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ENG Digi tal Camera Opera ting Ma nual To en sure t he b est per for mance from yo ur camer a, please read t he Oper ating Manu al befor e u sing t he camer a.[...]
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Thank you fo r purchas ing this PENTAX Digita l Camera. Please read this manual before usi ng the cam era in order to get the most out of al l the featu res and functi ons. Keep t his manual safe, as it can be a valuabl e tool in helping you to unde rstand al l the camera’s capab il iti es. Re ga r di n g c op yri g ht s Im ages t ak en w i th th[...]
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1 To us ers of this c amer a • Do no t use or s to re t hi s d ev ic e in t he vi ci nity of eq ui pm ent t h at gene r ates st r on g elec tr o mag ne tic r a di atio n o r magn eti c f ie ld s. Str ong s ta ti c c harg es or the ma gn et ic fi elds pr od uc ed by eq ui pm ent su ch as rad io tra nsm itte rs cou ld inte rfer e wi th th e mo ni t[...]
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2 W a rnin g • Do not disass emb le or mod ify t he camer a. Hi gh vol tag e area s are pres ent inside the came ra, with the risk of e lectric s hock. • If th e ca mera i n terio r i s exp osed du e to drop pi ng or ot he rwis e d amagi ng the camera, never touch the exp osed por tio n. There is a ri sk of electri c shock. • Wra pping th e s[...]
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3 • Do no t disassem ble or mod ify the pow er adapte r. This can ca use a fire or elec tric shock. • If the generat ion of sm oke or str ange odo r from th e power a dapter o r othe r abnor mality occurs, immed iatel y discon tinue us e and co nsult a PEN TAX Ser vice Center. Continu ing t o use th e adapt er can c ause a f ire or el ectr ic s[...]
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4 W a rnin g • Be su re to stor e the ba ttery out of the reac h of small chil dren . Plac ing it in thei r mouths m ay ca use an electr ic shock. • If any leak age f ro m the batt ery sh ould co m e i n con tact with your ey es, do not rub them . Fl ush you r eyes w ith c lean wa ter and get med ical at te ntion immedi ately . Ca ut io n • O[...]
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5 3. To avoi d the ris k of a small accesso ry such as t he batte ry or SD Memor y Card s fr om bei ng swa llowed by mi stake, k eep th em out of the reach of smal l chi ldren. S eek med ical attent io n immediat el y if an a ccesso ry is acci denta lly swal lowed. • Whe n traveli ng, take the W or ldwi de Servic e Networ k listi ng that i s incl[...]
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6 • Sud den tempera ture ch ange s will c ause con densati on on th e inside and outs ide of the cam era. Plac e the camer a in your bag or a plast ic bag, and remove it af ter the t emperat ure of the ca m era a nd surr ound ings are equal ized. • Avoid conta c t with garba g e, mud, sand, du st, water, toxic gases, or s alt. These c ould caus[...]
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7 Usin g Y ou r Ca mer a Sa fel y ..... .... ... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... .... ... ........ . 1 Ca re t o be Ta ken Duri ng Ha ndlin g ........ .... .... ... .... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... . 5 Co ntent s .. .... .... .... ... .... .... ........ .... ... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... .... ... ........ . 7 Co [...]
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8 Taking Pi ct ures 63 Taki ng Still Picture s . ....... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... ........ ... .... ... 64 Tak ing P ic ture s .... ... ........ .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... ....... .... ... 64 Setti ng the Sho otin g Mo de . .... .... ... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... ....[...]
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9 Re cord ing Mov ies ....... .... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... ....... .... .... .... .... .... ... .... . 109 Re cordi ng a M ovie .. ........ .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... .... ....... . 1 09 Sel ecting th e Re corded Pi xels and Fram e R ate fo r Mo vies . .. . .. ...111 Setti ng the Mo vie SR (M o vie[...]
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10 Recordi ng and Pl aying Back Sound 157 Re cord ing So und ( Vo ice R eco rdin g) ........... .... ... .... .... .... .... .... ... .... . 158 Setti ng the Voi ce Re co rd ing F un ction ....... .... ... ........ .... .... .... ... .... . 158 Re cordi ng So un d . ... .... .... .... ........ ... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... .... ..[...]
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11 Appendix 1 95 Func tion s Av a ila ble f or Each Shoo tin g M od e .... .... .... .... .... .... ... .... . 196 Mes sage s ...... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... .... ... ........ .... .... ... .... .... .... .... .... ... .... . 198 Tro ubl eshoo ting ... .... ... .... .... .... .... .... ....... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... ..[...]
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12 In th i s manual , the method f or opera ting the f our-way cont roll er is s hown in ill ustrati ons, such as i n the ones b elow. The mean i ngs of th e symbols used i n this Oper ating Manual are expla i ned b elow. 1 ind icat es th e re fe ren ce page num b er for an exp lana tio n of th e rel ated op era tio n. ind icat es i nform a tio n t[...]
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13 This Oper ating Manual con tains the foll owing chapter s. Compo sition o f the O perating Manual 1 Gettin g Started ––– –––––––––––– ––––––––––– ––––––––––– –––– Th is cha pter ex plai ns what you ne ed to do a fte r pur chas i ng t he came ra before yo u start ta[...]
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14 Camera Feature s In addi tion to basi c pi ctur e-tak ing, th e Opt io S1 has a va rie ty o f sh ooti ng modes to s uit diff erent sit uatio ns. This sect ion descr ibes how t o make t he mo st o f th e key fea t u res o f yo ur c amera . Toge the r wi th t he ex plan atio ns o f camer a oper ati ons, it will enabl e you to en joy yo ur cam era [...]
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15 The O ptio S1 comes wit h a “ Face Detect i on” functio n that spots t he faces in you r shot and automa t ical ly adj usts the f ocus and exposu re for the f aces. It ca n detect up to 16 people pe r shot, so i t wil l help y ou t ake perf ect group sh ots too. It will aut omaticall y releas e t he shutt er when peopl e are smili ng, or i f[...]
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16 The Op t io S1 ha s a “Movie SR” f unction to redu ce camera sh ake duri ng movie re cording (p. 112), and it enables you to recor d movies in 1280×720 pixel (16:9) HDT V format (*) (p. 111). * When c onnecti ng to an d playin g back images on AV e quipment , the record ed data is out put at normal screen reso l uti on. To view movi es in H[...]
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17 Ite m s ma r k ed wit h a n as te ris k (* ) a r e al so av a ila bl e as o pti on al a cc ess or i es. For other option al ac cesso rie s, re f er to “Opt iona l Acc ess ori es” (p .208 ). Check ing th e Conten ts of the P ackag e Ca me ra Optio S1 Strap O-S T11 6 (* ) Software (CD-ROM ) S-SW11 6 USB cable I-U SB116 (*) AV ca ble I-A VC11 6[...]
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18 Front Name s of Part s Lens Fl as h Self -tim er la mp R emote co ntrol receiver Bat tery /card c over Tri p o d so ck e t Mic rop hone Sp eak er[...]
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19 Back Names of Ope r ating Parts Re fer to “U nd er sta n din g th e B ut t on Fu nc ti on s” (p. 50 - p .5 3) f or an ex plan ati on of th e func tion of each but ton . Display Power switc h Shu tte r r eleas e bu tto n Str ap lug PC/A V term inal 4 / W butto n Gree n/ i bu tton Fo ur -w ay c on tr o lle r 3 butt on Shu tte r r eleas e bu tt[...]
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20 The di splay shows inform ation such as the sh ooting co nditions in the captu re mode. The di spl ay changes in t he following s equence eac h time you p ress t he 4 / W b utton: “ Normal Display”, “Histogr am + Info ” and “No Inf o” . Mo ni t or In di c at io ns Displ ay i n A Mode When t he sho oting m ode is set to 9 (G reen ) mo[...]
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21 Normal Display i n Still Pi cture Capt ur e M ode * 2 vari es dep ending on th e [Face Detecti on] se tti ng in the [ A Re c. Mode] m enu. If set to [Off], not hing appears i n 2. 1 Shooti ng mode (p.67) 11 Memor y status (p.40) 2 Face Detec t ion mode (p. 69) 12 Rema i ning im age storag e capaci ty 3 D-Range Set t ing (p.95) 4 Shake Re duction[...]
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22 * 3 varies dep ending on the [D-Ran ge Set ti ng] sett ing in the [ A Re c. Mode] m enu. If [Highl ight Correcti on] and [Shadow Correct ion] are bot h set to P (Off) , no thing appe ars in 3. * 4 varies dep ending on the follo wing conditi ons. * 5 and 6 appear only whe n the shutter r elea se button is pre ssed halfway . * For 9, when the focu[...]
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23 * A2 v aries depending on th e [Face Detecti on] se tti ng in the [ A Re c. Mode] m enu. If set to [Off], not hing appe ars in A2. * A3 vari es dep ending on th e [D-Ra nge Setti ng] sett ing in the [ A Re c. Mode] m enu. If [Highl ight Correcti on] and [Shadow Correct ion] are bot h set to P (Off) , no thing appe ars in A3. * A4 v aries dependi[...]
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24 The di splay s hows the shootin g informat ion of the image in t he pl ayback mode. The di splay chan ges in the foll owing sequence eac h time you press the 4 / W butt on: “Normal Displa y”, “Hi stogr am + In fo” and “ No Inf o”. Displ ay i n Q Mode OK OK OK F3.5 F 3 . 5 1/250 1 / 2 5 0 F3.5 1/250 100 1 0 0 - 0038 0 0 3 8 100 - 0038[...]
