Instruction Manual: Before You Begin
Instruction Manual: Before You Begin
First Steps
Read this section before using your camera for the first time.
It covers the basic operations for using your camera for the first time, includ-
ing how to turn on the camera, take pictures, and play back images.
Advanced Operations
Read this section when you want to learn more about the different
camera functions.
It covers all shooting and playback functions and describes how to customize
the camera settings and use it with a computer.
Checking the Package Contents
Before using your digital camera, confirm that the package contains the
items listed below.
J USB cable
J Hand strap
Power plug J CD
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Safety Precautions
Warning Symbols
Various symbols are used throughout this instruction manual and on the product to
prevent physical harm to you or other people and damage to property. The symbols
and their meanings are explained below.
This symbol indicates matters that may lead to imminent risk of
Danger death or serious injury if ignored or incorrectly handled.
This symbol indicates matters that may lead to death or serious injury
Warning if ignored or incorrectly handled.
This symbol indicates matters that may lead to injury or physical
Caution damage if ignored or incorrectly handled.
Sample Warnings
Danger
Q Do not attempt to disassemble, repair or alter the equipment
yourself. The high-voltage circuitry in the equipment poses sig-
nificant electrical hazard.
Q Do not put the battery in a fire, attempt to heat it, use it in a high
temperature environment such as next to a fire or inside a car, or
abandon it. Do not put it into water or the sea or allow it to get
wet.
Q Do not attempt to pierce, hit, compress, drop, or subject the bat-
tery to any other severe impact or force.
Q Do not connect the positive (+) and negative (-) poles of the bat-
tery with a wire or other metallic item. Also, do not carry or store
together with metal objects such as ballpoint pens and necklaces.
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Q Do not charge the battery with a charger from another manu-
facturer. Also, do not use the battery with any camera except the
cameras compatible with the DB-65.
Q Discontinue use immediately in the event of abnormalities
such as smoke, unusual odors, or excessive heat being emitted.
Contact your nearest dealer or service center for repair.
Q If the battery fluid leaks and gets into your eyes, immediately wash
your eyes thoroughly with tap water or other clean water without
rubbing, and seek medical attention immediately.
Warning
Q Turn off the power immediately in the event of abnormalities such as
smoke or unusual odors being emitted. Remove the battery as soon as
possible, being careful to avoid electric shocks or burns. If you are drawing
power from a household electrical outlet, be sure to unplug the power
cord from the outlet to avoid fire or electrical hazards. Contact the nearest
service center at your earliest convenience. Discontinue use of the equip-
ment immediately if it is malfunctioning.
Q Turn off the power immediately if any metallic object, water, liquid or oth-
er foreign object gets into the camera. Remove the battery and memory
card as soon as possible, being careful to avoid electric shocks or burns.
If you are drawing power from a household electrical outlet, be sure to
unplug the power cord from the outlet to avoid fire or electrical hazards.
Contact the nearest service center at your earliest convenience. Discon-
tinue use of the equipment immediately if it is malfunctioning.
Q Avoid any contact with the liquid crystal inside the picture display, should
the monitor be damaged. Follow the appropriate emergency measures be-
low.
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minutes and seek medical advice immediately.
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thoroughly with water. Have the person drink a large amount of water and
induce vomiting. Seek medical assistance immediately.
Q Follow these precautions to prevent the battery from leaking, overheat-
ing, igniting or exploding.
t Do not use a battery other than those specifically recommended for the
equipment.
t Do not carry or store together with metal objects such as ballpoint pens,
necklaces, coins, hairpins, etc.
t Do not put the battery into a microwave or high pressure container.
t If leakage of battery fluid or a strange odor, color change, etc. is noticed
during use or during charging, remove the battery from the camera or bat-
4 tery charger immediately and keep it away from fire.
Q Please observe the following in order to prevent fire, electrical shock or
cracking of the battery while charging.
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socket adapters and extension cords.
t Do not damage, bundle or alter power cords. Also, do not place heavy ob-
jects on, stretch or bend power cords.
t Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with wet hands. Always grip
the plug section when disconnecting a power cord.
t Do not cover equipment while charging.
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Q Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with wet hands. Both opera-
tions pose the risk of electric shock.
Q Always grip the plug section when disconnecting a power cord. Do not
pull the power cord. This can damage the power cord and result in fire or
electric shock.
Q If any metallic object, water, liquid or other foreign object gets into the
camera, immediately remove the power cord from the outlet and contact
a service center for repair. Failure to observe these precautions could re-
sult in fire or electric shock.
Q If an abnormality such as an unusual sound or smoke is emitted from the
equipment, immediately remove the power cord from the outlet and con-
tact your nearest dealer or service center for repair. Discontinue use of the
equipment immediately if it is malfunctioning.
Q Do not attempt to disassemble the equipment yourself. The high-voltage
circuitry in the equipment could lead to an electric shock.
Q Do not use in bathrooms or similar areas, as this can result in fire or electric
shock.
Q Do not touch the power cords during a lightning storm. This poses a risk of
electric shock.
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Q If the battery does not finish charging after the prescribed charging time,
discontinue charging.
Caution
Q Contact with fluid leaking from a battery can lead to burns. If part of your
body comes in contact with a damaged battery, rinse the area with water
immediately. (Do not use soap.)
If a battery starts to leak, remove it immediately from the equipment and
wipe the battery chamber thoroughly before replacing it with a new bat-
tery.
Q Plug the power cords securely into the electrical outlets. Loose cords pose
a fire hazard.
Q Do not allow the camera to get wet. In addition, do not operate it with wet
hands. Both situations pose the risk of electric shock.
Q Do not fire the flash at drivers of vehicles, as this may cause the driver to
lose control and result in a traffic accident.
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Q Remove the power cords from the outlets before cleaning the equipment.
Q Remove the power cords from the outlets when not in use.
Q Do not cover equipment while charging, as this can result in fire.
Q Do not short the terminals or metal contacts on the power cords, as this
can result in fire.
Q Do not use the equipment in wet areas or areas subject to oil smoke as this
could result in fire or electric shock.
Safety Precau- When using optional products, carefully read the instructions provided with
tions for Acces- the product before using that product.
