For Safe Use of Your Camera Thank you for buying a Samsung Digital Camera. ƃ Prior to using this camera, please read this user manual thoroughly. ƃ When you require After Sales service, please bring the camera and the cause of the camera malfunction (such as battery, Memory card etc.) to the After Sales centre. ƃ To avoid disappointment please ensure that your camera is operating properly well before you intend to use it (e.g. for a trip or an important event).
Danger ƈ Do not attempt to modify this camera in any way. This may result in fire, injury, electric shock or severe damage to you or your camera. Internal inspection, maintenance and repairs should be carried out by your dealer or Samsung Camera Service centre. ƈ Please do not use this product in close proximity to flammable or explosive gases, as this could increase the risk of explosion. ƈ Should any form of liquid or a foreign object enter the camera, do not use it.
Caution ƈ Leaking, overheating, or burst batteries could result in fire or injury. ҮUse batteries with the correct specification for the camera. ҮDo not short circuit, heat or dispose of battery in fire. ҮDo not insert the batteries with polarities reversed. ƈ Do not fire the flash while it is in contact with hands or objects. Do not touch the flash after using it continuously. It may cause burns. ƈ If you are using the AC power adaptor be careful when moving the camera.
Caution Precautions for Charger Usage ƈ Only use specified charger (SBC-L6) with this camera. ƈ Other chargers can cause fire or electric shock. Observe the power specification (100-240V only) and only charge the specified rechargeable batter (SLB-1674). Do not disassemble the charger. It may cause fire, electric shock or malfunction. ƈ If the charger smokes or overheats, stop using it immediately and contact your dealer or Samsung Camera Service Centre as soon as possible.
Contents For Safe Use of Your Cameraōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō1 Danger ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō2 Warning ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō2 Caution ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō3 Precautions for Battery Usageōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō3 Precautions for Charger Usage ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō4 Contents ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō5 Contents of the Operating Manual ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō10 Before Using Your Camera ƃGX-10 Camera
Contents ƈRecorded Pixels and Quality Level ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō40 ƃTurning the Camera On and Off ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō41 ƃInitial Settings ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō42 ƈSetting the Display Language ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō42 ƈSetting the Date and Time ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō44 ƃAttaching the Lens ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō46 ƃAdjusting the Viewfinder Dioptre ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō48 Basic Operations ƃBasic Shooting Operation ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō
Contents ƈRotating Imagesōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō85 ƈEnlarging Playback Images ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō86 ƈDisplaying Multiple Images ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō88 ƈSelecting the Number of Images to Display / Displaying a Folder ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō89 ƈSlideshow ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō90 ƈConnecting the Camera to AV Equipment ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō92 ƈDigital Filters ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō93 ƈEditing RAW Imagesōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō96 ƃD
Contents ƃ[CUSTOM1 MENU] Menu Setting Items ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō130 ƈLinking AF Point and AE / Superimpose ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō131 ƈAF in remote control / AF Button Function ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō132 ƈAF by Press Halfway / EV Steps ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō133 ƈMeter Operating Time / AE-L with AF locked ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō134 ƈProgram Line / Auto EV Compensation ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō135 ƈFine tune when AWB / WB when using flash ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō136 ƈAdjusting the White Ba
Contents ƃUsing the Mode Dialōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō171 ƈUsing the (AUTO) modeōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō173 ƈUsing the P (Program) mode ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō174 ƈUsing the Hyper-program Mode ( ) ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō175 ƈUsing the Sv (Sensitivity Priority) Mode ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō176 ƈUsing the Tv (Shutter Priority) Mode ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō177 ƈUsing the Av (Aperture Priority) Mode ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō179 ƈUsing the TAv (Shutter & Aperture Priority) Mo
Contents of the Operating Manual This operating manual contains the following chapters. 1. Before Using Your Camera Explains camera characteristics, accessories and the names of various parts. 2. Getting Started Explains your first steps from purchasing the camera to taking pictures. Be sure to read it and follow the instructions. 3. Basic Operations Explains the basic procedures for taking, playing back, and printing still pictures. 4.
1 Before Using Your Camera Check the package contents and names of working parts before use.
GX-10 Camera Characteristics ƃ Features a 23.5x15.7 mm CCD with 10.14 million effective pixels for superior definition and a wide dynamic range. ƃ Coupled CCD shift type OPS (Optical Picture Stabilization) function. This feature will minimise camera shake. ƃ Features an Auto-Focus sensor with 11 focusing points. The central 9 are wide cross area sensors. ƃ Improved manual focusing using a viewfinder similar to a conventional 35 mm SLR camera, with 0.95x magnification.
GX-10 Camera Characteristics The captured area (view angle) will differ between the GX-10 and 35 mm SLR cameras even if the same lens is used because the format size for 35 mm film and the CCD are different. Sizes for 35 mm film and CCD 35 mm film : 36x24 mm GX-10 CCD : 23.5x15.7 mm Angles of view being equal, the focal length of a lens used with a 35 mm camera must be approximately 1.5 times longer than that of GX-10.
Checking the Contents of the Package Please check that you have the correct contents before using this product. The contents can vary depending on the sales region. To buy the optional equipment, contact your nearest Samsung dealer or Samsung service centre.
Names of Working Parts Front Flash ( ) pop-up button Front e-dial RAW button Lens mount index Mirror AF coupler Self-Timer lamp / Remote control receiver Focus mode lever Lens unlock button Lens information contacts Back Exposure Compensation ( Self-Timer lamp / Remote control receiver Rear e-dial Viewfinder Focus (AF) button AE-L / Exposure Bracket button Strap Four-way controller ) button OK button Card access lamp INFO button Playback ( button Focus point selection dial MENU button De
Names of Working Parts Top Front e-dial Built-in Flash Main Switch Shutter Button Metering Lever Green button Mode dial Strap Strap LCD panel Dioptre adjustment lever Rear e-dial Hot shoe Side Connection ports Memory Card Slot Cable switch port Terminal Cover Card cover Memory Card Slot USB / Video terminal DC input terminal ŝ16Ş Card cover lock
Names of Working Parts Bottom Battery cover & Lock lever Tripod socket Battery Chamber Battery Chamber cover Battery Chamber Battery Holder ŝ17Ş
Using the Button Functions Capture Mode ƈ Functions of buttons used during shooting. ڹ ھ ں ڽ ڼ ڻ ڹShutter release button Press to capture images. (p.53) ںMain switch Move to turn the power on/off (p.41) and confirm the depth of field (Preview) (p.190). ڻLens unlock button Press to detach lens. (p.47) ڼFocus mode lever Switches between Autofocus mode (p.192) and Manual focus mode (p.197). ڽRAW button Press to capture a JPEG and RAW file at the same time. (p.
Using the Button Functions ۄ ڹ ں ۃ ۂ ہ ڻ ڼ ۀ ڿ ھ ڽ ڹExposure bracket button Sets the Exposure bracket. (p.206) ںMENU button Displays the [CAPTURE MENU], [CUSTOM1 MENU], [CUSTOM2 MENU], [SETUP MENU] and [PLAYBACK MENU] menu. (p.118) ڻINFO button Press to show shooting information on the LCD monitor. (p.24) ڼ button Switches to the Playback mode. (p.84) ڽFn button Press to display the Fn menu. Press the four-way controller (ƊƌȜȞ) to choose the next operation. (p.
Using the Button Functions ڽ ڹ ڼ ں ڻ ڹMetering mode lever Changes the metering modes. (p.202) ںMode dial Changes the camera modes. (p.171) ڻRear e-dial Sets aperture ISO sensitivity values. ڼGreen button Resets exposure settings and automatically adjusts the appropriate exposure in a M (Manual) mode. ڽFront e-dial Sets shutter speed and EV compensation values.
Using the Button Functions Playback mode ƈ Functions of buttons used during playback. ڹ ں ڻ ڼ ڹFront e-dial Use it to display the previous or next image in magnified playback (p.86) or adjust the digital filter. (p.93) ںMain switch Move to turn the camera on and off. (p.41) ڻShutter release button Press to switch to capture mode. ڼRear e-dial Sets the Exposure values. Use it to enlarge an image or display multiple images at the same time. (p.86) Use to select a digital filter. (p.
Using the Button Functions ۀ ڹ ں ڻ ڿ ھ ڼ ڽ ڹMENU button Press to display the [CAPTURE MENU], [PLAYBACK MENU], [CUSTOM1 MENU], [CUSTOM2 MENU] and [SETUP MENU] menu. (p.118) ں button Press to delete images. (p.98) ڻINFO button Press to show shooting information on the LCD monitor. (p.84) ڼ button Press to switch to capture mode. ڽFn button Press to display the Fn menu. Press the four-way controller (ƊƌȜȞ) to choose your next operation. (p.
LCD Monitor Indications ƈ The following indicators appear on the LCD monitor depending on the status of the camera. LCD monitor While Power is On or Operating Mode Dial ƈ Guides appear on the LCD monitor for 3 seconds when powered on or setting dial mode. INFORMATION ƃ Select [Off] for [Guide Display] in [SETUP MENU] to hide indicators. (p.156) Progrm Automatic Exposure 1. Flash mode (Active mode appears) (p.70) 2. Drive mode / Auto Bracket / Multi Exposure (p.60) 3. Metering type (p.202) 4.
LCD Monitor Indications Capture Mode ƈ Press the INFO button in capture mode to display the capture function settings on the LCD monitor for 15 seconds. Detailed Information 1. Shooting mode (p.171) 2. Custom mode (p.187) 3. Metering mode (p.202) 4. Flash mode (p.70) 5. Drive mode (p.60) 6. Shutter Speed (p.199) 7. Aperture Value (p.200) 8. Exposure Compensation Value (p.204) 9. Flash Exposure Value (p.75) 10. Exposure Bracket / Multi Exposure (p.206, 127) 11. Extended Bracket (p.127) 12. Image tone (p.
LCD Monitor Indications Playback Mode ƈ Press the INFO button in playback mode to display the image information on the LCD monitor. Whenever pressing the INFO button, Basic information, Histogram, Detail information and no information will display in that order. INFORMATION ƃ You can change the information initially displayed by pressing the PB button. (p.84) Detailed Information 1. Rotate icon (p.85) 2. Captured images 3. Metering mode 4. Flash mode 5. Drive mode 6. Exposure Bracket / Multi Exposure 7.
LCD Monitor Indications Histogram Display ƈ Brightness Histogram that distributes brightness of the image and RGB Histogram that distributes colour of the image are selectable by using the Up and Down (Ɗ, ƌ) button. [Playback] 1. Capture quality (Image file type) 2. Image folder number and file number 3. Protect icon (p.103) 4. Histogram (Brightness) 5. DPOF settings (p.105) [Y Histogram] [RGB Histogram] 6. Indicator for Brightness Histogram and RGB Histogram 7. Histogram (R) 8. Histogram (G) 9.
Viewfinder Indications 1. Autofocus frame 2. Spot metering frame 3. Focus point (p.194) 4. indicator : Blinks when OPS is operating (p.55) 5. Flash status : Appears when flash is available and blinks when flash is recommended but not set. (p.70) 6. Shutter speed : Shutter speed when capturing or adjusting (underlined when shutter speed can be adjusted with front e-dial). (p.199) 7. Aperture : Aperture when capturing or adjusting (underlined when aperture can be adjusted with rear e-dial). (p.200) 8.
Viewfinder Indications 11. EV compensation : Appears when EV compensation is available or in use. 12. Flash Exposure Compensation : Appears when Flash Exposure is compensated. 13. AE Lock indicator : Appears when AE is locked. 14. ISO sensitivity warning : Appears when warning value is exceeded. 15. Number of recordable images / EV compensation : Show the number of recordable images with current quality and recorded pixel setting. (p.122, 123) Show the number of continuous shooting recordable images. (p.
LCD Panel Indications ƈ The following information appears in the LCD panel on top of the camera. 1. Shutter speed (p.199) 2. Aperture (p.200) 3. Flash mode (p.70) : Built-in flash is ready (when blinking, flash should be used; or incorrect lens is mounted) : Red-eye reduction flash on : Flash off : Auto discharge SLOW: First curtain synchro 4. Drive mode (p.60) : Single frame : Continuous Shot : Self-timer : Remote control mode 5. Exposure Bar (p.184) 6. Auto Bracket (p.206) 7.
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2 Getting Started This chapter explains your first steps from purchasing the camera to taking pictures. Be sure to read it and follow the instructions.
Attaching the Strap 1. Pass the end of the strap through the strap lug, then secure on the inside of the clasp. 2. Pass the other end of the strap through the other strap lug on the camera, then secure on the inside of the clasp.
