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USER M ANU AL DV 150 F/DV 151 F/DV 155 F Click a topic This user manual includes detailed usage instructions for your camera. Please r ead this manual thoroughly . Basic troubleshooting Quick refer ence Contents Basic functions Extended functions Shooting options Playback/Editing W ireless network Settings Appendixes Index[...]
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1 Health and safety inf ormation Always comply with the f ollowing precautions and usage tips to a void dangerous situations and ensur e peak performance of your c amera. Prev ent damage to subjects’ eyesight . Do not use the ash in close proximity (closer than 1 m/3 ft) to people or animals. If you use the ash too close to your subject’ [...]
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2 A void c overing the camer a or charger with blankets or clothes . The camera may ov erheat, which may distort the camera or cause a re. Do not handle the power supply c ord or go near the charger during a thunderstorm. This may result in electric shock. If liquid or foreign objects enter your camer a, immediately disconnect all power sour ces[...]
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3 Caution —situations that could cause damage to y our camera or other equipment Remove the ba tteries from your camer a when storing it for an e xtended period of time. Installed batteries may leak or corrode ov er time and cause serious damage to your camera. Use only authentic, manufacturer-rec ommended, Lithium-ion replac ement batteries. Do [...]
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4 Health and safety information Keep cards with magnetic strips a way fr om the camera case . Information stored on the car d may be damaged or erased. Never use a damaged char ger , battery, or memory card. This may result in electric shock or camera malfunction or cause a re. Do not place the camera in or near magnetic elds . Doing so may c[...]
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5 Cop yright information • Microsoft W indows and the Windows logo are r egistered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. • Mac and Apple App Store are r egistered trademarks of the Apple Corporation. • Google Play Store is a r egistered trademark of Google , Inc. • microSD™, microSDHC™, and micr oSD X C™ are regist ered trademarks [...]
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6 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 number of r elated information The order of options or menus you must select to perform a step; for example: Select Fac e Detection Normal (represents Select Fa[...]
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7 Special fea tures of y our camera Setting a DIRECT LINK button option Y ou can select a W i-F i function to launch when you press the DIRECT LINK button. 1 Acc ess Settings. 2 Acc ess the DIREC T LINK button option. 3 Select a W i-F i featur e from the list. Using the DIRECT LINK button Press the DIRECT LINK button to activate the Wi-F i func tio[...]
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8 Special fea tures of y our camera Using A utoShare When you capture a photo with y our camera, the photo is sav ed to the smart phone automatically . The camera connects to a smart phone wirelessly . 4 Select the camera from the list and connect the smar t phone to the camera. • If a pop-up message appears on your camera, allow the smart phone [...]
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9 Special fea tures of y our camera Using MobileLink Y ou can send les easily from your camera to a smart phone. The camera connects wirelessly to smar t phones that support the M ob ileLink feature . 4 Select the camera from the list and connect the smar t phone to the camera. • If a pop-up message appears on your camera, allow the smart phon[...]
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10 Special fea tures of y our camera Using Remote Viewnder Y ou can remotely contr ol your camera from a smart phone. The camera c onnects to a smart phone wirelessly. U se the smart phone a s a remote shutter release with the Remote Viewnder f eature. The captured photo will appear on the smart phone. 4 Select the camera from the list and co[...]
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1 1 Special fea tures of y our camera Shooting samples – Macro Y ou can capture close up shots of small subjects, such as owers or insects. The example image may dier fr om the actual photo that you capture . 1 Select the macro option ( ). 2 Capture a photo .[...]
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12 Basic troubleshooting Learn to solv e common problems by setting shooting options . The subject’ s eyes appear red. Red eye occurs when the subject's eyes reect light from the camera ash. • Set the ash option to Red-eye or Red-eye F ix . (p. 67) • If the photo has already been captured, select Red- eye F ix in the edit menu. [...]
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13 Quick ref er enc e Adjusting the exposur e (brightness) • ISO sensitivity (to adjust the sensitivity to light) f 69 • EV (to adjust exposure) f 75 • ACB (to compensat e for subjects against bright backgrounds) f 76 • Metering f 76 • AEB (to capture 3 photos of the same scene with dierent exposur es) f 79 Capturing photos of scenery [...]
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14 C ont ents Extended functions ....................................................................................................... 43 Using Basic modes ................................................................................................... 44 Using the Smart Auto mode ...............................................................[...]
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15 Contents Shooting options ............................................................................................................ 63 Selecting a resolution and quality ..................................................................... 64 Selecting a resolution ..............................................................................[...]
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16 Contents Playback/Editing ............................................................................................................. 84 Viewing phot os or videos in Playback mode ................................................. 85 Starting Playback mode ........................................................................................ [...]
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17 Contents Settings ............................................................................................................................. 129 Settings menu ......................................................................................................... 130 Accessing the settings menu ...............................................[...]
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Unpacking ……………………………………… 19 Camera la yout …………………………………… 20 Using the DIRECT LINK button ………………… 22 Inser ting the battery and memor y card ……… 23 Charging the battery and turning on your camera …………………………………………… 24 Charging the battery[...]
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Basic functions 19 Unpacking The following it ems are included in your pr oduct box. Camera AC adapter/USB cable Rechargeable battery Strap Quick Start Guide Optional accessories Camera case A/V cable Battery charger Memor y card/Memory card adapter • The illustrations may dier slightly fr om the items shipped with your pr oduct. • The items[...]
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Basic functions 20 Camer a la y out Before y ou start, familiarize yourself with your camera ’ s parts and their func tions. Battery chamber cover Inser t a memory card and batter y T ripod mount USB and A/V port Accepts USB cable and A/V cable Flash Lens Microphone Shutter button AF-assist light/T imer lamp Speaker Po wer button Internal antenna[...]
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Camera layout Basic functions 21 Button Description Basic functions Other func tions D Change the display option. Move up c Change the macro option. Move down F Change the ash option. Move left t Change the timer option. Move right Conrm the highlighted option or menu. Button Description Start a preset W i-F i function. (p. 22) Access the Hom[...]
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Camera layout Basic functions 22 Using the DIRECT LINK button Y ou can turn on the Wi-F i f eature con veniently with [ x ]. Press [ x ] to activate the Wi-F i function that you hav e designated. P ress [ x ] again to return to the pr evious mode. Setting a DIRECT LINK button option Y ou can select a W i-F i function to launch when you press [ x ].[...]
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Basic functions 23 Inser ting the batter y and memor y card Learn how to insert the battery and an optional memor y card into the camera. Removing the battery and memory card Rechargeable battery Battery lock Slide the lock up to release the battery. Memory card Push the car d gently until it disengages from the camera, and then pull it out of the [...]
