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WARNINGS Do not use the camera if it is emitting smoke, unusual odor or noise, becoming unusually hot to be touched, or if it is in any other abnormal state. Operating the camera in any of these circumstances may cause a fire or an electrical shock. Stop using the camera immediately, turn the camera off, and then disconnect the power source (batteries or AC power adapter). (If you are using the AC power adapter from the AC power outlet after you have disconnected the camera.
Do not expose the camera to moisture and avoid water gets into the camera. Take particular care when using the camera under extreme weather conditions, such as rain or snow, or when operating the camera at the beach or near water. Water in the camera may cause a fire or an electrical shock. Do not touch the power plug during a thunderstorm if you are using the AC power adapter. This may cause an electrical shock. Do not attempt to modify the camera. This may cause a fire or an electrical shock.
CAUTIONS Do not place the camera in damp or dusty locations. This may cause a fire or an electrical shock. Do not place the camera in a location affected by oil fumes or steam, such as near a cooking stove or humidifier. This may cause a fire or an electrical shock. E Do not cover or wrap the camera or the AC power adapter with a cloth or quilt. This may cause heat to build up, distort the case and cause a fire. Always use the camera and its accessories in well-ventilated locations.
When leaving the camera unused for long periods, such as during a vacation, always unplug the camera from the power source (batteries or AC power adapter) for safety. (If you are using the AC power adapter, unplug the adapter from the AC power outlet after you have disconnected the camera.) Failure to do so could result in a fire. Do not use batteries other than those specified for use with the camera.
CONTENTS E CE STATEMENT ........................................................................................... 1 TRADEMARK INFORMATION ....................................................................... 2 READ THIS FIRST............................................................................................3 WARNINGS ................................................................................................... 4 CAUTIONS ...................................................................
GETTING STARTED .................................................................................. 21 Installing the Batteries .................................................................................... 21 Using the AC Power Adapter ........................................................................... 22 Loading an SD Memory Card ........................................................................... 23 Formatting the Memory Card............................................................
Photography in a Variety of Modes .................................................................. 35 Selecting the Manual Mode ................................................................................ 36 Setting Aperture Priority...........................................................................................37 Setting Shutter Speed Priority...................................................................................37 Selecting the Auto Mode ......................................
MOVIE MODE ............................................................................................. 54 Recording Video Clips ..................................................................................... 54 Viewing Video Clips ........................................................................................ 55 TRANSFERRING RECORDED IMAGES/VIDEO CLIPS TO YOUR COMPUTER ...... 56 Step 1: Installing the USB Driver on a Windows PC .........................................
INTRODUCTION Overview E Your new digital camera delivers high quality, 2560 x 1920 resolution images using a 5.0 Megapixels CCD sensor. Using either the optical viewfinder or the 1.6" TFT color image LCD monitor, you can compose images and then examine them in detail. An auto-flash sensor automatically detects the shooting (lighting) conditions and determines whether the flash should be used. This feature helps ensure that your images turn out right.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA Front View E 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 14 Mode dial Shutter button Camera strap/ lens strap A/V OUT (Audio/Video Out) terminal Digital terminal DC-in connector 7. Power switch 8. Flash 9. Viewfinder window 10. Lens 11.
Rear View 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Arrow button (Up) Flash button Arrow button (Right) Arrow button (Down) Self-timer button Arrow button (Left) OK OK button(Display On/Off) E 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Viewfinder LED indicator LCD monitor Delete button Tripod socket 6. T Zoom in button Digital zoom button W Zoom out button Thumbnail button 7. Playback button 8. Menu button 9.
Mode Dial E 1. M 2. 3. 4. A Mode Manual Mode Auto Mode Macro Mode Portrait Mode 5. Landscape Mode 6. Night Scene Mode 7. 8. 9. Sports Mode Setup Mode Movie Mode 16 Description This Manual mode lets you adjust additional picture settings (Color, Saturation, Sharpness) Select this mode to a just "point-and-shoot" action. Select this mode to shoot a close-up of the subject. Select this mode to make people stand out with the background out-of-focus.