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25 Normal Disp l ay/Hi stogram + Info Display in Playback Mode (A ll o f th e disp lay it ems are displ ayed h er e for expl anato ry purp ose s.) The disp lay shows infor mation su ch as the shooting condi tions . A1 to A10 appe ar when “ Normal Disp l ay” or “Hist ogram + I nfo” is selected . B1 to B 7 appear only whe n “Histo gram + I [...]
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26 A guide in di cat i on for eac h availa bl e butt on/key operat ion appears as fol l ows on the display during o peration. A histo gram shows the bri ght ness di stribut ion of an image. The h or izon tal axi s repr esents brigh tness (dark at the left an d bright at the right) and the vert ical axis r epresents the number of pixel s. The sh ape[...]
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27 When th e image i s underexpo sed, the par t to the left i s cut of f (dark port i ons) an d when the ima ge is over exposed, the part to the rig ht is cut off ( bright porti ons). Underst anding Contr ast The gr aph peaks gr adual ly for i mag es in whic h con trast is b alanced. Th e graph p eaks on bot h sides but sinks in t he middl e for im[...]
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Memo 28[...]
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1 Getti ng Sta rted Attachin g the Strap .............. ................... .. 30 Powering the Cam e ra . ................... ........... 31 Installin g an SD Mem ory Card ...... ........... 36 Turning the Cam er a On a n d Off ... ........... 40 Initial Sett ings ............. ................... ........... 42[...]
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30 1 Getting Star t ed Attachin g the Strap Atta ch the st rap (O-ST1 16) su pplied wit h the camera. 1 Pas s the narrow e nd of the strap t hroug h t he stra p lug. 2 Pas s the o the r en d of th e s trap t hro ugh t he loop a nd pul l t i ght. 2 1[...]
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31 1 Getting Star t ed Power ing the Camera Use the recha r geabl e lithium - ion bat tery D-LI78 th at is provided wit h the ca mera. 1 Make sure that the camera is turned off and open the battery/ card co ver. Slid e the ba ttery /car d cover in the d irec tion indicat ed by the arro w 1 and flip t he cover open 2 . 2 Pu sh the b attery lock leve[...]
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32 1 Getting Star t ed 3 Clos e the b attery/card co ver. Slid e the ba ttery /car d cover in the o pposit e di rection indi cat ed by 1 . When y ou hear a click, t he cover is securel y closed . Charge the ba ttery before u s ing it in the ca mera fo r the first time. (p.33) 1 Make sure that the camera is turned off and open the battery/ card co v[...]
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33 1 Getting Star t ed Charge t he battery from a power out let using the pro vided power adapt er (D-PA11 6) and USB cable (I-USB116) bef ore usi ng it for the fir st time, afte r a long per i od of non- use, or when the [B atter y deplet ed] message appear s. 1 Make sure that the battery is installed in the camera. 2 Face the } ma rk o n the USB [...]
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34 1 Getting Star t ed • Image Storage Capacity, Movie Recording Ti me, Sound Recording Ti m e, and Playback Ti m e (at 2 3 ° C with the display on a nd the ba ttery fu lly charg ed) *1 Image Stor age Ca pacit y show s the ap proxi mate n umber o f shots re cord ed durin g CIPA -complia nt testi ng (w ith display on, f lash used fo r 50% of the [...]
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35 1 Getting Star t ed • Battery Level I ndicator You ca n check the batter y le vel b y the indicat or on t he dis play. Scre en Di splay Batt e ry Sta tus (gree n) Adeq uat e p owe r re mai ns. (gree n ) Batte ry i s run ni ng lo w. (yellow) Battery is running very low. (red) Bat tery is ex hau sted . [Battery depleted] The camera will turn off[...]
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36 1 Getting Star t ed Insta l ling a n SD Memo ry Card This camera uses a commercially available SD Memory Card, SDHC Memor y Card, or SDXC Memor y Card. (These car ds are referred to as SD Memory Cards her eafter.) Capt ured images and sound files are saved on th e SD Memory Card when a card is inserted in the came ra. They ar e saved i n th e bu[...]
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37 1 Getting Star t ed 1 Make sure that the camera is turned off and open the battery/ card co ver. Slid e the ba ttery /car d cover in the d irec tion indicat ed by the arro w 1 and flip t he cover open 2 . 2 Ins ert t he S D Me m ory Card in to t he S D M emory C ar d socket so that the label is facing toward the front of the camera (the side wit[...]
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38 1 Getting Star t ed Precauti ons When Using an SD Memory Card • Th e S D Mem ory C a rd is eq ui pp ed w it h a w ri te- prote ct sw itch . Se tting th e switc h t o LO CK pr ev en ts ne w d ata fro m be in g re c ord ed on th e car d, the s tor ed data fr om bei ng de lete d, and the car d from be ing for matte d by the came ra or comp uter. [...]
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39 1 Getting Star t ed The f ile si zes o f t he recorde d images vary d epending on the number of recor ded pixels of the images, so the number of imag es that can be saved on an SD Memor y Card or in the buil t-i n memory also var ies. Choose th e appropriat e number of reco rded pixels f or st i ll pictures on t he [ A Rec. Mo de] menu. Choose t[...]
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40 1 Getting Star t ed Tur ning the C amera On an d O ff 1 Pres s the p ow er switch. The cam era tur ns on an d the di splay tur ns on. When y ou turn t he cam era on, t he l ens cove r opens and the lens exte nds. If th e [Langu age/ u ] scr een or [ D ate Adjustm ent] sc reen ap pears when y ou turn th e cam era on, fol low the proce dure on p. [...]
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41 1 Getting Star t ed If you want to play bac k images or sound files straig htaway without taki ng any picture s, you can sta rt up the camer a in the pla yback mode. 1 Pres s the power switch wh ile holding dow n the Q but ton. The display turns on wit h the lens re tracted and the camera turn s on in th e playb ack mode. Starti ng-u p in th e P[...]
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42 1 Getting Star t ed Init ial Set tin gs The [La nguage/ u ] scr een appears when t he camera is t urned on for the firs t time. Perform th e operati ons in “Setting t he Di spla y Languag e” below to set the language, and in “Setting the Date and Time” (p. 46) to set the c urrent date and time. 1 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) t[...]
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43 1 Getting Star t ed 2 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The [ Initi al S etting] scr een appe ars i n the sele cted lan guage. If the de sired setting s for [Ho metow n] and [DST] (Dayl ight Sa ving Time) appear , proce ed to S tep 3. Proceed to “T o Set H ometown and DST” (p.4 5) if t he des ired settings do not appe ar. 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con tro[...]
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44 1 Getting Star t ed If yo u acci dental ly sel ect th e wr ong la ngua ge and procee d to t he nex t proc edur e, p erfor m the foll owing oper ation to set the d esir ed la ngua ge. Wh en the W ro ng L a ngu ag e H a s Bee n I na d ve rte nt ly Se le ct e d 1 Press the four-way co ntroller ( 5 ). 2 Use the four-way contro ller ( 2345 ) t o [...]
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45 1 Getting Star t ed 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ). The frame mov es to [ W Ho meto wn]. 4 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The [ W Homet own] scr een app ears. 5 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to ch oose a c ity. 6 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ). The frame mov es to [DST] (Daylight Saving T ime). 7 Use the fo ur-[...]
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46 1 Getting Star t ed Set the cu r rent date and time and th e displa y style. 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The frame mov es to [mm/dd/yy ]. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to choose the date forma t. Choose from [mm/d d/yy], [dd/m m /yy] or [yy/ m m/dd] . 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The frame mov es to [24h]. 4 [...]
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47 1 Getting Star t ed 7 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The f rame mov es to the month. 8 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to change the mon th. Change the day and yea r in t he sam e manner . Next , ch ange th e time. If yo u selec ted [12h ] in St ep 4, t he camer a auto m ati cally s witches the d ispl ay betw een am and pm corr es[...]
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2 Common Operat ions Un d er sta n di n g the B utt on Fu nc t ion s .... . 50 Setting the Ca me ra F unctions ............... .. 55[...]
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50 2 Common Operat ions Unde rstand ing the B u tton Fun ctions 1 Po wer switch Tur ns th e camera o n and of f (p. 40). 2 Sh utter release button Focuse s the cam era on the sub ject whe n press ed halfw ay in sti ll pict ure capture mod e (exce pt in 3 , s and mod es). Takes a stil l pic ture w hen p ressed d own ful ly (p .65). Star ts and s t[...]
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51 2 Common Operat ions 5 C button Star ts and s tops mo vie reco rding ( p. 109). 6 Fou r-way contro ller 2 Change s the dri ve mode (p.84, p.85 ). 3 Disp lays the Ca ptur e Mode Pal ette ( p.67). 4 Change s the f las h mode (p. 8 8). 5 Change s the foc us mod e (p.89). 23 Adju sts the f ocus wh en the f ocus mode is set to (p.90 ) . 7 4 / W but[...]
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52 2 Common Operat ions 1 Po wer switch Tur ns th e camera o n and of f (p. 40). 2 Sh utter release button Switches to A m ode (p.5 4). 3 Zoom butt on Pr es s t owar ds th e l ef t ( f ) dur ing sing l e-i mag e di s play to ch an ge to fo ur -ima ge disp l ay . Ch an ges t o nin e- im ag e dis pl ay w he n p ress ed to war ds the l eft ag ai n. R [...]