Connecting to a Power Source Inserting the Battery ƈ Use the supplied rechargeable battery (SLB-1674). When the battery is used for the first time or is not used for a long time, a [Low Battery] message will display. Model Name SLB-1674 Battery Type Lithium-ion Capacity 1620mAh Voltagy 7.4V Charging time (When the camera power is off) About 150-180 Min. INFORMATION ƃ Use the specified battery. Problems caused by using the other battery are not covered by the Samsung warranty.
Connecting to a Power Source 2. Insert the batteries according to the + / - indicators in the battery cover. Have the Ɗ mark on the battery facing toward the LCD monitor and insert the battery by pressing the battery lock lever as shown ()ڹ. Insert the battery until the battery lock is locked. To remove the battery press the battery lock lever as shown ()ڹ. When the battery pops up slightly, remove the battery. Battery lock lever 3.
Connecting to a Power Source 2. Put the battery on the charger as shown. ſ If the charging LED of the AC Charger does not turn on or blink after inserting the rechargeable battery, please check whether the battery is inserted correctly. Charging LED ſ You must check the battery charging status with the Charging LED.
Connecting to a Power Source Battery Level Indicator ƈ You can confirm remaining battery level by checking the displayed on the LCD panel. lit : Battery is full. lit : Battery is running low. lit : Battery is almost empty. blink : The camera turns off after displaying a message. Ɛ Ɛ Ɛ Approximate Playback Time (new batteries) Battery Operating Temperature Rechargeable battery (SLB-1674) 23Ű Normal recording Flash photography 50% use 100% use Playback time Approx. 510 Min. Approx.
Connecting to a Power Source Using the Optional AC Adapter ƈ AC adapter (SAC-82, optional) for PENTAX DSLR cameras can be used with SAMSUNG DSLR cameras. 4 1 2 3 1. Make sure the camera is turned off before opening the terminal cover. 2. Connect the DC terminal on the AC adapter to the DC input terminal on the camera. 3. Connect the AC plug cord to the AC adapter. 4. Plug the AC cord into the power outlet.
Using the memory card Inserting / Removing the Memory Card ƈ SD / SDHC memory card and Multi Media Card can be used with this camera. ƈ Captured images are recorded on the Memory Card. Make sure the camera is turned off before inserting or removing the Memory Card. INFORMATION ƃ Do not remove the Memory Card while card access lamp is lit. ƃ Always format new Memory Cards before use. Also format Memory Cards used with other cameras. Refer to “Formatting the Memory Card” (p.150) for details on formatting.
Using the memory card Precautions When Using the Memory Card ƃ The Memory Card is equipped with a write-protect switch. Setting the switch to LOCK protects the existing data by preventing the recording of new data, deletion of existing data or formatting of the card. ƃ Care should be taken when removing the Memory Card immediately after using the camera because the card may be hot.
Using the memory card Recorded Pixels and Quality Level ƈ Choose the number of pixels (size) and quality level (data compression rate) of pictures according to how you intend to use the pictures you have taken. Pictures with larger recorded size or the more are clearer when printed. The number of pictures that can be taken (the number of pictures that can be recorded on an Memory Card) becomes less with larger file sizes.
Turning the Camera On and Off ƈ Move the main switch to the [ON] position. The camera will turn on. Move the main switch to the [OFF] position to turn off the camera. INFORMATION ƃ Always turn the camera off when not in use. ƃ The power will automatically turn off when you do not perform any operations within a set period of time. (Default setting is 1 minute) You can change the setting on the [Auto Power Off] menu of the [SETUP MENU] menu.
Initial Settings ƈ The first time the camera is turned on after purchasing, the “Initial Settings” screen appears on the LCD monitor. Follow the procedure below to set the language displayed on the LCD monitor and the current date and time. Once setting is done, these will not need to be set again when turning your camera on. Setting the Display Language ƈ You can choose the language in which the menus, error messages, etc.
Initial Settings 6. Press the ƌ button. The menu cursor will shift to Summer Time menu. INITIAL SETTING Language/ ᷥᷘ English Seoul DST : Set 7. Select (on) or : Cancel (off) menu by pressing the four way controller. 8. Press the OK button. The screen for setting the date and time will be displayed. ƃ When the Date / Time is not set : If an incorrect language is selected, you can change the language on the initial menu. 1. Press the Menu button and cancel the City, Date and Time menu. 2.
Initial Settings INFORMATION ƃ If you press the Menu button during the initial settings, the menu set at the moment is cancelled. In this case, the [Language/ ᷥᷘ ] menu will display when the camera is turned on. Setting the Date and Time ƈ Set the current date and time and the display style. 1. Press the four-way controller (Ȟ). The frame moves to [yy/mm/dd]. 2. Use the four-way controller (Ɗƌ) to choose the date style.
Initial Settings 8. Use the four-way controller (Ɗƌ) to set the year. Set the month and year in the same manner. 9. Press the Ȟ button. The frame returns to the [Date] menu. 10. Press the ƌ button. The frame returns to the [Time] menu. INITIAL SETTING Date & Time Date Style yy/mm/dd 24h Date 2006 Time 00 00 : Set 11. Press the Ȟ button. Use the Ɗƌ buttons to set the time. 01 01 : Cancel INITIAL SETTING Date & Time Date Style yy/mm/dd 24h Date 2006 Time 00 00 : Set 01 01 : Cancel 12.
Attaching the Lens ƈ Only D-XENON, D-XENOGON lenses can be used with this camera. Some functions are restricted when lenses are not set to Aperture A (Auto). Also see “Notes on [Using Aperture Ring]”. Other lenses and accessories will not be available with factory default settings. To allow shutter release, set [Use Aperture Ring] in [CUSTOM2 MENU] menu. INFORMATION ƃ Turn the camera off before attaching or removing the lens to prevent unexpected lens problems. 1. Check that the camera is off. 2.
Attaching the Lens 4. Remove the front lens cap by pushing the indicated portions inward. To detach the lens, hold down the lens unlock button ( )ڻand turn the lens counterclockwise. INFORMATION ƃ The body mount cover ( )ڹis a cover to prevent damage during shipping. ƃ We assume no responsibility nor liability for accidents, damages and malfunctions resulting from the use of lenses made by other manufacturers. ƃ The camera body and lens mount incorporate lens information contacts and an AF coupler.
Adjusting the Viewfinder Dioptre ƈ Adjust the viewfinder to suit your eyesight. If it is difficult to see the viewfinder image clearly, slide the diopter adjustment lever sideways. You can slide the diopter from -2.5 m-1 to +1.5 m-1. 1. Look through the viewfinder and point the camera at a well-lit scene. Slide the diopter adjustment lever left or right. Adjust the lever until the AF frame in the viewfinder is focused.
3 Basic Operations This chapter explains basic operations. For information about advanced functions and settings for taking pictures, refer to chapter 4 and onward.
Basic Shooting Operation Holding the Camera ƈ How you hold the camera is important when taking pictures. - Hold the camera firmly with both hands. - Press the shutter release button gently when taking a picture. [Horizontal position] [Vertical position] INFORMATION ƃ To reduce camera shake, support your body or the camera on a solid object such as a table, tree, or wall.
Basic Shooting Operation Letting the Camera Choose the Optimal Settings ƈ How to set the camera so it will choose the optimum settings based on the subject lighting, distance and motion. 1. Set the mode dial to . - The camera will select the optimal capturing mode for the subject. 2. Set the focus mode lever to SAF. In this mode, the shutter can be released when the image is focused.
Basic Shooting Operation 3. Look through the viewfinder to view the subject. A zoom lens can be used to change the size of the subject in the viewfinder. 4. Position the subject inside the autofocus frame and press the shutter release button halfway. The autofocus system operates. The focus indicator appears in the viewfinder when the subject is in focus. The flash pops up automatically when necessary. - Operating the shutter release button (p.53) - Hard-to-Autofocus Subjects (p.
Basic Shooting Operation 6. Review captured images on the LCD monitor. Image displays for 1 second on the LCD monitor after capturing (Instant Review.) You can delete the image during Instant Review by pressing the button. - Setting the Display Time (p.166) - Deleting Images (p.98) - Displaying Bright Portion Warning (p.165) Delete Operating the shutter release button ƈ The shutter release button has two positions.
Basic Shooting Operation Hard-to-Autofocus Subjects ƈ The autofocus mechanism is not always precisely accurate. Focusing may be difficult when taking pictures under the following conditions ((a) to (f) below). These also apply to manual focusing using the focus indicator in the viewfinder. If the subject cannot be focused automatically, set the focus mode lever to MF and use the manual focus mode to focus on the subject with the aid of the matte field in the viewfinder.
OPS (Optical Picture Stabilisation) ƈ You can easily take sharp pictures using the Optical Picture Stabilisation by simply turning on the OPS switch. Optical Picture Stabilisation ƈ The OPS function reduces camera shake that occurs when the shutter release button is pressed. This is useful for taking pictures in situations where camera shake is likely to occur. The OPS function allows you to take pictures at approximately 2 to 3.5 steps slower shutter speed without the risk of the camera shake.
OPS (Optical Picture Stabilisation) Shake Reduction Function and Lens Focal Length ƈ The OPS function operates by acquiring the lens information such as focal length. If a lens that information is automatically acquired is used, the [ OPS] setting menu appears but can't be selected. If another type of lens is used, the lens information cannot be automatically acquired. In this case, set the focal length by using the [ OPS] menu. Turning On the OPS Function ƈ Turn on the OPS switch.
OPS (Optical Picture Stabilisation) Setting the OPS Function ƈ The [ OPS] setting menu appears when the camera is turned on with the Shake Reduction switch on and a type of lens that does not support automatic acquisition of lens information such as focal length is mounted. Use the [ OPS] setting menu to set the Focal Length.
OPS (Optical Picture Stabilisation) INFORMATION ƃ If the focal length for your lens is not listed above, select the value closest to the actual focal length. ƃ When using a zoom lens, select the actual focal length at the zoom setting in the same manner.
Using the RAW button ƈ When you press the RAW button, the images are taken as RAW and JPEG file type. You can set the type of shooting with the RAW button. (p.144) When you press the RAW button, RAW + will display on the LCD panel. Press the Shutter button to take a picture. INFORMATION ƃ When rotating the Mode dial and pressing the RAW button again, the RAW function will be cancelled. ƃ When using the RAW+ function, it may take a time to save the image as the images are saved as RAW and JPEG file type.
Other Shooting Modes Continuous Shooting ƃ Pictures can be taken continuously while the shutter release button is held down. When you select [RAW] menu in the [File Format] menu, the maximum number of continuous shots are 9. 1. Press the Fn button. The Fn menu appears. : Move : Exit 2. Press the four-way controller (Ɗ). The Drive Mode options screen appears. The Default is [Single Frame Shooting].
Other Shooting Modes 3. Use the four-way controller (ȜȞ) to select . DRIVE Continuous Shooting : Move : Set 4. Press the OK button twice. The camera is ready to take pictures. 5. Press the shutter release button halfway. The autofocus system operates. The focus indicator appears in the viewfinder when the subject is in focus. ſ Set [Continuous] in [Remaining Count] of the [CUSTOM2 MENU] menu. The number of continuously recordable images (buffer space) appears when shutter is pressed halfway. (p.
Other Shooting Modes INFORMATION ƃ The focus is adjusted each time the shutter is released while exposure metering timer is set (shutter release button is pressed halfway) if the focus mode is set to SAF (Single mode). (p.192) ƃ Focusing is continuously active when the focus mode is set to CAF (Continuous mode). ƃ Note that in CAF, the shutter will release when the shutter release button is pressed fully even if focusing is not complete.
Other Shooting Modes 2. Press the Fn button. The Fn menu appears. : Move : Exit 3. Press the four-way controller (Ɗ). The Drive Mode options screen appears.
Other Shooting Modes 4. Use the four-way controller (ȜȞ) to select or . DRIVE Self-Timer (12 secs) : Move 5. Press the OK button twice. The camera is ready to take pictures. 6. Confirm in the viewfinder that the subject you wish to shoot is in the display and press the shutter release button halfway. The focus indicator appears when the subject is in focus. 7. Press the shutter release button fully.
Other Shooting Modes Remote Control Shooting (Remote Control F : Sold Separately) ƈ Remote Control for PENTAX DSLR (Remote Controller F) can be used with SAMSUNG DSLR. ƈ The shutter can be released with the optional remote control unit. You can select from control) and (three-second delay) for remote control shooting. (remote The shutter will be released immediately the shutter release button on the remote control unit is pressed.
Other Shooting Modes 4. Use the four-way controller (ȜȞ) to select or . The self-timer lamp will blink to let you know that the camera is in remote control wait status. DRIVE Remote Control : Move : Set 5. Press the OK button twice. The camera is ready to take pictures. 6. Press the shutter release button halfway. The autofocus system operates. The focus indicator subject is in focus. appears in the viewfinder when the INFORMATION ƃ You cannot focus with the remote control unit in default settings.
