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EN Appendix Camera Connectivity Using the Menus Playback Camera Function Controls Basic Operation Getting Started E Series : E1410SW User Manual GE Digital Camera imagination at work[...]
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i This symbol [crossed-out wheeled bin WEEE Annex IV] indicates separate collection of electrical and electronic waste in the European countries. Please do not throw the equipment into the waste. Please recycle and dispose of properly. Declaration of Conformity Model Name: E1410SW Trade Name: GE Responsible Party: General Imaging Co. Address: 1411 [...]
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ii ii 1 SAFE T Y PRECAUTIONS Camera notes: Do not store or use the camera in the following environments: • In the rain, in humid or dusty environments. • In a place where the camera can be exposed directly to sunlight or subject to high temperatures, e.g. Inside a closed car in summer. • In a place where the camera is subject to a high magnet[...]
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ii 1 BEFORE YOU ST ART Preface Thank you for purchasing this GE digital camera. Please read this manual carefully and keep it in a safe place for futur e reference. Copyright © Copyright 2011 General Imaging Company All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or transl[...]
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2 3 • Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight for extended periods. • Download all pictures and remove the batteries from the camera if you are going to store the camera for long periods of time. • Do not use abrasive cleansers, alcohol-based, or solvent- based cleaners to clean the camera. To clean, wipe the camera with a slightly damp sof[...]
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2 3 3 WARNING .......................................................................i SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................ii BEFORE YOU START .................................................... 1 Preface .........................................................................................1 Copyright ............[...]
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4 Auto Scene ........................................................................ 26 Landscape ........................................................................ 26 Sport .................................................................................. 26 Beach .............................................................................[...]
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5 ISO ...................................................................................... 35 Slow Shutter ..................................................................... 35 PLAYBACK ................................................................... 36 Viewing Photos and Videos .................................................. 36 Thumbnai[...]
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6 6 7 Resize ................................................................................. 57 Color Eect ....................................................................... 57 Slideshow .......................................................................... 58 Continuous Capture Group Playback ......................... 58 Setup Menu .[...]
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6 7 GET TING RE ADY Your package should contain the camera model you purchased along with the following items. If anything is missing or appears to be damaged, please contact General Imaging. Unpacking USB Cable Wrist Strap AC adapter Rechargeable lithium-ion battery Warranty Card CD-ROM[...]
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8 9 Camera Views Front View Back View Right View 1 4 2 3 9 10 11 12 13 7 6 5 8[...]
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8 9 9 Top View Left View Bottom View 1 Flash 13 Function/SET Button 2 Lens 14 HDMI Port 3 Mic 15 USB/AV Port 4 AF assist beam/Timer indicator 16 Wrist Strap Mount 5 LCD Screen 17 Power Button 6 Mode Selection Button 18 Power Indicator 7 Menu Button 19 Movie button 8 Playback Button 20 Shutter Button 9 Disp/Up Button 21 Zoom Wheel 10 Flash Mode/Righ[...]
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10 11 10 11 1. With the camera turned "o", place the batteries into the camera. 2. Use the USB cable to connect the camera to the power adapter . (The power supply charger varys with regions, so the charger you received may be dierent fr om that in the picture). 3. Insert the power adapter into the power socket. Battery Charging Whe[...]
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10 11 10 11 Insert the Battery and SD/SDHC/SDXC Card (Not included) 2. Insert the battery while observing the correct polarity. Use the side of battery to press down the stopper as shown, allowing the battery to lock into place properly. 1. Open the battery compartment .[...]
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12 12 13 4. Close the battery compartment . 3. Insert an SD/SDHC/SDXC card (not included) into the memory card slot as shown.[...]
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12 13 Extensive, continuous use of the camera can cause battery to overheat . Please always use caution when removing the battery. Optional SD/SDHC/SDXC cards ar e not included. The use of 64 MB to 128 GB memory cards from recognized manufacturers such as SanDisk, Panasonic and Toshiba are recommended for reliable data storage. To remove the SD/SDH[...]
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14 15 Setting Language and Date/Time The Date/Time and Language setup page will automatically appear when the camera is turned on the rst time. To s et t he d ispl ay l angu age and date/ time , go to the foll owin g setu p op tion s in the Gen eral Setu p me nu. • Language • Date/Time To access the General Setup menu, do the following: 1. P[...]