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53 2 Common Operat ions 5 Fou r-way contro ller 2 Play s back and pau ses a m ovie or s ound fil e (p .117, p.15 9). 3 Displays the Pla y back Mode Pa lette (p. 120). Sto ps a movie o r sound file during p layback (p.1 17, p.15 9). 45 Dis play s the pre vious o r next i mage or soun d fil e during sing le-imag e displa y (p.116 ). Fast -forwar ds, [...]
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54 2 Common Operat ions In t his m anual, the capt ure mod e, suc h as f or taki ng sti l l pictures, is refe rred to as “ A mode” ( the capture m ode). The p l ayback mode, such as for viewing t he capture d images o n the di splay, i s refe r red t o as “ Q mode” (t he playback mo de). In Q mod e, yo u can perform si mple editing operat i[...]
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55 2 Common Operat ions Se tti ng t he C am e ra Fu n ct ion s To change th e camera set tings, press the 3 button to di splay the menu screens. Functions for play i ng bac k and edi ting i mages and sound files are called u p from t he Playback Mode Pal ette ( p. 120) . There ar e three menus avai lable wit h the camera: [ A Rec . Mod e], [ C Movi[...]
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56 2 Common Operat ions Ex.) To set [Focusing Are a] on the [ A Rec. Mode] menu 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ). The frame moves to [R ecorded Pixe ls]. 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ) twice. The f rame mov es to [ Focus ing Area ]. 4 Pres s the fo ur-way con tro[...]
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57 2 Common Operat ions 6 Pres s the s hutter rel eas e button hal fway. The set ting is saved and the camera returns to capt ure st atu s. When th e shutt er re lease bu tton is p ressed fully , the pi c ture is taken . 6 Pres s the Q butt on. When th e [ A Rec. M ode] me nu is disp layed fr om A m ode, the s ettin g is s aved an d the camer a ret[...]
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58 2 Common Operat ions This di splays the items t hat can be set from the menus and prov ides descr iptions of each it em. See the list of d ef ault setti ngs in the Appen dix “Defa ult Sett ings” (p.202) t o check whether t he set tings ar e saved when the camer a is turne d off and wheth er the setti ngs return to the def aults when t he cam[...]
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59 2 Common Operat ions [ C Movie] Me nu •U s e t h e 9 (G re e n) m o de to e njo y ea s y pic tu r e- tak in g us in g st an da rd setti ng s, r egar dles s of t he s ett in gs in th e [ A Rec . Mode ] menu (p.72 ). • Assi gnin g a frequ entl y used funct ion t o t he G reen bu tton en able s you to go st raig ht to th e desi red fu nction (p[...]
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60 2 Common Operat ions [ W Setti ng] Menu Item Desc ript ion Pa ge Sound Fo r adju sti ng the o per at ion v olume a nd p layb ac k vol ume , an d set tin g the st ar t-up sou nd, sh ut ter s oun d, key oper ati on sound an d se lf- time r so und p.16 5 Dat e Adj us tm ent Fo r adju sti ng the dat e and time p.16 6 Wo rld Ti me For se tting t he H[...]
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61 2 Common Operat ions [ W Setti ng] Menu 1 Setting Sound Date Ad j ustment 01/01/201 1 Worl d Ti me English Folder Name Date US B Connection MSC MENU Exit 1/3 [ W Setti ng] Menu 2 Setting Video Out B rightness Level 2/3 MENU ขᶖ ข ᶖ Exit NTSC Auto Power Off Reset Delete All 5 sec. Power Saving 3 min. [ W Setti ng] Menu 3 Settin[...]
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3 Taking Picture s Taking St ill Pictures ............. ................... .. 64 Setting t h e Shoo tin g F unctio ns ............. .. 88 Recording Movies ....... ................... ......... 109 Saving th e Setting s (Memo ry) ...... ......... 1 13[...]
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64 3 Taking Pi ctures Tak in g St ill Pictu r es The O ptio S1 f eatur es a wide r ange of sh ooting m odes and funct ions to suit almost any sub j ect or sc ene. T his chapt er des cribe s how to take pict ures with the most commonl y used standard set t ing s (the fact ory defaul t sett ings) . 1 Pres s the p ow er switch. The cam era tur ns on i[...]
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65 3 Taking Pi ctures 3 Pres s the s hutter rel eas e button hal fway. The f ocus fr am e ( or face de tection f rame) on the disp lay turns gre en when th e camera focu ses on t he subj ect at th e correc t dist ance. 4 Pres s the s hutter rel eas e button fu lly. The pi cture is taken . The f lash di scharge s autom aticall y dep endi ng on th e [...]
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66 3 Taking Pi ctures The sh utter r elease button wor ks i n a t wo-st ep act ion a s foll ows. Press hal f way This r ef ers to pressin g the shutt er relea se button gently to the fir s t posit ion. Thi s loc ks the foc us setti ng and the ex posure. The gre en focus frame i s di spl ayed on t he mon itor when the shut ter release but ton is pre[...]
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67 3 Taking Pi ctures Imme di atel y after capturing an image, it appear s on the scr een displ ay for 1 sec ond ( Inst ant Revie w). If t he camer a detec ts that the subjec t’s eyes are clo sed whi le the Face Detect i on funct i on (p.6 9) is activat ed, the mess age [Close d eyes have been detect ed] appear s for 3 seconds (Bli nk Det ection)[...]
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68 3 Taking Pi ctures There ar e 23 shootin g modes whic h can be select ed f rom the Capt ure Mode Palet te. Sh ooti ng M ode Desc ript ion Page b Au to P ict ur e Aut oma ti c al ly s ele ct s the be st ca ptur e mo de. p. 70 R Pro g ram Used f or ba sic shoot ing . V ario us funct ion s can also be set w i th this mode. p.71 f Bl u e Sky Emp has[...]
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69 3 Taking Pi ctures * In addi tio n t o th e mode s liste d abov e, 9 (G reen) m o de (p.72 ) and Vo ice Re c ord in g (p .1 58 ) a re al so av a ila b le. With th e Optio S1, the Face Detec tion funct ion is avai lable with all shooti ng m odes. When t he cam er a dete cts a person’ s face in t he image, the Face Detecti on function di splays [...]
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70 3 Taking Pi ctures In b (Auto Pic ture) mode, the camera autom atic al ly sele cts t he m ost approp riate mode dependi ng on the situati ons and subjects . 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ) in A mode. The Ca pture Mode Palet te a ppears . 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to select b . 3 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The b mode is sel e[...]
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71 3 Taking Pi ctures In R (Prog ram) mode, the cam era automati cally sets the shutter speed and ap erture for taking still pictures. H owever, y ou can ch ange the s ettings of so me functio ns such a s the flash mode and the numb er of recor ded pixels . 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ) in A mode. The Ca pture Mode Palet te a ppears . 2 [...]
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72 3 Taking Pi ctures 6 Pres s the s hutter rel eas e button fu lly. The pi cture is taken . In 9 (Green) mode , you can enjoy easy pict ure-taki ng using standar d sett i ngs, regardl ess of the set tings i n the [ A Rec. Mode] men u. The 9 mod e setti ngs ar e as s hown bel ow. 1 Pres s the G reen button i n A mode. The cam era sw itche s to 9 mo[...]
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73 3 Taking Pi ctures You ca n use the zo om to change the captured area. 1 Pres s the zoom b utton in A mode. Ri ght ( x ) Enla rges the subject . Lef t ( w ) Wide ns the a rea t hat is capt ured by the c amera. When y ou conti nue to p ress t he but ton towards the right ( x ), th e camera auto m ati cally s witches from op tica l zo om to Intell[...]
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74 3 Taking Pi ctures Recorded pi xels and the maximum zoom rat i o Th e D i gi ta l Z o o m is s et to O (On) in t he default sett i ng. To take pict ures using only the opt i cal zo om and Intell igent Zoom, set the Digital Zoom t o P ( Off ). 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( [...]
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75 3 Taking Pi ctures 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to se lect O or P . O Use s Digi tal Zoo m P Uses on ly opti cal zoom and Intelligent Zo om 4 Pres s the 3 butt on. The cam era ret urns to c apture s tatus. You ca n choos e an ap pr opri ate shoot ing mo de for taking pi ctures of dark scenes, such as night scapes. 1 Pres s the fo ur-w[...]
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76 3 Taking Pi ctures 3 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The A , B , c , S or U mode is sel ected and the camer a re turn s to capt ure stat us. When the c amera det ects a perso n’s fa ce, the Face Detec tion f uncti on is a ctivated and the face de tecti on fram e appea rs (p .69). 4 Pres s the s hutter rel eas e button hal fway. The f ocus fra m e on t [...]
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77 3 Taking Pi ctures 3 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The c or d mode is s elected and the camera retu rns to c apture s tatus. When th e came ra detec ts a per son’s fa ce, the F ace Det ect ion func tion is activ ated and the face det ection f r ame app ears (p .69). 4 Pres s the s hutter rel eas e button hal fway. The f ocus fra m e on t he di splay [...]
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78 3 Taking Pi ctures Use the Y (Pet) mod e to keep your movi ng pet in fo cus and c apture the co lor of your pet’ s coat when yo u take a picture . Choose the a ppropriate icon de pending on wh at color your pet is (closer to black or w hite or in between ). 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ) in A mode. The Ca pture Mode Palet te a ppears[...]
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79 3 Taking Pi ctures 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ) in A mode. The Ca pture Mode Palet te a ppears . 2 Use the fou r-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to sel ect or Q . 3 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The or Q m ode i s sel ected a nd the camera retu rns to c apture statu s. In mode, t he came ra track s th e subj ect an d cont inues to focus o n [...]
