Important Safety Information Thank you for buying a Samsung Digital Camera. ■ Prior to using this camera, please read this user manual thoroughly. ■ 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. ■ 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).
Important Safety Information CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. ■ Please use the batteries in appropriate ways referring to the following: Leaking, overheating, or burst batteries could result in fire or injury. • Use batteries with the correct specification for the camera. • Do not short circuit, heat or dispose of battery in fire. • Do not insert the batteries with polarities reversed.
Contents Before Starting to Take a Picture 012 012 Names of Working Parts 013 014 015 Front & Top Rear Quick reference guide 016 017 018 018 019 020 021 Charging and Inserting the Battery Charging the Battery Inserting the Battery Battery Level Indicator Approximate Playback Time (Fully charged battery) Inserting the Memory Card Precautions When Using the Memory Card Turning the Camera On and Off 021 Using the Vertical Battery Grip (SBG-D1V) (Sold Separately) 022 Setting the Language and Date
Contents 053 053 054 054 055 055 055 056 056 056 057 057 057 058 059 059 060 060 060 060 061 061 061 062 062 062 062 063 063 063 063 064 064 064 064 065 065 065 004 Using the Menu Using the MENU button Using the CAPTURE MENU Picture Wizard File Format JPEG Size JPEG Quality Colour Space Set RAW Button Liveview User Registration Interval Shooting Extended Bracket Multi Exposure Memory of Settings OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) Using the CUSTOM1 MENU Link AF Point & AE Superimpose AF Area AF in remote
Contents Using Advanced Shooting Modes 080 080 082 082 083 083 084 084 085 085 086 086 086 087 087 088 088 089 089 090 092 092 093 094 Using the best programmed exposure, P (Program) mode P (Automatic Program Exposure) Mode Using the Flash Shooting in the different exposure rates Sv (Sensitivity Priority) Mode Taking a picture of a fast-moving subject Tv (Shutter Priority) Mode Expressing the background out of focus Av (Aperture Priority) Mode A Using the automatic ISO setting mode TAv (Shut
Contents 116 116 116 117 117 118 119 119 119 Using the Softwar Software Deleting a Single Image Deleting All Images Deleting Selected Images (from Nine-Image Display) Deleting Folders Folder Deleting images taken with the RAW+ button 122 Software Notes 124 126 126 127 127 127 127 128 128 130 131 132 133 133 134 135 135 System Requirements Setting up the application softwar software Starting PC mode Removable Disk Downloading stored images Removing the removable disk Windows 2000/ME/XP/Vista /
Feature ● The 14.60 effective Megapixel of SAMSUNG digital camera sensor. (High dynamic range.) ● Built-in Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) minimizes or prevents digital images from becoming blurred due to camera shake. ● Features an Auto-Focus sensor with 11 focusing points. The central 9 are wide cross area sensors. ● Improved manual focusing using a viewfinder similar to a conventional 35 mm SLR camera, with 0.95x magnification.
Understanding illustrated icons used in this user guide Please read this basic information thoroughly before you start using the product. ◄ ( ) This icon indicates the program mode dial. ▲ ► ▼ ( ), (▲▼), and (◄►) icons indicate the direction buttons. (▲), (▼), (◄) or (►) icons indicates the each direction button. This “Note” symbol indicates information that supplements important points of the main text. ( ) This icon indicates the front dial.
Contents of the Operating Manual This operating manual contains the following chapters. 1. Before Starting to Take a Picture Explains camera characteristics, accessories and the names of various parts. 2. Starting Basic Shooting (Auto mode) This chapter gives a quick guidelines for the first time users to take a picture using the basic shooting mode. (Auto mode.) 3.
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Before Starting to Take a Picture Explains camera characteristics, accessories and the names of various parts.
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 & Top Green Button Flash Button Built-in Flash Terminal Cover Mode dial Shutter Button Remote control port Main Switch Front dial Strap holder Self-Timer lamp / Remote control receiver USB / Video terminal DC input terminal External flash sync terminal Lens mount index RAW Button Lens unlock button Lens information contacts Mirror AF coupler Focus mode lever Do not attempt to adjust the aperture lever or the mirror in the camera body.
Names of Working Parts Rear Self-Timer lamp / Remote control receiver Hot shoe Exposure Compensation / LCD panel lamp button Memory Card Slot Rear e-dial LCD Panel Diopter adjustment lever Memory Card Cover AE-L/Lock Button Metering mode lever Strap Holder Exposure bracket button Viewfinder MENU button Delete / Picture Wizard AF Button INFO button OK Button Direction button Playback button Card access lamp Card cover lock LCD Monitor OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) lever Focus point select
Names of Working Parts Quick reference guide Front Rear Green Button (p. 66) Flash Button (p. 99) Exposure Compensation (p.47)/ LCD panel lamp button (p.69) Mode dial (p. 33) Front dial (p. 53) Rear e-dial (p.53) LCD Panel (p.32) Diopter adjustment lever (p.35) AE-L (p.48)/Lock Button (p.119) Exposure bracket button (p.90) RAW button (p. 49) MENU button (p.53) Delete / Picture Wizard button (p.116) INFO button (p.28) AF Button (p.61) Playback button (p.110) Direction button (p.
Charging and Inserting the Battery Charging the Battery 1. Insert the supplied AC cord to the power outlet and DC input port of the charger. ● 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. ● You must check the battery charging status with the Charging LED.
Charging and Inserting the Battery Inserting the Battery 3. Close the Battery cover and rotate the battery cover lock lever as shown. 1. Rotate the Battery cover unlock lever as shown in the illustration and open the cover. 2. Insert the battery as shown on the picture. ● Use the specified battery. Problems caused by using the other battery are not covered by the Samsung warranty. ● Do not open the battery cover or remove the batteries while the power is on.
Charging and Inserting the Battery Battery Level Indicator You can confirm remaining battery level by checking the LCD panel. displayed on the lit lit lit blink Battery is full. Battery is running low. Battery is almost empty. The camera turns off after displaying a message. Lifetime of the battery (Fully charged battery) Battery SLB-1674 Operating Temperature Normal recording 23°C Approx. 500 Min./1,000 Flash photography 50% use 100% use Approx. 430 Min./ Approx. 400 Min.
Inserting the Memory Card ■ SD / SDHC memory card and Multi Media Card can be used with this camera. ■ Captured images are recorded on the Memory Card. Make sure the camera is turned off before inserting or removing the Memory Card. 1. Lift up the Card Cover Lock as shown (①) and rotate it to the OPEN position (②) (Card cover opens (③)). ● Do not remove the Memory Card while card access lamp is lit. ● Always format new Memory Cards before use. Also format Memory Cards used with other cameras.
