTX     XXX is a three digit folder  number  is displayed and images are stored  here           Select the folders you want to  copy to the Windows PC        Select  Copy To Folder     from the   Edit  menu   The    Copy Files    screen appears              Specify the destination folder  Em       1          Click  OK      The folders or images are copied to the Windows PC     siayndwio5 ym Bursauu0D          s1   ndwo  y   m Bunoasuuog          Disconnecting the Camera from Your Windows PC    1    Sa A     N       Double click the    Safely  Remove Hardware  icon in the  task bar    The    Safely Remove Hardware     screen appears           Select  USB Mass Storage Device        and click  Stop    gt  siz z  The    Stop a Hardware device    screen  appears                 Select  USB Mass Storage Device   and click  OK   aaa Sepa  A message appears indicating that the GUEN Hn anp Onee  hardware can be safely removed    Ce       Click  Close   se     DETE       Disconnect the USB cable from your Windows PC and  the camera       Ifthe camera  removable disk  is being used by an application such as     ACDSee for PENTAX 3 0     the camera cannot be disconnected until  the application is closed      The camera will automatically switch to the Playback Only mode whe
51.  level indicator  p 29   1    Still Picture Playback A8 Volume icon  Mode  p 111  A9 Captured date and time  p 42   A2 Face Priority icon  p 65  A10 Four way controller guide  A3 Protect icon  p 127  B1 Recorded pixels  p 93   A4 Memory status  p 36  B2 Sensitivity  p 96   A5 Folder number  p 164  B3 Shutter speed  A6 File number B4 Aperture      A2 appears only if the Face Recognition function worked when the  image was shot      In    Normal Display     A7 and A9 disappear if no operation is performed  for two seconds      A8 appears only when the volume is being adjusted during playback of  movies   p 107      A10 appears even when    No Info    is selected  but disappears if no operation  is performed for two seconds  When no operation is performed for two seconds  in    Normal Display    or    Detailed Display     only    Edit    disappears     Guide Indications    A guide for each available button operation appears as follows on the  display during operation                    Four way controller  4  A Zoom button  Q   Four way controller  Y   v OK DISPLAY button  Four way controller  4   lt  Shutter release button SHUTTER   Four way controller   gt     gt  Green  button         MENU button  MENU        button g                                 23       Memo       1 Getting Started    Attaching the Strap            ccccssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 26  Powering the Camera          ccccsesseeeeeeeeeeeeee 27  Installing the SD Memory Card                  32  Turning the Camera On 
52.  mode   while taking pictures in Continuous Shooting mode   while recording a movie    while using the self timer   when Sensitivity is set to 1600 or higher   when the flash strobes      When the Pixel Track SR activates  the shake reduction goes in process    before the Instant Review of the image is displayed  Therefore it will  require few seconds to display the Instant Review        Taking Pictures of Dark Scenes  Night Scene        Night Scene Portrait Digital SR Sunset Mode     You can choose settings appropriate for taking pictures of dark scenes   such as nightscapes     seinjoid   uUyeL o       For night time images  Use of a tripod or other  support is suggested         For images of people at night  Use of a tripod  EA   Night Scene Portrait or other support is advised        Night Scene                                                      a  Digital SR Higher sensitivity reduces camera shake blur      a    Sunset For images of sunsets and warm lighting    e Shutter release    button   om       S Four way controller  OK button  PENTAX Se          J Press the four way controller  Y  in     mode   The Capture Mode Palette appears        Lam          Use the four way controller  A V  lt  gt   to select  1  8     CA  or  a         Press the OK button   The shooting mode is selected and the camera returns to capture    status   When the camera recognizes a face  the Face Recognition function is    activated and the face recognition frame appears  p 65         Press the
53.  or current date and time        Press the power switch again   The display turns off  the lens closes  and the camera turns off        Taking Pictures  p 60          Checking the Memory Card    The memory card is checked when the camera  turns on and the memory status is displayed   ale    g    m  fhe            Memory status    The SD Memory Card is inserted   Images will be saved on the SD  Memory Card    The SD Memory Card is not inserted   Images will be saved in the built in  memory    The write protect switch on the SD  Memory Card is in the LOCK position  p 34    Images cannot be recorded                 If the batteries have been removed from the camera for a long time  when they  are reinserted and the camera is turned on  the message  Battery depleted  may  appear  This can also happen when using the camera for the first time  however  this is not a malfunction  Turn the camera off  wait a minute and then turn the  camera on again to reset the camera  The date and time and other settings may  also be reset  Follow the procedure on p 38 to set these settings again                 Playback Mode    Use this mode when you want to play back an image straightaway  without taking any more pictures                 LB  button          J Press the power switch while holding down the P   button     The display turns on with the lens retracted and the camera turns on  in the playback mode     IA To switch from the playback mode to the capture mode  press the P          button 
54.  or the size of the recorded movie  reaches 2 GB     rA   The flash does not discharge in s amp   Movie  mode      The focus mode can be changed before recording starts      You can use the optical zoom only before recording  while the digital  zoom is available both before and during recording      When the shooting mode is set to    Movie   Face Priority is  automatically set to on  You can select Smile Capture or Face Priority  Off by pressing the        button before starting recording a movie  p 65    When Smile Capture is activated  movie recording starts automatically  when the camera recognizes the subject s smile  However  depending  on the condition of the recognized faces  movie recording may not start  automatically because the Smile Capture function may not work  If this  happens  press the shutter release button to start movie recording        J Press the shutter release button fully   Recording stops           Playing Back a Movie  p 107          Keeping the Shutter Release Button Pressed    If you keep the shutter release button pressed for more than one second   recording will continue as long as you keep the button pressed  Shooting  stops when you take your finger off the shutter release button     Selecting the Recorded Pixels for Movies    You can choose from four recorded pixels settings for movies  164    640    32Q  and  320     The more pixels there are  the clearer the details and the bigger the file  size  30fps will give smoother movies than 15fps 
55.  other is provided with a molded on female  connector body  with a specified IEC nonindustrial type configuration  or  the equivalent        Care to be Taken During Handling    When traveling  take the Worldwide Service Network listing that is included  in the package  This will be useful if you experience problems abroad   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 during 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   SD Memory Card   etc    The lens on this camera is not interchangeable  The lens is not removable   Do not clean the product with organic solvents such as thinner  alcohol or  benzene    Places of high temperature and humidity should be avoided  Particular  care should be taken regarding vehicles  which can become very hot  inside    Storing the camera where pesticides and chemicals are handled should be  avoided  Remove the camera from its case and store in a well ventilated  place to prevent the camera from becoming moldy during storage    As this camera is not waterproof  do not use the camera where it may come  in contact with rain  water or any other liquid    Ensure that the camera is not subjected to substantial vibrations  shocks  or pressure as this may cause damage or malfun
56.  should become exposed as a result of  for  example  the camera being dropped  please do not under any  circumstances touch such exposed portions  as there is a danger of  receiving an electric shock    To avoid the risk of it being swallowed by mistake  keep the SD Memory  Card out of the reach of small children  Seek medical attention immediately  if a card is accidentally swallowed              Wrapping the strap of the camera around your neck is also dangerous   Please take care that small children do not hang the strap around their  necks       If the camera emits smoke or a strange smell  or in the event of any other  irregularity  stop using the camera immediately  remove the batteries and  contact your nearest PENTAX Service Center  Continued use of the  camera may result in fire or electric shock     A Caution       Never try to disassemble or short the batteries  Also  do not dispose of the  batteries in a fire  as they may explode    Do not charge any batteries other than rechargeable Ni MH batteries  The  batteries could explode or catch fire  Batteries for use with this camera  other than Ni MH batteries cannot be charged    Do not place your finger on the flash when it is discharging as there is a  risk of burns    Do not discharge the flash while it is touching your clothing as there is a  risk of discoloring    If any leakage from the batteries should come in contact with your eyes  do  not rub them  Flush your eyes with clean water and get medical attention  
57.  shutter release button halfway   The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses  on the subject at the correct distance        Press the shutter release button fully   The picture is taken       The shutter speed tends to be slower when taking pictures of dark  scenes      To prevent camera shake  use a tripod and or the self timer function   p 83       In G amp   mode  sensitivity is automatically set to Auto and the number of  recorded pixels is fixed at  5m   2592 x 1944      soinjolg Buiyel          Taking Pictures of People  Half length Portrait   Portrait Mode     2  Half length Portrait  and Q  Portrait  modes are suitable for taking  pictures of people  Face Recognition  p 65  operates for each shooting  mode  making it easier to emphasize the subject   s face when taking pictures        For portraits with proper framing by automatic zoom     FA   Half length Portrait Fixed to  3m  pixels                                                           Q Portrait For capturing portraits  Reproduces healthy and  bright skin tone         ES   5 e    Shutter release   Q x button   v om     z     a       g       Four way controller   OK button   PENTAX Se       Press the four way controller  Y  in    mode   The Capture Mode Palette appears           2 Use the four way controller   4 Y  lt P  to select 8 or    and  press the OK button   The shooting mode is selected and the  camera returns to capture status               02 02 2009  When the camera recognizes
58.  smiling  If anyone blinked  it will tell you that so you can  take the shot again until it is perfect  It also has a feature that lets you  enlarge each person s face in sequence during playback so you can  quickly check their facial expressions      Up to 15 face recognition frames are displayed on the monitor       Face Recognition function  p 65     Modes for taking stunning pictures of people  p 76       Face Close up Playback for easy checking during  playback  p 117        Add Various Frames to Your Pictures     When you take a picture with the Optio  E70  you can choose from a wide range of  fun frames to create attractive framed  shots  p 81   You can also add frames to  pictures you have taken and adjust the  position of the subject in the picture or  reduce or enlarge the picture size to  match the frame shape and size  Now you  no longer have to worry about the subject  not being aligned in the frame  p 141               For decorating your pictures  with a frame        The user friendly design of the Optio  E70 enables easy operation with only a  few buttons  Simply by choosing the  appropriate icon  you can select the  shooting mode  p 63  and choose the  optimal settings for the situation  or the  playback mode  p 111  p 134  and  enjoy the various playback and editing  functions  A guide on the display lets  you check the functions available in  each mode and how to use them           A shooting mode guide is displayed in the Capture Mode  Palette and a playba
59.  some degree  image quality  of image deterioration     Optical zoom range   Intelligent Digital Zoom  Zoom range     range   1 You can zoom in to a maximum of 3x optically    2 The Intelligent Zoom range differs depending on the recorded  pixels  See the following table        sainjoig ULL o       Recorded pixels and the maximum zoom ratio                                  Recorte Intelligent Zoom Digital Zoom  pixels   0mH   10m  Not Available  3x optical zoom only    7m  Approx  3 5x   5m  Approx  4 2x    u  Approx  5 3x oe oe   2 1m  Approx  5 7    2m  Approx  6 8x   1024  Approx  10 7x  EA Approx  17 1x see  a  Same as 17 1  Digital Zoom                          memo    It is recommended to use a tripod to prevent camera shake when   taking pictures at a high magnification rate    Pictures taken in the digital zoom range appear grainier than pictures   taken in the optical zoom range     2m  is available only when shooting panoramic images    Intelligent Zoom is not available under the following conditions      when the recorded pixels is set to 10H or  3x optical zoom  available      in   amp    Digital SR  mode     when the sensitivity is set to 3200 or 6400   The image enlarged using Intelligent Zoom may appear rough on the   display  This does not affect the quality of recorded image    In  Movie  mode  only Digital Zoom is available     To Set the Digital Zoom    The digital zoom is set to  amp   On  in the default settings  To take pictures  using only the optical z
60.  the four way controller  4 V  to select  Standard   or  Date      Press the OK button   The setting is saved     Changing the USB Connection Mode    Set the device to which the camera is connected with the USB cable        QA A O N    Make sure to set the USB Connection mode before connecting your  camera to the computer or printer  You cannot perform the following  setting if your camera is connected to the computer or printer with the  USB AV cable     on  Z  S  Q   7     rA See    Connecting with Computers    in chapter 7 for instructions on  3 connecting the camera to a computer        J Press the MENU button in  gt   mode    N Setting  menu appears   When you press the MENU button in     mode  press the four way  controller       once        2 Use the four way controller  4 V  to select  USB  Connection         Press the four way controller   gt     A pull down menu appears        o          5  e   o          Use the four way controller  4 Y   to select  PC  or  PictBridge    PC   For transferring image  data to a computer  PictBridge   For connecting the camera  to a PictBridge compatible  printer               Setting 113  Sound  Date Adjust 02 02 2009  World Time th  Language Saa English  Folder Name PC  USB Connection  PictBridge                   MENU  Cancel     OKJOK          Press the OK button   The setting is saved     Do not connect the camera to your computer while  PictBridge  is  selected for the USB Connection mode  And do not connect the camera    to you
61.  to the  manufacturer  If there is no representative of the manufacturer in your country   send the equipment to the manufacturer  with postage prepaid  In this case  it will  take a considerable length of time before the equipment can be returned to you  owing to the complicated customs procedures required  If the equipment is  covered by warranty  repairs will be made and parts replaced free of charge  and  the equipment will be returned to you upon completion of servicing  If the  equipment 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 PENTAX 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 PENTAX 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 equipment for at least a year  Before sending your equipment  for servicing  please make sure 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
62.  to their defaults p   Delete All Images For deleting all images at once  p 170   Format For formatting the SD Memory Card p 156                Q      3  3      5   e   5  a  2      a    57       Memo       3 Taking Pictures    Taking Still Pictures    s    60  Setting the Shooting Functions                 89  Recording MOVIES              sssssseseeeeeeeneeeeenes 99    Saving the Settings  Memory                  103    soinjoldg HulyeL o       Taking Still Pictures    Taking Pictures    The Optio E70 features a wide range of shooting modes and functions  to suit almost any subject or scene  This chapter describes how to take  pictures with the most commonly used standard settings  the initial  factory default settings           N       Power switch  SA Shutter release button                Zoom  44    button          Press the power switch   The camera turns on and is ready to take still pictures  In this manual   this is called Still Picture Capture Mode        Confirm the subject and shooting  information on the display    The focus frame in the middle of the display  indicates the zone of automatic focusing              When the camera recognizes a face  the  Face Recognition function is activated and  the face recognition frame appears  p 65         You can change the captured area by pressing       the Zoom   4  4 button to the left or right  p 71     0210212009  4  Right  enlarges the subject    1425   44  Left  widens the area that is Face recognition frame    captu
63.  update  them on your computer       Internet Explorer  http   www  microsoft com windows products winfamily ie default mspx    Windows Media Player  http   www microsoft com windows products winfamily mediaplayer default mspx    DirectX  http   www microsoft com windows directx default mspx       Macintosh System Requirements    e USB connection  e OS  Mac OS X  Ver  10 1 2   10 5   The OS must be preinstalled  and updated to the latest version    e USB port must be standard equipment      Application Software   lt ACDSee 2 for Mac gt    Six languages  English  French  German  Spanish  Italian  Japanese   e OS  Mac OS X  ver  10 3   10 5   e CPU  Power Macintosh 233 MHz or higher  e Memory   8 MB minimum  e Hard Disk space   6 MB minimum    CD ROM drive  QuickTime 4 0 or later    The OS must be preinstalled and updated to the latest version     Operation is not guaranteed on all computers meeting the system  requirements        Installing the Software    Installing on Windows PC    Install the image viewing managing editing software  ACDSee for  PENTAX 3 0      e Make sure your Windows PC meets the system requirements  before installing the software      When multiple accounts have been setup in Windows 2000  Windows  XP or Windows Vista  log on with an account that has administrative  rights before installing the software        f Turn your Windows PC on   2 Insert the CD ROM  S SW87  into the CD ROM drive     The language selection screen of    PENTAX Software Installer   
64.  use there  If this happens  change the video output format setting   p 166       The camera display turns off while the camera is connected to AV  equipment    e Volume cannot be adjusted with the Zoom 444  4 button while the  camera is connected to AV equipment     sabew  bunajag pue yoeg BulAejg          Memo    Ky       5 Editing and Printing  Images    Editing Images         cccccccseeseeeeesseeeeseeeeees 134  Setting the Printing Service  DPOF         146  Printing Using PictBridge                  00 149    Editing Images       Changing the Image Size  Resize     By changing the size of a selected image  you can make the file size  smaller than the original  You can use this function to continue taking  pictures when the SD Memory Card or the built in memory is full  by  making the images smaller and overwriting the original images to make    more space available                 auton   Images taken with 2 1m  panoramic images and movies cannot be  resized   e You cannot select a larger resolution or higher quality than that of the  original image             Enter the mode and use the four way controller    lt   gt   to choose the image you want to resize        Press the four way controller  V    The Playback Mode Palette appears        Use the four way controller   A V  lt  gt   to select mJ  Resize         O e om 2 iw 4    Changes Recorded Pixels  and Quality Level to make  the file size smaller     MENG ancell  ok TOK          m  2     5  ce   o  5  2  a       5  