LED Indicators Indicator LED indicator LED indicator LED indicator LED indicator LED indicator LED indicator LED indicator Status Solid red Solid green Blinking red Blinking red Blinking green Blinking green Solid green Description/Activity Sound The camera is powering up No The camera is powered and ready Yes *(1) Camera error Yes *(3) Charging the flash No Image is being recorded to the memory card No USB communication/transfer in progress No The camera is ready to record images Yes *(1) (or movies) Sel
LCD Monitor Information These indicators are displayed when recording still images E 1. Exposure mode [M] Manual mode [A] Auto mode [ [ [ [ [ ] Macro mode ] Portrait mode ] Landscape mode ] Night Scene mode ] Sports mode 2. Image size [ ] 2560 x 1920 pixels [ ] 1600 x 1200 pixels [ ] 1280 x 960 pixels [ ] 640 x 480 pixels 18 3. Image quality [ ] Fine [ ] Normal [ ] Economy 4.
5. Sharpness [ ] High [ ] Medium [ ] Low 6. White balance Auto [ ] Daylight [ ] Cloudy [ ] Sunset [ [ ] Tungsten ] Fluorescent 7. ISO Auto: 100 200 400 8. Flash mode [ ] Fill flash (on) [ ] Flash off [ ] Auto flash [ ] Red-eye reduction 9. Color [ ] Full color [ ] Black and White [ ] Sepia 10. Card indicator E 11. Remaining pictures 12. [ [ [ [ ] Adapter indicator Battery level ] Full battery power ] Medium battery power ] Virtually no battery power 13. EV compensation 14.
These indicators are displayed when recording video clips: 1. Movie mode 2. Recording indicator 3. Video counter 4. Battery level 5. Card indicator. E These indicators are displayed when playing images back: 1. Reverse Key 2. Card indicator 3. Forward Key 4. Print indicator 5. Current image/ total number of images 6. Battery level These indicators are displayed when playing video clips back: 1. Reverse key 2. Battery level 3. Forward key 4. Current image number/ total number of images 5. Recorded time 6.
GETTING STARTED You can use either 2 AA size batteries (Alkaline or Ni-MH) or an AC power adapter (3.0V/2.5A) to power the camera. Battery power is convenient for capturing images or recording video clips while an AC power adapter is useful when transferring images to your computer. Installing the Batteries E 1. Make sure the camera is off. 2. Slide the battery/SD memory card cover . 3. Insert the batteries, noting correct polarity (+ and -). 4. Close the battery/SD memory card cover firmly.
Using the AC Power Adapter 1. Make sure the camera is turned off. 2. Open the port cover and connect one end of the AC power adapter to the jack labeled "DC IN". 3. Connect the other end to an electrical outlet. E Make sure to use only the AC power adapter specified for the camera. Damage caused by the use of an incorrect adapter is not covered under the warranty.
Loading an SD Memory Card The camera comes with 11MB of internal memory, allowing you to store images and video clips in the camera. However, you can expand the memory capacity by using the SD memory card so that you can store additional images and video clips. 1. Make sure the camera is turned off. 2. Slide the battery/SD memory card cover . 3. Insert the SD memory card. If the card cannot be inserted, check the orientation. 4. Close the battery/SD card cover.
Formatting the Memory Card E 1. Switch to Playback mode. 2. Press the Menu button. 3. Select "Delete". 4. Select "Format card". 5. Select "Yes" to confirm your selection. (Caution: all data will be erased from your card). Attaching the Camera Strap To prevent accidental slippage during use, always use the camera strap. Attach the camera strap as follows: 1. Thread the small loop of the strap through the strap eyelet on the camera. 2.
Attaching the Lens Strap To prevent accidental dropping of the lens cap, always use the lens strap. Attach the lens strap as follows: 1. Pass the end of the lens strap through the strap eyelet on the lens cap. 2. Pass the end through the lens strap and pull. * Attach the end on the other side of the lens strap to the strap eyelet on the camera in the same way.