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80 3 Taking Pi ctures In N (Frame Compos i te) mode, you can take pi ctures usin g the frames stor ed i n the camer a. 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ) in A mode. The Ca pture Mode Palet te a ppears . 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to select N . 3 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The 9- fr am e di splay of the f rame se lecti on scre en ap[...]
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81 3 Taking Pi ctures 8 Pres s the s hutter rel eas e button fu lly. The pi cture is taken . The B (Pa rty) mode is sui table for taki ng pictu res indoo rs, such as snapsho ts at parti es. 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ) in A mode. The Ca pture Mode Palet te a ppears . 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to select B . 3 Pres s the 4[...]
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82 3 Taking Pi ctures The c (Text) mode al l ows you t o take clear pi ctures of written t ext. This is conv enient for ca pturi ng a digit al copy of an imp or tant document or enhanci ng t he leg ibility of sma l l p r int . 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ) in A mode. The Ca pture Mode Palet te a ppears . 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller [...]
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83 3 Taking Pi ctures In o (M in ia tur e) / p (HDR) Filte r mode, you can take impr essive pict ures using the filter. 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ) in A mode. The Ca pture Mode Palet te a ppears . 2 Use the four -way c ontroller ( 23 45 ) to select o or p . 3 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. When th e o mode is sele c ted, the sc re en for sel e[...]
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84 3 Taking Pi ctures 7 Pres s the s hutter rel eas e button fu lly. The pi cture is taken . In Sel f -ti mer mo de, the pi ctur e i s tak en ten seconds or two secon ds after the shut t er rel ease but ton is pressed. Stabi l ize t he cam era with a tri pod or ot her support when takin g a pictur e using the self- timer . 1 Pres s the fo ur-way co[...]
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85 3 Taking Pi ctures In t hese mod es, pict ures are taken continuo usly as long as the sh utter rel ease button is presse d. 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 2 ) in A mode. T he [ D ri v e Mo de ] s cr e en a pp e ar s. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to se lect j or q and press the 4 butto n. The camera is r e ady to take a serie s o[...]
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86 3 Taking Pi ctures 3 Pres s the s hutter rel eas e button hal fway. The f ocus fra m e on t he di splay t urns gre en when t he camera f ocuses on t he subje ct at the corr ect dis tance. 4 Pres s the s hutter rel eas e button fu lly. Pict ures are taken c onti nuo usly as long as you keep the shu tter rele ase butt on press ed. You can use the [...]
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87 3 Taking Pi ctures 3 Use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to select i or h and press the 4 bu tto n. The sel f-tim er lamp begins to bli nk slow ly a nd the c am era i s rea dy to take a pictu re with t he remo te contr ol. When the c amera det ects a perso n’s fa ce, the Face Detec tion f uncti on is a ctivated and the face de tecti on fram e a[...]
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88 3 Taking Pi ctures Se tti ng t he S ho o tin g Fu nc ti on s 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 4 ) in A mo d e. T he [ F l as h Mo de ] sc re en a pp e ar s . The f lash m ode cha nges ea ch time the butt on is pressed . You can also cha nge the sett ing usin g the f our -way cont roller ( 23 ). Se lecti ng the Flas h Mod e , Auto The flash d[...]
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89 3 Taking Pi ctures 2 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The set ting is saved and the camera returns to capt ure st atu s. 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ) in A mo d e. T he [ F oc u s Mo de ] sc r een ap p ea r s . The f ocus mode change s each time the butt on is pressed . You can also cha nge the sett ing usin g the f our -way cont roller ( 23 ).[...]
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90 3 Taking Pi ctures 2 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The set ting is saved and the camera returns to capt ure st atu s. 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ) in A mode. T he [ F oc u s Mo de ] sc r een ap p ea r s . 2 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ) to sel ect . 3 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The cen tral porti on of the im age is magnif ied to ful[...]
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91 3 Taking Pi ctures 5 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The focus is fixe d and the camera r eturns to capture s tatus. Afte r the focu s is fixed , you can press th e four-way co ntrol ler ( 5 ) aga in to display th e ind icat or and r eadjust the f ocus. You can change t he autofocus ar ea (Focusi ng Area). 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec.[...]
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92 3 Taking Pi ctures 6 Pres s the 3 butt on. The cam era ret urns to c apture s tatus. You ca n choose from si x r ecord ed pixels sett ings f or stil l pictur es. The lar ger the number of recorde d pixels , the cle arer the detai ls wil l appear when you pr int your pict ure. As the qu al it y of the pr inte d pi ctur e also dep ends on the imag[...]
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93 3 Taking Pi ctures 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [Rec orded Pixel s]. 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). A pul l-down m enu a ppears. 4 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to cha nge the n umber of r ecor ded pi x el s. 5 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The [...]
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94 3 Taking Pi ctures You can ad just the over all brigh t ness of t he pi ctur e. Use thi s functi on t o take pi ctur es that are intent ionally ove r exposed or undere xposed. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [E V Compen sation]. 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontrolle[...]
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95 3 Taking Pi ctures Expands t he dynamic ran ge and enables a more ample gradat ion expres sion, an d reduc es the oc currence of ove r exposed and undere xposed areas . Highligh t Correction adj usts the overe xposed areas and Sha dow Correct i on a djusts t he unde r exposed areas. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap p[...]
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96 3 Taking Pi ctures You ca n take pictur es in nat ural co lors by adjust ing the whit e balance accor ding to the li ght co nditions at t he t ime of s hootin g. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [Wh ite Balance]. 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The [ [...]
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97 3 Taking Pi ctures 6 Pres s the 3 butt on. The cam era ret urns to c apture s tatus. Have a blank sheet of whit e paper or similar mater ial rea dy. 1 In the [White Balance] screen, use the four-way c ontro ller ( 23 ) to s e le c t K (M a nu a l). 2 Po int the cam e ra at the b lank she et of pap er o r oth er m a t eri a l so that it fills t h[...]
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98 3 Taking Pi ctures You ca n set the area of the sc reen whe re th e bright ness is metered to deter mine the exposur e. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 U se t he f our -wa y c ont ro ll e r ( 23 ) to sel ect [A E M ete rin g]. 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). A pul l-down m enu a ppears. 4 Use th e[...]
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99 3 Taking Pi ctures You ca n sele ct the sensitiv i ty to s uit t he br ightness of t he sur roundings. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Use th e fou r-way co ntro ller ( 23 ) to select [S ensitivity]. 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). A pul l-down m enu a ppears. • When the shut ter r ele as e but [...]
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100 3 Taking Pi ctures 4 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to change the sens itivity. 5 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The set ting is saved . 6 Pres s the 3 butt on. The cam era ret urns to c apture s tatus. The S1 comes with a Face Detection functi on t hat spot s t he faces i n your shot and aut omatical l y adjus t s the foc us and exposure for th[...]
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101 3 Taking Pi ctures 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). A pul l-down m enu a ppears. 4 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select an option. 5 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The set ting is saved . 6 To se t the Blink Detection function, press the four-way c ontro ller ( 3 ) to select [Blink Detection]. 7 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 )[...]
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102 3 Taking Pi ctures The ca mera automat ically cor rect s camera shake when t aking stil l pict ures. Th e defau lt s et ti ng is O (On ). 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [S hake Re duc tio n] . 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to se lect O or P . O Cor[...]
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103 3 Taking Pi ctures 4 Pres s the 3 butt on. The cam era ret urns to c apture s tatus. One of t he f ollowing icons a ppears on the d isplay. Use thi s setti ng to speci fy whether or not an Instant Rev i ew is disp layed imme diatel y afte r each image is taken. The def ault setting is O (On ). 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode[...]
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104 3 Taking Pi ctures You ca n give the imag e shar p or sof t outli nes. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Use the fou r-way contro ller ( 23 ) to select [Sharpness ]. 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to change the shar pness leve l. F Sof t G Nor ma l H Shar p 4 Pres s the 3 butt on. The cam era ret ur[...]
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105 3 Taking Pi ctures You ca n set the col or satur ation. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Use the fou r-way contro ller ( 23 ) to select [Saturation]. 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to change the satura tion level. F Low G Nor ma l H Hig h 4 Pres s the 3 butt on. The cam era ret urns to c apture s t[...]
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106 3 Taking Pi ctures 4 Pres s the 3 butt on. The cam era ret urns to c apture s tatus. You can choose whether t o imprint the dat e and/o r ti me when taking st il l pict ures. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [Date Impri nt] . 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller[...]
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107 3 Taking Pi ctures You can a ssign a func t ion to the Green butt on and r ecal l it quickl y by simpl y pressin g the Gre en butt on. This i s usefu l to save t ime to get to the freq uently us ed functi on. The fol l owing functi ons can be assigned to t he G reen button: 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 [...]
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108 3 Taking Pi ctures 4 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select a function and press the 4 butto n. 5 Pres s the 3 butt on. The selected fu n ction is ass igned to the Green button. 1 Pres s the G reen button i n A mode. The f unction assign ed to the Green button i s ca lled up. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to change the settin[...]
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109 3 Taking Pi ctures Re co rdin g Mo vi es This m ode en ables you t o record m ovies. S ound is rec or ded at the sam e ti me . 1 Po int the camera at your subject in A mo d e. When the c amera det ects a perso n’s fa ce, the Face Detec tion f uncti on is a ctivated and the face de tecti on fram e appea rs (p .69). (T he fr ame disa ppears whe[...]