65. 00  MENU Cancel  OK OK             Press the four way controller   gt     The frame returns to  Date Style         Press the four way controller  V    The frame moves to  Date               Press the four way controller       Saens  The frame moves to the month              Date Style mmidd yy 24h  Date  gt 01 01 2009  Time 0 00    MENU  Cancel  0k JOK                      bse       Use the four way controller  4 Y        Date Adjust                    to change the month    Change the day and year in the same manner   Next  change the time    If you selected  12h  in Step 4  the setting    Date Style mmidd yy 24h    Date 01 01 2009    Time 0 00       switches between am and pm Cancel DOK          corresponding to the time           Press the OK button   The setting is saved and the camera returns to capture status         Language    8     Date    Time    Hometown   and  DST  can be   changed  Refer to the pages below for instructions      To change the language  follow the steps in    Changing the Display  Language        p 163       To change the date and time  follow the steps in    Changing the Date  and Time      p 158       To change the city or turn DST on and off  follow the steps in    Setting  the World Time      p 161               When the  Initial Setting  or  Date Adjust  screen is displayed  you can  cancel the setting operation and switch to the capture mode by pressing  the MENU button  In this case  the  Initial Setting  screen will appear  next time you tu
66. 23       HOYA CORPORATION    PENTAX Imaging Systems Division    PENTAX Europe GmbH   European Headquarters   PENTAX U K  Limited    PENTAX France S A S     PENTAX  Schweiz  AG    PENTAX Imaging Company    2 36 9  Maeno cho  Itabashi ku  Tokyo 174 8639  JAPAN   http  Awww pentax jp    Julius Vosseler Strasse 104  22527 Hamburg  GERMANY   HQ   http   www pentaxeurope com     Germany   http   www pentax de    PENTAX House  Heron Drive  Langley  Slough  Berks  SL3 8PN  U K     http  Awww pentax co uk    112 Quai de Bezons  B P  204  95106 Argenteuil  Cedex  FRANCE    http  Awww pentax fr    Widenholzstrasse 1  8304 Wallisellen  Postfach 367   8305 Dietlikon  SWITZERLAND   http  Awww pentax ch     A Division of PENTAX of America  Inc     PENTAX Canada Inc     PENTAX Trading   SHANGHAI  Limited     Headquarters    600 12th Street  Suite 300 Golden  Colorado 80401  U S A    PENTAX Service Department    12061 Tejon St  STE 600 Westminster  Colorado  80234  U S A   http   www pentaximaging com     1770 Argentia Road Mississauga  Ontario L5N 3S7   CANADA  http   www pentax ca     23D  Jun Yao International Plaza  789 Zhaojiabang  Road  Xu Hui District  Shanghai  200032 CHINA   http  Awww pentax com cn     http   www pentax jp english      Specifications and external dimensions are subject to change without notice     53454    Copyright    HOYA CORPORATION 2009  H01 200902 Printed in China    
67. B connection and the included application software do not support  Windows 95  Windows 98  Windows 98SE  Windows Me and Windows  NT     e  USB connection  e OS  Windows 2000  Windows XP  Windows Vista  The OS  must be preinstalled and updated to the latest version    e USB port must be standard equipment       Application Software   lt ACDSee for PENTAX 3 0 gt    nine languages  English  French  German  Spanish  Italian  Russian   Chinese  traditional and simplified   Korean  Japanese     OS   Windows 2000  Windows XP or Windows Vista  e CPU  Pentium III or higher  e Memory   256 MB minimum  512 MB or more recommended   e Hard Disk space   100 MB minimum  1 GB or more  recommended   e CD ROM drive  e Internet Explorer 5 0 or later  DirectX 9 0 or later and Windows Media Player 9 0 or later are  required to play the movies   The OS must be preinstalled and updated to the latest version   Operation is not guaranteed on all computers meeting the system  requirements   The system requirements describe the minimum environment for  playing and editing movies     O   e        j     Q      j  Q      re    gt   O      3  me   5  er   o   z  no    175       QO         3   p   Q     S  Q      oat   gt   QO   e   3  me       a   o      2     176             The versions of Internet Explorer  Windows Media Player and DirectX required for  use of    ACDSee for PENTAX 3 0    are not included in the provided CD ROM  S   SW87   Visit the following sites to download necessary items and install
68. E     If the subject in the face recognition frame  moves  the frame also moves and changes size  as it tracks the face           Face recognition frame    The Face Recognition function can recognize up  to 32 people   s faces  If it recognizes multiple When multiple faces are  faces  the camera displays a yellow frame over recognized   the main face and white frames over the other  face s   It can display up to a total of 15 frames   including a main frame and white frame s                     IO   apa    By pressing the       button  you can switch to  the Smile Capture function  which  automatically releases the shutter when your  subject smiles  p 66         Main frame White  frame          Face Recognition AF and AE may not work if the subject is wearing  u sunglasses  has part of the face covered or is not looking toward the  camera     Ifthe camera cannot recognize the subject s face  the camera focuses  using the setting currently selected in  Focusing Area      When the Smile Capture function is On  the shutter may not be  released automatically because the Smile Capture function may not  work in some situations  such as when the recognized face is too small      j      Ey  S  Q  3  Q           1   1        seinjoid Bulyel o       To Switch the Face Recognition Function    By default  the Face Recognition function is set to Face Priority On  The  Face Recognition function is switched as follows each time the       button  is pressed    Smile Capture  gt  Face Priorit
69. Green button   The screen for changing the print settings appears              Select  Paper Size  and press the         PictBridge             four way controller   gt    Paps Satin      Paper Type Setti  The  Paper Size  screen appears  e S setting    Border Status Setting                   Use the four way controller              Paper Size           4 V  lt  gt   to choose the paper size    stumm 2L   You can only choose a size that is ee iit   supported by your printer  100x150 Letter  Postcard 11   x17       4   x6    A3   MENUGancel    0K OK                Press the OK button     The  Paper Size  setting is saved  and the screen returns to the print  settings screen        Use the four way controller  A V  to select  Paper Type   and press the four way controller   gt     A pull down menu appears     sebew  Bunuld pue buipy          m        5  a   o  5  2  a       5     5  a   3  9  Q      a       12    SS    14       Printing All Images    1       Use the four way controller  4 V  to select the paper  type and press the OK button    The  Paper Type  setting is saved  and the screen returns to the print  settings screen  Set  Quality  and  Border Status  in the same way as  in Steps 11 and 12    If you select  B Setting  for each print setting  images are printed  according to the settings made on the printer    Paper Type with more   supports higher quality paper    Quality with more   indicates higher print quality    A confirmation dialog appears after each item ha
70. K button  PENTAX       J Press the four way controller  Y  in     mode   The Capture Mode Palette appears        2 Use the four way controller  4 V  lt  gt   to select P         J Press the OK button   The     Program  mode is selected and the  camera returns to capture status   When the camera recognizes a face  the  Face Recognition function is activated and  the face recognition frame appears  p 63                  4 Set the functions you want to change   Refer to    Setting the Shooting Functions     p 89   p 98  for details on  how to set the functions        J Press the shutter release button halfway   The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses  on the subject at the correct distance        G Press the shutter release button fully   The picture is taken     Taking Pictures in the Basic Mode  Green Mode     In the    Green  mode  you can enjoy easy picture taking using  standard settings  regardless of the settings in the  48 Rec Mode  menu     mode settings are as shown below      j      Ey  S  Q  3  Q           oO  7                                   Flash Mode    a  Auto  Focusing Area L 3  Multiple   Drive Mode O  Standard  Sensitivity Auto   Focus Mode AF  Standard  EV Compensation    0 0   Face Recognition  On Blink Detection w  On   Information Display   Normal Digital Zoom w  On    Pixel Track SR Auto Date Imprint Off   Recorded Pixels  10m   3648x2736                    seinjoid Bulyel o            N    Shutter release  button            
71. L          Use the four way controller  4 Y  to select  Blink  Detection         Use the four way controller   lt  gt                              Rec Mode 2 12  to select w  On  or     Off   Blink Detection   1 F  The setting is saved  pia rooi wi    w  On  Blink Detection function works    Date Imprint Off   Off  Blink Detection does not  function  END Exit                         Press the MENU button     The camera returns to capture status        Blink Detection    p 62                 j      a   j  Q  a  i          5  oO  7        Setting the Date Imprint Function    You can choose whether to imprint the date and or time when taking still  pictures        7 Press the MENU button in  amp  mode   The     Rec Mode  appears        2 Use the four way controller  A V  to select  Date  Imprint          amp     Press the four way controller   gt     A pull down menu appears        A       Use the four way controller  A Y  arema  to select the Date Imprint details    Biink Detection x  Choose from  Date    Date  amp  Time    Time    Pigital Zoom  4    Memory  or  Off   Date Imprint                      MENU Cancel          Press the OK button   The setting is saved     Press the MENU button   The camera returns to capture status        S    appears on the display in    mode when  Date Imprint  is set   The date and or time imprinted with the Date Imprint function cannot  be deleted    The date and or time are imprinted on the picture with the display style  set in the  Date Adju
72. OK button   The copying method selection screen appears     To Copy Files from the Built in Memory to the SD Memory Card    All the images in the built in memory are copied to the SD Memory Card  at once  Before copying the images  make sure that there is enough  space on the SD Memory Card        4 Use the four way controller  4 Y   to select  Ce      SD      Q    E      ie     Ce   gt   SD  E  60  Ce      zA     lt                           0K OK       J Press the OK button     All the images are copied     To Copy Files from the SD Memory Card to the Built in Memory    Selected images from the SD Memory Card are copied to the built in  memory one at a time     4 Use the four way controller  4 Y  to select   SD       Ce     J Press the OK button     G Use the four way controller   4  gt    to select the image you want to  copy              sebew  Bunuld pue Bunipa             7 Press the OK button   The selected image is copied     i When a file is copied from the SD Memory Card to the built in memory      itis assigned a new file name        s  ewj Huyulig pue Hulyipy o       Setting the Printing Service  DPOF        DPOF  Digital Print Order Format  is the format for storing print order  data on still pictures captured with a digital camera  Once the print order  data has been stored  the pictures can be printed according to the DPOF  settings using a DPOF compatible printer or photo processing lab    You cannot store print order data for movies     auton If the picture a
73. PENTAX EN    Digital Camera    Optio E70    Operating Manual          Winde fe  IngoWws gm  ms   aacdsee  To ensure the best performance from    Sa lat USB  your camera  please read the Operating       PictBridge    Manual before using the camera     Thank you for purchasing this PENTAX Digital Camera    Please read this manual before using the camera in order to get the most  out of all the features and functions  Keep this manual safe  as it can be  a valuable tool in helping you to understand all the camera capabilities   Regarding copyrights   Images taken using the PENTAX Digital 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   Regarding trademarks   PENTAX and Optio are trademarks of HOYA CORPORATION    SDHC logo        is trademark    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 III
74. Shooting mode   in the playback mode   while recording a movie   while the camera is connected to a computer or printer   when using the AC adapter   while a menu is being displayed   When no operation is performed after the camera is turned on  Power  Saving is activated only after 15 seconds elapse even if  5sec  is set     Setting Auto Power Off    You can set the camera to turn off automatically when no operation is  performed for a fixed time     Xpand       7 Press the MENU button in F  mode    N Setting  menu appears   When you press the MENU button in    mode  press the four way  controller   gt    once        2 Use the four way controller  4 V  to select  Auto Power    Off      Press the four way controller   gt     A pull down menu appears                 4 Use the four way controller  4 Y   to select the time until the camera  turns off automatically    Choose from  5min    3min  or  Off        Setting 213    Video Out NTSC  Brightness Level  Power Saving 5sec  Auto Power Off 45min                                  Reset 3min  Delete All Off  MENU Cancel  0K OK       J Press the OK button     The setting is saved        o         5  e  a    170       Spans Auto Power Off does not function in the following situations     while taking pictures in Continuous Shooting mode    while recording a movie    during a slideshow or movie playback    while the camera is connected to a computer or printer       Deleting All Images    You can delete all the images at once     auto
75. The flash is  y set to     Flash Off         AF   Standard        amp     Macro       PF  Pan Focus                         f Press the four way controller   gt   p aoa eee  in a mode  3 Standard  The focus mode changes each time the  button is pressed  You can also change the  setting using the four way controller  A Y      soainjolg   UIYEL             2 Press the OK button     The setting is saved and the camera returns to capture status        i In    Green  mode  you can only select AF   amp  or PF     When AF  Standard  is selected and the subject is closer than 40 cm   the camera automatically focuses from 10 cm  Auto Macro function    In this case   amp  appears on the display   When shooting with  amp  selected  if the subject is further than 50 cm  away  the camera automatically focuses to     Infinity    When shooting with  amp  selected  even if the subject is not in focus  the  camera is able to shoot the image  In this case  a blurred image will be  shot        Saving the Focus Mode setting   p 103                        a   j  Q  g  O   a     5  oO  1        To Set the Focusing Area    You can change the autofocus area  Focusing Area                     Fr 7  Multiple Normal autofocus area  c    Spot The autofocus area becomes smaller       Automatic Tracking AF  Keeps moving subjects in focus           1    N    A          Press the MENU button in O mode   The     Rec Mode  menu appears        Use the four way controller  4 Y  to select  Focusing  Area        
76. age  No image to be  processed  appears in Step 3 and the deleted images cannot be  recovered        After deleting a file  press the four way controller        The Playback Mode Palette appears        2 Use the four way controller              A Y  lt  gt   to select    f  Image Cel eO R  Recovery   O e om 2 aa       For recovering images   which were accidentally  deleted   menu Cance   oK JOK          Press the OK button   The number of recoverable images appears     Use the four way controller  A V     to select  Recover   l  am 5 images  E a n tt or ec ove ra   C       r al  h          s    ewj Lun  j  q pue yoeg Bulkelg       J Press the OK button     Deletion of the images is cancelled and the files are recovered     kA e Recovered images have the same file name as before they were     _ deleted     Up to a maximum of 999 deleted image files can be recovered     Protecting Images from Deletion  Protect     You can protect stored images from being accidentally deleted        J Press the four way controller  V  in PJ mode     127       soBew  Huljajaqg pue yoeg Nulled          A     amp     S         10    The Playback Mode Palette appears        Use the four way controller   A Y  lt P  to select Om  Protect               a  Cal 2 ORR   10   olor 2  91 48   Protects images from  delete function  Format  function still erases all      oK TOK                      Press the OK button   The screen for selecting  Single Image  or  All Images  appears        Use the four way c
77. age number for an explanation of the          1S related operation   i indicates information that is useful to know   aS indicates precautions to be taken when operating the camera        This is the mode for capturing still pictures and recording movies   In this manual  the mode for taking still pictures is referred to as       A mode the    Still Picture Capture Mode    and the mode for recording  movies is referred to as the    8 mode         mode This is the mode for viewing still pictures and playing back    movies                    Composition of the Operating Manual    This Operating Manual contains the following chapters   1 Getting Started    This chapter explains what you need to do after purchasing the camera  before you start taking pictures  Be sure to read it and follow the  instructions     2 Common Operations    This chapter explains common operations such as the functions of the  buttons and how to use the menus  For more details  refer to the respective  chapters below     3 Taking Pictures    This chapter explains the various ways of capturing images and how to set  the relevant functions     4 Playing Back and Deleting Images    This chapter explains how to view still pictures and movies on the camera  or on a TV and how to delete images from the camera     5 Editing and Printing Images    This chapter explains the various ways of printing still pictures and how to  edit images with the camera  For information on transferring images to a  computer and in
78. al sound  full color  Movie SR  Movie Shake  Reduction           Storage Media    Built in memory  approx  34 8 MB   SD Memory Card  SDHC  Memory Card       Approximate Image Storage Capacity and Recording Time                                                                            Still Pictures  Built in Memory 512 MB  10m  3648x2736 8 pictures 117 pictures  10m  3648x2736 16 pictures 228 pictures  7m  3072x2304 21 pictures 287 pictures  5m  2592x1944 26 pictures 355 pictures  3m  2048x1536 42 pictures 570 pictures  2 1m 1920x1080 61 pictures 839 pictures  1024  1024x 768 117 pictures 1590 pictures  640  640x 480 222 pictures  3022 pictures                            may vary depending on the SD Memory Card and the subject     Movie       Built in Memory    512 MB              320  320240  15fps     1 min  41 sec            64  640x480  30fps  33 sec  7 min  31 sec    640  640x480  15fps 1 min  5 sec  14 min  48 sec    3205 320x240  30fps  53 sec 11 min  59 sec     22 min  53 sec           The image storage capacity is for reference only  The actual image storage capacity    The above figures are based on our standard shooting conditions and may vary    depending on the subject  shooting conditions and type of the SD Memory Card    used     Recording can continue until the built in memory or the SD Memory Card is full  or    the size of the recorded movie reaches 2 GB  when using an SDHC card   If  recording stops at 2 GB  start recording again to continue to record the 
79. amera       Setting the USB Connection Mode to  PC     Make sure to set the USB Connection mode before connecting your  camera to the computer  You cannot perform the following setting if the  camera is connected to your computer or a printer with the USB cable                      Four way controller  OK button    MENU button                      PENTAX       Press the MENU button   The  B Rec  Mode  menu or the  P  Playback  menu appears        Press the four way controller   gt   to display the   N Setting  menu        Use the four way controller  4 V  to select  USB  Connection         A Q N N    Press the four way controller   gt     si Ta    A pull down menu appears  Sound    Date Adjust 02 02 2009  World Time th    Language Saa English    Folder Name PC  USB Connection  PictBridge    MENU Cancel  0K OK                            J Use the four way controller  A V  to select  PC         6 Press the OK button     s1   ndwo  y  m Bunssuuoy          s 19 ndwoy y   m Huljd98uu0           Transferring Images to a Windows PC    Connecting the Camera and PC    1  2    J          Turn your PC on        With your camera turned off  connect it to your  Windows PC using the supplied USB cable    Connect the terminal of the AV cable with  lt 3 pointing toward the  lt  on  the PC AV terminal of the camera              Turn your camera on    The    Device Detector    screen appears automatically    If the    Device Detector    screen does not appear  display and copy the  images foll
80. and Off                36    Initial Settings   0 0    cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 38    Attaching the Strap       Attach the strap  O ST51  supplied with the camera        payers Buia              7 Pass the narrow end of the strap through the strap lug        2 Pass the other end of the strap through the loop and  pull tight        Powering the Camera    Installing the Batteries    Install the batteries into the camera  Use two AA alkaline  AA lithium or  AA Ni MH batteries           payers Buiyep Q                   1 Open the battery card cover   Slide the battery card cover in the direction    The cover will  automatically open in the direction    when you release your fingers  from it        2 Insert the batteries  making sure the     and      terminals on the batteries match the     and       symbols  inside the battery compartment     Make sure to check the direction of the batteries  If the battery is  incorrectly oriented  malfunction may result        J Close the battery card cover and slide it in the opposite  direction of           AA alkaline and AA lithium batteries are not rechargeable    Do not open the battery card cover or remove the batteries while the  camera is turned on    If you do not intend to use the camera for a long time  remove the  batteries  If the batteries are left in the camera for a long time  they  may leak    If the batteries have been removed from the camera for a long time   when they are reinserted and the camera is turned on  the me