Inserting the Memory Card Precautions When Using the Memory Card ● The Memory Card(SD/SDHC 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 Write-protect formatting of the card. switch ● Care should be taken when removing the Memory Card immediately after using the camera because the card may be hot.
Turning the Camera On and Off 1. Move the main switch to the ON position. Using the Vertical Battery Grip (SBG-D1V) (Sold Separately) Using the battery grip gives you a more comfortable position while shooting with a vertical angle of view. 2. The LCD panel and the monitor are turned on. Now you can take a picture using the camera. Battery grip ● Always turn the camera off when not in use. ● The power will automatically turn off when you do not perform any operations within a set period of time.
Setting the Language and Date Information 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. 1. The following screen appears when you turn on the camera for the first time.
Starting Basic Shooting (Auto mode) 024 025 026 This chapter gives a quick guide lines for the first time users to take a picture using the basic shooting mode. (Auto mode.
Attaching and removing the lens For additional use of lenses, please check lenses available to be used at Customer Service. Some functions are restricted when lenses are not set to Aperture A (Auto). To allow shutter release, set [Use Aperture Ring] in [CUSTOM2 MENU] menu. 4. Remove the front lens cap by pushing the indicated portions inward. Turn the camera off before attaching or removing the lens to prevent unexpected lens problems. 1. Check that the camera is off. 2.
Correct methods of holding the camera How you hold the camera is important when taking pictures. - Use your both hands while taking a picture to prevent from the camera shake. Try to avoid any slight movement while shooting. ▲ Horizontal position ● To reduce camera shake, support your body or the camera on a solid object such as a table, tree, or wall.
OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) Turning On the OIS Function Turn on the OIS switch. When the shutter release button is pressed halfway, appears in the viewfinder and the OIS function turns on. Optical Image Stabilization The OIS 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 OIS function allows you to take pictures at approximately 2 to 3.
LCD Monitor Indications The following indicators appear on the LCD monitor depending on the status of the camera. Detailed Information Focus Point position information Drive mode/ Extended Bracket Metering type AF mode White balance Sensitivity Flash mode LCD monitor OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) Custom mode Automatic Program Exposure While Power is On or Operating Mode Dial Guides appear on the LCD monitor for 3 seconds when powered on or setting dial mode ( ).
LCD Monitor Indications Capture Mode Press the INFO button in capture mode to display the capture function settings on the LCD monitor. Detailed Information 1. Shooting mode 16. Colour space 2. Custom mode 17. OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) 3. Metering mode 18. Quality level 4. Flash mode 19. BA compensation value (GM) / BA compensation value (BA) 5. Drive mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 30 28 29 Standard 27 26 25 24 028 22. File type 23. White balance 8 9. Extended Bracket 24.
LCD Monitor Indications Playback Mode 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. 1. Captured images 13. Exposure Compensation Value 2. Exposure Bracket / Multi Exposure 14. Lens focal length 3. Drive mode 4. Metering mode Detailed Information 1 5. Flash mode 2 3 4 5 6 7 6.
LCD Monitor Indications Histogram Display ● DPOF icon ( ) will display only when an DPOF set image is played back. ● Image-protect icon ( ) appears only when the image is protected from deletion. ● If [Exposure Warning] is set to [On] in the [PLAYBACK MENU], the over exposed area in the playback image blinks in red while the under exposed area blinks in yellow. ● Histogram shows you the distribution of brightness in recorded images.
Viewfinder Indications Capture Mode When the power is turned on, the current setting values appears in the viewfinder as soon as you press the shutter button halfway. Spot metering frame Focus point AF Frame AF Frame ISO Indicator Aperture Displays the aperture value when capturing or adjusting (Aperture value can be adjusted using this front dial ( ) and rear dial ( ).) Shutter speed Displays the shutter speed when capturing or adjusting Focus indicator Appears when image is focused.
LCD Panel Indications The following information appears in the LCD panel on top of the camera.
Using the full automatic program mode Auto mode helps users take a picture in very easy steps with correct exposure and auto focusing. Auto mode is designed for those who are using a DSLR (Digital Single Lens reflex) camera for the first time. 1. Set the mode dial ( ). ( ) to Auto mode - The camera will select the optimal capturing mode for the subject. 4. Position the subject inside the autofocus frame and press the shutter release button halfway. - The autofocus system operates.
Using the full automatic program mode Hard-to-Autofocus Subjects 6. Review captured images on the LCD monitor. - Image appears for 1 second on the LCD monitor after capturing (Instant Review.) You can delete the image during Instant Review by pressing the delete button ( ). If you press the playback button ( ), captured images appear again on the LCD monitor. The autofocus mechanism is not always precisely accurate.
Using the full automatic program mode Adjusting the Viewfinder to Your Eyesight Using the Zoom ring 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. Using the zoom ring, you can enlarge (telephoto angle) or reduce (wide angle) the size of an image by changing the focal length value of the camera lens. Adjust it to the desired size and take the picture. 1.
Using the full automatic program mode Using the Drive Mode You can select the continuous shooting or self-timer function using the DRIVE mode. This chapter explains the [Continuous Shooting (Hi)] mode for example. 1. Press the Fn button on your camera and then press the direction button (▲). - The Drive Mode options screen appears. - If the AF mode is not set to SEL, you can directly press the direction buttons (▲) to use the drive mode. DRIVE Single Frame Shooting : Move 2.
Getting a Better Picture by Using More Functions This chapter helps users archive a better picture by learning how to get a camera’s angle of view, exposure, focusing the object, and so on. 038 038 038 039 040 040 041 041 042 043 043 044 045 Checking the Composition, Exposure, and Focus Before Shooting Displaying the Digital Preview Using the Liveview function Manual White Balance (Manual W.B.
Checking the Composition, Exposure, and Focus Before Shooting Displaying the Digital Preview Using the Liveview function Using the main switch on your camera, you can check the composition, exposure in the LCD monitor, and focus before you actually take a picture. To use the digital preview function, select [Custom2 MENU] > [Preview Method] > [Digital]. You can actually see the composition of your subject and the focus through the LCD monitor in real time.
Checking the Composition, Exposure, and Focus Before Shooting ● Selected image in the live view screen is enlarged if you turn the rear dial ( ) to the right. ● You can choose the [Grid Display] and [AF Frame Display] options by setting the [Liveview] menu in the [CAPTURE MENU]. ● While using the Liveview function, adjusting the focus is available for some lenses when auto focusing mode is set to MF. ● The preview image in the [Liveview] function disappears in about 3 minutes.
Checking the focus You can focus with the following methods. • AF (Auto Focus) : The camera is focused when the shutter release button is pressed halfway. • MF (Manual Focus) : Manually adjust the focus. The focus indicator ( ) appears in the viewfinder when focused (if focus indicator ( ) is blinking, the subject is not in focus).
Checking the focus Selecting the Focusing Area (AF Point) Choose the part of the viewfinder to set focus to. The selected AF point appears red in the viewfinder. (Superimpose AF Area). Auto The camera selects the optimum AF point even if the subject is not centered. Select Sets the AF point to one of the eleven points in the AF area. Centre Sets the AF point to the centre of the viewfinder. Setting the Focus Position in the Viewfinder 1. Select SEL with the Focus point selection dial.
Checking the focus Fixing the Focus 4. Re-compose the picture while keeping the shutter release button pressed halfway. If your subject is outside the Focusing Area (AF Point), first focus the subject in the Focusing Area (AF Point) and then make a change to the composition. 1. Frame the desired composition for your picture in the viewfinder. 5. Press the shutter button fully. The picture is taken. 2. Centre the subject to focus in the viewfinder and press the shutter release button halfway.
Checking the focus Adjusting the Focus Manually (Manual Focus) 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. The focus indicator ( ) appears and you will hear a beep when the subject comes into focus. - You can disable the beep sound through the [Beep] menu in the [SETUP MENU]. Using the Focus Indicator You can manually adjust the focus using the focus indicator ( ). The focus indicator 1.
Checking the focus Using the Viewfinder Matte Field 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 Shutter Speed and Effect of Aperture Aperture and shutter speed determine the exposure to light. You can create many interesting effects once you understand these aspects. Effect of Shutter Speed Shutter speed is the length of time the shutter is open. You can enjoy many interesting effects by adjusting the shutter speed. Using slower shutter speed Effect of the Aperture The aperture stop of a lens can be adjusted to control the amount of light reaching the image sensor.
Setting the Exposure How to Check Depth of Field 1. Focus on the subject. Depth of Field? When you focus on a specific subject, there is a range in which objects closer and further away will also be in focus. This focused range is called the depth of field. ● The wider the wide-angle lens, and the further away the subject, the greater the depth of field. For example, the aperture stop, f 11 is higher than f 2.8. Current location of the subject 10m 2.
Setting the Exposure Selecting the Metering Method Exposure Compensation Choose the part of the screen to use for measuring brightness and determining exposure. This allows you to deliberately over expose (brighten) or under expose (darken) your picture. You can adjust the EV Compensation from -3 to +3 (EV) in increments of 1/2 EV or 1/3 EV. For information about under or over exposed samples, see page 90, “Changing the Exposure and Shooting (Auto Bracket).
Setting the Exposure AE-L with AF Locked 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. Look through the viewfinder and press the shutter button halfway. The current exposure setting appears on the LCD panel and the viewfinder. 2. Press the AE-L( ) button . - The camera memorizes the exposure (brightness) at that instant. Press it again to unlock. 3.
Using the RAW button When you press the RAW button, the images are taken as RAW and JPEG file types. For more information about using the RAW button, see page 56, “Set RAW button.” h When you press the RAW button, RAW or RAW+ will display on the LCD panel. - Press the Shutter button to take a picture. ● To cancel the RAW button function, turn the mode dial ( ) or press the RAW button once again.
Using the Mirror Lock Up Function The mirror lock up function minimizes camera shake. When the shutter button is pressed, the mirror pops up first to reduce camera shake while shooting. 1. Press the Fn button on your camera and then press the direction button (▲). - The Drive Mode options screen appears. - If the AF mode is not set to SEL, you can directly press the direction buttons (▲) to use the drive mode. Drive When using the mirror lock-up function, do not aim the camera toward the sun.
Self-Timer Shooting When the self-timer is enabled, there is a delay between the pressing of the shutter release and the shutter firing. You can use this function when you want to take a shot of many people including yourself. Select or . • • : Shutter will be released after about 12 seconds. Use this mode to include the photographer in the picture. : After pressing the shutter button the mirror will pop up directly. The shutter is released after about 2 seconds.
Remote Control Shooting (Sold Separately) You can set the remote control function in the drive mode menu. (sold separately) • • • 4. Press the shutter release button halfway. [Remote Control] : The shutter will be released immediately the shutter release button on the remote control unit is pressed. [Remote Control (3s delay)] : The shutter will be released 3 seconds after the shutter release button on the remote control unit is pressed.
Using the Menu This section explains the operation methods for [CAPTURE MENU ( )], )], [CUSTOM2 MENU ( )], [SETUP MENU ( )], [CUSTOM1 MENU ( and [PLAYBACK MENU ( )] . Once the menu options are set, the memorized set value appears again after you turn on the camera. Using the MENU button Front dial 2. [CAPTURE MENU ( )], [CUSTOM1 MENU ( )], [CUSTOM2 MENU )], [SETUP MENU ( )], and [PLAYBACK MENU ( )] menu appear ( in order each time the direction buttons ( ) is pressed.
Using the Menu Using the CAPTURE MENU ( ) This section explains the methods for [CAPTURE MENU]. 1. Press the Picture Wizard ( ) button on your camera. - The following screen appears. Picture Wizard The Picture Wizard function enables you to adjust the image before shooting. You can create the image you desire by adjusting the [Colour tone], [Saturation], [Contrast], and [Sharpness]. The following images show how the contrast is changed using the Picture Wizard function.
Using the Menu File Format You can set the format of image files. • JPEG • RAW • RAW+ Remaining Count : 121 Picture Wizard JPEG File Format RAW JPEG Size RAW+ JPEG Quality Colour Space Set RAW Button Liveview : Cancel : Set : Captures images in JPEG format. You can change the number of recorded pixels from [JPEG Size] in the [CAPTURE MENU] menu, and the image quality level from [JPEG Size] and [JPEG Quality] in the [CAPTURE MENU] menu. The file size varies according to the settings.
Using the Menu Colour Space Set RAW Button You can set the colour space to use. You can set how to capture RAW+JPEG images whenever the RAW button is pressed. If [Cancel setup] is selected in the [Set RAW Button] menu, RAW button function is available for one time use. • sRGB : Sets to sRGB colour space. • AdobeRGB : Sets to AdobeRGB colour space. CAPTURE MENU Picture Wizard Standard File Format JPEG JPEG Size 14.
Using the Menu User Registration Extended Bracket You can save the current set value to User program mode. You can save pictures with three different white balance, saturation, sharpness and contrast levels. Three pictures are saved with each shot. The following settings are available in the [Extended Bracket] menu.
