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USER M ANU AL ENG This user manual includes detailed usage instructions for y our camera. Please r ead this manual thoroughly .[...]
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1 C opyright inf ormation Camera specications or contents of this manual ma y be changed without prior notice due to upgr ade of camera functions. Y ou ar e not allowed to r euse or distribute any part of this manual without prior permission. W e recommend using y our camera within the country where you purchase it. U[...]
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2 Health and safety informa tion Prev ent damage to subjec ts’ eyesight. Do not use the ash in close pro ximity (closer than 1 m/3 f t) to people or animals. If you use the ash too close t o your subject ’ s eyes , this can cause temporary or permanent eyesight damage. Keep y our camera aw ay from small childr en and pets. Keep your camer[...]
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3 Health and safety information If liquid or foreign objects enter y our camera, immediately disconnect all power sour ces, such as the ba ttery or charger , and then contact a Samsung ser vice center . Comply with an y regulations that restrict the use of a camera in a certain area. Av oid inter fer ence with other electronic devices. ?[...]
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4 Health and safety information Do not touch the ash while it res . The ash is very hot when red and may burn your skin. When you use the A C charger , turn o the camera bef ore y ou disconnect the power t o the AC char ger . F ailing to do so may result in re or electric shock. Disconnect the charger from the wall sock et when no[...]
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5 Health and safety information Y ou must plug the small end of the USB cable int o your camera. If the cable is reversed, it ma y damage your les. The manufacturer is not responsible for an y loss of data. Do not expose the lens to dir ect sunlight. This may discolor the image sensor or cause it t o malfunction. If the camera ov erheats, r emov[...]
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6 Indications used in this manual Mode indications Mode Indication Auto t Program P Aperture Priority A Shutter Priority S Manual M Custom T Samsung Auto Shot i Smart s Icons used in this manual Icon F unction Additional information Safety warnings and precautions [ ] Camera buttons. F or example, [ Shutter ] represents the shutter button. ( ) Page[...]
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7 Cont ents Chapter 1 My Camer a Getting star ted ............................................................................................ 29 Unpacking.................................................................................................................... 29 Camera la yout ............................................................[...]
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8 Contents Display icons ................................................................................................ 46 In Shooting mode ..................................................................................................... 46 Capturing photos ......................................................................................[...]
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9 Contents AF area ........................................................................................................... 90 Selection AF ................................................................................................................ 90 Saving Selection AF position ..............................................................[...]
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10 Contents V oice ......................................................................................................................... ... 124 Wind C ut .................................................................................................................... 124 Mic Level ............................................................[...]
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11 Contents Chapter 5 Camer a settings menu User settings ............................................................................................... 168 Manage Custom Mode ......................................................................................... 168 RA W Compression ..............................................................[...]
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12 Contents Using progr ams on a PC........................................................................... 195 Installing i-Launcher ............................................................................................. 195 Using i-Launcher ..................................................................................................[...]
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13 C oncepts in Photograph y Standing photograph y Compose your shot, stand up straight with y our feet shoulder-length apar t, and keep your elbow s pointed down. Shooting postures A correct posture f or stabilizing the camera is necessar y for taking a good photo . Even if y ou hold a camera correctly , the wrong posture can cause the camera to s[...]
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14 Concepts in Photog raphy Crouching photogr aphy Compose your shot, cr ouch with one knee touching the ground, and keep a straight posture . Using the display T o take photos at high or low angles, tilt the display up or down. 1 Slide the display down wards carefully . 2 Tilt the display fr om 180˚ upwards t o 45˚ downwar ds.[...]
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15 Concepts in Photog raphy T o capture a self-por trait, set Auto Self Shot to On , ip the display 180° upwards and t ouch the subject on the display . (p. 33) Keep the display closed when the camera is not in use. Tilt the display only within the angle allow ed. F ailing to do so may damage your camera. Be careful [...]
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16 Concepts in Photog raphy Aper ture The aperture is one of the three factors that determine the exposure . The aper ture housing contains thin, metal plat es that open and close to let light through the aperture and into the camera. The size of the aperture is related to the amount of light: a lar ger aper ture allow s more light and a smaller ap[...]
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17 Concepts in Photog raphy Aper ture value and the depth of eld Y ou can blur or sharpen the background of a photo by changing the size of the aper ture . A large aperture gives your photos a shallo w depth of eld (DOF). Objects immediately in front of or behind your subject will be blurred, while the subject will be in focus . A small aper [...]
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18 Concepts in Photog raphy Shutter speed Shutter speed ref ers to the amount of time it takes to open and close the shutter . It controls the amount of light which passes through the aperture before it r eaches the image sensor . Shutter speeds are measur ed in seconds and parts of a second. On many cameras , the shutter speeds are appro ximately [...]
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19 Concepts in Photog raphy ISO sensitivity The exposure of an image is determined b y the sensitivity of the camera to light. This sensitivity is measured by a set of international lm standards, known as ISO standards. On digital cameras , this sensitivity rating is used to indicate the light sensitivity of the digital sensor that captures the [...]
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20 Concepts in Photog raphy How the aper ture setting , shutter speed, and ISO sensitivity control exposur e The aperture setting, shutter speed , and ISO sensitivity are closely interconnected in photog raphy . The aperture setting controls the opening that regulates the light that enters the camer a, while the shutter speed determines the length [...]
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21 Concepts in Photog raphy Corr elation between f ocal length, angle, and perspective F ocal length, which is measured in millimeters , is the distance between the middle of the lens to its focal point. It aects the angle and perspective of captured images. A short focal length translates int o a wide angle, which allows you t o capture a wide [...]
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22 Concepts in Photog raphy Depth of eld The depth of eld (DOF) is the focused ar ea around the subject. In general, the DOF can be shallow or deep . In photos with a shallow DOF , the subject is sharply focused, the backgr ound is blurred and the subject stands out. In contrast, photos with a deep DOF hav e all the elements of the photo in s[...]
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23 Concepts in Photog raphy DOF depends on focal length The longer the focal length, the shallo wer the DOF . A telescopic lens with a longer focal length will captur e a photo with a shallow DOF better than a lens with a shorter focal length. A photo captured with an 16 mm wide-angle lens A photo captured with a 100 mm telescope lens DOF depends o[...]
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24 Concepts in Photog raphy DOF preview Y ou can press the Custom button to get an idea of what y our shot will look like before shooting . T he camera adjusts the aper ture to the predened settings and shows the r esults on the screen. Set the function of the Custom butt on to Optical Pre view . (p. 171) Composition The way that objects are arr[...]
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25 Concepts in Photog raphy Using the rule of thirds will cr eate photos with stable and compelling compositions. Belo w are a few examples . Photos with two subjects If your subject is in one corner of the photo, it cr eates an unbalanced composition. Y ou can stabilize the photo b y capturing a second subject in the opposite corner to balanc e th[...]
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26 Concepts in Photog raphy F lash Light is one of the most important components in photography . However , you will not alway s have enough of light in all situations. Making use of a ash allows you t o compensate for the lack of light and cr eate a variety of eects. The ash, also known as a strobe or speed light, pro vides adequate expos[...]
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27 Concepts in Photog raphy Bounce Photogr aphy Bounce photograph y refers t o the method of bouncing light o of the ceiling or walls so that the light spreads ev enly over the subject. Normally , photos captured with the ash ma y appear unnatural and cast shadows. Subjects in photos captured with bounce photogr aphy cast no shadows and look [...]
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Chapter 1 My C amer a Learn about your camera ’ s layout, displa y icons, lens, optional ac cessories, and basic functions.[...]
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My Camera 29 Getting star ted Unpack ing Check your product box f or the following it ems. Camera (including the body cap) AC adapter/USB cable Rechargeable battery Strap External ash Quick Start Guide The illustrations may dier fr om your actual items. Y ou can purchase optional accessories at a r etailer or a Samsung ser vice [...]
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My Camera 30 Camera la y out No . Name 2 Command dial 1 In the Menu screen : Move to a desir ed menu item. In the Smart panel : Adjust a selected option. In Shooting mode : Adjust shutter speed, aperture value, Pr ogram Shift settings, exposure value, or ISO sensitivity in some shooting modes or change the size of a focus ar ea[...]
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My Camera > Camera la yout 31 No . Name 2 Video r ecording button 3 EV button Pr ess and hold the button, and then scroll command dial 1 to adjust the exposure value. (p . 115) Perform the assigned function. (p. 173) 4 f button When capturing a photo : Acc ess the Smart panel to ne -tune settings. When rec ording a[...]
