This user manual includes detailed usage instructions for your camera. Please read this manual thoroughly.
Health and safety information Always comply with the following precautions and usage tips to avoid dangerous situations and ensure peak performance of your camera. Prevent damage to subjects’ eyesight Warning—situations that could cause injury to yourself or others Do not use the flash in close proximity (closer than 1 m/3 ft) to people or animals. Using the flash too close to your subject’s eyes can cause temporary or permanent damage.
Health and safety information Protect batteries, chargers, and memory cards from damage • Do not expose the camera to direct sunlight or high temperatures for an extended period of time. Prolonged exposure to sunlight or extreme temperatures can cause permanent damage to your camera’s internal components. • Avoid using or storing your camera in dusty, dirty, humid, or poorly-ventilated areas to prevent damage to moving parts and internal components.
Health and safety information Use only Samsung-approved accessories Exercise caution when using the camera in humid environments Using incompatible accessories may damage your camera, cause injury, or void your warranty. When transferring the camera from a cold environment to a warm and humid one, condensation can form on the delicate electronic circuitry and memory card. In this situation, wait for at least 1 hour until all moisture has evaporated before using the camera.
Organisation of the user manual Basic functions ©2009 SAMSUNG DIGITAL IMAGING CO., LTD. 11 Learn about your camera’s layout, icons, and basic functions for shooting. Camera specifications or contents of this manual may be changed without prior notice due to upgrade of camera functions. Extended functions 29 Learn how to take a photo by selecting a mode and how to record a video or voice memo.
Indications used in this manual Icons used in this manual Shooting mode Indication Smart Auto S Icon Additional information Auto a Safety warnings and precautions Program p Scene s [ ] Camera buttons; for example: [Shutter] (represents the shutter button) DUAL IS d ( ) Page number of related information Movie v The order of options or menus you must select to perform a step; for example: Select > (represents Select >, and then ) * Annotation Shooting mode icons Function These
Expressions used in this manual Pressing the shutter Exposure (Brightness) t Half-press [Shutter]: press the shutter halfway down t Press [Shutter]: press the shutter all the way down The amount of light that enters your camera determines the exposure. You can alter the exposure with shutter speed, aperture value, and ISO speed. By altering the exposure, your photos will be darker or lighter.
Common questions You can get answers to common questions. Solve problems easily by setting shooting options. The subject's eyes appear red. This is caused by a reflection from the camera flash. t Set the flash option to Red-eye or Red-eye Fix. (p. 44) Red-eye Fix in the edit menu. (p. 76) t If the photo has already been taken, select Photos have dust spots. Dust particles floating in the air may be captured in photos when using the flash. t Turn off the flash or avoid taking photos in a dusty place.
Quick reference Taking photos of people t s mode > Beauty Shot, Portrait, Children f 31 t Red-eye, Red-eye Fix (to prevent or correct red-eye) f 44 t Face Detection f 49 Taking photos at night or in the dark t s mode > Night, Dawn, Fireworks f 31 t Flash options f 44 t ISO speed (to adjust the sensitivity to light) f 45 Taking action photos t Continuous, Motion Capture f 58 Taking photos of text, insects, or flowers t s mode > Close Up, Text f 31 Adjusting the exposure (brightness) t ISO speed (
Contents Using the DUAL IS mode ..................................................... Using the Program mode ..................................................... Taking a self-portrait shot ...................................................... Recording a video ............................................................... Recording voice memos ................................................... Recording a voice memo ..................................................... Adding a voice memo to a photo ..
Contents Adjusting brightness and colour ........................................ Adjusting the exposure manually (EV) .................................... Compensating for backlighting (ACB) .................................... Changing the metering option ............................................... Selecting a light source (White balance) ................................. Using burst modes ............................................................ Improving your photos ..............................
Basic functions Learn about your camera’s layout, icons, and basic functions for shooting.
Unpacking Check your product box for the following items. Camera AC adapter/ USB cable User Manual CD-ROM Quick Start Manual Rechargeable battery Strap The illustrations may differ from your actual items.
Camera layout Before you start, familiarise yourself with your camera's parts and their functions.
Camera layout Status lamp • Blinking: When saving a photo or video, being read by a computer or printer, or out of focus • Steady: When connecting to a computer or in focus Microphone Zoom button • Zoom in or out • Zoom in on part of a photo or view files as thumbnails 1 2 Main display* * Referred to “Touch screen” in this manual Playback button Basic functions 14
Icons The icons displayed will change according to the mode you select or the options you set.
Inserting the battery and memory card Learn to insert the battery and an optional microSDTM memory card into the camera. Removing the battery and memory card Push gently until the card disengages from the camera and then pull it out of the slot. Memory card Insert a memory card with the gold-coloured contacts facing up. Battery lock Push the lock up to release the battery. Battery Insert the battery with the Samsung logo facing up.
Charging the battery and turning your camera on Charging the battery Turning on your camera Before using the camera for the first time, you must charge the battery. Attach the USB cable to the AC adapter and then plug the end of cable with the indicator light into your camera. Press [POWER] to turn your camera on or off. • The initial setup screen appears when you turn on the camera for the first time. (p. 18) Turning on your camera in Playback mode Press [P].