Setting the Date and the Time The Date/Time screen will be presented if/when: The camera is turned on for the first time. The camera is turned on after removing the batteries/AC power adapter or replacing the batteries. E When the date and time setting screen appears, follow the steps to set the correct date and time. You may skip this procedure by pressing EXIT. 1. Enter the values of date and time by using To incraese a value, press the button. To decrease a value, press the button. 2.
Setting the Image Resolution and Quality Resolution and quality settings determine the pixel size (dimension), image file size, and compression ratio for your image. These settings affect the number of images that can be stored in the internal memory, or on an SD memory card. Higher resolution and higher quality images offer the best photographic results but take up more memory space. High resolution/quality settings are recommended for printed output and situations requiring the finest detail.
The table below shows the approximate number of shots that you can take at each setting based on 11MB internal memory or an 8MB/16MB/32MB/128MB/256MB SD memory card. E The above data shows the standard testing results. The actual capacity varies according to the shooting conditions and settings.
TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS Basic Setting Your camera is equipped with both an optical viewfinder and a 1.6" full color TFT LCD monitor to compose images. Taking images by using the optical viewfinder will conserve more battery power. If your batteries' level is in low condition, it is recommended to compose images by using the viewfinder. The LCD monitor can help you accurately compose the pictures and examine all the details, but using it may also consume more battery power.
Using the LCD Monitor Using the LCD monitor can help you to confirm an image while taking pictures, to replay recorded images/video clips or to adjust menu settings. The mode icons, text and numbers that are displayed on the LCD monitor may vary according to the current settings. E 1. Turn the camera on by sliding the POWER switch. 2. Set the mode dial base on the desired scenery (Manual, Auto, Macro, Portrait, Landscape, Night Scene or Sports). 3. Compose your shot in the LCD monitor. 4.
Using the Zoom Functions The lens moves during the zoom photography. Zoom photography allows you to capture telephoto and wide-angle shots. By using the digital zoom, images can be closer by pressing the (T) telephoto button. Or appears smaller away by pressing the (W) wide-angle button. To capture a digitally zoomed image, perform the following steps: 1. Turn the camera on by sliding the POWER switch. 2.
Using the Self-Timer By using the self-timer you can join into the screen when taking group shots. You can take pictures with the self-timer in any shooting mode (Manual, Auto, Macro, Portrait, Landscape, Night Scene or Sports). E The self-timer duration can be adjusted as 10 seconds or 5 seconds. The mode appears cyclically as [10 s]->[5 s]->[Display Off]. After the self-timer is set, the shutter automatically releases after 10 or 5 seconds.
Using the Flash The flash is designed to function automatically when lighting conditions warrant the use of flash. You can take an image using a suitable flash mode to your circumstances. If you change the flash mode, the camera will retain that setting even if the camera is turned off. 1. Turn the camera on by sliding the POWER switch. 2. Set the mode dial base on the desired scenery (Manual, Auto, Macro, Portrait, Landscape, Night Scene or Sports). 3.
The table below will help to choose the appropriate flash mode: [ Flash Mode ] Auto Flash [ ] Red-Eye Reduction E [ [ 34 ] Fill Flash (on) ] Flash Off Description The flash fires automatically according to the ambient lighting conditions. Select this mode for general photography. The flash emits a precursor-flash before the main flash fires. This causes the pupil in the human eye to constrict, reducing the red-eye phenomenon.
Photography in a Variety of Modes Your digital camera offers you choices of seven "scenes", which include Manual mode, Auto mode, Macro mode, Portrait mode, Landscape mode, Night Scene mode and Sports mode. In these modes, your camera setting can automatically be optimized for the selected subject's type, sparing you the requisites of settings adjustment one-by-one.
Selecting the Manual Mode You can capture images by manually adjusting conditions such as image size, image quality, EV compensation, white balance, 16-images, quick view, ISO speed, image color, image saturation and image sharpness. For the above setting information, refer to the capture menu. E 1. Turn the camera on by sliding the POWER switch. 2. Rotate the mode dial to [M]. 3. Press the Menu button. 4.