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Table of Contents
Introduction............................................................................................................................ 1
Table of Contents .................................................................................................................. 8
Before You Begin 13
Parts of the Camera............................................................................................................14
6TJOHUIF%JBMBOE-FWFS ..................................................................................................16
Picture Display .....................................................................................................................18
Getting Ready ......................................................................................................................23
First Steps 31
Basic Shooting .....................................................................................................................32
Taking Photographs with Auto Settings...........................................................32
Self-Timer .....................................................................................................................34
Checking the Camera Level and Tilt ...................................................................35
Playing Back Images ..........................................................................................................37
6TJOHUIF.FOV ...................................................................................................................38
Advanced Operations 39
1 Various Shooting Functions 40
Shooting with a set aperture value and shutter speed ........................................40
6TJOH"QFSUVSF1SFWJFX ..........................................................................................44
6TJOHUIF/%'JMUFS ...................................................................................................44
Exposure settings ...............................................................................................................45
6TJOHFYQPTVSFDPNQFOTBUJPO ............................................................................45
Setting the ISO speed ..............................................................................................46
Dynamic range correction .....................................................................................48
Selecting a metering method ..............................................................................49
Setting a still image format .............................................................................................50
Setting the focus .................................................................................................................51
Selecting a focusing method ................................................................................51
Shooting close-ups (Macro Mode) .....................................................................53
6TJOHUIF"'CVUUPO .................................................................................................54
Setting Focus Assist and AE/AF Target ..............................................................56
Shooting with a single press of the shutter release button
(Full Press Snap) ....................................................................................................58
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Setting the White Balance ..............................................................................................59
Setting the Color Temperature.............................................................................61
Setting the White Balance......................................................................................61
Shooting Continuously.....................................................................................................62
Shooting Continuously ...........................................................................................62
Shooting Consecutively with Different Settings (Auto Bracket) ..............63
Shooting While Merging Images Together
(Multiple Exposure Shooting) ..........................................................................64
Shooting Pictures Automatically at Set Intervals (Interval Shooting)....66
Shooting Star Trails (Interval Composite) .........................................................67
6TJOHUIF'MBTI ....................................................................................................................69
Setting the Flash Mode ...........................................................................................69
Adjusting the Intensity of the Flash ...................................................................70
Setting the Flash Intensity for Manual Flash ...................................................71
Setting the Timing for Firing the Flash ..............................................................71
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Effect ..............................................................................................................................72
Image Settings ...........................................................................................................73
Other Shooting Functions ...............................................................................................76
Adding the Date to Still Images ...........................................................................76
Shooting Movies .................................................................................................................76
Setting the Movie Format ......................................................................................76
Shooting Movies .......................................................................................................78
Playing Back Movies .................................................................................................79
Clipping Movies .........................................................................................................80
2 Playback Functions 81
Displaying Images in Thumbnail View ........................................................................81
Displaying Images in a Slide Show ...............................................................................81
Displaying Images in Enlarged View............................................................................82
Organizing Files ...................................................................................................................83
Deleting Files ..............................................................................................................83
Setting Protection .....................................................................................................85
Copying the Images in Internal Memory to a Card.......................................87
Correcting and Processing Images...............................................................................87
Reducing the Size of Images .................................................................................87
Trimming Images ......................................................................................................88
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Correcting Skewed Images....................................................................................89
Correcting Brightness and Contrast (Level Compensation) ......................90
Correcting the White Balance ...............................................................................92
Correcting Color Moire ...........................................................................................92
Developing RAW Files .......................................................................................................93
Viewing Images with an AV Device ..............................................................................94
Setting DPOF ........................................................................................................................95
Setting DPOF for Multiple Still Images ..............................................................96
Selecting the Images to Transfer ...................................................................................97
3 Changing Camera Settings 99
Customizing the Camera .................................................................................................99
Registering Shooting Settings (My Settings) ..................................................99
Shooting Images in My Settings Mode ...........................................................102
Editing My Settings ................................................................................................103
Registering Functions to the ADJ. Lever .........................................................105
Registering Functions to the Fn1/Fn2/Effect Buttons ...............................107
Changing Other Settings ...............................................................................................109
Adjusting the Brightness of the Picture Display ..........................................109
Setting the Information Displayed in Shooting Mode ..............................110
Setting the Operation Sounds ...........................................................................111
Changing File Names .............................................................................................111
Resetting the File Numbers .................................................................................112
Setting the Copyright Notice ..............................................................................113
Checking the Firmware Version .........................................................................113
4 Menus 114
Shooting Menu ..................................................................................................................114
Playback Menu ..................................................................................................................117
,FZ$VTUPN0QUJPOT.FOV ...........................................................................................118
Setup Menu ........................................................................................................................120
5 Downloading Images to Your Computer 122
6TJOH*NBHFTPOB$PNQVUFS.......................................................................................122
Windows.....................................................................................................................122
Macintosh ..................................................................................................................122
Saving Images to PC ........................................................................................................123
Installing the Software....................................................................................................124
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6 Appendices 125
Trouble Shooting ..............................................................................................................125
Error messages .........................................................................................................125
Camera Troubleshooting......................................................................................126
Specifications .....................................................................................................................130
Storage Capacity .....................................................................................................133
Optional Accessories .......................................................................................................134
Conversion lens, hood, and adapter ................................................................134
External Flash ...........................................................................................................135
6TJOHUIF$BNFSB"CSPBE .............................................................................................137
1SFDBVUJPOTGPS6TF ..........................................................................................................138
Camera Care and Storage ..............................................................................................140
Warranty Policy..................................................................................................................141
NOTICES ...............................................................................................................................142
Index......................................................................................................................................144
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Before You
Begin
This covers the names
of parts and how to
prepare the camera for
use.
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29 30 31 32
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1 Up-down dial .........................................P. 17 20 Terminal cover................................ P. 26, 123
2 Mode dial lock release button ................P. 16 21 DC power cable cover ...............................—
3 Mode dial ...............................................P. 16 22 Speaker ....................................................—
4 Shutter release button ...........................P. 32 23 Release lever ..........................................P. 23
5 POWER button .......................................P. 28 24 Battery/card cover..................................P. 23
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Using the Dial and Lever
Mode Dial
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the mode dial.
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Operation Description
Replaces the !" buttons.
Up-down dial Rotate left or right
Changes the aperture/shutter speed.
Replaces the #$ buttons.
Press left or right
ADJ. lever Changes the aperture/shutter speed/ISO Setting.
Push in the middle Calls assigned function (GP. 106)
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Picture Display
Shooting display
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Still image mode Movie mode
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Battery Level Indicator
Icon Status
Battery fully charged.
Eye-Fi Connection
When using an Eye-Fi card (GP. 24), the connection status is displayed in
the shooting and playback modes.
Icon Status
Not connected
Connecting
Waiting for data transfer
Transferring
Connection terminated
Transferred images
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each time the DISP. button is pressed in [DISP.
Button Display Setting] on the [Setup] menu.
(GP. 110)
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the picture display in the following cases even when the picture display is turned off. After the infor-
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button is half-pressed, the information display disappears.
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Playback Mode
Normal indicator display Detailed information display
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Getting Ready
Prepare the camera for use.
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Eye-Fi Cards --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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in the country of purchase only. To confirm whether the use of the card is approved in a given country,
contact the card manufacturer.
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Data Storage Location
Pictures taken with this camera can be recorded to the internal memory or a
memory card. When a memory card is not set in the camera, data is recorded
to the internal memory.
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perature 23°C (73°F); picture display on; 10 shots taken with 30 seconds between shots and the flash
fired with every other shot; and the cycle repeated after the camera has been turned off and then on
again.
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cool down sufficiently before removing the battery.
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Turning the Camera On and Off
Press the POWER button to turn the camera on.
The POWER button lights, and then the auto fo-
cus/flash lamp blinks for several seconds.
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Setting the Date and Time
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appears.
2 Press MENU/OK.
A confirmation screen appears.
3 Press MENU/OK.
The date is set.