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My Camera > Camera la yout 32 No . Name 1 Battery chamber/Memor y card cov er 2 T ripod mount 3 NFC tag 4 USB and shutter release port Connect the camera to a computer or shutter r elease. Use a shutter r elease cable with a tripod to minimize camera movement. 5 HDMI port 6 T ouch screen T o take photos at high or low angles , tilt the di[...]
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My Camera > Camera la yout 33 Using the display Y ou can take a self-por trait while look ing at yourself in the display by ipping the display up . Using the Self Shot mode When you enable the Aut o Self Shot option (p. 175), ipping the display upward activates Auto Self Shot mode . In Self Shot mode, the timer (2 seconds), one -touch shot[...]
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My Camera 34 Inser ting the batter y and memor y c ard Learn how t o inser t the battery and an optional memor y card into the camera. Memor y card Inser t the memor y card with the gold- colored contacts facing up . Rechargeable battery Inser t the battery with the Samsung logo facing up. Removing the battery and memor y card Rechargeable battery [...]
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My Camera > Inser ting the batter y and memor y card 35 Using the memor y card adapter T o use micro memory cards with this camera, a PC, or a memory card reader , inser t the card into an adapter . While the status lamp of the camera is blinking, do not remove the memory card or battery. Doing so may damage the data st ored on the memory card o[...]
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My Camera 36 Charging the ba tter y and turning on y our c amera Charging the batt er y Before y ou use the camera for the rst time , you must charge the battery . Plug the small end of the USB cable into your camera, and then plug the other end of the USB cable into the A C adapter . Status lamp Red light on : Charging Green light[...]
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My Camera 37 P er forming the initial setup When you turn on your camera f or the rst time, the initial setup screen appears. The language is preset for the c ountr y or region wher e the camera is sold. Y ou can change the language as desired. Y ou can also select an item by touching it on the scr een. 1 Pr ess [ I ] to select Time Z one , and [...]
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My Camera > P er forming the initial setup 38 8 Pr ess [ D / I ] to set the option, and then press [ o ]. Time Settings Back Set DST Hour Min 9 Pr ess [ I ] to select Date T ype , and then press [ o ]. 10 Pr ess [ D / I ] to select a date type, and then press [ o ]. Back Language Time Zone Date Settingss Time Settingss Date T ype Date T ype YYYY[...]
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My Camera 39 Selec ting func tions (options) Using buttons and dials Use one of the follo wing methods to select an option: Scroll command dial 1, and then press [ o ]. Scroll command dial 2, and then press [ o ]. Pr ess [ D / I / C / F ], and then press [ o ]. Using custom butt ons and dials Assign various buttons and dials t [...]
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My Camera > Selec ting functions (options) 40 Selec ting by touch Do not use sharp objects, such as pens or pencils, to touch the scr een. Y ou can damage the screen. Dragging : T ouch and hold an area on the screen, and then drag your nger . T ouching : T ouch an icon to select a menu or an option. Flicking : Gently ick your nger acros[...]
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My Camera > Selec ting functions (options) 41 3 Scroll command dial 1 or press [ D / I ] t o move t o b , and then press [ o ]. Y ou can also touch b on the screen. 4 Scroll command dial 2 or press [ D / I ] t o move t o Photo Size , and then press [ o ]. Y ou can also drag the option list, and then touch an option. Back Photo Size[...]
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My Camera > Selec ting functions (options) 42 Using the smar t panel Pr ess [ f ] or touch on the screen to access some functions such as Exposure, ISO , and White Balance . E.g . Adjust the exposur e value in P mode 1 Rotate the mode dial to P . 2 Pr ess [ f ] or touch . 3 Scroll command dial 2 or press [ D / I / C / F ] t o move t o EV , and t[...]
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My Camera > Selec ting functions (options) 43 Using iF n Pr ess [ i-Function ] on an i-F unc tion lens to manually select and adjust shutter speed, aperture value, exposur e value, ISO sensitivity , and White Balance on the lens. 0.0 AWB Select an option. Adjust an option value. Using the iF n standard func tion When you use [ i-F unc tion ] on [...]
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My Camera > Selec ting functions (options) 44 Y ou can also press [ i-F unction ], and then press [ D / I ] or drag the screen to select a setting. Option Description Aperture Adjust the aperture value. Shutter Speed Adjust the shutter speed . EV Adjust the exposure value . ISO Adjust the ISO sensitivity . White Balance Select a White Bal[...]
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My Camera > Selec ting functions (options) 45 Using the iF n plus func tion On an i-F unction lens, press [ i-F unc tion ], and then press [ a ] or [ B ] on the camera. Y ou can assign functions to selected buttons or open the i-F unctions settings menu. E.g. Assig ning the photo quality function to the AEL button 1 Rotate the mode dial to P , A[...]
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My Camera 46 Display icons Icon Description Shooting mode Current dat e Current time Bluetooth on F ocal length* Notication panel bar ( T ouch) Overheating warning indicator Memor y card not inserted** Auto exposur e lock (p. 117) Auto f ocus lock (p. 117) Flash intensity lock (p . 110) Available number of phot os Auto f ocus frame Spot metering[...]
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My Camera > Display icons 47 Icon Description F ace detection White Balance (p . 83) White Balance micro adjustment Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) (p. 99) intelli-zoom on intelli-zoom ratio Dynamic Range (p. 114) 3. Shooting options ( T ouch) Icon Description Change Smart mode* Save a custom mode Quick Transf er (p . 148) T ouch AF options Sh[...]
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My Camera > Display icons 48 Icon Description Shooting mode Switch between AF and MF . ( T ouch) Switch between Single AF and Continuous AF . ( T ouch) T ouch AF option ( T ouch) Current r ecording time/ Available r ecording time F ast/Slow Movie (p. 122) Playback time after applying the F ast/Slow Movie feature Overheating warning indicator Ico[...]
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My Camera > Display icons 49 Icon Description F ader (p. 123) F ast/Slow Movie (p. 122) V oice recor ding o (p. 124) Zoom button* * This icon appears when you attach the P ower Zoom lens. The icons display ed will change according to the mode you select or the options you set. About the level gauge The level gauge helps y ou align the camera [...]
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My Camera > Display icons 50 In Playback mode V iewing photos Information Mode F No Shutter ISO Metering Flash Focal Length White Balance EV Photo Size Folder number-F ile number Date and T ime Color Space Icon Description View image thumbnails . ( T ouch) Current le/T he total number of les Notication panel bar ( T ouch) Send photos vi[...]
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My Camera > Display icons 51 Changing the inf ormation display ed Pr ess [ D ] repeatedly to change the displa y type. Mode Display type Shooting Basic shooting information + Shooting option buttons + Current shooting options inf ormation Basic shooting information (Shooting mode , Shutter speed, Aperture value, Exposure value , IS[...]
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My Camera > Display icons 52 V iewing the notication panel T ouch at the top of the display to open the notication panel . Y ou can adjust the display brightness or view the current dat e and time, battery life, and data storage inf ormation. Y ou can also view the status of a Bluetooth or Wi-F i connection and enable or disable it. I f a [...]
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My Camera 53 Lenses Y ou can purchase optional lenses made exclusively f or your NX series camera. Learn about the functions of each lens and select one that suits your needs and prefer ences. Lens la yout SAMSUNG 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 P ower Z oom ED OIS lens (example) 6 1 2 3 4 5 No . Description 1 i-F unction button (p. 43) 2 Lens mount index 3 F ocu[...]
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My Camera > Lenses 54 SAMSUNG 20-50mm F3.5-5.6 ED II lens (example) 7 1 2 3 5 6 4 No . Description 1 Lens mount index 2 Zoom lock switch 3 Lens 4 F ocus ring (p. 96) 5 i-F unction button (p. 43) 6 Zoom ring 7 Lens contacts* * Av oid contact with or prevent damage to the lens contacts. Locking or unlocking the lens T o lock the lens, slide the zo[...]
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My Camera > Lenses 55 T o unlock the lens, rotate the zoom ring as shown in the illustration until you hear the click. Y ou cannot capture a photo when the lens is locked. NX 50-150mm F2.8 S ED OIS lens (example) 2 4 5 6 7 3 1 12 10 14 13 9 8 11 No . Description 1 F ocus ring (p. 96) 2 Lens hood mount index 3 i-F unction button (p. 43) 4 AF/MF s[...]
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My Camera > Lenses 56 No . Description 7 Zoom ring 8 T ripod ring 9 Lens mount index 10 Lens contacts* 11 T ripod ring lock ing dial 12 T ripod collar connection 13 T ripod connec tion 14 T ripod mount collar lock dial * Av oid contact with or prevent damage to the lens contacts. Using the C ustom F ocus R ange Limiter F unction Y ou can adjust [...]
