Samsung ST80 manual

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    This user manual includes detailed usage instructions for your camera. Please read this manual thoroughly . Ä Click a topic Common questions Quick refer ence Contents Basic functions Extended functions Shooting options Playback/Editing Wireless network Settings Appendixes Index User Manual ST80[...]

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    1 Health and safety information Always comply with the following precautions and usage tips to avoid dangerous situations and ensure peak performance of your camera. W arning —situations that could cause injur y to yourself or others Caution —situations that could cause damage to your camera or other equipment Note —notes, usage tips, or addi[...]

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    2 Health and safety information Do not swing your camera by the strap. This may cause injury • to yourself or others. Do not paint your camera, as paint can clog moving parts and • prevent proper operation. Paint or metal on the outside of the camera may cause • allergies, itchy skin, eczema, or swelling for people with sensitive ski[...]

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    3 Health and safety information Use only Samsung-approved accessories Using incompatible accessories may damage your camera, cause injury , or void your warranty . Protect your camera’ s lens Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight, as this may discolor t the image sensor or cause it to malfunction. Protect your lens from fingerprints and s[...]

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    4 Exercise caution when using the camera in humid environments When transferring the camera from a cold environment to a warm and humid one, condensation can form on the delicate electronic circuitry and memor y card. In this situation, wait for at least 1 hour until all moisture has evaporated before using the camera. Check that the camera is oper[...]

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    5 Copyright information Microsoft Windows and the W indows logo are t registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. Mac is a registered trademark of the Apple Corporation. t Wi-Fi t ® , the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo, and the W i-Fi logo are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Camera specifications or contents of this manual may[...]

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    6 Indications used in this manual Shooting mode Indication Smart Auto S Auto a Program p Scene s Smart Scene Detection D Movie v Shooting mode icons These icons indicate that a function is available in the corresponding modes. The s mode may not support functions for all scenes. For example: Available in Program and Movie modes. Icons used in this [...]

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    7 Pressing the shutter Half-press [ t Shutter ]: press the shutter halfway down Press [ t Shutter ]: press the shutter all the way down Half-press [ Shutter ] Press [ Shutter ] Subject, background, and composition Subject t : the main object of a scene, such as a person, animal, or still life Background t : the objects around the subjec[...]

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    8 Common questions Y ou can get answers to common questions. Solve problems easily by setting shooting options. The subject's eyes appear red. This is caused by a reflection from the camera flash. Set the flash option to • Red-eye or Red-eye Fix . (p. 45) If the photo has already been taken, select • Red-eye Fix in the edit menu. [...]

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    9 Quick refer ence T aking photos of people s t mode > Beauty Shot, Portrait, Children f 32 Red-eye t , Red-eye Fix (to prevent or correct red-eye) f 45 Face Detection t f 50 T aking photos at night or in the dark s t mode > Night, Dawn, Fireworks f 32 Flash options t f 45 ISO speed (to adjust the sensitivity to light) t f 4[...]

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    10 Contents Extended functions ........................................................ 30 Shooting modes ................................................................ 31 Using the Smart Auto mode ................................................. 31 Using the Scene mode ........................................................ 32 Using the Beauty[...]

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    11 Contents Shooting in the dark .......................................................... 45 Preventing red-eye .............................................................. 45 Using the flash .................................................................... 45 Adjusting the ISO speed ...................................................... 46[...]

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    12 Sending photos via email ................................................ 100 Viewing photos or videos on the allshare devices ........... 101 Viewing photos or videos on a TV screen ............................ 101 Viewing photos or videos on another device (renderer) ......... 102 Sending or receiving photos or videos with a camera ..... 104 S[...]

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    Unpacking ………………………………… 14 Camera layout ……………………………… 15 Inserting the battery and memory card … 17 Charging the battery and turning your camera on …………………………………… 18 Charging the battery ………………………… 18 T ur ning on your camera ……………………[...]

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    Basic functions 14 Unpacking Check your product box for the following items. The illustrations may differ from your actual items. Camera AC adapter/ USB cable Rechargeable battery Strap T ouch pen User Manual CD-ROM Quick Start Manual Optional accessories Camera case A/V cable Memory card (microSD TM ) Battery charger[...]

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    Basic functions 15 Camera layout Before you start, familiarize yourself with your camera's parts and their functions. Battery chamber cover Insert a memory card and batter y T ripod mount Speaker Shutter button POWER button AF lamp/timer lamp Flash Lens Internal antenna* * Avoid contact with the internal antenna while using the wireless networ[...]

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    Basic functions 16 Camera layout Status lamp Blinking t : When saving a photo or video, being read by a computer or printer , out of focus, connecting to a WLAN, or sending a photo Steady t : When connecting to a computer or in focus Zoom button Zoom in or out t Zoom in on part of a photo or view t files as thumbnails USB and A/V port [...]

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    Basic functions 17 Inserting the batter y and memor y card Learn to insert the battery and an optional memor y card into the camera. Removing the battery and memory card Push gently until the card disengages from the camera and then pull it out of the slot. Push the lock up to release the battery . The internal memory can be used as a temporary sto[...]