Using the Menu Multi Exposure ● If the RAW button or MENU button is pressed, or the (Extended) Auto Bracket is set during Multi-exposure shooting, the pictures that have already been taken are saved and Multi-exposure is exited. ● [Extended Bracket] and [Multi Exposure] are not used at the same time. The last mode selected is set. ● Press the delete button ( ) during Instant Review to discard pictures created to that point and create again from the first picture.
Using the Menu Memory of Settings OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) You can select which settings to save when the camera is turned off. CAPTURE MENU User Registration Interval Shooting Extended Bracket Off Multi Exposure Off Memory of Settings OIS Auto : Move Drive White Balance ISO Sensitivity EV Compensation Flash Extended Bracket Playback Display Flash power File No.
Using the Menu Using the CUSTOM1 MENU ( Superimpose AF Area ) You can set whether to display the selected AF point in red when the subject is in focus. Link AF Point & AE Sets whether to adjust AE and Focusing Area in multi-segment metering based on the AF point. You can link the exposure and AF point in the focusing area during multi-segment metering. • Off : Exposure is set separately from AF point. • On : Exposure is set in accordance with AF point.
Using the Menu AF Button Function Catch in Focus Set whether to perform AF while the AF button is pressed or not perform AF while the AF button is pressed. The catch in focus function disables the shutter button if the subject is out of focus while using the MF focusing mode. • Enable AF : Performs Autofocus when pressing the AF button. • Cancel AF : Does not perform Autofocus when pressing the AF button.
Using the Menu EV Steps AE-L with AF Locked Sets the adjustment steps for exposure. Locks the exposure value when the focus is locked. • 1/2 EV : Sets the EV step to 1/2 EV. • 1/3 EV : Sets the EV step to 1/3 EV. • Off : Does not lock the exposure when focus is locked. • On : Locks the exposure when the focus is locked.
Using the Menu Auto EVC WB when using flash Sets whether to compensate automatically when proper exposure cannot be determined. Sets whether to fix white balance when flash is discharged. • Off : The exposure does not compensate when the exposure cannot be accurately calculated automatically. • On : The exposure compensates automatically when the automatic exposure function is unable to set the exposure accurately.
Using the Menu Colour Temp. Unit High Noise Use figures to set the colour temperature. Enables the [High Noise] function when ISO sensitivity is high. [High Noise] function is activated at an ISO of 800 or higher. • Kelvin : Sets the colour temperature by 100K. • Mired : Sets the colour temperature by 20 Mired. The figures are converted to Kelvin and displayed. CUSTOM1 MENU Colour Temp.
Using the Menu ISO Steps Reset Custom1 Set the sensitivity step. Resets all the settings in the [CUSTOM1 MENU] menu to the defaults. • 1 EV Step : Set the sensitivity step to 1 EV. • As EV Steps : Set the sensitivity according to the EV setting. • Reset : Resets the settings. • Cancel : Does not reset the settings. CUSTOM1 MENU Colour Temp.
Using the Menu Using the CUSTOM2 MENU ( Green Button in TAv&M ) Selects the exposure adjustment method when the green button ( pressed in TAv & M (Manual) mode. E-Dial in Program / Sv / Tv / Av / TAv / M / X / B Sets the front dial ( TAv / M / X / B mode.
Using the Menu One-touch Bracketing Remaining Count When the shutter button is pressed, a number of set images are shot. Sets to switch number of recordable images in the LCD panel and viewfinder. • Off : Takes one shot with one shutter release. • On : Takes a specified number of shots in bracket shooting with one shutter release.
Using the Menu Preview Method Auto Rotation Choose the preview method to use when the main switch is turned to the preview position ( ). Set values in the [Preview Method] are activated when the main switch is turned to the preview position ( ). Sets to automatically rotate images taken vertically when playing back. If the [Saving Rotation Info.] is not set to [Off], the image will not be rotated automatically. • Optical • Digital • Liveview • On : The images taken vertically rotate automatically.
Using the Menu Select Battery Flash in Wireless Mode Controls the consumption priority of the batteries power between the camera body and vertical grip. Fires built-in flash as master in wireless mode. • Auto : Set the battery consumption priority to the battery that has more power. • Body First : Set the battery consumption priority to the battery in the camera body. • Grip First : Set the battery consumption priority to the battery in the vertical grip.
Using the Menu Beep Using the SETUP MENU ( ) Perform various settings related to the camera in the [SETUP MENU] menu. You can turn the camera operation beep on or off. • Format Formats the Memory Card. 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 : The memory will be formatted. • Cancel : The memory will not be formatted.
Using the Menu Date/Time Language/言語 You can change the initial date and time settings. You can also set the display style. You can change the language in which the menus, error messages, etc. are displayed.
Using the Menu LCD Brightness Video Out You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor. Adjust settings when the LCD monitor is hard to see. • You can select -7 ~ 0 ~ +7 steps of LCD brightness. 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.
Using the Menu USB (Selecting an external device) Folder Name This menu sets the USB cable connection (PC or printer). You can select the method for assigning the folder names for storing images. • Computer : Select this menu when connecting to a computer. • Printer : Select this menu when connecting to a printer. • Standard : The folder names are assigned as “100SSCAM J 101SSCAM J ... J 999SSCAM” in order.
Using the Menu Change File Name Sensor Cleaning You can change the file name depending on the color space. For example, you can change the file name of “SG20” if the [Colour Space] is set to [sRGB]. Shadows may appear in the image for white backgrounds and other shooting conditions if the Sensor becomes dirty or dusty. This indicates that the Sensor must be cleaned. Please contact Samsung Camera service centre for professional cleaning because the Sensor is a precision part.
Using the Menu ● Do not use a spray type blower. ● Do not clean the Sensor when the exposure mode is set to B (Bulb) mode. ● Always cap the lens mount area to prevent dirt and dust from accumulating on the Sensor when no lens is on the camera. ● It is recommended to use the AC Power Adapter (SAC-82, sold separately) when cleaning the Sensor. ● When the battery level is low, a warning message [Not enough battery remaining to clean sensor] is displayed on the LCD monitor.
Using the Menu Pixel Mapping ● It is recommended that you use a tripod for a more accurate set value. ● You can use the [AF fine adjustment] function as in the following images for example. Both pictures are taken while focusing on the centre area (the ball located in the centre) in the viewfinder. If noise is found in the image, you can eliminate the bad pixels by using [Pixel Mapping].
Using the Menu Using the PLAYBACK MENU (►) Quick View Perform settings related to playback and editing images in the [PLAYBACK MENU] menu. Sets Display time, Exposure warning and Histogram. If direction buttons (◄►) are pressed in the [Quick View] function mode, the display changes to the Playback mode. Exposure Warning Display Time : [1sec], [3sec], [5sec], [Off], [Hold] [Exposure Warning] function lets you know which area is over or under exposed while playing back images.
Using the Menu Digital Preview Digital Filter You can set whether or not to display the histogram and Bright/Dark area warning during Digital Preview. Once you have taken a picture, you can apply black and white mode, brightness, sepia tone, and so on. • Histogram/Exposure Warning : Set check boxes using the direction buttons (◄►).
Using Advanced Shooting Modes This chapter explains how to use the advanced shooting mode such as Tv (Shutter-Priority AE) mode, Av (Aperture-Priority AE) mode, and so on.
Using the best programmed exposure, P (Program) mode Automatically sets shutter speed and aperture to the proper exposure according to the Program line when taking pictures. This P (Program) mode supports both Tv (Shutter Priority) and Av (Aperture Priority) modes. P (Program) mode is useful for taking pictures in a casual place (for families and such). P (Automatic Program Exposure) Mode 1. Rotate the Mode dial ( ) to select P. Shutter Speed 2.
Using the best programmed exposure, P (Program) mode P (Program) mode supports both Tv (Shutter Priority) and Av (Aperture Priority) modes. ■ To change the shutter speed You can switch to Shutter Priority automatic exposure by turning the front 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.
Shooting in the different exposure rates Sv (Sensitivity priority) mode helps you take pictures in the different environmental lightnings that have many various brightness levels. You can set the sensitivity first and then the shutter speed and aperture are automatically set according to the selected sensitivity to obtain the appropriate exposure. Sv (Sensitivity priority) mode is useful in low light conditions. Sv (Sensitivity Priority) Mode 1. Rotate the Mode dial ( 2. Turn the rear dial ( sensitivity.
Taking a picture of a fast-moving subject In the Tv (Shutter priority) mode, you can stop the moving subject or blur as it passes across the viewfinder by using different shutter speeds. The aperture value is automatically set to give the appropriate exposure depending on the shutter speed.
Expressing the background out of focus Using the Av (Aperture priority) mode, you can express the subject in the background out of focus. Shutter speed is automatically set to an appropriate exposure depending on the aperture value. Av (Aperture Priority) Mode 1. Rotate the Mode dial ( 2. Turn the rear dial ( aperture value. ▲ Av Mode, Aperture: f = 11, Shutter Speed: 1/125 sec, ISO = 200 ▲ Av Mode, Aperture: f = 4, Shutter Speed: 1/1000 sec, ISO = 200 ) to select Av.
Using the automatic ISO setting mode You can keep using the same shutter speed and aperture stop even if the brightness of the subject changes. 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. The next image was taken in low light conditions using a fast shutter speed of “1/125.
Using the manual mode to choose your own camera settings You can select your own exposure settings for the shutter speed, aperture stop, and ISO set value. Pressing the green button ( ) on your camera automatically sets the exposure for the appropriate brightness while using the M (Manual) mode. 3. Set your own ISO sensitivity value using the Fn > direction button (►). ISO SENSITIVITY 100 4. Now, you are ready to take some pictures.
Shooting with long time shutter speed You can use long time shutter speed using the B (Bulb) mode. B (Bulb) mode is useful for the pictures of fireworks and other night time shots. The next images are taken while using the B (Bulb) mode with a long shutter speed. B (Bulb) Mode 1. Rotate the Mode dial ( 2. Turn the rear dial ( ▲ B Mode, Aperture: f = 11, Shutter Speed: 2.5 sec, ISO = 100 ▲ B Mode, Aperture: f = 11, Shutter Speed: 10 sec, ISO = 100 ) to select B. ) and adjust the aperture value. 3.
Using the external flash X (Flash X-Sync) Mode 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. Rotate the Mode dial ( ) to select X. 2. Connect the external flash to your camera. - For more information about using the external flash, refer to the user guide on external flash. 3. Now, the flash fires as soon as you press the shutter button. ● Turn the rear dial ( ) to adjust the aperture value.
Saving your own exposure setting and using the stored set value User Mode Uses the exposure value you saved in the [CAPTURE MENU] > [User Registration]. For more information about the [User Registration] function, see page 57, “User Registration”. 1. Rotate the Mode dial ( ) to select User. - The exposure value you saved in the [User Registration] appears on the LCD monitor. 2. Now, you are ready to take some pictures.
Changing the Exposure and Shooting (Auto Bracket) 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). ▲ Normal exposure ▲ Under exposure ▲ Over exposure 1. Set the number of frames. - Turn the front dial( ) while pressing the exposure bracket button ( ). Select 3 or 5. 2. Set the step interval.
Changing the Exposure and Shooting (Auto Bracket) ● When the focus mode is set to SAF (Single mode), the focus is locked in the first frame position and used for subsequent consecutive frames. ● The auto bracketing exposure setting will remain effective for twice as long as the exposure metering timer (default setting is 20 seconds) when you release your finger from the shutter release button during auto bracketing, and you can take the next picture at the next compensation value.
Setting the Colour Temperature Setting the White Balance Colour Temperature 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 colour of light shifts towards blue as the colour temperature rises, and towards red as the colour temperature falls.
Setting the Colour Temperature 2. Press the direction button (◄) on your camera. - The White Balance screen appears. WHITE BALANCE 3. Press the direction buttons ( (Manual). ) to select WHITE BALANCE AWB 3. Press the direction buttons ( desired white balance. ) to select a - After selecting a desired White Balance rotate the main switch to . You can check the previous White Balance. Auto : Check Manual : Check : Set 4. Press the direction button (▼). - The Fine-Tuning screen appears. 5.
Setting the Colour Temperature 3. Press the direction buttons ( desired white balance. (Example : Daylight) 7. Press the OK button - The White Balance adjustment menu will display. - Press the OK button again to save the setting. ) to select a WHITE BALANCE AWB ● Images are not saved if you fire (unclear) the shutter button. ● Press the Fn button when adjustment is unsuccessful to set again. ● If picture is extremely overexposed or underexposed, white balance may not be adjusted.
Setting the Colour Temperature 5. Press the direction buttons ( ) to fine tune the White Balance. Seven levels and 196 patterns are available on the G-M and B-A axes. -G -M -B -A : : : : Daylight Green Magenta Blue Amber : Exit : Set GM compensation ▲▼ Adjust the color values between the green and magenta. BA compensation ◄► Adjusts the tone of the colours between blue and amber. ● If the green button ( ) is pressed COLOR TEMP.
Adjusting the sensitivity of the image sensor Setting the Sensitivity You can set the sensitivity to suit the brightness of the surroundings. The sensitivity can be set to [AUTO 100-400] or within a sensitivity range equivalent to ISO [100] to [6400]. ● Captured images can show more noise if higher Sensitivity is set. ● Set this menu in [CUSTOM1 MENU] > [ISO Steps]. ● If [Set Max ISO Range] is set to [6400] in the [CUSTOM1 MENU], ISO sensitivity can be set to 6400.
Using the Flash This chapter explains how to take a picture in a dark place using the flash.
Using the Built-in Flash If you wish to discharge the flash in a dark or backlit location, press the flash 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 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 0.7 m.
Using the Built-in Flash Available flash mode, by recording mode Auto P Sv (O: Selectable, X: Not selectable) Tv Av TAv M B X User Auto O X X X X X X X X X Fill-In X O O O O O O O O O Auto +Red-eye O X X X X X X X X X Fill-In + Red-eye X O O O O O O O O O 1st Curtain Sync. X O O X O X X X X O 1st Curtain + Red-eye X O O X O X X X X O 2nd Curtain Sync.
Using the Built-in Flash Using Fill-in Flash Using Red-eye Reduction Flash Using the [Fill-In] flash mode, the flash fires regardless the environmental light conditions. You can effectively use this flash mode when photographing against the light. “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.
Using the Built-in Flash Front curtain sync, Rear curtain sync Daylight-Sync Shooting The next example shows the difference between front curtain sync and rear curtain sync. Rear curtain sync is used to freeze motion at the end of the exposure in a sharp image. Because of the different directions of the lights, you may find some unexpected shadow even in the daylight condition. You can reduce the shadow on the subject by using the built-in flash.
Using the Built-in Flash Compensating Flash Output Flash Characteristics in Each Exposure Mode 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. ■ Using the Flash in Tv (Shutter Priority) Mode Step interval - When taking a moving subject, you can use the flash to change the blur effect. - Within the shutter speed limit of “1/180” sec or slower, you can use the built-in flash for shooting.
Using the Built-in Flash Using Slow-Speed-Sync ■ Using Tv (Shutter Priority) Mode When you take a picture in low light condition to the background, you may find the difference in the exposure between the subject and the background. You can have the bright background as same as the subject using the slow shutter speed when firing the flash. ● Slow-speed-sync slows the shutter speed. Use a tripod or OIS to avoid camera shake. The picture will also blur if the subject moves.
Using the Built-in Flash Distance and Aperture when Using the Built-in Flash Calculating Shooting Distance from Aperture Value ■ 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. ■ The following equation calculates the distance of the flash for aperture values.
Using an External Flash (Sold Separately) 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, X: Not available) ● See the external flash operating manual for details. The following information is about using the external flash (SEF-54PZF or SEF-36PZF).
Using an External Flash (Sold Separately) Using P-TTL Auto Mode Using High-Speed Flash Sync Mode Use this flash mode with the SEF-36PZF or SEF-54PZF flash unit. When flash mode is set to [P-TTL auto], the flash pre-fires right before taking pictures using 16-segment metering and allows more precise control. P-TTL auto mode is available with SEF-54PZF and SEF-36PZF models while using a wireless connection.
Using an External Flash (Sold Separately) Using in Wireless Mode Wireless flash mode is available for the SEF-54PZF or SEF-36PZF models. You do not have to connect the camera with a flash sync cord. ● Be sure to set the two SEF-36PZF / SEF-54PZF units to the same channel. ● See the SEF-36PZF or SEF-54PZF operating manual for details. ■ In Wireless Mode 1. Place the SEF-36PZF / SEF-54PZF in the desired location. Set the flash mode to SLAVE1 and then select CH.
Using an External Flash (Sold Separately) Using the external flash sync terminal You can contact an external flash to the camera by using the External flash-sync terminal. ● The use of high-voltage or high-current external flashes may cause a camera breakdown. ● When using the external flash-sync terminal, the shooting information of the camera is not shared with the connected device. ● It is recommended to take a test shot to prevent from darkening of the corners of the image due to a lack of light.
How to Playback the Images Explains how to view or delete the picture images including how to view images in thumbnail view on LCD monitor.
Playing Back Still Pictures Rotating Images This chapter explains how to playback still pictures. 1. Press the playback button ( ). 1. Press the playback button ( - The most recently captured image (image with the largest file number) is displayed on the LCD monitor. 2. Once images disappear on the LCD monitor, you can playback the images or rotate them on your LCD monitor.
Playing Back Still Pictures Displaying Multiple Images Selecting the Number of Images to Display You can display 4, 9 or 16 images on the LCD monitor at the same time. 1. Press the playback button ( 1. In the multi-image display screen, press the Fn button. ). - The multi-image options screen appears. - The most recently captured image (image with the largest file number) is displayed on the LCD monitor. 2.
Playing Back Still Pictures Slideshow ■ Effect of the Slideshow You can play back all images recorded on your Memory Card successively. 1. Press the playback button ( Effect of the slide show Show ). - The most recently captured image (image with the largest file number) is displayed on the LCD monitor. Interval Function Play, Repeat 3, 5, 10, 20, 30 (sec) Off Effect 1 : Shows the fading effects between 2. Press the direction buttons (◄►) on your camera. to select an image to be displayed first.
Playing Back Still Pictures Digital Filters 5. Set a desired filter by using the front dial ( You can edit shot images using digital filters. Processed images are saved under a different name. COLOUR ) and rear dial ( ). SLIM 1. Press the Fn button. - The Fn menu appears. : Back : Set ▲ Colour Filter : Move 2. Press the direction button (◄) on your camera. : Back : Set ▲ Slim Filter : Exit 6. Press the OK button. B&W - The save confirmation screen appears.
Playing Back Still Pictures ■ Digital Filter Filter Function Front dial Rear 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 colour. - Density (3 levels) Colour Density of each colour (3 levels) - Softness (3 levels) COLOUR Adds a colour filter to the image. Selects from 18 filters (6 colours x 3 tones). SOFT Creates a soft image.
Playing Back Still Pictures Converting RAW files to JPEG format 4. Press the OK button. You can convert captured RAW files into JPEG files. 1. Select a RAW file in Playback mode. 5. Press the direction buttons ( the parameter. JPEG Size JPEG Quality 2. Press the Fn button. - The Fn menu appears. White Balance Sensitivity : Move JPEG Size - The parameters recorded in the image file appear. - If you do not want to change the current parameters, press the OK button again. : Exit 3.