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Basic functions 24 Charging the ba tter y and turning on y our camera T urning on your camera Press [ X ] to turn your camera on or o . • The initial setup screen appears when you turn on the camera for the rst time. (p . 25) T urning on your camera in Playback mode Press [ P ]. The camera turns on and immediately accesses Playback mode . C[...]
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Basic functions 25 1 Pr ess [ c ] to select Time Z one , and then press [ t ] or [ o ]. 2 Pr ess [ D / c ] to select Home , and then press [ o ]. • When you trav el to another country, select V isit , and then select a new time zone. 3 Pr ess [ F / t ] to select a time zone, and then press [ o ] [ m ]. Cancel Set Time Zone : Home London • T[...]
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Performing the initial setup Basic functions 26 7 Pr ess [ c ] to select Date T ype , and then press [ t ] or [ o ]. 8 Pr ess [ D / c ] to select a date type, and then press [ o ]. 9 Pr ess [ c ] to select Time T ype , and then press [ t ] or [ o ]. 10 Pr ess [ D / c ] to select a time type, and then press [ o ]. 11 Pr ess [ m ] to nish the init[...]
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Basic functions 27 Learning ic ons The icons the camera displays on the scr een change accor ding to the mode you select or the options you set. If you change a sho oting option, the corr esponding icon will blink briey in yellow . 1 2 3 Icon Description Fr ont display is on Available number of phot os Memor y card inserted • : F ully charged [...]
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Basic functions 28 Ac cessing the Home screen In Shooting or Playback mode, press [ h ]. Press [ h ] again to return to the previous mode. 1 2 Smart Auto Scene Progr am Live Panorama Smart Movie Movie Back Page Mov e Settings Album Wi-F i Basic B asic No . Description 1 Current Home scr een • Rotate [ Zoom ] to the lef t or right to switch to ano[...]
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Using the Home screen Basic functions 29 Icons on the Home screen <Basic> Icon Description Smart Auto : Capture a photo with a scene mode selected automatically by the camera. (p . 44) Progra m : Capture a photo with settings you ha ve adjusted manually . (p. 45) Smart Movie : Record a video with a scene mode selected automatically by the cam[...]
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Using the Home screen Basic functions 30 <Scene> Icon Description Self Shot : Use the front display when you captur e a self portrait. (p. 51) Children : Attract children ’ s attention with a short animation on the front display . (p. 52) Jump Shot : Let your subjects know the best moment to jump with a countdown on the fr ont display . (p [...]
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Using the Home screen Basic functions 31 Setting W allpaper Set wallpaper for the Home screen with the desired image . 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <Basic> . 2 Select . 3 Select Display W allpapers . 4 Select an option. Option Description W allpaper Gallery Select the desired wallpaper from the default gallery. Album Set a photo you h[...]
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Basic functions 32 Selec ting options or menus T o select an option or a menu, press [ m ], and then press [ D / c / F / t ] or [ o ]. Going back to the previous menu Pr ess [ m ] to go back to the previous menu . Half-press [ Shutter ] to return t o Shooting mode. 1 In Shooting mode, press [ m ]. 2 Select an option or a menu. • T o move up or do[...]
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Selecting options or menus Basic functions 33 F or example , to select a White Balance option in P rogram mode: 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <Basic> . 2 Select . 3 Pr ess [ m ]. Exit Select AutoShare EV White Balance ISO Flash Focus 4 Pr ess [ D / c ] to select White Balance , and then press [ t ] or [ o ]. AutoShare EV White Balance ISO [...]
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Basic functions 34 Setting the display and sound Learn how to change the basic displa y information and sound settings . Setting the option display view Y ou can hide or show the option display appearing in some modes. Pr ess [ o ] repeatedly . • Hide the option display . • Show the option display . Option display Landscape Panel o S F or ex[...]
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Setting the display and sound Basic functions 35 Setting the sound T urn on or o the sound your camera emits when y ou perform functions. 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <Basic> . 2 Select . 3 Select S ound Beep Sound . 4 Select an option. Option Description O The camera does not emit any sounds . On The camera emits sounds.[...]
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Basic functions 36 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <Basic> . 2 Select . 3 Align your subject in the frame. 4 Half-press [ Shutter ] to f ocus. • A green frame means the subject is in focus. • A red frame means the subject is out of focus. 5 Pr ess [ Shutter ] to capture a photo . 6 Pr ess [ P ] to view the captured photo . • T o delete[...]
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Capturing photos Basic functions 37 T urning on the front display The front display helps y ou capture photos while viewing y ourself . In Shooting mode, press [ F. L C D ]. • Press [ F. L C D ] again to turn it o. • Several buttons are not av ailable when the front display turns on. • In Self Shot, Children, and Jump Shot modes, the front[...]
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Capturing photos Basic functions 38 Digital zoom The Digital zoom is supported by default in Shooting mode. If you z oom in on a subject in Shooting mode and the zoom indicator is in the digital range, y our camera is using the Digital zoom. By using both the 5X Optical zoom and 5X Digital zoom, you can zoom in up t o 25 times. Zoom indicator Optic[...]
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Capturing photos Basic functions 39 Setting Intelli zoom 1 In Shooting mode, press [ m ]. 2 Select Intelli Zoom . 3 Select an option. Icon Description O : T he Intelli zoom is deactivated. On : The Intelli z oom is activated. Reducing camera shake (DIS) Reduce camera shake digitally in Shooting mode. S Before c orrection S After correction 1 In [...]
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Capturing photos Basic functions 40 • DIS may not function properly when: - you move y our camera to follo w a moving subject - you use the Digital zoom - there is too much camera shake - the shutter speed is slow (for example , when you capture night sc enes) - the battery is low - you capture a close-up shot • If the camera is hit or dropped,[...]
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Basic functions 41 Holding your camera corr ectly Ensure nothing is blocking the lens, ash, or microphone. Half-pressing the shutter button Half-press [ Shutter ] and adjust the focus . The camera adjusts the focus and exposure aut omatically . The camera sets the aperture value and shutter speed automatically . Focus fr ame • Press [ Shutter [...]
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Basic functions 42 Preventing y our subject from being out of focus It may be dicult to get your subject in focus when: - there is little contrast between the subject and background (f or example, when your subject is wearing clothing that is similar in color to the backgr ound) - the light source behind the subject is too bright - the subject i[...]