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    Basic functions 18 Charging the battery and tur ning your camera on T urning on your camera Press [ POWER ] to turn your camera on or off. The initial setup screen appears when you turn on the camera t for the first time. (p. 19) T urning on your camera in Playback mode Press [ Playback ]. The camera turns on and accesses Playback mode immediat[...]

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    Basic functions 19 Performing the initial setup When the initial setup screen appears, follow the steps below to configure the camera's basic settings. Set the date and time, and select 6 . Date/Time Set Select 7 T ouch Calibration . T ap the target on the scr een with your touch pen. 8 T ouch Calibration T ap directly in the center of the ta[...]

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    Basic functions 20 Icon Description l t : Motion recognition N t : Network menus M t : Shooting options and settings menu f Image setting options t : Exposure value t : White balance t : ISO speed t : Face tone t : Face retouch t : Focus area option t : Face detection option t : Photo resolution t : Video resolut[...]

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    Basic functions 21 Using the touch screen Learn basic actions to use the touch screen. Use the supplied touch pen to touch or drag on the screen. T ouching T ouch an icon to select a menu or option. Dragging Drag left or right to scroll horizontally . -2 -1 0 +2 -2 - 1 0 0 + 2 +1 EV Do not use other sharp objects, such as pens or pencils, to touch [...]

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    Basic functions 22 Selecting a shooting mode Learn how to select a shooting mode. Y our camera provides you with various modes for shooting. Mode Description S Smart Auto : T ake a photo by letting the camera select a scene mode as it detects. (p. 31) a Auto : T ake a photo quickly and easily with minimal settings. (p. 25) p Program : T ake a photo[...]

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    Basic functions 23 Selecting a shooting mode Access the Smart Auto mode (p. 31) Motion recognition may not work well if you hold the camera parallel to the ground, as shown below . Selecting a shooting mode using motion recognition Y our camera features a built-in motion sensor that allows you to quickly switch the shooting mode by tilting the came[...]

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    Basic functions 24 Setting the touch screen and sound Learn how to change the basic settings for the touch screen and sound according to your preferences. Option Description Hide : Hide icons on the screen if you perform no operations for 3 seconds (touch the screen to display icons again). Guide Line : Display grid lines. The grid lines are helpfu[...]

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    Basic functions 25 T aking photos Learn basic actions to take photos easily and quickly in Auto mode. Make sure that the camera is in 1 a mode (Auto), the camera’ s default shooting mode. If not, select the mode icon t  a . Align your subject in the frame. 2 Half-press [ 3 Shutter ] to focus. A green frame means the subject in focus. t?[...]

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    Basic functions 26 T aking photos Zooming Y ou can shoot close-up photos by adjusting the zoom. Y our camera has a 3X optical zoom and 3X digital zoom. By using both, you can zoom in up to 9 times. Rotate [ Zoom ] right to zoom in on your subject. Rotate [ Zoom ] left to zoom out. Zoom ratio Zoom in Zoom out The zoom ratio available for videos diff[...]

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    Basic functions 27 T aking photos DIS may not function properly when: t you move your camera to follow a moving subject - you use digital zoom - there is too much camera shake - the shutter speed is slow (e.g., when you select - Night in s mode) the battery is low - you take a close-up shot - In some scene modes, the DIS function is unavailable.[...]

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    Basic functions 28 Holding your camera correctly Make sure nothing is blocking the lens. Half-pressing the shutter button Half-press [ Shutter ] and adjust the focus. Focus and exposure will be adjusted automatically . The aperture value and shutter speed are automatically set. Focus frame Press [ t Shutter ] to take the photo if displayed in gr[...]

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    Basic functions 29 Preventing your subject fr om being out of focus It may be difficult to get your subject in focus when: there is little contrast between the subject and background - (When your subject is wearing a color of clothing that is similar to the background) the light source behind the subject is too bright - the subject is shiny - the [...]

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    Shooting modes ………………………………………… 31 Using the Smart Auto mode …………………………… 31 Using the Scene mode ………………………………… 32 Using the Beauty Shot mode …………………………… 33 Using the frame guide ………………………………… 34 Adjusting the exposure in t[...]

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    Extended functions 31 Shooting modes T ake photos or record videos by selecting the best shooting mode for the conditions. Icon Description Appears when taking portraits at night. Appears when taking photos of landscapes with backlighting. Appears when taking portraits with backlighting. Appears when taking portraits. Appears when taking close-up p[...]

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    Extended functions 32 Shooting modes Using the Scene mode T ake a photo with options preset for a specific scene. In Shooting mode, select 1 a  s . Select a scene. 2 Scene This mode allows you to choose an appropriate scene for a variety of situations. For the Beauty Shot mode, see “ t Using the Beauty Shot mode” on page 33. For the F[...]

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    Extended functions 33 Shooting modes T o hide facial imperfections, select 3  an option. Select a higher setting to hide a greater number of t imperfections. Level 3 Align your subject in the frame and half-press [ 4 Shutter ] to focus. Press [ 5 Shutter ] to take the photo. The focus distance will be set to Auto Macro . Using the Beauty S[...]

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    Extended functions 34 Shooting modes Adjusting the exposure in the Night mode In Night mode, you can catch brief flashes of light as curved streaks by extending the exposure. Use a slow shutter speed to extend the time until the shutter closes. Increase the aperture value to prevent overexposure. In Shooting mode, select 1 a  s  . Select 2 f[...]