Performing the initial setup The initial setup screen appears to allow you to configure the camera's basic settings. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Select Language. Select Date & Time (Date & Time). Set the date and time, select a date format, and select . Select a language. Select Time Zone (Time Zone). Select a time zone and select 7 . t To set the daylight-saving time, select Select . Basic functions 18 to switch to the Shooting mode.
Using the touch screen Learn basic actions to use the touch screen. The touch screen works best when touched with the soft part of your finger. Do not use other sharp objects, such as pens or pencils, to touch the screen. Doing so may damage the screen. Dragging Drag left or right to scroll horizontally. t When you touch or drag on the screen, discolourations will occur. It is not a malfunction but a characteristic of the touch screen. Touch or drag lightly to reduce these annoying effects.
Selecting a shooting mode Learn how to select a shooting mode. Your camera provides you with various modes for shooting. 1 2 Select the mode icon. Mode Select a mode. Basic functions 20 Description S Smart Auto: Take a photo by letting the camera select a scene mode as it detects. (p. 30) a Auto: Take a photo quickly and easily with minimal settings. (p. 24) p Program: Take a photo by setting options. (p. 35) s Scene: Take a photo with options preset for a specific scene. (p.
Selecting a shooting mode Selecting a shooting mode using motion recognition Your camera features a built-in motion sensor that allows you to quickly switch the shooting mode by tilting the camera. In Shooting mode, tilt the camera while touching and holding . Access the Movie mode (p. 36) Access the Smart Auto mode (p. 30) Motion recognition may not work well if you hold the camera parallel to the ground, as shown below. Access the Program mode (p.
Setting the dual displays and sound Learn how to change the basic settings for the front display and touch screen according to your preferences. Setting the front display Set the front display to display shooting options, such as macro or flash options. You can also inform your subject to pose for a photo. 1 2 In Shooting mode, select Front Display. Select an option. Front Display Option Main Display t Your camera will not remember your option setting once you turn off the camera.
Setting the dual displays and sound Setting the display type for the touch screen Setting the touch vibration or sound 1 In Shooting mode, select (In Playback mode, select Set whether your camera vibrates or emits a specified sound when you touch on the screen. 2 Select an option. Front Display Option Main Display. .) 1 2 In Shooting or Playback mode, select M. Select Main Display Description 3 Full: Display the name of an option when you select an icon.
Taking photos Learn basic actions to take photos easily and quickly in the Auto mode. 1 Make sure that the camera is in the a mode (Auto), the camera’s default shooting mode. 3 Half-press [Shutter] to focus. t A green frame means the subject in focus. t If not, select the mode icon a. F3.5 1/30s 2 4 Press [Shutter] to take a photo. Align your subject in the frame. See page 27 for tips to get clearer photos.
Taking photos Digital zoom Zooming You can shoot close-up photos by adjusting the zoom. Your camera has a 4.6X optical zoom and 5X digital zoom. By using both, you can zoom in up to 23 times. If the zoom indicator is in the digital range, your camera is using the digital zoom. The picture quality may deteriorate when you use the digital zoom. Push [Zoom] right to zoom in on your subject. Push [Zoom] left to zoom out.
Taking photos Reducing camera shake (OIS) apsv t OIS may not function properly when: - you move your camera to follow a moving subject - you use digital zoom - there is too much camera shake - the shutter speed is slow (e.g., when you select Night in the s mode) - the battery is low - you take a close-up shot t If you use the OIS function with a tripod, your images may be blurred by the vibration of the OIS sensor. Deactivate the OIS function when you use a tripod.
Tips for getting a clearer photo Holding your camera correctly Reducing camera shake t Set the Optical Image Stabilisation option to reduce camera shake optically. (p. 26) t Select the d mode to reduce camera shake both optically and digitally. (p. 35) Make sure nothing is blocking the lens. When h is displayed Half-pressing the shutter button F3.5 1/30s Half-press [Shutter] and adjust the focus. Focus and exposure will be adjusted automatically. F3.
Preventing your subject from being out of focus It may be difficult to get your subject in focus when: - there is little contrast between the subject and background - t When you take photos in low light (When your subject is wearing a colour of clothing that is similar to the background) the light source behind the subject is too bright the subject is shiny the subject includes horizontal patterns, such as blinds the subject is not positioned in the centre of the frame Turn on the flash. (p.
Extended functions Learn how to take a photo by selecting a mode and how to record a video or voice memo.
Shooting modes Take photos or record videos by selecting the best shooting mode for the conditions. Using the Smart Auto mode Icon In this mode, your camera automatically chooses the appropriate camera settings based on a detected type of scene. It will be helpful if you are not familiar with the camera settings for various scenes. 1 2 Description Appears when taking photos of landscapes at night. This is available only when the flash is off. Appears when taking portraits at night.