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battery.
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First Steps
Read this section before
using your camera for
the first time.
Basic Shooting................................ 32
Playing Back Images ..................... 37
Using the Menu.............................. 38
Basic Shooting
Now you are ready.
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Focus ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
t 5IFBVUPGPDVTGMBTIMBNQBOEUIFGSBNFDPMPSTIPXXIFUIFS Auto focus/flash lamp
the subject is in focus.
First Steps
Frame
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PS-&%T
If the camera is unable to focus, lock focus on another object at the same distance from the camera
as your subject, then recompose the photograph and take the picture.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
t *O5 mode, pictures are taken with the following settings:
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The settings cannot be changed for the above functions.
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displayed until the next time you half-press the shutter release button.
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33
ISO, and white balance settings. The shooting conditions are not held in the following cases:
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t 3 mode
Self-Timer
First Steps
The self-timer can be set to two seconds or a custom setting. A setting of two
seconds is useful for preventing camera shake. With [Custom Self-Timer], you
can set the storage capacity and the shooting interval.
2 Take a picture.
The AF auxiliary light lights when the self-
timer starts.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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menu.
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menu.
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34
Checking the Camera Level and Tilt
This camera has a built-in level indicator that can be used to indicate the
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zontal level and tilt in the forward-backward direction.
First Steps
The menu is displayed.
3 Press MENU/OK.
The indicator is displayed on the shooting screen.
The level is indicated with a vertical line, and the tilt is indicated with a hori-
[POUBMMJOF:FMMPXJOEJDBUFTUIFDBNFSBJTOPUMFWFMPSJTUJMUFE
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cates that the camera is level or is not tilted.
Green :FMMPX
35
:FMMPX Red
First Steps
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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PS
during interval shooting.
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ment subject to movement, such as on a amusement ride.
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anteed when using the camera as a level.
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Playing Back Images
Images can be viewed in the picture display.
First Steps
2 Press the #$ buttons to change the
displayed image.
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# button Back one photo
$ button Ahead one photo
Press and hold #$ buttons Fast Forward
To switch the camera back to shooting mode, press the 6 button again.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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lected)], you can transfer the images by pressing the Effect button in the playback mode.
(GP. 98)
37
Using the Menu
1 Press MENU/OK.
The menu is displayed.
The menu that is displayed first varies de-
pending on the mode when the button is
First Steps
pressed.
To change the menu, press the # button, use
the !" buttons to select a tab, and then
press the $ button.
5 Press the MENU/OK button, or press the # button and then the
MENU/OK button.
The setting is set.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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38
Advanced
Operations 1
*1 Allows you to select the combination of aperture value and shutter speed.
40
1 Set the mode dial to P/Av/Tv/TAv/M.
The symbol for the selected shooting mode
and the set value will be displayed on the
shooting screen.
In M mode, the exposure indicator will be
displayed.
When in M mode, the exposure is correct when the indicator is in the cen-
ter. When the exposure value is in the range of -2EV to +2EV, the indicator
changes according to the exposure value. The indicator will turn orange
when the values are outside this range.
3 Shoot.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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shooting.
41
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obtained for the aperture value/shutter speed set in Av/Tv/TAv modes, the camera will automatically
adjust the settings to obtain the correct exposure.
t "W <Auto Aperture Shift]
t 5W <Auto Shutter Speed Shift]
t 5"W <Shutter/Aperture Auto Shift]
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UIFX/Y button cannot be used for exposure compensation. When the X/Y button
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$VTUPN0QUJPOT>NFOV
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Various Shooting Functions
Aperture Priority For locking the aperture value and adjusting the shutter speed
Shutter Priority For locking the shutter speed and adjusting the aperture value
Program For adjusting both the aperture value and shutter speed
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Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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ISO speed and shutter speed settings. However, it will take some time to record the processed image.
ISO Setting Shutter speed at the start of processing
ISO 100 – ISO 3200 8 seconds or more
ISO 3201 – ISO 25600 4 seconds or more
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Program diagram ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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value and shutter speed combination will change depending on the exposure value (Ev). (The ex-
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7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
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3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
8 4 2 1 12 14 18 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000
Bulb/Time ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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the image will continue to be exposed while the shutter release button is pressed, and will end when
the shutter release button is released. When using T, the exposure will begin once the shutter release
button is pressed, and will end when it is pressed a second time.
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ISO Setting Longest Shutter Speed
ISO 100–ISO 3200 320 sec.
ISO 3201–ISO 25600 32 sec.
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set.
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Using Aperture Preview
Press and hold the p button during the shutter release button is pressed
halfway or using the AE lock, the camera will switch to Aperture Preview. The
aperture value set when shooting will operate, and you can check the depth
of field. When you release the p button, Aperture Preview will be canceled.
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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cannot be changed.
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Various Shooting Functions
t 5IJTGVODUJPOJTOPUBWBJMBCMFJO3 mode.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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set exposure compensation requirements.
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AE.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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ON/OFF using a button only. (GP. 107)
44
Exposure settings
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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45
Setting the ISO speed
In the [Shooting] menu, the ISO speed can be set in [ISO Setting/NR].
AUTO In ISO 100 – ISO 800, the camera automatically adjusts sensitivity accord-
ing to brightness, the distance to the subject, macro settings, and the
format.
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Various Shooting Functions
ISO 100 – ISO 25600 Sensitivity is set to the selected ISO value.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Step Settings]. Depending on settings, the following ISO speeds can be selected.
ISO Speed Step Settings Selectable ISO speeds
1EV ISO 100/ISO 200/ISO 400/ISO 800/ISO 1600/ISO 3200/ISO 6400/ISO
12800/ISO 25600
1/3EV ISO 100/ISO 125/ISO 160/ISO 200/ISO 250/ISO 320/ISO 400/ISO 500/ISO
640/ISO 800/ISO 1000/ISO 1250/ISO 1600/ISO 2000/ISO 2500/ISO 3200/
ISO 4000/ISO 5000/ISO 6400/ISO 8000/ISO 10000/ISO 12800/ISO 16000/
ISO 20000/ISO 25600
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ton is pressed halfway. The displayed ISO speed may differ from the actual setting when the flash is
used.
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ited. (GP. 48)
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Button]. (G1
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speed simply by moving the ADJ. lever left or right in P/Av/Tv modes.
46
Reducing noise
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2 Press the !" button to select [Noise Reduction] and then press 1
the $ button.
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Dynamic range correction
In the [Shooting] menu, you can use [Dynamic Range Correction] to expand
an images gradation, making sure the bright and dark portions of an image
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[Strong].
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1 namic range correction has been set.
Various Shooting Functions
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Setting *404QFFE4UFQ4FUUJOHT<&7> *404QFFE4UFQ4FUUJOHT<&7>
Min. Max. Min. Max.
AUTO ISO 200 ISO 6400 ISO 320 ISO 8000
Weak ISO 200 ISO 12800 ISO 160 ISO 16000
Medium ISO 200 ISO 12800 ISO 200 ISO 12800
Strong ISO 200 ISO 6400 ISO 320 ISO 8000
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Selecting a metering method
In the [Shooting] menu, set [Exposure Metering].