Other Shooting Modes INFORMATION ƃ The beep can be turned off (p.151). ƃ Exposure may be affected if light enters the viewfinder. Attach the provided viewfinder cap or use the AE lock function (p.205). (Ignore the light entering the viewfinder when the exposure mode is set to the Manual mode (p.182).) ƃ Remove the Eyecup by pulling one side out and toward you when using accessories such as the viewfinder cap.
Other Shooting Modes Using Mirror Lock Up Function to Prevent Camera Shake ƈ Use the Mirror Lock Up function if camera shake is evident even when Cable Switch (optional) or Remote Control Unit (optional) is used. When the shutter release button is pressed, the mirror pops up and the shutter is fired 2 seconds later if the 2 second Self-Timer setting is selected. Avoid camera shake when mirror pops up by using this method. Follow the procedure below to take a picture with the mirror lock up. 1.
Using the Zoom Lens ƈ Enlarge the subject (telephoto) or capture a wider area (wide angle) with a zoom lens. Adjust it to the desired size and take the picture. 1. Turn the zoom ring to the right or left. Turn the zoom ring clockwise for telephoto and counterclockwise for wide angle. INFORMATION ƃ Look through the viewfinder to compose your picture at the focal length that looks right for your purpose. Turn the zoom ring right or left until you see the composition you want.
Using the Built-in Flash ƈ If you wish to discharge the flash in a dark or backlit location, press the Flash Pop-up button to pop up the flash. Select a flash mode to suit your purpose from the Flash options screen in the Fn menu. You can adjust the flash output with the rear e-dial in any Exposure mode other than Auto mode. The built-in flash is optimum from about 0.7 m to 4 m from the subject. Exposure will not be properly controlled and vignetting may occur when used at a distance closer than 0.
Using the Built-in Flash Selecting Flash Mode 1. Press the Fn button. The Fn menu appears. : Move 2. Press the four-way controller (ƌ). The flash options screen appears.
Using the Built-in Flash Using Auto Discharge , 1. Set the mode dial to Auto mode. 2. Press the button. The built-in flash pops up if necessary and begins charging. When the flash is fully charged, appears in the LCD panel and viewfinder. (p.27, 29) 3. Press the shutter release button halfway. The focus indicator focused. 4. Press the shutter release button fully. The picture is taken. 5. Push down on the portion indicated in the illustration to retract the flash.
Using the Built-in Flash Using Fill-in Flash , 1. Set the mode dial to any recording mode except for the Auto mode. 2. Press the button. The built-in flash pops up if necessary and begins charging. Regardless of the Flash mode, the Fill-in flash will be selected. When the flash is fully charged, appears in the LCD panel and viewfinder. 3. Press the shutter release button halfway. The focus indicator appears in the viewfinder when focused. 4. Press the shutter release button fully. The picture is taken.
Using the Built-in Flash Using Red-eye Reduction Flash ƈ “Red-eye” is the phenomenon where eyes look reddish in photographs taken in dark environments with a flash. This is caused by the reflection of the electronic flash from the retina of the eye. Red-eye occurs because pupils are dilated in dark environments. This phenomenon cannot be averted but the following measures can be used to combat it. ŋBrighten the surroundings when shooting.
Using the Built-in Flash Compensating Flash Output ƈ You can change the flash output in a range of -2.0 to +1.0. The Flash Compensation values are as follows for 1/2 EV and 1/3 EV. Step interval Flash Compensation 1/2 EV -2.0, -1.5, -1.0, -0.5, 0.0, +0.5, +1.0 1/3 EV -2.0, -1.7, -1.3, -1.0, -0.7, -0.3, 0.0, +0.3, +0.7, +1.0 ſ Set interval of steps in [EV Steps] in the [CUSTOM1 MENU] menu. (p.133) ƃ Set in Flash item of Fn menu by using the Rear e-dial.
Using the White Balance Setting the White Balance ƈ The colour of the subject changes with the light source. For example, the same white object will be a different shade of white in daylight than under a light bulb. In cameras using film, this is adjusted by changing the film or using filters. In digital cameras, the whiteness is adjusted using white balance. The default setting is (Auto). Auto Daylight Shade Cloudy Fluorescent Light Automatically adjusts the white balance.
Using the White Balance Colour Temperature The colour of light shifts towards blue as the colour temperature rises, and towards red as the colour temperature falls. Colour temperature describes this change in light colour in terms of absolute temperature (K: Kelvin). This camera is capable of setting the white balance to enable taking pictures with natural colouring under a variety of lighting conditions.
Using the White Balance Adjusting the White Balance Manually ƈ You can adjust the white balance depending on the light source when taking pictures. With Manual White Balance, the camera can store delicate shades that cannot be precisely adjusted with the white balance preset values provided in the camera. This provides the optimum white balance for your surroundings. 1. Press the Fn button. - The Fn menu appears. WHITE BALANCE 2. Use the four-way controller (Ȝ). - The white balance menu appears.
Using the White Balance 7. The menu as shown will display. : Set ſ The position of Custom white balance can be changed by the real e-dial. You can select a desired white balance by using the four way controller (ƊƌȜȞ). : Set 8. Press the OK button and the White Balance adjustment menu will display. Press the OK button again to save the setting. INFORMATION ƃ No image is recorded when the shutter release button is pressed to adjust the white balance.
Using the White Balance Fine-Tuning the White Balance ƈ You can fine tune the White Balance setting. 1. Press the Fn button. - The Fn menu appears. WHITE BALANCE 2. Use the four-way controller (Ȝ). - The white balance menu appears. Auto : Check 3. Use the four-way controller (ƊƌȜȞ) to select a desired white balance. : Set WHITE BALANCE AWB Daylight : Check : Set [Selecting Daylight WB] ſ After selecting a desired White Balance rotate the main switch to ( ). You can check the previous White Balance.
Using the White Balance 5. Use the four-way controller (ƊƌȜȞ) to fine tune the White Balance. Seven levels and 196 patterns are available on the G-M and B-A axes. - G : Green - M : Magenta - B : Blue - A : Amber DAYLIGHT G2 WB A3 : Exit : Set GM compensation Adjusts the tone of the colours between green and magenta. ȜȞ BA compensation Adjusts the tone of the colours between blue and amber. Ɗƌ 6. Press the OK button. The camera returns to the White Balance screen.
Using the ISO sensitivity Setting the Sensitivity ƈ You can set the sensitivity to suit the brightness of the surroundings. The sensitivity can be set to [Auto] or within a sensitivity range equivalent to ISO 100 to 1600. 1. Press the Fn button. - The Fn menu appears. : Move 2. Use the four-way controller (Ȟ). - The ISO sensitivity menu appears. : Exit ISO SENSITIVITY 3. Use the four-way controller (ȜȞ) to select a desired sensitivity.
Using the ISO sensitivity Setting the Range of Automatic Correction in AUTO ƈ Set range to automatically correct sensitivity when Sensitivity is set to [Auto]. The sensitivity is automatically corrected in the range of [ISO 100-400] by default. Turn the front or rear e-dial to set [ISO SENSITIVITY] in the Fn menu. Front e-dial Sets the lower sensitivity limit. Rear e-dial Sets the upper sensitivity limit.
Playing Back Still Pictures Playing Back Images ƈ You can play back captured still pictures with the camera. INFORMATION ƃ Use the included “Digimax Master” software to play back using a PC. Refer to the software instructions for details. (p.218) 1. Press the button after taking a picture. The most recently captured image (image with the largest file number) is displayed on the LCD monitor. ſ INFO button ƈ When an image is played back, press the INFO button.
Playing Back Still Pictures 2. Press the four-way controller (ȜȞ). Ȝ : The previous image appears. Ȟ : The next image appears. Rotating Images ƈ To make images shot vertically easier to view you can rotate images 90° counterclockwise. : Set : Set : Set 1. Press the button after taking a picture. The most recently captured image (image with the largest file number) is displayed on the LCD monitor. 2. Press the four-way controller (ƌ).
Playing Back Still Pictures 3. Press the OK button. Image rotation information is saved. Enlarging Playback Images ƈ You can magnify images up to 20 times when displaying them on the LCD monitor. 1. Press the button and use the four-way controller (ȜȞ) to select an image. The most recently captured image (image with the largest file number) is displayed first on the LCD monitor.
Playing Back Still Pictures 2. Turn the e-dial to the right (toward ). Image enlarges at each calibration and can be enlarged to 20 times the original. ſ The following buttons act as : - Four way controller (ƊƌȜȞ) : change the enlargement position. - Rear e-dial (Right) : enlarges the image (Max. 20 times) - Rear e-dial (Left) : reduce the image (Max. 1.
Playing Back Still Pictures Displaying Multiple Images ƈ You can display 4, 9 or 16 images on the LCD monitor at the same time. 1. Press the button. The most recently captured image (image with the largest file number) is displayed on the LCD monitor. 2. Turn the rear e-dial to the left (toward ). The multi-image display screen appears. Up to 16 thumbnail images will be displayed at once. Use the four-way controller (ƊƌȜȞ) to select an image. A scroll bar appears at the right of the screen.
Playing Back Still Pictures 3. Turn the rear e-dial to the right (towards ) or press the OK button. A full screen display of the selected image appears. Selecting the Number of Images to Display 1. In the multi-image display screen, press the Fn button. The multi-image options screen appears. 2. Use the four-way controller (ȜƊȞ) to select the number of images to display at once. - 4, 9, 16 images 3. The selected number of images display at once.
Playing Back Still Pictures Slideshow ƈ You can play back all images recorded on your Memory Card successively. To start continuous playback, use the menu screen displayed on the LCD monitor. 1. Press the button and use the four-way controller (ȜȞ) to select an image to be displayed first. The most recently captured image (image with the largest file number) is displayed first on the LCD monitor. 2. Press the Fn button. The Fn menu appears.
Playing Back Still Pictures 3. Press the four-way controller (Ȟ). Start screen is displayed and slideshow begins. ſ Operations available during a slideshow - OK button : Pause - Four-way controller (Ȝ) : Shows previous image - Four-way controller (Ȟ) : Shows next image - Four-way controller (ƌ) : Stop Start : Move : Exit INFORMATION ƃ Set the display time for slideshow in the [ PLAYBACK MENU] menu. Alternatively, start the slideshow from the [ PLAYBACK MENU] menu. (p.
Playing Back Still Pictures Connecting the Camera to AV Equipment ƈ By using the video cable, you can play back images using a TV or other device with a video IN jack as your monitor. Make sure that both the TV and the camera are turned off before connecting the cable. - Selecting the Video Output Format (p.158) 1. Open the terminal cover and connect the video cable to the USB / Video terminal on your camera. 2. Connect the other end of the video cable to the video IN jack on the AV device. 3.
Playing Back Still Pictures Digital Filters ƈ You can edit shot images using digital filters. Processed images are saved under a different name. 1. Press the Fn button in Playback mode. The Fn menu appears. : Move 2. Press the four-way controller (Ȝ). The screen for selecting the filter appears.
Playing Back Still Pictures 3. Use the four-way controller (ȜȞ) to select an image. 4. Use the four-way controller (Ɗƌ) to select a filter. Select a filter and preview the effects on the image. 5. Set a desired filter by using the front and rear e-dial. COLOR : Back SLIM SOFT SOFT SLIM SLIM : Set [Colour Filter] : Back : Set [Slim Filter] 6. Press the OK button. The save confirmation screen appears. 7. Use the four-way controller (Ɗ) to select [Save as].
Playing Back Still Pictures ƃ Digital Filters Filter name Function Front e-dial B&W Converts to a black and white image. Changes the contrast to appear as if a B&W colour filter was used. - B&W/R/G/B Sepia Adds a vintage touch to photos by converting them to sepia color. - Density (3 levels) Color Adds a colour filter to the image. Selects from 18 filters (6 colors x 3 tones). Soft Creates a soft image by lightly fading the entire image.
Playing Back Still Pictures Editing RAW Images ƈ You can convert captured RAW files into JPEG files. 1. Select a RAW file in Play mode. 2. Press the Fn button. The Fn menu appears. : Move : Exit 3. Press the four-way controller (ƌ). Develop this image : Back : Set : Change : Back : Set 4. Press the OK button. The parameters recorded in the image file appear. ſ If you do not want to change the current parameters, press the OK button again.
Playing Back Still Pictures Image Tone Recorded Pixels Quality Level (Bright) / (Best) / (Auto) / White Balance (Natural) 10M (3872x2592) / 6M (3008x2000) / 2M (1824x1216) (Better) / (Good) (Daylight) / colors fluorescent lights) / light fluorescent lights) / (Shade) / (Cloudy) / (Daylight (Daylight white fluorescent lights) / (Tungsten Light) / (Flash) / (White (Manual) / (Color Temperature ) Sensitivity -2.0 ~ +2.0 Sharpness -3.0 ~ +3.0 Saturation -3.0 ~ +3.0 Contrast -3.0 ~ +3.