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14 15 15 Set Date/Time 1. In the General Setup menu, press Up/Down button to select Date/Time, press SET or Right button to enter setting mode. 2. Press Up/Down to select th e date display mode, press right button to select the item to be set , press Up/Down button to select the required value. 3. Press the SET button to conrm the setting.[...]
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16 17 16 17 If the LCD monitor is damaged, take particular care with the liquid inside the monitor . If any of the following situations arise, take the recommended immediate action indicated below: • If liquid from the LCD comes in contact with your skin, wipe the area with a cloth and then wash thoroughly with soap and running water . • If liq[...]
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16 17 16 17 Press button to toggle between these modes: Default , Grid, and Clean. Default mode: Display the camera parameters on screen 1234 -0.3 EV 1/50 F3.3 400 ISO Grid: Camera parameters with Grid and Histogram 1234 -0.3 EV 1/50 F3.3 400 ISO Clean: Does not display any additional icons Using the Modes Display Setting[...]
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18 19 LCD Screen Display Still Picture Mode Display Mode: 1234 x3.5 -0.3 EV 1/50 F3.3 400 ISO 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 9 10 11 15 14 13 12 19 18 16 17 1234 x3.5 -0.3 EV 1/50 F3.3 400 ISO 20 21 22 23 1 Shooting Mode Icons Auto Mode Manual Mode Face Beautier Scene Mode Panorama Mode 2 Macro Mode 3 Zoom 4 Remaining number of pictures 5 SD Memory card/built-[...]
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18 19 19 14 Shutter Speed 15 Aperture Value 16 Focus Frame 17 Eye-Fi ON (with signal) 18 Expo Metering AiAE Spot Multi 19 AF Mode Single-AF Multi-AF Object Tracking 20 Self-Timer 2 sec 10 sec Smile 21 Flash Mode Force O Flash Auto Force Flash Slow Sync. Slow Sync. + Red-Eye Red-Eye Reduction 22 Continuous Shot Single Continuous Shot Cont . Shot-[...]
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20 Video Shooting Mode Display Mode : 2 00:56 -0.3 EV 1 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 10 11 13 14 12 1 Video Mode Icon 2 Macro Mode 3 Self-Timer 10 sec 4 Zoom Value Scale (Displayed only when zoom is activated) 5 Remaining time for video recording 6 SD Memory Card/Built-in Memory 7 Battery Status 8 Video Quality 9 Picture Color 10 Image Stabilization 11 Exposure C[...]
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21 Playback Mode Display Mode: 6/45 2011 10-25 15:37 1 9 3 4 5 2 11 12 1 10 x4 6 8 7 1 DPOF File 2 File Protection 3 Memory Space (this picture/total number of pictures) 4 SD Memory Card/Built-in Memory 5 Battery Status 6 Zoom Magnication Area 7 Image Zoom Ratios 8 Image Zoon 9 Shooting Date 10 Continuous Capture Group Playback 11 Red-Eye Reduct[...]
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22 23 22 23 Using the Mode Button The GE camera provides a convenient Mode Button that allows you to switch between dierent modes easily. After pressing the mode button to enter mode selection menu, press the Left/Right button to choose the mode, press the SET button to conrm your selection. All the available modes are listed as follows: Mode[...]
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22 23 22 23 Shooting in Auto Mode Auto mode is the easiest mode to take photos. While operating in this mode, the camera automatically optimizes your photos for best results. Follow these steps: 1. Press mode button to select Auto Mode ( ). 2. Compose your picture in the LCD screen and pr ess the Shutter button halfway to focus on the subject . 3. [...]
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24 25 24 25 In Portrait Mode, the camera is set to automatically adjust camera exposure for realistic portrayal of skin tones. 1. Press mode button to select Beautier Mode ( ). 2. After entering Beautier Mode, you can select other functions setting (such as: Stabilization, Smile Detection etc). Beautier mode has 3 dierent eects: • [...]
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24 25 24 25 5. If continuous pictures are less than 4 shots, press SET button, the camera will splice the pictures automatically. Press playback button to enter playback mode to see the eect . 6. If you take 4 pictures, the camera will splice the pictures automatically. Press playback button to enter playback mode to see the eect . After sele[...]
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26 Mode name Description Auto Scene Identies the scene automatically; Person, Backlighting, Landscape, Macro, Night Scene, Night Scene with subject , Auto. Landscape For landscapes. Vivid reproduction of green and blue. Sport For fast-moving subjects. Capture sharp action shots with minimal blur. This mode is not recommended for shooting indoors[...]