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    Extended functions 35 Shooting modes Using the Program mode Set various options (except for shutter speed and aperture value) in Program mode. In Shooting mode, select 1 a  p . Set options. (For a list of options, refer to “ 2 Shooting options.”) Align your subject in the frame and half-press [ 3 Shutter ] to focus. Press [ 4 Shutter ] to ta[...]

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    Extended functions 36 Shooting modes Select 3 >   a sound option. Option Description Off : Record a video without sound. On : Record a video with sound. Zoom Mute : Record a video without sound while zooming. Set other options as desired. (For options, r efer to 4 “Shooting options.”) Press [ 5 Shutter ] to start recor ding. Pres[...]

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    Extended functions 37 Shooting modes Using the Smart Scene Detection mode In this mode, your camera automatically chooses the appropriate camera settings based on a detected type of scene. In Shooting mode, select 1 a  D . Align your subject in the frame. 2 The camera selects a scene automatically . An appropriate t mode icon will appear at t[...]

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    Extended functions 38 Shooting modes Press [ 3 Shutter ] to start recor ding. Press [ 4 Shutter ] again to stop recor ding. If the camera does not recognize a proper scene mode, t D will not change and the default settings will be used. The camera may not select the correct scene depending on shooting t environments, such as camera shake, lig[...]

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    Extended functions 39 Recording voice memos Learn how to record a voice memo that you can play back at any time. Y ou can add a voice memo to a photo as a short reminder of shooting conditions. Y ou will get the best sound quality when recording 40 cm away from the camera. aps Adding a voice memo to a photo In Shooting mode, select 1 f   . (I[...]

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    Selecting a resolution and quality ………… 41 Selecting a resolution ………………………… 41 Selecting image quality ……………………… 42 Using the timer ……………………………… 43 Shooting in the dark ……………………… 45 Preventing r ed-eye …………………………… 45 Using the flash …?[...]

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    Shooting options 41 Selecting a resolution and quality Learn how to change the image resolution and quality settings. Option Description 4320 X 3240 : Print on A1 paper . 4000 X 3000 : Print on A1 paper . 4320 X 2880 : Print on A1 paper in wide ratio (3:2). 4320 X 2432 : Print on A2 paper in panorama ratio (16:9) or play back on an HDTV . 3264 X 24[...]

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    Shooting options 42 Selecting a resolution and quality When recor ding a video: In 1 D and v modes, select f  . Select an option. 2 1280 X 720 HQ Option Description 1280 X 720 HQ : Play back high-quality files on an HDTV . 1280 X 720 : Play back on an HDTV . 640 X 480 : Play back on a general TV . 320 X 240 : Post on a web page. For Sharing [...]

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    Shooting options 43 Using the timer Learn how to set the timer to delay shooting. SapsDv Press [ 3 Shutter ] to start the timer . The AF lamp/timer lamp blinks. The camera will automatically t take a photo at the specified time. Select the timer icon or press [ t Shutter ] to cancel the timer . Depending on the selected face defection option[...]

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    Shooting options 44 Using the timer Pose for your photo while the AF-lamp/timer lamp is 5 blinking. The AF-lamp/timer lamp will stop blinking just before the t camera automatically takes a photo. The motion timer may not work when: you are more than 3 m away from the camera t your movements are too subtle t there is too much light or backl[...]

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    Shooting options 45 Shooting in the dark Learn how to take photos at night or in low light conditions. Using the flash Use the flash when taking photos in the dark or when you need more light on your photos. In Shooting mode, select 1 . Select an option. 2 Auto Option Description Off : The flash will not fire. t Camera shake warning ( t )[...]

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    Shooting options 46 Shooting in the dark Adjusting the ISO speed The ISO speed is the measure of a film’ s sensitivity to light as defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The higher ISO speed you select, the more sensitive to light your camera becomes. With a higher ISO speed, you can get a better photo without usin[...]

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    Shooting options 47 Changing the camera’ s focus Learn how to adjust the camera's focus according to your subjects. Using auto focus T o take sharp photos, select the appropriate focus according to your distance from the subject. In Shooting mode, select 1 . Select an option. 2 Normal (AF) Option Description Normal (AF) : Focus on a subject [...]

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    Shooting options 48 Changing the camera’ s focus If you do not touch any area on the screen, the focus frame will t appear in the center of the screen. T racking a subject may fail when: t the subject is too small or the subject moves excessively . - the subject is backlit or you are shooting in a dark place - colors or patterns on the subj[...]

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    Shooting options 49 Changing the camera’ s focus Adjusting the focus area Y ou can get clearer photos by selecting an appropriate focus area according to your subject’ s location in the scene. In Shooting mode, select 1 f  . Select an option. 2 Center AF Option Description Center AF : Focus on the center (suitable when subjects are located i[...]

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    Shooting options 50 Using face detection If you use face detection options, your camera can automatically detect a human face. When you focus on a human face, the camera adjusts the exposure automatically . T ake photos quickly and easily by using Blink Detection to detect closed eyes or Smile Shot to capture a smiling face. Y ou can also use Smart[...]