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The entire image is metered, with emphasis on the center, to determine the exposure value.
Use this when the brightness of the center and surroundings are different.
Center
The center of the image is metered to determine the exposure value. Use this setting when 1
you want to use the brightness at the center. This is useful if there is a marked difference in
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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t *O3 mode
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1
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Setting a still image format
In the [Shooting] menu, the still image format, size, and aspect ratio can be
selected in [Still Image Format].
Format/Size o: Records a q sized RAW file (DNG format).
p: Records a RAW file simultaneously with a q sized JPEG file.
q: 16M (3:2)
1 r: 10M (3:2)
s: 5M (3:2)
Various Shooting Functions
u: 1M (3:2)
Aspect ratio 3:2/4:3/1:1
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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sides of the picture display.
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the file format can be switched using a button only.
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to 35mm, and the screen display will also change. In this case, q cannot be selected, and RAW
files will be recorded as r*OUIF<,FZ$VTUPN0QUJPOT>NFOVJG<$SPQUPNN>JTTFUJO<4FU'O
Button], 28mm/35mm can be switched using a button only. (GP. 107)
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Setting the focus
Measures the distances from 9 AF areas and focuses to the nearest AF area. This
Multi AF prevents the center of the picture display from becoming out of focus and enables 1
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Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Button]. (G1
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only.
t Multi AF/Spot AF
t Multi AF/Pinpoint AF
t AF/MF
t AF/Snap
t AF/Subject Tracking
51
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t Interval Composite
t '".PWF5BSHFU
Focusing manually
If the camera fails to focus automatically, you can focus manually.
1
Manual focus enables shooting at a fixed distance.
Various Shooting Functions
2 While holding the ! button, adjust the focus with the Up-down
Dial.
2 Press the !" button to select a distance, and then press the #
button.
Distances can be selected from [1m], [1.5m], [2m], [2.5m], [5m], and [∞].
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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UJOH>PS<4FU'O#VUUPO> GP. 105, P. 107)
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Shooting close-ups (Macro Mode)
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cm) away from the end of the lens to shoot.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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UIFN button is deactivated, and macro mode is not available.
t In 5 mode Auto Macro is set, and the N button is deactivated.
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Using the AF button
When the AF button is used, AE Lock or AF Lock are available in place of
pressing the shutter release button halfway.
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switch the AF button’s function. ing Lever
1
Various Shooting Functions
AF button
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the lock even when you release the button in [AEL/AFL Lock Setting].
Off Locks only while the button is pressed
On Press the button to lock the focus, then press it again to cancel
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Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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t When the focus is locked with the AF button, the AE/AF lock position will not change even when the
shutter release button is pressed halfway.
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
t Continuous AF is not available while shooting movies.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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operate when placing your index finger on the shutter release button, and using your thumb for the
AF button.
55
Setting Focus Assist and AE/AF Target
Without moving the camera you can meter a specific spot on the subject
using buttons only, and activate the focus lock. This function is useful for
shooting on a tripod.
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make it easier to focus.
1
1 In the [Shooting] menu, select [FA/Move Target], and then press
the $ button.
Various Shooting Functions
56
The following settings are available.
Move Target Setting Specifies the target to move from AE/AF, AF, and AE.
Focus Assist Setting Intensifies the outlines and contrast inside the area, making it easier
to adjust the focus.
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Magnification Setting Specifies the magnification area.
Target
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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t In 5 mode and 3 mode
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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(GP. 107) This function is registered to Fn1 button as the default setting.
57
Shooting with a single press of the shutter release but-
ton (Full Press Snap)
When pressing the shutter release button halfway AF operates, however,
pressing the shutter release button all the way will quickly capture an image
at the set focal distance. This function is called Full Press Snap. The camera
will focus at the distance set in [Snap Focus Distance] in the [Shooting] menu
(GP. 52).
1
In the [Shooting] menu, this is set in [Full Press Snap].
Various Shooting Functions
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t .BDSP
t 4FMG5JNFS
t *O3 mode
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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shutter release button is pressed halfway.
58
Setting the White Balance
Make adjustments to the white balance so that white subjects will appear
white under any kind of light.
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it would be when shooting an object of a single color or when shooting un-
der multiple light sources, you can change the setting.
1
The camera adjusts white balance automatically.
2
Various Shooting Functions
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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60
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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t 8IFOTIPPUJOHXJUIUIFGMBTI
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AUTO] is not selected.
1 Select [Detail] under White Balance, and then press the Fn2 1
button.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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UIFXIJUFCBMBODFDBOCFNFBTVSFEXIFO
the flash fires.
61
Shooting Continuously
The continuous shooting functions are as follows.
Continuous Continues to take pictures for as long as you hold down the shutter P. 62
release button.
Auto Bracket Takes three images with varying exposure, white balance, effects, P. 63
dynamic range, or contrast.
1
Multiple Exposure Merges multiple images together. P. 64
Various Shooting Functions
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other functions cannot be set at the same time.
Shooting Continuously
Set [Continuous] in the [Shooting] menu.
Pictures continue to be taken for as long as you hold down the shutter re-
lease button. The autofocus is fixed in the first frame.
When Continuous is set, a mark will appear on
the shooting screen.
Set [Continuous] to [Off ] when you wish to re-
turn to normal shooting.
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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continuous shooting is not possible.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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UIFXIJUFCBMBODFXJMMXPSLJO<"VUP>
t $POUJOVPVTTIPPUJOHDBOBMTPCFEPOFCZIPMEJOHUIF"'CVUUPOEPXOXIJMFGVMMZQSFTTJOHUIFTIVUUFS
SFMFBTFCVUUPO4FFi6TJOHUIF"'CVUUPOw GP. 54).
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62
t *GUIFMBTUGPVSEJHJUTPGUIFGJMFOVNCFSUBLFOEVSJOHDPOUJOVPVTTIPPUJOHFYDFFE<>
BTFQBSBUF
folder is created in the SD memory card and successive pictures taken are stored in this folder.
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cannot be played back. However, they are not deleted or lost.
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Takes images at different exposures in 1/3-EV or 1/2-EV steps from -2.0 EV to +2.0
EV.
AE-BKT 1/3EV
AE-BKT 1/2EV
Three images (an image with more red than the currently set white balance, an
image at the current white balance, and a more bluish image) are automatically
WB-BKT recorded.
Takes three images with different white balance. Selects the white balance for the
second and third shots, respectively.
WB-BKT
Preset
Takes three images with different effects. Selects the effects for the second and
third shots, respectively.
Effect-BKT
Takes images with the Dynamic Range Compensation set to Off, Weak, and Strong.
DR-BKT
Takes images with different contrasts.
CONTRAST-BKT
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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1"650>
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64
Automatic Exposure <0GG>5IFFYQPTVSFWBMVFJTOPUBEKVTUFE
<0O> 5IF FYQPTVSF WBMVF JT BEKVTUFE UP NBUDI UIF OVNCFS PG TIPUT UP CF
merged.