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Using Basic modes ……………………………… 44 Using the Smart Auto mode …………………… 44 Using the Pr ogram mode ……………………… 45 Using the Smart Movie mode ………………… 46 Using the Movie mode ………………………… 47 Using the Scene mode ………………………… 48 Using the Live P anor[...]
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Extended functions 44 Using Basic modes Capture photos or r ecord videos using basic modes . Y ou can also use the S cene mode and the Live P anorama mode. Icon Description Portraits at night Landscapes with backlighting Portraits with backlighting Portraits Close -up photos of objects Close -up photos of text Sunsets Indoors, dark Partially lit Cl[...]
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Using Basic modes Extended functions 45 Using the P rogram mode In Program mode , you can set most options, ex cept the shutter speed and aperture value, which the camera sets automatically . 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <Basic> . 2 Select . 3 Set the desired options. • F or a list of options, ref er to "Shooting options" . (p[...]
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Using Basic modes Extended functions 46 Icon Description Landscapes Sunsets Blue skies F orested ar eas 4 Pr ess [ Shutter ] to start recording . 5 Pr ess [ Shutter ] again to stop rec ording . • If the camera does not recognize an appropriat e scene mode, it uses the default settings for Smart Movie mode. • The camera may not select the correc[...]
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Using Basic modes Extended functions 47 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <Basic> . 2 Select . 3 Set desired options. • F or a list of options, ref er to "Shooting options" . (p. 63) 4 Pr ess [ Shutter ] to start recording . 5 Pr ess [ Shutter ] again to stop rec ording . Using the Movie mode In Movie mode, you can customize settin[...]
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Using Basic modes Extended functions 48 Using the Scene mode In Scene mode, you can capture a phot o with options that are preset f or a specic scene. 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <Basic> . 2 Select . 3 Select a scene. Landscape Panel o Pause r ecording The camera allows y ou to temporarily pause a video while rec ording. With this [...]
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Using Basic modes Extended functions 49 Option Description Landscape Capture still-lif e scenes and landscapes. Sunset Capture scenes at sunset, with natural-looking reds and yellows . Dawn Capture sc enes at sunrise. Backlight Capture backlit subjects. Beach & Snow Reduce underexposure of subjects caused by sunlight reected from sand or sno[...]
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Using Basic modes Extended functions 50 5 With [ Shutter ] pr essed, slowly mo ve the camera in the direction that will let it capture the rest of the panorama. • Arrows t oward the direction of motion are displa yed, and the entir e shooting image is displayed in the pr eview box. • When the scenes are aligned , the camera captures the next ph[...]
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Extended functions 51 Using the Self Shot mode Conv eniently capture photos of y ourself with the front display . 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <Scene> . 2 Select . • Y our camera will automatically detect your face and display a frame to indicate the detected face. 3 Half-press [ Shutter ] to f ocus. 4 Pr ess [ Shutter ] to capture the [...]
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Using Scene modes Extended functions 52 Customizing the fr ont display Y ou can let subjects k now when to smile or attract their attention to the lens. 1 In Self Shot mode, press [ m ]. 2 Select Half Shutter an option. Half Shutter O Smile Icon Eyesight catching Back Select Icon Description O : No icon will appear on the front displa y .[...]
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Using Scene modes Extended functions 53 Using the Jump Shot mode Capture a photo of people jumping . An icon will appear on the front displa y to tell your subjects when to jump. 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <Scene> . 2 Select . • T o capture animated jump shots, r efer to "Capturing animat ed jump shots" . (p. 54) 3 Pr ess [ [...]
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Using Scene modes Extended functions 54 Capturing animated jump shots Capture multiple jump shots , and then save them as a GIF animation. This feature is available only when you insert a memory card into the camera. 1 In Jump Shot mode, press [ m ]. 2 Select Jump Shot GIF animation . • If you select GIF animation , the resolution is automati[...]
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Using Scene modes Extended functions 55 6 Pr ess [ F / t ] to adjust Fa c e T o n e . • F or example, increase the fac e tone setting to make skin appear lighter . F ace T one : 2 Cancel Set 7 Pr ess [ o ] to sav e the setting. 8 Align your subject in the frame, and then half-pr ess [ Shutter ] to focus . 9 Pr ess [ Shutter ] to capture the photo[...]
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Using Scene modes Extended functions 56 Using the Close-up Shot mode In Close -up Shot mode, you can capture close-up photos of subjects, such as owers or insects. 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <Scene> . 2 Select . 3 Align your subject in the frame, and then half-pr ess [ Shutter ] to focus . 4 Pr ess [ Shutter ] to capture the photo .[...]
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Extended functions 57 Using Magic modes Capture a photo or r ecord a video with various e ects. 4 Align your subject in the frame, and then half-pr ess [ Shutter ] to focus . 5 Pr ess [ Shutter ] to capture the photo . The resolution is automatically set to . Using the Magic F rame mode In Magic Frame mode , you can apply various frame eects [...]
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Using Magic modes Extended functions 58 • T o apply beautifying eects to saved photos, pr ess [ m ], and then select Open Image a desired image . • If the camera fails to detect a face in the photo, y ou cannot use Beauty Palette mode. • The camera is only able to detect one face at a time. If there is mor e than one face in the photo [...]
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Using Magic modes Extended functions 59 Using the Photo F ilt er mode Apply various lter eects to your phot os to create unique images . Miniature Vignetting Fish-eye Sketch 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <Magic> . 2 Select . 3 Select an eect. Option Description Miniature Apply a tilt-shift eect to make the subject appear in min[...]
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Using Magic modes Extended functions 60 4 Align your subject in the frame, and then half-pr ess [ Shutter ] to focus . 5 Pr ess [ Shutter ] to capture a photo . • Depending on the option you select, the resolution may change to or smaller automatically . • T o apply lter eects to saved photos , press [ m ], and then select Open Image [...]
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Using Magic modes Extended functions 61 Using the Split Shot mode In Split Shot mode, you can capture sev eral photos and arrange them with preset layouts . 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <Magic> . 2 Select . 3 Select a split st yle. • T o adjust the sharpness of the dividing line, press [ m ], and then select Line Blur a desired valu[...]
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Using Magic modes Extended functions 62 Using the Motion Photo mode In Motion Photo mode, you can capture and c ombine a series of photos, and then select an area to be animated to creat e a GIF animation. This mode is a vailable only when you insert a memor y card into the camera. 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <Magic> . 2 Select . 3 Align[...]
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Selecting a resolution and quality …………… 64 Selecting a resolution ………………………… 64 Selecting an image qualit y …………………… 65 Using the timer ………………………………… 66 Shooting in the dark …………………………… 67 Prev enting red-eye …………………………… 67 Using the[...]