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110 3 Taking Pi ctures 3 Pres s the C but to n. Record ing s tops . If you keep the C button pr essed for more th an one second, reco rding will cont inue as long as you kee p the butto n press ed. Shooti ng stops when yo u take your f inger of f the C b utt on. Pl ayin g Back a Mov ie 1 p. 11 7 • The fl as h do es n ot di sc ha rg e whi le r eco[...]
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111 3 Taking Pi ctures You ca n choose from the f ollowin g recor ded pixel s and frame r at e se ttin gs for m o vi es. The mo r e pixe l s ther e are, the c learer the details and the bigger the file size . The more frames per seco nd, the better the qualit y of the mov ie, but the file size bec omes larger . * The f rame r ate (f ps) ind icat es[...]
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112 3 Taking Pi ctures 5 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to se lect the nu mber of rec ord ed pix els and frame rate. 6 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The set ting is saved . 7 Pres s the 3 butt on. The cam era ret urns to c apture s tatus. You can cor rect came ra shake whi l e you are recordi ng a movie with t he Movie SR (Movi e Shake Reduction) f[...]
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113 3 Taking Pi ctures Sa vin g th e Setti ng s (M em ory ) The Me m ory func tion is for saving the cur rent camera s ettings wh en the came r a is turned of f. For s ome camera s ettings, the Memory function is always set to O (O n) (the setti ngs ar e saved when t he camera is turned off), while for othe rs you c an choo se O or P (O ff) (to cho[...]
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114 3 Taking Pi ctures 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [M emor y]. 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The [ M emo ry] scree n appea rs. 4 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to choose an item. 5 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to select O or P . 6 [...]
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4 Playing Ba ck and Deleting Image s Playing Back Images ........... ................... 1 16 Deleting Im ages a nd Sound Files .......... 1 26 Connect ing the Cam era to A V Equip ment ........... ................... .................. ................... 1 3 2[...]
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116 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages Pl aying B ack Image s 1 Pres s the Q button after taking a pi c t ure. The cam era ent ers t he Q mode and the capt ured im age app ears on the di splay (sin gle-i mage d isplay) . 2 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 45 ). The pr eviou s or nex t image appears . Press t he i button while the i mage is di[...]
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117 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages You ca n play back the mov ies y ou h ave ta ken. Re corded sound i s playe d back at the same time. 1 In Q mod e, u se the four-w ay con trolle r ( 45 ) to choo se the movie you want to play back. 2 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 2 ). Play back st arts. A vai l a ble op e ra ti on s du rin g pl a yb a[...]
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118 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages You ca n disp l ay f our o r ni ne thumbn ails of capt ur ed i mages at a ti m e. 1 In Q mode, press the zoom button towards the left ( f ). The f our-im age disp lay app ears sho wing a page co nsis ting of four t humbna il image s. Pre ss the z oom butt on tow ard s th e left ( f ) agai n to sw itch to n[...]
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119 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages In nin e-image displ ay, pres s the zoom button towar ds the left ( f ) to swit ch t o fol der displ ay or cale ndar disp lay. Press th e Green butto n to swit ch between folde r displ ay and calenda r display. 1 In Q mo de, press the zoom button towards the left ( f ) three times. The scr een cha nges to [...]
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120 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ) in Q mode. The Pl ayba ck Mode Pa lette appear s. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to choose a p layback mode. The gui de for the selec ted f unction a ppears belo w . 3 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The sel ecte d playba ck func tion i s cal led up. Playbac k Mod[...]
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121 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages You ca n play back record ed image s one aft er anoth er. 1 In Q mod e, u se the four-w ay con trolle r ( 45 ) to choose the ima ge to start th e slideshow with. 2 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ). The Pl ayba ck Mode Pa lette appear s. 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to select u (Slideshow[...]
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122 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages 6 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. T he s l i de s ho w sta r ts . P res s i ng th e 4 butto n during the sl id eshow paus es the s lide show. To r esu me the s lide show, p ress the 4 b utto n again. 7 Pres s any button other than the 4 bu tt on. T he s l i de s ho w sto ps . You ca n set the pla yback int erval an[...]
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123 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages 6 Use the fou r-way con troller ( 23 ) to cho ose th e scree n effect and pres s the 4 but to n. 7 Use t he four- way cont r oll e r ( 23 ) to selec t [Sound Ef fect ]. 8 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to select O or P . Except when th e [Sc reen Effect ] is set to [O ff], you can c ho ose O (O n ) [...]
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124 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages 1 Pres s the Q butt on aft er t ak ing a pi ctur e. The i m age a ppears on the d ispl ay. 2 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ). The Pl ayba ck Mode Pa lette appear s. 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to select s (Image Rotation). 4 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The r o tatio n selec tion screen (0 ?[...]
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125 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages You ca n magn ify an image u p to ten times . 1 In Q mod e, u se the four-w ay con trolle r ( 45 ) to choo se the image you want to magnify. 2 Pres s the z oom bu tton tow ards the ri ght ( y ). The i m age i s magn ified (×1.1 to ×10). C onti nuin g to pre ss the z oom butt on towa rds the r ight ( y ) [...]
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126 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages Dele ting Image s a nd S ound Fi les You can dele te images and sou nd files that you do not want to keep. You ca n dele t e a singl e image or s ound fil e. 1 In Q mod e, u se the four-w ay con trolle r ( 45 ) to choo se the image/sound file you wan t to delete. 2 Pres s the i bu tto n. A conf irmat ion d[...]
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127 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to se lect [Del ete So und]. 4 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. T he s o un d da t a is de l e te d . You ca n dele te severa l imag es/sound files selecte d from t he fou r -/nine- image di splay at once. 1 In Q mo de, press the zoom button towards the left ( f ) onc e or twi[...]
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128 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to choose the images and sound files th at yo u wan t to del ete and press the 4 but ton. O appea rs on t he se lecte d images a nd sound f iles. If yo u selec t an ima ge and p ress the zoom butt on towa rds the r ight ( y ), th e selec ted i m age ap pears i n si[...]
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129 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to se lect [Del ete All]. 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The [ D el ete All] scre en appear s . 4 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to se lect [Del ete All]. 5 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. All t he imag es and s ound fil es ar e del eted. You can protec t st[...]
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130 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages 4 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The scr e en fo r selecti ng [ Si ngle Imag e/Soun d] or [A ll Image s/Sound s] appear s . 5 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to se lect [S ingle Im age/Sound ]. 6 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The me ssage [P rotects this image/s ound] a ppears. To pr ote ct anoth er imag e or sou n[...]
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131 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages 1 Select [All Im ages/Sound s] in Step 5 o n p.130. 2 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to se lect [P rotect]. 4 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. All the im ages and s ound f iles ar e prote cte d and the s creen shown in Step 1 reap pears. 5 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to sel ect[...]
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132 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages Conne cting the Camera to AV Eq ui pm e nt By using the suppli ed AV cable (I - AVC116), you can captur e and play back image s on equi pment with a video input termina l, such as a TV. 1 Turn the AV equipment and camera off. 2 Face the } mark on the AV cable towards the 4 mark on the camer a, and connect [...]
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133 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages 5 Turn the cam era on. • Dep en di ng on th e co un tr y o r re gi on , i ma ge s an d so un d fil es m a y f ai l to be pl ayed b ack if the v id eo o ut pu t for mat is set di ffe rent ly from t he one i n us e t he r e. If th is ha pp en s, cha ng e the v id eo o utp u t fo rm at setti ng ( p.17 3). ?[...]
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5 Editing and Printing Images Editing Im ages ..................... ................... 1 36 Setting t he Print in g Servi ce (DPOF) ...... 1 53 About printin g The followi ng options are ava i lable fo r pr int i ng images taken wit h this camer a. 1 Use a pr int ing ser vice. 2 U s e y o u r p r i n t e r w i t h a n S D M e m o r y C a r d s l o[...]
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136 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s Ed iti ng Im a ges By changi ng the recorded pixe l s of a sele cted image , you can make the file size smal ler than the orig inal. You can use t his functi on to continue taki ng pictu r es when the SD Memory Card o r the buil t -i n memor y is full, by making t he images smaller and overwri t ing the origi nal[...]
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137 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 6 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. A conf irmat ion dial og fo r overw riting the ima ge appe ars . If the s elect ed image i s prot ected, the proc essed i mage is save d as a new i mage and the follo w in g confirm ation d ialog do es not appea r. 7 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to se lect [Overwri te] or [Save a[...]
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138 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 4 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The cr o ppin g scree n appear s. The lar gest si ze of croppe d image is sh own with a gre en fram e on the screen . The crop ped image cannot be larger t han t hi s cro pping fram e size. 5 Choo se the cropping area. Change the si ze an d/or pos ition of t he crop pin g frame by the fo [...]
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139 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 2 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ). The Pl ayba ck Mode Pa lette appear s. 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to select o or p . 4 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. When th e o mode is sele c ted, the sc re en for sel ec ting the ar e a to be bl urred is displ ayed. When th e p mode is selecte d, pr oceed to St[...]
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140 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 8 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The camera re turns to Q mo de an d the pro cess ed i mage is displ ay ed. This f unction lets you cha nge the color ton es and perform speci al proces sing on the selec ted image. 1 In Q mod e, u se the four-w ay con trolle r ( 45 ) to choo se the image you want to edit. 2 Pres s the fo [...]