81. ay controller  4 V  to select  Brightness                            Level    Use the four way controller   4  gt   Sn a  to adjust the brightness  Video Out NTSC        Brightness Leve     s   Dark PONK SANINA 5sec      s    Normal Auto Power Off 3min   woe OE g Reset   a Bright Delete All   MENUE xit                4 Press the MENU button     The camera returns to    mode or    mode   The display appears with the set brightness     Using the Power Saving Function    You can save battery power by setting the display to dim automatically  when no operation is performed for a fixed time  After the power saving  function has been activated  the display returns to the ordinary  brightness by pressing any of the buttons        7 Press the MENU button in E  mode    N Setting  menu appears   When you press the MENU button in    mode  press the four way  controller       once        N    Use the four way controller  4 Y  to select  Power  Saving         Press the four way controller   gt     A pull down menu appears           A    Use the four way controller  4 Y   to select the time until the camera  enters power saving mode   Choose from  2min    1min    30sec     15sec    5sec  or  Off        Setting 213  Video Out       spuiy  s      amp     Power Saving  Auto Power Off  Reset   Delete All    MENU C ancel                         J Press the OK button     The setting is saved        Power Saving does not function in the following situations    while taking pictures in Continuous 
82. brands  types or  capacities  Also  do not combine old batteries with new ones  Doing so may  cause the batteries to rupture or cause a fire    Do not insert the batteries with the positive     and negative       poles in the  wrong orientation  Doing so may cause the batteries to rupture or cause a  fire     About the AC Adapter    A Warning    e Use an AC adapter that is of the power and voltage specified for exclusive  use with this product  The use of an AC adapter other than that specified  exclusively for use with this product may cause fire or electric shocks       During thunderstorms  unplug and discontinue use of the AC adapter   Continued use could cause equipment failure  a fire  or electric shock     A Caution      Do not place heavy objects on the AC plug cord  allow heavy objects to  drop onto it or allow the AC plug cord to become damaged due to  excessive bending  If the AC plug cord becomes damaged  consult a  PENTAX Service Center    Do not short or touch the output terminals of the product while it is still  plugged in    Do not plug in the AC plug cord with wet hands  This can cause an  electrical shock    Do not subject the product to strong impacts or allow it to drop onto a hard  surface  This can cause a malfunction    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
83. ce Recognition function is p 97  activated  Digital Zoom For choosing whether or not to use the digital zoom function   p 72  For choosing whether to save the set values of the  Memory shooting function or return to the defaults when the p 103  camera is turned off  Date Imprint ec ee imprint the date and or time p 98  gi  Usethe    Green  mode to enjoy easy picture taking using standard       settings  regardless of the settings in the  E Rec Mode  menu  p 69       XN Setting  Menu                                                 Item Description Page   For adjusting the operation volume and playback   Sound volume  and setting the start up sound  shutter sound    p 157  key operation sound and self timer sound   Date Adjust For adjusting the date and time p 158   World Time For setting the Hometown and Destination p 161   Language   i For setting the language in which menus and p 163  messages appear   Folder Name For choosing how names are assigned to folders for p 164  storing images   USB Connection For setting the USB cable connection  to a computer p 165  or a printer    Video Out For setting the output format to the AV equipment p 166   Brightness Level For changing the brightness of the display p 167   Power Saving For setting the time until the camera enters power  p 168  saving mode   Auto Power Off For setting the time until the camera turns off p 169  automatically   Reset For returning settings other than the date and time  171  language  world time and video out
84. ck mode guide in the Playback Mode  Palette  p 63  p 111       Use the Green Mode to take pictures easily using    standard settings  p 69         Display Images in Calendar Format     With the Optio E70  you can display recorded images by date in calendar  format  p 109   This lets you quickly find the image you want to play  back     A multitude of functions inside the camera for       enjoying images without a Computer   The Optio E70 has a variety of  functions to let you enjoy playing back  and editing images without having to  connect the camera to your computer  and transfer the images first  The  camera is all you need to take and edit  still pictures  p 134   And no more  worries about accidentally deleting  images  because now  with the Optio  E70  you can recover them again   p 126           Resize  p 134   Cropping  p 135  and Red eye  Compensation  p 140  can be used  while the image is    displayed in the playback mode           Checking the Contents of the Package          Camera Strap  Optio E70 O ST51     S SW87       USB cable AV cable Two AA    USB7     I AVC7     alkaline batteries       PENTAX EN PENTAX  Optio E70    Optio e70    i                Operating Manual Quick Guide   this manual     Items marked with an asterisk     are also available as optional accessories   For other optional accessories  refer to    Optional Accessories     p 209            Names of Parts    Front       Flash  Self timer lamp    Lens       Microphone       Speaker    Tripod 
85. ct    In this manual  both an SD Memory Card and an SDHC Memory Card are referred  to as SD Memory Cards hereafter    In this manual  the generic term  computer s   refers to either a Windows PC or  a Macintosh hereafter     To users of this camera   e There is a possibility that recorded data may be erased or that the  camera may not function correctly when used in surroundings such as  installations generating strong electromagnetic radiation or magnetic  fields    e The liquid crystal panel used in the display is manufactured using  extremely high precision technology  Although the level of functioning  pixels is 99 99  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     USING YOUR CAMERA SAFELY    We have paid close attention to the safety of this product  When using  this product  we request your special attention regarding items marked  with the following symbols     AN Warning This symbol indicates that violating this item could  cause serious personal injuries     AN Caution This symbol indicates that violating this item could  cause minor or medium personal injuries  or material  losses     About the Camera    A Warning      Do not attempt to take the camera apart or remodel the camera  High  voltages are present within the camera  and there is therefore a danger of  electric shocks if the camera is taken apart    If the inside of the camera
86. ction  Place the camera  on a cushion for protection when the camera is subjected to the vibrations  of a motorbike  car  ship  etc  If the camera is subjected to substantial  vibrations  shocks or pressure  take your camera to your nearest PENTAX  Service Center and have it checked    The temperature range in which the camera can be used is 0  C to 40  C   32  F to 104  F     The liquid crystal display will become black at a high temperature but will  return to normal when normal temperatures are returned to    The response speed of the liquid crystal display becomes slow at low  temperatures  This is due to the properties of the liquid crystal and is not  a fault    Periodic checks are recommended every 1 to 2 years in order to maintain  high performance        If the camera is subjected to rapid temperature changes  condensation  may form on the inside and outside of the camera  Therefore put the  camera in a bag or plastic bag  and take the camera out when the  difference in temperature has subsided    Be careful not to allow dirt  mud  sand  dust  water  toxic gases or salt to  enter the camera as this may damage the camera  Wipe away any  raindrops or water droplets and allow the camera to dry    Refer to    Precautions When Using an SD Memory Card     p 34  regarding  the SD Memory Card    Please note that formatting an SD Memory Card or the built in memory will  delete all data  however it may still be possible to recover that data using  off the shelf data recovery s
87. cult to do so  first lock  the focus on the desired subject  focus  lock   and then move the camera to  recompose        The flash does not    The flash mode is set  to     flash off     Set to Auto or 4  Flash On   p 89         The drive mode is set  to  amp        discharge The focus mode is set   The flash does not discharge in these  to af modes   The shooting mode is  set to   9   The USB    connection with a  personal computer  does not function    properly    The USB connection  setting of the camera  is set to  PictBridge     Set the USB connection setting to  PC    p 165         The USB  connection with a  printer does not       function properly       The USB connection  setting of the camera  is set to  PC        Set the USB connection setting to   PictBridge   p 165         x  3    Very occasionally  static electricity may cause camera malfunction  In    this case  remove the batteries and install them again  If the camera is  then working properly  normal condition is restored and you can continue  using the camera        Default Settings       The table below lists the factory default settings   The meaning of the indications for menu items with a default setting is  explained below   Last Memory Setting  Yes   The current setting  last memory  is saved when the camera is turned off        No   The setting returns to the default setting when the camera is turned off          NA  Reset Setting    Yes   The setting returns to the default setting with the Reset    
88. d at an equal or  slightly larger magnification ratio  Press  amp  on the Zoom E3 Q  button  to switch to the zoom playback  the image is displayed at an equal or  slightly smaller magnification ratio     117       Saving Images As Favorite    You can copy your favorite images onto the FAVORITE folder  which you  can easily playback  Images saved as favorite have  amp  amp  displayed on the  top left of the screen           7 Enter the E  mode and press the four way controller  Y    The Playback Mode Palette appears        2 Use the four way controller   A V  lt P  to select  amp   Favorite                     Sets images as favorites   Copies to internal memory  and resizes to 640x480     ok JOKI          Press the OK button   The screen to select either to save or    playback images appears              A    Use the four way controller  4 Y  to select  Register as  Favorite   and press the OK button   The screen to select the image to save as favorite appears        s  ewj Hurz  j  q pue yoeg BulAelq      amp      amp     Use the four way controller   4  gt    to select an image  and use the  four way controller  V  to mark a  check on Favorite O   Press the MENU button to stop saving the ERS  image as favorite  k xite  lt S gt   u  To unmark the check  cancel the selection       press the four way controller  4      G Press the OK button     The images are saved as favorite  and the menu ends                                      Images taken with  2m panoramic images  movi
89. d into the SD Memory Card  socket so that the label is facing toward the display     Push the card in until it clicks  Images may not be recorded correctly if  the card is not inserted all the way           J Close the battery card cover and slide it in the opposite  direction of        To Remove the SD Memory Card       1 Open the battery card cover        2 Push the card into the SD Memory Card socket to eject  it   Pull the card out        peyejs uyg e             Precautions When Using an SD Memory Card                                       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  Write protect    amp  appears on the display when the card is switch   write protected    Care should be taken when removing the SD Memory Card immediately after   using the camera  as the card may be hot    Do not remove the SD Memory Card or turn the camera off while images are   being played back or saved to the card  or the camera is connected to a   computer with the USB cable  as 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 temperature    Do not remove the SD Memory Card during formatting as this may damage the   card and render it unusable    The data 
90. ded image m p  Protect   p 127  Depending on the  All Images            recorded image  DPOF Single Image Copies  0          p 146  All Images Date   Off           Favorite Playback         p 118  Image Recovery Cancel         p 126                    gt   3  3        5   e  x          e  Key Operation       LastMemory    Reset                                                    Item Function Default Setting Setting   Setting Page  D button Operation LE  mode              Mode  Zoom ABr Zoom Position Full wide angle i No  p 71  utton  r Fi p 83  4   Drive Mode O  Standard  Yes p 84  Four way Shooting TE    oroia v Mode  Auto Picture  Yes Yes   p 63   lt 4   Flash Mode 4   Auto    Yes  p 89   gt    Focus Mode AF  Standard  i Yes   p 91  Capture mode      6 Rec Mode  menu E _  MENU button   Menu Display Playback mode  p 52   N Setting  menu  OK DISPLAY Information Normal   Yes  p 18  button Display    y Operation Me ps     button Mode Face Priority On Yes  p 65          xipueddy          List of World Time Cities       City  indicates cities that can be set as either the Initial Setting  p 38  or the World Time  p 161    Video Output Format  indicates the video output format of the city set as the Initial Setting                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Region City Romal    Region City
91. e       4 Use the four way controller  4 V  to select  Operation  Volume         J Use the four way controller    lt 4  gt    to adjust the volume   Set the volume to 0 to mute the start up sound  shutter sound   operation sound  and self timer sound        6 Change  Playback Volume  in the same way as in Steps  4 and 5        To Change the Sound Type       4 Use the four way controller  A V  to select  Start up  Sound      J Press the four way controller   gt     A pull down menu appears           G Use the four way controller  4 V  to select the sound  type   Choose from  1    2    3  or  Off     7 Press the OK button     8 Set  Shutter Sound    Operation Sound  and  Self timer  Sound  in the same way as in Steps 4 to 7     9 Press the MENU button     The screen returns to the  N Setting  menu     Ws  Changing the Date and Time    You can change the initial date and time settings  You can also set the  style in which the date appears on the camera     7 Press the MENU button in  gt   mode    N Setting  menu appears   When you press the MENU button in    mode  press the four way  controller   gt    once                 sburyjes       2 Use the four way controller  A V  to select  Date  Adjust      Press the four way controller   gt     The  Date Adjust  screen appears              Press the four way controller   gt     The frame moves to  mm dd yy    Depending on the initial setting or previous  setting   dd mm yy  or  yy mm dd  may be  displayed                 Date Adjust 
92. e Mode  Palette                                    5  SS  S  CD        Four way controller  OK button  PENTAX Se           Press the four way controller  Y  in    mode   The Capture Mode Palette appears        2 Use the four way controller r    4 V  lt  gt   to choose a shooting REP     Posas    Lands Cap em    mode   When an icon is selected in the Capture Foncapturngilandscane  Mode Palette  the selected shooting mode views  Enhances colors    id of sky and foliage   guide appears  MENUGancell                   J Press the OK button     The shooting mode is selected and the  camera returns to capture status                       i Some functions may not be available or may not function fully depending          onthe selected shooting mode  For details  refer to    Functions Available  for Each Shooting Mode     p 196         soinjolg BulyeL          sainjoig ULL o       There are 18 available shooting modes                                                                                            Shooting Mode Description Page  Auto Picture Automatically selects the best capture mode  p 67  Used for basic shooting  Various functions can   P   Program also be set with this mode  Eee  Night Scene For night time images  Use of a tripod or other p 74  support is suggested   Night Scene For images of people at night  Use of a tripod or  a  39 g g 74  Portrait other support is advised  P   rs  Half length For portraits with proper framing by automatic 76  Portrait zoom  Fixed to 
93. e Strap  O ST51      O ST24 Genuine leather strap  O ST8 Silver chain strap    O ST81 Waterproof strap    Camera case   O CC72   O CC79   O CC81    xipueddy           gt   x   D      5     x       Main Specifications          Type    Fully automatic compact digital still camera with built in zoom lens       Number of  Effective Pixels    Approx  10 megapixels       Image Sensor    1 2 33 inch CCD       Number of  Recorded Pixels                      Still Town 10m   3648x2736 pixels    7m   3072x2304 pixels   5m   2592x1944 pixels    3m   2048x1536 pixels    21m   16 9   1920x1080 pixels    1024   1024768 pixels   640   640x480 pixels       Fixed at  3m   2048x1536  in Half length Portrait mode      Fixed at  5m   2592x1944  in Digital SR mode      Fixed at  3m   2048x1536  in Frame Composite mode      Fixed at  2m   1600x1200  for one frame in Digital Panorama                                                                               mode     Fixed at  5m   2592x1944  when the sensitivity is set to 3200 or  6400     Movie  64   640x480 pixels  30fps    644  640x480 pixels   15fps   32   320x240 pixels  30fps   32   320x240  pixels  15fps                                LS          Sensitivity Auto  Fixed  ISO 64   6400     Standard Output   The sensitivity is fixed at Auto  64 6400  in the Digital SR   Sensitivity    File Format Still JPEG  Exif 2 2   DCF 2 0  DPOF  PictBridge     PRINT Image Matching III    Movie AVI  Motion JPEG   approx  30fps 15fps  PCM system   monaur
94. e batteries warm by placing  them in your pocket or inside your coat  Battery performance that has  deteriorated due to cold temperature will return to normal performance  when the batteries reach room temperature   Due to their characteristics  AA alkaline batteries may not allow the  camera to make full use of its capabilities when used at cold  temperatures  Use of AA lithium or AA Ni MH batteries is  recommended when the camera is used at cold temperatures   Be sure to take spare batteries with you when traveling abroad or toa  cold region  or if you intend to take a lot of pictures     Battery Level Indicator  You can check the battery level by the indicator on the display                                Screen Display Battery Status     green  Adequate power remains   a  green  Battery is running low   a  yellow  Battery is running very low   am  red  Battery is exhausted    Battery depleted  The camera will turn off after this message appears           AA nickel manganese batteries may not display the battery level  correctly due to its characteristics  a  may be displayed for the battery  level even if the batteries are running low  The camera may also turn off  without warning even if   is displayed           poyieys Bug Q                 5  e  o  e  5  a      2       Ee     Using the AC Adapter    Use of the AC adapter kit K AC62  optional  with a household power  supply is recommended if you intend to use the camera for a long time  or connect it to a computer      
95. e consisting of four thumbnail images appears  The displayed  images change four at a time page by page  Press E again to display  a page consisting of nine thumbnail images  The displayed images  change nine at a time page by page as well  Press Q on the Zoom E3   Q button to return to single image display from four image display   and to four image display from nine image display    Use the four way controller  A Y  lt P gt   to Frame    move the frame  When five or more images      Loo ee ma       have been saved for four image display or  10 or more images have been saved for  nine image display  if you choose image     and press the four way controller  4  lt 4   the  previous page appears  Similarly  if you       choose image    and press the four way controller  Y  gt     the next    page appears     The icons that appear on the images indicate the following      No icon  Still picture    kai Movie  the first frame appears     Press the OK button or the MENU button to  display of the selected image     switch to single image    Press the D  button or the shutter release button to switch to G    mode     To Switch to Folder Display or Calendar Display    In nine image display  press E on the Zoom E3 Q button to switch to  folder display or calendar display  Press the Green button to switch  between folder display and calendar display     1    2       In     mode  press F on the Zoom  EQ button   The screen changes to four image display  Press E again to change    the sc