Deleting Images Deleting a Single Image ƈ You can delete one image at a time. INFORMATION ƃ Deleted images cannot be restored. ƃ Protected images cannot be deleted. 1. Press the button and use the four-way controller (ȜȞ) to select an image to delete. 2. Press the button. The Delete screen appears. 3. Use the four-way controller (Ɗ) to select [Delete]. Delete Cancel : All images 4. Press the OK button. The image is deleted.
Deleting Images Deleting All Images ƈ You can delete all saved images at once. INFORMATION ƃ Deleted images cannot be restored. ƃ Protected images cannot be deleted. 1. Press the button. 2. Press the button twice. The Delete All screen appears. 3. Use the four-way controller (Ɗ) to select [Delete All]. Delete all images on memory card? Delete All Cancel : Back : Set 4. Press the OK button. All images are deleted.
Deleting Images Deleting Selected Images (from Nine-Image Display) ƈ You can delete multiple images from the nine-image display at once. INFORMATION ƃ Deleted images cannot be restored. ƃ Protected images cannot be deleted. ƃ Only files in the same folder can be selected at once. 1. Press the button. The most recently captured image (image with the largest file number) is displayed first on the LCD monitor. 2. Turn the e-dial to the left (toward ). Nine thumbnail images appear.
Deleting Images 3. Press the button. appears above the images. 4. Use the four-way controller (ƊƌȜȞ) to move to the images to delete and press the OK button. Image is selected and appears. Press Fn button to select all images (the selection of images may take time to complete depending on the number of images). : Delete : 5. Press the button. The Delete confirmation screen appears. 6. Use the four-way controller (Ɗ) to select [Select&Delete].
Deleting Images Deleting images taken with the RAW button ƈ You can delete JPEG, RAW images taken with the RAW button. 1. Press the to select DNG button and use the four-way controller (ȜȞ) images to delete. 2. Press the button. The Delete screen appears. Delete JPEG Delete RAW Delete RAW+JPEG Cancel : All images 3. Use the four-way controller (Ɗƌ) to select deletion type. - [Delete JPEG] : only JPEG format images among the selected images are deleted.
Protecting Images Protecting Images from Deletion (Protect) ƈ You can protect images from being accidentally deleted. ſ Even protected images are deleted if the Memory Card is formatted. 1. Press the button and use the four-way controller (ȜȞ) to select an image. The most recently captured images (image with the largest file number) are displayed first on the LCD monitor. 2. Press the button. The Protect screen appears. 3. Use the four-way controller (Ɗ) to select [Protect].
Protecting Images Protecting All Images 1. Press the button. 2. Press the button twice. The Protect all images screen appears. 3. Press the four-way controller (Ɗ) to select [Protect] and press the OK button. All images saved in the Memory Card are protected. Protect all images Protect Unprotect : Back ſ Select [Unprotect] in Step 3 to cancel the Protect setting on all of the images.
Setting the Printing Service (DPOF) ƈ You can order conventional photograph prints by taking the Memory Card with recorded images to any store offering this printing service. DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) settings allow you to specify the number of copies or to imprint the date. ſ DPOF settings cannot be applied to RAW images. Printing Single Images ƈ Set the following items for each image. Copies Date 1. Press the Selects the number of copies. You can print up to 99 copies.
Setting the Printing Service (DPOF) 4. Use the four-way controller (ȜȞ) to choose the number of copies and press the four-way controller (ƌ). The frame moves to [Date]. 5. Use the four-way controller (ȜȞ) to choose whether to insert the date ( ) or not ( ). -( ) : The date will be imprinted. -( ) : The date will not be imprinted. Copies Date : All images : Set 6. Press the OK button. The DPOF settings are saved and the camera returns to playback status.
Setting the Printing Service (DPOF) Settings for All Images 1. Press the Fn button in Playback mode. The Fn menu appears. : Move : Exit 2. Press the four-way controller (Ɗ). The DPOF screen appears. Copies Date : All images 3. Press the Fn button. The screen for making DPOF settings for all images appears. : Set DPOF setting for all images Copies Date : Back : Set 4. Use the four-way controller (ȜȞ) to choose the number of copies and whether to insert the date ( ) or not ( ).
Printing Using PictBridge ƈ This function lets you print images directly from the camera without using a PC (direct printing). Connect the camera and PictBridge compatible printer with the included USB cable to print directly. After connecting the camera to the printer, select the images you want to print, the number of copies and whether to insert the date or not. Direct printing is performed in the following steps. Set [USB] on camera to [Printer] Ɛ Connect the camera to the printer (p.
Printing Using PictBridge Setting USB 1. Press the MENU button. The [CAPTURE MENU] menu appears. 2. Use the four-way controller (Ɗƌ) to select the [SETUP MENU] menu. Press the four-way controller (Ȟ). SETUP MENU Format Beep Date/Time World Time Language/ ᷥᷘ Guide Display LCD Brightness : Move English 3sec ť0 : Exit 3. Use the four-way controller (Ɗƌ) to select [USB]. 4. Press the four-way controller (Ȟ). A pop-up menu appears.
Printing Using PictBridge 5. Use the four-way controller (Ɗƌ) to select [Printer]. SETUP MENU Video Out USB Auto Power Off Folder Name Sensor Cleaning Dust Removal Reset : Set Computer Printer : Cancel 6. Press the OK button. The setting is changed. 7. Press the MENU button. Connecting the Camera to the Printer 1. Turn the camera off. 2. Connect the camera and a PictBridge compatible printer using the USB cable supplied with the camera.
Printing Using PictBridge 3. Turn the printer on. 4. After printer start-up is complete, turn the camera on. The PictBridge menu appears. Select Printing Mode Print One Print All DPOF Auto Print : Move : Set INFORMATION ƃ PictBridge menu is not displayed if [USB] is set to [Computer]. Printing Single Images 1. Use the four-way controller (Ɗƌ) to select [Print One] on the PictBridge menu. Select Printing Mode Print One Print All DPOF Auto Print : Move : Set 2. Press the OK button.
Printing Using PictBridge 3. Use the four-way controller (ȜȞ) to choose an image to print. Print this image Copies Date : Date : Back : Print 4. Use the four-way controller (Ɗƌ) to choose the number of copies. You can print up to 999 copies. 5. Use the Fn button to choose whether to insert the date ( ( ) : The date will be printed. ( ) : The date will not be printed. 6. Press the OK button. The print settings confirmation screen appears. Proceed to Step 12 to print the images by default.
Printing Using PictBridge 9. Use the four-way controller (ƊƌȜȞ) to choose the paper size. You can only choose a size that is supported by your printer. When the Paper Size is set to [Standard], images are printed according to the printer settings. Paper Size Standard Card L 100X150 Postcard 4 ਭX6 ਭ : Cancel 2L 8 ਭX10ਭ A4 Letter 11 ਭX17ਭ A3 : Set 10. Press the OK button. 11. Repeat Steps 8 to 10 to set [Paper Type], [Quality] and [Border Status].
Printing Using PictBridge 3. Choose the number of copies and whether to imprint the date or not. The number of copies and the date setting that you choose apply to all of the images. Refer to Steps 4 and 5 ofŗPrinting Single Images” (p.112) for details on how to change the settings. Print all images Copies Date : Date : Back Total : Print 4. Press the OK button. The print settings confirmation screen appears. Refer to Steps 7 and 11 ofŗPrinting Single Images” (p.
Printing Using PictBridge Printing Images Using the DPOF Settings 1. Use the four-way controller (Ɗƌ) to select [DPOF Auto Print] on the PictBridge menu. 2. Press the OK button. The Print w/ DPOF settings screen appears. Use the four-way controller (ȜȞ) to check the number of copies for each image, whether the date is imprinted or not, and total number of copies. Print settings are set with the Print Service. (p.105) Print with DPOF settings Copies Total : Back Date : Print 3. Press the OK button.
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4 Button, Menu, Mode dial Reference Explains the functions of the GX-10 buttons and menus. Using the Menuōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō118 Using the Fn Menu ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō169 Using the Mode Dial ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō171 When using menus and Fn menu, items which cannot be changed due to camera settings appear gray and cannot be selected.
Using the Menu How to Operate the Menu ƈ This section explains operation methods for [CAPTURE MENU], [CUSTOM1 MENU], [CUSTOM2 MENU], [SETUP MENU], and [PLAYBACK MENU] menu. ƃ Displaying the Menu screen 1. Press the MENU button in Capture mode. - The [CAPTURE MENU] menu appears on the LCD monitor. CAPTURE MENU Image Tone File Format JPEG Size JPEG Quality Saturation Sharpness Contrast : Move : Exit 2. Press the four-way controller (Ȝ).
Using the Menu Select a menu item and set ƈ Procedure to set the [JPEG Quality] on the [CAPTURE MENU] menu is explained as an example. 1. Use the four-way controller (Ɗƌ) to choose an item. - Press the front e-dial to move the menu page by page. CAPTURE MENU Image Tone File Format JPEG Size JPEG Quality Saturation Sharpness Contrast : Move : Exit 2. Press the four-way controller (Ȟ). - Available [JPEG Quality] options appear. Press the four-way controller (Ȟ) to move to the pop-up menu if there is one.
Using the Menu [CAPTURE MENU] Menu Settings ƈ Perform settings related to capturing in the [CAPTURE MENU] menu. Item Image Tone Function Sets the colour tone of pictures. Page p.121 File type Sets the image file type. p.122 Recorded Pixels Sets the recording size of images. p.122 Quality Level Sets the image quality. p.123 Saturation Sets the colour saturation. p.124 Sharpness Makes the image outlines sharp or soft. p.124 Contrast Sets the image contrast. p.
Using the Menu Setting the Image Tone ƈ Set the basic colour tone of pictures. The default setting is Bright. Natural Images are finished naturally and suitable for retouching. Bright Images are finished brightly, with high contrast and sharp focus. CAPTURE MENU Image Tone File Format JPEG Size JPEG Quality Saturation Sharpness Contrast : Set : Cancel INFORMATION ƃ Different saturation, sharpness and contrast values can be set for (Bright) and (Natural).
Using the Menu Setting the File Format ƈ You can set the format of image files. The default setting is JPEG. Remaining Count : ƃ When the file format is changed, the number of recordable images appears at the top right of the screen. Image Tone File Format JPEG Size JPEG Quality Saturation Sharpness Contrast : Set : Cancel Captures images in JPEG format.
Using the Menu ƃ You can set the JPEG recorded pixels in [JPEG Size] in the [CAPTURE MENU] menu. When the number of recorded pixels is changed, the number of recordable images appears at the top right of the screen. Remaining Count : Image Tone File Format JPEG Size JPEG Quality Saturation Sharpness Contrast : Set : Cancel Setting the JPEG Quality Level ƈ You can set the image quality level. The file size will also differ according to the [JPEG Quality] setting. The default setting is (Best).
Using the Menu Setting the Saturation / Sharpness / Contrast ƈ Select from six levels of Saturation, Sharpness and Contrast. The default setting is [0 (Standard)] for all. Saturation Sets the colour saturation. Sharpness Makes the image outlines sharp or soft. Contrast Sets the image contrast.
Using the Menu Storing User Settings ƈ You can store the current camera settings and easily retrieve them simply by setting the mode dial to USER. CAPTURE MENU User Registration Color Space Extended Bracket Multi Exposure Memory of Settings OPS : Move - Press the four way controller (Ȟ) and the current camera information will display. Press the OK button and the information is saved on the User mode.
Using the Menu Setting the Colour Space ƈ You can set the colour space to use. The default setting is [sRGB]. 1 sRGB 2 AdobeRGB Sets to sRGB colour space. Sets to AdobeRGB colour space. CAPTURE MENU User Registration Color Space Extended Bracket Multi Exposure Memory of Settings OPS : Set : Cancel Colour Space Colour ranges for various input/output devices, such as digital cameras, monitors, and printers, differ. This colour range is called the colour Space.
Using the Menu Shooting in Extended Bracket Mode ƈ You can save pictures with three different white balance, saturation, sharpness and contrast levels. Three pictures are saved with each shot.
Using the Menu INFORMATION ƃ If the RAW button or MENU button is pressed, or the (Extended) Exposure Bracket is set during Multi-exposure shooting, the pictures that have already been taken are saved and Multi-exposure is exited. ƃ Extended Bracket and Multi-exposure cannot be used together. The last mode selected is set. ƃ Press the Delete button ( ) during Instant Review to discard pictures created to that point and create again from the first picture.