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141 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 4 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The f ilter sel ection s creen a ppears. 1 B&W 2 Sepi a 3 Toy Ca me r a 4 Ret ro 5 Col o r 6 Extract C o lor 7 Col or Empha sis 8 Sof t 9 Br ight ness Subseq uent ste ps v ary depe ndi ng on your s elec tion. 5 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to choo se a filter. The pr eview im[...]
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142 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 5 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to choo se a filter. The pr eview image of th e result of t he fi lter effec t appea rs. 6 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to choose the col or. The col or fil ter c hanges in the fo llow ing sequenc e eac h ti me th e four -way c ontr oller ( 5 ) is p ressed. 7 Pres [...]
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143 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 5 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to choose a fi l ter. The pr eview image of th e result of t he fi lter effec t appea rs. 6 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to ad just the effect. 7 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. A conf irmat ion dial og fo r overw riting the ima ge appe ars . If the s elect ed image i s pro[...]
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144 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s You can corr ect images where t he flash has caused the subj ect to appear with r ed eyes . 1 In Q mod e, u se the four-w ay con trolle r ( 45 ) to choo se the image you want to correct. 2 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ). The Pl ayba ck Mode Pa lette appear s. 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to s[...]
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145 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s This f unction let s you add a de corative f rame to still p ictures. There are thre e frames already s tored in t he camer a. 1 In Q mod e, u se the four-w ay con trolle r ( 45 ) to choo se the image to which you want to add a frame. 2 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ). The Pl ayba ck Mode Pa lette appear s[...]
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146 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 6 Pres s the z oom bu tton tow ards the r ight ( y ). The sel ected fra me appear s in singl e-im age disp lay. You can choo se anot her fra me using eithe r of th e foll owi ng ope ratio ns. 7 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The f rame posi t ion and size adj ustment scre en appe ars . You can adj ust the imag e using th[...]
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147 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s Optional Frames In ad diti on to th e bui lt-in frames that come wi th the O pti o S1, t here are 9 0 diff eren t opt iona l frame s incl uded on the pr ovi ded CD- R O M (S-S W116) . You can s ave t he o p ti onal fram es t o th e cam era’s buil t-in memor y or an SD Memo ry Ca rd . To s ave th em to th e buil[...]
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148 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s Frames download ed from t he PENTAX we bsite or othe r source can be used for a dding a frame to pictures. Yo u ca n ex tra ct a fra me from the re co rd ed mo v ie to sa ve a s a st ill p ictu r e or div i de a movie in t o two or more segmen ts. 1 In Q mod e, u se the four-w ay con trolle r ( 45 ) to choo se th[...]
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149 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 5 Select [Sav e as Still I mage ] on th e mo vie e diting sel e cti on sc re en. 6 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The sc reen ap pears f or s ele cting a frame to be s aved a s a stil l pi cture. 7 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to ch oose th e frame y ou want to save. 2 Play s or pau ses the m ovi e 3 Stop s th[...]
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150 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 9 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to se lect [Div ide]. 10 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The mov ie is div ided at t he spec ified positi on, each segment i s saved as a new file , and th e origi nal movi e is d eleted. You can copy images and sound file s from the bui lt-i n m emory t o t he SD Memor y Card and v[...]
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151 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 3 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The cop ying method select ion s creen a ppears. Subseq uent ste ps v ary depe ndi ng on your s elec tion. All the images and sound files in the built -in memory are copi ed t o the SD Memory Card at once . Before copyi ng t he images, m ake sur e that ther e is enou gh space on the SD Me[...]
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152 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 7 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The sel ecte d image /sou nd file i s copi ed to t he built - in memory. To c opy ot her im ages or sound f iles, r epeat Steps 4 to 7. Se lect [Ca ncel ] to exit t he copy ope rati on. • Im ag es wit h so un ds a r e co pi ed w it h the s ou nd . • When a fi le is co pied from th e S[...]
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153 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s Setting th e Printin g Service ( DPO F) DPOF ( Digi tal Pr int Order Fo rmat) is the fo rmat for storin g pri nt order data on still pic tures capt ured with a digit al camer a. Once the print or der data has been s t ored, the pict ures can be printed according to the DPO F sett i ngs by usi ng a DPO F-co m pati[...]
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154 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 4 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to se lect [S ingle Imag e]. 5 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The message [Appl ies DPOF settings to this image ] appears. 6 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to select an image. If DP OF sett ings h ave alre ady been m ade f or the s elected image, th e prev ious number of co [...]
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155 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s DPOF setti ngs are applied to al l the image s stored i n the camera. 1 Select [All I mages] i n S tep 4 on p.154. 2 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The me ssage [A pplies D POF s ettin gs to all ima ges] appear s. 3 Choo se the numb er of copies and sw i tch O or P for [Date] setti ng. Ref er t o Step s 7 and 8 in “Pr [...]
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158 6 Recordi ng and Pl aying Back Sound Record ing So und (Vo ice Reco rdin g) You ca n recor d soun d wit h the camer a. Th e microphone is lo cated on the fr ont of the camera. Whe n recordi ng sound, aim the camer a at the sound sour ce to obtain th e best sound quali t y. To use the Voi ce Recording fun ction, assi gn it to the Gree n button f[...]
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159 6 Recordi ng and Pl aying Back Sound 1 Pres s the G reen button i n A mode. The cam era ent ers t he Voi ce Recor ding mode. T he rem aining re cordabl e tim e and the recordin g time of the c urre nt f ile appe ar on t he displ ay. 1 Record ing time 2 Remaining recorda b le time 2 Pres s the s hutter rel eas e button fully. Recording start s. [...]
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160 6 Recordi ng and Pl aying Back Sound 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 2 ). Play back st arts. 1 Total fil e recording tim e 2 Pla yback ti me A vai l a ble op e ra ti on s du rin g pl a yb ack Avai lab le oper ations w hile pl ayback is paus ed 4 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ). Play back st ops. Zoom but ton t ow ar ds th e righ t ([...]
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161 6 Recordi ng and Pl aying Back Sound Ad di ng a V oi ce Me mo t o Imag es You ca n add a voic e memo t o your st ill pi ctur es. 1 In Q mod e, u se the four-w ay con trolle r ( 45 ) to choo se the sti ll picture to which you wa nt to add a vo ice memo. 2 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ). The Pl ayba ck Mode Pa lette appear s. 3 Use th e f[...]
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162 6 Recordi ng and Pl aying Back Sound 1 In Q mod e, u se the four-w ay con trolle r ( 45 ) to choo se the still picture with the voice mem o that you want to play back . U appe ars on i mages w ith a vo ice mem o in sin gle-i mage d isplay. 2 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 2 ). Play back st arts. A vai l a ble op e ra ti on s du rin g pl a y[...]
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164 7 Settin gs Camera Se ttin gs Format ting delet es all the data on t he SD Memory Card. Be sure to use this camer a to format (initial ize) an SD M emory Card that is unuse d or has been used on other camer as or digita l devic es. If y o u sel e ct [ Fo r ma t] wit h out a n S D M em o ry C a rd in s erte d i nto th e came r a, the camer a’s[...]
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165 7 Settin gs You can adj ust the volume of opera tion sou nds and change the typ e of sound. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in Q mode. The [ W Sett ing] menu appea rs. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [S ound]. 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The [ S ound ] scr een appear s . Subseq uent ste ps v ary depe ndi ng on your sele c[...]
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166 7 Settin gs 7 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. 8 Set [Shutter Sound], [Op eration Sound ] and [Self-timer So und] in the same way as in Steps 4 t o 7. 9 Pres s the 3 b utton twice. The camera re t urns to Q mode . You can change t he initia l date and time set tings (p.4 6) . Also , you can change th e for mat in which the date appear s on t he came ra. [...]
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167 7 Settin gs 6 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The frame mov es to [24h]. 7 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [24 h] (24-h our disp lay) or [12h] (12 -hour display). 8 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The frame r eturns to [D a te Format]. 9 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ). The frame mov es to [Date]. 10 Pres [...]
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168 7 Settin gs 13 Chang e the time i n the same way as in Steps 8 to 12. If you selec t [12h] in Ste p 7, the camera a utomatically s w itches the disp lay betw een am and pm cor respond ing to th e time. 14 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ) to select [Settings complete]. 15 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The dat e and t ime s ettin gs are s aved. Th[...]
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169 7 Settin gs 4 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to se lect [ X D estin ation]. 5 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The [ X Dest ination ] screen ap pears. The city that i s cu rre ntly select ed blin ks on th e map. 6 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to change the Destination city. The current tim e , location a nd time differen [...]
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170 7 Settin gs 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in Q mode. The [ W Sett ing] menu appea rs. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [Wo rld Ti me]. 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The [ World Time] s creen ap pears. 4 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [Select Time]. 5 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). A pul l-down m e[...]
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171 7 Settin gs You can change t he language i n which t he menus, er ror messages, etc. are dis played. The ca mera sup ports th e foll owi ng l anguages : Engl i sh, French, Germ an, Spanis h, Portug uese, Italian , Dutch, Japanese, Dani sh, Swedish , Finnish, Poli sh, Czech, H ungar ian, Turki sh, Greek, Russian, Thai, Korean, Tr aditional Chine[...]
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172 7 Settin gs You ca n change the nami ng s ystem o f the f older f or stor i ng i mages. When t he nam ing system i s set to [Dat e], pi ctures ar e saved in s eparate fol der s b y the date they we re ta ken. Changin g the Na ming System of the Folder PE NT X xx xPE NTX (w he re xxx is the 3- di git fold er num be r) Dat e xx x_ mmdd (3 -di g i[...]