96. e quality level or recorded pixels of the  image and try shooting or saving it again        No image    There are no images on the SD Memory Card        Movie recording stopped    This message appears when the internal temperature of the  camera has exceeded normal operating limits while  recording a movie        Deleting    This message appears when deleting an image        Camera cannot play this  image    You are trying to play back an image in a format not  supported by this camera  You may be able to play it back  on another brand of camera or on your computer        Image folder could not  be created    The largest file number  9999  has been assigned to an  image in the largest folder number  999  and no more  images can be saved  Insert a new SD Memory Card or  format the card  p 156         Protected          The image you are trying to delete is protected              Message    Description       Data being recorded    This message appears when you try to switch to     mode  while an image is still being recorded  or when the protect  setting or DPOF setting is being changed  It disappears  after the image is recorded or the setting is changed        Data being processed    This message appears when the camera takes more than  five seconds to display an image due to image processing   or when the SD Memory Card or the built in memory is  being formatted        Built in memory full    Displayed if the built in memory is full when saving a file        No image to be  
97. ears  p 65               4 Press the shutter release button  halfway   The focus frame on the display turns green  and the selected shooting mode is  displayed on the top left of the screen when  the camera focuses on the subject at the  correct distance              oy Standard Night Scene Night Scene Portrait    oa Landscape Gea Flower A   Portrait  Sport                            soainjolg Bulyey          seinjoid Bulye o          J Press the shutter release button fully   The picture is taken     Loe The following restrictions apply in mode        You cannot turn the Face Recognition  sine off    The Focusing Area setting is fixed att 1  Multiple     The Q  Flower  mode cannot be selected when using Digital Zoom  or Intelligent Zoom    If the  Night Scene  mode is selected when the flash mode is 4a   Auto   the flash mode automatically changes to     Flash Off    When the drive mode is set to  amp i  Continuous Shooting   pictures are  taken continuously in the appropriate shooting mode selected for the  first picture    The camera automatically focuses on the subject when the focus  mode is set to AF  Standard  or  amp   Macro      Taking Pictures in the Custom Settings     Program Mode     In  P   Program  mode  the camera automatically sets the shutter speed  and aperture for taking still pictures  However  you can select other  functions such as the flash mode and recorded pixels                                      e Shutter release    button  Four way controller  O
98. ed and the screen returns to Step 3     L The MENU button function differs depending on the screen  Refer to the  guide indications      MENU  Exit    Exits the menu and returns to the original screen    MENU  5   Returns to the previous screen with the current  setting      MENU  Cancel   Cancels the current selection  exits the menu and  returns to the previous screen     suoneiado uowwog          suoleiadQ UOWWOD o       This displays the items that can be set with the menus and provides  descriptions of each item  See the list of default settings in the Appendix     Default Settings     p 203  to decide whether you want the settings saved  when the camera is turned off and whether you want the settings  returned to the defaults when the camera is reset      O Rec Mode  Menu  This menu shows the functions related to taking still pictures and  recording movies                                                           Item Description Page  Pixel Track SR For saving images after Shake Reduction process p 73  Recorded Pixels S i the number of recorded pixels of still p 93  Focusing Area For changing the area of the autofocus p 92  Sensitivity For setting the sensitivity p 96  EV Compensation  For adjusting the overall brightness of the picture p 95       Recorded Pixels  For choosing the number of recorded pixels of movies   p 101     Movie SR ei ee Wemer or not to use the movie shake p 102  For choosing whether to use the Blink Detection  Blink Detection function when the Fa
99. ed with the recorded pixels of  3m                  The Frame Composite function cannot be used on images taken with  2 1m  panoramic images  movies or images of size smaller than  3m   An  error message appears in Step 4                                   Optional Frames   The optional frames are stored in the built in memory in the Optio E70  These  optional frames are deleted if the camera settings are reset or if the built in  memory files are deleted from a computer  To reload the optional frames into  the built in memory  copy the files from the CD ROM  S SW87  supplied with  the camera     To Copy Frames    1    N OQA OU    Remove the SD Memory Card from the camera   If you leave the SD Memory Card in the camera  the frames will be  copied onto the card  not into the camera s built in memory     Connect the camera to the computer using the  provided USB cable  I USB7     See    Connecting with Computers    in chapter 7 for instructions on  connecting the camera to a computer     When the device detection window opens  click   Cancel      Insert the CD ROM  S SW87  into the CD ROM drive   When the installer window opens  click  EXIT    If there is not already a    FRAME    folder in the root    directory of the camera  removable disk   create the folder     Copy the desired files from the FRAME folder in the  root directory of the CD ROM to the FRAME folder on  the camera  removable disk     For information on working with files on your computer  refer to the  instructio
100. eeetees 134  Cropping  IMages mnissn nane a eaa N eden ceases  Using the Digital Filters     Red eye Compensation              cccccccccceccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessneeeeeenes  Adding a Frame  Frame Composite                 cccccceeseeeeeeeeteeeseees 141  Copying Images    i   Setting the Printing Service  DPOP                ccsssecesseeeeeseeeeeeseeeeees 146  Printing Single IMaQes             cccccccecceeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseneeeeeeaes 146  Printing All Images          148   Printing Using PictBridge                c0 s  149  Connecting the Camera to the Printer   149  Printing Single IMaQes              cccccceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseneeeeeaes  Printing All IMagesie viieasdsccsleaniatei awardee i aaraa AEE  Printing Using the DPOF Settings 3  Disconnecting the Cable from the Printer                  cccceeeeeeeeees 154   Settings 155   Camera SettingSiaiinii aa Eaa a oa aaae eaaa doraa daai  Formatting an SD Memory Card  e  Changing the Sound SettingS                cccecceeeeseeceeeeeeeteeeeetteeeeees  Changing the Date and Time                ccceeceeeeeeeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeae        Setting the World Time  Changing the Display Language       Changing the Naming Rule of the Folder                    eeceeeeeeeeeeeee 164  Changing the USB Connection Mode PP  Changing the Video Output Format              c cceceeseeeeeeeteeeetteeeeeee  Adjusting the Brightness of the Display                  ccceseeeeereeeeeees 167  Using the Power Saving Function     
101. elect  Overwrite  or  Save as            9 Press the OK button     Images processed with the filter are recorded with the same number of  recorded pixels and quality level as the original image     To Select a Brightness Filter       J Use the four way controller  A V  to select the digital  filter you want to use           G Use the four way controller   4  gt    to adjust the effect   The brightness increases each time you  press the four way controller       and  decreases each time you press the four   way controller  4            7 Press the OK button   A confirmation dialog for overwriting the image appears   When an image is protected  the image will be saved as a new image  without the following confirmation dialog displayed on the screen     s    ewj Bunulid pue Bunyip            Use the four way controller  4 Y   to select  Overwrite  or  Save as               9 Press the OK button   Images processed with the filter are recorded with the same number of  recorded pixels and quality level as the original image     auton Panoramic images  movies or images taken with another camera cannot  be edited using Digital Filter function  An error message appears if you  choose this function from the Playback Mode Palette and press the OK   button     Red eye Compensation    You can correct images where the flash has caused the subject to  appear with red eyes        7 Enter the    mode and use the four way controller    lt   gt   to choose the image you want to correct        N
102. ens after a  certain amount of time  Press a button to  return to the normal brightness level   Select  Off  in  Power Saving  in the    N Setting  menu to turn the Power  Saving function off  p 168         The shutter will  not release    The flash is charging    Pictures cannot be taken while the flash  is charging  Wait until charging is  finished        There is no available  space on the SD  Memory Card or in the  built in memory    Insert an SD Memory Card with available  space or delete unwanted images  p 32   124         Recording    Wait until recording is finished           The picture is dark  when using the  flash       The subject is too far  away in a dark  environment  such as  a night scene       The picture becomes dark if the subject is  too far away  Take pictures within the  specified flash range            gt   3  3      5  B  x        gt   3  3        5      x          Problem    Cause    Remedy       The subject is not  in focus    The subject is difficult  to focus on with  autofocus    The camera may have difficulty in  focusing on such subjects as  low  contrast subjects  a white wall  a blue  sky  etc    dark subjects  finely patterned  objects  rapidly moving objects  It is also  difficult to get proper focus when  shooting through a window or a net  Try  shooting using the focus lock  p 61         The subject is not in  the focusing area    Locate the desired subject in the focus  frame  focusing area  in the center of the  display  If it is diffi
103. erjf2ndlframeg  OKJExit          Take the third frame   Repeat Steps 5 to 7 to take the third frame   The panorama stitching starts and a stitched image appears       To minimize distortion when taking the second or third frame  turn the  camera so that it pivots around the right edge of the preview guide on  the screen      Some distortion may result from moving objects  repeating patterns  or  if nothing exists when overlapping the first and second frames or the  second and third frames on the preview guide      When the Face Recognition is activated  p 65   it works only when  taking the first frame     soinjolg buiyeL                  a      Q  D             lt   oO  1        To Cancel after Taking the First or Second Frame    1       After shooting the first frame in Step 6 or second frame  in Step 7  press the OK button or the four way  controller  Y     A confirmation dialog appears        Use the four way controller  4 Y   to select an option and press the ees       OK button  E niee  Save  Saves the captured image s   and you can retake the first  frame  When this option is  selected after shooting the  second frame  the first and the second frames are stitched  and saved as a panoramic photograph   Discard  Discards the captured image s  and you can retake the first  frame   Cancel  Returns to the previous shooting screen     nz       Setting the Shooting Functions       Selecting the Flash Mode       The flash discharges automatically depending on the  light condit
104. es and images taken  with another camera cannot be saved as favorite    Images saved as favorite are stored within the FAVORITE folder in the  built in memory  When an error occurs and the built in memory is  formatted  the FAVORITE folder will be deleted as well    The files will be renamed automatically when the file name reaches  FVRP9999 JPG  but will take awhile  Do not turn the camera off or  remove the batteries while the renaming is in process  The image files  will be damaged and become unable to view        a       Favorite images are saved with the recorded pixels of  64   640x480    Saving large numbers of images at once may slow down processing  times   Maximum number of image files you can save at once is 100   Up to a maximum of 9999 image files can be saved as favorite  When  the file name of the favorite image becomes FVRP9999 JPG  the file  name of images already saved at that point will be renamed to 0001   and on  The order of the image will not change     Playing Back Favorite Images    Plays back images in the FAVORITE folder     Spend          f Press the four way controller   Y    The Playback Mode Palette appears        2 Use the four way controller   4 Y  lt P  to select       Favorite                           Sets images as favorites    Copies to internal memory   and resizes to 640x480   MENUCanicell  OK JOKE    s  ewj Bbuljajaq pue yoeg Hul  ejd          J Press the OK button     The screen to select either to save or    playback images appears  
105. ess  the OK button    The camera is ready to take the picture  using the self timer    When the camera recognizes a face  the  Face Recognition function is activated and  the face recognition frame appears  p 65            Press the shutter release button halfway   The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses  on the subject at the correct distance        Press the shutter release button fully   The picture is taken ten seconds or two seconds later     soainjolg buiyey          auto Focusing may be compromised if you move the camera while the self   timer lamp is blinking when taking still pictures     mm E In  Movie  mode  recording will start after ten seconds  or two    seconds       Press the shutter release button halfway while the self timer is  engaged to stop the countdown and press fully to restart the  countdown         cannot be selected while    Green  mode is in default setting   Select  amp  in another shooting mode and then switch the shooting mode  to      Taking a Series of Pictures  Continuous       Shooting Mode     In this mode  pictures are taken continuously as long as the shutter  release button is pressed     seinjoid   uUeL o       Each time a picture is taken  the image is saved in the memory  before the next image is taken  The higher the image quality   the longer the interval between shots     Continuous  Shooting    iO                                         n Shutter release     button  CD        Four way controller  OK but
106. et to Auto and the shutter  release button is pressed halfway   AW   Always appears when the Pixel Track SR is set to Off      B2 and B3 appear only when the shutter release button is pressed  halfway      When the shooting mode is  Auto Picture  and if you press the  shutter release button halfway  the selected shooting mode appears in  A1 even when    No Info    is selected  p 67       Some indications may not appear depending on the shooting mode     Display in  gt   Mode    The display shows the shooting information of the image in P  mode   The display changes in the following sequence each time you press the  OK DISPLAY button  Normal Display  Detailed Display  No Info     Normal Display       Tex 10050026    LEN     lt O gt  90210272009   SW   Edit   RIZS     Detailed Display                 2110050026    T  HOn sa  IS0 200   44  ie r       1 250 O 0210212009     R35 Edit E25             Normal Display Detailed Display in Still Picture Playback Mode    All of the display items are displayed here for explanatory purposes    The display shows information such as the shooting conditions  A1 to  A10 appear when    Normal Display    or    Detailed Display    is selected  B1  to B4 appear only when    Detailed Display    is selected     A3    AA mm AS                                     ai Se  ooog ns  x  i fon        A7  A2    RE      m  Ag  B1   gii0m  ae  Wi g  B2   gIS0 200  ey  T  ie  B3   sii 215 05 0210212000   B4    RRS y 14 26  Edit  A10  A1 Playback mode A7 Battery
107. fer to    Changing the USB Connection Mode     p 165         sebew  Bunuld pue Buipy          Turn off the camera           2  J Connect the camera to the printer using the USB cable   4    Turn on the printer        m  2     5  ce   o  5  2  v     5     5  a   3  D  Q      a       Printing Single Images    1    N    A       When the printer is ready to print   turn the camera on    The printing mode selection screen  appears    Go to the following pages    e    Printing Single Images     p 150    e    Printing All Images     p 152    e    Printing Using the DPOF Settings     p 153     Select printing mode                In the printing mode selection  screen  use the four way  controller  4 V  to select  Single  Image      an    Select printing mode     oKJOK             Press the OK button   The setting screen appears        Use the four way controller   lt  gt   to choose an image  to print        Use the four way controller  4 Y   to choose the number of copies   You can print up to 99 copies      100 007    Print this image          Use the Green button to choose whether to insert the  date or not    w  On  The date will be imprinted    Off  The date will not be imprinted                 10    11       Press the OK button   A confirmation dialog appears  as   To print the pictures according to the print Printiwith this  setting   settings on the printer  press the OK  button    To change the print settings  go to Step 7        MENU   Change   0K Print          Press the 
108. function  p 171    No   The setting is saved even after reset          NA        43 Rec Mode  Menu Items      The setting depends on the  Memory  setting  p 103                                                                        Item Default Setting ee belies Page  Pixel Track SR Auto Yes Yes   p 73  Recorded Pixels 10m   3648x2736  Yes Yes   p 93  Focusing Area t 3  Multiple  Yes Yes   p 92  Sensitivity Auto   Yes   p 96  EV Compensation  0 0 a Yes   p 95  Movie Recorded Pixels    64   640x480  30fps  Yes Yes   p 101  Movie SR w  On  Yes Yes   p 102  Blink Detection w  On  Yes Yes   p 97 2  Digital Zoom w  On  E Yes  p 72   3  a  x lt     203        gt   3  3      5  e  x                                                                                                    Item Default Setting Ea 5 oe Page  Face Priority  Off  Yes Yes   p 65  Flash Mode w  On  Yes Yes   p 89    83  Drive Mode  Off  Yes Yes B84  Focus Mode  Off  Yes Yes   p 91  Memory  Zoom Position  Off  Yes Yes   p 71  Sensitivity  Off  Yes Yes   p 96  EV Compensation  Off  Yes Yes   p 95  Digital Zoom w  On  Yes Yes   p 72  DISPLAY  Off  Yes Yes   p 18  File No  w  On  Yes Yes      Date Imprint Off Yes Yes   p 98                         A Setting  Menu Items       LastMemory    Reset                                                                                                                   Item Default Setting Setting   Setting Page  Operation Volume 3 Yes Yes  Playback Volume 3 Yes Yes  Sauna Start u
109. ges    Playing Back Images   nneseen 106   Deleting Images       ccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 124   Connecting the Camera to AV Equipment  130    s  ewj Huljajaqg pue yoeg BulAelq          Playing Back Images       Playing Back Still Pictures                                      E Shutter release     button  ECD  jeen E  button   CE amp     O  Four way controller  PENTAX Se   7 Press the 1 button after taking a File number    picture    The camera enters the  gt   mode and the   image appears on the display  Displaying   one image in full in   J mode  BE  mode   default setting  is called single image A    O3 02 02 2009         i yy  lt   display  ae SA 14 25           To Play Back the Previous or Next Image       2 Press the four way controller   lt  gt     The previous or next image appears     To Delete the Displayed Image    Press the button while the image is   displayed to display the Delete screen  Press  the four way controller  4  to select  Delete     and press the OK button  p 124   a     1100 00417          For information on other deletion procedures p 124                Playing Back a Movie    You can play back the movies you have taken  Sound is played back at    the same time   ar   5   CS    Zoom 444    button    D  button  law F trolle  our way controller  Swe    PENTAX                                  Enter the  gt   mode and use the four way controller    lt  gt   to choose the movie you want to play back           2 Press the four way controller  4   B