Shooting modes 3 4 2 Half-press [Shutter] to focus. This mode allows you to choose an appropriate scene for a variety of situations. Press [Shutter] to take the photo. Scene t If the camera does not recognise a proper scene mode, S will not change and the default settings will be used. t Even if there is a face detected, the camera may not select a portrait mode depending on the subject's position or lighting.
Shooting modes 3 Using the Beauty Shot mode Take a photo of a person with options to hide facial imperfections. 1 2 To hide facial imperfections, select f option. an t Select a higher setting to hide a greater number of imperfections. In Shooting mode, select a s . To make the subject's skin tone appear lighter (face only), select f an option. t Select a higher setting to make skin tone appear lighter.
Shooting modes Using the frame guide Using the Children mode When you want another person to take a photo of you, you can compose the scene with the frame guide feature. The frame guide will help the other person take a photo of you by showing the part of the pre-composed scene. In this mode, you can draw children’s attention to the camera by showing a short animation on the front display. 1 2 In Shooting mode, select a s 1 In Shooting mode, select a s . t An animation will play.
Shooting modes 4 Adjusting the exposure in the Night mode Select f In the Night mode, you can catch brief flashes of light as curved streaks by extending the exposure. Use a slow shutter speed to extend the time until the shutter closes. Increase the aperture value to prevent overexposure. 1 2 In Shooting mode, select a s Select f Shutter Speed Aperture . 1.0 2.0 4.0 8.0 16.0 Aperture. Aperture Shutter Speed 5 6 7 3 Shutter Speed.
Shooting modes Using the DUAL IS mode Using the Program mode Reduce camera shake and prevent blurred photos with Optical and Digital Image Stabilisation functions. Set various options (except for shutter speed and aperture value) in the Program mode. 1 2 Before correction 1 2 3 In Shooting mode, select a p. Set options. (For a list of options, refer to “Shooting options.”) After correction In Shooting mode, select a d. Align your subject in the frame and half-press [Shutter] to focus.
Shooting modes 4 Taking a self-portrait shot Take photos of yourself conveniently using the front display. 1 Half-press [Shutter] or select take another photo. In Shooting mode, tap the front display to turn it on. on the touch screen to t You can use this function when the front display option is set to . (p. 22) t If you use this function, you cannot set face detection options. t The focus frame to detect faces will not appear in the shooting mode that does not support face detection options.
Shooting modes 2 Select f per second). a frame rate (the number of frames t As the number of frames increases, action appears more natural, but the file size is increased. 4 5 6 Set other options as desired. (For options, refer to “Shooting options.”) Press [Shutter] to start recording. Press [Shutter] again to stop recording. 30 FPS To pause recording The camera allows you to pause temporarily while recording a video. With this function, you can record your favourite scenes as a single video.
Recording voice memos apsd Learn how to record a voice memo that you can play back at any time. You can add a voice memo to a photo as a short reminder of shooting conditions. You will get the best sound quality when recording 40 cm away from the camera. Recording a voice memo 1 In Shooting mode, select f > Adding a voice memo to a photo 1 . In Shooting mode, select f > 3 4 Press [Shutter] to record. t Select to pause and to resume.
Shooting options Learn about the options you can set in Shooting mode.
Selecting a resolution and quality Learn how to change the image resolution and quality settings. Selecting a resolution Sapsdv Option Description As you increase the resolution, your photo or video will include more pixels, so it can be printed on larger paper or displayed on a larger screen. When you use a high resolution, the file size will also increase. 4000 X 3000: Print on A1 paper. When taking a photo: 3264 X 2448: Print on A3 paper.
Selecting a resolution and quality When recording a video: 1 2 In the v mode, select f Selecting image quality . Select an option. 1280 X 720 HQ Photos you take are compressed and saved in JPEG format. Higher quality images will result in larger sizes. 1 In Shooting mode, select f > (In some modes, select f .) 2 Select an option. Fine Option apsd Description 1280 X 720 HQ: Play back high-quality files on an HDTV. 1280 X 720: Play back on an HDTV.
Using the timer Sapsdv Learn how to set the timer to delay shooting. 1 2 In Shooting mode, select 3 . Select an option. Press [Shutter] to start the timer. t The AF-assist light/timer lamp blinks. The camera will automatically take a photo at the specified time. t The front display will start the countdown a few seconds before shooting. Tap the front display to turn it on or off. Off Option Description Off: The timer is not active. 10 Sec: Take a photo in 10 seconds.
Using the timer 5 Using the motion timer 1 2 3 4 In Shooting mode, select . Pose for your photo while the AF-assist light/timer lamp is blinking. t The AF-assist light/timer lamp will stop blinking just before the camera automatically takes a photo. Press [Shutter]. Stand within 3 m from the camera within 6 seconds after pressing [Shutter]. Make a motion, such as waving your arms, to activate the timer. t The AF-assist light/timer lamp will start to blink rapidly when the camera detects you.