Setting Aperture Priority In [M] Manual mode, you can manually set the aperture priority and shutter speed to achieve a particular effect. In [M] Manual mode, images are taken with the priority given to the aperture setting. The shutter speed is automatically set according to the aperture. In [M] Manual mode, press button can adjust aperture priority. E The setting range is from F2.8/F3.2/F3.6/F.4.0/F4.5/F.5.0/F5.6/F6.3/F7.1 to F8.0.
Selecting the Auto Mode In this mode the majority of the settings are adjusted by the camera. Simply point the camera at the subject and then shoot. E 1. Turn the camera on by sliding the POWER switch. 2. Rotate the mode dial to [ A ]. 3. Press the Menu button. 4. To set Image size, Image quality, EV, White balance, Scene, Quick view and ISO you may press / button or press / button to enter the sub-menu and choose the setting with you preference.
Selecting the Macro Mode Use the macro mode to capture a close-up of the subject, such as flowers or insects. The effective range is between 0.2m and 0.7m. 1. Turn the camera on by sliding the POWER switch. 2. Rotate the mode dial to [ ]. Menu button. 3. Press the 4. To set Image size, Image quality, EV, White balance, Scene, Quick view, Color, Saturation and Sharpness you may press E / button or press / button to enter the sub-menu and choose the setting with you preference.
Selecting the Portrait Mode Taking pictures by selecting the [ ] Portrait mode helps you to construct portraits in which the main subject stands out sharply and clearly against indistinct background's details. The effective range is between 0.4m and infinity. E 1. Turn the camera on by sliding the POWER switch. ]. 2. Rotate the mode dial to [ 3. Press the Menu button. 4.
Selecting the Landscape Mode Taking pictures by selecting the [ ] Landscape mode helps you to capture vivid and expansive ] Landscape landscape pictures with the enhancement of image's color and saturation. The [ mode is used when the distance to the subject is between 0.4m and infinity. 1. Turn the camera on by sliding the POWER switch. 2. Rotate the mode dial to [ ]. 3. Press the Menu button. 4.
Selecting the Night Scene Mode Capturing human subjects by using the [ ] Night Scene mode helps to provide a natural balance between the main subject and the background. The people in an evening sky or night scene are illuminated with lights from the flash while the background is captured at a slow shutter speed to prevent blurring and let both (people and the background) appear accordingly exposure. E 1. Turn the camera on by sliding the POWER switch. 2. Rotate the mode dial to [ ] . 3.
Selecting the Sports Mode Using the [ ] Sports mode helps you to capture fast-moving objects. 1. Turn the camera on by sliding the POWER switch. 2. Rotate the mode dial to [ ]. 3. Press the Menu button. 4. To set Image size, Image quality, EV, White balance, Scene, Quick view,Color, Saturation and Sharpness you may press E / button or press / button to enter the sub-menu and choose the setting with you preference. After the settings are all set, press the OK button to confirm. 5. Compose the picture. 6.
PLAYBACK MODE In mode, you can view, magnify, delete, protect images, play video clips, or run a slide show. Playback mode also provides a thumbnail image display, allowing you to quickly scan for the image you want. You can also change the size or quality(resolution) of images which is handy when you utilize an image as a mail attachment, for example. E In Playback mode, pressing the Playback button or rotating the mode dial will change into Capture mode.
Viewing Images You may view your recorded images on the LCD monitor by pressing the button. 1. Turn the camera on by sliding the POWER switch. 2. Press the button, then press the menu button and the playback menu displays on the screen. 3. View and select your recorded images by using the / button. To view the previous image, press the button. To view the next image, press the button.