110. gislation that  requires proper treatment  recovery and recycling of these  products    Following the implementation by member states  private  households within the EU states may return their used  electrical electronic equipments to designated collection  facilities free of charge     In some countries your local retailer may also take back  your old product free of charge if you purchase a similar new  one     Please contact your local authority for further details     By disposing of this product 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     2  In other countries outside the EU   These symbols are only valid in the European Union  If you  wish to discard these items  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        Note for the battery symbol  bottom two symbol examples   This symbol  might be used in combination with a designation for the chemical  element or compound in use  In this case you have to comply with the  requirement set by the Directive for the chemicals involved
111. he camera after transfer is complete    e Even if camera images are not transferred  they can be directly  displayed on the Macintosh from a camera connected to the  Macintosh     Disconnecting the Camera from Your Macintosh       7 Drag   NO_NAME  icon  on the desktop to trash   If the SD Memory Card has a volume label  drag the icon of that name  to the trash        2 Disconnect the USB cable from your Macintosh and the  camera     ion    If the camera  removable disk  is being used by an application  such as    ACDSee 2 for Mac     the camera cannot be disconnected  until the application is closed   e The camera will automatically switch to the Playback Only mode  when the USB cable is disconnected from your Macintosh or the  camera     Using the Supplied Software          ACDSee for PENTAX 3 0    lets you view  edit  manage  search for   share  and print images     Starting    ACDSee for PENTAX 3 0             For Windows PC   7 Double click the  ACDSee for PENTAX 3 0  icon on the  desktop   ACDSee starts and the main window  which is called the browser   appears     ACDSee Browser Interface                   This i is a default setting screen     A Menu bar  You can access the various menu commands     siajndwo 9 yim Bunasuuog           19 ndwioy y   m Bunoauuog          B Toolbar  Provides quick access to shortcuts for frequently used tasks and  functions     C Folders pane  Displays the configuration of folders in your computer  When you browse  a folder  the contents 
112. his area        Choose the cropping conditions     The following operations move the green  frame and set the area for cropping on the  screen   Zoom  amp 3 Q  button Changes the size of the cropped  section  Four way controller  A V  lt  gt   Moves the cropping position up   down  left and right  Green button Rotates the cropping frame          Press the OK button    The cropped image is saved with a new file name    The number of recorded pixels is selected automatically according to  the size of the cropped section     Using the Digital Filters    This mode lets you change the color tones and perform special  processing on a selected image        B amp W Filter Processes the image using the B amp W filter        Sepia Filter Processes the image using the sepia filter        Color Filter    Processes the image using the selected color filter  You can choose  from six filters  red  pink  purple  blue  green  and yellow        Brightness Filter   Adjusts the brightness of the image                 1  2       Enter the  gt   mode and use the four way controller    lt   gt   to choose the image you want to edit        Press the four way controller        The Playback Mode Palette appears        Use the four way controller   A V  lt  gt   to select  amp   Digital a    Filter   O Sf om 2  91  48                      Apply the digital filters  to images such as Color  or Brightness filters      oK TOKS       Press the OK button   The digital filter selection screen appears   1 B a
113. icture is taken           In    mode  recorded pixels is fixed at  3m   2048 x 1536       At shipment  the camera includes 3 default frames and 87 optional  frames built in   The CD ROM supplied with the camera contains a  total of 90 frames  including the default frames         seinjoid Bulyel o       Optional Frames   The optional frames are stored in the built in memory in the Optio E70  These  optional frames are deleted if the camera settings are reset or if the built in  memory files are deleted with a computer  To reload the optional frames into the  built in memory  copy the files from the CD ROM  S SW87  supplied with the  camera  p 143                  Adding a Frame to a captured image  p 141          Using the Self timer       In Self timer mode  the picture is taken ten seconds or two seconds after    the shutter release button is pressed     Stabilize the camera with a tripod when taking a picture with the self timer        Use this mode when you want to be included in a group picture  The picture            is taken approximately ten seconds after the shutter release button is  pressed   NY Use this mode to avoid camera shake  The picture is taken approximately two  25          seconds after the shutter release button is pressed                                      e  Shutter release  i button  Four way controller  OK button  PENTAX          Press the four way controller  4  in    mode        Use the four way controller     lt  gt  V toselect    or  amp  and pr
114. ilt in memory while the SD Memory Card is  inserted  built in memory display    e When you press and hold down the B   button for more than 1 2 seconds  in    mode or while a menu is being displayed  the lens retracted  After the  message  Display image from built in memory  appears  images and  movies stored in the built in memory are displayed    e In the built in memory display  you can play back still pictures  including  enlarged display   p 106  p 116  and movies  p 107   and switch between four   image display  nine image display  folder display  and calendar display  p 108     e In the built in memory display  you cannot delete data  delete a selection   display the Playback Mode Palette  or display the menu  If you want to  perform any of these operations on images or movies in the built in  memory  do so after removing the SD Memory Card           suoneiado uowwog          Setting the Camera Functions       To change the camera settings  press the MENU button to display the   6 Rec Mode  menu or  N Setting  menu  Menus for playing back and  editing images are displayed from the Playback Mode Palette     Operating the Menus    Press the MENU button in A mode to display the  E Rec Mode  menu   Press the MENU button in    mode to display the  N Setting  menu   Use the four way controller   lt   gt    to switch between  3 Rec Mode   menu and  N Setting  menu     suojjeiadQ uowwog o       During recording    During playback    The setting is  complete and  the camera  re
115. images and any data recorded on the   card with a computer or camera other than this camera    SD Memory Cards formatted on a computer or device other than the   camera cannot be used  Be sure to format the card with the camera    The built in memory cannot be formatted except when an error occurs        7 Press the MENU button in F  mode      N Setting  menu appears   When you press the MENU button in     mode  press the four way  controller       once        Use the four way controller  4 Y  to select  Format          v N    Press the four way controller   gt     The  Format  screen appears           A       Use the four way controller  A Y  p3  to select  Format               All data deleted    Format  Cancel        OKJOK            J Press the OK button     Format starts   When formatting is completed  the camera returns to O mode or PJ  mode     Changing the Sound Settings    You can adjust the volume of operation sounds and change the type of  sound        J Press the MENU button in F  mode    N Setting  menu appears   When you press the MENU button in mode  press the four way  controller       once        2 Use the four way controller  A V  to select  Sound            J Press the four way controller   gt       The  Sound  screen appears  Operation Volume  0      Playback Volume 0  Start up Sound 1  Shutter Sound 1  Operation Sound 1  Self timer Sound 1    5       Sound                            on  2  S  Q    7     157    To Change the Operation Volume Playback Volum
116. immediately    If any leakage from the batteries should come in contact with skin or  clothes  wash the affected areas thoroughly with water    Remove the batteries from the camera immediately if they become hot or  begin to smoke  Be careful not to burn yourself during removal    Some portions of the camera heat up during use  so please take care  as  there is a risk of low temperature burns if such portions are held for long  periods of time    Should the LCD 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  in your mouth    Depending on your inherent 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     Handling Precautions for Batteries       This camera uses two AA alkaline  AA lithium or AA Ni MH batteries  Do  not use batteries other than those specified here  Using some other type of  battery may cause the camera to function poorly  or the batteries may  rupture or cause a fire        AA alkaline and AA lithium batteries cannot be recharged  Do not try to  take the batteries apart  The batteries may rupture or leak if you try to  charge them or take them apart    Do not remove the external seal of the battery  If the seal is removed  the  battery may short and may cause a fire  rupture  leak or heat    When replacing the batteries  do not combine different 
117. ions    The flash does not discharge  regardless of the        Flash Off brightness  Use this mode to take pictures where flash  photography is prohibited     an Auto          4  Flash On The flash discharges regardless of the brightness        This mode reduces the phenomenon of red eyes  caused by the light from the flash being reflected in the  subject   s eyes  The flash discharges regardless of the  light conditions         Flash On   Red eye                   The flash does not discharge      in     Movie  mode  or when the  drive mode is set to Si  Continuous Shooting   or the focus mode is set  to a    Infinity     A pre flash discharges when using the red eye reduction function    In    Green  mode  you can only select a or       In  1  Night Scene  mode  you cannot select 4a    In A  Night Scene Portrait  mode  or when the Face Recognition is set  to On and the flash is set to  a  the flash mode will automatically  change to   when a face is recognized     6            A   S  Q  o  Q           0   1     Using the flash when capturing images at a close distance may cause  irregularities in the image due to the light distribution   Pixel Track SR does not operate when the flash discharges     e       e                               N   gt        Si Four way controller  OK button  PENTAX S6          f Press the four way controller   lt    in O mode   The flash mode changes each time the  button is pressed  You can also change the  setting using the four way controller 
118. it Mode    aaa 76  Power Saving c e 168  Power switch           36  46  48  Press fully    shutter release button        61  Press halfway    shutter release button        61  PHINUiNG wesiceeeeeeeecceeeeeten cess 149  Program Mode    o ae 68  Protect Oen iiia 127  R   Rec Mode Menu          56  203  Recorded Pixels          93  101  Recording movies                99  Recovering images            126  Red eye Compensation     140  Red eye reduction            89  RESOL arneman 171  Resize seren 134  Rotating ssia 115    S   Saving pictures by date    164  Saving settings   0 0 0 0    103  Screen Effect      0        2 114  SD Memory Card             4  32  Select Time               ce 162  Self timer    occ eceeeeee 83  Sensitivity          eee 96  Sepia aiena 137  Setting Menu                57  205  Shooting information            19  Shooting Mode                00 63  Shutter release   button        eeeeeeees 46  48  61  Slideshow nsnsi 113  Smile Capture   2 0 0 0    65  Sound settings   0 0    157  Sound types         cee 158  Specifications                  210  Sport Mode               cceee 79  Standard AF                   91  SWAP  iuan 26  Sunset Mode                 ee 74  Surf  amp  Snow Mode               79  T   Time imprint                 ce 98  WW aS 130  U   USB Connection mode     165  V   Video output format           166  Ww   World Time                0006 161  Z   Zoom  648 4 oe 71  Zoom button                   46  48     gt   3  3      5     x    2
119. lready has the date and or time imprinted on it  p 98   do    not set  Date   amp      On  in DPOF settings  If you select w  On   the  imprinted date and or time may overlap     Printing Single Images    Set the following items for each image        Copies Choose the number of copies up to 99   Date Specify whether you want the date inserted on the print or not                       In     mode  press the four way controller  Y    The Playback Mode Palette appears        2 Use the four way controller   4 V  lt  gt   to select 2  DPOF               O e om    3  2    D  For the print settings   Useful when printing at a    printing service     Lok TOKS          J Press the OK button   The screen for selecting  Single Image  or  All Images  appears     Ha       memo       Use the four way controller  4 Y   to select  Single Image                        Press the OK button    The message  DPOF setting for this image  appears    To make DPOF settings for another image  use the four way controller    lt  gt   to select another image    If DPOF settings have already been made for an image  the previous  number of copies and date setting    or O  will be displayed                    Use the four way controller  4 Y        1100 007  to choose the number of copies     DPOF setting for   this image          Use the Green button to choose  whether to insert the date or not     y     DPOF setting for  w  On  The date will be imprinted  this image              Off  The date will not be im
120. m  Wide angle       Itis possible to switch to Pan Focus and Infinity     Face Recognition AF is available only while the  camera recognizes the subject s face              Focus Lock By half pressing the shutter release button  Exposure control Metering System Multi segment metering   Exposure  2 EV  can be set in 1 3 EV steps    Compensation       Face Priority    Recognition of up to 32 people   s faces  up to 15 faces in the face  recognition frame on the display   Smile Capture  Blink Detection       Shooting modes    Auto Picture  Program  Night Scene  Night Scene Portrait  Half length   Portrait  Movie  Landscape  Flower  Portrait  Surf  amp  Snow  Sport    Digital SR  Kids  Sunset  Pet  Food  Frame Composite  Digital   Panorama  Green     Face Recognition AE is available only while the camera recognizes  the subject   s face                          Digital Filters B amp W  Sepia  Red  Pink  Purple  Blue  Green  Yellow  Brightness  Movie Continuous Approx  1 second   until built in memory or SD  Recording Time   Memory Card is full  however  maximum size is  limited to 2 GB   Shutter Speed 1 2000 sec    1 4 sec   max  4 sec   Built in Flash Modes Auto  Flash Off  Flash On  Flash On   Red eye  Flash Range Wide angle approx  0 1 m   5 0 m  approx  0 33 ft    16 40 ft    Sensitivity in Auto condition   Telephoto  approx  0 6 m   2 7 m  approx  1 97 ft    8 86 ft    Sensitivity in Auto condition   Drive Modes Single frame  Self timer  approx  10 sec   approx  2 sec    Con
121. mp W Filter  2 Sepia Filter  3 Color Filter  4 Brightness Filter          sebew  Bunuld pue Bunipa       137       m  2     5  a   o  5  2  v     5  z  5  a   3  9  Q        2     138       To Select a B amp W Filter or Sepia Filter    j    6     amp        Use the four way controller  4 v  to choose a digital  filter   The preview image of the results of the filter effect appears        Press the OK button    A confirmation dialog for overwriting the image appears    When an image is protected  the image will be saved as a new image  without the following confirmation dialog displayed on the screen        Use the four way controller  4 Y   to select  Overwrite  or  Save as      Overwrite    originaljimage     jl    Overwrite          Press the OK button     Images processed with the filter are recorded with the same number of  recorded pixels and quality level as the original image     To Select a Color Filter     gt     amp        Use the four way controller  a v  to choose a digital  filter        Use the four way controller   lt  gt    to adjust the effect    The color filter changes in the following  sequence each time you press the four way  controller   gt     Red  Pink  Purple  Blue   Green  Yellow           Press the OK button    A confirmation dialog for overwriting the image appears    When an image is protected  the image will be saved as a new image  without the following confirmation dialog displayed on the screen          Use the four way controller  4 Y   to s
122. mputer                       7m  3072x2304  5m  2592x1944                                                    o  3m  2048x1536 5 For making postcard size prints   2m  1920x1080 O For a natural feeling of expansiveness with the same   16   9  aspect ratio as HDTV   1024  1024x 768  640  640x 480 For posting on a website or attaching to e mail                 The default setting is 10m  3648x2736                  Shooting Playback screen when  2 imis  selected   If you select 2 1m as the Recorded Pixels setting  the  aspect ratio of the image is 16 9 and the monitor  display is as shown on the right                       4      Ey  S  Q  3  Q           oO  7        sainjoid ULL o       A Q N    N    G amp S    6    kn       Press the MENU button in   mode   The     Rec Mode  menu appears        Use the four way controller  4 Y  to select  Recorded  Pixels         Press the four way controller   gt     A pull down menu appears           Use the four way controller  A Y   storage capacity T       to change the number of recorded  pizel Track SR  pixels  Recorded Pixels q    Focusing Area  Sensitivity   EV Compensation  Movie    Auto                                                    MENU Cancel             Press the OK button   The setting is saved        Press the MENU button     The camera returns to capture status       The number of recorded pixels for images captured in    Green   mode is fixed at  10m       The number of recorded pixels for images captured in       Half leng
123. n  the USB cable is disconnected from your Windows PC or the camera     Transferring Images to a Macintosh    Connecting the Camera and Macintosh    1  2    Siem       Turn your Macintosh on        With your camera turned off  connect it to your  Macintosh using the supplied USB cable     If there is no SD Memory Card in the camera  the images stored in the  built in memory will be transmitted to your Macintosh        Turn your camera on   The camera is recognized as  NO_NAME  on the  desktop         Do not work with images saved as favorite or the FAVORITE folder on  your Macintosh  The image may become unable to view     If the SD Memory Card has a volume label  the volume label name  appears instead of  NO_NAME   A new unformatted SD Memory Card  may show the manufacturer name or model number  Volume label  name can be changed    The self timer lamp blinks while the camera is connected to a  Macintosh with the USB cable     Transferring Images    4       Specify a save location  make sure that  Launch  ACDSee  is checked  and click  Download         After images are copied to your 55 ACDsee Device Detector   Macintosh  the browser for    ACDSee 2 Dovesoad Te   Paums 3   for Mac    starts  E EET ONS  7 Cancel  OA       O   e          G           j  Q        a     O      3  me   5  er  K   z  2     187       QO         3   p   Q     S  Q      oat   gt   QO   e   3  me       a   o      2     188       L e When  Delete images from device  is checked  images are deleted  from t
124. n Protected images cannot be deleted  p 127      eer      I                                  N  EoD   E  button  CS Four way controller  OK button  en    PENTAX  button       Press the    button in     mode   A confirmation dialog appears     2 Press the    button   A confirmation dialog appears           Use the four way controller  4 Y   to select  Delete All            4 Press the OK button     All the images are deleted     Resetting to Default Settings  Reset           Recovering Deleted Images    p 126          You can reset the camera settings to their defaults  Refer to    Default  Settings     p 203  for the reset settings     1    y    memo          Press the MENU button in P  mode     N Setting  menu appears    When you press the MENU button in    mode  press the four way  controller   gt    once        Use the four way controller  4 V  to select  Reset            Press the four way controller   gt     The  Reset  screen appears        A Setting 213    Video Out NTSC  Brightness Level  Power Saving 5sec   Auto Power Off 3min   Reset     Delete All     MENUJE xit                            Use the four way controller  4 Y           Reset    to select  Reset   Reset to    initial setting           Reset  Cancel           OKJOK          Press the OK button   The settings return to the defaults     The following settings are not affected by resetting     Date Adjust    World Time    Language    i amp     Video Out    ao  2  S  Q   7     171       Memo    172       T Co