Shooting in the dark Learn how to take photos at night or in low light conditions. Preventing red-eye Using the flash aps If the flash fires when you take a photo of a person in the dark, a red glow may appear in the eyes. To prevent this, select Red-eye or Red-eye Fix. Saps Use the flash when taking photos in the dark or when you need more light on your photos. 1 2 In Shooting mode, select . Select an option. Auto Option Description Off: t The flash will not fire.
Shooting in the dark Option Description Adjusting the ISO speed Red-eye*: t The flash fires when the subject or background is dark. t The camera reduces red-eyes. The ISO speed is the measure of a film’s sensitivity to light as defined by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO). The higher ISO speed you select, the more sensitive to light your camera becomes. With a higher ISO speed, you can get a better photo without using the flash. Fill in: t The flash always fires.
Changing the camera’s focus Learn how to adjust the camera's focus according to your subjects. Using macro Using auto focus apdv Use macro to take close-up photos of subjects, such as flowers or insects. Refer to macro options in “Using auto focus.” apdv To take sharp photos, select the appropriate focus according to your distance from the subject. 1 2 In Shooting mode, select . Select an option. Normal (AF) Option Description Normal (AF): Focus on a subject farther than 80 cm.
Changing the camera’s focus Using smart touch focus apsd t If you do not touch any area on the screen, the focus frame will appear in the centre of the screen. t Tracking a subject may fail when: - the subject is too small or the subject moves - the subject is backlit or you are shooting in a dark place - colours or patterns on the subject and the background are the same - the camera shakes excessively In these cases, the focus frame will appear as a white single-line frame.
Changing the camera’s focus Using one touch shooting Adjusting the focus area apsd apsd You can focus on your subject and take a photo with a touch of your finger. You can get clearer photos by selecting an appropriate focus area according to your subject’s location in the scene. 1 2 3 1 2 In Shooting mode, select f . Touch a subject to focus. In Shooting mode, select f . Select an option. Touch and hold the subject to take the photo. t Touch and hold until the level indicator fills up.
Using face detection apsd If you use face detection options, your camera can automatically detect a human face. When you focus on a human face, the camera adjusts the exposure automatically. Take photos quickly and easily by using Blink Detection to detect closed eyes or Smile Shot to capture a smiling face. You can also use Smart Face Recognition to register faces and prioritise the focus on them. t In some scene modes, face detection is unavailable.
Using face detection Taking a smile shot Detecting eye blinking The camera automatically releases the shutter when it detects a smiling face. If your camera detects closed eyes, it will automatically take 2 photos in succession. In Shooting mode, select f In Shooting mode, select f . When your subject smiles broadly, your camera can detect the smile more easily. Shooting options . t Hold your camera still while “Capturing” is displayed on the screen.
Using face detection Using smart face recognition t The camera may recognise and register faces incorrectly depending on lighting conditions, remarkable changes in the subject's pose or face, and whether or not the subject is wearing glasses. t The camera can automatically register up to 14 faces. If the camera recognises a new face when there are 14 registered faces, it will replace the face in the lowest priority with the new one.
Using face detection Registering faces as your favourites (My Star) You can register your favourite faces to prioritise the focus and exposure on those faces. This feature is available only when you use a memory card. 1 2 In Shooting mode, select f 3 4 Select to register the face as one of your favourites. Select when the face list appears. t Your favourite faces are indicated with a on the face list. t You can register up to 6 favourite faces. t The flash option will be set to Off.
Adjusting brightness and colour Learn how to adjust the brightness and colour for better image quality. Adjusting the exposure manually (EV) pdv 3 Depending on the intensity of the ambient light, your photos may be too bright or dark. In these cases, you can adjust the exposure to get a better photo. Darker (-) 1 2 Neutral (0) Select Brighter (+) In Shooting mode, select f t Once you adjust the exposure, the setting will remain the same.
Adjusting brightness and colour Compensating for backlighting (ACB) p Option When the light source is behind your subject or there is high contrast between your subject and the background, your subject is likely to appear dark in the photo. In this case, set the Auto Contrast Balance (ACB) option. Description Off: ACB is off. On: ACB is on. t The ACB feature is always on in the a mode. t This feature is not available when Continuous, Motion Capture, or AEB is in use.
Adjusting brightness and colour Changing the metering option pdv Option The metering mode refers to the way in which a camera measures the quantity of light. The brightness and lighting of your photos will vary depending on the metering mode you select. 1 In Shooting mode, select f > (In the v mode, select f .) 2 Select an option. Spot: t Your camera measures only the light intensity of the very centre of the frame.
Adjusting brightness and colour Selecting a light source (White balance) p d v Auto WB The colour of your photo depends on the type and quality of the light source. If you want the colour of your photo to be realistic, select an appropriate lighting condition to calibrate the white balance, such as Auto WB, Daylight, Cloudy, or Tungsten. Icon Description Auto WB: Use automatic settings depending on the lighting conditions. Auto WB Daylight: Select when taking outdoor photos on a sunny day.
Adjusting brightness and colour Defining your own white balance You can customise the white balance by taking photos of a white surface, such as a piece of paper. This will help you to match the colours in your photo with the actual scene according to your lighting condition. 1 2 Aim the lens at a piece of white paper. 3 Press [Shutter]. In Shooting mode, select f .