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Shooting options 64 Selec ting a resolution As you increase the r esolution, 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 size will also increase . Setting the photo resolution 1 In Shooting mode, press [ m ]. 2 Select Photo Size . 3 [...]
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Selecting a resolution and quality Shooting options 65 Selec ting an image quality Set a photo quality setting. Higher image quality settings will result in larger le sizes. The camera compresses and saves the photos y ou capture in the JPEG f ormat. 1 In Shooting mode, press [ m ]. 2 Select Quality . 3 Select an option. Icon Description Super F[...]
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Shooting options 66 1 In Shooting mode, press [ t ]. O 10 Sec 2 Sec Double Timer Exit Select 2 Select an option. Icon Description O : T he timer is not active. 10 Sec : Capture a photo after a 10-second delay . 2 Sec : Capture a photo after a 2-second delay . Double : Capture one photo after a 10-second dela y and another photo after a 2-seco[...]
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Shooting options 67 Prev enting red-eye When the ash res when you captur e a photo of a person in the dark, a red glow may appear in the person ’ s eyes. T o prevent this, select Red-eye or Red-eye Fix . Refer to ash options in "Using the ash. " S Before c orrection S After correction Using the ash Use the ash when you[...]
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Shooting in the dark Shooting options 68 Icon Description Auto : The ash will re aut omatically when the subject or background is dark. Red-eye : • The ash will re twice when the subject or background is dark to reduce the r ed-eye eect. • There is an interval between the 2 bursts of the ash. Do not move until the ash re[...]
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Shooting in the dark Shooting options 69 Adjusting the ISO sensitivity The ISO sensitivity is the measure of a lm ’ s sensitivity to light as dened by the International Organization for Standar dization (ISO). T he higher ISO sensitivity you select, the more sensitive to light your camera bec omes. Use a higher ISO sensitivity to capture be[...]
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Shooting options 70 Changing the camera ’ s focus Learn how to adjust the camera ’ s focus to suit the subject and the shooting conditions. Changing the focus option Y ou can get clearer photos by selecting an appropriate f ocus option accor ding to the distance between the camera and subjects. 1 In Shooting mode, press [ c ]. Exit Select Focus[...]
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Changing the camera ’ s f ocus Shooting options 71 Adjusting the f ocus area Y ou can get clearer photos by selecting an appropriate f ocus area acc ording to your subject's location in the scene. 1 In Shooting mode, press [ m ]. 2 Select Focus Area . 3 Select an option. Icon Description Cent er AF : F ocus on the center of the frame (suitab[...]
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Changing the camera ’ s f ocus Shooting options 72 • If you do not select a focus area, the focus frame will appear in the cent er of the screen. • T racking a subject may fail when: - the subject is too small - the subject moves excessiv ely - the subject is backlit or you are shooting in a dark place - colors or patterns on the subject and [...]
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Shooting options 73 Detecting faces Y our camera automatically detects up to 10 human faces in one scene. 1 In Shooting mode, press [ m ]. 2 Select Fac e Detection Normal . The face nearest the camera or near est the center of the scene appears in a white focus frame and the r est of the faces appear in gray f ocus frames. The closer you are t [...]
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Using F ace Detection Shooting options 74 Detecting eye blinking If your camera detects closed eyes, it will automatically captur e 2 photos in succession. 1 In Shooting mode, press [ m ]. 2 Select Fac e Detection Blink Detection . Tips f or detecting faces • When your camera detects a face, it tracks the detected face aut omatically . • F [...]
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Shooting options 75 3 Pr ess [ F / t ] to adjust the exposure . • The photo will be brighter as the exposur e value increases. Cancel Set EV : 0 4 Pr ess [ o ] to sav e your settings. • Once you adjust the exposure , the setting will be stored automatically . Y ou may need to change the exposure value later t o avoid ov erexposure or underexpos[...]
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Adjusting brightness and color Shooting options 76 Changing the metering option The metering mode ref ers to the way in which a camera measur es the quantity of light. The brightness and lighting of y our photos will vary depending on the metering mode you select. 1 In Shooting mode, press [ m ]. 2 Select Metering . 3 Select an option. Icon Descrip[...]
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Adjusting brightness and color Shooting options 77 1 In Shooting mode, press [ m ]. 2 Select White Balance . 3 Select an option. Icon Description Auto WB : Automatically set the White Balanc e based on the lighting conditions. Daylight : F or outdoor phot os on a sunny day . Cloudy : F or outdoor photos on a cloudy day or in shado ws. Fluoresc ent_[...]
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Adjusting brightness and color Shooting options 78 Dening your own White Balance Y ou can customize the White Balanc e by capturing a photo of a white surface, such as a piece of paper , under the lighting conditions in which you intend to capture a photo . The White Balance feature will help you t o match the colors in your photo with the actua[...]
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Shooting options 79 1 In Shooting mode, press [ m ]. 2 Select Drive . 3 Select an option. Icon Description Single : Capture a single photo . Continuous : • While you are pr essing [ Shutter ], the camera continuously captures photos. • The maximum number of photos depends on the capacity of your memory card. Icon Description Motion Capture : Wh[...]
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Shooting options 80 1 In Shooting mode, press [ m ]. 2 Select Image Adjust . 3 Select an option. • Sharpness • Contrast • Saturation Image Adjust Sharpness Contrast Saturation Cancel Set 4 Pr ess [ F / t ] to adjust each value. Sharpness Description – Soften the edges on your photos (suitable for editing the photos on your comput er). + Sha[...]
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Shooting options 81 1 In Video Shooting mode , press [ m ]. 2 Select Voic e . 3 Select an option. Icon Description Sound Alive On : Turn on the Sound Aliv e function to reduce the zoom noise. Sound Alive O : T urn o the Sound Alive function. The camera can recor d the zoom noise. Mute : Do not record sounds . • Do not block the microphone w[...]
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Shooting options 82 A vailable shooting options by shooting mode F or details about shooting options, ref er to "Shooting options" . (p. 63) Smart Auto Pr ogram Smart Movie Movie Scene Live P anorama Self Shot Children Jump Shot Resolution OOOOOOOOO Quality OO - - OOOOO Timer OOOOO - - OO Flash O O- -O-O O- ISO sensitivity - O ------- Mac[...]
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Av ailable shooting options by shooting mode Shooting options 83 Beauty Shot Night Shot Close -up Shot Magic Frame Beauty Palette Photo F ilter Movie F ilter Split Shot Motion Photo Resolution OOOOOOOOO Quality OOOOOO - OO Timer OOOOOOOOO Flash O O-O O O-O- ISO sensitivity --------- Macro O-O- - - - -O Focus Ar ea --------- F ace detection O --- O [...]
