User Guide
Table Of Contents
- UNPACKING
- CONTENTS
- QUICK START BASICS
- INTRODUCTION
- GETTING READY
- SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT
- SHOOTING A MOVIE
- USING BEST SHOT
- ADVANCED SETTINGS
- Changing the Focus Mode
- Correcting Image Brightness (EV Shift)
- Controlling White Balance
- Specifying ISO Sensitivity
- Specifying the Metering Mode
- Using the Camera’s Filter Effects
- Controlling Image Sharpness
- Controlling Color Saturation
- Adjusting Image Contrast
- Date Stamping Snapshots
- Using the On-screen Histogram to Check Exposure
- Other Useful Recording Functions
- VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES
- EDITING IMAGES
- USING AUDIO
- MANAGING YOUR FILES
- DELETING FILES
- OTHER SETTINGS
- Configuring Camera Sound Settings
- Turning the Startup Screen On or Off
- Specifying the File Name Serial Number Generation Rule
- Changing the Camera Date and Time Setting
- Using World Time
- Changing the Display Language
- Changing the USB Port Protocol
- [_] (REC) and [>] (PLAY) Button Settings
- Formatting Built-in Memory
- PRINTING
- USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER
- APPENDIX

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SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT
IMPORTANT!
• The speed of continuous shutter recording depends on the
type of memory card loaded in the camera. When shooting
to built-in memory, continuous shutter shooting is relatively
slow.
• Turning off the camera automatically turns off the
Continuous Shutter mode.
• Starting a continuous shutter operation causes the
exposure and focus settings to be fixed at the levels for the
first image. The same settings are applied to all
subsequent images.
• Continuous shutter cannot be used in combination with any
of the following features.
– Some BEST SHOT scenes (Business Cards and
Documents, Whiteboard, etc., Old Photo, Movie, Voice
Recording)
• When using a continuous shutter mode, keep the camera
still until all recording is finished.
• A continuous shutter operation may stop part way through
if memory capacity runs low.
• The continuous shutter rate depends on the current image
size and image quality settings.
• You cannot use the self-timer in combination with
continuous shutter mode.