Using burst modes ps It can be difficult to take photos of fast-moving subjects or capture natural facial expressions and gestures of your subjects in photos. In these cases, select one of the burst modes. Option Description Motion Capture: While you are pressing [Shutter], the camera takes VGA photos (6 photos per second; maximum of 30 photos). 1 2 In Shooting mode, select f > AEB: t Take 3 photos with different exposures: normal, underexposed, and overexposed.
Improving your photos Learn how to improve your photos by applying photo styles or colours, or make some adjustments. Applying photo styles Defining your own RGB tone apsdv Apply different styles to your photos, such as Soft, Vivid, or Forest. 1 2 3 Soft 1 2 Vivid In Shooting mode, select f > (once or twice) . Select a colour (R: Red, G: Green, B: Blue). Adjust the amount of the selected colour. Forest Custom RGB In Shooting mode, select f > (once or twice) . Select an option.
Improving your photos Adjusting your photos p Contrast option Description Adjust the sharpness, saturation, and contrast of your photos. - Decrease the colour and brightness. 1 2 + Increase the colour and brightness. 3 In Shooting mode, select f > (twice) . Saturation option Select an adjustment option. t t t : Sharpness : Contrast : Saturation Select a value to adjust the selected item. -1 Sharpness option 0 +1 Decrease the saturation. + Increase the saturation.
Playback/Editing Learn how to play back photos, videos, or voice memos and edit photos or videos. Also, learn how to connect your camera to your photo printer, TV, or HDTV.
Playing back Learn actions to play back photos, videos, or voice memos, and managing files. t You can also view files by tilting the camera. (Motion recognition may not work well if you hold the camera parallel to the ground.) Starting Playback mode View photos or play videos and voice memos stored in your camera. 1 Press [P]. t The most recent file you have taken or recorded will be displayed. t If the camera is off, it will turn on. 2 Draw a horizontal bar left or right to scroll through files.
Playing back Selecting a menu using motion recognition Your camera features a built-in motion sensor that allows you to quickly select a menu by tilting the camera. In Playback mode, tilt the camera while touching and holding . Set the current photo as your favourite photo* ( will appear on the top of the file.) Start a slide show (p. 69) Motion recognition may not work well if you hold the camera parallel to the ground, as shown below. Lock or unlock the current file will appear on the top of the file.
Playing back Display in Playback mode Icon Description Select a display type (p. 23) Select a menu using motion recognition (p. 63) M Playback time of videos or voice memos Information Icon Play videos or voice memos (Video p. 70/Voice memo p. 71) Description Ranking your favourite faces Photo includes a voice memo v Playback and settings menus You can change the ranking of your favourite faces or delete them. This feature is available only when you use a memory card.
Playing back 2 Select a face. Edit Ranking 3 Description Type View files by the file type. Date View files by the date they were saved. Color View files by the dominant colour of the image. Week View files by the weekday they were saved. Favorite View your favourite files. Face View files by recognised faces and favourite faces. (Up to 20 people) Select , or . to change the ranking of the face and select . View and manage files by categories, such as date, file type, or week.
Playing back Protecting files Viewing files as thumbnails Scan thumbnails of files. Protect your files from accidental deletion. In Playback mode, push [Zoom] left to display 9 or 16 thumbnails (push [Zoom] right to return to the previous mode). To Do this Scroll through files Select < or >. View a file Select a thumbnail. Delete files Select Select a category Select or drag a file to . To select and protect files, 1 2 3 In Playback mode, select M. Select Protect Select.
Playing back To protect all files, To delete all files, 1 2 1 2 In Playback mode, select M. Select Protect All Lock. In Playback mode, select M. Select Delete All Yes. Alternate way to delete a file Deleting files Delete single files or all files at once. You cannot delete protected files. While viewing a file in Playback mode, draw an X on the screen. To delete a single file, 1 2 In Playback mode, select a file . Select Yes to delete the file.
Playing back Using the recycle bin Copying files to the memory card If you activate the recycle bin, files you delete will be sent to the recycle bin instead of being deleted permanently. This applies to single files or selected files only–if you choose to delete all files, those files will not be sent to the recycle bin. To activate the recycle bin, 1 2 You can copy files from the internal memory to a memory card. 1 2 3 In Playback mode, select M. Select . Copy to Card. Select Yes to copy files.
Playing back Viewing files by rotating the photo automatically You can view vertical photos in landscape view without rotating your camera. Vertical photos will be automatically rotated to an upright position in landscape view once you set this option and take vertical photos. To activate the automatic rotation, 1 2 3 In Shooting or Playback mode, select M .. Icon Delete the file. Select Auto Rotate On. Select Description Crop the enlarged photo (it will be saved as a new file). .
Playing back Playing a video You can play a video, capture an image from a video, or crop a video. 1 2 Option In Playback mode, select a video Use the following icons to control playback. Description Images: Select photos (up to 2,000) for your slide show. Play Mode: Select whether or not to loop the slide show. Interval: Set the interval between photos. t This will be available when is selected in the Effect menu. t When used with an effect option other than , the interval will be set to 1 sec.