Save Each Shot <0GG>4BWFTPOMZUIFGJOBMNFSHFEJNBHF
<0O>4BWFTBMMPGUIFVONFSHFEJNBHFT
Save Images In Prog- <0GG>4BWFTPOMZUIFGJOBMNFSHFEJNBHF
ress <0O>4BWFTUIFJNBHFXJUIFBDINFSHF 1
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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multiple exposure shooting simply by using the buttons. (GP. 107)
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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65
Shooting Pictures Automatically at Set Intervals (Inter-
val Shooting)
Shoots pictures automatically at fixed intervals.
3 Select the number of shots with the #$ buttons, and then set
the value with the !" buttons.
Values from 1 to 99 or A can be set.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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t $IBSHFUIFCBUUFSZCFGPSFTIPPUJOH
t "DBSEXJUITVGGJDJFOUBWBJMBCMFNFNPSZPSBIJHITQFFENFNPSZDBSEJTSFDPNNFOEFE
66
Shooting Star Trails (Interval Composite)
Merges a series of continuous images taken at fixed intervals in such a way
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formed by stars or the moon by shooting a fixed position in nightscapes.
2 Set the mode dial to Av/Tv/TAv/M, and then try taking a shot. 1
Set the aperture value/shutter speed/focus/ISO sensitivity/white balance,
Interval Sets the shooting interval from the shortest value up to 60 minutes.
Save Interval Com- Sets how the images are saved.
posite Img. <0GG>4BWFTPOMZUIFNFSHFEJNBHF
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67
7 Press MENU/OK to end shooting when all the desired
photographs have been taken.
The merged image will be saved.
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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UIFTIPUXJMMOPUCFNFSHFE
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1 t 5IFTIVUUFSTQFFEDBOOPUCFTFUUPMPOHFSUIBOTFDPOET
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Various Shooting Functions
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BOEOPJTFSFEVDUJPOJTCFJOHBQQMJFE
(GP. 42), light trails will not be continuously connected.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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t *40TFOTJUJWJUZXIFOTFUUP<"650>PS<"650)*>
t 8IJUFCBMBODFWBMVFXIFOTFUUP<"VUP>
t "'PQFSBUJPOTXJMMPOMZCFEPOFGPSUIFGJSTUTIPU
t 5IFTFMGUJNFSDBOPOMZCFVTFEGPSUIFGJSTUTIPU
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clear shots. Also, when taking test shots, check that the stars appear as points of light. Those points of
light will be recorded as light trails when merged.
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Using the Flash
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Auto ting]
The flash always fires. 1
Flash On
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Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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mately 20 cm to 3.0 m from the end of the lens.
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Flash].
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ing] menu. (GP. 70)
1
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Various Shooting Functions
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t 3 mode
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Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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UIFWBMVFTFUGPS<Flash Exposure Compensation] is
invalid.
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Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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71
Shooting Photos with Unique Atmosphere
Takes images with varied saturation and contrast.
Effect
Changes things like the hue for distinctive images.
72
Image Settings
Takes images with modulated saturation, contrast, sharpness, and vignett-
ing.
Setting 1/2
4 Select the item with the !" buttons, and then set the value
with the #$ buttons.
73
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t <7JHOFUUJOH>DBOOPUCFTFUJO3 mode.
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Function Effect
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1 Multiple Exposure Shooting/ Miniaturize
Interval Composite
Various Shooting Functions
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Effect Disabled Function
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Cross Process/
Positive Film/
Bleach Bypass/
Retro/
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Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Effect button.
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Shooting with Miniaturize
Takes images that give the impression that they are close-ups of a miniature.
This mode is effective when shooting from a high vantage point while look-
ing down at a diagonal angle.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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taken will differ slightly from that of the actual image.
75
Other Shooting Functions
print is on.
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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beforehand. (GP. 30)
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Shooting Movies
Allows you to shoot movies with sound.
Movies are recorded as MOV files.
76
4 Use the !"#$ buttons to select
[Still Image Size] and [Frame Rate].
The following settings can be made. The frame rates that can be selected 1
depend on the still image size.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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(GP. 107)
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NJ[FECZTFUUJOHUIFQPXFSGSFRVFODZGPSZPVSSFHJPOJOUIF<Reduce Fluorescent Flicker] area of the
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77
Shooting Movies
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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t 5IFGPMMPXJOHGVODUJPOTDBOOPUCFVTFEJO3 mode.
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Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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again, recording will resume.
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(GP. 133). Shooting may also end even before this length of time is reached.
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diminish at an even rate.
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t $IBSHFUIFCBUUFSZCFGPSFTIPPUJOH
78
Playing Back Movies
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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UIFTUJMMJNBHFCFJOHTIPXODBOCFTBWFEBTB
JPEG file.
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79
Clipping Movies
The unnecessary parts at the beginning or end of a movie can be deleted,
and the movie can be saved as a new file.
2
1
Select [Clip Movie File], and then press the $ button.
Various Shooting Functions
4 Use the #$ buttons or press the ADJ. lever to move the point to
be deleted.
The yellow point moves. You can specify 1-second units.
80
2 Playback Functions
Playback Functions
The following operations are possible.
!"#$ button Selects an image.
ADJ. Lever Displays the selected image in single image view.
DISP. button Changes between single image selection and page selection.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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displayed.
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Displaying Images in Enlarged View
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Push down left or right: Displays the previous or next image in enlarged view
(returns to actual size in the case of a movie).
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;PPN3BUJP>
DISP. button Information display on information display off
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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position the target shifted to during shooting.
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t .PWJFTDBOOPUCFFOMBSHFE
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Up-down Dial ADJ. Lever
4FUUJOH<EFGBVMUTFUUJOH> Enlarged view Next/previous enlarged frame
Setting 2 Moves enlarge position up/down Moves enlarge position left/right
82
Organizing Files
Deleting Files
Playback Functions
:PVDBODIBOHFUIFGJMFXJUIUIF#$ buttons.
2 Use the !" buttons to select [Delete All] and then press the
MENU/OK button.
The deletion confirmation screen appears.
3 Use the $ button to select [Yes] and then press the MENU/OK
button.
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2 Select [Delete Multi] and then press the MENU/OK button.
3 Select [Sel. Indiv.] or [Sel. Range] and then press the MENU/OK
button.
4 Use the !"#$ buttons to select files and then press the
MENU/OK button.
If you selected [Sel. Range], select only the file that is the starting point of the
range.
The trash symbol is displayed in the upper left
corner of the file.
2
Pressing the ADJ. lever switches between [Sel.
Indiv.] and [Sel. Range].
Playback Functions
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Setting Protection
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Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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QSPUFDUFEJNBHFTXJMMBMTPCFEFMFUFE
Playback Functions
Select [Protect] and then press the $ button.
85
Setting/Canceling Protection for All Files
2 Select [Select All] or [Cancel All] and then press the MENU/OK
button.
3 Select [Sel. Indiv.] or [Sel. Range] and then press the MENU/OK
button.
4 Use the !"#$ buttons to select files and then press the MENU/
OK button.
If you selected [Sel. Range], select only the file that is the starting point of
the range.