Zoom Playback While reviewing your images, you may enlarge a selected portion of an image. This magnification allows you to view fine details. E 1. Turn the camera on by sliding the POWER switch. button. 2. Press the 3. View and select your recorded images by using the / button. 4. To zoomed the image press the [T] button. Digital zoom in the playback mode can magnify up to 6x. 5. To return to the regular display from 6x status, keep pressing the [W] button and will change into thumbnail images.
Displaying Thumbnail Images This function allows you to view nine thumbnail images on the LCD monitor simultaneously so that you can quickly scan for a particular image. 1. Turn the camera on by sliding the POWER switch. and then the button. 2. Press the button Nine thumbnail images appear on the LCD monitor (assuming there are nine or more recorded images in the memory). To view a full-size image, press [T] the telephoto or OK button after the image selection by using the / / / button.
Slide Show Display The slide show function enables you to play your images back automatically sequential order as a slide show. This is a very useful and entertaining feature reviewing recorded images, video clips and for presentations. E 1. Turn the camera on by sliding the POWER switch. 2. Press the Playback button. Menu button and select Slide show by 3. Then press the using / button. 4. Press the OK button and to set the playback interval by using / button. 5.
Setting DPOF DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) allows you to embed printing information on your memory card. By using DPOF, you can select an image to be printed and then specify how many prints or which image you would like. Take your memory card to a DPOF enabled printer that accept memory cards. The DPOF/card-compatible printer will read the embedded information on the memory card and print your images as specified. To set DPOF: 1. Turn the camera on by sliding the POWER switch. 2.
Deleting Images/Video Clips To delete one image or video clip at a time, use the button on the rear side of the camera. To delete all images or video clips at once, you may find this option in Playback menu. E To Delete One Image/Video Clip At A Time 1. Turn the camera on by sliding the POWER switch. 2. Press the button on the rear side of the camera to see the captured images and video clips. 3. Select the unwanted image/video clip by using the / button and then press the button. 4.
To Delete All Images/Video Clips At Once 1. Turn the camera on by sliding the POWER switch. 2. Press the button on the rear side of the camera to see the captured images and video clips. 3. Then press the button. 4. Select Delete by using the / button. 5. Press the OK button and then select [All images on card] by using the / button. 6. Press the OK button again to confirm. After that, [No Image] pops up. To exit the screen, press the playback button, menu button, or rotate the mode dial.
Formatting an SD card or Internal Memory Using this option you may format the internal memory or the SD memory card. To perform the format function, press the / and then press OK. E To format the images or video clips stored in the intrenal memory, be sure to remove the SD card memory card first and the OSD screen will display as "Format memory?".
Protecting Images/ Video Clips You can protect one image/video clilp or all images/video clips from being accidentally erased by using the protect function in the Playback menu. Protecting one image/video clip or all images/video clips E 1. Turn the camera on by sliding the POWER switch. 2. Press the button and then the Menu button. 3. Select [Protect One] or [Protect All] by pressing / button. 4. Select [Lock] by pressing / button and then press OK.
Movie Mode Recording Video Clips E The movie mode allows you to record video clips at a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels. Voice can also be recorded. 1. Turn the camera on by sliding the POWER switch. button. 2. Press the The recording movie time, REC icon, the card indicator and the battery level will all display on the LCD monitor. 3. You can start recording the video clip simply by pressing button. the To stop the recording, press the button.
Viewing Video Clips To view the recorded video clips, follow the steps below. 1. Turn the camera on by sliding the POWER switch. button. 2. Press the 3. View and select your recorded video clips by using the / button. While playing back the video clips, within 2 seconds, the camera will automatically play the whole movie recording again. While viewing the video clips, the / keys, the current image, recorded time will also indicated on the LCD monitor.
TRANSFERRING RECORDED IMAGES/VIDEO CLIPS TO YOUR COMPUTER You can share recorded images/ video clips with your family or friends via e-mail or post them on the Web. Before doing those things, you need to connect the camera to your computer by using the USB cable and then transfer the images/video clips.