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Viewing phot os or videos in Playback mode … 8 5 Starting Playback mode ……………………… 85 Viewing photos ………………………………… 89 Playing a video ………………………………… 92 Editing a photo ………………………………… 95 Resizing photos ………………………………… 95 Rotating a[...]
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Playback/Editing 85 V iewing photos or videos in Playback mode Learn how to pla y back photos or videos and how to manage les . Photo le information File Inf ormation Memor y in use Album/Zoom In Icon Description Current le/T otal les F older name–File name GIF le Prot ected le T o display le information on the screen, press [...]
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Viewing photos or videos in Pla yback mode Playback/Editing 86 Video le inf ormation Play Capture File Inf ormation Album Icon Description Current le/T otal les F older name-File name Current pla yback time Video length Prot ected le T o display le information on the screen, press [ D ]. Viewing les as thumbnails Scan thumbnails o[...]
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Viewing photos or videos in Pla yback mode Playback/Editing 87 Viewing les b y category View les by cat egory, such as date or le type. 1 In Playback mode, rotat e [ Zoom ] to the left. • Y ou can also view les as thumbnails by scrolling to <Album> on the Home screen, and then selecting . 2 Pr ess [ m ]. 3 Select Filter a ca[...]
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Viewing photos or videos in Pla yback mode Playback/Editing 88 Prot ecting a le Prot ect a le from accidental deletion. 1 In Playback mode, select a le to protect. 2 Pr ess [ m ], and then select Protect On . 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to prot ect additional les. Y ou cannot resize, delete , or rotate a prot ected le. Deleting les[...]
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Viewing photos or videos in Pla yback mode Playback/Editing 89 Deleting all les Y ou can select all les, and then delete them at once. 1 In Playback mode, press [ m ]. • When in thumbnails view , press [ m ], select Delete Delete All , and then skip to step 3, or press [ f ], select Delete All , and then skip to step 3. 2 Select Delete [...]
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Viewing photos or videos in Pla yback mode Playback/Editing 90 T o Description Move the enlar ged area Press [ D / c / F / t ]. T rim the enlarged phot o Press [ o ], and then select Ye s . ( The trimmed photo will be saved as a new le . The original photo is retained in its orig inal form.) When you view photos that wer e captured by another ca[...]
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Viewing photos or videos in Pla yback mode Playback/Editing 91 Viewing anima ted photos View animated GIF les r epeatedly that wer e captured in Motion Photo mode or Jump Shot mode. 1 In Playback mode, press [ F / t ] to scroll to a desir ed GIF le. 2 Pr ess [ o ]. • The GIF le plays back r epeatedly . 3 Pr ess [ o ] to return to Pla yba[...]
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Viewing photos or videos in Pla yback mode Playback/Editing 92 4 Pr ess [ m ]. 5 Select Star t Slide Show . 6 View the slide show . • Press [ o ] to pause the slide show . • Press [ o ] again to resume the slide show . • Press [ o ], and then press [ F / t ] to stop the slide show and return t o Playback mode. • Rotate [ Zoom ] to the left [...]
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Viewing photos or videos in Pla yback mode Playback/Editing 93 T o Description Scan backward Press [ F ]. Each time you press [ F ], you change the scan speed in this order: 2X, 4X, 8X. Pause or r esume playback Press [ o ]. Scan forward Press [ t ]. Each time you press [ t ], you change the scan speed in this order: 2X, 4X, 8X. Adjust the volume l[...]
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Viewing photos or videos in Pla yback mode Playback/Editing 94 Capturing an image from video 1 While viewing a video , press [ o ] at the point where you want to capture an image. 2 Pr ess [ c ]. • The resolution of the captured image will be the same as the orig inal video. • The captured image is sav ed as a new le.[...]
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Playback/Editing 95 Editing a photo Learn how to edit phot os. • The camera will save edit ed photos as new les. • When you edit photos, the camera will aut omatically convert them to a low er resolution. Photos that y ou rotate or resiz e manual ly are not automatically con verted to a lower resolution. • Photos captured in some modes can[...]
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Editing a photo Playback/Editing 96 Applying Smar t F ilter eects Apply special eects to your photos . 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <Album> . 2 Select . 3 Rotate [ Zoom ] to the left, and then select a photo. 4 Select Smar t Filter an option. Back Set Smart Filter : Miniature Option Description Normal No eect Miniature Apply [...]
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Editing a photo Playback/Editing 97 Adjusting y our photos Learn how to adjust the brightness , contrast, or saturation or how t o correct the red-eye eect. If the center of a photo is dark, you can adjust it to be brighter . The camera will save an edit ed photo as a new le, but ma y conv ert it to a lower resolution. • Y ou can adjust bri[...]
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Editing a photo Playback/Editing 98 Retouching faces 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <Album> . 2 Select . 3 Rotate [ Zoom ] to the left, and then select a photo. 4 Select Fac e Retouch . 5 Pr ess [ F / t ] to adjust the option. • As the number increases, the skin tone becomes bright er and smoother . 6 Pr ess [ c ] to sav e. Removing red-e[...]
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Playback/Editing 99 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <Basic> . 2 Select . 3 Select Connectivity V ideo Out . 4 Select the video signal output for your country or region. (p . 132) 5 T urn o your camera and T V . 6 Connect your camera to y our T V with the A/V cable. Video Audio 7 T urn on your T V , and then selec t the A/V video sourc[...]
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Playback/Editing 100 T ransferring les to y our Window s OS computer Connect the camera to your computer as a r emovable disk. Y our computer must be running Window s XP , Windo ws Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8 f or you to c onnect the camera as a removable disk. 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <Basic> . 2 Select . 3 Select Connectivity [...]
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T ransf erring les to the comput er Playback/Editing 101 T ransferring les to y our Mac OS comput er When you connect the camera to your Mac OS computer , the computer will automatically recog nize the device. Y ou can transfer les directly from the camera to the computer without installing any pr ograms. Mac OS 10.5 or later is supported.[...]
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Playback/Editing 102 Using pr ogr ams on a c omputer i-Launcher allows you t o playback les with Multimedia V iewer and pro vides links so that you can download useful prog rams. 6 T urn on the camera. 7 When the pop-up window prompts you to install i-Launcher , select Ye s . • If a pop-up window prompting you to run iLinker .exe appears, run [...]