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27 Mode name Description Panning Shot Produces background image blur that emphasizes the motion of the main subject. Text For taking pictures of text , documents or white boards. Portrait The best setting for portrait shooting, enables AE/AF for faces. Distorting Mirror Distorts photo and subjects with a mirror eect for interesting special ee[...]
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28 29 In the " ASCN " mode, dierent recording conditions are detected intelligently and the most suitable settings will be automatically selected. Icon Mode name Icon Mode name Landscape Mode Night Landscape Mode Portrait Mode Macro Mode Night Portrait Auto Mode Backlit Portrait To use "ASCN": 1. Press mode button to select ?[...]
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28 29 29 Mode name Description Landscape Mode For landscapes, ASCN will automatically adjust the exposure and reproduce vivid gr een and blue colors. Portrait Mode The best mode for shooting portraits at night and enables AE/AF for faces. Night Portrait When you taken portraits at night , or in low light conditions, ASCN will automatically adjust t[...]
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30 31 30 31 There are two built-in zoom f unctions: optical zoom and digital zoom. When taking photos, you can zoom in or out on an object using the zoom wheel. W T Zoom indicator (See “Digital Zoom“ on page 47) When the optical zoom reaches its maximum value, it stops momentarily. Release and push the zoom wheel again, and the optical zoom wil[...]
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30 31 30 31 Basic Functions Menu The Basic Functions menu includes ash, self-timer, macro, continuous capture. Set the basic functions as per the following steps: Flash 1. Press Right/Flash button to enter function menus. • Force O Flash is turned o. • Flash Auto Camera ash goes o automatically based on existing light conditions.[...]
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32 33 32 33 Use this setting to perform continuous sho oting. After entering this mode, you can shoot multiple images by continuously holding the shutter button down. 1. Press Down button to enter continuous capture menu. 2. Press the L eft/Right button to selec t the following 5 mod es: • Single Capture a single shot only. • Continuous Shot Sh[...]
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32 33 32 33 Self-Timer Setting Use this function to take pictures at pre-set intervals. The camera shutter speed can be set for 2 seconds, 10 seconds or by smile detection. 1. Press button to enter function menu. 2. Press Up/Down button to enter self-timer function menu. 3. Press Left/Right button to select self-timer function menu. • Self -Timer[...]
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34 35 Macro Mode The Macro setting is ideal for shooting small objects or close- up photos. This mode allows you to focus on subjects very close to the camera. 1. Press button to enter macro function menu. 2. Press the Left/Right button to select the following two modes: • Macro O Select this option to disable Macro. • Macro On Select this t[...]
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34 35 35 Slow Shutter In shutter B mode, you can control the exposure time. (The slow shutter mode is available only in M manual mode). • Manual : To set a long exposure time between 2~30 sec. The use of tripod is recommended for prolonged exposure times. ISO The ISO function allows you to set the sensitivity of the camera's sensor to light [...]
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36 37 36 37 Viewing Photos and Videos PLAYBA CK To view the captured photos and video clips on the L CD screen: 1. Press the button to enter the Playback mode. The last recorded photo or video clip will appear . 2. Use the Left/Right navigation buttons to scroll through the photos or video clips stored in the internal memory or memory card. 3. To p[...]
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36 37 36 37 When playing a movie, press the Up/Down button to increase or decrease the volume. To mute the audio, pr ess and hold the Down button until the appears. 00:00:47 00:01:23 Thumbnail View When in Playback mode, rotate the zoom wheel counter clockwise to the position to display thumbnail images of the photos and videos on the screen. W Zoo[...]
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38 39 38 39 3 When 4x4 images are displayed, enter date playback by pressing W on the zoom wheel. 4. Use Up/Down/Left/Right button to sele ct a picture or video clip, press the SET button to return to the original size. The Date Folder is displayed in order based on the shooting date. If the indicator appears on the LCD, then a movie le is curre[...]
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38 39 38 39 Using the Delete Button In Playback Mode, you can press the Down/Delete button to delete pictures or videos. To delete pictures or videos: 1. Press the button to enter the Playback Mode. 2. Select a picture or video clip you want to delete with the Left/Right button. 3. Press the Down/Delete button and the delete screen will appear . 4.[...]