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My Camera > Lenses 57 Lens markings F ind out what the numbers on the lens signify . SAMSUNG 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 ED OIS lens (example) 1 23 4 5 No . Description 1 Aperture value A range of supported aper ture values. F or example, 1:3.5–6.3 means the aperture range is 3.5 to 6.3. 2 F ocal length The distance from the middle of the lens t o its f[...]
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My Camera 58 Accessories Y ou can use an ex ternal ash that can help you capture bett er photos. F or more information about optional ac cessories, r efer to the manual f or each accessory . The illustrations may dier fr om the actual items. Y ou can purchase Samsung-approv ed accessories at a retailer or a Samsung service cente[...]
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My Camera > Ac cessories 59 Connecting the external ash 1 Mount the ash by sliding it into the hot-shoe. 2 Lock the ash into plac e by turning the hot-shoe fastening dial clockwise. 3 Lift up the ash for use. Y ou can capture a photo with a ash that is not fully charged , but it is recommended to use a fully char ged ash[...]
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My Camera 60 Shooting modes T wo simple shooting modes—Auto and Smart mode —help you capture photos with numerous automatic settings . Additional modes allow f or greater cust omization of settings. Icon Description t Auto mode (p . 60) P Prog ram mode (p. 62) A Aperture Priority mode (p. 64) S Shutter Priority mode (p . 65) M Manual mode (p. 6[...]
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My Camera > Shooting modes 61 3 Half-press [ Shutter ] to f ocus. The camera selects a scene. An appropriat e scene icon appears on the screen. Recognizable scenes Icon Description Landscapes Scenes with bright white backgrounds Landscapes at night Portraits at night Landscapes with backlighting Portraits with backlighting Portraits Close[...]
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My Camera > Shooting modes 62 P P rogram mode The camera automatically adjusts shutter speed and aperture value so that an optimal exposure value can be achieved . This mode is useful when you want to captur e shots of constant exposure while being able to adjust other settings. 1 Rotate the mode dial to P . 2 Set the desired options. 3 Half-pre[...]
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My Camera > Shooting modes 63 Progr am Shift The Pr ogram Shift function lets you adjust the shutter speed and aper ture value while the camera maintains the same exposure. When you scroll command dial 1 or command dial 2 to the left, the shutter speed decreases and the aperture value increases. When you scroll command dial 1 or command dial 2 t[...]
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My Camera > Shooting modes 64 A Aper ture P riority mode In Aper ture Priority mode, the camera aut omatically calculates shutter speed according t o the aper ture value you choose . Y ou can adjust the depth of eld (DOF) by changing the aper ture value. This mode is useful for taking portraits, owers, or landscape shots . Large Depth of F[...]
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My Camera > Shooting modes 65 S Shutter P riority mode In Shutter Priority mode, the camera automatically adjusts the aperture value according t o the shutter speed you choose . This mode is useful for capturing photos of fast-moving subjects or for cr eating tracer eects in a photo . F or example, set the shutter speed to o ver 1/500 s to fr[...]
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My Camera > Shooting modes 66 M Manual mode Manual mode lets you adjust the shutter speed and aperture value manually . I n this mode, you can fully c ontrol the exposure of your phot os. This mode is useful in controlled shooting en vironments , such as a studio, or when it is necessary to ne -tune camera settings. The Manual mode is also re[...]
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My Camera > Shooting modes 67 T Cust om mode Custom mode lets y ou create your o wn shooting modes by customizing options and saving them. Sav e frequently used option settings as a named Custom Mode , and then use it as your own shooting mode customized f or the shooting envir onment. Use custom mode when you captur e photos in various environm[...]
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My Camera > Shooting modes 68 Downloading custom modes Y ou can download various shooting settings (lm) to a smar t phone and share them with the camera. 1 Connect the camera and a smar t phone via Bluetooth. 2 On the smar t phone, turn on Samsung Camera Manager . 3 Select Pro Suggest Market . 4 Download a desired lm. Downloaded [...]
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My Camera > Shooting modes 69 i Samsung Aut o Shot mode In Samsung Auto Shot, you can captur e action photos, such as someone hitting a baseball, making a jumpshot, or passing a preset point. 1 Rotate the mode dial to i . 2 T ouch , , or , and then select Baseball , Jump Shot , or T rap Shot . 3 Pr ess [ Shutter ] to capture a photo . The[...]
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My Camera > Shooting modes 70 When Baseball is selected The camera automatically takes the photo when it det ects a ball at the estimated hitting point that you set by positioning a v ertical line on the screen. T o position the hitting point, drag the ver tical line on the screen, scroll command dial 1 or 2. T o change the location of the batte[...]
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My Camera > Shooting modes 71 Option Description Beauty F ace Capture a portrait with options to hide facial imper fections. Landscape Capture still-lif e scenes and landscapes. Action Fr eeze Capture subjects moving at high speed. Rich T ones Capture a photo with vibrant c olors. Panor ama Capture a wide panoramic scene in a single phot o. W at[...]
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My Camera > Shooting modes 72 Capturing panoramic phot os In Panorama mode , you can capture a wide panoramic scene in a single photo . P anorama mode captures and combines a series of photos t o create a panoramic image. 1 Rotate the mode dial to s , and then select Panor ama . 2 Pr ess and hold [ Shutter ] to start shooting. 3 With [ Shutter ][...]
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My Camera > Shooting modes 73 1 Set the desired options. If [ U ] is set t o Movie STB Y , press [ U ] to enter the Video recor ding standby mode. 2 Pr ess ( Video r ecording) t o star t recor ding. Video r ecording may not be supported depending on the selected shooting options. 3 Pr ess ( Video r ecording) again t o stop . [...]
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My Camera > Shooting modes 74 If you change the shooting angle of the camera suddenly while shooting a movie, the camera may not be able t o record images accurat ely . Use a tripod to minimize camera shake. When formatting a memory card, alw ays f ormat using the camera. When you format a memory card with a capacity of 32 GB or le[...]
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My Camera > Shooting modes 75 3D mode Y ou can capture 3D photos or videos with an optional 3D lens. SAMSUNG 45mm F1.8 [ T6] 2D/3D lens (example) Set the 2D/3D switch on the lens to 3D , and then capture a phot o or video 5 to 16.25 ft. (1.5–5 m) away fr om the subject. 3D mode is always on, r egardless of the mode dial of the camera. ?[...]
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My Camera > Shooting modes 76 A vailable functions by shooting mode F or details about shooting functions, see Chapter 2. Y ou can press shor tcut buttons to acc ess selected func tions as noted. F unction Av ailable in Shortcut Fr aming Mode (p . 115) P / A / S / M - Photo Size (p . 78) P / A / S / M / s */ t */ 3D * - Quality (p. 79) P / A / S[...]
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Chapter 2 Shooting F unc tions Learn about the functions you can set in Shooting mode. Y ou can enjoy more customized photos and videos by using the shooting functions.[...]
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Shooting F unctions 78 78 S h ooting F unction s Shooting F unctions Photo size As you incr ease the resolution, your photo or video will include mor e pixels , so it can be printed on larger paper or display ed on a larger screen. When you use a high resolution, the le siz e will also increase. Select a low resolution for phot os that will be d[...]
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79 Shooting F unctions > Size and Resolution Quality The camera sav es photos in either the JPEG or RA W format. Photos captured by a camera ar e often conv er ted to the JPEG format and stored in the memory according to the settings of the camera at the time of shooting. RA W les are not c onverted to the JPEG format and ar e stored in the m[...]
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Shooting F unctions 80 80 S h ooting F unction s Shooting F unctions The ISO sensitivity value represents the sensitivity of a camera to light. The larger the ISO value , the more sensitive the camera is to light. Consequently , by selecting a higher ISO sensitivit y value, y ou can capture photos in dim or dark places at faster shutt er speeds. Ho[...]
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81 Shooting F unctions > ISO sensitivit y Cust omizing ISO settings Set to adjust ISO Step , Auto ISO Range, or ISO Expansion. T o customize ISO settings, In Shooting mode, press [ m ] ĺ b ĺ ISO Customizing ĺ an option. Option Description ISO Step Y ou can set the size of ISO sensitivity adjustments to either 1/3 step or 1 step . Auto ISO Ran[...]
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Shooting F unctions 82 82 S h ooting F unction s Shooting F unctions Set the camera to optimize colors f or playback on OLED displays . An OLED display has a wider color r eproduction range than a liquid cr ystal display and produces brighter , natural colors. T o set OLED Color , In Shooting mode, press [ m ] ĺ b ĺ OLED Color ĺ an option. Examp[...]