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Using programs on a c omputer Playback/Editing 103 A vailable programs when using i-Launcher Option Description Multimedia View er Y ou can view les with Multimedia View er . Firm ware Upgr ade Y ou can update the rmwar e of your camera. Fr ont L CD Animation Download Y ou can download animations for the fr ont L CD . PC Auto Backup i-Launche[...]
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Using programs on a c omputer Playback/Editing 104 Windo ws OS Requirements Item Requirements CPU Intel® Core™ 2 Duo 1.66 GHz or higher/ AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core 2.2 GHz or higher RAM Minimum 512 MB RAM (1 GB or more recommended) OS* Window s XP SP2, Windo ws V ista, Windo ws 7, or Window s 8 Hard disk capacity 250 MB or more (1 GB and above r ec[...]
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Using programs on a c omputer Playback/Editing 105 Using Multimedia V iewer Multimedia View er allows you t o play back les. F r om the Samsung i-Launcher screen, click Multimedia V iew er . • Multimedia Viewer supports the following f ormats: - Videos: MP4 ( Video: H.264, Audio: AA C), WMV ( WMV 7/8/9), A VI (MJPEG) - Photos: JPG, GIF , BMP ,[...]
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Using programs on a c omputer Playback/Editing 106 Vie wing videos 6 85 43 1 2 7 No . Description 1 File name 2 Adjust the volume . 3 Open the selected le. 4 Move to the next le. 5 Stop 6 Pause 7 Move to the previous le . 8 Prog ress bar[...]
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Using programs on a c omputer Playback/Editing 107 Updating the rmw are Fr om the Samsung i-Launcher screen, click F irmw are Upgrade . Downloading the front L CD animation Fr om the Samsung i-Launcher screen, click F ront L CD Animation Download . Downloading the PC Aut o Backup program Fr om the Samsung i-Launcher screen, click PC A uto Backup[...]
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Connecting to a WLAN and conguring network settings ………………………………… 109 Connecting to a WLAN ………………………… 109 Using the login bro wser ……………………… 111 Network connection tips ……………………… 112 Entering text …………………………………… 113 Saving les to a sm[...]
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Wireless netw ork 109 C onnecting to a WLAN and c onguring netw ork settings Learn to connect via an access point ( AP) when you are in a range of a WLAN. Y ou can also congure network settings. 4 Select an AP . Wi-F i Setting Refresh Samsung 1 Samsung 2 Samsung 3 Samsung 4 Back Manual • Select Refresh to refresh connectable AP s. • Selec[...]
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Connecting to a WLAN and conguring network settings Wireless netw ork 1 10 Icon Description Ad hoc AP Secured AP WPS AP Signal strength Press [ t ] to open network setting options. • When you select a secured AP , a pop -up window appears. Ent er the required passwords to c onnect to the WLAN. F or information about entering t ext, refer to &q[...]
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Connecting to a WLAN and conguring network settings Wireless netw ork 111 Manually setting the IP address 1 In the Wi-F i Setting screen, mo ve to an AP , and then press [ t ]. 2 Select IP S etting Manual . 3 Select each option, and then enter the required information. Option Description IP Enter the static IP address. Subnet Mask Enter the [...]
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Connecting to a WLAN and conguring network settings Wireless netw ork 1 12 Network connection tips • Y ou must insert a memor y card to use the Wi-F i 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 networ[...]
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Connecting to a WLAN and conguring network settings Wireless netw ork 1 13 Entering text Learn how to ent er text. The ic ons in the table below let you mov e the cursor , change the case, etc . Press [ D / c / F / t ] to move t o a desired key , and then press [ o ] to enter the key . Cancel Backspace Done Icon Description Delete the last lette[...]
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Wireless netw ork 1 14 Saving les to a smar t phone automatically The camera connects to a smart phone that suppor ts the AutoShare f eature via a WLAN. When you capture a photo with your camera, the photo is sa ved to the smart phone automatically . • The AutoShar e feature is supported by Galaxy series smar t phones or Galaxy T ab models wit[...]
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Wireless netw ork 1 15 Sending photos or videos to a smar t phone The camera connects to a smart phone that suppor ts the MobileLink feature via a WLAN. Y ou can easily send photos or videos to y our smart phone. • The MobileLink feature is supported by Galaxy series smar t phones or Galaxy T ab models with the Android 2.2 OS or higher or iOS dev[...]
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Wireless netw ork 1 16 1 On the camera's Home screen, scr oll to <W i-F i> . 2 On the camera, select . • If the pop-up message that prompts you to download the application appears, select Next . 3 On the smar t phone, turn on Samsung SM ART CAMERA App. • F or iOS devices, turn on the Wi-Fi f eature befor e turning on the application.[...]
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Using a smart phone as a remote shutter release Wireless netw ork 1 17 7 On the smar t phone, touch and hold to focus . • The focus is automatically set t o Multi AF . 8 Release to capture the photo . • The photo will be resiz ed to 640 X 360 when it is stored t o the smart phone. • When you use this featur e, the ideal distance between the c[...]
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Wireless netw ork 1 18 Using A uto Backup to send photos or videos Y ou can send photos or videos that you captured with the camera t o a PC wirelessly . Sending photos or videos to a PC 1 On the camera's Home screen, scr oll to <W i-F i> . 2 Select . • If the pop-up message that prompts you to install the program appears , select Next[...]
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Using Auto Backup t o send photos or videos Wireless netw ork 1 19 • When the transfer is completed , the camera will turn o automatically in approximat ely 30 seconds. Select Cancel to r eturn to the previous scr een and prevent the camera fr om turning o automatically . • T o turn o your PC automatically after the transfer is complet[...]
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Wireless netw ork 120 Changing email settings In the email menu, you can change settings for storing y our information. Y ou can also set or change the email password . F or information about entering t ext, refer to "Entering text" . (p. 113) Storing your inf ormation 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <W i-Fi> . 2 Select . • The c[...]
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Sending photos or videos via email Wireless netw ork 121 If you lost your password , you can reset it b y selecting Reset on the password setting screen. When you r eset the information, the previously sa ved user’ s setting information, email address , and recently sent email list will be deleted . Changing the email password 1 On the Home scree[...]
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Sending photos or videos via email Wireless netw ork 122 6 Scroll to les to send , and then press [ o ]. • Y ou can select up to 20 les. The total siz e must be 7 MB or less. 7 Select Nex t . 8 Select the Comment box, ent er your comments , and then select Done . 9 Select S end . • The camera will send the email. • Even if a photo appea[...]
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Wireless netw ork 123 Ac cessing a w ebsite 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <W i-Fi> . 2 Select . 3 Select a website. • If the pop-up message that prompts you to create an acc ount appears, select OK . • The camera will automatically attempt to c onnect to a WLAN via the most recently connected AP device . • If the camera has not previ[...]