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    Shooting options 51 Using face detection T aking a smile shot The camera automatically releases the shutter when it detects a smiling face. In Shooting mode, select f   . When your subject smiles broadly , your camera can detect the smile more easily . T aking a self portrait shot T ake photos of yourself. The focus distance will be set to cl[...]

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    Shooting options 52 Using face detection Using smart face recognition The camera automatically registers faces that you frequently photograph. This feature will automatically prioritize the focus on those faces and favorite faces. This feature is available only when you use a memory card. In Shooting mode, select f   . The nearest face appear[...]

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    Shooting options 53 Using face detection Select 3 when the face list appears. Y our favorite faces are indicated with a t on the face list. Y ou can register up to 6 favorite faces. t The flash option will be set to t Off . If you register the same face twice, you can delete one of the faces t in the face list. Viewing your favorite fa[...]

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    Shooting options 54 Adjusting the exposure manually (EV) Depending on the intensity of the ambient light, your photos may be too bright or dark. In these cases, you can adjust the exposure to get a better photo. Darker (-) Neutral (0) Brighter (+) In Shooting mode, select 1 f  . Select a value to adjust the exposure. 2 +: brighter , -: darker t?[...]

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    Shooting options 55 Adjusting brightness and color Option Description Off : ACB is off. On : ACB is on. The ACB feature is always on in t a mode. This feature is not available when t Continuous , Motion Capture , or AEB is in use. Compensating for backlighting (ACB) When the light source is behind your subject or there is high contrast betwee[...]

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    Shooting options 56 Adjusting brightness and color Option Description Spot : Y our camera measures only the light intensity of the t very center of the frame. If a subject is not in the center of the frame, your t photo may be improperly exposed. Suitable for a subject with backlighting. t Center -weighted : Y our camera averages the meter[...]

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    Shooting options 57 Adjusting brightness and color Select an option. 2 Auto WB Option Description Auto WB : Use automatic settings depending on the lighting conditions. Daylight : Select when taking outdoor photos on a sunny day . Cloudy : Select when taking outdoor photos on a cloudy day or in shadows. Fluorescent_H : Select when shooting under a [...]

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    Shooting options 58 Adjusting brightness and color Defining your own white balance Y ou can customize the white balance by taking photos of a white surface, such as a piece of paper . This will help you to match the colors in your photo with the actual scene according to your lighting condition. In Shooting mode, select 1 f   . Aim the lens [...]

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    Shooting options 59 Using burst modes It can be difficult to take photos of fast-moving subjects or capture natural facial expressions and gestures of your subjects in photos. In these cases, select one of the burst modes. p Option Description Single : T ake a single photo. Continuous : While you are pressing [ t Shutter ], the camera takes pho[...]

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    Shooting options 60 Improving your photos Learn how to improve your photos by applying photo styles, colors, or smart filter effects, or make some adjustments. Defining your own RGB tone In Shooting mode, select 1 f  .  (In p mode, select f  >  .) Select 2 . Select a color (R: Red, G: Green, B: Blue). 3 Adjust the amoun[...]

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    Shooting options 61 Improving your photos In Shooting mode, select 1 f  . (In p mode, select f  >  .) Select an effect. 2 Option Description Normal : No effect Miniature : Make a photo of a life-size location or object look like a photo of a miniature scale model. Blurring parts of the photo makes the scene seem much smaller th[...]

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    Shooting options 62 Improving your photos Adjusting your photos Adjust the sharpness, saturation, and contrast of your photos. In Shooting mode, select 1 f  >  . Select an adjustment option. 2 t : Sharpness t : Contrast t : Saturation Select a value to adjust the selected item. 3 -2 -1 +2 - 2 -1 + 2 +1 0 Sharpness Sharpness opt[...]

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    Shooting options 63 Improving your photos Contrast option Description - Decrease the color and brightness. + Increase the color and brightness. Saturation option Description - Decrease the saturation. + Increase the saturation. Select t 0 if you do not want to apply any effects (suitable for printing). If you use this function, you cannot set th[...]

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    Playing back ………………………………… 65 Starting Playback mode ……………………… 65 Playing a video ……………………………… 73 Playing a voice memo ……………………… 74 Editing a photo ……………………………… 76 Rotating a photo …………………………… 76 Resizing photos ……[...]

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    Playback/Editing 65 Playing back Learn actions to play back photos, videos, or voice memos, and managing files. If you want to view files stored in the internal memory , remove your t memory card. The camera will not properly play back files that are too large or those t taken with cameras from other manufacturers. Starting Playback mode V[...]

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    Playback/Editing 66 Playing back Selecting a menu using motion recognition Y our camera features a built-in motion sensor that allows you to quickly select a menu by tilting the camera. In Playback mode, tilt the camera while touching and holding . Set the current photo as your favorite photo* ( will appear on the top of the file.) Lock or unlock [...]

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    Playback/Editing 67 Playing back Display in Playback mode Information Icon Description Photo includes a voice memo v Video file Print order has been set (DPOF) Protected file Photo includes a registered face; Available only when you use a memory card Favorite file Folder name – File name Open the face list (p. 68); Available only when you use [...]

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    Playback/Editing 68 Playing back Select 2  a face. 1 2 3 4 Edit Ranking Select 3 , or . to change the ranking of the face and select . Icon Description Select a display type (p. 24) Select a menu using motion recognition (p. 66) N Use network menus (p. 91) M Playback and settings menus Playback time of videos or voice memos Play videos or voice [...]