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Shooting F unctions 83 83 S h ooting F unction s Shooting F unctions The White Balance function adjusts the color in photos to give them a more natural appearanc e. Y ou can use this function if color is aected by the type and quality of the light source. F or example, uorescent lamps can give colors in a phot o a bluish hue. T o oset this[...]
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84 Shooting F unctions > White Balance Cust omizing preset White Balance options Y ou can also customize preset White Balance options. T o customize pr eset options, In Shooting mode, press [ m ] ĺ b ĺ White Balance ĺ an option ĺ [ D ] ĺ scroll command dials 1 or 2 or press [ D / I / C / F ]. White Balance : Daylight Back Set Reset Y ou can[...]
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Shooting F unctions 85 85 S h ooting F unction s Shooting F unctions Picture Wizard lets y ou apply dierent photo styles to y our photo to creat e various looks and emotional moods. Y ou can also create and save your own photo styles by adjusting color , saturation, sharpness, c ontrast, and hue for each style. There is no rule that determines w[...]
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Shooting F unctions 86 86 S h ooting F unction s Shooting F unctions Smar t F ilter lets you apply special e ects to your photos. Y ou can selec t various lter options to creat e special eects that are dicult to achieve with normal lenses. T o set Smart Filter options, In Shooting mode, press [ m ] ĺ b ĺ Smart Filter ĺ an option. * D[...]
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Shooting F unctions 87 87 S h ooting F unction s Shooting F unctions AF mode Learn how t o adjust the camera ’ s focus ac cording to the subjects. Y ou can selec t the appropriate f ocus mode for the subject: Single Auto F ocus, Continuous A uto F ocus, Active Auto F ocus, or Manual F ocus. The AF function is ac tivated when you pr ess [ Shutter [...]
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88 Shooting F unctions > AF mode Single AF Single AF is appropriate f or shooting a still subject. W hen you press [ Shutter ] halfway , the focus xes in the f ocus area. The area turns green when the focus is achiev ed. Continuous AF While you press [ Shutter ] halfwa y , the camera continues to f ocus automatically . This mode is recommende[...]
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89 Shooting F unctions > AF mode Active AF While you press [ Shutter ] halfwa y , the camera automatically detec ts the subject‘s mov ements and switches between Single AF and Continuous AF . It xes the focus on the subject when the subject gets far from the camera (Single AF). It continues to focus automatically when the subject gets close[...]
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Shooting F unctions 90 90 S h ooting F unction s Shooting F unctions The AF area function changes the positions of the focus ar ea. Generally , cameras focus on the nearest subject. When there are multiple subjects, howev er , unwanted subjects can be in focus. T o prev ent unwanted subjects from being in f ocus, change the focus ar ea so that a de[...]
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91 Shooting F unctions > AF area Saving Selection AF position Y ou can set the camera to remember the most recent AF position used by Selection AF and T ouch AF before turning the camera o . T o set this function, In Shooting mode, press [ m ] ĺ b ĺ Save Selection AF Position ĺ an option. Multi AF The camera displays a g reen rectangle in [...]
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Shooting F unctions 92 92 S h ooting F unction s Shooting F unctions Normal The camera focuses on human fac es prefer entially and can detect the faces of up to 10 people. This setting is recommended f or shooting a group of people. When you press [ Shutter ] halfwa y , the camera focuses on faces as sho wn in the photo below . When you photograph [...]
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93 Shooting F unctions > F ace Detection Smile Shot The camera automatically releases the shutt er when it detects a smiling face. When your subject smiles broadly , your camera can detect the smile more easily. W ink Shot The camera automatically releases the shutt er 2 seconds after it detects a winking face. Wink for mor e than 1 secon[...]
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Shooting F unctions 94 94 S h ooting F unction s Shooting F unctions T rack ing AF T rack ing AF allows you t o track and automatically focus on y our subject, even when the subject is moving or when you change the shooting composition. White frame : Y our camera is tracking the subjec t. Green frame : Y our subject is in focus when you half-pr ess[...]
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95 Shooting F unctions > T ouch AF One T ouch Shot Y ou can capture a photo with the touch of your nger . As you t ouch a subject, the camera focuses on the subject automatically and captures a photo . If you do not select a focus area, the Auto F ocus function does not work . T rack ing a subject may fail if : - The subject[...]
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Shooting F unctions 96 96 S hooting F unction s Shooting F unctions Use various focus assist functions while focusing the camera aut omatically or manually . M anual focus assist functions are av ailable only with lenses that suppor t manual focus . MF Assist In the manual focus mode, y ou can enlarge the scene and easily adjust the focus while rot[...]
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97 Shooting F unctions > F ocus assist DMF (Direct Manual F ocus) Y ou can adjust the focus manually by rotating the f ocus ring after achieving focus by half-pr essing [ Shutter ]. T o set the DMF function, In Shooting mode, press [ m ] ĺ b ĺ DMF ĺ an option. Setting DMF responsiveness Set the focus ring ’ s response when y ou use the DMF [...]
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98 Shooting F unctions > F ocus assist F ocus P eak ing In the manual focus mode, the color y ou selected appears on the focused subject to help you focus while r otating the focus ring. T o set F ocus Peaking options, In Shooting mode, press [ m ] ĺ b ĺ Focus P eak ing ĺ an option. * Default Option Description Level Set a sensitivity for det[...]
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Shooting F unctions 99 99 S h ooting F unction s Shooting F unctions Use the Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) function to minimize camera shake. OIS may not be a vailable with some lenses. Camera shake tends to oc cur in dark locations or when shooting indoors. Under these conditions, the camera uses slo wer shutter speeds to incr ease the amount [...]
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Shooting F unctions 100 100 S h ooting F unction s Shooting F unctions Y ou can set the shooting method, such as Continuous, Burst, Timer , or Bracketing. Select Single to capture one photo at a time. Select Continuous Normal , Con tinuous High , or Burst to shoot fast moving subjects. Select AE Bracket , WB Brack et , P W iz Bracket , or Depth Bra[...]
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101 Shooting F unctions > Drive (shooting method) Continuous Continuously capture phot os while you are pr essing [ Shutter ]. Y ou can capture up to 4 photos ( Continuous Normal ) or 9 phot os ( Continuous High ) per second. The noise reduction function is not available when Continuous High is selected. The Tracking AF function is[...]
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102 Shooting F unctions > Drive (shooting method) Timer Capture a photo after a specied time . Y ou can also set the shooting interval, number of shots, and shooting time. Press [ Shutter ] t o stop capturing. T o set the timer details, press [ C ] ĺ Timer ĺ [ D ] ĺ set the shooting interval, number of shots, and shooting tim[...]
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103 Shooting F unctions > Drive (shooting method) White Balance Bracketing ( WB Bracket) When you press [ Shutter ], the camer a captures 3 consecutive phot os: the original and two more with di erent White Balance settings. The original photo is captured when y ou press [ Shutter ]. The other two are automatically adjusted acc ording to the [...]
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104 Shooting F unctions > Drive (shooting method) Depth Bracketing When you press [ Shutter ], the camer a captures 3 consecutive phot os, each with a dier ent depth of eld by adjusting the aper ture value . Use a tripod to prev ent blurr y photos as the camera captures three phot os continuously . Y ou can adjust the settings in the Brack[...]
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Shooting F unctions 105 105 S h ooting F unction s Shooting F unctions Set the shooting inter val, the number of shots , and shooting star t time. Use this function to capture photos at r egular inter vals during an event, such as a lunar eclipse or a sunrise. T o capture an interval shot, In Shooting mode, press [ m ] ĺ b ĺ Interval Capture ĺ s[...]
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Shooting F unctions 106 106 S h ooting F unction s Shooting F unctions T o capture a realistic photo of a subject, the amount of light should be constant. When the light source varies, you can use a ash and supply a constant amount of light. Select appropriate settings accor ding to a light source and a subject. T o set ash options, In Shooti[...]
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107 Shooting F unctions > Flash Reducing the red-eye e ec t When you capture a phot o of a person in the dark using the ash, a red glow may appear in their ey es. T o reduce this red-eye e ect, selec t Aut o Red-eye or F ill-in Red . Without red-eye reduction With r ed-eye reduction When the red-eye reduction function is used, there are[...]
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108 Shooting F unctions > Flash Y ou can also drag the slider or touch / to adjust the intensity . Adjusting the flash intensity may not be e ective when: - The subject is too close to the camera. - Y ou set a high ISO sensitivity . - The exposure value is too big or too small . - It is too bright or too dark. ?[...]