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Using photo or video sharing websit es Wireless netw ork 124 • Y ou can set an upload folder for F acebook by pressing [ m ], and then selecting Upload Folder (F ac ebook) on the website's list screen. • Y ou cannot upload les if the le size exceeds the limit. The maximum photo resolution you can upload is 2M, and the longest video y[...]
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Wireless netw ork 125 Uploading photos to online stor age 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <W i-Fi> . 2 Select . 3 Select Web stor age . • T o change the size for uploaded photos , press [ m ], and then select Upload Image Size . • If you have r egistered mor e than one web storage , you can select from the list by pressing [ m ], and the[...]
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Using AllShare Play t o send les Wireless netw ork 126 V iewing photos or videos on devices tha t suppor t AllShare Play 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <W i-Fi> . 2 Select . 3 Select Nearby devices . • If the guide message appears, press [ o ]. • The camera will automatically attempt to c onnect to a WLAN via the most recently connec[...]
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Using AllShare Play t o send les Wireless netw ork 127 • Y ou can share up to 1,000 recent les . • On an AllShare Play device , you can view only photos or videos captured with your camera. • The range of the wireless connection between your camera and an AllShar e Play device may vary depending on the specications of the AP . • If[...]
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Wireless netw ork 128 Sending photos using W i-F i Dir ec t When the camera connects via a WLAN to a device that supports the W i-F i Direct function, you can send photos to the device . Thi s f eature ma y not be supported on some devices. 1 On the device, turn on the Wi-F i Direct option. 2 On the camera, in Playback mode, scr oll to a photo . 3 [...]
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Settings menu ……………………………………… 130 Accessing the settings menu …………………… 130 Sound ……………………………………………… 131 Display …………………………………………… 131 Connectivity ……………………………………… 132 General ………………………?[...]
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Settings 130 4 Select an item. Back Select Medium On Sound 1 O On Volume Beep Sound Shutter Sound Start Sound AF Sound Sound 5 Select an option. Back Select O Low Medium High Volume 6 Pr ess [ m ] to return to the pr evious screen. Ac cessing the settings menu 1 On the Home screen, scroll t o <Basic> . 2 Select . 3 Select a menu. Settin[...]
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Settings menu Settings 131 Display * Default Item Description Start I mage Set a star t image to display when the camera turns on. • O *: Display no start image. • Logo : Display a default image stored in the int ernal memory. • User Image : Select User Image from the photos you captured in the memory. • The camera will save only one U s[...]
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Settings menu Settings 132 Connectivity * Default Item Description Video Out Set the video signal output for your r egion. • NTSC : USA, Canada, Japan, Korea, T aiwan, M exico , etc • PA L (suppor ts only BDGHI): Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, England, Finland , F rance, German y , Italy , Kuwait, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Z eala[...]
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Settings menu Settings 133 * Default Item Description File No . Specify how to name les. • Reset : Set the le number to start from 0001 when you insert a new memor y card, format a memory card, or delete all les. • Series *: Set the le number to resume from the previous le number when you insert a new memor y card, f ormat a memo[...]
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Settings menu Settings 134 * Default Item Description DIRECT LINK ( Wi-Fi Butt on) Start a preset W i-F i function by pressing [ x ]. ( AutoShare *, MobileLink , Remote V iewnder , Auto Backup , Email , SNS & Cloud , AllShar e Play ) AF Lamp S et a light to automatically turn on in dark places to help you focus . ( O , On *) Forma t F orm[...]
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Error messages ……………………………………… 136 Camera maintenanc e ……………………………… 137 Cleaning your camera …………………………… 137 Using or storing the camera ……………………… 138 About memory cards ……………………………… 139 About the battery ………………………[...]
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Appendixes 136 Error message Suggested remedies Card Error • T urn o your camera, and then turn it on again. • Remove your memory card, and then insert it again. • F ormat your memory card. Card not supported. The inserted memor y card is not supported by your camera. Inser t a microSD , microSDHC, or micr oSD X C memory card. Connection f[...]
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Appendixes 137 Cleaning your camer a Camera lens and displa y Use a blower brush t o remove dust and wipe the lens gently with a soft cloth. If any dust remains, apply lens cleaning liquid to a piec e of lens cleaning paper and wipe gently . Camera body Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. • Never use benzene, thinners , or alcohol to clean the de[...]
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Camera maintenance Appendixes 138 Using or storing the camer a Inappropriate places t o use or store the camer a • Av oid exposing the camera to very cold or very hot temperatures. • Av oid using your camera in areas with extremely high humidity , or wher e the humidity changes drastically . • Av oid exposing the camera to direct sunlight and[...]
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Camera maintenance Appendixes 139 • Prot ect the display from external forc e by keeping it in the case when not in use. P rotect the camera from scratches by keeping it a way from sand , sharp implements, or loose change. • Do not use the camera if the screen is cracked or broken. Br oken glass or acrylic could cause injury to your hands and f[...]
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Camera maintenance Appendixes 140 Memory card capacity The memory capacity may dier depending on the scenes you shoot or shooting conditions. These capacities are based on a 2 GB microSD card: Photo Size Super Fine Fine Normal 218 432 639 245 483 714 288 566 835 341 669 984 638 1,228 1,777 1,006 1,897 2,692 1,329 2,461 3,437 2,508 4,359 5,780 Vi[...]
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Camera maintenance Appendixes 141 Cautions when using memory cards • Av oid exposing memory cards to very cold or ver y hot temperatures (below 0 °C/32 °F or above 40 °C/104 °F). Extreme temperatur es can cause memory cards to malfunction. • Inser t a memory card in the correct direction. Inser ting a memor y card in the wrong direction may[...]
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Camera maintenance Appendixes 142 About the battery Use only Samsung-approv ed batteries. Battery specications Specication Description Model BP70A T ype Lithium-ion battery Cell capacity 700 mAh V oltage 3.7 V Charging time* (when the camera is switched o ) Approximat ely 160 min * Charg ing the battery by connecting it to a computer may t[...]
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Camera maintenance Appendixes 143 Low batt ery message When the battery has fully discharged, the battery icon will turn red and the " Low Battery " message will appear . Notes about using the battery • Av oid exposing batteries to very cold or very hot temperatures (below 0 °C/32 °F or above 40 °C/104 °F). Extreme temperatur es can[...]
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Camera maintenance Appendixes 144 • If you reconnect the power cable when the battery is fully charged, the status lamp turns on for appro ximately 30 minutes . • Using the ash or recor ding videos depletes the battery quickly. Charge the battery until the red status lamp turns o. • If the status lamp blinks in red, reconnect the cable,[...]