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Pressing the ADJ. lever switches between [Sel. Indiv.] and [Sel. Range].
If you selected [Sel. Indiv.], go to step 6.
Playback Functions
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there is insufficient space appears.
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Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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NPWJFT
BOE
still images saved from movies cannot be corrected and processed.
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JNBHFRVBMJUZXJMMEFUFSJPSBUF
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Trimming Images
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1 Display the image to trim in playback mode and then press the
MENU/OK button.
The [Playback] menu appears.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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trimming frame.
88
Correcting Skewed Images
Correct images of rectangular objects such as message boards and business
cards shot at an angle so that the images appear as if they were shot from
the front.
Playback Functions
If an area could not be detected, an error message appears.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Correcting Brightness and Contrast (Level Compensa-
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the right.
If you select a file that cannot be corrected, an error message appears and
then the [Playback] menu reappears.
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Adjusting the Overall Brightness
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and move it to the right to increase the overall darkness.
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overall brightness.
When overexposed
Increasing the Contrast
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bright and dark areas of the image stand out.
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Correcting the White Balance
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Playback Functions
The [Playback] menu appears.
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4 Use the !" buttons to select a setting and then press the #
button.
With [White Balance], you can perform white balance correction by pressing
the $ button.
With [Effect] and [Image Settings], press the $ button to set the advanced
settings.
5 When you have finished configuring all of the settings, press the
MENU/OK button.
A new JPEG file is saved. 93
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connected.
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set to the NTSC format (used in Japan and elsewhere). If the device you want to connect to uses the
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or region where you purchased the camera.
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Playback Functions
Setting DPOF
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with a print service.
1 Display the image to set in playback mode and then press the
MENU/OK button.
The [Playback] menu appears.
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Setting DPOF for Multiple Still Images
Specify multiple images and the number of copies from thumbnail view.
copies.
A symbol indicating the DPOF setting ap-
pears.
To cancel the setting, specify [0] for the num-
ber of copies.
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Selecting the Images to Transfer
When using an Eye-Fi card, you can transfer just selected images.
Playback Functions
Use the #$ buttons to select an
image to transfer and then press the
MENU/OK button.
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playback mode, and transfer the displayed image.
2
Playback Functions
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3 Changing Camera Settings
[Shooting] menu
t Other than [Multiple Exposure Shooting], [Interval Shooting], [Interval Compos-
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[Switch Shooting Mode], and [Restore Defaults]
[Setup] menu
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1 Set the functions to register.
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pears.
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Shooting Images in My Settings Mode
3
Changing Camera Settings
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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102
Editing My Settings
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Changing the Name of a My Settings Item
2
3
Use the #$ buttons to move the cursor to the position you
Changing Camera Settings
want to edit.
104
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Registering Functions to the ADJ. Lever
105
1 Select [ADJ. Lever Setting] in the [Key Custom Options] menu
and then press the $ button.
The [ADJ. Lever Setting] screen appears.
106
Registering Functions to the Fn1/Fn2/Effect Buttons
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change settings or display a function settings screen by simply pressing a
button.
Any of the following functions can be registered to each of the Fn1/Fn2/Ef-
fect buttons.
Function Page
Off —
35 mm Crop P. 50
MultiAF/SpotAF P. 51
MultiAF/PinpointAF P. 51
AF/MF P. 51
3
AF/Snap P. 51
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1 Select [Set Fn1 Button], [Set Fn2 Button], or [Effect Button
Setting] in the [Key Custom Options] menu and then press the
$ button.
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the current Fn1/Fn2/Effect button functions are displayed.
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Changing Camera Settings
108
Changing Other Settings
1 Select [LCD Brightness] in the [Setup] menu and then press the
$ button.
109
Setting the Information Displayed in Shooting Mode
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DISP. button in shooting mode.
a setting.
A setting without a check mark is disabled (the information is not displayed).
For the setting in the diagram, there are three display patterns for when the
DISP. button is pressed. O1 cannot be disabled.
4 Use the !"#$ buttons to select a display item and then use
the ADJ. lever to turn it ON/OFF.
Graphic Display Displays the values that can be set at the bottom of the screen while the aper-
ture and shutter speed are being changed.
Information Display Displays symbols for the shooting mode, settings, etc.
Grid Guide Displays guidelines for shooting.
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Level Indicator Displays an indicator for confirming camera tilt.
Histogram Displays a histogram.
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Setting the Operation Sounds
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ume Settings] of the [Setup] menu.
There are the following three camera operations sounds.
Shutter sound The sound played when the shutter release button is pressed.
Focus sound The sound played when the shutter release button is half-pressed and the camera is
focused on the subject.
Warning sound The sound played when an attempt is made to perform an operation that cannot be
performed.
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The camera operation sounds can be set to OFF/
(Low volume)/
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Changing File Names
1 Select [Change File Name] in the [Setup] menu and then press
the $ button.
The [Change File Name] screen appears.
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plied.
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Resetting the File Numbers
A file name of “R0” and a 6-digit sequential number (010001 to 999999) is
assigned to each shot image automatically (R0010001.JPG to R0999999.
JPG). Even if you insert a new memory card, the sequential numbering of file
names is continued from the last card.
To reset the sequential numbers, select [Reset File Number] in the [Setup]
menu.
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ning of the file name.
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Changing Camera Settings
112
Setting the Copyright Notice
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shot.
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displayed in the playback screen.
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4 Menus
Shooting Menu
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menu is displayed in shooting mode. The op-
tions that can be selected vary depending on
the position of the mode dial.
4
Menu option Settings Page
Menus
Focus Multi AF, Spot AF, Pinpoint AF, Subj. Tracking AF, MF, P. 51
Snap, ∞ (Infinity)
Snap focus distance 1 m, 1.5 m, 2 m, 2.5 m, 5 m, ∞ (Infinity) P. 52
Full Press Snap Off, On, Auto-Hi ISO P. 58
FA/Move Target Move Target Setting: AE/AF, AF, AE P. 56
Focus Assist Setting: Off, MODE1, MODE2, MODE3,
MODE4
Magnification Setting: Magnify portion, Magnify
whole
Exposure Metering Multi, Center, Spot P. 49
Picture Format Format/Size:o, p, q, r, s, P. 50
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Aspect ratio:3:2, 4:3, 1:1
Movie Format*1 Still Image Size: w, x, n P. 76
Frame Rate: 60Frames/sec., 50Frames/sec.,
30Frames/sec., 25Frames/sec., 24Frames/sec.