Playing back Trimming a video during playback Playing a voice memo 1 Select at the point where you want the new video to begin and select . 2 3 Select 4 to resume playback. Select at the point where you want the new video to end and select . Playing a voice memo 1 2 In Playback mode, select a voice memo Use the following icons to control playback. Select Yes. t The original video should be at least 10 seconds long. t The edited video will be saved as a new file.
Playing back Adding a voice memo to a photo 1 2 3 In Playback mode, select a photo M. Select Voice memo On. Press [Shutter] to record a short voice memo (10 seconds maximum). Playing a voice memo added to a photo 1 In Playback mode, select a photo that includes a voice memo . 2 Use the following icons to control playback. t Press [Shutter] to stop recording a voice memo. Icon / Description Pause or resume playback. Stop playback. Adjust volume or mute sound.
Editing a photo Perform photo editing tasks, such as rotating, resizing, eliminating red-eyes, and adjusting brightness, contrast, or saturation. t Edited photos will be saved as new files. t When you edit photos that are or larger, they will be automatically resized to a lower resolution (except when rotating or resizing photos). Resizing photos 1 2 In Playback mode, select a photo Select . an option. t Select to save the photo as a start image. (p.
Editing a photo Editing colour Defining your own RGB tone Apply a different colour tone to the photo, such as Soft, Vivid, or Forest. 1 2 3 Soft 1 2 Vivid Custom RGB . an option. t Select to define your own RGB tone. 4 Select Soft 3 Select . Playback/Editing Select a colour (R: Red, G: Green, B: Blue). Adjust the amount of the colour. Forest In Playback mode, select a photo Select In Playback mode, select a photo 74 . .
Editing a photo Applying a special effect Correcting exposure problems Apply special effects to the photo, such as colour filters or noise effects. Adjust ACB (Auto Contrast Balance), brightness, contrast, or saturation. 1 2 In Playback mode, select a photo Select . Adjusting an image an option. 1 2 Elegant Option Description Add Noise: Add noise to the photo to give it an aged look. 3 Select . Select t t t . an adjustment option.
Editing a photo Applying snow effect Editing photos of portraits You can improve your photos by hiding facial imperfections and removing red-eye or you can apply effects for fun. These effects are only available for portraits. 1 2 3 Snow Mosaic Highlight Hiding imperfections 1 2 3 4 In Playback mode, select a photo Select . Select . . t Snow falls around the subjects. Select to stop snowing and select . Applying fun effects 1 2 .
Editing a photo 5 Creating a print order (DPOF) Set DPOF options. Select photos to be printed and set options, such as number of copies or paper size. t The memory card can be taken to a print shop that supports DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) or you can print photos directly through a DPOF-compatible printer at home. t Wide photos may print with the left and right edges cut off, so be aware of the dimensions of your photos. t You cannot set the DPOF for the photos stored in the internal memory.
Viewing files on a TV or HDTV Play back photos or videos by connecting your camera to a TV using the A/V cable. 1 In Shooting or Playback mode, select M → . 2 Select . (twice) → Video Out. 3 Select a video signal output according to your country or 8 View photos or play videos using the touch screen on region. (p. 92) 4 Turn off your camera and TV. 5 Connect your camera to your TV using the A/V cable. Video your camera. • The touch screen will function as the controller for the TV screen.
Viewing files on a TV or HDTV 6 Viewing files on an HDTV You can view high-quality and uncompressed photos or videos on an HDTV using the optional HDMI adapter and cable. HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is supported by most HDTVs. For details, see the HDMI Kit manual. 1 2 3 4 5 In Shooting or Playback mode, select M 7 Turn on your camera. t The HDTV will be powered on automatically and the camera screen will be displayed. View files using a remote control of your camera or HDTV. .
Transferring files to your computer (for Windows) Transfer files to your computer using the built-in Intelli-studio program. You can also edit files or upload files to your favourite websites. Requirements for Intelli-studio Item Requirements CPU Intel Pentium 4, 3.2 GHz or higher/AMD Athlon 64FX, 2.
Transferring files to your computer (for Windows) 5 Transferring files using Intelli-studio Intelli-studio will start automatically when you connect the camera to your computer with the USB cable. 6 The battery will be charged while the camera is connected to a computer with the USB cable. 7 1 2 3 4 In Shooting or Playback mode, select M Turn on the camera. t The computer recognises the camera automatically. Select a folder on your computer to save new files.
Transferring files to your computer (for Windows) Using Intelli-studio Intelli-studio is a built-in program that allows you to play back and edit files. You can also upload files to websites, such as Flickr or YouTube. For details, select Menu Help in the program. t If you install Intelli-studio on your computer, the program will launch more quickly. To install the program, select Menu Install Intelli-studio on PC. t You cannot edit files directly on the camera.
Transferring files to your computer (for Windows) Icon Transferring files by connecting the camera as a removable disk Description 1 Open menus 2 Display files in the selected folder 3 Change to the Edit mode 4 Change to the Sharing mode (You can send files by email or upload files to websites, such as Flickr or YouTube.