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    Playback/Editing 69 Playing back It may take some time for the camera to open Smart Album or to change the category and reorganize files. Select a date, file type, weekday , color , or face. 3 Y ou can also touch and hold t < or > to scroll through dates, file types, weekdays, colors, or faces. 29 6 17 Select 4 < or > to scroll th[...]

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    Playback/Editing 70 Playing back Viewing files as thumbnails Scan thumbnails of files. In Playback mode, rotate [ Zoom ] left to display 9 or 16 thumbnails (rotate [ Zoom ] right to return to the previous mode). 29 6 17 20 T o Do this Scroll through files Select < or > or slide your finger on the screen left or right to scroll through fi[...]

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    Playback/Editing 71 Playing back Deleting files Delete single files or all files at once. Y ou cannot delete protected files. T o delete a single file, In Playback mode, select a file 1  . Select 2 Ye s to delete the file. T o delete multiple files, In Playback mode, select 1  Multiple Delete . Select files you want to delete. 2 Sele[...]

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    Playback/Editing 72 Playing back Icon Description Delete the file. Crop the enlarged photo (it will be saved as a new file). Go back to the original view . X2.0 Zoom ratio Starting a slide show Y ou can apply effects and audio to your slide show . This function does not work for videos or voice memos. In Playback mode, select 1 . Set a slide show[...]

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    Playback/Editing 73 Playing back Playing a video Y ou can play a video, capture an image from a video, or crop a video. In Playback mode, select a video 1  . Use the following icons to control playback. 2 Icon Description Scan backward. / Pause or resume playback. Stop playback. Scan forward. Adjust volume or mute sound. Option Description Play [...]

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    Playback/Editing 74 Playing back Playing a voice memo Playing a voice memo In Playback mode, select a voice memo 1  . Use the following icons to control playback. 2 Icon Description Scan backward. / Pause or resume playback. Stop playback. Scan forward. Adjust volume or mute sound. T rimming a video during playback Select 1 at the point where yo[...]

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    Playback/Editing 75 Playing back Playing a voice memo added to a photo In Playback mode, select a photo that includes a voice 1 memo  . Use the following icons to control playback. 2 Icon Description / Pause or resume playback. Stop playback. Adjust volume or mute sound. Adding a voice memo to a photo In Playback mode, select a photo 1  M . S[...]

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    Playback/Editing 76 Editing a photo Perform photo editing tasks, such as rotating, resizing, eliminating red-eyes, and adjusting brightness, contrast, or saturation. Edited photos will be saved as new files. t When you edit photos that are t or larger , they will be automatically resized to a lower resolution (except when rotating or resizin[...]

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    Playback/Editing 77 Editing a photo Applying photo styles Apply a different color tone to the photo, such as Soft, Vivid, or Forest. The edited photo will be saved as a new file but it could be resized to a lower resolution. Soft Vivid Forest In Playback mode, select a photo 1  . Select 2  an option. Select t to define your own RGB to[...]

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    Playback/Editing 78 Editing a photo Defining your own RGB tone In Playback mode, select a photo 1    . Select a color (R: Red, G: Green, B: Blue). 2 Adjust the amount of the color . 3 Custom RGB Select 4 . Applying smart filter effects Apply various filter effects to your photos to create unique images. The edited photo will[...]

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    Playback/Editing 79 Editing a photo Applying a special effect Apply special effects to the photo, such as color filters or noise effects. The edited photo will be saved as a new file but it could be resized to a lower resolution. In Playback mode, select a photo 1  . Select 2  an option. Elegant Option Description Color Filter : Change b[...]

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    Playback/Editing 80 Editing a photo Adjusting ACB (Auto Contrast Balance) In Playback mode, select a photo 1  . Select 2  . Select 3 . Creating a print or der (DPOF) Select photos to be printed and set options, such as number of copies or paper size. The memory card can be taken to a print shop that supports DPOF t (Digital Print Order For[...]

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    Playback/Editing 81 Editing a photo Select photos to print. 3 Select t to select all files. Select t to cancel your selection. Select 4 . Set 5 DPOF options. Option Description Select whether to print the photos as thumbnails. (Select to print photos as thumbnails.) Specify the size of the print. Select 6 , or . to set the number of copies. [...]

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    Playback/Editing 82 Viewing files on a TV Play back photos or videos by connecting your camera to a TV using the A/V cable. View photos or play videos using the touch screen on 8 your camera. The touch screen will function as the controller for the TV t screen. Locate the option you want on the TV screen and touch where the option is located on[...]

  • Page 84

    Playback/Editing 83 T ransferring files to your computer (for Windows) T ransfer files to your computer using the built-in Intelli-studio program. Y ou can also edit files or upload files to your favorite websites. Intelli-studio may not perform correctly on some computers, even t when the computer meets the requirements. If your computer do[...]

  • Page 85

    Playback/Editing 84 T ransferring files to your computer (for Windows) T urn on the camera. 5 The computer recognizes the camera automatically . t If you set the USB option to Select Mode , select Computer from the pop-up window . Select a folder on your computer to save new files. 6 If your camera has no new files, the pop-up window for savi[...]