Effect Off
#8
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cess, Positive Film, Bleach Bypass, Retro, Miniaturize,
High Key
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Menu option Settings Page
Image Settings Vivid, Standard, Setting 1, Setting 2 P. 73
Crop to 35 mm Off, On P. 50
Date Imprint Off, Date, Time P. 76
Continuous Mode Off, Continuous P. 62
Auto Bracket Off, AE-BKT 1/3EV, AE-BKT 1/2EV, WB-BKT, WB-BKT P. 63
Preset, Effect-BKT, DR-BKT, CONTRAST-BKT
Multiple Exposure Shooting Automatic Exposure: Off, On P. 64
Save Each Image: Off, On
Saving Image: Off, On
Interval Shooting 00 Min. 01 Sec. to 60 Min. 00 Sec. P. 66
1 to ∞ (Infinity)
Interval Composite*2 Interval: 00 Min. 01 Sec to 60 Min. P. 67
Save Interval Composite Img.: Off, Save Each Image,
Saving Image
Custom pictures: 1 to 10 (2) P. 34
Interval: 5 to 10 Sec. (5 Sec.) 4
White Balance Auto, Multi-P AUTO, Outdoors, Shade, Cloudy, P. 59
Menus
Incandescent 1, Incandescent 2, Daylight Fl., Neutral
White Fl., Cool White Fl., Warm White Fl., Detail,
Manual
ISO Setting/NR ISO Setting:Auto, Auto-Hi, ISO 100 to ISO 25600 P. 46
Noise Reduction: Off, Auto, Manual
Exposure Compensation +4.0, +3.7, +3.3, +3.0, +2.7, +2.3, +2.0, +1.7, P. 45
+1.3, +1.0, +0.7, +0.3, 0.0, -0.3, -0.7, -1.0, -1.3,
-1.7, -2.0, -2.3, -2.7, -3.0, -3.3, -3.7, -4.0
ND Filter Off, On P. 44
Dynamic Range Compensation Off, Auto, Weak, Medium, Strong P. 48
Slow Shutter Speed NR Off, On P. 42
Auto Aperture Shift *3 Off, On P. 42
Shutter Speed Auto Shift*4 Off, On P. 42
Shutter/Aperture Auto Shift*5 Off, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority P. 42
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Menu option Settings Page
Flash Exposure Compensation +2.0, +1.7, +1.3, +1.0, +0.7, +0.3, 0.0, -0.3, -0.7, P. 70
-1.0, -1.3, -1.7, -2.0
Manual Flash Amount Full, 1/1.4, 1/2, 1/2.8, 1/4, 1/5.6, 1/8, 1/11, 1/16, P. 71
1/22, 1/32, 1/64
Flash Synchro Settings 1st Curtain, 2nd Curtain P. 71
Reduce Fluorescent Flicker*1 Off, 50 Hz, 60 Hz P. 77
Switch Shooting Mode*6 5, P, Av, Tv, TAv, M P. 102
Restore Defaults — P. 121
*1 This setting can be displayed only when the mode dial is set to 3.
*2 This setting can be displayed only when the mode dial is set to Av, Tv, TAv, or M.
*3 This setting can be displayed only when the mode dial is set to Av.
*4 This setting can be displayed only when the mode dial is set to Tv.
*5 This setting can be displayed only when the mode dial is set to TAv.
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Menus
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Playback Menu
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this menu to manage and correct images.
Menus
Copy to Card from Internal Memory P. 87
Eye-Fi Transfer Selected Images*1 P. 97
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Key Custom Options Menu
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shooting settings and change the functions
of buttons and levers.
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Menu option Settings Page
C-AF Continuous Setting Off, AF Priority, Shutter Priority P. 54
AEL/AFL Lock Keep Setting Off, On P. 54
One Press M Mode Aperture Priority, Shttr Priority, Program P. 42
3FTUPSF%FGBVMUT<,FZ$VTUPN0QUJPOT> — P. 121
Menus
119
Setup Menu
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the camera.
120
Menu option Settings Page
LCD Confirmation Time Off, 0.5 Sec., 1 Sec., 2 Sec., 3 Sec., Hold P. 33
Grid Guide Display Options Grid 1, Grid 2, Grid 3 P. 110
DISP. Button Display Setting Use DISP. Screen, Graphic Display, Information Display, P. 110
Grid Guide, Level Indicator, Histogram
Information Display Mode On, Off P. 42
Fn Button Settings On, Off P. 108
Auto Rotate On, Off P. 37
White Saturation Display On, Off P. 22
0OF1SFTT;PPN3BUJP 4×, 8×, 16× P. 82
5BSHFU;PPN1MBZ On, Off P. 82
Playback Order Options File Numbers, Sht. Date/Time P. 37
Date Settings — P. 30
Language/N*1 English, Japanese P. 30
Video Out Mode*1 NTSC, PAL P. 95
HDMI Output Auto, 1080i, 720P, 480P P. 95 4
Store Menu Cursor Position On, Off P. 121
Menus
Confirm Firmware Version — P. 113
Eye-Fi Connection Settings*2 Off, On (Auto), On (Selected) P. 24
Eye-Fi Connection Display *2 — P. 24
*1 The default setting varies depending on the country or region.
*2 This is displayed only when using an Eye-Fi card.
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is turned off. The settings are retained for all other functions.
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last selected is remembered, and that option is displayed first when the menu is next displayed.
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5 Downloading Images to Your Computer
Windows
Operating systems Windows 8 (32- and 64-bit), Windows 7 (32- and 64-bit), Windows Vista (32- and 64-bit),
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Macintosh
Operating systems .BD049
CPU Intel or PowerPC processor
RAM 1 GB or more (2 GB or more recommended)
Free disk space For installation and startup: 100 MB or more
Image file size: Approx. 10 MB per file
Display resolution 1024 × 768 pixels, 24-bit full color or greater
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Saving Images to PC
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t If the battery level is low, it may take some time until the camera is recognized by the computer.
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Installing the Software
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and adjust the color of RAW files and save the file in JPEG or TIFF format.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
t If the operating system of the computer has multiple user accounts, log in with administrator privi-
leges before installing the software.
1 Turn the computer on and insert the supplied CD into the CD/
DVD drive on the computer.
The [Software Installer] screen is displayed.
4
5
When the InstallShield Wizard screen appears, click [Next].
Downloading Images to Your Computer
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6 Appendices
Trouble Shooting
Error messages
If an error message is displayed, take the steps listed below.
Error message Solution Page
Insert card No memory card inserted. Insert card. P. 23
Set camera clock. Camera clock not set. Set camera clock. P. 30
File Number Over Limit The file number limit has been exceeded. Reset the file numbers or use an- P. 112
other card.
Unmatched File The camera cannot display this file. Check the file contents on your computer, —
and then delete the file.
Protected :PVBSFUSZJOHUPEFMFUFBQSPUFDUFEGJMF P. 85
Card Is Write- Protected. Card is locked. Unlock card. —
Print settings cannot be set for Print settings cannot be set for this file. P. 95
this file.
Insufficient Memory/ Insufficient memory to store additional files. Delete existing files or use a new P. 83
Capacity short card.
Maximum number of images selected for printing. —
Format internal memory. :PVNVTUGPSNBUUIFJOUFSOBMNFNPSZ4FMFDU<'PSNBU<*OUFSOBM.FNPSZ>JO —
UIF<4FUVQ>NFOV
Format card. The card is not formatted. Format card in camera. P. 25 6
Card Error Format card. If, after doing so, the error message still appears, the card may be P. 25
faulty. Do not use the card.