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109 Shooting F unctions > Flash Option Description Flash Mode A- T T L : In the A- T TL (Advanced Through The Lens) mode, the camera measures the light reected by the subject through the lens. Then, it calculates the optimum exposure based on the exposure value and shutter speed. Manual Flash : The ash emits the full amount o[...]
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11 0 Shooting F unctions > Flash * Default Option Description Use W ireless Flash Set to use wireless sync. ( O *, On ) Channel Select channels for wireless sync. There are f our remote channels available to allow multiple r emote systems to operate at the same time. Master and sla ve ash units, in the same remote syst em, must be set to t[...]
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Shooting F unctions 111 111 S h ooting F unction s Shooting F unctions The metering mode ref ers to the way in which a camera measur es the quantity of light. The camera measures the amount of light in a scene , and in many of its modes, uses the measurement t o adjust various settings. F or example, if a subject looks darker than its ac tual color[...]
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11 2 Shooting F unctions > Metering Center-w eighted The Cent er-weighted mode calculates a broader ar ea than the Spot mode does. It sums up the amount of light in the center portion of the shot (60–80 %) and that of the rest of the shot (20–40 %). It is recommended for situations where ther e is a slight dier ence in brightness between [...]
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11 3 Shooting F unctions > Metering Measuring the exposure v alue of the focus area When this function is turned on, the camera automatically sets an optimal exposure by calculating the brightness of the f ocus area. This function is only available when you select Spot metering or Multi metering , and Selection AF . T o set this function, In Sho[...]
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Shooting F unctions 11 4 11 4 S h ooting F unction s Shooting F unctions This function automatically corrects for the loss of bright or dark detail that can occur due to shading di erences in the photo . T o set Dynamic Range options, In Shooting mode, press [ m ] ĺ b ĺ Dynamic Range ĺ an option. Without Dynamic Range eect With Dynamic Ran[...]
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Shooting F unctions 11 5 11 5 S h ooting F unction s Shooting F unctions The camera automatically sets the exposure b y measuring the levels of light from the photo ’ s composition and the position of a subject. If the exposure set by the camera is higher or lo wer than you expected, y ou can adjust the exposure value manually . The exposure valu[...]
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11 6 Shooting F unctions > Exposure compensation Using the brightness adjustment guide Adjust the brightness using the selected area as a r eference . The brightness of the selected area is displayed as a value t o help you to conv eniently adjust the brightness. T o adjust the brightness, In Shooting mode, press [ m ] ĺ b ĺ Brightness Adjustm[...]
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Shooting F unctions 11 7 11 7 S h ooting F unction s Shooting F unctions If you cannot achieve an appropriat e exposure because of a strong light/ dark contrast between the subject and the background, or y ou want to capture a photo in which the subject is out of the auto f ocus area, lock the focus or exposure and then captur e a photo . When the [...]
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Shooting F unctions 11 8 11 8 S h ooting F unction s Shooting F unctions Separate the exposure area and the f ocus area or merge them again. This feature is a vailable only when T ouch AF is set to T ouch AF . 1 On the screen, touch an ar ea to focus on it. The exposure separation ic on will appear on the focus frame. 2 Drag to the exposure [...]
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Shooting F unctions 11 9 11 9 S h ooting F unction s Shooting F unctions The functions available for video ar e explained star ting below . Movie size Set the movie size. T o set movie size options, In Shooting mode, press [ m ] ĺ g ĺ Movie Size ĺ an option. When Video Out is set to NT SC * Default Icon Size Recommended for 4096X2160 (24p) View [...]
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120 Shooting F unctions > Video functions When Video Out is set to P AL * Default Icon Size Recommended for 4096X2160 (24p) View on a 4K UHD T V . 3840X2160 (25p) View on a 4K UHD T V . * 1920X1080 (50p) View on a F ull HDT V . ( Videos r ecorded with this option may not play on some HD T V s or smart phones that do not suppor t 50p.) 1920X1080 [...]
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121 Shooting F unctions > Video functions Bit rat es for movie sizes File f ormat Movie Size Bit rate (HQ ) Mbit/s Bit rate (Normal) Mbit/s Fr ame rate Sensor output MP4 4K 4096X2160 36 29 24p 24p UHD 3840X2160 40 32 30p 29.97p 40 32 25p 25.00p FHD 1920X1080 16 13 60p 59.94p 16 13 50p 50.00p 8 6.4 30p 29.97p 8 6.4 25p 25.00p 7 5.5 24p 24.00p HD [...]
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122 Shooting F unctions > Video functions F ast/Slow Movie Set the playing speed of a video . T o set playing speed options, In Shooting mode, press [ m ] ĺ g ĺ F ast/Slow Movie ĺ an option. * Default Icon Description x0.25 : Record a video to view it at 1/4 normal speed during playback. Available only with 1280X720 (30p/25p), 640X480 (30p/25[...]
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123 Shooting F unctions > Video functions F ader Add dramatic e ects to your videos. Set the fade in option to gradually fade the video in at the star t of a scene. Set the fade out option to gradually fade the video out at the end of a scene . T o set fader options, In Shooting mode, press [ m ] ĺ g ĺ F ader ĺ an option. * Default Icon De[...]
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124 Shooting F unctions > Video functions V oice Sometimes, a muted video is more appealing than one with sound . T urn V oice o to rec ord a muted video . T o set voic e options, In Shooting mode, press [ m ] ĺ g ĺ V oice ĺ an option. W ind Cut When you rec ord videos in noisy envir onments, unintended sounds can be recor ded in videos. I[...]
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126 Playback/Editing Learn how t o view photo and video thumbnails and how to pr otect or delete les. If you per form no operations for a while , information and icons on the scr een disappear . When you pr ess a button or touch the screen, they will reappear . V iewing photos 1 Pr ess [ y ]. The most rec ent le you captured will be di[...]
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127 Playback/Editing > Searching and managing les V iewing les by categor y 1 In the thumbnail view , press [ m ] ĺ z ĺ Filter ĺ a category. Y ou can also touch the current category name to open the option list. * Default Option Description All* View les normally . Date View les by the dat e they were sav ed. T ype View[...]
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128 Playback/Editing > Searching and managing les V iewing continuous and burst shots View continuous and burst shots fr om a photo bundle. Select a photo bundle to play back all photos in the bundle aut omatically . If you delete a photo bundle, all phot os in the photo bundle will be deleted. The photos in a photo bundle are sa ved as an in[...]
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129 Playback/Editing > Searching and managing les P rotecting les Pr otect your les from accidental deletion. 1 In Playback mode, press [ m ] ĺ z ĺ Protect ĺ Multiple Protect . 2 Scroll command dial 2 or press [ C / F ] t o move t o a le, and then select the le by pressing [ o ]. 3 Pr ess [ a ]. Y ou cannot delete or rot[...]
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130 Playback/Editing > Searching and managing les Deleting les Delete les in Playback mode and secur e more space on your memory card. P rotected les can be deleted onc e the protection is remov ed. Deleting a single le Y ou can selec t a single le and delete it. 1 In Playback mode, select a le, and then press [ n ]. 2 When [...]
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131 Playback/Editing Enlarging a phot o Y ou can enlarge photos when viewing them in Playback mode. Y ou can also use the T rim function to ex tract the por tion of the image displayed on the screen and sav e it as a new le. Magnied area Magnication ( The maximum magnication may dier b y resolution.) Full Image Crop Scroll command di[...]
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132 Playback/Editing > V iewing photos V iewing a slide show Y ou can view photos in a slide show and apply various eects. 1 In Playback mode, press [ m ]. 2 Select z ĺ Slide Show Options . 3 Select a slide show eect option. Skip to step 4 to star t a slide show with no e ects. * Default Option Description Play Mode Set to play [...]
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133 Playback/Editing > V iewing photos V iewing the over exposure guide Make the overexposed ar eas in a photo blink. T o view the over exposure guide, In Playback mode, press [ m ] ĺ z ĺ Overexposur e Guide ĺ an option. V iewing inter val shots View photos that ar e captured with the Interval Capture function. T o view interval shots, In Pla[...]
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134 Playback/Editing In Playback mode, you can pla y a video, captur e an image from a video , or crop a video to sa ve as another le. Stop Capture Icon Description View previous le/Scan backward . (Each time you touch the icon while playing a video , you change the scan speed in this order: 2X, 4X, 8X.) Pause or r esume playback. View next ?[...]
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135 Playback/Editing > Playing videos Adjusting the brightness of a video Adjust the brightness of a video while playing it. T o adjust the brightness of a video , T ouch the left half of the display ĺ drag upward or downward . Stop Capture Adjusting the v olume of a video Adjust the volume of a video while pla ying it. T o adjust the volume of[...]
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136 Playback/Editing > Playing videos 10 When the pop-up message appears, select Ye s . Y ou cannot trim a video recorded in 3D mode . The original video should be at least 10 seconds long . The camera will save the edit ed video as a new le and leave the original video intact. Capturing an image during pla yback 1 While [...]
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137 Playback/Editing P er form photo editing tasks, such as r esizing or rotating . Edited photos are sav ed as new les under dierent le names . Photos captured in some modes cannot be edited with the Image Edit function. T o edit images, In Playback mode, scroll to a phot o, and then press [ m ] ĺ z ĺ Edit Image ĺ an option. Som[...]
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138 Playback/Editing > Editing photos Rotating a photo 1 T ouch ĺ . 2 T ouch an option. Rotate : Right 90˚ Cancel Done 3 Pr ess [ o ] or touch Done . 4 T ouch to save. Y ou can also rotate a photo in Pla yback mode by pressing [ m ], and then selecting z ĺ Rotate ĺ a desired option. The camera will overwrite the original le.[...]
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139 Playback/Editing > Editing photos Adjusting y our photos Y ou can correct captured photos by adjusting the brightness, c ontrast, or color . 1 T ouch . 2 T ouch an adjusting option. If you selected (A uto adjustment), skip to step 4. Icon Description Original (Reset to the original image .) Auto adjustment Brightness Contrast Saturati[...]
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140 Playback/Editing > Editing photos Applying Smar t F ilter e ects Apply special eects to your photos . 1 T ouch , and then touch an option. Smart Filter : Vignetting Cancel Done Option Description Original No eect Vignetting Apply the retro-looking colors, high contrast, and strong vignette e ect of Lomo cameras. Miniature (H) App[...]
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Chapter 4 C onnec ting & T ransf erring Learn how t o share photos or videos and use various featur es.[...]
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142 Connecting & T ransferring C onnec ting to a smar t phone Using NFC f eatures in Playback mode (Phot o Beam) In Playback mode, the camera transfers the curr ent les to the smart phone automatically when you plac e the two devices close to each other while they are connected via Bluetooth. T o transfer multiple les, select le[...]
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143 Connecting & T ransferring > Connecting to a smar t phone Using the GPS Geo T agging F eature T o save GPS information when you take a photo using the camera, c onnect the camera and smart phone via Bluetooth. Then, activate the GPS feature on the smart phone. Sending les to a smar t phone Y ou can use the M obileLink featur e to easi[...]
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144 Connecting & T ransferring > Connecting to a smar t phone 1 In Shooting mode, press [ R ]. Y ou can also press and hold [ R ] to launch the MobileLink feature directly . 2 T ouch . If the pop -up message that prompts you t o download the application appears, select Next . If you use a Wi-Fi manual c onnection to conn[...]
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145 Connecting & T ransferring > Connecting to a smar t phone 1 In Shooting mode, press [ R ]. 2 T ouch . If the pop -up message that prompts you t o download the application appears, select Next . If you use a Wi-Fi manual c onnection to connect the camera and a smar t phone, y ou can enable the Wi-F i Privacy lock . (p. 180) [...]
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146 Connecting & T ransferring > Connecting to a smar t phone 5 On the camera, allow the smart phone to connect to your camera or conrm the reg istration request. If the smar t phone has been connected to your camera befor e, it is connected automatically . If the pop -up message that prompts you t o set the auto time settin[...]
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147 Connecting & T ransferring > Connecting to a smar t phone Using a smar t phone as a remote shutt er release Use the Bluetooth Shutter function in Samsung Camera Manager on the smar t phone to use the smart phone as a remote shutter for the camer a. This featur e is suppor ted by smart phones running the Android OS. W e recommend t[...]
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148 Connecting & T ransferring > Connecting to a smar t phone Saving les to a smart phone automatically When you capture a phot o with your camera, the photo is sav ed to a smart phone automatically using the Quick T ransfer f eature. The Quick Transf er feature is supported by smart phones or tablets running the Android OS. (Some [...]
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149 Connecting & T ransferring > Connecting to a smar t phone 4 On the camera, conrm the smart phone‘s r egistration request. If the smar t phone has been connected to your camera befor e, it is connected automatically . The Quick T ransfer icon on the camera ’ s screen will be changed to an icon that shows the c onnecti[...]
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150 Connecting & T ransferring Sending photos via email Connect to a network and send stored phot os on the camera via email. Connecting to a WLAN Learn to c onnect via an access point (AP) when you ar e in a range of a WLAN. Y ou can also congure network settings . 1 In Playback mode, touch . The camera automatically sear ches for av[...]
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151 Connecting & T ransferring > Sending photos via email Setting network options 1 In the Wi-F i Setting screen, move to an AP , and then pr ess [ F ] or touch . 2 Select each option, and then enter the required information. Option Description Network P assword Enter the network passwor d. IP Setting Set the IP address automatically or manu[...]
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152 Connecting & T ransferring > Sending photos via email Network connection tips Y ou must inser t a memor y card to use the Wi-Fi f eatures. The quality of the network connection will be determined by the AP . The further the distance between your camera and the AP , the longer it will take to connect to the network. ?[...]
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153 Connecting & T ransferring > Sending photos via email Entering te x t Learn how t o enter text. The icons in the table let you move the cursor , change the case, etc . T ouch a key to enter it. Icon Description Change case. Switch between Symbol/Number mode and the normal mode . T ouch to enter a space . Change the input la[...]
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154 Connecting & T ransferring > Sending photos via email Sending photos via email Y ou can send photos stored on the camera via email. F or information about entering text, ref er to “Entering text“ . (p. 153) 1 In Playback mode, touch . In thumbnail view , select ĺ a le, and then press [ f ]. Y ou can select up to 5 les. [...]
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155 Connecting & T ransferring > Sending photos via email Even if a photo appears to ha ve transferr ed successfully , errors with the recipient’ s email account may cause the photo to be rejected or r ecognized as spam. Y ou may not be able to send an email if no network connection is available or if your email account setti[...]
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156 Connecting & T ransferring > Sending photos via email 5 Select the Email box, enter your email addr ess, and then touch . 6 Select Sav e to sav e your changes . T o delete your information, select Reset . Setting an email password In the email menu, you can set the email passwor d. F or information about entering text, ref er to ?[...]
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157 Connecting & T ransferring > Sending photos via email Changing the email passwor d In the email menu, you can change the email passwor d. F or information about entering text, ref er to “Entering text“ . (p. 153) 1 In Playback mode, touch . The camera will automatically attempt t o connect to a WLAN via the most recently conne[...]
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158 Connecting & T ransferring V iewing photos or videos on a T V Use the Wi-F i feature or USB cable to pla y back les from the camera on a T V . T o use the Wi-F i feature and connect the camera wirelessly , the T V must support home net working func tions. Connecting wirelessly 1 In Playback mode, touch . 2 Select or . If the guide[...]
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159 Connecting & T ransferring > Viewing phot os or videos on a T V Y ou can share up to 1,000 rec ent les. On the T V , you can view only photos or videos captured with your camera. The range of the wireless connection between your camera and a T V may vary depending on the specications of the AP . If the c[...]
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160 Connecting & T ransferring > Viewing phot os or videos on a T V Connecting via cable Play back photos or videos by c onnecting your camera to an HDMI- suppor ted T V using an optional HDMI cable. V iewing les on a T V 1 In Shooting or Playback mode, press [ m ] ĺ q ĺ HDMI Output ĺ an option. (p . 179) 2 T urn o your camera and T[...]
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161 Connecting & T ransferring > Viewing phot os or videos on a T V V iewing les on a 3D T V Y ou can view photos or videos captured in 3D mode on a 3D T V . 1 In Shooting or Playback mode, press [ m ] ĺ q ĺ HDMI Output ĺ an option. (p . 179) 2 T urn o your camera and 3D T V . 3 Connect your camera to y our 3D T V with the optional [...]
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162 Connecting & T ransferring C onnec ting to a computer Using A uto Backup f or photos or videos Y ou can send photos or videos that you captured with the camera to a PC wirelessly . Installing the program f or Auto Backup on y our PC 1 Connect the camera to the PC with the USB cable. 2 T urn on the i-Launcher program, and then select PC Auto[...]
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163 Connecting & T ransferring > Connecting to a computer 3 Select OK . T o cancel sending, select Cancel . Y ou cannot selec t individual les to backup . This func tion backs up only new les on the camera. The backup ’ s progr ess will be shown on the PC monitor . When the transfer is complet ed, the came[...]