  • Page 86

    Playback/Editing 85 T ransferring files to your computer (for Windows) Using Intelli-studio Intelli-studio is a built-in program that allows you to play back and edit files. Y ou can also upload files to websites, such as Flickr or Y ouT ube. For details, select Help  Help in the program. If you install Intelli-studio on your computer , the p[...]

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    Playback/Editing 86 T ransferring files to your computer (for Windows) T ransferring files by connecting the camera as a removable disk Y ou can connect the camera to your computer as a removable disk. In Shooting or Playback mode, select 1 M  . Select 2 . (twice)  PC Software  Of f . T urn off the camera. 3 Connect the camera t[...]

  • Page 88

    Playback/Editing 87 T ransferring files to your computer (for Windows) Disconnecting the camera (for Windows XP) The way to disconnect the USB cable for Windows Vista/7 is similar . If the status lamp on your camera is blinking, wait until 1 it stops. Click 2 on the tool bar at the bottom right of your PC screen. Click the pop-up message. 3 Remove[...]

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    Playback/Editing 88 T ransferring files to your computer (for Mac) When you connect the camera to a Macintosh computer , the computer will recognize the device automatically . Y ou can transfer files directly from the camera to the computer without installing any programs. Mac OS 10.4 or later is supported. T urn on the camera. 2 The computer rec[...]

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    Playback/Editing 89 Printing photos with a photo printer (PictBridge) Print photos with a PictBridge-compatible printer by connecting your camera directly to the printer . Select 6 to print. Select t to set printing options. See “Configuring print settings” on page 90. Select an option. 7 Option Description Current Photo Print the currently[...]

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    Playback/Editing 90 Printing photos with a photo printer (PictBridge) Option Description Size : Specify the size of the print. Layout : Create thumbnail prints. T ype : Select the type of paper . Quality : Set the printing quality . Date : Set to print the date. File Name : Set to print the name of the file. Reset : Reset the print options. Some o[...]

  • Page 92

    Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings ……………………………… 92 Connecting to a WLAN automatically ………… 92 Setting network options ……………………… 93 Setting IP manually …………………………… 93 Network connection tips ……………………… 94 Storing your information …………[...]

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    Wireless network 92 Icon Description Secured AP Ad hoc AP Signal strength Signal is found. No signal is found. If the selected AP is not secured, the camera will connect to t the WLAN. If the selected AP device requires a password, enter the t password to connect to the WLAN. Connecting to a WLAN automatically In Shooting or Playback mode, se[...]

  • Page 94

    Wireless network 93 Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings Setting IP manually In Shooting or Playback mode, select 1 N  Network Setting . Select 2 Access Point Setting . The camera will search for and display available AP devices. t Select 3 next to the AP you want to connect. Select 4 IP Setting  Manual . Select the boxes[...]

  • Page 95

    Wireless network 94 Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings Y ou can use only free WLANs with your camera. If you use t free WLANs that require the user agreement and additional information when you connect to a web browser , some features may be limited when connecting to websites or sending email. Available network connections m[...]

  • Page 96

    Wireless network 95 Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings Storing email addresses Store up to 10 email addresses in your camera. Y ou can use them when you send your photos via email. In Shooting or Playback mode, select 1 N  Network Setting . Select 2 Email Address . Email Address Book Samsung Icon Description Display the email[...]

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    Wireless network 96 Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings Enter a password (4 digits). 3 Enter the password (4 digits) again. 4 Changing the password Change the password if necessary . In Shooting or Playback mode, select 1 N  Network Setting . Select 2 .  Change Password . Enter the current passwor d (4 digits). 3 Enter a[...]

  • Page 98

    Wireless network 97 Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings Entering text T o enter text when storing your information or email addresses, select the appropriate letters, symbols, and numbers. User Setting: Name Icon Description < / > Move the cursor . In ABC mode, change the cases. In 123 mode, view more symbols. Switch to ABC[...]

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    Wireless network 98 Using photo or video sharing websites Upload your photos or videos to file sharing websites (available websites will be displayed on your camera). Icons on a website Icon Description Previous page Next page Stop Refresh Home Close Accessing a website In Shooting or Playback mode, select 1 N  Web . The camera automatically co[...]

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    Wireless network 99 Using photo or video sharing websites The maximum photo resolution you can upload is t , and the longest video you can upload is 30 seconds at 320 X 240 resolution or the video recorded using For Sharing . If the selected photo resolution is higher than t , it will be automatically resized to a lower resolution. When the t[...]

  • Page 101

    Wireless network 100 Sending photos via email Select 3 . Select 4 and enter your email text. Select photos, or drag photos to the selection area and 5 select . The photos will be sent to the selected email addresses. t The t T ransfer completed. message will still appear , even when photos cannot be sent or be sent as spam due to an error wit[...]

  • Page 102

    Wireless network 101 Viewing photos or videos on the allshare devices allshare is an international technology standard for sharing media files between networked devices in your home. With this technology , you can view your photos or videos on a widescreen TV or another device. Y ou cannot send or receive voice memos. On the TV , search for the ca[...]

  • Page 103

    Wireless network 102 Viewing photos or videos on the allshare devices Viewing photos or videos on another device (render er) In Shooting or Playback mode, select 1 N  Send files . The camera automatically connects to the WLAN via the last t connected AP device. If the camera has not connected to the WLAN, it automatically t searches for t[...]