Step 1: Installing the USB Driver on a Windows PC The USB driver on the supplied CD-ROM is exclusively for Windows 98. Installing the USB driver on computers running Windows 2000/Me/XP is not necessary. 1. Insert the CD-ROM packaged with the camera into the CD-ROM drive. The welcome screen appears. 2. Click "Install USB Driver". Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. After the USB driver installation is complete, restart your computer.
Step 2: Connecting the Camera to Your Computer E 1. Connect one end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer. 2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the camera. 3. Turn the camera on. 4. Look for a new "Removable Disk" icon appearing in the "My Computer" window. Your recorded images/video clips will be in a folder on this "removable disk". (For Mac users, double-click the "untitled" disk on the desktop.
Step 3: Downloading Images/Video Clips When the camera is turned on and connected to your computer, it is considered to be a disk drive, just like a floppy disk or CD. You can download (transfer) images by copying them from the "removable disk" ("untitled" disk on a Macintosh) to your computer hard drive. For Computers Running Windows Open the "removable disk" by double clicking on it. Double click on the folder contains your recorded images/video clips.
INSTALLING PHOTOSUITE PhotoSuite is a very user-friendly image-editing program. With PhotoSuite, you can breezily retouch, compose and organize your images. It contains a variety of templates, such as photo frames, birthday cards, calendars and more. Get your images ready and go explore this amazing program. E To Install PhotoSuite 1. Insert the CD-ROM packaged with the camera into the CD-ROM drive. The welcome screen appears. 2. Click "Install PhotoSuite".
INSTALLING PHOTOVISTA PhotoVista is an easy-to-use program that lets you create spectacular 3600 panoramic images in a snap. When you view these panoramas, you get the experience of being totally immersed in a realistic environment. PhotoVista's powerful engine quickly and automatically stitches images together, and its intuitive interface will let even a novice get great results in minutes. To Install PhotoVista: 1. Insert the CD-ROM packaged with the camera into the CD-ROM drive.
MENU OPTIONS The Capture Menu E In the Capture menu, you can determine the conditions you would like to choose such as image size, image quality, EV compensation, white balance, scene, quick view, ISO, color, saturation and sharpness. 1. Turn the camera on by sliding the POWER switch. 2. Set the mode dial base on the desired scenery (Manual, Auto, Macro, Portrait, Landscape, Night Scene or Sports). 3. Press the button and then scroll through the options by pressing the / button. 4.
Image size Refer to “Setting the Image Resolution and Quality” (p. 27). Image quality Refer to “Setting the Image Resolution and Quality” (p. 27). E EV Your camera adjusts the exposure for each scene automatically. However, when the subject is too dark or too bright, the camera adjusts the brightness or darkness. This is called EV compensation. The EV compensation of your camera can be adjusted from [-2.0 EV] to [+2.0 EV] (0.5 EV step). To select the EV compensation you wish, first press the OK button.
Effective Subjects and Set Values E Positive (+) Compensation Copying of printed text (black characters on white paper) Backlit portraits Very bright scenes (such as snowfields) and highly reflective subjects Shots made up predominantly of sky Negative (-) Compensation Spot lighted subjects, particularly against dark backgrounds Imaging of printed text (white characters on black paper) Scenes with low reflectivity, such as shots of green or dark foliage 64
White balance When the brightness of the light changes, our eyes adapt the difference so that the white object remains white. For digital still cameras, they can also see the white object as white by averaging the light around the subject. The camera determines the white balance by averaging the various kinds of light that actually enters the lens. You may set in advance the white balance when taking photographs under specific lighting conditions (Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Sunset, Tungsten and Fluorescent).
ISO The ISO speed decides the sensitivity to the lights. The higher the ISO number is, the more sensitive it is to the lights. When recording under dark situations or recording a fast moving, use a high-number setting. However, while recording high quality images, we suggest you to use a low-number setting. E To set the ISO speed, first press the OK button. Then choose the appropriate ISO speed by pressing the / button and then press the OK button again to confirm.