Deleting Images Deleting a Single Image Deleting All Images You can delete one image at a time. You can delete all saved images at once. 1. Press the playback button ( ) and press the direction buttons (◄►) on your camera to select an image to delete. 1. Press the playback button ( ). 2. Press the delete button ( ) twice. - The Delete All screen appears. 3. Press the direction button (▲) to select [Delete All]. 2. Press the delete button ( ). - The Delete screen appears. 4. Press the OK button.
Deleting Images Deleting Selected Images (from Nine-Image Display) You can delete multiple images from the nine-image display at once. 4. Press the direction buttons ( ) to move to the images to delete and press the OK button. - Image is selected and appears. ● Deleted images cannot be restored. ● Protected images cannot be deleted. ● Only files in the same folder can be selected at once. : Delete 5. Press the delete button ( ). 1. Press the playback button ( ).
Deleting Images Deleting images taken with the RAW+ button You can save both the RAW and JPEG images at one time shutter release using the [Set RAW Button] function. Both the RAW and JPEG images can be deleted at once if you press the delete button ( ) while playing back the “RAW+” image. ● Deleted images cannot be restored. ● Protected images cannot be deleted. 1. Press the playback ( ) button and select the “RAW+” image by using the direction buttons (◄►). 3.
Protecting Images from Deletion Protecting a Single Image Protecting All Images You can protect images from being accidentally deleted. 1. Press the playback button ( ). - The most recently captured image (image with the largest file number) is displayed on the LCD monitor. Protected images are also deleted if you format the memory card. 1. Press the playback button ( ). - The most recently captured image (image with the largest file number) is displayed on the LCD monitor. 2.
Connecting the Camera to AV Equipment 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. 1. Open the terminal cover and connect the video cable to the PC / Video terminal on your camera. 2. Connect the other end of the video cable to the video IN jack on the AV device. 3. Turn on the AV device and the camera.
Using the Software Explains camera characteristics, accessories and the names of various parts.
Software Notes Please ensure that you read this section of the instruction manual carefully before use. ● The included software is a camera driver and image editing software tool for Windows. ● Under no circumstances should all or part of either the software or the user manual be reproduced. ● Copyrights for software are licensed only for use with a camera. ● In the unlikely event of a manufacturing fault, we will repair or exchange your camera.
Software Notes ■ Samsung Master : This is the all-in-one multi media software solution You can download, view, edit and save your digital images with this software. You can also edit and save the still images. This software is only compatible with Windows. ■ Using Samsung RAW Converter 2.0, you can convert a RAW (*.dng) file into a JPEG or TIFF file format. ● You should allow 5~10 seconds for running the automatic setup program according to the capability of your computer.
Setting up the application software ■ 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. ■ You can visit the Samsung web-site through the internet. http://www.samsungcamera.com : English http://www.samsungcamera.co.kr : Korean Click 1. Install the Samsung Master/Samsung RAW Converter by following the instructions shown on your PC monitor.
Setting up the application software Starting PC mode In this mode, you can download stored images to your PC through the USB cable. The LCD monitor is always turned off in PC mode. Click Connecting the camera to a PC 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. 1. Press the MENU button and select the [SETUP MENU] menu. 2.
Removable Disk Downloading stored images 4. Select [Copy] from the [Edit] menu. You can download the still images stored on the camera to your PC’s hard disk and print them or use photo editing software to edit them. 1. Connect the camera to your PC with the USB cable. 2. In your Windows Explorer display, select [My Computer] and double click [Removable Disk -> DCIM -> 100_0001]. -The image files will then be displayed. 3. Select an image to download. 5.
Removing the removable disk Windows 2000/ME/XP/Vista 5. A [Unplug or Eject Hardware] window will open. Click the [Close] button and the removable disk may then be removed safely. The illustrations may be different from the real display depending on the Windows O/S. 6. Now you can safely remove the USB cable. Unplug the USB cable. 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 goes out.
Samsung Master You can download, view, edit and save your digital images and movies with this software. This software is only compatible with Windows. To start the program, click [Start J Programs J Samsung J Samsung Master J Samsung Master]. 3. Click [Next>] button. 4. Select a destination and make a new folder in which to save downloaded images and folders. Downloading images 1. Connect the camera to your PC. 2. A window for downloading images will display after connecting the camera and your PC.
Samsung Master 6. A window will open as shown. The destination of the selected folder will be displayed along the top of the window. Click the [Start] button to download the images. Click 7. Downloaded images will be displayed.
Samsung Master Image viewer You can view the stored images. 1 5 6 1 Menu bar You can select menus. File, Edit, View, Tools, Change functions, Auto download, help, etc. 2 Image in Folder selection window 2 You can select the desired images in this window. 3 Media type selection menu You can select image viewer, image edit, movie edit functions in this menu. 7 3 4 Preview window You can preview a image or a movie clip and check the multi media information. 5 Zoom bar 4 You can change preview size.
Samsung Master Image edit You can edit the still image. 1 Edit menu You can select the following menus. 1 4 [Tools] You can resize or crop the selected image. [Adjust] You can modify image quality. [Retouch] You can change image or insert effects on the image. 2 Drawing tools Tools for editing an image. 3 Image display window A selected image displays in this window. 4 Preview window You can preview the changed image. 2 ● Refer to the [Help] menu in Samsung Master for further information.
Samsung Master Movie edit You can have still images, movies, narration and music all in one movie file. 1 Edit menu 1 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. [Produce] You can save the edited multi media as a new file name.
Using the Samsung RAW Converter 2.0 Using the Samsung RAW Converter 2.0, you can develop RAW files after editing them as you like. You can also edit JPEG or TIFF files in the same way you edit the RAW files. This software is only compatible with Windows OS. This software is only compatible with Windows XP and Vista. You can use this software using the Windows 98SE, ME, 2000. However, the complete operation can not be warranted for use.
Using the Samsung RAW Converter 2.0 Correcting the exposure The main feature of the Samsung RAW Converter 2.0 is that you can keep the best quality of the images as you make changes to the RAW files while editing. After making changes to the brightness or contrast, you can still obtain the same result whichever you change first. The following images show how you can change the exposure to the image using the Samsung RAW Converter 2.
Using the Samsung RAW Converter 2.0 Handling the JPEG/TIFF files as you edit RAW files Saving the RAW files into JPEG or TIFF format Using the Samsung RAW Converter 2.0, you can handle the JPEG/TIFF files as you edit RAW files. You can adjust the white balance, sharpness, and reducing the noise is also available. The following images show how the contrast was changed on the TIFF image using the Samsung RAW Converter 2.0. You can save the RAW files into JPEG or TIFF format using the Samsung RAW Converter 2.0.