  • Page 104

    Wireless network 103 Viewing photos or videos on the allshare devices When searching for allshare-enabled devices in the area, the camera t may not list all available devices. If you power off the device abnormally while viewing photos or videos t on a device, the camera considers the device to still be connected. The photos will be shared ac[...]

  • Page 105

    Wireless network 104 Sending or receiving photos or videos with a camera Learn to send or receive photos or videos to or from camera of the same model. Y ou cannot send or receive voice memos. Receiving photos or videos from another camera In Shooting or Playback mode, select 1 N  Camera to Camera . Select 2 Receive on your camera. On the sendin[...]

  • Page 106

    Wireless network 105 Sending or receiving photos or videos with a camera This feature uses an ad hoc wireless network. t If you most recently used your camera to receive files, you must end t the connection and reassign your camera as sender to send files. The range of the wireless connection between two cameras may vary , t depending on[...]

  • Page 107

    Settings menu ………………………………………… 107 Accessing the settings menu …………………………… 107 Sound settings ………………………………………… 108 Display settings ………………………………………… 108 Camera settings ………………………………………… 109 Settings R[...]

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    Settings 107 Settings menu Learn about various options to configure your camera’ s settings. Select an option and save your settings. 3 1/2 V olume Beep Sound Shutter Sound Start Sound AF Sound Off Low Medium High Select 4 to return to the previous scr een. Accessing the settings menu In Shooting or Playback mode, select 1 M . Select a menu. 2 1[...]

  • Page 109

    Settings 108 Settings menu Sound settings * Default Item Description V olume Adjust the volume of any sound. ( Off , Low , Medium *, High ) Beep Sound Select a sound to be emitted when touching on the screen or switching modes. ( Off , On *) Shutter Sound Select a sound to be emitted when pressing the shutter button. ( Off , 1 *, 2 , 3 ) Start Soun[...]

  • Page 110

    Settings 109 Settings menu Camera settings * Default Item Description Format Format the internal memory and the memor y card (all files-including the protected files-will be deleted). ( No , Ye s ) If you use a memory card used with cameras from different manufacturers or a memory card reader , or one formatted on a computer , your camera may rea[...]

  • Page 111

    Settings 110 Settings menu Item Description Imprint Set whether to display the date and time on your photos when printing. ( Off *, Date , Date & Time ) The date and time will be displayed on the bottom- t right corner of the photo in yellow . The date and time may not be printed on some t printer models. If you select t T ext in s mod[...]

  • Page 112

    Settings 111 Settings menu Item Description Video Out Set the video signal output according to your region. NTSC t *: USA, Canada, Japan, Korea, T aiwan, Mexico PA L t (supports only BDGHI): Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, England, Finland, Germany , Italy , Kuwait, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway , Singapore, Spain, S[...]

  • Page 113

    Error messages ……………………………………… 113 Camera maintenance ………………………………… 114 Cleaning your camera ………………………………… 114 About memory cards …………………………………… 115 About the battery ……………………………………… 116 Before contacting a ser[...]

  • Page 114

    Appendixes 113 Error messages When the following error messages appear , try these remedies. Error message Suggested remedies Invalid password. The password for transferring files to another camera is wrong. Enter the correct password again. Low Battery Insert a charged battery or recharge the battery . Memory Full Delete unnecessary files or ins[...]

  • Page 115

    Appendixes 114 Camera maintenance Camera body Wipe gently with a soft, dr y cloth. Never use benzene, thinners, or alcohol to clean the device. t These solutions can damage the camera or cause it to malfunction. Do not press on the lens cover or use a blower brush on the lens t cover . Cleaning your camera Camera lens and touch screen Use a b[...]

  • Page 116

    Appendixes 115 Camera maintenance Memory card capacity The memory capacity may differ depending on shooting scenes or shooting conditions. These capacities are based on a 1 GB microSD TM card: Size Super Fine Fine Normal 60 FPS 30 FPS 15 FPS P h o t o s 122 240 353 - - - 142 278 409 - - - 137 267 391 - - - 163 320 471 - - - 211 409 594 - - - 335 63[...]

  • Page 117

    Appendixes 116 Camera maintenance Battery life Average time / Number of photos T est conditions (when the battery is fully charged) Photos Approx. 100 min/ Approx. 200 photos This is measured under the following conditions: in a mode, 14M resolution and Normal quality . 1. Set the flash option to Fill in , take a single shot, and zoom in or out. 2[...]

  • Page 118

    Appendixes 117 Camera maintenance Notes about charging the battery If the indicator light is off, make sure that the battery is inserted t correctly . Do not use your camera when charging. T urn off the camera before t charging the battery . T urn on your camera after charging the batter y for more than 10 t minutes. Using the flash or re[...]

  • Page 119

    Appendixes 118 Camera maintenance Do not disassemble or puncture the battery with any t sharp object. Avoid exposing the battery to high pressure or crushing t forces. Avoid exposing the battery to major impacts, such as t dropping it from high places. Do not expose the battery to temperatures of 60° C t (140° F) or above. Do not allo[...]