Transferring files to your computer (for Windows) 4 Turn on the camera. Disconnecting the camera (for Windows XP) t The computer recognises the camera automatically. The way to disconnect the USB cable for Windows 2000/Vista is similar. If the camera fails to connect, a pop-up window will appear. Select Computer. 5 On your computer, select My computer Removable Disk DCIM 100PHOTO. 6 Select the files you want and drag or save them to your computer.
Transferring files to your computer (for Mac) When you connect the camera to a Macintosh computer, the computer will recognise the device automatically. You can transfer files directly from the camera to the computer without installing any programs. Mac OS 10.3 or later is supported. 1 Connect your camera to a Macintosh computer with the USB cable. You must plug the end of the cable with the indicator light (S) into your camera. If the cable is reversed, it may damage your files.
Printing photos with a photo printer (PictBridge) Print photos with a PictBridge-compatible printer by connecting your camera directly to the printer. 1 2 With the printer on, connect your camera to the printer with the USB cable. 5 6 Turn on your camera. t The printer recognises the camera automatically. t If the camera fails to connect, a pop-up window will appear. Select Printer. t If your printer has the mass storage feature, you must first set the USB mode to Printer in the settings menu. (p.
Printing photos with a photo printer (PictBridge) Configuring print settings Option Description Size: Specify the size of the print. Layout: Create thumbnail prints. Type: Select the type of paper. Quality: Set the printing quality. Date: Set to print the date. File Name: Set to print the name of the file. Reset: Reset the print options. Some options are not supported by some printers.
Appendixes Refer to settings, error messages, specifications, and maintenance tips.
Settings menu Learn about various options to configure your camera's settings. 3 Accessing the settings menu 1 2 In Shooting or Playback mode, select M. Select a menu. Icon Select an option and save your settings. Volume Off Haptic Strength Low Haptic&Sound Medium High Volume : Medium Shutter Sound Haptic Strength : Medium Start Sound Haptic&Sound : All Shutter Sound :1 Start Sound : Off 4 Description Sound settings: Set various camera sounds and volume. (p.
Settings menu Sound settings Display settings * Default * Default Item Description Item Description Volume Adjust the volume of any sound. (Off, Low, Medium*, High) Language Select a language for the display text. Select a level of the vibration when you touch on the screen. (Low, Medium*, High) Function Description Display a brief description of an option or menu. (Off, On*) Haptic Strength In low temperatures, the vibration level may feel lower than your actual setting.
Settings menu * Default Item Description Quick View Set the duration for reviewing a captured image before returning to Shooting mode. (Off, 0.5 sec*, 1 sec, 3 sec) Power Save If you perform no operations for 30 seconds, the camera automatically switches to Power save mode (press any button to deactivate the Power save mode). (Off*, On) Camera settings * Default Item Description Time Zone Select a region and set the daylight-saving time (DST). Specify how to name files.
Settings menu * Default Item Description * Default Item Set whether to display the date and time on your photos when printing. (Off*, Date, Date & Time) Imprint t The date and time will be displayed on the bottomright corner of the photo in yellow. t The date and time may not be printed on some printer models. t If you select in the s mode, the date and time will not be displayed. Select the resolution of photos when playing back files on an HDTV with the HDMI adapter and cable.
Settings menu * Default Item Description USB Set the function to use via a USB connection with a computer or printer. t Auto*: Set your camera to select a USB mode automatically. t Computer: Connect your camera to a computer for transferring files. t Printer: Connect your camera to a printer for printing files. PC Software Set Intelli-studio to start automatically when you connect your camera to your computer.
Error messages When the following error messages appear, try these remedies. Error message Suggested remedies Card Error t Turn off your camera and then turn it on again. t Remove your memory card and insert it again. t Format your memory card. (p. 91) DCF Full Error File names do not match the DCF standard. Transfer the files on the memory card to your computer and format the card. (p. 91) File Error Delete the damaged file or contact a service centre.
Camera maintenance Camera body Cleaning your camera Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. Camera lens and touch screen Use a blower brush to remove dust and wipe the lens gently with a soft cloth. If any dust remains, apply lens cleaning liquid to a piece of cleaning paper and wipe gently. t Never use benzene, thinners, or alcohol to clean the device. These solutions can damage the camera or cause it to malfunction. t Do not press on the lens cover or use a blower brush on the lens cover.
Camera maintenance Memory card capacity About memory cards The memory capacity may differ depending on shooting scenes or shooting conditions. These capacities are based on a 1 GB microSDTM card: Memory cards you can use You can use microSDTM (Secure Digital) memory cards.
Camera maintenance About the battery Battery life Use only Samsung-approved batteries. Average time / Number of photos Battery specifications Mode SLB-07A Type Lithium-ion battery Cell capacity 720 mAh Voltage 3.7 V Charging time (when the camera is switched off) Approx. 150 min Test conditions (when the battery is fully charged) This is measured under the following conditions: in the a mode, 12M resolution, Fine quality, OIS on. Approx. 90 min/ Photos Approx. 180 photos 1.