Appendices
Writing Data Writing file to memory. Wait until writing finishes. —
No File No files available for playback. —
Cannot Record Memory is full. Use another card or remove card and use internal memory. —
The file cannot be sent. The file cannot be transferred using an Eye-Fi card. P. 97
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Camera Troubleshooting
Power Supply
Problem Cause Solution Page
The camera does not turn on. Battery is exhausted or not inserted. Correctly insert the battery or charge P. 23
the battery. P. 26
Battery is incompatible. Use a compatible battery. —
Battery is not inserted in correct ori- Insert in correct orientation. P. 23
entation.
The camera turns off Camera has turned off automatically to Turn the camera back on. P. 28
during use. save power.
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Shooting
Problem Cause Solution Page
No picture is taken when shut- Battery is exhausted. Charge the battery. P. 26
ter release button is pressed. Camera is off or not in shooting mode.
Press POWER button to turn camera on, P. 28
or press 6 to select shooting mode.
Memory card is not formatted. Format card. P. 25
Memory card is full. Load a new card, or delete unwanted P. 83
files.
Memory card has reached end of work- Insert new card. —
ing life.
Flash is charging. Wait until the Auto Focus/Flash lamp —
stops blinking.
Card is locked. Unlock card. —
Memory card contacts are dirty. Clean with soft, dry cloth. —
Cannot view photos after Display time is too short. Choose longer display time. P. 33
shooting.
Picture display is blank. Picture display is dark. Adjust picture display brightness. P. 109
Picture display is off. Press DISP. to turn picture display on. P. 21
AV or HDMI cable is connected. Disconnect the cable. P. 94
Camera unable to focus in au- Lens is dirty. Clean with soft, dry cloth. —
tofocus mode. Subject is not at center of frame. Use focus lock. —
Subject not suitable for autofocus. Use focus lock or manual focus. P. 52
Subject is too close. Use macro mode or move away from P. 53
the subject.
Pictures are blurred. Camera moved during shooting. Hold the camera with your elbows —
pressed against your body. Use a tripod.
6
When shooting in a dark place, the Use the flash. P. 69
shutter speed slows down and pictures Raise the ISO setting. P. 46
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become easily blurred.
Flash does not fire. Flash is not raised. Slide F̓OPEN switch down to raise flash. P. 69
Flash will not charge. Flash cover is not fully open. Do not obstruct flash cover. P. 69
One of the following functions is pre- To shoot with the flash, change the set- P. 69
venting flash operation: tings or mode.
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Battery is exhausted. Charge the battery. P. 26
Flash does not illuminate Subject is more than 3.0 m/9.8 ft. from Move closer to subject. —
subject. camera.
The subject is dark. Increase flash output. P. 70
Flash output is too low. Increase flash output. P. 70
Flash cover is not fully open. Do not obstruct flash cover. P. 69
Photos are too bright. Flash output is too high. Adjust the light intensity of the flash. P. 70
Move away from subject.
Use different light source.
Picture display is too bright. Adjust picture display brightness. P. 109
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Problem Cause Solution Page
Photos are too dark. Subject is poorly lit. Open the flash. P. 69
Picture display is too dark. Adjust picture display brightness. P. 109
Colors are unnatural. Camera unable to adjust white balance Include white object in photo or choose P. 59
for shooting conditions using auto white another white balance option.
balance.
Picture display brightness Ambient lighting is poor or differs from
This is normal and does not indicate a —
changes during focusing. that used for autofocus. malfunction.
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pear in photos. malfunction.
Level indicators are not dis- <-FWFM4FUUJOH>JTTFUUP<0GG> $IBOHF <-FWFM 4FUUJOH> UP FOBCMF MFWFM P. 35
played. indicator display.
Level indicators are hidden. 6TF <%*41 #VUUPO %JTQMBZ 4FUUJOH> UP P. 110
change the display setting.
Camera is upside down. Hold the camera in the correct orienta- —
tion.
Photo is not level although Camera was moving when photo was Do not take pictures from moving —
level indicator showed that taken. objects.
camera was level. Subject is not level. Straighten subject. —
Playback/Deletion
Problem Cause Solution Page
Photo information not Indicators are hidden. Press DISP. to display indicators. P. 22
displayed.
Cannot play pictures back, or AV or HDMI cable incorrectly connected. Reconnect cable. P. 94
picture screen is not displayed 5IF <7JEFP 0VU .PEF> TFUUJOH JT JODPS- Choose another video mode. P. 95
6 on an AV device. rect.
Cannot view pictures on Card was not formatted in camera. Insert a card that has been formatted in —
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Miscellaneous
Problem Cause Solution Page
Cannot insert memory card. Card is not in correct orientation. Insert in correct orientation. P. 23
Camera controls have no effect. Battery is exhausted. Charge the battery. P. 26
Camera malfunction. Turn camera off and then on again. P. 28
Remove and reinsert the battery. P. 23
Date is incorrect. Clock is not set correctly. Set clock to correct date and time. P. 30
Date has been reset. Battery was removed. If the battery is removed for more than P. 30
about five days, the date setting will be
lost. Make the settings again.
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AV device. rect.
AV or HDMI cable incorrectly connected. Reconnect cable. P. 94
AV device is not tuned to VIDEO IN Tune AV device to VIDEO IN channel. —
channel.
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Specifications
Camera
Effective pixels Approximately 16.2 million pixels
Image sensor APS-C CMOS (approximately 16.9 million total pixels)
Lens Focal length 18.3mm (equivalent to 28 mm on a 35-mm camera)
Aperture (f-number) f/2.8 - f/16
Focus range (from Approx. 30 cm to ∞ (from the front edge of the lens)
lens) Approx. 10cm to ∞ (Macro shooting, from the front edge of the lens)
Construction 7 elements in 5 groups (2 aspherical lens elements with 2 surfaces)
Focus modes Multi AF (Contrast AF method), Spot AF (Contrast AF method), Subject tracking AF, MF,
Snap, ∞ (focus lock, with AF auxiliary light), Face recognition priority (only in Auto
mode), Continuous
Shutter speed Still images B (Bulb), T (Time), 300, 240, 120, 60, 30, 25, 20, 15, 13, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3.2, 2.5, 2,
1.6, 1.3, and 1 – 1/4000 s (upper and lower limits vary according to shooting and
flash modes)
Movies 1/60 – 1/2000 s
Exposure control Metering TTL metering in multi (484-segment), center-weighted, and spot modes with auto-
exposure lock
Mode Program AE, Aperture priority AE, Shutter priority AE, Shutter/Aperture priority AE,
Manual exposure
Exposure compensa- Manual (+4.0 to -4.0EV in increments of 1/3EV); Auto Bracket (-2.0EV to +2.0EV,
tion 1/3EV or 1/2 step)
Exposure link range 1.8 EV to 17.8 EV (link range for automatic ISO converted based on the EV for ISO 100;
6 Auto shooting mode, Center-weighted light metering)
ISO sensitivity (Standard Output Sen- Auto, AUTO-HI, ISO 100 - 25600
sitivity)
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White balance Auto, Multi-P AUTO, Outdoors, Shade, Cloudy, Incandescent 1, