Contents 2 3 7 16 29 50 66 77 80 82 85 86 90 92 Introduction and Parts list General Information and Safety Instructions Getting to Know the Camera Getting Started Photography Mode Playback Mode Menu Options Transferring Recorded Images and Videos to Your Computer Connecting to a PictBridge Compliant Printer Editing Software Installation Camera Specifications Frequently Asked Questions Other Useful Information Warranty Card Helpline No. UK/Northern Ireland 00800-78772368 Rep .
General Information and Safety Instructions 2 TRADEMARK INFORMATION J J J J J Microsoft® and Windows® are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Pentium® is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. SDTM is a trademark. Other names and products may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. READ THIS FIRST Notice: 1. Product design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
General Information and Safety Instructions Safety Instructions 2 Read and understand all Warnings and Cautions before using this product. WARNING If foreign objects or water have entered the camera, turn the power OFF and remove the battery and the AC power adapter. Continued use in this state might cause fire or electric shock. Contact the helpline or website. If the camera has fallen or its case has been damaged, turn the power OFF and remove the battery and the AC power adapter.
General Information and Safety Instructions 2 Do not expose the battery to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire, etc. This might cause fire or electric shock. The socket-outlet has to be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible. CAUTION Insert the battery paying careful attention to the polarity (+ or –) of the terminals. Inserting the battery with its polarity reversed might cause fire and injury, or damage to the surrounding areas due to the battery rupturing or leaking.
General Information and Safety Instructions Do not leave the camera in places where the temperature may rise significantly, such as inside a car. This might adversely affect the case or the parts inside, resulting in fire. Before you move the camera, disconnect cables. Failure to do this might damage cables, resulting in fire and electric shock.
Getting to Know the Camera 3 Front View # Name 1. Mode dial 2. Shutter button 3. Power indicator 4. POWER (Power) button Mode switch Photography mode 5. Playback mode 6. Flash 7. Microphone Self-timer LED 8. (AF auxiliary LED) 9. USB or A/V OUT terminal 10. DC IN 5V terminal 11. Lens Description Sets the camera mode. Focuses and locks both focus & exposure when pressed halfway down. Captures the image when pressed all the way down. Lights up when the camera power is turned on.
Getting to Know the Camera 3 Rear View # 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Name Description Provides menu information to operate the camera, preview the image LCD monitor before capturing it and reviews it afterwards. Status LED Displays the camera current state. Zoom in button Zooms the lens to telephoto position. Zoom out button Zooms the lens to wide-angle position. Magnifier Allows you to enlarge your image on the selected portion of the image to check for small details.
Getting to Know the Camera SET /Direction button # Name 1. S Flash button 2. 3. 4. 5. button T button Exposure compensation / Backlight correction button SET button 3 Description Scrolls upwards. Changes value of shutter speed, aperture, exposure compensation and manual focus. X button: Scrolls right. Allows you to choose the appropriate flash setting. Scrolls downwards. Changes value of shutter speed, aperture, exposure compensation and manual focus. W button: Scrolls left.
Getting to Know the Camera 3 Mode dial # 1. 2. Name Auto SCN Scene Mode 3. P 4. Tv 5. Av 6. M 7. 8. 9. 10. Description The camera automatically sets for exposure, etc. Point-and-shoot simplicity when capturing images under 16 special conditions. Program In program mode the shutter speed and aperture will be set automatically, (auto exposure) but other parameters may be set manually. Shutter Speed You may specify the shutter speed while the camera sets the corresponding Priority aperture value.
Getting to Know the Camera Status LED Indicator 3 The status LED indicates the current operational status of the camera. It explains the meaning of the LED changes depending upon what the camera is doing. Color State Green On Flashing On Red Flashing On Orange Flashing During During connection to a photography PC AE or AF is locked with Battery fully charged. the shutter button held halfway. The battery is charging. An AC power adapter is In communication to PC.
3 Getting to Know the Camera LCD Monitor Icons For Photography modes: [ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Mode icon Date and time Flash mode [Blank] Automatic [ ] Red-eye Reduction [ ] Pre-Flash [ ] Forced Flash [ ] Flash Off Battery condition [ ] Full battery power [ ] Medium battery power [ ] Low battery power [ ] No battery power Storage media [ ] Internal memory (no card) [ ] SD memory card Voice memo Self-timer icon [ 10s] 10 sec. [ 2s ] 2 sec. [ 10+2s ] 10+2 sec.
3 Getting to Know the Camera For Photography modes: [P], [Tv], [Av], [M], [ ], [ ] 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Mode icon Date and time Flash mode Battery condition Storage media Voice memo Histogram Main focus area Capture mode icon Image quality Image resolution Available number of shots Zoom status Shutter speed / Aperture * In [P] , [ ] and [ ] modes, Shutter speed / Aperture icon appears at half shutter (S1) condition. 15. [ ] Exposure compensation [ ] Backlight correction 16.
3 Getting to Know the Camera For Photography mode: [ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Mode icon Image to be captured indicator Flash mode Battery condition Storage media White balance Metering Main focus area Image quality Image resolution Available number of shots Zoom status [ ] Exposure compensation [ ] Backlight correction ISO Slow shutter warning Self-timer icon Focus setting J Pressing the without icons. ] 1 17 16 15 2 3 4 1 10S 5 1 14 0.
3 Getting to Know the Camera For Video mode [ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Playback mode [ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 2 1 3 01/08/2008 12:38 10S 11 4 5 10 1 6 VGA 0:18 9 7 8 ] -Still image playback Mode icon File number Folder number Protect icon Voice memo Digital Print Order Format icon Storage media Playback mode [ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Getting Started Attaching the Camera Strap 4 Attach the camera strap as shown in the illustration. Inserting and Removing the Battery We highly recommend using specified rechargeable lithium-ion battery (3.7V) to realize the full capability of your camera. Charge the battery fully before using the camera. Make sure that the digital camera is turned off before inserting or removing the battery. Inserting the Battery 1. Open the battery / SD memory card cover in the direction of the [OPEN] arrow. 2.
Getting Started Using the Docking Station 4 Using the docking station, you can position your camera and play back your images and video clips on your desktop. You may also use the docking station or connect to other media devices to play back (output to a TV monitor, for example). The docking station will charge the camera battery inconjunction with an AC power adapter. 1. Align the camera with the docking station. 2. Slide the camera fully into the docking station as shown in the illustration. 3.
Getting Started 4 4. Connect the end of the respective cable directly to the respective docking station terminal. J For charging the battery, connect one end of the AC power adapter directly to the DC IN 5V terminal of the docking station. J For USB connection or playing back images/video clips on the TV, connect one end of the AC power adapter directly to the USB (A/VOUT) terminal of the docking station.
Getting Started Using the Car Adapter 4 Use the Car Adapter to charge the camera battery. 1. Remove your car’s cigarette lighter from its outlet. 2. Insert one end of the car adapter into the DC IN 5V terminal of the battery charger. 3. Plug the other end of the car adapter into your car’s cigarette lighter outlet.
Getting Started Charging the Battery 4 The AC power adapter can be used for charging the battery or as a power supply when operating the camera. Make sure that the digital camera is turned off and then insert the battery before starting. 1. Insert one end of the AC power adapter into the DC IN 5V terminal of the camera. 2. Plug the other end of the AC power adapter into a mains wall socket. J The status LED flashes green when charging is started and lights up green when charging is completed.
Getting Started Using an AC Power Adapter 4 Using an AC power adapter prevents the camera from automatically being powered off while transferring files to your computer. Perform the steps in the preceding section “Charging the Battery”. Make sure you only use the AC power adapter specified for the digital camera. Damage caused by the use of an incorrect adapter is not covered under the warranty. Inserting and Removing an SD Memory Card The digital camera comes with approx.
Getting Started 4 To prevent valuable data from being accidentally erased from an SD memory card you can slide the write-protected tab (on the side of the SD memory card) to “LOCK”. However, to save, edit or erase data on an SD memory card, you must unlock the card. Be sure to format an SD memory card with this digital camera before using it. Refer to section in this manual titled “Formatting an SD Memory Card or Internal Memory” for further details.
Getting Started Setting the Date and Time 4 The date/time needs to be set if/when: J Camera is turned on for the first time. J Camera is turned on after being left without a battery for an extended period of time. When the date and time information is not displayed on the LCD monitor, follow these steps to set the correct date and time. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ], and press the MENU button. 2. Select [Setup2] with the X button. 3. Select [Date/Time] with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button.
4 Getting Started 5. Select [Format] with S / T buttons,and press the SET button. J Select the date display format you want with S / T buttons. 2 Setup 2006 6. Select [On/Off] with S / T buttons,and press the SET button. J If your choice is Off, there is no date/time information displayed on the LCD monitor. 01 01 05 47 MENU:Exit SET:Enter 7. To exit from the Setup2 menu, press the MENU button.
Getting Started Formatting an SD Memory Card or Internal Memory 4 This function formats the internal memory (or memory card) and deletes all stored still images / video clips and data. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ], and press the MENU button. 2. Select [Setup1] with the X button. 3. Select [Format] with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button. 4. Select [Execute] with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button. J To cancel formatting, select [Cancel]. 5.
Getting Started Setting Image Resolution and Quality 4 Resolution and quality settings determine the pixel size (dimension), image file size, and compression ratio for your images. These settings affect the number of images that can be stored. As you get to know the camera, it is recommended that you try each quality and resolution setting to get an appreciation for the effects that these settings will have on your images.
4 Getting Started Possible number of shots (still image) The following table shows the approximate shots that you can capture at each setting based on the capacity of the internal memory and an SD memory card. SD memory card capacity Size 10M 3648x 2736 Quality Fine 4 4 9 19 38 Standard 7 8 17 35 71 Economy 11 12 25 52 104 2816 x 2112 3M 2048x1536 0.
4 Getting Started Possible recording time / sec (video clip) Size VGA 640 x 480 * * Quality Internal Memory SD memory card capacity 32MB 64MB 128MB 256MB 512MB 1GB 2GB Fine 0:28 0:31 1:04 2:11 4:21 8:46 16:52 34:19 Standard 0:39 0:43 1:29 3:00 6:00 12:05 23:15 47:17 Frame rate of video recording differs depending on the SD memory card access speed. If a low access speed SD memory card is used, the frame rate and recording time is reduced.
Photography Mode [ ] Auto Mode 5 Auto photography mode is the most commonly used photography mode. Images can be captured simply because the exposure (the combination of shutter speed and aperture setting) is determined automatically to suit the photographic conditions. Your camera is equipped with a 2.8” TFT colour LCD monitor to help you compose images, play back recorded images/movie clips or adjust menu settings. 1. Press the POWER button to turn on the camera. 2.
Photography Mode Recording Voice Memos 5 A voice memo can be recorded once for 30 seconds at still image mode immediately following a still image capture. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ] and set the mode dial to one of the photography modes, except for [ ] and [ ] modes. 2. Press the MENU button, and select the [Function] menu with the X button. J [Function] menu is displayed. 3. Select [Dub] with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button. 4. Select [On] with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button.
Photography Mode Using the Optical Zoom 5 Zoom photography allows you to capture images magnified up to 6 times or wide-angle photography depending on the distance to the subject. You can also enlarge the centre of the screen and capture images in the digital zoom mode. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ] and set the mode dial to one of the photography modes. 2. Compose the image with the zoom button. J Pressing the button zooms in on the subject, and enlarges the subject on the LCD monitor.
Photography Mode Using the Digital Zoom 5 A combination of 6 times optical zoom and 10.4 times digital zoom permits zoom photography up to 62.4 times. While digital zoom can be a useful feature, the more an image is enlarged (zoomed), the more pixelated (grainier) the image will appear. ] and set the mode dial to one of 1. Slide the mode switch to [ the photography modes, except for [ ] mode. 2. To enable the digital zoom: a. Press the MENU button. b. Select [Function] with the X button. c.
Photography Mode Setting the Flash 5 The flash firing mode can be set to suit the photographic conditions. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ 2. Toggle the ]. button to select the desired flash mode. The table below will help you choose the appropriate flash mode: Flash mode Description The flash fires automatically to suit the photographic conditions. This mode is available when the camera is set to the [ ], [P], [ ], [ ] and [ Blank] Automatic Flash [ ] mode.
Photography Mode Setting the Focus mages can be captured with the distance to the subject set by Normal Auto Focus, [ I Focus, [ s ] Super Macro Auto Focus, [ ] Infinity, [ 3M ] 3m or [ MF ] Manual Focus. 5 ] Macro Auto 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ] and set the mode dial to one of the photography modes. J The available focus settings will depend on the selected photography mode. button to select the desired focus mode. 2.
Photography Mode 5 Setting the Self-timer This setting allows images to be captured with the self-timer. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ] and set the mode dial to one of the photography modes. 2. Toggle the button to select the setting. Each press of the button moves the icon one step through the sequence and displays it on the screen. For [Single] capture mode. OFF [ 10s] 10 sec. [ 2s ] 2 sec. [ 10+2s ] 10+2 sec.
Photography Mode 5 The self-timer setting is automatically cancelled after an image is captured. Use of the [ 2s] or [ 10s] self-timer setting is effective in preventing motion-blur that can result when the shutter button is pressed at long exposure times. Use a tripod for best results. Exposure Compensation/Backlight Correction Images can be captured with the overall scene intentionally made brighter or darker.
Photography Mode Effective Subjects and Set Values 5 + (positive) compensation * Printed matter comprising black text on whitish paper * Backlighting * Bright scenes or strong reflected light such as ski slopes * When the sky accounts for a large area on the screen - (negative) compensation * People illuminated by a spotlight, in particular, against dark background * Printed matter comprising white text on blackish paper * Weak reflecting bodies such as evergreen trees or darkish leaves Backlight correcti
Photography Mode [SCN] Scene Mode 5 By simply selecting one of the following 16 modes, you can capture the image with the most appropriate settings. ] and set the mode dial to [SCN]. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ a. Press the MENU button. b. Select [Scene Mode] with the S/T button, and press the SET button. c. Select the desired scene mode with the S/T buttons, and press the SET button. 2. Compose the image, press the shutter button down halfway, and then press it down fully.
Photography Mode 5 Scene mode [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ Description Select this mode when you want to capture fireworks clearly with optimal exposure. ] Fireworks The shutter speed becomes slower, so using a tripod is recommended. ] Landscape Select this mode when you want to capture landscape photos with bright colour. Select this when you want to capture a green scene background such as a ] Natural Green forest. Select this mode when you want to capture photos of a scene at sunrise.
Photography Mode [P] Program (Automatic Exposure) Photography Mode 5 The camera automatically sets the shutter speed and the aperture to suit the brightness of the subject. This allows you to capture an image with ease just like when the [ ] mode is selected. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ] and set the mode dial to [P]. 2. Compose the image, press the shutter button down halfway, then press it down fully. J Exposure compensation and backlight correction can be set. Helpline No.
Photography Mode [Tv] Shutter Speed Priority Photography Mode 5 In this mode, images are captured with the priority given to shutter speed. The aperture is automatically set according to the shutter speed. If you set a fast shutter speed, you can capture images of moving subjects that look as if they are still. If you set a slow shutter speed, you can capture images that give the impression that the subject is in motion. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ] and set the mode dial to [Tv]. 2.
Photography Mode [Av] Aperture Priority Mode 5 In this mode, images are captured with the priority given to aperture. The shutter speed is automatically set according to the aperture. The aperture will affect the depth-of-field of the image. If you set a small aperture (higher F value), both close objects and distant objects will be in focus, for example when capturing landscape images.
5 Photography Mode [M] Manual Mode In manual mode, the aperture value and the shutter speed can be varied individually. 1. 2. 3. 4. Slide the mode switch to [ ] and set the mode dial to [M]. Toggle the button to select the shutter speed or aperture. Adjust the shutter speed or aperture with the S / T buttons. Compose the image, press the shutter button down halfway, and then press it down fully. J In the flash photography mode, when [ second.
Photography Mode [ 5 ] User Setting Mode This mode allows you to manually set the parameters and all these settings will be memorized. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ] and set the mode dial to [ ]. 2. Compose the image, press the shutter button down halfway, then press it down fully. [ ] Video Mode This mode allows you to record video clips at a resolution of 320 x 240 / 640 x 480 pixels. You can select audio to be recorded or not. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ] and set the mode dial to [ ]. 2.
Photography Mode J J [ 5 When recording video clips, the flash cannot be used. If the access speed of your SD memory card is not fast enough for recording video clips in the ] will appear, and then the movie recording will stop. currently selected quality, a warning icon [ In this case, select a video quality lower than the current one. ] Panorama Mode This mode is designed to make it easier to take a series of shots then stitch them together with software to make a single photo.
Photography Mode Recording a Subject onto an Existing Background Image 5 Pre-Shot helps you get the background you want, even if you need to ask someone else to record the image for you. Basically, Pre-Shot is a two-step process. 1. You compose the background you want and press the shutter button, which causes a semi-transparent image of the background to remain on the monitor screen. 2.
Photography Mode 5 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ] and set the mode dial to one of the photography modes, except for [ ], [ ] and [ ]. a. Press the MENU button. b. Select [Function] with the X button. c. Select [Capture Mode] with the S/T button, and press the SET button. d. Select [Pre-Shot] with the S/T button, and press the SET button. e. Press the MENU button to exit from the menu screen. 2.
Photography Mode Combining Shots of Two People into a Single Image 5 This mode lets you record images of two people and combine them into a single image. This makes it possible for you to include yourself in group images, even when there is no one else around to record the image for you. Combined Images First Image Second Image This is the part of the image that does not include the person who is recording the first image.
Photography Mode Recording Shots into Multiple Image Layout 5 The Album Shot mode enables you to easily record images and combine three shots into a single image. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ [ ] and [ ] and set the mode dial to one of the photography modes, except for [ ], ]. a. Press the MENU button. b. Select [Function] with the X button. c. Select [Capture Mode] with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button. d. Select [Album Shot] with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button. e.
Playback Mode 6 Playing Back Still Images You can play back the still images on the LCD monitor. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ]. J The last image appears on the screen. 2. The images can be displayed in reverse or forward with the W / X buttons. J To view the previous image, press W. J To view the next image, press X. Image Display Information You can switch the information display by pressing the button when playing back images.
6 Playback Mode Playing Back Video Clips Play back recorded video or audio clips on the LCD monitor. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ]. J The last image appears on the screen. 2. Select the desired video clip with the W / X buttons. J An [ ] icon is displayed with the video data. 3. Press the SET button to play back a video clip. J Press the shutter button down fully in “movie paused” mode, and the paused image will be recorded as a still image.
Playback Mode J 6 Video clips cannot be displayed, rotated or enlarged. Playing Back Still Images/Video Clips on a TV You can also play back your images on a TV screen. Before connecting to any video devices, make sure to select NTSC/PAL to match the broadcast standard of the video equipment you are going to connect to the camera. We recommend that you use the AC power adapter when transferring the recorded images and video files. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ]. 2.
Playback Mode Attaching Voice Memo 6 A maximum of 30 seconds of audio can be recorded as a memo annotation for each still image. The voice memo can be recorded only once. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ]. J The last image appears on the screen. 2. Select the image where you want to attach the voice memo with the W / X buttons. 3. Press the MENU button. 4. Select [Setup1] with the X button. 5. Select [Voice Memo] with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button. 6.
Playback Mode Thumbnail Display 6 This function allows you to view 9 thumbnail images on the LCD monitor at the same time, which can help to quickly search for the image that you want. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ]. J The last image appears on the screen. button. 2. Press the J The images are displayed in the thumbnail display. J Images that have been selected with the S / T / W / X buttons will be indicated by a green frame. J When there are ten or more images, scroll the screen with the S / T buttons.
6 Playback Mode J An [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] icon will be displayed in a thumbnail display. Zoom Playback This mode allows you to enlarge your image on the selected portion of the image to check for small details. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ]. 2. Press the W / X buttons to select the image you want to enlarge. J You can also select the image you want to enlarge from the thumbnail display. 3. Adjust the zoom ratio with the / buttons. J Pressing the button enlarges the image.
6 Playback Mode Slideshow Display The slideshow function enables you to play back your still images automatically in sequential order as a slideshow. This is a very useful and entertaining feature for reviewing captured images and for presentations. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ]. 2. Press the MENU button. J The playback menu is displayed. 3. Select [Slide Show] with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button. J The slideshow starts. 4. To stop the slide show during playback, press the SET button.
6 Playback Mode Protecting Images Set the data to read-only to prevent images from being erased by mistake. Protecting Images 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ]. 2. Select the image that you want to protect with the W / X buttons. 3. Press the MENU button. J The playback menu is displayed. 4. Select [Protect] with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button. 5. Select [Single] or [All] with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button. 6. Select [Set] with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button.
Playback Mode 6 Cancelling the Protection To cancel protection, display the image for which you want to remove the image protection. 1. Select [Protect] with the S / T buttons from the playback menu, and press the SET button. 2. Select [Single] or [All] with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button. 3. Select [Cancel Protect] with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button. J The removal of image protection is executed and the camera returns to the playback mode.
6 Playback Mode Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Settings DPOF is the abbreviation for Digital Print Order Format, which allows you to embed printing information on your memory card. You can select the images to be printed and how many prints to make with the DPOF menu in the camera and insert the memory card into a card compatible printer. When the printer starts printing, it will read the embedded information on the memory card and print the specified images. 1. Set the mode dial to [ ]. 2.
Playback Mode 6 8. Select [Date] with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button. J The date setting screen appears. 9. Select date to [On] or [Off] with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button. J On: The date of the photograph will also be printed. J Off: The date of the photograph will not be printed. 10.Select [Print Enable] with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button. 11.Select [Execute] with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button. J This creates a file containing the DPOF information.
Playback Mode Copying Files from Internal Memory to a Memory Card 6 This function allows you to copy your files from the digital still camera’s internal memory to a memory card. Of course, you can only do this if you have a memory card installed and files in the internal memory. ]. 1. Set the mode dial to [ 2. Select the image that you want to copy to a memory card with the W / X buttons. 3. Press the MENU button. J The playback menu is displayed. 4.
Playback Mode Changing the Camera Start Logo Image 6 You can specify the start logo image for your camera. You can select the new start logo image from the captured still images. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ]. 2 2. Select the image that you want to use with the W / X buttons. 3. Press the MENU button. J The playback menu is displayed. 4. Select [Setup1] with the X button. 5. Select [Start Logo] with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button. 6.
Playback Mode [ ] Deleting Images 6 Immediate Erasure (Quick Delete Function) The quick delete function enables you to delete the last-captured image during capture. ] and set the mode dial to one of 1. Slide the mode switch to [ the photography modes. 2. Press the button. J The last image and quick delete menu appear on the screen. button to delete image. 3. Select [Execute],and press the SET or J You may also press the SET button to confirm the deletion.
Playback Mode 6 Deleting in Playback Mode Deleting a single image/Deleting all images 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ]. J The last image will be displayed on the screen. 2. Select the image you want to erase with the W / X buttons. 3. Press the button. J The deletion menu will be displayed. 4. Select [Single] or [All] with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button. J Single: Erases the selected image or the last image. J All: Erases all of the images except for the protected images.
Playback Mode 6 Deleting selected images This deletes a number of selected images. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ]. 2. Press the button. J The deletion menu will be displayed. 3. Select [Select] with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button. J The images are displayed in the thumbnail display. 4. Select the image you want to erase with the S / T / W / X buttons, and press the button. J The [ ] icon will be displayed. One more press of the button will cancel the operation.
Menu Options 7 Photography Menu (Capture tab) This menu is for basic settings used when capturing images in the photography modes. These settings are retained even if the camera is turned off or the Auto OFF function is activated. Program / Tv / Av / M / User Setting Available menu options in each photography mode: Capture Function AE/AWB Auto Size Capture Mode White Balance Capture Function Quality Dub Manual WB Size Capture Mode Sharpness LCD Bright.
7 Menu Options Anti-Shake Capture Size Quality Sharpness Contrast Color Quick Shutter Function Capture Mode Dub LCD Bright. Digital Zoom Preview Date Print Beep AE/AWB White Balance Manual WB Metering Focus Area Flash Offset 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ] and set the mode dial to one of the photography modes. 2. Press the MENU button. J [Capture] menu is displayed. 3. Select the desired [Capture] option item with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button to enter its respective menu. 4.
7 Menu Options Size (resolution) This sets the resolution of the still-image that will be captured. 10M] 3648 x 2736 * [1 6M] 2816 x 2112 * [6 * [3M] 2048 x 1536 0.3M] 640 x 480 * [0 Quality This sets the quality (compression rate) at which the image is captured. * Fine / Standard / Economy J [Economy] setting is not available for [ ] mode. Sharpness The camera can automatically emphasize the borders between light and dark areas of the image. This will make the image’s edges look sharper.
Menu Options 7 Quick Shutter In case of pressing S2 (the shutter button down fully) fast at “Quick shutter on” mode, the camera takes an image without focussing. However, if you set “Quick shutter off”, the auto focus function works even if you press S2 fast. * On / Off Photography Menu (Function tab) 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ] and set the mode dial to one of the photography modes. 2. Press the MENU button, and select the [Function] menu with the X button.
Menu Options *[ ] Album Shot: J 7 Creates an album-like layout to combine 3 shots into a single image. [Dub] is automatically fixed at [Off] in [Continuous], [AEB], [Burst], [Series+flash], [Pre-Shot], [Couple Shot] or [Album Shot] capture mode. Dub Refer to section in this manual titled “Recording Voice Memos” for further details. * On / Off LCD Bright. Select a brightness level for the LCD monitor. The LCD becomes brighter with the S button and darker with the T button.
Menu Options Date Print 7 The date and time of recording can be printed directly on the still images. This function must be activated before the image is captured. * On / Off Beep Enables or disables the sounds (beeps) associated with camera button functions. * On / Off Video Zoom This sets whether or not to activate zoom function at the time of video recording. * On / Off Audio This sets whether or not to record audio at the time of video recording. * On / Off Photography Menu (AE/AWB tab) 1.
Menu Options 7 White Balance This sets the white balance under a variety of lighting conditions and permits images to be captured that approach the conditions that are seen by the human eye. * [ Blank ] Auto ] Incandescent * [ Fluorescent 1 * [ 1 ] Fluorescent 2 * [ 2 ] ] Day Light * [ ] Cloudy * [ ] Manual * [ Manual WB This manually sets the white balance and stores it. This is convenient to use when the white balance does not offer a good match.
Menu Options 7 ISO When the sensitivity is raised (and the ISO figure is increased), photography will become possible even in dark locations, but the more you increase the ISO figure the more pixelated (grainier) the image will appear. * 64 / 100 / 200 / 400 / Auto J J J In the [Auto] setting, the ISO value is automatically selected from ISO 64 to ISO 200. The ISO function cannot be used in the [ ] mode. And the ISO setting will be automatically set between ISO 64 and ISO 400.
7 Menu Options Playback Menu In the [ ] mode, set which settings are to be used for playback. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ]. 2. Press the MENU button. J The playback menu is displayed. 3. Select the desired option item with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button to enter its respective menu. 4. Select the desired setting with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button. 5. To exit from the menu, press the MENU button.
Menu Options Setup 1 Menu 7 Set your camera’s operating environment. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ]. 2. Press the MENU button, and select the [Setup1] menu with the X button. J The [Setup1] menu is displayed. 3. Select the desired setting with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button to enter its respective menu. 4. Select the desired setting with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button. 5. To exit from the menu, press the MENU button.
Menu Options 7 Setup 2 Menu 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ]. 2. Press the MENU button, and select the [Setup2] menu with the X button. J The [Setup2] menu is displayed. 3. Select the desired [Setup2] option item with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button to enter its respective menu. 4. Select the desired setting with the S / T buttons, and press the SET button. 5. To exit from the menu, press the MENU button.
Transferring Recorded Images and Videos to Your Computer 8 System Requirements (Windows) J Pentium 166 MHz or higher J Windows 2000/XP/Vista J 128MB RAM J 128MB hard disk space J CD-ROM drive J Available USB port System Requirements (Macintosh) J PowerPC G3/G4 J OS 9.0 or later J 128MB RAM J 128MB hard disk space J CD-ROM drive J Available USB port Helpline No. UK/Northern Ireland 00800-78772368 Rep . Ireland 00800-78772368 Web Support www.Traveler-service.
Transferring Recorded Images and Videos to Your Computer Connecting the Camera to Your Computer 8 1. Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB terminal of the camera. 2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer. 3. Turn on your camera. J The [USB] screen appears. 4. Select [PC] and press the SET button. 5. From the Windows desktop, double click on “My Computer”. 6. Look for a new “Removable disk” icon.
Transferring Recorded Images and Videos to Your Computer Downloading Images and Video Files 8 When the camera is turned on and connected to your computer, it is considered to be a disk drive, just like a floppy disk or CD. You can download (transfer) images by copying them from the “Removable disk” (“untitled” or “unlabeled” disk on a Macintosh) to your computer hard drive. Windows Open the “removable disk” and subsequent folders by double clicking on them. Your images are inside this folder(s).
Connecting to a PictBridge Compliant Printer 9 If a printer that supports PictBridge is available, images can be printed by connecting the digital still camera directly to the PictBridge-compatible printer without using a computer. Connecting the camera to the printer 1. Connect one end of the USB cable to your camera. 2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port on the printer. 3. Turn on your camera. 4. The [USB] screen is displayed.
Connecting to a PictBridge Compliant Printer 3. If you select [Single] in the previous step, the screen image shown on the right will appears. J Select the image that you want to print with the W/Xbuttons. J Select the [Print Num.] (up to 99) with the S/T buttons. J After selecting the desired image and printing number, press the SET button to confirm. 9 4. Select [Exit] with the S/T buttons, and press the SET button. 5. Select [Print] with the S/T buttons, and press the SET button to start printing. 6.
Editing Software Installation Installing Photo Explorer 10 Ulead ® Photo Explorer provides a simple and efficient way to transfer, browse, modify and distribute digital media. Acquire photos, video or sound clips from various digital device types and easily browse or add personal descriptions; make modifications; or distribute files through a medium of your choice: Email, Print or Slideshow Presentations.
Editing Software Installation 10 Installing Photo Express Ulead® Photo Express is a complete photo project software package for digital images. The step-by-step workflow, visual program interface, and in-program help assist users in creating exciting photo projects. Acquire digital photos effortlessly from digital cameras or scanners. Organize them conveniently with the Visual Browse mode. Use hundreds of ready-to-use templates such as albums, cards, posters, slideshows, and more.
Editing Software Installation Installing Cool 360 10 Ulead® COOL 360™ quickly and easily allows photo editing consumers to transform a series of photos into 360 o or wide-angle panoramic scenes for an immersive viewing experience. COOL 360’s intuitive interface and easy-to-use wizard deliver great-looking panoramas fast while advanced warping, blending and alignment tools ensure excellent results. Share finished panoramas via e-mail, create Web pages or insert them into documents and presentations.
Camera Specifications 11 Item Description Image sensor 1/1.7” CCD sensor (10.1 Mega pixels) 3648 x 2736, 2816 x 2112, 2048 x 1536, 640 x 480
12 Frequently Asked Questions Refer to the symptoms and solutions listed below before sending the camera for repairs. If the problem persists, contact the helpline or website. Power Supply Cause Symptom The power does not come The battery in not inserted. The battery is exhausted. on. The AC power adapter is not connected correctly. The power cuts out during The camera was left unattended and unused, so the auto power off cuts it off. use. The battery is exhausted. Solution Insert the battery correctly.
12 Frequently Asked Questions Shooting Cause The battery is running low. The power is not on. The camera is not in shooting mode. The shutter button is not pressed all the way down. The memory card does not have any Even if I press the shutter free capacity. button, the camera does End of memory card life. The flash is charging. not shoot. Symptom The memory card is not recognised by the camera. The auto power off function is activated. The memory card is write-protected. The power is not on.
Frequently Asked Questions Symptom Cause The image is too bright. It is over-exposed. 12 Solution Set the exposure compensation to a smaller value. Adjust the flash offset. The flash is too strong. The image was captured in The image lacks natural conditions that are hard for auto white Add a white object to the composition. colour. balance to adjust to. Playback Symptom Cannot play back. The contents of memory card cannot be played back. Cause It is not set to playback mode.
12 Frequently Asked Questions Other Problems Symptom Even when the camera’s buttons are pressed, it does not operate. The date and time is wrong. The date set has disappeared. Cause Solution The battery is running low. Recharge the battery. The correct date and time is not set. Set the correct date and time. Camera is turned on after being left without Set the date and time again. a battery for an extended period of time.
Other Useful Information 13 Helpline No. UK/Northern Ireland 00800-78772368 Rep . Ireland 00800-78772368 Web Support www.Traveler-service.
Other Useful Information 13 Electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) contains materials, parts and substances which can be dangerous to the environment and harmful to human health if waste of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is not disposed of correctly. Equipment which is marked with the WEEE logo (as shown on the left), should not be thrown away with your household waste.