Using the Menu Optical Picture stabilisation (OPS) ƈ If a lens is used that does not support automatic acquisition of lens information, such as focal length, the [ OPS] menu appears. Set [Focal Length] manually on the [ OPS] menu. For more information, see “Setting the Shake Reduction Function (p.55)”.
Using the Menu [CUSTOM1 MENU] Menu Setting Items ƈ Set custom functions to fully use the functions of a SLR camera with the Custom Function Menu. Item Link AF Point and AE Superimpose AF Area AF in remote control AF Button Function AF by Press Halfway Function Sets whether to adjust AE and Focusing Area in multi-segment metering based on AF point. Sets whether to display the selected AF point (focus position) in the viewfinder. Sets whether to use Autofocus when shooting with remote control.
Using the Menu Linking AF Point and AE ƈ You can link the exposure and AF point in the focusing area during multi-segment metering. The default setting is [Off]. Off Exposure is set separately from AF point. On Exposure is set in accordance with AF point.
Using the Menu AF in remote control ƈ Sets whether to use Autofocus when shooting with remote control. The default is [Off]. Off AF does not activate at shutter release from remote control when [Off]. On AF activates if shutter is released from remote control when [On].
Using the Menu AF by Press Halfway ƈ Sets whether to perform AF when the shutter release button is pressed halfway. The default is [On]. On Performs AF when the shutter release button is pressed halfway. Off Does not perform AF when the shutter release button is pressed halfway.
Using the Menu Meter Operating Time ƈ Sets the exposure metering time. The default setting is [10 sec]. 10 sec Sets the exposure metering time to 10 seconds. 3 sec Sets the exposure metering time to 3 seconds. 30 sec Sets the exposure metering time to 30 seconds.
Using the Menu Program Line ƈ In Auto mode and Program mode, exposure is regulated according to the set Program line. Choose normal Program line or one of the following. The default is [Normal]. Normal H.Speed Depth MTF Normal program is the basic Automatic Exposure Program. Hi-speed priority program is an Automatic Exposure Program that selects higher shutter speeds. Depth-of-field priority program is an Automatic Exposure Program that selects smaller aperture settings to maximise depth-of-field.
Using the Menu Fine tune when AWB ƈ Sets whether fine tune is available when white balance is set to Auto. The default is [Off]. Off AWB fine tuning is not available. On The AWB fine tuning is available. CUSTOM1 MENU Off AEL with AF Locked Normal Program Line Off Auto EVC Off Fine tune when AWB --WB when using flash Kelvin Color Temp.
Using the Menu Adjusting the White Balance with Colour Temperature ƈ Use figures to set the colour temperature. The default is [Kelvin]. Kelvin Mired Sets the colour temperature by 100K. Sets the Colour temperature by 20 Mired. The figures are converted to Kelvin and displayed. CUSTOM1 MENU Off AEL with AF Locked Normal Program Line Off Auto EVC Off Fine tune when AWB --WB when using flash Kelvin Color Temp. Unit On Noise Reduction : Move : Exit CUSTOM1 MENU Color Temp.
Using the Menu ISO Warning ƈ ISO warning appears in the viewfinder when a sensitivity value of your choice is reached or exceeded. Set a sensitivity that is not regularly used to avoid forgetting to reset when sensitivity is raised. ISO warning is not displayed by default. Off ISO warning is not displayed. ISO 400 ISO warning is displayed when ISO 400 is set or exceeded. ISO 800 ISO warning is displayed when ISO 800 is set or exceeded. ISO 1600 ISO warning is displayed when ISO 1600 is set.
Using the Menu ISO sensitivity step ƈ Set the sensitivity step. The default is [1 EV Step]. 1 EV Step Set the sensitivity step to 1 EV. As EV Steps Set the sensitivity according to the EV setting. CUSTOM1 MENU ISO Warning ISO Steps Reset Custom1 Off 1 EV CUSTOM1 MENU ISO Steps 1 EV Step As EV Steps ISO sensitivity steps are set to 1 EV : Move : Exit : Set : Back Reset Custom Function 1 ƈ Resets all the settings in the Custom Function 1 menu to the defaults. The default is [Cancel].
Using the Menu [CUSTOM2 MENU] Menu Setting Items Item Bracketing Order Green Button in M Use Aperture Ring Function Page p.141 Sets the order for bracket shooting. Selects the exposure adjustment method when the Green mode button is pressed in an M mode. Sets to enable shutter release when lens aperture ring is set at other than A (Auto). p.141 p.142 E-Dial in Program Sets the Front and Rear e-dials in P (Program) mode.
Using the Menu Auto Bracketing order ƈ Sets the order for bracket shooting. The default is [0, - , +].
Using the Menu Aperture Ring Use ƈ Sets the shutter so it can be released even if the aperture ring is not set to the A (Auto) position. The default is [Off]. Off On The aperture is locked and the shutter speed is adjusted automatically. The shutter can be released even if the aperture ring is not set to the A (Auto) position.
Using the Menu CUSTOM2 MENU 0-+ Bracketing Order <-P-> Green Button in M Off Use Aperture Ring Tv, Av E-Dial in Program ---, ISO E-Dial in Sv Tv, --E-Dial in Tv ---, Av E-Dial in Av : Move : Exit CUSTOM2 MENU E-Dial in Sv Front:Not Available Rear:ISO Sensitivity : Set : Back [e-dial menu of the Sv mode] CUSTOM2 MENU 0-+ Bracketing Order <-P-> Green Button in M Off Use Aperture Ring Tv, Av E-Dial in Program ---, ISO E-Dial in Sv Tv, --E-Dial in Tv ---, Av E-Dial in Av : Move : Exit CUSTOM2 MENU E-Dial i
Using the Menu One-touch RAW + ƈ Sets whether to capture RAW+JPEG images once, or retain same settings whenever the RAW button is pressed. The default is [1time]. 1time Continue The setting is reset after taking a picture. The setting is retained when the RAW button is pressed again. CUSTOM2 MENU Set RAW Button 1time Remaining Count Off Release in Charging Preview Method 1.2X Initial Zoom On Auto Rotation On Saving Rotation Info.
Using the Menu Allowing Shooting while Charging Flash ƈ You can set to allow shooting while the flash is re-charging. The default is [Off]. Off Pictures cannot be taken while the flash is re-charging. On Pictures can be taken while the flash is re-charging. CUSTOM2 MENU Set RAW Button 1time Remaining Count Off Release in Charging Preview Method 1.2X Initial Zoom On Auto Rotation On Saving Rotation Info.
Using the Menu Initial zoom display ƈ Sets the initial magnification of the zoom playback. The default is [1.2 times]. Initial magnification of the zoom playback [1.2 times], [2 times], [4 times], [8 times] and [16 times]. CUSTOM2 MENU Set RAW Button 1time Remaining Count Off Release in Charging Preview Method 1.2X Initial Zoom On Auto Rotation On Saving Rotation Info. : Move : Exit CUSTOM2 MENU Initial Zoom 1.2 times 8 times 2 times 16 times 4 times Magnification for starting zoom playback set to 1.
Using the Menu Saving rotation information ƈ Sets whether to save rotation information when shooting. The default is [On]. On Saves the rotation information when shooting. Off Does not save the rotation information when shooting. CUSTOM2 MENU 1time Set RAW Button Remaining Count Off Release in Charging Preview Method 1.2X Initial Zoom On Auto Rotation On Saving Rotation Info. : Move : Exit CUSTOM2 MENU Saving Rotation Info.
Using the Menu Reset Custom Function2 ƈ Resets all the settings in the Custom Function 2 menu to the defaults. The default is [Cancel]. Reset The settings will reset. Cancel The settings will not reset.
Using the Menu [SETUP MENU] Menu Setting Items ƈ Perform various settings related to the camera in the [SETUP MENU] menu. Item Function Page Format Formats the Memory Card. p.150 Beep Switches the beep tone on/off. p.151 Date/Time Sets the date format and time. World Time Allows the display of local time when traveling abroad. Language/ ᷥᷘ Changes the language in which menus and messages appear. p.156 Guide display Sets to display indicators in LCD monitor. p.
Using the Menu Formatting the Memory Card ƈ Be sure to format new Memory Card with the camera before using the card. Formatting will delete all the data on the Memory Card. Format A [Formatting] message appears and the memory will be formatted. Cancel The memory will not be formatted.
Using the Menu Turning the Beep On and Off ƈ You can turn the camera operation beep on or off. The default setting is [On]. There are five items that you can set : - AF sound, AE Lock, RAW button, Self-timer and Remote Control.
Using the Menu Changing the Date and Time and the Display Style ƈ You can change the initial date and time settings. You can also set the display style.
Using the Menu Setting the World Time ƈ The date and time selected in “Initial Settings” (p.42) serve as the date and time of your present location. Setting [World Time] enables you to display the local date and time on the LCD monitor when travelling overseas. 1. Select [World Time] on the [SETUP MENU] menu. SETUP MENU Format Beep Date/Time World Time Language/ ᷥᷘ English Guide Display 3sec LCD Brightness ť0 : Move : Exit 2. Press the four-way controller (Ȟ). The World Time screen appears.
Using the Menu 7. Use the four-way controller (ȜȞ) to select the Destination city. The current time, location and time difference of the selected city appears. Destination London DST : Set 8. Use the four-way controller (ƌ) to select [DST]. 9. Use the four-way controller (ȜȞ) to select (On) or (Off). Select (On) if the Destination city uses daylight saving time (DST). 10. Press the OK button. The World Time setting is saved. World Time London Seoul : Back 11. Press the MENU button twice.
Using the Menu List of World Time Cities Region North America Central and South America Europe Africa/ West Asia City Honolulu Anchorage Vancouver San Francisco Dubai Los Angeles Calgary Denver Chicago Miami Toronto New York Halifax Mexico City Lima Santiago Caracas Buenos Aires Sao Paulo Rio de Janeiro Lisbon Madrid London Paris Amsterdam Copenhagen Rome Berlin Stockholm Athens Helsinki Moscow Dakar Algiers Johannesburg Istanbul Cairo Jerusalem Region Africa/ West Asia East Asia Oceania City Nairob
Using the Menu Setting the Display Language ƈ You can change the language in which the menus, error messages, etc. are displayed. You can choose from eleven languages: English, Korean, Chinese Language / ᷥᷘ (Traditional/ Simplified), French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Swedish, Dutch, Danish and Russian.
Using the Menu Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Monitor ƈ You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor. Adjust settings when the LCD monitor is hard to see. SETUP MENU Format Beep Date/Time World Time Language/ ᷥᷘ English Guide Display 3sec LCD Brightness ť0 : Move : Exit SETUP MENU Format Beep Date/Time World Time Language/ ᷥ ໓၏ჿ႐ ධෂᇥಝစ Guide Display ጫໟ ᆰမઃణཀ൸ ዹཫጩళ LCD Brightness : Set : Cancel ƃ You can select -7 ~ 0 ~ +7 steps of LCD brightness.
Using the Menu Selecting the Video Output Format ƈ When you connect the camera to AV equipment such as a TV, choose the appropriate video output format (NTSC or PAL) for playing back images. SETUP MENU NTSC Video Out USB Computer Auto Power Off 1min Folder Name Standard Sensor Cleaning Dust Removal Reset : Move : Exit SETUP MENU NTSC Video Out PAL USB Auto Power Off Folder Name Sensor Cleaning ໓၏ჿ႐ ධෂᇥಝစ ᆰမઃణཀ൸ Dust Removal ጫໟ ዹཫጩళ Reset : Set : Cancel INFORMATION ƃ NTSC : U.S.
Using the Menu USB (Selecting an external device) ƈ This menu sets the USB cable connection (PC or printer). Computer Printer Select this menu when connecting to a computer. Select this menu when connecting to a printer.
Using the Menu Selecting the Folder Name ƈ You can select the method for assigning the folder names for storing images. The default setting is [Std.]. Standard The folder name is assigned in the form of [XXXSSCAM]. [XXX] is a sequential number from 100 to 999. The two digits of the [month] and [day] on which the picture was taken are Date assigned as the folder name in the form of [XXX_MMDD].
Using the Menu Cleaning the CCD ƈ Shadows may appear in the image for white backgrounds and other shooting conditions if the CCD becomes dirty or dusty. This indicates that the CCD must be cleaned. Please contact Samsung Camera service center for professional cleaning because the CCD is a precision part. INFORMATION ƃ Do not use a spray type blower. ƃ Do not clean the CCD when the exposure mode is set to B (Bulb) mode.
Using the Menu 5. Use the four-way controller (Ɗ) to select [Mirror Up]. SETUP MENU Sensor Cleaning Mirror Up Cancel Mirror up to clean CCD Turn the power off to end : Set 6. Press the OK button. - The mirror is locked in the up position. 7. Clean the CCD. - Use a brush-less blower to remove dirt and dust from the CCD. Using a blower with a brush may scratch the CCD. Do not wipe the CCD with a cloth. 8. Turn the camera off. 9. Attach the lens after the mirror returns to its original position.