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40 41 Still Menu USING THE MENUS Mode: In any of the above Photo Modes, press the func menu button to go to the Photo Setup Menu. To adjust each setting: In the shooting menu, press Up/Down button to switch between shooting menu and camera setting menu. Select the screen which has function options and press Left/Right button to select function. Af [...]
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40 41 41 Size The size setting refers to the image resolution in pixels. A higher image resolution allows you to print that image in larger sizes without degrading the image quality. The bigger the number of recorded pixels is, the better the image quality becomes. As the number of recorded pixels becomes smaller, you will be able to record more im[...]
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42 Continuous AF With Continuous AF is turned on, the camera will continually adjust focus automatically in response to any camera or subject movement . There are two options: • O • On HDR Us e th is s et ti ng to co nt ro l w ide d yn am ic ima ge r an ge whe n ta ki ng s ta ti c pic tur es . Ph ot os wit h ex tre me co nt ra st of br ig ht[...]
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43 Focus Setting This setting allows you to select dierent modes for optimum focus. There are 3 options: Single-AF Multi-AF Object Tracking Once enabled, Object Tracking will only work when lens is focused on the object . White Balance Setting The White Balance allows you to adjust the color temperature for dierent lighting sources to ensure [...]
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44 1. Press Left/Right button to select the following 7 modes: • AWB • Daylight • Cloudy • Fluorescent • Fluorescent CFW • Incandescent • Manual WB(Press the Shutter button to detect WB) 2 . Pr ess t he SET b ut to n to con rm th e se tt ing s a nd e xi t t he me nu . Adjustable only in Manual Mode. Image Color Setting Image color [...]
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45 Image color setting eect has the following 8 options: • Normal • Vivid • Retro • Black and White • Negative • 70's Flim • Pop Art • Rock Adjustable only in Manual Mode.[...]
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46 47 Mode: Press func menu button to enter shooting menu. 1. Press Up/Down button to switch among shooting menus and select setting menu. 2. Press SET or Right button to set menu. Setting Menu Quality The camera's quality setting adjusts the compression ratio of the images. Higher quality settings produce better quality photos, but will take [...]
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46 47 47 Digital Zoom Use this setting to enable or disable the Digital Zoom function. When Digital Zoom is turned o, only the optical zoom is functional. AF-Assist Beam This option can turn on or turn o the AF assist lamp. The AF assist beam is useful for focusing in the dark or in low lighting conditions.[...]
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48 49 48 49 Date Imprint Include a Date/Time stamp in the photo image. • O • Date • Date / Time Blink Detection Blin k De tect ion is en able d by def ault unl ess disa bled by t he use r . W hen shoo ting , i f a subj ect is dete cted wit h it s ey es c los ed, the Blin k De tect ion i con will app ear on th e sc ree n to show that a b li[...]
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48 49 48 49 Movie Mode Menu Mode: Press mode dial to select mode. 1. Press func menu button to enter menu. 2. Pr ess Up /Do wn but ton to se lec t t he men u o pti ons to be se t. 3. Press Left/Right button to select functions. Expo Metering (Exposure Metering) Use this setting to select the "target" size of the camera' s eld of v[...]
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50 OIS This mode can help reduce photo blur caused by hand shake, low light and slow shutter speed. Use Stabilization Mode in dark environments or when using a slower shutter speed. Shooting in a windy or unstable environment (such as a moving vehicle) may cause blurred images. Image Pixel The quality of the images can be changed by selecting image[...]
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51 Image Color Setting Image color setting allows you to select dierent color eects. 1. Press SET button to enter function menu. 2. Press Left/Right button to select image color setting. Image color setting eect has the following 4 options: • Normal • Vivid • Retro • Black and White[...]
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52 53 Playback Menu Mode : In Playback mode, press the func menu button to enter the Playback menu. 1. Pr ess Up /Do wn but ton to sw itc h b etw een pl ayb ack me nus . 2. Press SET or Right button to playback setting menu. Please refer to the following sections for detailed instructions on the various menu options. Protect To prevent any pictur e[...]
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52 53 53 2. Press Up/Down button to select between protection options: • Single, to protect a single selected photo or video • All, to protect all photos and videos stored in built-in memory and/or SD card Press SET button to conrm and enter photo/video protection interface. 3. Select Protect to lock displayed photos or videos, or select Unp[...]
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54 • Delete All : 1. In the Delete option, select All and then press the SET button. 2. Use Up/Down button and select Delete All to delete all les, or select Exit to return to the menu. The “ ” indicator means a le is protected. File protection must be removed rst before a le can be deleted. Deleting les will cause DPOF setting[...]