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How to Make a Photo Print Explains how to make a photo print.
Setting the Printing Service (DPOF) 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. 4. Press the direction button (▲). - The DPOF screen appears. If DPOF settings have already been made for an image, the previous number of prints and date setting (off)) will be displayed.
Setting the Printing Service (DPOF) Settings for All Images 5. Press the OK button. In the thumbnail view, you can set the DPOF (Digital print Order Format) for many images at once. - The DPOF settings for all the images are saved and the camera returns to Playback status. 1. Press the Fn button in Playback mode. - The Fn menu appears. ● The number of copies specified in settings for all images applies to all the images. Before printing, check that the number is correct.
Printing Using PictBridge 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. 1. Set the [USB] on the [SETUP MENU] to [Print]. 2. Connect the camera to the printer. 3.
Printing Using PictBridge Printing Single Images 6. Press the OK button. - The print settings confirmation screen appears. Proceed to Step 12 to print the images by default. To change the print settings, go to Step 7. 1. Press the direction buttons (▲▼) on your camera to select [Print One]. Select Printing Mode 2. Press the OK button. Print One Print All DPOF Auto Print DPOF : Set : Move - The Print one screen appears. 3. Press the direction buttons (◄►) to select an image to print. Copies 4.
Printing Using PictBridge 10. Press the OK button. 11. Repeat Steps 8 to 10 to set [Paper Type], [Quality] and [Border Status]. - The print settings change screen appears after each item has been set. When the Paper Size is set to [Standard], images are printed according to the printer settings. - [Paper Type] : Standard, (Best), (Good), (Normal) - [Quality] : Standard, (Super fine), (Fine), (Normal) - [Border Status] : Standard, With, Without 12. Press the OK button twice.
Printing Using PictBridge Printing All Images 5. Press the OK button on the print settings confirmation screen. - All the images are printed according to the settings. Press the MENU button to cancel printing. 1. Press the direction buttons(▲▼) on your camera to select [Print All]. Printing Select Printing Mode Print One Print All DPOF Auto Print DPOF 2. Press the OK button. : Move 3. Select the number of copies and whether to imprint the date or not.
Printing Using PictBridge Printing Images Using the DPOF Settings 1. Press the direction buttons (▲▼) on your camera to select [DPOF Auto Print]. Disconnecting the Cable from the Printer When you have finished printing, turn off the camera. Select Printing Mode Print One Print All DPOF Auto Print DPOF 2. Disconnect the USB cable from the camera and printer. : Set : Move 2. Press the OK button. - The Print with DPOF settings screen appears.
Appendix Explains troubleshooting and introduces the special terms used in this user guide.
Optional Accessories Dedicated accessories are available for this camera. Please contact a service centre for details regarding accessories. Camera Case • Camera Case SCP-D2 External Flash (SEF-54PZF / SEF-36PZF) 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.
Troubleshooting Error Messages Memory card full No image Description The Memory Card is full and no more images can be saved. Insert a new Memory Card or delete unwanted images. You may be able to save new images by changing the quality level or recorded pixels. No card in camera The Memory Card is not inserted in the camera. Memory card error The Memory Card has a problem, and image capture and playback are impossible. It may be viewable on a PC but not the camera.
Troubleshooting Error Messages Description RAW images are not supported RAW images cannot be processed using the digital filter. This image can not be filtered. When digital filter is started from [PLAYBACK MENU] menu, this message appears if all saved images are RAW files or images captured with other cameras. No DPOF files No file set with DPOF. Set DPOF and print. Printer error There is an error with the printer and the file cannot be printed. Fix error and print.
Troubleshooting We recommend checking the following items before contacting a service centre. Problem Camera does not turn on. The shutter does not release. The Autofocus does not work. Cause Remedy Batteries are not installed. Check if batteries are installed. If not, install batteries. Battery power is low. Replace with a charged battery set or use the AC Power Adapter. The Aperture Ring is not in the A position.
Troubleshooting Problem Shake Reduction does not work. Cause Remedy Shake Reduction function is turned off. Turn on the Shake Reduction switch. Shake Reduction function is not set Properly. If a lens for which focal length information cannot be acquired is used, set the [Focal Length] on the [ OIS] menu. Shutter speed is too low for Shake. Reduction function to be effective when panning or shooting night scenes, etc.. Turn off the Shake Reduction function and use a tripod.
Troubleshooting Please check the following if the USB connection malfunctions. Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 The USB cable is not connected or you are using a cable with an incorrect specification. Ä Use a USB cable with the correct specification.
Main Specifications Image Sensor Lens Type 23.4×15.5mm, CMOS Effective Pixel Approx. 14.6 Mega-pixel Total Pixel Approx. 15.
Main Specifications Type Effective Range Dust Reduction Shake Reduction Self-timer Image Sensor Shift Digital Output : USB 2.0 (HI-SPEED) Max. 4EV (depends on lens and shooting conditions) Video Output : NTSC, PAL (user selectable) Yes 2sec., 12sec., Remote control, Remote control 3sec. Remote control Continuous (Compatible with Pentax Remote Control, Optional) Media SD (up to 4GB guaranteed), MMC (up to 2GB guaranteed), SDHC (up to 8GB guaranteed) File Format RAW (DNG), JPEG (DCF), EXIF 2.
Glossary AdobeRGB Colour Temperature 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. This numerically expresses the colour of the light source illuminating the subject. This is indicated in absolute temperature, using Kelvin (K) units.
Glossary Exif (Exchangable Image File Format) Noise Reduction A standard digital camera file format established by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA). Process to reduce noise (image roughness or unevenness) caused by slow shutter speed. Gradation NTSC/PAL The total contrast range of an image. Also the range of light and dark tones in a scene that a camera sensor is capable of registering.
Index Symbol Auto mode ...............................033 Automatic program exposure mode ........................................080 Aperture priority mode ............082 Shutter priority mode ...............083 Aperture priority mode ............084 Shutter & Aperture priority mode ..085 Manual mode...........................086 Bulb mode ...............................087 Flash X-sync mode .................088 User Mode ...............................089 OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) ...............
Index L Liveview ....................................... 038, 056 Lens ......................................................024 Lens unlock button ...............................024 LCD monitor ......................................... 027 Link AF Point & AE ...............................060 LCD Brightness ....................................072 LCD colour adjustment ........................ 072 Language/ ....................................071 M Metering time........................................
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 of with other household wastes at the end of its working life.
FCC notice ■ 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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