User Manual
Table Of Contents
- CAMERA OPERATION MANUAL
- How to use this manual
- Composition of the manual
- Contents
- Names of parts
- 1 Getting started
- 2 Using the menus
- 3 Shooting basics
- 4 Flash
- 5 Advanced shooting
- A/S/M mode
- Aperture priority shooting
- Shutter priority shooting
- Manual shooting
- Using My Mode
- Focusing applications
- Metering
- AE LOCK - Locking the exposure
- Macro mode shooting
- Super macro mode shooting
- Self-timer shooting
- Remote control shooting
- Sequential shooting
- PANORAMA - Panorama shooting
- 2 IN 1 - Taking two-in-one pictures
- FUNCTION - Adding special effects to pictures
- Recording sound with still pictures
- Recording sound with movies
- Using commercially available external microphones
- 6 Adjusting the image quality and exposure
- 7 Playback
- 8 Useful functions
- ALL RESET - Saving the camera’s settings
- CUSTOM BUTTON
- SHORT CUT
- MY MODE SETUP
- CARD SETUP - Formatting cards
- Information display
- Monitor/viewfinder brightness adjustment
- REC VIEW
- SLEEP - Sleep Timer
- Beep
- SHUTTER SOUND
- VOLUME - Playback volume
- POWER ON/OFF SETUP - Power on/off display/sound setting
- SCREEN SETUP
- FILE NAME
- PIXEL MAPPING
- Measurement units
- VIDEO OUT - Video output selection
- 9 Print setting (DPOF)
- 10 Direct printing (PictBridge)
- 11 Miscellaneous
- DIGITAL CAMERA - PC CONNECTION OPERATION MANUAL

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Viewing movies
7
Playback
zIf you selected CAPTURE
c Play back the movie one frame at a
time until the frame you want to save
as a still picture is displayed.
d Press e.
e Press ac to select CAPTURE, then
press e.
f Press ac to select OK, then press
e.
• A still picture is created from the extracted movie frame and the
display returns to the MOVIE PLAYBACK menu.
TIPS
• Movies can also be played back in the shooting mode using QUICK
VIEW. g“QUICK VIEW” (P.125)
• Pictures created from movies are saved in 640 × 480 resolution.
Pictures may appear grainier than still pictures of the same size.
• You cannot create an index if there is insufficient memory space on
the card.
• The card access lamp blinks while the camera is reading the movie
from the card. Reading of movies may take considerable time. Do
not open the battery compartment/ card cover while the card access
lamp is blinking, as this may cause not only the data on the card to
be damaged, but may render the card unusable.
• When playing back movies shot in MPEG4 format, the following
restrictions apply.
• The playback functions are slow to start.
• The movie does not play back smoothly in reverse.
• Movie frames are captured in 0.5-second intervals.
FRAME%BY%FRAME
EXIt
MOVIE%PLAYBACK
PLAYBACK
CAPtURE
SELECt
GO
Note