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Camera maintenance Appendixes 145 Personal injury or death can occur if the ba ttery is handled carelessly or improperly . For your saf ety , f ollow these instructions for proper battery handling: • The battery can ignite or explode if not handled properly . If you notice any def ormities, cracks, or other abnormalities in the batt ery, immediat[...]
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Appendixes 146 Situation Suggested remedies Cannot turn on the camera • Ensure that the battery is inser ted. • Ensure that the battery is inser ted correctly . (p . 23) • Charge the battery . The pow er turns o suddenly • Charge the battery . • Y our camera may be in Auto P ow er O mode. (p. 134) • The camera may turn o to pr [...]
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Before c ontacting a ser vice center Appendixes 147 Situation Suggested remedies The ash res une xpectedly The ash may re due t o static electricity. The camera is not malfunctioning. The date and time ar e incorrect Set the date and time in the display settings. (p . 133) The display or buttons do not work Remove the battery, and then [...]
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Before c ontacting a ser vice center Appendixes 148 Situation Suggested remedies The TV does not displa y your phot os • Make sure that the camera is correctly connected to the T V with the A/V cable. • Make sure that your memory card contains photos. Y our computer does not recognize y our camera • Make sure that the USB cable is connected c[...]
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Appendixes 149 Image sensor T ype 1/2.33" (Appro ximately 7.73 mm) C CD Eective pixels Approximat ely 16.2 mega-pixels T otal pixels Approximat ely 16.5 mega-pixels Lens F ocal length Samsung Lens f = 4.5–22.5 mm (35 mm lm equivalent: 25–125 mm) F-stop range F2.5 ( W )–F6.3 ( T ) Zoom Still image mode: 1.0–5.0X (Optical z oom X D[...]
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Camera specications Appendixes 150 Flash Mode O, Smart Auto , Auto , Red-eye, F ill in, Slow S ync, Red-eye F ix Range • Wide: 12–165 in. (0.3–4.2 m) (ISO A uto) • T ele: 20–63 in. (0.5–1.6 m) (ISO Auto) Recharging time Appro ximately 4 sec. Shake reduction Digital Image Stabilization (DIS) Eect Photo Shooting mode • Photo F [...]
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Camera specications Appendixes 151 Playback Photos • T ype: Single image, Thumbnails, Multi Slide Show with Music and Eect, Movie clip • Edit: Resize, Rotate , Smart Filter , Crop • Eect: Image Adjust (Brightness, Co ntrast, Saturation, A CB, F ace Ret ouch, Red-eye Fix), Smart Filter (Normal , Miniature, Vignetting , Ink Painting , [...]
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Camera specications Appendixes 152 Interface Digital output connector USB 2.0 Audio input/ output Internal speaker (Mono), Microphone (Mono) Video output A/V: NTSC, P AL (selec table) DC power input connector 5 V Po wer sourc e Rechargeable battery Lithium-ion batter y (BP70A, 700 mAh) Connector type Micro USB (5 pin) The power sour ce may di[...]
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Appendixes 153 Glossar y Composition Composition in photograph y means arranging objects in a photo . Usually , abiding by the rule of thirds leads to a good c omposition. DCF (Design rule for Camer a File sy stem) A specication to dene a le format and le syst em for digital cameras cr eated by the Japan Electronics and Information T ec[...]
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Glossar y Appendixes 154 Exposure The amount of light allowed t o reach the camera ’ s sensor . Exposure is controlled by a combination of the shutter speed, the aperture value, and ISO sensitivity . Flash A speed light that helps to create adequa te exposure in low-light c onditions. Focal length The distance from the middle of the lens t o its [...]
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Glossar y Appendixes 155 MJPEG (Motion JPEG) A video format which is compr essed as a JPEG image. Noise Misinterpreted pixels in a dig ital image that may appear as misplaced or random, bright pixels. Noise usually oc curs when photos are shot with a high sensitivity or when a sensitivity is automatically set in a dark place. Optical zoom This is a[...]
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Glossar y Appendixes 156 Shutter speed Shutter speed ref ers to the amount of time it takes to open and close the shutter , and it is an important fac tor in the brightness of a photo , as it controls the amount of light which passes through the aperture before it r eaches the image sensor . A fast shutter speed allows less time to let light in and[...]
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Appendixes 157 Corr ect Disposal of T his Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) (Applicable in countries with separate c ollection systems) This marking on the product, accessories or literature indicates that the pr oduct and its electronic accessories (e.g . charger , headset, USB cable) should not be disposed of with other househ[...]
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Appendixes 158 Index A AF-assist light Location 20 Settings 134 AF Sound 131 AllShare Play 125 Auto Backup 118 Auto C ontrast Balanc e (A CB) Playback mode 97 Shooting mode 76 Auto Exposur e Bracket ( AEB) 79 AutoShar e 114 A/V port 20 B Battery Caution 143 Charging 24 Inser ting 23 Beauty Palette mode 58 Beauty Shot mode 54 Blink Detection 74 Brig[...]
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Appendixes 159 Index F F ace Det ection 73 Flash Auto 68 Fill in 68 O 67 Red-eye 68 Red-eye Fix 68 Slow Sync 68 F ocus area Center AF 71 Multi AF 71 T racking AF 71 F ormatting 134 Fr ont display Customizing 52 Easy Self Shot 51 T urning on 37 G Guide Line 131 H Half-press shutter 41 Home screen 28 I Icons Playback mode 85 Shooting mode 27 i-Lau[...]
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Appendixes 160 Start I mage 131 Status lamp 21 T Thumbnails 86 Timer Shooting mode 66 Timer lamp 20 Time settings 25, 133 Time zone settings 25, 133 T rack ing AF 72 T ransferring les Auto Backup 118 Email 120 Mac 101 Window s 100 T ripod mount 20 Scene mode 48 Ser vice center 146 Settings 130 Sharpness 80 Shooting portraits Blink Detection 74 F[...]
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Appendixes 161 U Unpacking 19 USB port 20 V Video Playback mode 92 Shooting mode 47 Video out 132 Viewing les Animated photos 91 Category 87 Panoramic phot os 90 Slide show 91 Thumbnails 86 T V 99 W W ebsite Accessing 123 Uploading photos or videos 123 White Balance 77 Wir eless network 109 Z Zoom Using the zoom 37 Zoom button 21 Zoom sound sett[...]
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Please refer t o the warranty that came with your product or visit our website , www.samsung .com, for after-sales service or inquiries.[...]