Using the Menu Removing the dust ƈ The dust can be removed by shaking the CCD. Dust Removal Removes the dust by shaking the CCD. Start-up Action Shakes the CCD to remove the dust. ƃ Removing Dust SETUP MENU NTSC Video Out USB Computer Auto Power Off 1min Folder Name Standard Sensor Cleaning Dust Removal Reset : Move : Exit SETUP MENU Dust Removal Dust Removal Start-up Action : Set : Back Press the OK button to remove the dust.
Using the Menu Reset ƈ Resets all settings other than Date Adjust, Language, Video Out, User set1 and User set2. Reset Resets all settings. Cancel Does not reset camera settings.
Using the Menu [PLAYBACK MENU] Menu Setting Items ƈ Perform settings related to playback and editing images in the [PLAYBACK MENU] menu. Item Exposure Warning Function Page Sets to display over exposed area warning during Instant p.165 Review or Playback. Sets how long to display Instant Review and whether to display Quick View p.166 Bright/Dark area warning and histogram. Digital Preview Sets whether to display Bright/Dark area warning and histogram p.167 during Digital Preview.
Using the Menu Instant View ƈ Sets Display time, Exposure warning and Histogram. Display time 1, 3, 5 Sec, Off (The default is 1 Sec.) Use the four-way controller (ȜȞ) to select On (on) or Off (off). Histogram Exposure Warning The default is Off (Off).
Using the Menu Digital Preview ƈ You can set whether or not to display the histogram and Bright/Dark area warning during Digital Preview. The default setting is [Off]. Histogram Exposure Warning Use the four-way controller (ȜȞ) to select On (on) or Off (off). The default is Off (Off).
Using the Menu Slide show ƈ You can play back all images recorded on your Memory Card successively. To start continuous playback, use the menu screen displayed on the LCD monitor. Refer to page 90 for more information about the menus. Interval Set image display interval to [3sec], [5sec], [10sec] or [30sec]. Repeat Set whether or not to play back repeatedly.
Using the Fn Menu Capture Mode ƈ Press the Fn button while taking a picture. The Fn menu appears. : Move : Exit ƃ Press the four-way controller (ƊƌȜȞ) to set the operation. Four-way controller Item Ɗ Drive Mode ƌ Flash Mode Ȝ White Balance Ȟ Sensitivity Function Selects Continuous shooting, Self-Timer or Remote control. Adjusts the method of flash discharge. Adjusts the colour for the colour of the light source illuminating the subject. Sets the sensitivity. Page p.60 ~ 68 p.70 ~ 75 p.
Using the Fn Menu Playback Mode ƈ Press the Fn button during playback. The Fn menu appears. : Move :ಒൂ : Exit : Move [Playing back a JPEG file] : Exit [Playing back a RAW file] ƃ Press the four-way controller (ƊƌȜȞ) to set the operation. Four-way controller Item Ɗ DPOF Settings Ȝ Digital Filter Ȟ Slideshow ƌ RAW converting Function Sets the DPOF settings. Edits captured images to black and white or sepia tint, or adds softening and slimming effects. p.105 p.
Using the Mode Dial Dial indicator ƈ You can change the Shooting mode by setting the icons on the mode dial to the dial. Item Function Automatically sets shutter speed and aperture to the proper (Auto Scene) exposure according to Program line when taking pictures. Page p.173 Automatically sets shutter speed and aperture to the proper exposure according to Program line when taking pictures. (Program) Use the front e-dial and rear e-dial to change the shutter speed p.
Using the Mode Dial Item Function Page Automatically sets the sensitivity so that shutter speed and (Shutter & Aperture Priority) aperture give the proper exposure according to the brightness p.181 of the subject. Lets you set shutter speed and aperture to capture the picture (Manual) with creative intent. Lets you capture images that require slow shutter speeds such (Bulb) as fireworks and night scenes. p.182 p.186 Locks shutter speed at 1/180 second.
Using the Mode Dial Using the (AUTO) mode ƈ Automatically sets shutter speed and aperture to the proper exposure according to Program line when taking pictures. 1. Rotate the Mode dial to . 2. Check the Shutter speed and Aperture value on the viewfinder and LCD panel. INFORMATION ƃ Shutter speed, Aperture value, AE Lock, Exposure value, Auto bracket, Multi-exposure and Flash compensation are not set in the (Auto) mode.
Using the Mode Dial Using the P (Program) mode ƈ Automatically sets shutter speed and aperture to the proper exposure according to Program line when taking pictures. 1. Rotate the Mode dial to P. 2. Check the Shutter speed and Aperture value on the viewfinder and LCD panel. INFORMATION ƃ You can change the program line. Set the [Program Line] in the [CUSTOM1 MENU] menu. (p.135) ƃ You can automatically correct the sensitivity if appropriate exposure cannot be set with the set criteria.
Using the Mode Dial Using the Hyper-program Mode ( ) ƈ To change the shutter speed You can switch to Shutter Priority automatic exposure by turning the front e-dial in P (Hyperprogram) mode. - You can only set the shutter speed to a value that is in relation to aperture. - If the brightness changes and the aperture value is outside the relative range, the aperture will blink in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel. - Press the Green button to return to Hyper-program automatic exposure.
Using the Mode Dial Using the Sv (Sensitivity Priority) Mode ƈ You can set the sensitivity to suit the brightness of the subject. The shutter speed and aperture are automatically set according to the selected sensitivity to obtain the appropriate exposure. 1. Set the mode dial to Sv. 2. Turn the rear e-dial and adjust the sensitivity. The shutter speed, aperture value and sensitivity are displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel.
Using the Mode Dial Using the Tv (Shutter Priority) Mode ƈ Set the shutter speed faster and capture fast moving subjects as if they are still or slow down the shutter speed and capture images emphasizing subject movement. Aperture value is automatically set to give the appropriate exposure depending on the shutter speed. ſ Effect of Aperture and Shutter Speed (p.199) 1. Set the mode dial to Tv. 2. Turn the front e-dial and adjust the shutter speed.
Using the Mode Dial INFORMATION ƃ Turn the front e-dial while pressing the button to change the EV Compensation value. ƃ Set the shutter speed in increments of 1/2 EV or 1/3 EV. Set in [EV Steps] in the [CUSTOM1 MENU] menu. (p.133) ƃ You can automatically correct the sensitivity if appropriate exposure cannot be set with the set criteria. Set [ISO Sensitivity] to [Auto] in the Fn menu. (p.82) ƃ Set the aperture to the A position while holding down the autolock button when using a lens with an aperture ring.
Using the Mode Dial Using the Av (Aperture Priority) Mode ƈ Set aperture for controlling the depth of field. The depth of field is deeper and the front and back of the focused object is clear when aperture is set to a large value. The depth of field is shallower and the front and back of the focused object is blurred when aperture is set to a small value. Shutter speed is automatically set to appropriate exposure depending on the aperture value. ſ Effect of Aperture and Shutter Speed (p.199) 1.
Using the Mode Dial INFORMATION ƃ Turn the front e-dial while pressing the button to change the EV Compensation value. ƃ Set the aperture value in increments of 1/2 EV or 1/3 EV. Set in [EV Steps] in the [CUSTOM1 MENU] menu. (p.133) ƃ You can automatically correct the sensitivity if appropriate exposure cannot be set with the set criteria. Set [ISO Sensitivity] to [Auto] in the Fn menu. (p.
Using the Mode Dial Using the TAv (Shutter & Aperture Priority) Mode ƈ You can set both the desired shutter speed and aperture to take the picture. Automatically sets the sensitivity so that shutter speed and aperture will give the proper exposure according to the brightness of the subject. 1. Set the mode dial to TAv. 2. Turn the front e-dial and adjust the shutter speed. 3. Turn the rear e-dial and adjust the aperture value.
Using the Mode Dial INFORMATION ƃ Turn the front e-dial while pressing the button to change the EV Compensation value. ƃ Set the shutter speed and aperture values in increments of 1/2 EV or 1/3 EV. Set in [EV Steps] in the [CUSTOM1 MENU] menu. (p.133) ƃ Settings other than [Auto] are not available in [ISO Sensitivity] in the Fn menu. ƃ Set the aperture to the A position while holding down the autolock button when using a lens with an aperture ring.
Using the Mode Dial 2. Press the Green button. - Automatically switches shutter speed and aperture to the proper exposure. - Turn the front or rear e-dial to change to the exposure to your liking and take a picture. Adjust the shutter speed with the front e-dial and aperture with the rear e-dial. INFORMATION ƃ When the sensitivity is set to [Auto] and exposure mode is set to M (Manual) mode, the sensitivity is the lowest sensitivity.
Using the Mode Dial EV Bar ƈ The EV bar appears in the LCD panel and viewfinder in M (Manual) mode. The appropriate exposure is set when V is in the middle of the EV bar. If it is towards -, it is underexposed. If it is towards +, it is overexposed. If the value exceeds the range of the EV bar, the “+” or “-” blinks. Exposure Warning If the subject is too bright or too dark, “+” or “-” in the EV bar will blink in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel.
Using the Mode Dial About the Green Button The aperture and shutter speed are automatically adjusted to the appropriate exposure at that moment if the Green button is pressed in M (Manual) mode. You can choose from the following three adjustment methods in [Green Button in M] in the [CUSTOM2 MENU] menu. 1 Program Line 2 Tv Shift The aperture is locked and the shutter speed is adjusted automatically. The aperture and shutter speed are adjusted automatically.
Using the Mode Dial Using the B (Bulb) Mode ƈ This mode is useful for the long exposures required for shooting night scenes and fireworks. The shutter remains open as long as the shutter release button is kept pressed. 1. Set the mode dial to B. INFORMATION ƃ Turn the rear e-dial to adjust the aperture value. ƃ Set the aperture value in increments of 1/2 EV or 1/3 EV. Set in [EV Steps] in the [CUSTOM1 MENU] menu (p.133).
Using the Mode Dial Using the X (Flash X-Sync Speed) Mode ƈ The shutter speed is locked at 1/180 second. Use this when using an External flash that does not automatically change the shutter speed. 1. Set the mode dial to X. INFORMATION ƃ Turn the rear e-dial to adjust the aperture value. ƃ Press the Green button to retain the shutter speed at 1/180 sec and automatically adjust the aperture.
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5 Basic Function Introduces functions to further enhance your GX-10 experience.
Checking the Composition, Exposure and Focus Before Shooting ƈ You can use the preview function to check the depth of field, composition, exposure and focus before taking a picture. There are 2 preview methods. Optical Preview For checking the depth of field with the viewfinder. Digital Preview For checking the composition, exposure, focus with the LCD monitor. ſ Set in [Preview Method] in the [CUSTOM2 MENU] menu. (p.145) The default setting is Digital Preview.
Checking the Composition, Exposure and Focus Before Shooting Displaying the Digital Preview ƈ Focus on the subject, then compose the picture in the viewfinder and move the main switch to . ſ The icon ( ) appears in the LCD monitor during preview and you can check the composition, exposure and focus. Press the shutter release button halfway to end Digital Preview and start focusing. The image displayed in Digital Preview is not saved.
Focusing ƈ You can focus with the following methods. The camera is focused when the shutter release button is pressed Autofocus halfway. Manual focus Manually adjust the focus.
Focusing 2. Look through the viewfinder and press the shutter release button halfway. - The focus indicator ( ) appears in the viewfinder when focused (if it is blinking, the subject is not in focus). ſ Subjects that are Difficult to Focus on (p.54) Focus indicator INFORMATION ƃ The camera can be focused by pressing the AF button ƃ In SAF (Single mode), the focus is locked (focus lock) while is lit. To focus on another subject, take your finger off the shutter release button first.
Focusing Selecting the Focusing Area (AF Point) ƈ Choose the part of the viewfinder to set focus to. The factory default setting is The selected AF point lights red in the viewfinder. (Superimpose AF Area). Auto (Auto). The camera selects the optimum AF point even if the subject is not centered. Select Sets the focusing area to one of the eleven points in the AF area. Center Sets the focusing area to the center of the viewfinder. ƃ Set with the AF point switching dial.
Focusing Setting the Focus Position in the Viewfinder 1. Select SEL (Select) with the AF point switching dial. 2. Look through the viewfinder and check the position of the subject. 3. Use the four-way controller (ƊƌȜȞ) to select the desired AF point. - The AF point lights red in the viewfinder (Superimpose AF Area) and you can check where you set the AF point.
Focusing Fixing the Focus (Focus Lock) ƈ If the subject is outside the range of the focusing area, the camera cannot automatically focus on the subject. In this situation, you can aim the focusing area toward the subject, use focus lock and recompose the picture. 1. Frame the desired composition for your picture in the viewfinder. - Use focus lock function when the subject you wish to focus on is not inside the focusing area. (Example) The person is out of focus and the background is focused instead. 2.