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55 Trim The Trim setting allows you to trim an area of a selected photo and save it as a new photo. To trim a picture: 1. Select cutting function. 2. Select “Yes” to conrm cutting, use the zoom lever and direction buttons to select the part to be cut , and to select the desired photo. 3. Press SET button and ‘Save Change?’ will appear . [...]
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56 Red-eye Reduction Use this setting to remove red eye in your photos. 1. In the playback mode, press Left/Right button to select the photo which needs red-eye reduction. 2. In the func menu menu, select to set, press SET to enter setting screen. 3. Press Left/Right button to select corresponding menu, or cancel and return playback menu. : Red-E[...]
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57 Resize This setting allows you to resize a picture to a specied resolution, and saves it as a new picture. 1. In the playback mode, press Left/Right button to select the photo which you would like to resize. 2. In the func menu menu, select to set , press SET to enter setting screen. 3. Press Left/Right button to select a resolution (1024X768[...]
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58 58 59 Slideshow This setting allows you to view all the stored pictures as a slideshow . 1. Press button to enter playback screen. 2. Press SET button to enter slide option. 3. Press Left/Right button to select slide playing, or cancel and return to play menu. •Eect 1: interval 1sec, Melodious music •Eect 2: interval 1sec, Enthusiastic[...]
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58 59 2. Switch between dierent functions with the Up/Down button. 3. Press the SET or Right button to enter the submenu. After selecting a function option, you can press the Up button to return to the menu for other Camera Setup pages. Or you can press the Down button to switch to the next menu page. Refer to the following pages for more detail[...]
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60 60 61 2. Press Up/Down button to select volume control: • Tone 1: Low • Tone 2: Medium • Tone 3: High 3. Press Right button to enter , and press Up/Down button to select sound type, then press SET button to conrm setting. After selecting a sound type, the following functions can be adjusted together: alarm setting, shutt er , button ton[...]
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60 61 Zone The Zone setting is a useful function on your overseas trips. This feature enables you to display the local time on the LCD screen while you are overseas. 1. Select the Zone set ting from the Setup m enu as described previously. The world time screen will appear . 2. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to switch between the hometown ( ) a[...]
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62 Copy to Card (Copy internal memory t o SD memory card) Use this setting to copy the les stored in the internal memory to an SD memory card. 1. Select Copy t o Card in the File/Software menu, then press Right . 2. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select Yes or No . Then press the SET button to conrm the setting. If there is no card ava[...]
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63 FW Version (Firmware V ersion) Use this setting to view the current camera rmware version. Select FW Version in the File/Software menu, then press Right . To update to the latest rmware version, you can go to the following website: www .ge.com/digitalcameras and look under Support . Reset Settings Use this setting to restore the camera to [...]
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64 65 Transferring les to your PC The computer will automatically detect the camera as a removable drive. Double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop to locate the removable drive and to copy folders and les in the drive to a directory on your PC as you would copy any typical folder or le. Follow the steps below to connect the camera [...]
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64 65 65 4. Disconnect the camera once transfer is completed. If the USB option is set to [P C] : Turn the camera o and disconnect the USB cable. Windows operating system (Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7). Click the [Safely remove the hardware] icon and remove the USB connector according to the appeared menu. Macintosh Drag th[...]
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66 67 66 67 Video Syst em Use this feature to switch the video system from either NTSC or PAL . 1. Select Video System in the Transmission menu, then press Right . 2. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select NTSC or P AL . Then press the SET button to conrm. The video output signal can be switched to NTSC or PAL to accommodate dierent reg[...]
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66 67 66 67 Supported HDMI Connection HDMI (High Denition Multimedia Interface), is a fully digital audio/video transmission interface, through which uncompressed audio and video signals are transmitted. Direct transmission of digital video signals to your TV reduces conversion loss and improves image quality. Connecting the camera to an HDMI T [...]
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68 69 Connecting to a PictBridge Compatible Printer PictBridge allows printing images from a memory card in a digital camera directly to a printer , regardless of brand. To nd out if a printer is PictBridge compatible, simply look for the PictBridge logo on the packaging or check the printer manual. With the PictBridge function on your camera, y[...]