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164 Connecting & T ransferring > Connecting to a computer 3 T urn on the camera. The computer r ecognizes the camera aut omatically . 4 On your comput er , select My Computer ĺ Removable Disk ĺ DCIM ĺ 100PHO T O or 101_0101 . 5 Select the les you want, and then drag or save them to y our computer . If the Folder T ype is set to [...]
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165 Connecting & T ransferring > Connecting to a computer Disconnecting the camera (for Windo ws 7) When the camera is connected to the computer as a r emovable disk, follow the instructions below to disc onnect the camera. W ith Windows 8 and Windo ws 8.1, the methods for disconnecting the camera are similar . 1 Ensure that no data is being[...]
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166 Connecting & T ransferring > Connecting to a computer 3 T urn on the camera. The computer r ecognizes the camera aut omatically and displays a removable disk ic on. 4 On your comput er , open the removable disk. 5 Select the les you want, and then drag or save them to y our computer .[...]
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Chapter 5 C amer a settings menu Learn about the user settings and general settings menu . Y ou can adjust the settings to better suit your needs and prefer ences.[...]
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168 Camera settings menu Y ou can set the user environment with these settings. T o set user options, In Shooting mode, press [ m ] ĺ d ĺ an option. Available it ems and their order may dier depending on shooting conditions . Manage Custom Mode Create y our own shooting modes by adjusting options and saving them. Open saved cust om modes or de[...]
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169 Camera settings menu > User settings Color Spac e The color space option allo ws you to select methods for r epresenting colors. Digital imag ing devices such as digital cameras, monit ors, and printers hav e their own color ranges, r eferred t o as color spaces. * Default Option Description sRGB* sRGB (Standard RGB) is an international spec[...]
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170 Camera settings menu > User settings Distor tion Corr ec t Y ou can correct distor tion that can be caused by lenses. This function may not be available with some lenses. User Display Y ou can add or remove shooting information fr om the display . 1 2 3 No . Description 1 Icons Set to display icons on the right in Shooting mode. 2 Date and T[...]
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171 Camera settings menu > User settings Cent er Marker Set to display a cross-shaped c enter marker in the center of the screen. U se the center marker to set the v er tical and horizontal levels . Y ou can set the size of the center marker or apply e ects to it. * Default Option Description Display Set to turn the center marker on or o .[...]
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172 Camera settings menu > User settings * Default Option Description FEL Hold Keep the ash intensity lock function on af ter shooting. ( The intensity remains locked even after you capture a photo .) (p. 110) AF Mode Select a focusing method. AF Area Select an auto focus area. White Balance Set a White Balance option (light sourc e) that a?[...]
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173 Camera settings menu > User settings * Default Option Description T ouch Operation Set to enable touch operation in Shooting mode. Dynamic Range Select an option to correct brightness dierences caused by shadows in the photo . Minimum Shutter Speed Set the slowest shutter speed the camera is allow ed to use. Auto ISO Range Set the maximum[...]
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174 Camera settings menu > User settings iF n S etting Adjust the iF n settings for an i-F unction lens. Option Description iFn Standar d Adjust the shutter speed , aper ture value, and other options on the lens by pressing [ i-F unc tion ] or select options that can be adjusted when you press [ i-F unction ] on an i-Function lens. iFn Plus On a[...]
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175 Camera settings menu > User settings Lens Butt on Speed Settings Set the zoom speed for the P ower Zoom lens ’ buttons at either fast, medium, or slow . At fast speed, zoom noise incr eases and can be recorded in videos. This function is available only when you attach the P ower Z oom lens. T ouch Operation Set to enable touch operation in[...]
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176 Camera settings menu > User settings E-Shutter * Default Option Description O* Set to use the mechanical shutter . On Set to use the electronic shutter curtain rst and the mechanical curtain second. This featur e is available only when you attach a Samsung lens using a Samsung NX mount. W e recommend that you use the elec[...]
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177 Camera settings menu Learn to c ongure your camera ’ s settings. T o set Setting options, In Shooting or Playback mode, press [ m ] ĺ q ĺ an option. * Default Item Description Sound Sy stem V olume : Set the sound volume or turn all sound o entirely . ( O , Low , Medium *, High ) Even if the system v olume is turned o , t[...]
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178 Camera settings menu > Setting * Default Item Description Po wer Sav e Set power shut o time. The camera shuts o if you do not use it within the time you set. ( 30 sec , 1 min *, 3 min , 5 min , 10 min , 30 min ) The camera retains the pow er-o time setting even if you replace the batt er y . Po wer Save does not w ork[...]
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179 Camera settings menu > Setting * Default Item Description HDMI Output When you connect the camera to an HDMI-supported T V with an HDMI cable, you can change the r esolution of the image. NTSC : Auto *, 1920 X 1080p , 1280 X 720p , 720 X 480p , 720 X 576p (activates only when PA L is selected) File Name Set the method of creating l[...]
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180 Camera settings menu > Setting * Default Item Description F ormat F ormat the memor y card. F ormatting deletes all existing les including protected les. ( No *, Ye s ) Errors can occur if you use a memory card formatt ed by another brand of camera, a memory card reader , or a computer . Please format memory cards in the camera before [...]
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181 Camera settings menu > Setting * Default Item Description Reset Camera Menu *: Return the setup menu and shooting options to the factory defaults. Key Mapping : Return the cust om button functions to the factor y defaults. C Mode : Return the T mode settings to the factor y defaults. Bluetooth/W i-Fi : Return the [...]
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Chapter 6 Appendix Get information about error messages , camera maintenance, using pr ograms on a computer , rmwar e updates, troubleshooting tips , specications, and glossary terms.[...]
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183 Appendix When the following err or messages appear , tr y these remedies. Error messages Suggested remedies Lens is locked The lens is locked. Rotate the lens c ounter- clockwise until you hear a click. (p. 54) Card Err or T urn o the camera, and then turn it on again. Remove the memory card and insert it again. F ormat [...]
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184 Appendix Cleaning the camera Camera lens and displa y Use a brush to remo ve dust and wipe the lens gently with a soft cloth. If any dust remains , apply lens cleaning liquid to a piece of lens cleaning paper and wipe gently . Image sensor Depending on dierent shooting c onditions, dust may appear in photos because the image sensor is expose[...]
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185 Appendix > Maintaining the camera Using on beaches or shores Pr otect your camera from sand and dirt when you use it on beaches or in other similar areas. Y our camera is not waterproof . Do not handle the battery, adapt er , or memor y card with wet hands . Operating the camera with w et hands may cause damage to y our camera.[...]
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186 Appendix > Maintaining the camera Using the camera with caution in the humid en vironments When you mov e the camera from a cold en vironment to a warm one, condensation can form on the lens or int ernal components of the camera. In this situation, turn o the camera and wait for at least 1 hour . If condensation forms on the memory card, [...]
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187 Appendix > Maintaining the camera About memor y cards Suppor ted memory cards This product supports SD (S ecure Digital), SDHC (Secure Dig ital High Capacity), SD XC (Secur e Digital eXtended Capacity), microSD , microSDHC, or microSD XC memory cards. T erminal Write-protect switch Label (front) Y ou can prevent les from being deleted b y[...]
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188 Appendix > Maintaining the camera Memor y card capacity The memory capacit y may dier depending on the type of scenes y ou shoot and the shooting conditions. These capacities are based on a 4 GB SD car d. Size Quality Super Fine F ine Normal RA W (Normal Compression) RA W (Lossless Compression) RA W (Lossless Compression) + S.Fine RA W (L[...]
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189 Appendix > Maintaining the camera Size Quality HQ Normal Video 4096X2160 (24p/NTSC, P AL) Approx. 14' 35" Approx. 18' 15" 3840X2160 (30p/NTSC, 25p/P AL) Approx. 13' 6" Approx. 16' 22" 1920X1080 (60p/NTSC, 50p/P AL) Appr ox. 32' 30" Appro x. 40' 41" 1920X1080 (30p/NTSC, 25p/P AL) App[...]
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190 Appendix > Maintaining the camera Pr event memory cards from making contac t with liquids, dirt, or foreign substances. If dirt y , wipe the memor y card clean with a soft cloth before you insert the memor y card into your camera. Do not allow liquids, dirt, or foreign substanc es to come in contact with memor y cards or the me[...]
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191 Appendix > Maintaining the camera Av oid storing or using the battery in hot, humid places, such as spas or shower enclosures . Do not rest the camera on ammable surfaces, such as bedding, carpets, or electric blankets for a prolonged period. When the camera is switched on, do not leave it in an y conned space for [...]