Focusing Adjusting the Focus Manually (Manual Focus) ƈ When you adjust the focus manually, you can either check with the focus indicator in the viewfinder or use the viewfinder matte field to adjust focus. Using the Focus Indicator ƈ You can manually adjust the focus using the focus indicator ( ). 1. Set the focus mode lever to MF. 2. Look through the viewfinder, press the shutter release button halfway and turn the focusing ring.
Focusing INFORMATION ƃ Use the matte field in the viewfinder when the subject is difficult to focus (p.54, 197) and the focus indicator will not stay lit. ƃ The beep can be turned off. (p.151) Using the Viewfinder Matte Field ƈ You can manually adjust the focus using the viewfinder matte field. 1. Set the focus mode lever to MF. 2. Look through the viewfinder and turn the focusing ring until the subject looks sharp on the screen.
Setting the Exposure Effect of Aperture and Shutter Speed ƈ Correct exposure of the subject is determined by the combination of shutter speed and aperture setting. There are many correct combinations of shutter speed and aperture for a particular subject. Different combinations produce different effects. Effect of Shutter Speed ƈ The shutter speed determines the length of time that light is allowed to strike the CCD. Adjusting the shutter speed alters the amount of light striking the CCD.
Setting the Exposure Effect of Aperture ƈ Adjust the amount of light hitting the CCD by changing the aperture. ƃ Opening the aperture (reduce the aperture value) Objects closer and farther than the focused subject will be out of focus. For instance, if you take a picture of flower against a landscape with the aperture open, the landscape in front and behind the flower will be blurred, emphasizing only the flower.
Setting the Exposure How to Check Depth of Field ƈ When you focus on a portion of the subject, there is a range in which object closer and farther will also be in focus. This focused range is called the depth of field. If you use Depth of Field confirmation, you can check the depth of field in the viewfinder before taking a picture. 1. Focus on the subject. 2. Turn the main switch to while looking through the viewfinder. - You can check the depth of field in the viewfinder while holding the main switch.
Setting the Exposure Selecting the Metering Method ƈ Choose the part of the screen to use for measuring brightness and determining exposure. (Multi-segment metering), (Center-weighted metering) or (Spot metering) mode can be selected. The default setting is (Multi-segment metering). Multi-segment metering Center-weighted metering Spot metering Segment the screen in 16 parts, meter each portion and determine the appropriate exposure.
Setting the Exposure Using the Center-Weighted Metering ƈ Metering is weighted at the center of the screen. Use this metering when you want to compensate the exposure by experience, instead of leaving it to the camera. The illustration shows that sensitivity increases as the pattern height increases (center). This mode does not automatically compensate for backlit scenes.
Setting the Exposure Exposure Compensation ƈ This allows you to deliberately overexpose (brighten) or under-expose (darken) your picture. You can adjust the EV Compensation from -2 to +2 (EV) in increments of 1/2 EV or 1/3 EV. Select 1/2 EV or 1/3 EV in [EV Steps] in the [CUSTOM1 MENU] menu. (p.133) 1. Set the compensation with the front e-dial while the is pressed. button button 2. Confirm the compensation value in the viewfinder. is displayed during compensation.
Setting the Exposure Recording the Exposure Before Shooting (AE Lock) ƈ AE Lock is a function that memorizes the exposure prior to taking the picture. Use this when the subject is too small or backlit and a proper exposure setting cannot be obtained. 1. Press the AE-L button. - The camera memorizes the exposure (brightness) at that instant. Press it again to unlock. INFORMATION ƃ is displayed in the viewfinder while the AE lock is engaged. (p.
Setting the Exposure Changing the Exposure and Shooting (Auto Bracket) ƈ You can take continuous pictures with different exposure when the shutter release button is pressed. The first frame is exposed with no compensation, the second frame is under-exposed (negative compensation) and the third is over-exposed (positive compensation). (when the number of frames is set to [3]). [Normal exposure] [Under-exposure] You can set [Auto Bracketng order] in the [Custom Setting1] menu. 1. Set the number of frames.
Setting the Exposure 3. Press the shutter release button halfway. - Focus indicator ( ) appears in the viewfinder when focused. 4. Press the shutter release button fully. - Three consecutive pictures will be taken, the first with no compensation, the second with negative compensation, and the third with positive compensation. (when the number of frames is set to [3]).
Using the Built-in Flash Flash Characteristics in Each Exposure Mode ƈ Using the Flash in Tv (Shutter Priority) Mode - When taking a moving subject, you can use the flash to change the blur effect. - Any desired shutter speed 1/180 sec. or slower can be set for taking a flash photograph. - The aperture value automatically changes according to the ambient brightness.
Using the Built-in Flash Using Slow-Speed-Sync ƈ You can use slow-speed-sync when shooting portraits with the sunset in the background. INFORMATION ƃ Slow-speed-sync slows the shutter speed. Use a tripod or OPS to avoid camera shake. The picture will also blur if the subject moves. ƃ Slow-speed-sync shooting can also be performed with an external flash. ƈ Using Tv (Shutter Priority) Mode 1. Set the mode dial to Tv. Tv (Shutter Priority) mode is set. 2. Use the e-dial to set the desired shutter speed.
Using the Built-in Flash Distance and Aperture when Using the Built-in Flash ƈ A set criteria is necessary between the guide number, aperture and distance when shooting with the flash. Calculate and adjust the shooting conditions if flash is not sufficient. ƃ Built-in flash guide number Sensitivity Built-in flash guide number ISO 100 11 ISO 200 15.
Using the Built-in Flash Calculating Aperture Value from Shooting Distance ƈ The following equation calculates the aperture value for shooting distances. Aperture Value Used F = Guide number ÷ Shooting distance When sensitivity is [ISO 200] and shooting distance is 5.2 m, aperture value is: F = 15.6 ÷ 5.2 = 3 If the resulting number (3, in the above example) is not available as a lens aperture, the smaller number that is closest (2.8, in the above example) is generally used.
Using an External Flash (Optional) ƈ Using the optional external flash SEF-54PZF, SEF-36PZF enables a variety of flash modes, such as P-TTL auto flash mode, high-speed flash sync mode, and wireless mode. See the chart below for details. (O: Available,Ɖ: Restricted, X: Not available) ƈ See the SEF-54PZF, SEF-36PZF operating manual for details. ſ When using an external flash, it is recommended to use the high-precision SEF-54PZF, SEF-36PZF, as it is capable of P-TTL auto flash mode.
Using an External Flash (Optional) About the LCD Panel Display for SEF-36PZF ƈ The SEF-36PZF will automatically convert the field angle differential between 35 mm format and the GX-10 depending on the focal length of the lens you are using (when using D-XENON lenses). The conversion indicator appears and the format size indicator disappears when the exposure metering timer of the GX-10 is on (it returns to 35 mm format display when the exposure metering timer is turned off).
Using an External Flash (Optional) Using High-Speed Flash Sync Mode ƈ With the SEF-36PZF / SEF-54PZF, you can discharge the flash to take a picture at a shutter speed faster than 1/180 second. High-speed flash sync can be used with the flash attached to the camera, or wireless. ƃ Attaching and Using the SEF-36PZF / SEF-54PZF on the Camera 1. Remove the hot shoe cover and attach the SEF-36PZF / SEF-54PZF. 2. Turn the mode dial and set the exposure mode to Tv or M. 3. Turn on the SEF-36PZF / SEF-54PZF. 4.
Using an External Flash (Optional) ƃ In Wireless Mode 1. Place the SEF-36PZF / SEF-54PZF at the desired location. 2. Set the SEF-36PZF / SEF-54PZF power switch to [WIRELESS]. 3. Set the SEF-36PZF / SEF-54PZF wireless mode to S (Slave). 4. Turn the camera mode dial and set the exposure mode to P, Tv, Av or M mode. 5. Set the SEF-36PZF / SEF-54PZF power switch on the camera to [WIRELESS]. 6. Set the SEF-36PZF / SEF-54PZF wireless mode on the camera to M (Master) or C (Control).
Using an External Flash (Optional) Red-Eye Reduction ƈ As with the built-in flash, red-eye reduction is available with an external flash. INFORMATION ƃ The red-eye reduction feature works even when only an external flash is used. (p.70) ƃ If red-eye reduction is used when the SEF-36PZF / SEF-54PZF is set as the slave unit or with the wireless function, the preflash for red-eye reduction will trigger the external flash. Do not use redeye reduction when using a slave unit.
6 Software information Explains software installation and how to use the program.
Software Notes Please ensure that you read this section of the instruction manual carefully before use. ϛThe included software is a camera driver and image editing software tool for Windows. ϛUnder no circumstances should all or part of either the software or the user manual be reproduced. ϛCopyrights for software are licensed only for use with a camera. ϛIn the unlikely event of a manufacturing fault, we will repair or exchange your camera.
About the software ƈ Digimax Master : This is the all-in-one multi media software solution You can download, view, edit and save your digital images (RAW, JPEG) with this software. This software is only compatible with Windows. ƈ Digimax RAW Converter You can convert a RAW (*.dng) file into a JPEG or TIFF file format. INFORMATION ƃ You should allow 5~10 seconds for running the automatic setup program according to the capability of your computer.
Setting up the application software ƈ To use this camera with a PC, install the application software first. After this has been done, the stored images in the camera can be moved to the PC and can be edited by an image editing program. ƈ You can visit the Samsung web-site through the internet. http://www.samsungcamera.com : English http://www.samsungcamera.co.kr : Korean 1. Install the Digimax Master by following the instructions shown on your PC monitor.
Setting up the application software [Click!] [Click!] 2. After restarting the computer, connect the PC to the camera with the USB cable. 3. Turn the camera power on. The [Found New Hardware Wizard] will open and the computer will recognize the camera. ſ If your OS is Windows XP, an image viewer program will open. If the download window of Digmax Master opens after starting Digimax Master, the camera driver was setup successfully.
Setting up the application software Starting PC mode Ү In this mode, you can download stored images to your PC through the USB cable. Ү The LCD monitor is always turned off in PC mode. ƈ Connecting the camera to a PC 1. Press the MENU button and select the [SETUP MENU] menu. 2. Set [USB] on camera to [Computer]. 3. Connect the PC to the camera with the USB cable.
Removable Disk ƈ Downloading stored images You can download the still images stored on the camera to your PC's hard disk and print them or use a photo editing software to edit them. 1. Connect the camera to your PC with the USB cable. 2. On your computer's desktop display, select [My Computer] and double click [Removable Disk ƍ DCIM ƍ 100SSCAM]. The image files will then be displayed. 3. Select an image and press the right mouse button. 4. A pop-up menu will open. Click the [Cut] or [Copy] menu.
Removable Disk 6. Press the right mouse button and a pop-up menu will open. Click [Paste]. 7. An image file is transferred from the camera to your PC. - By using [Digimax Master], you can see the images stored in the memory directly on the PC monitor and you can copy or move the image files. CAUTION ƃ We recommend that you should copy the images to the PC to view them. Opening images directly from the removable disk may be subject to unexpected disconnection.
Removing the removable disk ƈ Windows 2000/ME/XP (The illustrations may be different from the real display depending on the Windows O/S.) 1. Check whether the camera and PC is transferring a file. If the Card in use lamp blinks, you have to wait until the lamp is turned off. 2. Double-click the [Unplug or Eject Hardware] icon on the task bar. [Double-click!] 3. The [Unplug or Eject Hardware] window will open. Select the [USB Mass Storage Device] and click the [Stop] button. [Click!] 4.
Removing the removable disk 6. A [Unplug or Eject Hardware] window will open. Click the [Close] button and the removable disk may then be removed safely. 7. Unplug the USB cable. [Click!] Setting up the USB Driver for MAC 1. A USB Driver for MAC is not included with the software CD as MAC OS supports the camera driver. 2. Check the MAC OS. This camera is compatible with MAC OS 10.2 or later. 3. Connect the camera to the Macintosh and turn the camera power on. 4.
Digimax Master ƈ You can download, view, edit and save your digital images and movies with this software. This software is only compatible with Windows except for the Windows 98. ƈ To start the program, click [Start ƍ Programs ƍ Samsung ƍ Digimax Master ƍ Digimax Master]. ƃ Downloading images 1. Connect the camera to your PC. 2. A window for downloading images will display after connecting the camera and your PC. - To download the captured images, select the [Select All] button.
Digimax Master 4. Select a destination and make a new folder in which to save downloaded images and folders. - Folders will be made in order of date and images will be downloaded. - Folder names can be made as you want and images will be downloaded. - After selecting a folder that was made before, images will be downloaded. 5. Click [Next >] button. [Click!] 6. A window will open as shown alongside. The destination of the selected folder will be displayed on the upper side of the window.