  • Page 120

    Appendixes 119 Before contacting a service center If you are having trouble with your camera, try these troubleshooting procedures before contacting a ser vice center . If you have attempted the troubleshooting solution and are still having problems with your device, contact your local dealer or service center . Situation Suggested remedies Cannot [...]

  • Page 121

    Appendixes 120 Before contacting a service center Situation Suggested remedies The photo is blurry Make sure that the focus option you set t is suitable for close-up shots. (p. 47) Make sure that the lens is clean. If not, t clean the lens. (p. 114) Make sure that the subject is within t range of the flash. (p. 122) The colors in the phot[...]

  • Page 122

    Appendixes 121 Before contacting a service center Situation Suggested remedies Y our computer does not recognize your camera Make sure that the USB cable is t connected correctly . Make sure that your camera is switched t on. Make sure that you are using a t supported operating system. Y our computer disconnects the camera while transferri[...]

  • Page 123

    Appendixes 122 Camera specifications Shutter speed Auto t : 1/8 - 1/1,500 sec. Program t : 1 - 1/1,500 sec. Night t : 8 - 1/1,500 sec. Fireworks t : 2 sec. Exposure Control Program AE Metering Multi, Spot, Center -weighted Compensation ±2EV (1/3EV steps) ISO equivalent Auto, 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200 Flash Mode Off, Auto, Red[...]

  • Page 124

    Appendixes 123 Camera specifications Videos Modes: t Smart Scene Detection (Landscape, Blue Sky , Natural Green, Sunset Sky), Movie Format: MP4 (H.264) (Max recording time: 20 min) t Size: t 1280 X 720 HQ (30 FPS, 15 FPS), 1280 X 720 (30 FPS, 15 FPS), 640 X 480 (30 FPS, 15 FPS), 320 X 240 (60 FPS, 30 FPS, 15 FPS), 320 X 240 For Sharing (3[...]

  • Page 125

    Appendixes 124 Camera specifications Image size For 1GB microSD TM Super Fine Fine Normal 4320 X 3240 122 240 353 4000 X 3000 142 278 409 4320 X 2880 137 267 391 4320 X 2432 163 320 471 3264 X 2448 211 409 594 2560 X 1920 335 637 908 2048 X 1536 510 936 1,314 1920 X 1080 762 1,373 1,931 1024 X 768 1,626 2,574 3,089 These figures are measured unde[...]

  • Page 126

    Appendixes 125 Camera specifications Interface Digital output connector USB 2.0 Audio output Mono (Internal speaker), Mono (Microphone) Video output A/V: NTSC, P AL (selectable) DC power input connector 20 pin, 4.2V Power source Rechargeable battery Lithium-ion battery (BP-70A, 740 mAh) The power source may differ depending on your region. Dimensi[...]

  • Page 127

    Appendixes 126 FCC notice Declaration of Conformity t T rade Name : Samsung Electronics America, Inc. Model No. : Samsung ST80 Responsible Party : Samsung Electronics America, Inc. Address : 105 Challenger Road Ridgefield Park NJ T elephone No. : 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject t[...]

  • Page 128

    Appendixes 127 Correct Disposal of This Pr oduct (W aste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This marking on the product, accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessories (e.g. charger , headset, USB cable) should n[...]

  • Page 129

    Appendixes 128 CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BA TTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BA TTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause un[...]

  • Page 130

    Appendixes 129 Declaration of Conformity EN 55022:2006 EN 301 489-1 v1.8.1:2008 EN 300 328-1 v1.7.1 EN 301 489-17 v2.1.1:2009 and the Eco-Design Directive (2009/125/EC) implemented by Regulation (EC) No 278/2009 for external power supplies Representative in the EU Samsung Electronics Euro QA Lab. Blackbushe Business Park Saxony Way , Y ateley , Ham[...]

  • Page 131

    Appendixes 130 Entering text 97 Error messages 113 Exposure 54 F Face detection Blink detection 52 Face detection 50 Self-portrait 51 Smart face recognition 52 Smile shot 51 Facial brightness 33 Facial imperfections 33 Flash Auto 45 Fill in 46 Off 45 Red-eye 46 Red-eye fix 46 Slow sync 46 D Date and time 109 Deleting files 71 Digital Image Stabil[...]

  • Page 132

    Appendixes 131 Playback button 18 Playback mode 65 Printing photos 89 Print order 80 Program mode 35 Protecting files 71 Q Quick View 109 R Recording Video 36 V oice memo 39 Red-eye in Playback mode 80 in Shooting mode 45 Reset 109 Resizing 76 Motion recognition in Playback mode 66 in Shooting mode 23 Motion timer 44 Movie mode 36 Muting Video 36 [...]

  • Page 133

    Appendixes 132 V oice memo Playing 74 Recording 39 V olume 108 W W ebsite Accessing 98 Uploading photo 99 White balance 57 WLAN 92 Z Zooming 26 T Timer 43 T ouch Calibration 19, 111 T ouching 21 T ransferring files for Mac 88 for Windows 83 V Video Playing 73 Recording 36 Video Out 111 Viewing files as thumbnails 70 on TV 82 Slide show 72 Smart a[...]

  • Page 134

    Please refer to the warranty that came with your product or visit our website http://www .samsungimaging.com/ or http://www .samsung.com/ for after-sales service or inquiries.[...]