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192 Appendix > Maintaining the camera Battery life Shooting mode Av erage time/Number of photos Photos Approx. 185 min./Appr ox. 370 photos Videos Approx. 115 min. (Rec ord videos at 1920X1080 (60p)) The gures abo ve are based on CIP A test standards . Y our results may dier depending on your actual usage. Av ailable shooting[...]
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193 Appendix > Maintaining the camera Battery precautions Protect batteries, char gers, and memory cards from damage. Pr event batteries from making contact with metal objects, as this can create a connection between the + and – terminals of y our batter y and lead to temporary or permanent batter y damage and may cause a re or electric sho[...]
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194 Appendix > Maintaining the camera Notes about charging with a c omputer connected Use only the provided USB cable . The battery may not charge when: - Y ou use a USB hub . - Other USB devices are connected to your computer . - Y ou connect the cable to the port on the front side of your computer . - The USB port[...]
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195 Appendix Using pr ograms on a PC Y ou can view and edit les using the provided programs . Y ou can also send the les to a PC wirelessly . Installing i-Launcher 1 T urn o the camera. 2 Connect the camera to the PC with the USB cable. Y ou must plug the small end of the USB cable into your camera. If the cable is reversed , it may[...]
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196 Appendix > Using prog rams on a PC Requirements f or W indows OS Item Requirements CPU Intel® 3rd Gen. i5 3.4 GHz or higher (or equivalent AMD processor) RAM Minimum 1 GB RAM OS Window s 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 Hard disk capacity 400 MB (1 GB or higher recommended) Others USB 2.0 port * F ull HD is supported only on 32-bit editions. .NET [...]
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197 Appendix > Using prog rams on a PC Using i-Launcher i-Launcher allows y ou to update the rmwar e of the camera or the lens, or download the User Manual. It also allows y ou to download and install Samsung Movie Con verter , Samsung DNG Converter , PC Auto Backup , Samsung RA W Conv er ter , and the Po wer Media Player pr ogram. Opening i-[...]
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198 Appendix > Using prog rams on a PC Requirements Item Requirements PC Auto Backup Window s Window s 7/8/8.1 Mac Mac OS 10.7 or higher Samsung Movie Conve r te r Window s 64-bit Window s 7/8/8.1 (32-bit editions support up to Full HD . .NET Framework 4.0 or abo ve is supported by Windo ws 7.) Mac Mac OS 10.7 or higher P ower Media Player Windo[...]
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199 Appendix > Using prog rams on a PC Installing Samsung RA W Conv er ter Launch i-Launcher , and then follow the on-scr een instructions to install the program. Using Samsung RA W C onv er ter Photos captured by a camera ar e often conv er ted to JPEG format and stored in the memory according to the settings of the camera at the time of shooti[...]
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200 Appendix Updating the firm war e Connect the camera to the computer and update the rm ware of the camera or the lens. Y ou cannot run a rmware updat e without a fully charged battery. Rechar ge the battery fully before running a rmwar e update. If you update the rmwar e, user settings and values will be reset. (Date , [...]
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201 Appendix Befor e contac ting a ser vice center If you are having tr ouble with your device , tr y these troubleshooting solutions befor e contacting a ser vice professional . When you leave y our camera at a service center , be sure to also leave the other components that may hav e contributed to the malfunction, such as the memory card and bat[...]
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202 Appendix > Befor e contacting a ser vice center Situation Suggested remedies The memory card has an error T urn o the camera, and then turn it on again. Remove the memory card, and then insert it again. F ormat the memor y card. See “ Cautions when using memory cards“ for more details. (p . 190) Y our computer doe[...]
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203 Appendix > Befor e contacting a ser vice center Situation Suggested remedies The playback scr een does not appear on the connected external device Ensure that the HDMI cable is properly connected to the external monitor . Ensure that the memory card has recorded properly . Y our computer does not recognize y our camera E[...]
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204 Appendix Camera specifications Image Sensor T ype BSI CMOS Sensor size 23.5 X 15.7 mm Eective pix els Approx. 28.2 mega-pix els T otal pixels Approx. 30.7 mega-pix els Color lter RGB primary Lens Mount T ype Samsung NX Mount Image Stabilization T ype Lens shift (depends on lens) i-F unction F eatures Aperture value, Shutter speed, Exposur[...]
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205 Appendix > Camera specications Drive Modes Mode Single, Continuous , Timer , Bracket Continuous shooting 9 fps * Maximum shooting speed is 9 frames per second. It will slow down after appro x. JPEG 40 shots, RA W 5 shots. (Based on UHS-I SD Card. May vary depending on the spec of memory card.) Bracket shooting Auto exposur e bracketing, W[...]
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206 Appendix > Camera specications Video F ormat MP4, A VI Compr ession Video HEVC, MJPEG ( VGA only) Size 4096X2160 (24 fps), 3840X2160 (30 fps), 1920X1080, 1280X720, 640X480 * When recording 4K or UHD video , the angle of view becomes narrow er . (Eective angle of view: approx. 4K 1.68 times, UHD 1.77 times the focal length) Fr ame rate [...]
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207 Appendix Glossar y Anaglyph mode Anaglyph mode enables a 3D eect to be applied to images when they are viewed thr ough optical devices such as special glasses. The camera captures two separate images in r ed and cyan (chromatically opposite colors). The images are combined and when viewed thr ough special glasses, with red and cyan colored ?[...]
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208 Appendix > Glossar y Color spac e The range of colors that the camera can identify and repr oduce in photos . Color t emperature Color T emperature is a measurement in deg rees Kelvin (K) that indicates the hue of a specic type of light source. A s the color temperature increases, the c olor of the light source has a more bluish quality .[...]
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209 Appendix > Glossar y Exif (Exchangeable Image F ile Format) A specication that denes an image le format f or digital cameras created by the Japan Electronic Industries Development Association (JEIDA). Exposure The amount of light allow ed to reach the camera ’ s sensor . Exposure is controlled by a c ombination of the shutter spee[...]
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210 Appendix > Glossar y ISO sensitivity The sensitivity of the camera to light, based on the equivalent lm speed used in a lm camera. At higher ISO settings , the camera can use a higher shutter speed to reduc e blur caused by camera shake and low light. Howev er , images with a high ISO setting are more susceptible to noise . JPEG (Joint[...]
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21 1 Appendix > Glossar y NTSC (National T elevision Sy stem C ommittee) A video color encoding standar d used most commonly in Japan, North America, the Philippines, South America, South Korea, and T aiwan. Optical zoom This is a general zoom which can enlarge images with a lens and does not reduce the quality of images. P AL (Phase Alternate L[...]
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212 Appendix > Glossar y RA W (C CD raw data) The original, unpr ocessed data, collected directly from the camera ’ s image sensor . White Balance, c ontrast , saturation, sharpness, and other data can be manipulated with editing software before the image is c ompressed into a standard le format. Resolution The number of pixels pr esent in [...]
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213 Appendix Optional accessories Y ou can purchase the following optional items: Lens , external ash, shutter release (micro USB type), rechargeable batt er y , battery charger , camera bag, camera case, memory card, lter , USB cable, HDMI cable, and camera strap . F or information about accessories and their availability , visit the [...]
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214 Appendix A Acc essories Connect the ash 59 Flash lay out 58 Active AF 89 AEL 117 Aperture 16, 20 Auto Backup 162 Auto f ocus 87 B Battery Caution 191 Charging 36 Inser t 34 Bluetooth Shutter 147 Bracketing 102 C Camera Disconnecting ( Windo ws) 165 Layout 30 Camera specica tions 204 Color spac e 169 Connecting to a computer Auto Backup 16[...]
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215 Appendix > Index I Icons Playback mode 50 Shooting mode 46 i-Launcher 195 Image adjustment Adjusting photos 139 Retouching faces 139 Initial settings 37 Interval capture 105 ISO 19, 20, 80 L Lenses Layout 53 Locking 54 Markings 57 Unlocking 55 M Maintenance 184 Memory card Caution 187 Inser t 34 Metering 111 MF Assist 96 MobileLink 143 N NFC[...]
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216 Appendix > Index S Samsung RA W Conv er ter 199 Ser vice center 201 Settings 177 Shooting modes Aperture Priority 64 Auto 60 Custom 67 Manual 66 Prog ram 62 Recording 73 Samsung Auto Shot 69 Shutter Priority 65 Smart 71 Shutter speed 18, 20 Slide show 132 Smart lter Playback mode 140 Shooting mode 86 Smart panel 42 Smart R ange+ 124 T Thu[...]
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Please refer t o the warranty that came with your product or visit our website www .samsung.com f or after-sales ser vice or inquiries.[...]