125. n manual supplied with the computer     Disconnect the USB cable from the computer and  camera    See    Connecting with Computers    in chapter 7 for instructions on  disconnecting the cable       Frames can be stored both in the built in memory and on SD Memory  Cards  but using large numbers of frames may slow down  processing times           m  2      5  Q  v  5  Q  v     5  es  5  Q  3  D  Q      t     143       m  2     5  a   o  5  2  a       5     5  a   3  9  Q        2        To Use a New Frame    Frames downloaded from a PENTAX website or other source can be  used for adding a frame to pictures     e Extract the downloaded frame and copy it to the FRAME folder in the  built in memory or the SD Memory Card      The FRAME folder is created when the SD Memory Card is formatted  with this camera     e For more information on downloading  refer to the PENTAX website     Copying Images    You can copy images from the built in memory to the SD Memory Card  and vice versa  This function can only be selected when an SD Memory  Card has been inserted in the camera        Make sure that the camera is turned off before inserting or removing the  SD Memory Card             Press the four way controller  Y  in     mode   The Playback Mode Palette appears        N    Use the four way controller   A V  lt P  to select  Image  Copy                                    To copy images between  the built in memory and an    SD Memory Card   MENUCanicell  ok JOK          So    Press the 
126. nd  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   e 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 a 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    Declaration of Conformity  According to 47CFR  Parts 2 and 15 for    Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals  We  PENTAX Imaging Company  A Division of PENTAX of America  Inc     Located at  600 12th Street  Suite 300  Golden  Colorado 80401 U S A   Phone  303 799 8000 FAX  303 790 1131  
127. nnecting with  Computers    Preparations sinc cess ceiectieecccnedeetededevcnchecsenne  Using the Supplied Software                      O         3     Q     S  Q      oat  Er  O   e   3  kej              2     174       Preparations       You can transfer images and movies captured with your digital camera  and then display and manage them by installing the software included  on the provided CD ROM to your computer and connecting your digital  camera to your computer with the USB cable  This section explains how  to install the provided software    ACDSee for PENTAX 3 0    and    ACDSee  2 for Mac     and the other necessary preparations for enjoying your digital  camera pictures and movies on your computer     Supplied Software    The following software is included in the CD ROM  S SW87  provided     Windows      ACDSee for PENTAX 3 0  Image viewing managing editing software     Macintosh    ACDSee 2 for Mac  Image viewing managing software     You are recommended to use an AC adapter connected to a power  outlet when connecting the camera to a computer  If the battery runs  out of power while images are being transmitted to the computer  the  image data may be lost or damaged  When using an AC adapter   make sure that the AC plug cord is properly connected to the  camera     System Requirements    The following system requirements must be met for you to fully enjoy the  images and movies captured with a digital camera on your computer     Windows System Requirements    US
128. of the folder appear in the File List pane     D Preview pane   Displays a preview of the image or media file currently selected in the  File List pane  You can change the size of the preview image or play  back the media file    E File List pane   Displays the contents of the currently selected folder or the results of the  most recent search  the file or folder that matches the search item   It is  the only pane that always appears in the browser and it cannot be hidden  or closed    F Category pane   Displays a list of categories and priorities  By dragging and dropping files  from the File List pane to here  you can set category and priority for files   G Image Basket pane   Displays files selected in the File List pane  By choosing images and files  and putting them in the Image Basket pane  you can use the editing and  creating functions on images from different folders and categories    H Status bar   Displays information and properties for the selected file     Viewing Images    J Select and click the folder containing the image you  want to view in the Folders pane of the ACDSee  browser    Images are displayed in the File List pane           2 Select and double click the image you want to view in  the File List pane   The selected image is displayed with the viewer   With the viewer  you can enlarge reduce the display size of the image  or edit the image  You can also play back movies     ACDSee Quick View    The image is displayed on the    ACDSee  Quick View    sc
129. oftware  Please manage your camera memory  at your own risk    Please do not press forcefully on the display  This could cause breakage  or malfunction    Be careful not to sit down with the camera in your back pocket as this may  damage the exterior of the camera or the display    When using a tripod with the camera  be careful not to overtighten   the screw in the tripod socket on the camera           USING YOUR CAMERA SAFELY          ccceeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereenteneeeee 1  Care to be Taken During Handling                 ccccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesteeees 4  COMENS red i e a ea cea cesh paces cvsnesiael a raa a aae 6         Composition of the Operating Manual     Camera Features        ccccssssssessenseeneeeees  Checking the Contents of the Package z  Name  s of Parts ics scciscstecditenedattnccclicvetvaieavecetnceucentenestnacecndete 16  Names of Operating Parts              ccccccccseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeees 17  Monitor Indications         0  eee ee eee ceee renee cee eeeeeeeeeeenseteeeseeenaeeee 18    Getting Started 25    Attaching the Strap vis cccseccc esses oo at Aa aa ass  Powering the Camera           ccccssccesseeceeeseeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeseeneeseseeeeeeseeeeeeaees  Installing the Batteries 0 00 20    cece eecseeeeeeseeeeeneeeeeeaeeeeeseeeeseeneeetsaees  Using the ACAdapter ivi isccsrcisteeesesientcendiietescteciaundaiecians  Installing the SD Memory Card i  Number of Images Recordable on an SD Memory Card                 35  Turning the Camera On and
130. on the SD Memory Card may be deleted in the following   circumstances  We do not accept any liability for data that is deleted    1  when the SD Memory Card is mishandled by the user     2  when the SD Memory Card is exposed to static electricity or electrical  interference     3  when the card has not been used for a long time     4  when the card is ejected or the batteries are removed while the data on  the card is being recorded or accessed    If it is not used for a long time  the data on the card may become unreadable    Be sure to regularly make a backup of important data on a computer    Avoid using or storing the card where it may be exposed to static electricity or   electrical interference    Avoid using or storing the card in direct sunlight or where it may be exposed   to rapid changes in temperature or to condensation    When using an SD Memory Card with a slow recording speed  recording may   stop while you are taking movies even when there is adequate space in the   memory  or shooting and playback may take a long time    For information on compatible SD Memory Cards  visit the PENTAX website    Be sure to format an SD Memory Card that is unused or has been used on   another camera  Refer to    Formatting an SD Memory Card     p 156     Please note that formatting the SD Memory Card will not necessarily delete the   data so that it cannot be recovered using off the shelf data recovery software    There are off the shelf secure data deletion software programs a
131. ontroller  4 Y  al  to select  Single Image      oa    Single Image          Press the OK button   The message  Protect this image  appears  To protect another image   use the four way controller    lt   gt    to select another image        Use the four way controller  4 Y   to select  Protect       100 0077    Protect this image          Press the OK button   The selected image is protected       To cancel the Protect setting  select  Unprotect  in Step 6          appears below the file number on protected images during  playback      The maximum number of images you can protect in succession with   Single Image  cannot exceed 99                 To Protect All Images       J Press the four way controller  Vv  in PJ mode   The Playback Mode Palette appears        Use the four way controller  4 V  lt  gt   to select O n   Protect      2  J Press the OK button   4       The screen for selecting  Single Image  or  All Images  appears     Use the four way controller  4 Y   E  to select  All Images   p 4  a Single Image A    Cancel          J Press the OK button        G Use the four way controller  4 Y   to select  Protect      Protect all images         C Proet             7 Press the OK button     All the images are protected     Z  D  S  5  a   w  D  Q  x  o  5  2   s  o  D  2  5  a  3  D  Q  p   0    caution Protected images will be deleted when the SD Memory Card is formatted   p 156      rA To cancel the Protect setting on all your images  select  Unprotect  in          Ste
132. oom and Intelligent Zoom  set the digital zoom to                1  2     Off         Press the MENU button in   mode   The     Rec Mode  menu appears        Use the four way controller  4 Y  to select  Digital  Zoom                                 J Use the four way controller   4 gt   manema We  to select w  On  or o  Off   Blink Detection Z  The setting is saved  Rigs lecariaaane    Memory  Date Imprint Off   MENU  Exit             4 Press the MENU button     The camera returns to capture status           Saving the Digital Zoom Function setting   p 103    Using Pixel Track SR    In  amp   Pixel Track SR  mode  you can compensate for camera shake  while you are shooting a still image  Pixel Track SR is set to  Auto  in the  default settings     7 Press the MENU button in    mode   The     Rec Mode  menu appears                 2 Use the four way controller  4 V  to select  Pixel Track  SR            J Press the four way controller   gt    Markem i2    A pull down menu appears  Pixel Track SR  Recorded Pixels  off    A     Focusing Area Ei  Sensitivity Auto  EV Compensation  0 0  Movie                      MENU  Cancel  0K JOK          4 Use the four way controller  4 V  to select  Auto  or     Off         J Press the OK button        G Press the MENU button     The camera returns to capture status     soainjolg buiyel          auton Pixel Track SR is not available under the following conditions     in K  Frame Composite   BEA  Digital Panorama  or    Half length  Portrait 
133. or press the shutter release button halfway           Playing Back Still Pictures    p 106          poyieys Bug Q       Initial Settings       The  Language     sa   screen appears when the camera is turned on for  the first time  Perform the operations in    Setting the Display Language     below to set the language  and in    Setting the Date and Time     p 42  to  set the current date and time           Language  Date  and Time can be changed later  Refer to the pages   below for instructions      To change the language  follow the steps in    Changing the Display  Language        p 163       To change the date and time  follow the steps in    Changing the Date  and Time       p 158      peyeys Buiye                 Setting the Display Language                                                   Cc       Four way controller  OK button  PENTAX       MENU button       J Use the four way controller             Language saa             4 V  lt  gt   to choose the display English H   T  rk  e  Fran  ais Dansk    EAAnvika  language  Deutsch Svenska Pyccku      Espa  ol Suomi    Ing  Portugu  s Polski t O   Italiano   e  tina HX   Nederlands Magyar PXA   MENU Cancel  0K OK                      Press the OK button     The  Initial Setting  screen appears in the  selected language  If the desired settings  for  Hometown  and  DST   Daylight Saving  Time  appear  press the OK button again to  display the  Date Adjust  screen  Go to     Setting the Date and Time     p 42     Go to Step
134. orrect     if    Settings for single images are canceled when settings are made with  All       Images      Printing Using PictBridge       By connecting the camera to a printer that supports PictBridge using the  USB cable  I USB7  provided  you can print images directly from the  camera without using a computer  Connect the camera to the printer and  select the images you want to print and the number of copies on the  camera     auton It is recommended to use the optional AC adapter kit K AC62 when the  camera is connected to the printer  The printer may not work properly   or the image data may be lost if the battery runs out of power while the   camera is connected to the printer    Do not disconnect the USB cable during data transfer    If the picture already has the date and or time imprinted on it  p 98   do   not set  Date   amp   On  in PictBridge setting  If you select w  On   the   imprinted date and or time may overlap    Depending on the model of printer  not all the settings made on the   camera  such as print settings and DPOF settings  may be valid    A printing error may occur if the selected number of copies exceeds   500    Printing the index of the images  printing multiple images on a single   sheet  cannot be performed directly from the camera  Make the settings   on a printer supporting index printing function or use a computer     Connecting the Camera to the Printer       Select  PictBridge  for the  USB Connection  mode on  the  AX Setting  menu   Re
135. oves the position to be magnified  Zoom  amp 3 Q  button  Q  Makes the image bigger  max  x10   Zoom  amp 3 Q button  F  Makes the image smaller  min   1 1     Press the OK button   The image returns to single image display        auton Movies cannot be magnified     Zoom In On the Subject   s Face Automatically   Face Close up Playback     You can enjoy playing back images with the subject   s faces zoomed up  simply by pressing the        button  Face close up playback  if Face  Recognition operated when the images were taken        7 Enter the F  mode and use the       Ein00 0000  four way controller   lt  gt   to    choose the image you want to  magnify           2 Confirm that the    icon is displayed in the image and  press the       button   The image is magnified around the face first  recognized when the image was taken     If multiple faces were recognized when the  image was taken  the subject   s faces are  zoomed up on each time the       button is  pressed in order of the recognition during  shooting     J Press the OK button     The image returns to single image display           sabew  Buyajag pue yoeg Bulkelg       auton Favorite images and movies cannot be played back in Face close up     kA   The magnification ratio for Face close up playback may differ depending     _ on the conditions such as the size of the face recognized when shooting   e Press Q on the Zoom i Q button during Face close up playback to  switch to the zoom playback  the image is displaye
136. owing the steps in    When the Device Detector screen does  not appear    on p 184       The self timer lamp blinks while the camera is connected to a Windows  PC with the USB cable      Do not work with images saved as favorite or the FAVORITE folder on  your computer  The image may become unable to view     Transferring Images    IA If there is no SD Memory Card in the camera  the images stored in     the built in memory will be transmitted to your Windows PC        4 Confirm that  Acquire images from  the device with ACDSee  is  checked and click  OK         J Click  Next         G Select an image to copy and click   Next         7 Specify  File names  and   Destination folder   and click   Next     The image is copied to the Windows PC           O   e             Q      j  Q        a     O      3  me   5  or  oO  z  1     183          8 Click  Finish    The    ACDSee for PENTAX 3 0    browser  starts        When the Device Detector screen does not appear          4 Double click the  ACDSee for      PENTAX 3 0  icon on the desktop  E f  PENTAX 30       J Click  My Computer                  G Double click  Removable Disk   a   O       o L          5 a   5    o    2   E 5   5    amp      te Ifthe SD Memory Card has a volume label  the volume label name     appears instead of  Removable Disk   A new unformatted SD   a Memory Card may show the manufacturer name or model number    3        S   oO        o       10    11       Double click the  DCIM  folder  p  Images are stored
137. p Sound 1 Yes Yes p 157  Shutter Sound 1 Yes Yes  Operation Sound 1 Yes Yes  Self timer Sound 1 Yes Yes  Date Style  date  According to initial Yes No  setting  Date Date Style  time  24h Yes No p 42  Adjust Date 1 1 2009 Yes No   p 158  Time ee initial Yes No  Select Time Same as t  Hometown Yes Yes  Destination  City  ga initial Yes No  oe Destination  DST   Off  Yes No   p 161  Hometown  City  mage initial Yes No  Hometown  DST   Off  Yes No  Language z  8 M initial Yes No are  Folder Name Date Yes Yes   p 164  USB Connection PC Yes Yes   p 165  Video Out fea initial Yes No   p 166  Brightness Level        Yes Yes   p 167  Power Saving 5 sec Yes Yes   p 168  Auto Power Off 3 min Yes Yes   p 169  Reset Cancel         p 171  Delete All Images Cancel         p 170  Format Cancel         p 156           gt   3  3      5     x       e  Playback Mode Palette Items                                                                                 LastMemory   Reset  Item Default Setting Setting   Setting Page  Interval 3 sec Yes Yes  Slideshow   Screen Effect Wipe Yes Yes   p 113  Sound Effect w  On  Yes Yes  Resize Recorded Pixels Depending on the         p 134  picture taken  z Depending on the  Cropping picture taken _      p 135  Built in memory  gt   Image Copy SD Memory Card _      P 144  Image Rotation Normal         p 115  Digital Filter B amp W No     p 137  Frame Composite Default1 Yes Yes  p 141  Red eye Compensation             p 140  Depending on the  Single Image recor
138. p6        v  D   lt   5     Ow  D  Q  p  o  5  2  iw   o  f     5     3  D          a    130       Connecting the Camera to AV       Equipment    By using the supplied AV cable  I AVC7   you can capture and play back  images on equipment with a video IN jack  such as a TV  Make sure the  camera and TV are turned off before connecting the camera to the TV        External Input  Terminal        AUDIO  VIDEO  L   R                   Connect the AV cable to the PC AV terminal   Connect the terminal of the AV cable with  lt 3 pointing toward the  lt   on the PC AV terminal of the camera        N    Connect the other ends of the AV cable  yellow  video   white  audio  to the video input terminal and audio input  terminal of the AV device    When using stereo sound equipment  insert the sound terminal into the  L  white  terminal        So    Turn the AV device on    When the device that the camera is connected to and the device that  plays back images are different  turn both devices on    When viewing images on AV equipment with multiple video input  terminals  such as a TV   refer to the operation manual of the device  and select the video input terminal to which the camera is connected        4 Turn the camera on     ke   It is recommended to use the optional AC adapter kit K AC62 if you  intend to use the camera for a long time      Depending on the country or region  images and movie files may fail  to be played back if the video output format is set different from the one  in
139. pears    Double click the  Master Installer  icon to display the language  selection screen              MNS          J Choosea language from the m ce             displayed screen  Ps el  The    ACDSee 2 for Mac    installer  screen appears  taliano  Francais Espa  ol  Deutsch a i  G Click  Instali   nnc u  The setup screen appears  Follow the    PENTAX soewe ia kA 9  on screen guidance to input i 2  registration information and install the Za Q  software  Fi  cw    i  a   gt   ee O     7 Whenthescreenshownonthe   acosa B   right appears  click  Yes   3  o       179       s1   ndwo  y   m Bunoauuog             8 Click  Close       ACDSee 2 for Mac    installation is  complete   Then click  Exit  on the installation  screen to close the window        Product Registration on the Internet    In order to better serve you  we request  that you complete the product registration  PENTAX someone aad EA       Thank you for your cooperation   a       If your computer is connected to the oe  pee  Internet  please click  Product  Registration  after the language selection   i  N       screen on the setup screen in  Installing  the Software   A world map for Internet Product Registration is  displayed     Click the displayed country or region and then follow the instructions to  register your product     z Only customers in countries and regions displayed on the software     installation screen can register their products on the Internet  Product Registration     Setting Up Your Digital C
140. pensation  p 95    8 Focus mode  p 91  16 Date Imprint setting  p 98   9 Digital zoom Intelligent zoom 17    icon  p 71  World time setting  p 161     3 indicates the status of Pixel Track SR   GW    Appears when Pixel Track SR is set to Auto and the shutter  release button is pressed halfway        Always appears when the Pixel Track SR is set to Off     4 and 5 appear only when the shutter release button is pressed halfway     As to 8  when the focus mode is set to AF and the Auto Macro function  is activated  the  amp  appears on the display  p 91      Some indications may not appear depending on the shooting mode           Detailed Display No Info Display in Still Picture Capture Mode  A1 to A14 and B1 appear when    Detailed Display    is selected  Only B1  appears when    No Info    is selected     A4 A5A6 A7 A8                                     A9  d7  A10  A11   5082007     A12  B2  B250 02022000  B3 gag   cart DAT 14 25  A13 A14  A1 Shooting mode  p 63  A9 Remaining image storage capacity  A2 Face Priority icon  p 65  A10 Battery level indicator  p 29   A3 Pixel Track SR  p 73  A11 Recorded pixels  p 93   A4 Flash mode  p 89  A12 Sensitivity  p 96   A5 Drive mode  p 83  p 84  A13 EV compensation  p 95   A6 Focus mode  p 91  A14 Date Imprint setting  p 98   A7 Digital zoom  B1 Focus frame  p 60   Intelligent zoom icon  p 71  B2 Shutter speed  A8 Memory status  p 36  B3 Aperture      A3 indicates the status of Pixel Track SR           Appears when Pixel Track SR is s
141. ph with the camera      amp     A                      E Shutter release     button  CD        p Four way controller  OK button  PENTAX S2             Press the four way controller  Y  in     amp  mode   The Capture Mode Palette appears        Use the four way controller  4 V  lt  gt   to select Bal        Press the OK button   The camera enters the Bll mode and the message  Set shift direction   is displayed        Use the four way controller   4  gt    to choose the direction in which  the images will be joined    The screen for taking the first frame is  displayed     Set shift direction    When the camera recognizes a face  the  Face Recognition function is activated and  the face recognition frame appears  p 65      S02 0220098   174525        Lan       Press the shutter release button halfway   The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses  on the subject at the correct distance        Press the shutter release button fully   The screen for taking the second frame is displayed after you take the  first frame   If you select right   gt    in Step 4   The right edge of the first frame appears in semi transparent form on  the left edge of the display   If you select left   lt 4  in Step 4   The left edge of the first frame appears in semi transparent form on  the right edge of the display        Take the second frame    Move the camera so that the semi   transparent image and the actual view  overlap and press the shutter release  button          Shurr
142. printed   To continue setting DPOF print order data   use the four way controller    lt   gt    to choose  another image and repeat Steps 6 and 7                 Press the OK button   The setting is saved and the screen returns to the DPOF menu     Depending on the printer or printing equipment at the photo processing  lab  the date may not be imprinted on the pictures even if w  On  was  selected in the DPOF settings     To cancel DPOF settings  set the number of copies to  00  in Step 6 and  press the OK button        saebew  Bunuld pue Bunipa       147          s  ewj Huyjulig pue unipg o    Printing All Images    When you choose the number of copies and whether or not to insert the  date  the settings are applied to all the images stored in the camera        1 Display the screen for DPOF settings in     mode   Refer to Steps 1 to 3 on p 146        2 Usethe four way controller  A V  to select  All Images    J Press the OK button   4       The message  DPOF setting for all images  appears        Choose the number of copies and  whether to insert the date or not  Oe  actin  Refer to Steps 6 and 7 in    Printing Single all images  Images     p 147  for details of how to make  the settings     sie a ameen  MENUGancel             amp     Press the OK button     The settings for all the images are saved and the camera returns to the  DPOF setting screen     The number of copies specified in the DPOF settings applies to all the  images  Before printing  check that the number is c
143. processed    Displayed when there are no images        This image cannot be  processed    Displayed for files that cannot be processed        No card in the camera    Displayed when no SD Memory Card is inserted        The built in memory is  not enough to copy  images    Displayed when there is insufficient built in memory to  perform copying        Cannot process  correctly    Displayed when Red eye Compensation processing fails        Display image from built   in memory    Displayed when the camera enters the built in memory  display        The camera will turn off  to prevent damage from  overheating          Displayed when the temperature within the camera is too  high and the camera turns off automatically  Wait for awhile  and then turn the camera on again after the temperature  within the camera cools down           Messages such as the following may appear on the display when using  the PictBridge function        Message    Description       Low paper level in the  printer    The paper level of the printer is low        No paper in the printer    There is no paper in the printer        Paper stuck in the printer    The paper is stuck in the printer        Low ink level in the printer    The ink level of the printer is low        No ink in the printer    There is no ink in the printer        Printer error    An error message has been sent from the printer        Data error    A data error message has been sent from the printer        Connection error  Check printer  
144. r printer while  PC  is selected          Printing Using PictBridge    p 149       Changing the Video Output Format    Fe  When you connect the camera to AV equipment  choose the appropriate  video output format  NTSC or PAL  for taking and playing back images     1       Press the MENU button in P  mode      N Setting  menu appears     When you press the MENU button in    mode  press the four way    controller       once        Use the four way controller  4 Y  to select  Video Out         Press the four way controller   gt     A pull down menu appears           4 Use the four way controller  4 Y                       a A Setting 213  to select video output format  yaon T  Choose the video output format to match sa PAL  the output format of the AV equipment  Auto Power Off 3min  Reset  Delete All  MENU  Cancel  0K OK             J Press the OK button   The setting is saved   i Depending on the country or region  images may fail to be played back    if the video output format is set different from the one in use there  If this  happens  change the video output format setting        Connecting the Camera to AV Equipment p 130  Video output format of each city   p 208             Adjusting the Brightness of the Display    You can adjust the brightness of the display           7 Press the MENU button in  gt   mode    N Setting  menu appears   When you press the MENU button in     mode  press the four way  controller   gt    once     ao  2  S  Q    7     167       2 Usethe four w
145. ra to AV Equipment  p 130    Rotating the Image    J Press the button after taking a picture   The image appears on the display                    2 Press the four way controller   Y    The Playback Mode Palette appears        J Use the four way controller  A V  lt  gt   to select      Image Rotation  and press the OK button   The rotation selection screen  0    Right 90    Left 90    or 180    appears        sabew  bunajag pue yoeg BulAelg       4 Use the four way controller   4 V  lt  gt   to choose the rotation  direction and press the OK  button   The rotated image is saved        IA   Panoramic images and movies cannot be rotated          Protected images can be rotated  but they cannot be saved in a rotated  state        s  ewj Huljajaqg pue yoeg Nulled             Zoom Playback    You can magnify an image up to ten times     NR y y     Se                                e  N        Zoom f Q button  LB  button  S Four way controller  OK button  PENTAX ae          Enter the  gt   mode and use the four way controller    lt   gt   to choose the image you want to magnify     Press Q on the Zoom E Q  button    The image is magnified  1 1 to x10    Holding down Q on the Zoom E3 Q button  changes the magnification continuously   You can use the   mark of the guide at the  bottom left of the screen to check which  portion of the image is magnified           The following operations can be   performed while the magnified image is displayed   Four way controller  A V  lt   gt    M
146. re inadvertently deleted   Deleted images can be recovered with the Optio E70  p 126     Deleted images can be recovered even if the camera has been turned off after  deletion as long as the SD Memory Card has not been removed  However   deleted images cannot be recovered after operations to write data such as  taking pictures  recording movies  protecting images  saving DPOF settings   resizing images  cropping images or formatting have been performed                 M   Panes ue  You can delete a single image     auton Protected images cannot be deleted  p 127                                    eer        A   lt 7    CG    LE  button  S Four way controller  OK button  PENTAX S       T button       v  D   lt   5  a   Ww  D  Q  x  o  5  2  iw              5     3  D          a    124    7 Enter the mode and use the four way controller    lt  gt   to choose the image you want to delete     2 Press the f button   A confirmation screen appears              J Use the four way controller  4 Y  7 EEN   to select  Delete    lt       r Delete  a  lee  okJOK  a n          4 Press the OK button     The image is deleted              Recovering Deleted Images    p 126       Deleting Selected Images    You can delete several images selected from the four image or nine   image display at once        auto Protected images cannot be deleted                                      a  D  Ss   5     w  D  Q  x  o  5  2  iw           2  5  ce   3  D  Q      a    a  SS  CSS Zoom EQ button  E  button
147. red by the camera        J Press the shutter release button  halfway   The focus frame  or face recognition frame   on the display turns green when the camera  focuses on the subject at the correct  distance                 4 Press the shutter release button fully   The picture is taken   The flash discharges automatically depending on the light conditions   The image appears on the display for two seconds  Instant Review   and is saved to the SD Memory Card or the built in memory     pa e Press the Green button to switch to the    Green  mode and let the  camera set all the shooting functions automatically  p 69      When the Pixel Track SR activates  the shake reduction goes in  process before the Instant Review of the image is displayed  Therefore  it will require few seconds to display the Instant Review     soainjolg bulyeL       Using the Shutter Release Button    The shutter release button works in a two step action as follows     Press halfway   This refers to pressing the shutter release button gently to the first  position  This locks the focus setting and the exposure  The green focus  frame lights on the display when the shutter release button is pressed  halfway and the subject is in focus  If the subject is out of focus  the  frame turns white        sainjoig ULL o       Press fully  This refers to pressing the shutter release button all the way down to the  fully depressed position  This takes a picture     n       4    Not pressed Pressed halfway Pressed fully
148. reen if you double click the  image file directly from Windows without  starting ACDSee   You cannot play back  or display the file with ACDSee even if you  double click a movie     You can also enlarge reduce the display  size of the image on the    ACDSee Quick  View    screen    Click  Full Viewer  on the    ACDSee Quick View    screen to switch the  display to the viewer    Click  Photo Manager  to switch the display to the ACDSee browser        Details on How to Use    ACDSee for PENTAX 3 0    CH    You can find more information on how to use    ACDSee for PENTAX 3 0     by using the help pages        7 Click the  7  icon at the top  right of the screen   The help screen appears           si9jndwoy y   m Bulyoauu0g          s1   ndwo  y   m Burnoauuog             2 Double click the desired topic     For Macintosh       ACDSee 2 for Mac    lets you display and manage images     Starting    ACDSee 2 for Mac       7 Double click the  ACDSee  folder inside the   Applications  folder     2 Double click the  ACDSee 2 for Mac  icon   ACDSee starts and the main window  which is called the browser   appears           ACDSee Browser Interface        AcDSee 2 for Mac File Edit View Image Media Tools wnsom  ren      eoo ACDSee    Browser    6  Sf   S f  1S  Rl aS  ee lse lela  J brary Favorites AUsers admin Pictures IMGPOO02 jog    Movies 15 Documents             sy10 Kn       A Menu bar   You can access the various menu commands    B Toolbar   Provides quick access to shortcuts for
149. reen to nine image display        Press on the Zoom  3 Q button     The screen changes to folder display or calendar display     Folder display   The list of folders with recorded images  appears    Use the four way controller  A Y  lt P   to  move the frame    Press the OK button or Q on the Zoom Ea   Q button to display the images in the  selected folder in nine image display     Calendar display   Recorded images are displayed by date in  calendar format    The first image recorded on a date is  displayed for that date on the calendar   Use the four way controller  A Y  lt P   to  move the frame to a different date     Frame           100 101 102                100_0707          s    ewj Bun  j  q pue yoeg Bulkelg       soBew  Huljajaq pue yoeg BulAejd          en    Press Q on the Zoom  amp 3 Q button to display the images for a date in  nine image display    Select a date and press the OK button to switch to single image  display of the first image recorded on that date     e Press the MENU button in folder display or calendar display to switch  to nine image display      Press the E  button or half press the shutter release button in folder  display or calendar display to switch to  8 mode     Using the Playback Function    Press the four way controller  Y   in BE  mode to display the Playback   Mode Palette    You can display the playback function you want to use simply by using  the four way controller  A Y  lt P  to choose an icon and pressing the   OK button        
150. rest of the  movie in blocks of 2 GB        White Balance    Auto       Lens    Focal Length    6 3 mm   18 9 mm     approx  35 mm   105 mm in 35mm equivalent  focal length        Aperture    F3 1  W    F5 9  T        Lens Composition 6 elements in 5 groups  4 aspherical elements        Optical Zoom    3x       Intelligent Zoom    Approx  3 5x at        7m   3072x2304   Approx  17 1  at  640      when combined with optical zoom         640x480           Digital Zoom Max  Approx  5 7x  combines with 3x optical zoom to give zoom  magnification equivalent to Approx  17 1x    Motion Blur Still Hi sensitivity electronic shake compensation  Hi    Reduction sensitivity shake reduction mode  Digital SR   Movie Movie shake reduction  Movie SR           x  pu  ddy           gt   3  3        5   2  x          Display    2 4 inch LCD  approx  112 000 dots  Wide viewing angle       Playback modes    Single frame  4 frame Index  9 frame Index  Enlargement  max  10x   scrollable   Face Close up Playback  Folder Display  Calendar  Display  Deleting Selected Images  Slideshow  Resize  Cropping   Image Copy  Image Rotation  Digital Filter  Movie Playback  Frame  Composite  Red eye Compensation  Protect  DPOF  Image  Recovery  Favorites       Focus Modes    Autofocus  Macro  Infinity  Pan Focus       Focus    Type 9 point autofocus  multiple spot automatic  tracking AF changeable        Focus range Standard   0 4 m       Wide angle    From lens face  0 6 m       Telephoto   Macro   0 1 m   1 0 
151. rn the camera on     If you press the OK button in Step 9  the camera clock is reset to 00  seconds  To set the exact time  press the OK button when the time  signal  on the TV  radio  etc   reaches 00 seconds        The video output format  NTSC PAL  is set to the format of the city selected in   Hometown  on the  Initial Setting  screen  Refer to    List of World Time Cities      p 208  for the video output format of each city set as the initial setting  and     Changing the Video Output Format     p 166  for changing the setting of the  video output format           poyieys Bug Q       Memo       2 Common Operations    Understanding the Button Functions        46  Setting the Camera Functions                    52    Understanding the Button Functions                       suojjeiadQ uowwog                            OO BES          Power switch  Turns the camera on and off  p 36       2  Shutter release button  Focuses the camera on the subject when pressed halfway in Still  Picture Capture Mode  except in PF and a   modes   p 61    Takes the still picture when pressed down fully  p 61    Starts and stops movie recording in 8   Movie  mode  p 99       3  Zoom   4  4 button   Changes the captured area  p 71     P  button   Switches to the EE  mode  p 50              button  Switches the Face Recognition function  p 65   The Face Recognition  function is switched as follows each time the        button is pressed   Smile Capture  gt  Face Priority Off  gt  Face Priority On  
152. s    Deletes images in the FAVORITE folder     Deleting a Single Favorite Image       J Enter the playback screen of favorite images       Playing Back Favorite Images      p 119        2 Usethe four way controller    lt   gt    to choose the favorite  image you want to delete  and press the   button   The screen for selecting  Delete  or  Cancel  appears     J Use the four way controller  4 Y  OK  to select  Delete   ba          pee  f          4 Press the OK button   The selected favorite image is deleted  and the display either returns  to single image display of favorite image or the message    No Image      appears     Deleting All Favorite Images    Z  D  S  5   e   w  D  Q  x  o  3  2   s  o  D     5  a   3  D  Q      O       J Enter the playback screen of favorite images       Playing Back Favorite Images      p 119     2 Press the    button twice   The screen for selecting  Delete All Images  or  Cancel  appears              J       Use the four way controller  4 Y  ep   to select  Delete All    Aillimages are deleted  m OM memory   o          Press the OK button   All favorite images are deleted  and the message    No Image      appears     Deleting Selected Favorite Images    O     D     5  co   w  D  Q  x  v  3  2   s   03   D  fea  5  Co   3  D  a       z     N       Enter the playback screen of favorite images       Playing Back Favorite Images       p 119        Press El on the Zoom  amp 3 Q  button   Four thumbnail images appear  Press Ei again to display nine
153. s been set     Press the MENU button     The screen returns to the confirmation dialog     Press the OK button   The image is printed according to the settings   Press the MENU button to cancel printing             The self timer lamp lights while the camera is communicating with the  printer  and blinks while the card is being accessed and during printing   Do not disconnect the USB cable while the self timer lamp is blinking      The  Paper Size    Paper Type    Quality  and  Border Status  settings  are reset to the defaults when the camera is turned off           In the printing mode selection  screen  use the four way  controller  4 V  to select  All  Images      an    Select printing mode    TE GA   okJOK          Press the OK button   The setting screen appears        J Choose the number of copies and an  whether to insert the date or not  l  The number of copies and date setting that  you choose apply to all the images   Refer to Steps 4 and 5 in    Printing Single  Images     p 150  for details of how to make  the settings     4 Press the OK button   A confirmation dialog appears   Refer to Steps 7 to 11 of    Printing Single Images     p 151  for details of  changing print settings     Print all images                J Press the OK button on the print settings confirmation  screen   All the images are printed according to the settings   Press the MENU button to cancel printing        Printing Using the DPOF Settings       J Inthe printing mode selection screen  use 
154. sT              DEE  14 25          m5             Press the four way controller   gt       A pull down menu appears              G Use the four way controller  4 V                                      h   World Time   to select    Destination  or tt            Hometown   Destination ny aT  4 Displays the time of the Destination anaon apan     Hometown Dsk   city New York 14 25  t  Displays the time of the Hometown Cancel  0KJOK   city       7 Press the OK button     The setting is saved       Press the MENU button twice   The camera returns to    mode or DJ  mode    When    Destination  is selected in Step 6   the   icon appears on the display to  indicate that the destination date and time  are displayed in    mode     Changing the Display Language    You can change the language in which the menus  error messages  etc   are displayed    The camera supports the following 20 languages  English  French   German  Spanish  Portuguese  Italian  Dutch  Japanese  Danish   Swedish  Finnish  Polish  Czech  Hungarian  Turkish  Greek  Russian   Thai  Korean and Chinese  traditional and simplified      J Press the MENU button in  gt   mode    N Setting  menu appears   When you press the MENU button in    mode  press the four way  controller   gt    once                    sbunjes             2 Use the four way controller  A V  to select  Language     Sin  ARAJ    163       sburyjes             J Press the four way controller   gt     The  Language   8  screen appears           4 Use the
155. socket  PC AV terminal  Battery Card cover                      Display  Power switch  Shutter release button       Strap lug                   Names of Operating Parts    Power switch  Shutter release button       Zoom   4     f3 Q button       LE  button       button          Four way controller  OK DISPLAY button                            Green  button  MENU button       Refer to    Understanding the Button Functions     p 46   p 50  for an       explanation of the function of each button           Monitor Indications    Display in    Mode    The display shows information such as the camera settings in the  capture mode    The display changes in the following sequence each time you press the  OK DISPLAY button  Normal Display  Detailed Display  No Info     Normal Display Detailed Display                               No Info       i To prevent camera shake  use a tripod and or the self timer function     _  p 83       When the shooting mode is set to    Green   mode  the monitor display is as shown on the  right  You cannot change the information on  the display by pressing the OK DISPLAY  button        Normal Display in Still Picture Capture Mode       AT  15 16 17    1 Shooting mode  p 63  10 Memory status  p 36    2 Face Priority icon  p 65  11 Remaining image storage   3 Pixel Track SR  p 73  capacity   4 Shutter speed 12 Battery level indicator  p 29   5 Aperture 13 Focus frame  p 60    6 Flash mode  p 89  14 Date and time  p 42    7 Drive mode  p 83  p 84  15 EV com
156. ssage   Battery depleted  may appear  This can also happen when using the  camera for the first time  however this is not a malfunction  Turn the  camera off  wait a minute and then turn the camera on again to reset  the camera  The date and time may also be reset    Insert the batteries correctly  If the batteries are incorrectly oriented   malfunction may result  If the ends of the batteries look dirty  wipe  them before inserting into the camera    Be careful as the camera or the batteries may become hot when the  camera is used continuously for a long period of time     a     peyejs Buig       ie Use the AC adapter kit K AC62  optional  if you intend to use the camera     fora long time   p 30        Image Storage Capacity  Movie Recording Time  and Playback  Time   at 23  C with the display on and the battery fully charged           Image Storage Capacity    Movie Recording bot   flash used for 50  of shots  Time 2 Playback lime  Approx  210 pictures Approx  110 min  Approx  480 min                       Recording capacity shows approximate number of shots recorded during  CIPA compliant testing  with display on  flash used for 50  of the shots   and 23 degrees centigrade   Actual performance may vary according to  operating conditions     2 According to the result of in house testing      amp    In general  battery performance may temporarily deteriorate as the  la temperature decreases  Be sure to take spare batteries when using  the camera in a cold region and keep th
157. st  screen  p 42     Note that if the printer or the image editing software is set to print the  date and the images to be printed already have the date and or time  imprinted  the imprinted dates and or times may overlap     ed    Recording Movies       Recording a Movie    This mode enables you to record movies  Sound is recorded at the same time                               Shutter release button  R    Zoom   44    button         Four way controller  OK button  PENTAX Swe          Press the four way controller  Y  in    mode   The Capture Mode Palette appears     soinjolg Buiyey          2 Usethe four way controller           A Y  lt P  to select  Movie   oP aK   EVERE  EKRAL    ording movie                               MENU Cancel OK JOK       J Press the OK button     y  Movie  mode is selected and the camera returns to capture status   The following information appears onthe display  4 2 3   1 Movie mode icon   2 Recording indicator  blinks during   recording    3 Remaining recordable time   4 Focus frame  does not appear during   recording    5 Movie shake reduction function icon  You can change the captured area by pressing  the Zoom  44  4 button to the left or right    4  Right  enlarges the subject     44  Left  widens the area that is captured by the camera                     a  e   Q  g  O        5  oO   72           4 Press the shutter release button fully   Recording starts  You can continue recording until the built in memory  or the SD Memory Card is full 
158. stalling the provided application software  see    Connecting  with Computers    in chapter 7  For details on editing and printing images on  a computer  see the Help menu of the application software     6 Settings  This chapter explains how to set the camera related functions   7 Connecting with Computers    This chapter explains how to connect the camera to your computer  install  the supplied CD ROM S SW87  etc     8 Appendix  This chapter deals with troubleshooting and lists the optional accessories        Oggegemegegeeaeg       Camera Features       In addition to basic picture taking  the Optio E70 has a variety of shooting  modes to suit different situations  This section describes how to make the  most of the key features of your camera  Together with the explanations  of camera operations  it will enable you to enjoy your camera to the full     Advanced Movie Recording and Picture Taking  Functions    The Optio E70 has a shake reduction function to reduce camera shake  during movie recording  p 102        Use the camera to shoot fun filled movies of your  children or pets as a visual diary of their development     p 99         Perfect for Portrait Shots     The Optio E70 comes with a    Face Recognition    function that spots the  faces in your shot and automatically adjusts the focus and exposure for  the faces  It can recognize up to 32 people per shot      so it will help you  take perfect group shots too  It will automatically release the shutter  when people are
159. th  Portrait  or K  Frame Composite  is fixed at  3m       The number of recorded pixels for images captured in   amp    Digital SR   mode is fixed at  5m         Setting the Exposure  EV Compensation     You can adjust the overall brightness of the picture     Use this function to take pictures that are intentionally overexposed or    underexposed        7 Press the MENU button in    mode   The     Rec Mode  menu appears        2 Use the four way controller  A Y  to select  EV    Compensation         J Use the four way controller   4  gt    to select the EV value   To brighten  select a positive     value  To  darken  select a negative       value   You can choose the EV setting in the range  of    2 0 EV to  2 0 EV in 1 3 EV steps           O Rec Mode 112       Pixel Track SR Auto  Recorded Pixels  M0m   Focusing Area    3  Sensitivity Auto  EV Compensation 4 0 0  Movie                          MENUJEXit          4 Press the MENU button     The camera returns to capture status     IA The EV compensation function cannot be used in    Green  or  jemo x     Auto Picture  mode           Saving the EV Compensation Value setting   p 103           j      Ey  S  Q     Q           fy   1        seinjoid HULL o       Setting the Sensitivity    You can select the sensitivity to suit the brightness of the surroundings                                   Auto  The sensitivity is automatically adjusted by the camera   Sensitivity 64   800   64 The lower the sensitivity  the less noise that
160. the four way  controller  4 V  to select  DPOF AUTOPRINT      2 Press the OK button   The DPOF settings you have made appear   Use the four way controller   lt   gt    to check the number of copies for  each picture  whether to insert the date or not  and the total number of  copies  Refer to p 146 for instructions on how to make the DPOF  settings     J Press the OK button   A confirmation dialog appears   Refer to Steps 7 to 11 of    Printing Single  Images     p 151  for details of changing print  settings        m        5  ce   D  5  2  v     5     3  a   3  D  Q      77     153       N 10000177  Print with DPOF setting    MENUCancel             4 Press the OK button   The images are printed according to the settings   Press the MENU button to cancel printing     Disconnecting the Cable from the Printer    Disconnect the USB cable from the camera and printer when you have  finished printing        J Turn off the camera and printer        2 Disconnect the USB cable from the camera and printer     s  ewj Huyjulig pue unipg o       6 Settings    Camera Settings    s6un 2 s o       Camera Settings       Formatting an SD Memory Card    Formatting will delete all the data on the SD Memory Card   Be sure to use this camera to format  initialize  an SD Memory Card that  is unused or has been used on other cameras or digital devices     auton Do not remove the SD Memory Card during formatting as this may  damage the card and render it unusable    Formatting will delete protected 
161. tinuous  Self timer Electronic control type  control time  Approx  10 sec   2 sec        Time Function    World Time 75 cities  28 time zones        Power Source    Two AA  alkaline  lithium or Ni MH  batteries  AC adapter kit  optional           Battery Life    Number of   Recording capacity shows approximate number   Recordable of shots recorded during CIPA compliant testing   Images  with display on  flash used for 50  of the shots    approx  210 and 23 degrees centigrade   Actual   pictures performance may vary according to operating  conditions        Playback Time   According to the result of in house testing   approx  480 min  Actual time may differ depending on usage  conditions        Movie Recording  Time  approx  110 min                                      Interfaces USB 2 0  high speed compatible   PC AV terminal  Video Output NTSC PAL  monaural   PictBridge Printer PictBridge compatible printer  Print Modes Print One  Print All  DPOF AUTOPRINT  Paper Size Card  L  2L  Postcard  100 mmx150 mm  4 x6    8 x10   Letter  11 x17   A4  A3  printer setting  Paper Type kkk  kxk  x  printer setting  Quality kkk  kx  x  printer setting  Border Status With without  printer setting  Dimensions Approx  97 5  W  x 60  H  x 23 5  D  mm  excluding operating or  protruding parts   Weight Approx  110 g  excluding battery and SD Memory Card   Approx  160 g  including battery and SD Memory Card   Accessories Two AA alkaline batteries  USB cable  AV cable  software  CD ROM      strap
162. ton  PENTAX S oS          J Press the four way controller  4  in     mode           Use the four way controller   4  gt    to select 2 and press the OK  button    The camera is ready to take a series of  pictures           Press the shutter release button halfway   The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses  on the subject at the correct distance           Press the shutter release button fully   Pictures are taken continuously as long as you keep the shutter  release button pressed     The flash does not discharge in 21 mode       cannot be selected in    Green    amp   Movie   KA  Frame  Composite  or BmE  Digital Panorama  mode    Pixel Track SR does not operate in     mode        In  amp  mode  you can continue shooting until the memory capacity of  the SD Memory Card or the built in memory is full    The interval of i  Continuous Shooting  varies according to the  Recorded Pixels settings    The focus and exposure are locked with the first shot    When the Face Recognition is activated  p 65   it works only when  taking the first shot    Blink Detection function works only for the last shot    In  Auto Picture  mode  pictures are taken continuously in the  appropriate shooting mode selected for the first shot     4      Ey  e   Q  3  Q           oO   72        seinjoid Bulyes o    N       Taking Panoramic Pictures  Digital Panorama  Mode     In Bae  Digital Panorama  mode  you can stitch two or three captured  frames to create a panoramic photogra
163. tton halfway   The focus frame on the display turns green when the camera focuses  on the subject at the correct distance        J Press the shutter release button fully   The picture is taken        Taking Pictures of Your Pet  Pet Mode     Use this mode to keep your moving pet in focus while you take the  picture and capture the color of your pet   s coat  Choose the appropriate                              icon depending on what color your pet is  closer to black or white or in  Z  between       v  o  D Shutter release  E    button  g  om        ei Four way controller   OK button  PENTAX Se       Press the four way controller  Y  in    mode   The Capture Mode Palette appears        2 Use the four way controller  4 Y  lt  gt   to select  amp         J Press the OK button     The Pet mode selection screen appears           4 Use the four way controller  A V   to select A  A      amp   2   A or A   There are two types of icons  a cat and dog  icon  Choosing either the cat or dog icon  does not affect the resulting picture  Choose  whichever you prefer    Choose an icon  white  gray  or black   whose tone best matches your pet   s coat or             eE AS a  t          MENU Can Cel OKOK                            fur    J Press the OK button    ee  The Pet mode is selected and the camera 5 au 4  returns to capture status  2  When the camera recognizes a person s MR  5  face  the Face Recognition function is Q  activated and the face recognition frame JORIA  gt   appears  p 65
164. turns to O  mode    0210212009    14 25                1G Rec Mode    Pixel TrackSR Auto  Recorded Pixels fO   Focusing Area 3  Sensitivity Ato  EV Compensation  0 0  Movie             Pixel Track SR   Auto  Recorded Pixels fom   Focusing Area  Sensitivity    Auto  EV Compensation 40 0  Movie             Exit    0210212009  14 25     GA    CES 0210272009  SA 14 25               Date Adjust  World Time  Language Z  English    02 02 2009  t    Folder Name Date  USB Connection PC           Date Adjust 02 02 2009  World Time   Language Zi English  Folder Name Date   USB Connection PC       The setting is  complete and  the camera   returns to P     k Available button operations appear on the display during menu  Wa operation     Q      3  3      5   e   5  2         a    53       O   e   3  3   e   5  O  me   2  g   e        7        Ex   To set the  Focusing Area  on the  3 Rec Mode  menu    1  2       Press the MENU button in O mode   The     Rec Mode  menu appears        Press the four way controller   V               O Rec Mode             The frame moves to  Pixel Track SR            Pixel Track SR Auto  Recorded Pixels  0m  Focusing Area C   3  Sensitivity Auto  EV Compensation  0 0  Movie                            Press the four way controller   V    The frame moves to  Focusing Area            Press the four way controller   gt                Rec Mode 122 Bal          A pull down menu appears with the items  that can be selected   The pull down menu displays only those  
165. vailable that will   completely delete the data  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  In   any case  the data on your SD Memory Card should be managed at your own risk     SD          Number of Images Recordable on an SD Memory  Card    The sizes of the recorded images differ depending on the number of  recorded pixels of the images  so the number of images that will be  saved on an SD Memory Card also differs     Choose the appropriate number of recorded pixels for still pictures on the   6 Rec Mode  menu        papes Buiyep Q    Selecting the Recorded Pixels  p 93             Choose the appropriate number of recorded pixels in  Movie  on the  B  Rec Mode  menu              Selecting the Recorded Pixels for Movies   p 101       For an approximate guide to the number of images or the length of  recorded movies that will be saved on an SD Memory Card  see    Main  Specifications     p 210         Turning the Camera On and Off          papyeys Buiyje5            Power switch                      Press the power switch    The camera turns on and the display turns on    When you turn the camera on  the lens cover opens and the lens  extends    If the  Language    58   screen or  Date Adjust  screen appears when  you turn the camera on  follow the procedure on p 38 to set the display  language and
166. vensatdenteacs 156  Four image display E       108  Four way controller        47  49  Frame Composite        81  141    G    Green Button                 47  49  Green Mode oseese 69  Guide Indications                 23  H   Half length Portrait   Modo ve  eeceetecseeeceeetiaeeeteines 76  Hometown               000 41  161  l   Image Recovery s e  127  Image Storage   Capacity aiies 211  Infinity ao    eee 91  Info Display        0 eee 20  Installing a battery                27  Intelligent ZOOM            cee 71  K   Kids Mode asees 77  L   Landscape Mode                 64  Language setting         38  163  M   Macro  amp        cceceeeeseenee 91  Magnify Q oo    116  Memory nosses 103  MENU button                47  49  MOV  E oisi  Movie SR  Movie Shake  Reduction  Function           102  N   Night Scene Mode               74  Night Scene Portrait   Mode nsise 74  Nine image display EJ       108  NTSC criiiiisuiiaiia 166    Number of pixels                  93    O  OK DISPLAY button   47  49    Operating the Menus           52  Optional accessory            209  P   PAL  c2ccissAssneteretigiicericd  166  Pan Focus PF                 4   91  Panoramic Pictures             86  PC saticdsisceedebdaceeetcantiesiese 166  Pet Mode            cceeeeeeeeees 78  Photo processing lab         146  PictBridge                  149  166  Playback              0  106  107  Playback Mode              08 37  Playback Mode   Palette oo  111  206  Playing back movies          107  Portra
167. y Off  gt  Face Priority On                   Face Priority On Smile Capture Face Priority Off    5 N H     SAA   gt  P    Tl    An icon indicating either Face Priority On or Smile Capture appears on  the display   The icon does not appear when the Face Recognition  function is not activated               A   The Face Recognition function cannot be set to off in  Auto  Picture   4  Night Scene Portrait       Half length Portrait         Portrait  or  amp   Kids  mode  You can select either Face Priority On  or Smile Capture    Face Priority On is automatically selected in    Green    Auto  Picture   4  Night Scene Portrait       Half length Portrait     sf  Movie       Portrait  or  amp   Kids  mode  When switching to another  mode from one of these modes  the Face Recognition setting returns  to the previous setting     Taking Pictures Automatically   Auto Picture Mode     In  Auto Picture  mode  the camera automatically selects the most  appropriate mode depending on the situations and subjects                       p gt  Shutter release     button  CD        p Four way controller  OK button  PENTAX S2             J Press the four way controller  Y  in     mode   The Capture Mode Palette appears     2 Use the four way controller  4 V  lt  gt   to select 8   J Press the OK button     The  Auto Picture  mode is selected and the camera returns to  capture status    When the camera recognizes a face  the Face Recognition function is  activated and the face recognition frame app
168. y controller     A  Plays back and pauses a movie  p 107     Y  Displays the Playback Mode Palette  p 112    Stops a movie during playback  p 107     4 gt   Displays the previous or next image during single image    display  p 106     Frame forwards  frame reverses  plays back in reverse   plays back normally  plays back in fast forward  and plays  back in reverse fast forward when playing back movies   p 107      4 V  lt P  Moves the display area during zoom display  p 116    Selects an image in four image nine image display  a folder  in folder display  and a date in calendar display  p 108   p 109     Moves the image when using the Frame Composite  function  p 141      OK DISPLAY button    Changes the information on the display  p 18     Returns zoom display or four image nine image display to single   image display  p 108  p 116     Changes to nine image display of the selected folder during folder  display  p 109     Changes to single image display of the selected date during calendar  display  p 109     Green   button   Switches from single image display to the Delete screen  p 124    Switches from four image nine image display to the Select  amp  Delete  screen  p 125     Switches from folder display to the calendar display screen  p 109    Switches from calendar display to the folder display screen  p 109      MENU button   Displays the  N Setting  menu during single image display  p 52     Returns to single image display during Playback Mode Palette display  p 111   
169. y eed   T  Playback starts       O  Edit i425        The following operations can be performed during playback   Four way controller  4  Plays back in reverse  Four way controller  4  Pauses playback  Four way controller  4  Plays back in reverse fast forward  10x   pressed long  Four way controller   gt   Plays back in fast forward  10x   pressed long  Zoom  44  4 button  4  Increases the volume  Zoom   4  4 button  444  Reduces the volume  The following operations can be performed while playback is paused   Four way controller   lt   Reverses the playback one frame at a time   Four way controller   gt    Forwards the playback one frame at a time   Four way controller  4  Resumes playback    sabew  Buyajag pue yoeg Bulkelg       107       ww    J    To cancel playing back in fast forward  press four way controller   gt     long  and to cancel playing back in reverse fast forward  press four way  controller   lt 4  long  The camera returns to either playback in reverse or  normal playback        Press the four way controller   Y    Playback stops     Four Image Display  Nine lmage Display  Folder  Display and Calendar Display    Four Image Nine Image Display         s  ewj Huljajaqg pue yoeg BulAe q          You can display four or nine thumbnails of captured images at a time      a e  gt      N    Ei Zoom EQ button  D  button     Four way controller  OK button  A    PENTAX  MENU button                                  In     mode  press  amp  on the Zoom E3 Q button    A pag
    
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