Scene Set the scene to photograph such as Normal or Multi. [Normal]:Take one image at a time. [Multi]: 16 photographs are taken continuously at 1.6 sec. to 2 sec. (10 frames/ second).This feature is effective for taking moving subjects continuously. E Flash mode cannot be used. Quick view Set to display immediately a photographed image on LCD monitor. [On]: Display the quick view. [Off]: Do not display the quick view.
Color To capture an image, the camera offers three types of color (Full Color/ Black & White/ Sepia) for you to match as your wish. Your images will demonstrate different impression by choosing different types of color. E To set the color, first press the OK button. Then choose the appropriate color background Full (Color/Black & White/Sepia) you prefer by pressing the / button and then press the OK button again to confirm. The color setting is not possible in [A] Auto mode.
Saturation To capture an image, the camera offers you three different degrees of color (High/Medium/Low) for you to match as your wish. Your images will give a different impression by choosing these different degrees of color. This is called Saturation. To set the color, first press the OK button. Then choose the appropriate color saturation (High/Medium/Low) you prefer / button and then press the OK button by pressing the again to confirm. E The saturation setting is not possible in [A] Auto mode.
The Playback Menu Use the Playback menu to transfer your recorded images/video clips to a memory card, to create an on-camera slide show displaying or figure DPOF settings. You can also use the Playback menu to delete one or all images, to format the memory card or the internal memory and also record your voices as your preference. E To access the Playback menu, press the button first and then press the through the menu options by using the / button.
Slide show Refer to "Slide Show Display" in Playback Mode. DPOF Refer to "Setting DPOF" in Playback Mode. Protect E Refer to "Protecting Images/Video Clips" in Playback Mode. Quality change Change the quality (resolution) of the captured image to Normal or Economy. To perform this function press OK button to display the submenu. Select the image quality as you preference by pressing / button, then press the OK button.
The Setup Menu You can select your preference for the camera settings in Setup mode. Rotate the mode dial to Setup mode and navigate to the option you wish to configure by using the / button. E Date & time Refer to "Setting the Date and the Time" in GETTING STARTED. TV You can view your images on a TV. Remember to select the correct video output type according to where you are located. To set this option, first press the OK button.
Beeper The camera makes a sound (beep) each time you press the camera button if this function is enabled. Beeper Press the OK button. Then select beeper [Louder], [Soft] or [Off] by using the / button and then OK button to confirm. The camera defaults to [Off]. E Language This option allows you to select the language for the menus and the texts displayed on the LCD monitor. To set the language, refer to the section "Choosing the Language". The provided languages are [ The camera defaults to .
Power off time If the camera remains unused for a certain period of time while the camera is powered on, the camera will switch to an "idle" mode, and eventually turn itself off to conserve the power. Inactivity period (Batteries) 60 seconds 3 minutes E Inactivity period (AC Power Adapter) 60 seconds 30 minutes Camera Status Stay Idle Shut Off If the camera is idle, re-activate the camera by pressing any button or rotate the mode dial.
CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO OTHER DEVICES VIDEO Cable USB Cable E TV Computer SD Memory Card PCMCIA Adapter SD Card Reader Notebook Printer 75
CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS Item Image sensor Effective pixels Image size E Image quality Recording media Lens 76 Description 1/1.8" CCD 5.0 Million Still Image: 2560 x 1920 1600 x 1200 1280 x 960 640 x 480 Movie image: 320 x 240 Fine Normal Economy 11MB internal memory; SD memory card (optional) Focal length: 7.8mm~23.4mm Focusing range: Wide: 0.2m~infinity Tele: 0.4m~infinity F-number: 2.77~4.
LCD monitor Self-timer 1.6" color TFT LCD 5-second delay 10-second delay Zoom Optical: 3X Digital: Capture mode: 4X/ Playback mode: 6X Exposure compensation Auto; Manual: -2.0 ~ +2.0 EV (0.5 EV) White balance Auto; Manual: Daylight, Cloudy, Sunset, Tungsten, Fluorescent Compressed format JPEG, MPEG 1 Level I for video clip Standards JPEG, EXIF 2.