Camera maintenance Notes about charging the battery t If the indicator light is off, make sure that the battery is inserted correctly. t Turn off your camera when charging. t Turn on your camera after charging the battery for more than 10 minutes. t Using the flash or recording videos depletes the battery quickly. Charge the battery until the indicator light turns green. t If the indicator light blinks in orange or does not illuminate, reconnect the cable, or remove the battery and insert it again.
Before contacting a service centre If you are having trouble with your camera, try these troubleshooting procedures before contacting a service centre. If you have attempted the troubleshooting solution and are still having problems with your device, contact your local dealer or service centre. Situation Suggested remedies Cannot turn on the camera t Make sure that the battery is inserted. t Make sure that the battery is inserted correctly. t Charge the battery.
Before contacting a service centre Situation Suggested remedies The camera screen works poorly If you use your camera at very low temperatures, it may cause the camera screen to malfunction or discolour. For better performance of your camera screen, use your camera in moderate temperatures. The memory card has an error The memory card has not been reset. Format the card. (p.
Before contacting a service centre Situation Suggested remedies Your camera cannot play videos t You can play videos only with the Intellistudio program. Install the program on your computer. (p. 82) t Make sure that the USB cable is connected correctly. Intelli-studio is not functioning properly t End Intelli-studio and restart the program. t You cannot use Intelli-studio on Macintosh computers. t Make sure that the PC Software is set to On in the settings menu. (p.
Camera specifications Image sensor Shutter speed Type 1/2.33" (Approx. 7.79 mm) CCD Effective pixels Approx. 12.2 mega-pixels Total pixels Approx. 12.4 mega-pixels t Auto: 1/8 - 1/2,000 sec. t Program: 1 - 1/2,000 sec. t Night: 8 - 1/2,000 sec. t Fireworks: 2 sec. Lens Focal length Exposure Schneider-KREUZNACH lens f = 4.9 - 22.5 mm (35 mm film equivalent: 27 - 124.2 mm) F-stop range F3.5 (W) - F5.9 (T) Digital zoom t Still image mode: 1.0X - 5.0X t Play mode: 1.0X - 12.
Camera specifications White Balance Playback Auto WB, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent_H, Fluorescent_L, Tungsten, Custom Set Type Single image, Thumbnails, Multi slide show with music and effects, Movie clip, Smart Album* * Smart Album category: Type, Date, Color, Week, Face, Favorite Edit Resize, Rotate, Photo Style Selector , Image Adjust, Special Effect, Face Effect Date Imprinting Date & Time, Date, Off Shooting t Photo Style Selector : Normal, Soft, Vivid, Forest, t Modes: Smart Auto (Portrait
Camera specifications File format t Photo: JPEG (DCF), EXIF 2.21, DPOF 1.1, Power source PictBridge 1.0 t Video: H.264 (MPEG-4.AVC) t Audio: AAC Rechargeable battery For 1GB microSDTM Image size Dimensions (W x H x D) Super Fine Fine Normal 4000 X 3000 145 281 399 99.8 x 59.8 x 18.6 mm 3984 X 2656 166 310 436 Weight 165.
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Index A B D F ACB Battery Date and time 91 Face detection in Playback mode 75 in Shooting mode 54 Adjusting Brightness 75 Contrast in Playback mode 75 in Shooting mode 60 Saturation in Playback mode 75 in Shooting mode 60 Sharpness 60 Charging 98 Life 97 Specifications 97 Deleting files 67 Digital Image Stabilisation 35 Beauty Shot mode 32 Digital zoom 25 Blink detection 50 Disconnecting the device 84 Facial brightness 32 Burst Display brightness 90 Facial imperfections 32 Display type 2
Index Focus distance Auto macro 46 Macro 46 Normal (AF) 46 Super macro 46 Format 91 Motion recognition I in Playback mode 63 in Shooting mode 21 Icons 15 Imprint 92 Intelli-studio 82 ISO speed 45 Frame guide 33 Motion timer 43 Movie mode 36 Muting Camera 17 Video 37 Printing photos 86 Print order 77 Program mode 35 Protecting files 66 Q Quick View 91 Frame rate 37 L Front display 13, 22 Light source (White balance) 56 O R Long time shutter 34 One touch shooting 48 Recording M Optical Imag
Index RGB tone in Playback mode 74 in Shooting mode 59 Rotating 68, 73 Slide show 69 V Smart Album 65 Video Playing 70 Recording 36 Smart Auto mode 30 Smart face recognition 51 S Scene mode 31 Self-portrait 36 Smart Touch AF 47 Smile shot 50 Add noise 75 Colour filter 75 Elegant 75 Settings Shooting mode Auto 24 DUAL IS 35 Movie 36 Program 35 Scene 31 Smart Auto 30 Viewing files as thumbnails 66 on TV 78 Slide show 69 Smart album 65 Special effects Service centre 99 Accessing 89 Camera 91 Display
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