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68 69 69 Connecting the Camera and Printer. 1. Make sure both the camera and printer are turned on. 2. Connect one end of the supplied USB cable to the USB port on your camera. 3. Connect the other end of the cable to the USB port on the printer . If the camera is not connected to a PictBridge compatible printer , the following error message will a[...]
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70 71 After setting the USB mode to Printer, the PictBridge menu will appear: Press the Up/Down button to select a menu item, then Press the SET or Right button to enter this item. Refer to the following sections for more detailed information on each setting. Print with Date If you have set the date and time of your camera, the date and time will b[...]
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70 71 71 3. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select the number of prints for the current displayed photo. 4. Press the SET button and the following screen will appear: 5. Select “Yes” , then press SET button: conrm print . Select “Cancel” , then press SET button: cancel print . Print without Date Use this setting to print the photos[...]
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72 5. Select “Yes” , then press SET button: conrm print . Select “Cancel” , then press SET button: cancel print . Print Index You can use this setting to print all indexes to show all photos currently in your camera. 1. Select Print index from the PictBridge menu. The following screen will appear: 2. Select “Yes” , then press SET but[...]
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73 Print DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) To use DPOF printing, you must select the photos for printing using the DPOF settings before hand. see the “ DPOF ” section on page 54. 1. Select Print DPOF from the PictBridge menu. The following screen will appear: 2. Select “Yes” , then press SET button: conrm print . Select “Cancel” , th[...]
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74 75 Specications Design and specications are subject to change without notice. APPENDICES Active Image Sensor Pixels 14.41 Megapixels Total Image Sensor Pixels 15.40 Megapixels [1/2.3"CMOS] Lens Focal Length 5.0mm (Wide) — 50.0mm (Tele) [35mm lm equivalent] [28mm (Wide) — 280mm (Tele)] F number F3.2 (Wide) — F5.6 (Tele) Lens C[...]
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74 75 75 Number of Recording Pixels Still Image 14MP: 4320×3240, (3:2)12MP: 4320×2880, (16:9)10MP: 4320×2432, 8MP: 3264× 2448, 5MP: 2592×1944, 3MP: 2048×1536, (16:9)2MP: 1920×1080, 0.3MP: 640×480 Movie 1080p30, 720p60, 720p30, VGA, QVGA Image Compression Best , Fine, Normal DCF , DPOF (Ver1.1) Support Yes File Format Still Image Exif 2.2 (J[...]
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76 LCD Display 3.0inch (230k Pixels) ISO Sensitivity Auto, ISO100/200/400/800/1600/3200 AF Method Single AF , Multi-AF (TTL 9-point), Object Tracking, Face-Detection, AF Assist Light (On/O) Exposure Metering Method Articial Intelligence AE (AiAE), Center-Weighted Average, Spot (Fixed to Center of Frame), Face AE Exposure Control Method Progra[...]
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77 Flash Flash Method Internal Flash Modes Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Forced Flash, No Flash, Slow Synchro, Red-Eye Reduction + Slow Synchro Shooting Range (Wide) Approx. 19.6in. ~ 204.7in. / 0.5m ~ 5.2m (ISO800) (Tele) Approx. 19.6in. ~ 114.1in. / 0.5m ~ 2.9m (ISO800) Recording Media Internal Memory: Approx. 15MB SD/SDHC/SDXC Card (Up to 128GB Suppo[...]
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78 79 Error Messages Messages Explanation Card error • The memory card is not formatted. Card full • The memory card is full and cannot store any new images. Picture error • The picture is not captured correctly. • The picture is corrupted. No picture • There are no images in the memory card or in the internal memory. Lens error • The l[...]
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78 79 79 Messages Explanation Card is not formatted, format? • Conrm whether the memory card should be formatted. This image cannot be deleted • The picture or video you are trying to delete is protected. Warning!! Camera recording, please wait. • No other actions allowed to perform during video/audio recording. Warning!! Battery exhausted[...]
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80 81 Troubleshooting Problem Possible causes Solution Camera does not turn on. • The battery has run out. • The battery is not inserted correctly. • Replace with a fully charged battery. Camera turns o suddenly during operation. • The battery has run out. • Replace with a fully charged battery. The picture is blurred. • The lens is [...]
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80 81 81 Problem Possible causes Solution Images cannot print from the connected printer. • The camera is not connected to the printer correctly. • The printer is not PictBridge compatible. • T he pr int er is out of pa per or ou t o f i nk. • The paper is jammed. • Check the connection between the camera and printer. • Use a PictBridge[...]
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