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173 7 Settin gs 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in Q mode. The [ W Sett ing] menu appea rs. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [F older Name]. 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). A pul l-down m enu a ppears. 4 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [P ENTX] or [Date]. 5 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The set ting is saved . When you ta[...]
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174 7 Settin gs 5 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The set ting is saved . You ca n adju st the brightnes s of the di splay. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in Q mode. The [ W Sett ing] menu appea rs. 2 Use the four-way con troller ( 23 ) to select [Brigh tness Level ]. 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to ad just th e brightness. F Dar k G Nor ma l H Bri ght 4[...]
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175 7 Settin gs You can save bat tery power by set t ing th e displa y to dim automat i cal l y when no ope ration i s performed f or a fi xed time. Aft er the power sa ving funct ion has been acti vated, the displ ay returns t o the ordi nary bri ght ness i f any button is press ed. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in Q mode. The [ W Sett ing] menu appea rs[...]
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176 7 Settin gs You can set t he camera to tur n off aut omatical ly when no oper ation is perf ormed for a fixed time. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in Q mode. The [ W Sett ing] menu appea rs. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Auto Power Off ]. 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). A pul l-down m enu a ppears. 4 Use th e fo ur-way c ont[...]
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177 7 Settin gs You can choose the st ar t-u p screen dis played when the camer a is turn ed on. You ca n choose any o f the f ollowing images as the start-u p scre en: - Th e Guide Disp lay Start -up Sc reen sho wi ng a g uide for the sh ooting mode s and buttons - PENTAX logo - One of your own images ( compatible im ages only) 1 In Q mode, press [...]
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178 7 Settin gs Pixel M apping is a functio n for mapping out and corre cting defect ive pixel s in t he CCD sensor. Run the Pixe l Mapping f unction if i mage dots always seem t o be def ective i n the s ame plac e. 1 Pres s the 3 bu tton i n A mod e, and press the four- way con trolle r ( 5 ). The [ W Sett ing] menu appea rs. [Pix el Mappin g] ca[...]
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179 7 Settin gs You can reset the camera sett i ngs to th ei r def aults. Refer to “Defau lt Se tti ngs ” ( p.2 02) f or t he re s et s e tt ing s. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in Q mode. The [ W Sett ing] menu appea rs. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [Res et]. 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The [ R eset ] scr een app ea[...]
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8 Connecting to a Computer Connecting to a Computer ............ ......... 182 Using the P r ovide d Software ................. 1 8 6[...]
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182 8 Connecti ng to a Computer Conn ecti ng to a Comp uter Set the dev i ce to which the camera is connec t ed with the USB cabl e. 1 Tur n your camer a on. 2 Pres s the 3 butt on in Q mode. The [ W Sett ing] menu appea rs. 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [US B Co nn ect ion] . 4 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). A pul l-do[...]
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183 8 Connecti ng to a Computer MSC (Mass Storage Class) A general - purpo se driver pro gr am that han dles devices connected t o the comp ut er vi a USB as a memory device. Also i ndicates a stan dard for contr olling USB devices with this driver . By simpl y connecting a device tha t supports USB Mass Sto r age Class , you can copy, read, and wr[...]
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184 8 Connecti ng to a Computer Connect your camer a to the comput er using the provi ded USB cable (I- USB116). 1 Turn the com puter on . 2 Tur n your camer a off . 3 Conn ect your camera to the computer using the USB cab le . Face the } mark o n the USB cable to ward s the 4 m ark on the camera , and co nnect t he cabl e to th e PC/AV termin al. [...]
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185 8 Connecti ng to a Computer When t he c amera i s being used by an app licat ion such as MediaI mpression, it ca nnot be disconnec ted unti l t he applic ation i s clos ed. 1 Click th e [Safel y Remove Hardwa re] icon in the task bar located at the b ottom-right cor ner of the desktop. 2 Click [Ej ect O ptio S1]. The me ssage a ppears. 3 Discon[...]
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186 8 Connecti ng to a Computer Usin g th e P rov ided Sof twar e The fo llowing s oftwar e is incl uded in the provided CD- ROM (S- SW116). Image v iewing/managi ng/editin g soft w are “Med i aImpress i on 3. 0 for PENTAX” (for W indows) “Med i aImpress i on 2. 1 for PENTAX” (for Mac intosh) Lang ua g es : E ng lis h, Fr e n ch, Ge rm an ,[...]
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187 8 Connecti ng to a Computer Inst all t he image viewing/ managing/edi ting s oftware “ MediaImpres sion”. This section outline s instal lat i on st eps in Windows 7 as an example. 1 Tur n your W i nd ows PC on. 2 Insert the provided CD-ROM int o the CD/DVD drive. If th e inst all ation scr een app ears, go to Step 5. Wi nd ows 9 5, Wi nd ow[...]
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188 8 Connecti ng to a Computer 3 Click [Computer] in the Start menu. 4 Double-c lick t h e CD/DVD drive (S-SW116) icon. The ins tallat ion screen appe ars. 5 Click [M ediaImpress ion 3.0 for PENTA X]. 6 Ch oo se a l an gua ge in th e “C h oos e Setu p Lan gu age ” screen an d click [OK]. The set up scre en appear s. Follow the on- screen gu id[...]
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189 8 Connecti ng to a Computer 1 Tur n your Macin tosh on. 2 Insert the provided CD-ROM int o the CD/DVD drive. 3 Double-c lick t h e CD-ROM (S-SW116) icon. 4 Doub le-click the [Pentax Software Installe r] icon. The ins tallat ion screen appe ars. 5 Click [M ediaImpress ion 2.1 for PENTA X]. The set up s cree n appear s. Follo w the on-s creen g u[...]
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190 8 Connecti ng to a Computer In o rder to better serve you, we reque st that you c omplete the pro duct regi strati on. If t he c omputer is connec ted to the Inte rnet, p lease click [ Product Regist ration] on the i nstallati on screen. The wor ld map screen s hown on t he r ight for I nternet Product Registr at ion i s displ ayed. Cl i ck the[...]
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191 8 Connecti ng to a Computer 3 Click the folder icon next to [Des tina tio n Folde r] and specify th e d estination locati on. To i m por t a ll image s, proce ed to St ep 5. 4 Select an ima ge to i mport. To sel ect mul tiple i mages, c hoose t he imag es while pressi ng t he Ct rl key. 5 Click [Im port Selected ] o r [Import All]. When a me ss[...]
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192 8 Connecti ng to a Computer 1 Conn ect the camera to your Macint osh. Ref er to Steps 2 to 4 on p.184 fo r det ails . 2 Double-c lick t he [Med iaImpressi on 2.1 for PENTA X] i con in t he [Applicatio ns] f o lder. Medi aImpr essi on 2. 1 for PE NTAX star ts and th e start page ap pears. 3 Click [Import]. The I m port scre en appe ars. 4 Select[...]
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193 8 Connecti ng to a Computer 5 Click [Import]. T he i m ag e s a r e i m po rt ed t o th e comput er and t he Media Brows er scre en appe ars . When a me ssage appear s after im port is complete, clic k [Done]. • If t he i mages fr om the camer a are not disp laye d in t he Impo r t s cre en, sele ct [NO N A ME ] (o r th e volu me lab el nam e[...]
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9 Appendix Func tion s Avail able for Each Shoo ting Mode . ................... .................. ................... 1 96 Messages ............ .................. ................... 1 98 Troubles hooting . .................. ................... 2 00 Default S ettings ........... ................... ......... 2 02 List of W orld Time Cities .....[...]
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196 9 Appendix Funct ion s Avai lable for Each Sh ooti ng Mo de z : C an be s et. ×: C anno t be se t. b R 9 A c B d R Zoom bu tton Zoom oper ation zz z *1 zz Flash Mode , (Auto) zzz × z a (Flash O ff) zzzz z b (Fla sh On) zz × zz c (Auto + Red-eye ) zz ×× z d (Flas h On + Red- eye) zz × zz Dr iv e Mode 9 (Stand ard) zzzz z g (Self- timer) zz[...]
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197 9 Appendix a f K b Y B K U c Q c S N o p C Pa ge zz *2 zz z z *1 Zoom op eration Zo om but ton p.73 zz × zz × , (Auto) Flash Mode p.88 zz × *3 zz × *3 a (Flash Off) zz × zz × b (Flash On) zz × zz × c (A uto + Red -eye) zz × zz × d (Flash On + Red-eye ) zz z z z z 9 (Standard) Drive Mode — zz z z z z g (Self-timer ) p.84 zz z z z z[...]
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198 9 Appendix Mess ages Mess ages such as the fol l owing may appe ar on t he dis play during came r a operat i on. Message D escrip tion Batte ry deple ted The ba tter y is exhaus t ed. Ch arg e th e ba tter y us ing the power adap te r D- PA1 16 (p .33) . Memory card full The SD M emo ry Car d is ful l and no more ima ge s ca n be sa ved . Inse [...]
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199 9 Appendix Im age fo lder can not be crea te d The lar ges t f ile nu m ber (99 99) h as b een a ssign ed t o an i mage i n the l arg est f old er nu mber (99 9) an d no mor e image s ca n be saved . I nsert a new SD M emor y C ard or form at th e ca rd (p .164 ). Pr otec te d The im a ge or so un d f ile yo u ar e try ing t o d elet e is pro t[...]
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200 9 Appendix Tr ou bl es ho ot i ng Pr obl em Cause Rem edy The camera will not turn on Th e batt er y is not installed Ch e ck if a b attery is installed. The battery is installed incorrectly Check o rien ta tio n of t he bat tery . Rei nser t the batter y with th e labe l f a cing t he disp lay (p. 31 ). Th e batt er y is exha us ted Ch ar ge t[...]
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201 9 Appendix Th e subj ect is n ot in fo cus Th e su bje ct is dif fic ult to fo cu s on with au to fo cu s The c amer a may hav e diffic ult y in focu sing on s uch sub jec ts as : low cont ras t s ub jec ts ( a wh i te w all , a bl ue sky, et c.), dar k subj e cts , finel y-p at terne d obje cts, ra pidly -mo vin g obj e cts . It is als o diff [...]
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202 9 Appendix Def ault S etti ngs The t able below l ists the fact ory de fault s et ti ngs. The mean i ng of the indi cations fo r menu items wit h a defa ult setting i s expla i ned b elow. La st M e m ory S et tin g Yes : The curr ent sett i ng ( l ast m emory) is saved when the cam er a is turned off. No : The set ting returns to the defaul t [...]
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203 9 Appendix [ C Movi e] Menu Items Memory Flas h Mod e O (O n) Yes Y es p.88 Dri ve Mo de P (O ff) Yes Yes p. 84 p.85 Fo cus M od e P (Off) Yes Yes p.89 Zoom Po sition P (Off ) Yes Yes p.73 MF Po si tion P (O ff) Yes Yes p.90 White Ba lance P (Off ) Yes Yes p.96 Sensitivity P (Off ) Yes Yes p.9 9 EV Com p ensat ion P (Off ) Yes Yes p.94 AE M[...]
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204 9 Appendix [ W Settin g] Menu Items Item D efault Setting Las t Memory Settin g Re se t Settin g Pa ge Sound Op era tio n Vol ume 3 Ye s Ye s p.16 5 P lay bac k Vo lu me 3 Ye s Yes Star t-up S ound 1 Y es Y es Shut ter S oun d 1 Y es Y es Op era tio n Soun d 1 Ye s Ye s Self- time r S oun d 1 Yes Y es Dat e Ad j ustm ent Da te Forma t (date[...]
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205 9 Appendix Playback Mode Palette It ems Item D efault Setting Las t Memory Settin g Re se t Settin g Pa ge Sl id esho w In te rv a l 3 s ec . Yes Ye s p.12 1 Scre en Ef fe ct Wipe Y es Yes Sound E ff ect O (On ) Ye s Yes Im ag e Ro tatio n No rmal — — p.12 4 Mi niat ure F ilte r ( Blu rrin g of the t op an d bott om) No No p. 13 8 HD R [...]
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206 9 Appendix Key Opera t ion Ite m Func ti on De fault Setting Las t Memory Settin g Re se t Settin g Pa ge Q bu tton Opera tio n Mode Q mode — — — Z oom bu tton Zoo m Posi ti on Full w ide- ang le * No p. 73 Four -w ay controller 2 Dri ve Mo de 9 ( S ta n da rd ) * Y es p. 84 p.85 3 Shoo tin g Mode b (Aut o Pi ctu re) Yes Y es p.67 4 F[...]
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207 9 Appendix List of Worl d Time C itie s Cit y: indicates cities that can be set as either the Initial Setting (p.42) or the World Time (p.168) . Vide o Output Forma t: indicates th e video output format of the c ity se t as the i nitial setting . Region Cit y Video Output Form at Region Cit y Video Out put Form a t North Ameri ca Hono lulu NTSC[...]
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208 9 Appendix Op tion al A ccess or ies A number of dedi cated accesso ries are avai l able for this cam er a. Product s marked with an asteri sk (*) are the same as those sup plied with the camer a. Power sup ply Recharg eable l ithium - ion battery D- LI 78 ( *) Powe r adapter D-PA116 (*) Batt ery charger kit K-BC78 (Batt ery charger D-BC78,[...]
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209 9 Appendix Main Sp ec ifi cat io ns Type Fully a u tomatic compact dig ital still c amera with built-in z oom lens Num ber of Effe ctive Pixels Appro x. 14 me gap ixe ls Im age Senso r 1/ 2.3 i nch CC D Num ber of Re co rde d P i xe ls Still g (4288 ×32 16) , l (1: 1) ( 321 6×3 216 ), i (16: 9) (4 224 ×23 76) , 6 (3072 ×23 04) , h (16: 9) ([...]
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210 9 Appendix Appr ox imat e Ima ge St ora ge C apa city a nd R ec ordi ng Tim e Still Pictures Built-in Memo ry 2 GB SD Memory Card g 4288 ×321 6 17 p ict ur es 778 p i ctur es l 3216 ×321 6 23 p i ctur es 1024 pi ct ure s i 4224 ×237 6 23 p i ctur es 1059 pi ct ure s 6 3072 ×230 4 33 p i ctur es 1499 pi ct ure s h 1920 ×108 0 91 p i ctur es[...]
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211 9 Appendix Int ellig ent Zo om Appro x. 7.0× at 6 (3072× 2304), Approx. 3 3.5× at m (640 ×480) (w hen combi ned wit h opti cal zoom ) Digi tal Zoom Up t o approx. 6.7 × (comb ines wit h 5× optica l zoom to giv e zoom m agnific atio n equiva lent to app rox. 33. 5×) Sh ake Reduct ion St ill O pti cal shak e reduct ion, High- sensi t iv it[...]
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212 9 Appendix Mo vie Con t inuo us Reco rding Time Appro x. 1 second - un til bui lt-in memor y or SD Memory Card is ful l (however, maximum size is lim ite d to 2 GB ) Sh utter Speed 1 /1600 sec. - 1/4 sec ., ma x. 4 se c. (Ni ght Sc ene mo de) Buil t-i n Fl ash Modes Auto , F lash Off, Fl ash On , Au to + R ed-e ye, Fl ash On + Red -ey e Fl ash [...]
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213 9 Appendix WARRANTY POLICY All PE NTA X ca m era s pu rch a se d thr o ug h au th ori ze d bo na fide phot og rap hi c dis tri buti on ch annels a re gu arant eed ag ains t def ects of mat erial or wo rkmans hip for a p eri od of t welve mont hs f rom date of p urc hase. Se rvi ce wil l be rende red, a nd def ecti ve pa rts w ill be re plac ed [...]
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214 9 Appendix • Thi s warra nty po licy d oes not affe ct th e custo mer’ s statu to ry righ ts. • T he lo cal w arra nty p olicie s avail ab le f rom PENT AX d istri but ors in s om e coun tri es ca n su pers ede t his w arra nty poli cy. T heref ore, we r ecomm end th at you r evie w t he w a rran ty car d supp lie d w i th you r prod uc t[...]
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215 9 Appendix For custo m ers in USA STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLI ANCE This device compl ies with Part 15 of the FCC Rul es. Ope ration i s subj ect to the f ollowing t w o condi t ions : (1) This devi ce may not cause harm ful int er fer ence, and ( 2) this device m ust accept any inte rference received, incl uding inte rfere nce t hat may caus e unde[...]
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216 9 Appendix De claratio n of Conformi ty According to 47CFR, Parts 2 and 15 for Class B Perso nal Computer s and Peripher als We: P ENTAX Im aging Com pany A Division of PENTAX of America, Inc. Located at: 600 12 S treet, Suite 300 Golden, Colorado 804 01 U .S.A. Phone : 303-799-8000 FA X: 303-790-1131 Declar e under sole resp onsibilit y t hat [...]
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217 9 Appendix Infor mation for Users on Collectio n and Disposal of Old Equipment and Used Batteries 1. In the Europ ean Union These sym bols on the prod ucts, packaging and/ or accom panyin g document s mean that used elec trical and elec tronic equi pments and bat teries shoul d not be mixed with genera l household wast e. Used elec trical /elec[...]
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219 9 Appendix In dex Sym b ols A Mode ... ..... ..... ....... .. 12, 54 Q Mode ..................... 12, 54 Q butt on .... ..... .... ..... .. 50, 52 C butt on ..... ..... .... ..... .. ..... . 51 [ A Re c. Mod e] menu ......................... 58, 2 02 [ C Mo vie] Menu . ..... .. 59 , 2 03 [ W Setting] menu ....... 60, 2 04 i Delete .. . ........[...]
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220 9 Appendix Candlelight Mode ........ ...... 75 Capture Mode Palette . . ..... 67 Center-weighted metering M ... ....... ..... ..... ... 98 Cha rging a battery ..... .. ..... . 33 Checking the SD Memo ry Card ... ..... ..... ..... .... ....... ..... . 40 City n ame .... ..... .... ..... ..... . 207 Colo r E mp has is filter .. ... .. 1 4 0 Col o[...]
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221 9 Appendix In fin ity s ..... ..... .... ..... ....... . 89 Inf o Displ a y .. ..... .... ..... .. ..... . 22 Ini tia l s ettin gs . ..... ..... .... ..... . 42 Installing a battery ............. 31 Installing the Software ..... 1 87 Ins tant Review ...... ..... 67, 103 Int ellig ent Z oom ....... .... ..... . 73 K Kid s Mode ... ..... .... ...[...]
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222 9 Appendix Red-eye Compens ation ... 1 44 Red-eye reduction cd .... . 88 Registering menu items ... 1 07 Remote Con trol h i . ..... . 86 Reset . ..... ..... ..... ....... .... .... 179 Resi ze .... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... . 1 36 Retro filter .... ..... .... ... .... .... 1 40 Rota tin g .. ..... ..... .... ..... ..... . 1 24 S Sat u rat i[...]
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