Digimax Master ƃ Image viewer : You can view the stored images. ڹ ڽ ھ ڿ ں ڻ ڼ - Image viewer functions are listed below. ڹMenu bar : You can select menus. File, Edit, View, Tools, Change functions, Auto download, help, etc. ںImage selection window : You can select the desired images in this window. ڻMedia type selection menu : You can select image viewer, image edit, movie edit functions in this menu.
Digimax Master ƃ Image edit : You can edit the still image. ڹ ڼ ں ڻ - Image edit functions are listed below. ڹEdit menu : You can select the following menus. [Tools] : You can resize or crop the selected image. See the [Help] menu. [Adjust] : You can modify image quality. See the [Help] menu. [Retouch] : You can change image or insert effects on the image. See the [Help] menu. ںDrawing tools : Tools for editing an image. ڻImage display window : a selected image displays in this window.
Digimax Master ƃ Movie edit : You can have still images, movies, narration and music all in one movie file. ڹ ں - Movie clip edit functions are listed below. ڹEdit menu : You can select the following menus. [Add Media] : You can add other media elements to a movie. [Edit Clip] : You can change the brightness, contrast, colour and saturation. [Effects] : You can insert an effect. [Set Text] : You can insert texts. [Narrate] : You can insert a narration.
Digimax RAW Converter ƃ Digimax RAW Converter : You can convert a RAW (*.dng) file into a JPEG or TIFF file format. ڼ ڹ ں ڻ - RAW Converter functions are listed below. ڹHistogram display : Histogram of displayed image will be displayed. ںTools : You can edit the RAW (*.dng) files as you want [White Balance]: You can edit the colour temperature and saturation of the image. [Exposure] : You can edit the Exposure value, Contrast and gamma value.
7 Appendix Explains troubleshooting, introduces optional accessories and provides various resources.
Default Settings ƈ The table below lists the factory default settings. Table notations are as follows. The current setting (last memory) is saved when the camera is turned off. ƃ Reset Setting O : The setting returns to the default setting with the reset function. (p.164) X : The setting is saved even after reset. ƃ Recording mode menu Default Setting Reset Setting O p.121 JPEG O p.122 10M (3872x2592) O p.122 Quality Level O p.123 Saturation O p.124 Sharpness O p.124 Contrast O p.
Default Settings ƃ User setting1 menu Item Default Setting Reset Setting Page Link AF Point and AE Off O p.131 Superimpose AF Area On O p.131 AF in remote control Off O p.132 AF Button Function On O p.132 AF by Press Halfway On O p.133 EV Steps 1/2 EV O p.133 Meter Operating Time 10 Sec O p.134 Off O p.134 AE-L with AF locked Program Line Normal O p.135 Auto EV Compensation Off O p.135 Fine tune when AWB Off O p.136 WB when using flash No O p.
Default Settings ƃ User setting2 menu Item Auto Bracketng order Green Btn in Manual Default Setting Reset Setting Page 0-+ O p.141 <-P-> O p.141 Prohibited O p.142 e-dial in Program O p.142 ~ 143 e-dial in Sv mode O p.142 ~ 143 e-dial in Tv mode O p.142 ~ 143 e-dial in Av mode O p.142 ~ 143 1 time O p.144 Recordable Image No. O p.144 Using aperture ring One-touch RAW + Recordable Image No. Release when Chrging Off O p.145 Optical Preview O p.145 1.2X O p.
Default Settings ƃ Set up menu Item Format Default Setting Reset Setting Page - - p.150 Beep All O (On) World Time Hometown (City) Date Adjust According to default setting (Off) O p.151 X p.152 ~ 155 O p.152 ~ 155 Hometown (DST) According to default setting X p.152 ~ 155 Destination (City) Same as Hometown X p.152 ~ 155 Destination (DST) Same as Hometown X p.152 ~ 155 According to default setting X p.156 3 sec O p.156 ť0 O p.157 NTSC X p.
Default Settings ƃ Playback menu Item Bright/Dark area Display Time Instant Review Digital Preview Reset Setting Page Off O p.165 1 sec O p.166 Histogram (Off) O p.166 Bright/Dark area (Off) O p.166 Histogram (Off) O p.167 Bright/Dark area Digital Filter* Interval Slideshow Default Setting Repeat Playback O p.167 B&W (Off) O p.167 3 sec O p.168 O p.
Optional Accessories ƈ Dedicated accessories are available for this camera. Please contact a service center for details regarding accessories. Accessories for PENTAX DSLR can be used with SAMSUNG DSLR. Flash Accessories ƃ Auto Flash SEF-36PZF / SEF-54PZF This is an auto flash unit with a maximum guide number of 54 (ISO 100/m) / 36 (ISO 100/m). Its features include slave-sync flash, contrast-control-sync flash, AF spot beam, high-speed sync, wireless flash and front/rear curtain-sync.
Optional Accessories Camera Case ƃ Camera Case SCP-D2 Others ƃ The accessories below are the same as the accessories that are packaged with the camera.
Error Messages Error Message Description Memory card full The Memory Card is full and no more images can be saved. Insert a new Memory Card or delete unwanted images. (p.38, 98) You may be able to save new images by changing the quality level or recorded pixels. (p.122, 123) No image Camera cannot display this image There are no images for playback on the Memory Card. You are trying to play back an image in a format not supported by this camera.
Error Messages Error Message Description Image folder could not be created The maximum folder number (999) and file number (9999) are being used, and no more images can be saved. Insert a new Memory Card or format the card. (p.150) The image is not stored The image could not be saved because of an Memory Card error. Settings not stored The DPOF settings file could not be saved because Memory Card is full. Delete unwanted images and set DPOF again. (p.
Troubleshooting We recommend checking the following items before contacting a service center. Problem Cause Batteries are not Camera does not turn on installed Battery power is low Remedy Check if batteries are installed. If not, install batteries. Replace with a charged battery set or use the AC adapter (SAC-82, optional). (p.26) The Aperture Ring is Set the Aperture Ring to the A position or set the [Use not on the A position Aperture Ring] on the [CUSTOM2 MENU] to [On].
Troubleshooting Problem Cause Remedy AE lock function does not operate AE lock is not available when set to Use AE lock with any setting other than (Auto), (Auto), (Bulb) (Bulb) mode or (Flash X-synchro) mode. mode or (Flash X-synchro) mode. Built-in Flash does not discharge When flash mode is set to [Auto discharge] or [Auto flash+Redeye reduct], the flash will not discharge if the subject is bright Set flash mode to [Manual discharge] or [Manual flash+Redeye reduct]. (p.
Troubleshooting Problem Shake Reduction does not work Cause Subject is too close Remedy Move away from the subject, or turn off the Shake Reduction function and use a tripod. * In rare cases, the camera may not operate correctly due to static electricity. This can be remedied by taking the batteries out and putting them back in again. When the mirror remains in the up position, take the batteries out and put them back in again. Then, turn the power on. The mirror will retract.
Troubleshooting ƈ Please check the following if the USB connection malfunctions. [Case 1] The USB cable is not connected or you are using a cable with an incorrect specification. ƍ Use a USB cable with the correct specification. [Case 2] The camera is not recognized by your PC. Sometimes, the camera may appear under [Unknown Devices] in Device Manager. ƍ Turn off the camera, remove the USB cable, plug in the USB cable again, and then turn on the camera.
Troubleshooting [Case 7] In some security programs (Norton Anti Virus, V3, etc.), the computer may not recognise the camera as a removable disk. ƍ Stop the security programs and connect the camera to the computer. Refer to the security program instructions about how to stop the program. [Case 8] If a PC connected with the camera stops responding while Windows is starting. ƍ In this case, disconnect the PC and the camera and Windows will start.
Main Specifications Image Sensor Type 23.5mm x 15.7mm CCD Effective Pixel Approx. 10.20 Mega-pixel Total Pixel Approx. 10.75 Mega-pixel Mount PENTAX KAF2 bayonet mount Schneider D-XENON, D-XENOGON Lens Lens Usable Lens * All PENTAX DSLR lenses are available. * KAF2 mount lenses, KAF mount lenses, KA mount lenses Viewfinder Type Pentaprism, Natural-Bright-Matte Focusing Screen Field of View 95% Magnification 0.95X (50mm F1.4 Lensŋū) Diopter Adjustment -2.5m-1 ~ 1.
Main Specifications Drive Modes Shooting Continuous Single, Continuous, Auto Bracket 3 fps up to 9 frames (RAW), Depending on the memory capacity (JPEG) OPS CCD shift type Dust Removal by removing the CCD and SP coating 2 sec., 12 sec., Remote control, Remote control 3 sec Self-timer (Compatible with PENTAX remote control, Optional) Media File Format Image Size SD/MMC (up to 2GB guaranteed), SDHC (up to 4GB guaranteed) RAW (DNG), JPEG (DCF), EXIF 2.21, DPOF 1.1, PictBridge 1.
Glossary AdobeRGB Colour space recommended by Adobe Systems, Inc. for commercial printing. Wider range of colour reproduction than sRGB. Covers most of the colour range so colours only available when printed are not lost when editing images from a computer. When image is opened by non-compatible software, the colours look lighter. AE Metering Brightness of subject is measured to determine exposure. In this camera, select from [Multi-segment Metering], [Center-weighted Metering] and [Spot Metering].
Glossary Colour Temperature This numerically expresses the colour of the light source illuminating the subject. This is indicated in absolute temperature, using Kelvin (K) units. The colour of light shifts to a bluish colour as the colour temperature rises, and to a reddish colour as the colour temperature falls. DCF (Design Rule for Camera File System) A digital camera file system standard established by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA).
Glossary Focus point Position in the viewfinder that determines focus. Histogram A graph that shows the darkest and brightest points in an image. The horizontal axis represents the brightness and the vertical axis represents the number of pixels. This is useful when you wish to refer to the exposure status of an image. JPEG An image compression method. The image is recorded in JPEG format when the quality level is set to (Best), (Better), or (Good).
Glossary Recorded Pixels Indicates the size of the image by the number of pixels. The more pixels that compose a picture, the larger the image size. Sensitivity The sensitivity of the camera to light; the equivalent of film speed in a camera using film. With a high sensitivity, images can be shot with a high shutter speed even in dimly lit places, reducing camera shake. However, images with high sensitivity are more susceptible to noise.
Index Symbols Autoōōōōōōōōōōōōō171, 173 Program ōōōōōōōōōōō171, 174 Sensitivity Priority ōōōōōōō171, 176 Shutter Priority ōōōōōōōō171, 177 Aperture Priority ōōōōōōōō172, 179 Shutter&Aperture Priority ōōō172, 181 Manual ōōōōōōōōōōō172, 182 Bulb ōōōōōōōōōōōōō172, 186 X-flash Synchro ōōōōōōōō172, 187 User ōōōōōōōōōōō172, 187 OPS ōōōōōōōōōōōōō19, 55 button ōōōōōōōōōōōōō18, 70 button ōōōōōōōōōōōōōō206 button ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō98 button ōōōōōōōōōōōōō84 buttonōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō84 button ōōōōōōōōōōōō 10, 132 EVC button +
Index Drive Mode ōōōōōōōōōōōōōō60 E e-dial ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō20 Error Message ōōōōōōōōōōōō241 EV Compensation ōōōōōōōōōōō204 Exposure ōōōōōōōōōōōōōō199 Exposure Mode ōōōōōōōōōōōō129 Exposure Warningōōōōōōōōōōō165 External flash ōōōōōōōōōōōōō212 INFO button ōōōōōōōōōōōōōō84 Instant Review ōōōōōōōōōōōō166 ISO Sensitivity ōōōōōōōōōōōōō82 ISO Sensitivity Warning Display ōōōōō138 L Language ōōōōōōōōōōōōōō156 Last Memory ōōōōōōōōōōōōō128 Lens ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō46 Lens unlock button ōōōōōōōōō18, 47 F M File Name
Index Press fullyōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō53 Press halfway ōōōōōōōōōōōōō53 Preview ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō190 Printer connection ōōōōōōōōōōō110 Program Mode ōōōōōōōōōō171, 174 Protect ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō103 P-TTL (Auto) ōōōōōōōōōōōōō213 P-TTL (Flash)ōōōōōōōōōōōōō212 R RAW ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō122 RAW + ōōōōōōōōōōōōōō59, 122 RAW + JPEG ōōōōōōōōōō102, 122 Rear Curtain Sync Flash ōōōōōōōō212 Red-eye reduction ōōōōōōōōōōō74 Remaining image storage capacity ōōōō40 Remote Control ōōōōōōōōōōōō65 Reset ōōōōōōōōōōōō139, 148, 164 Rotate ōōōōōō
Correct Disposal of This Product Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life.
FCC notice ƈ NOTE : 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 radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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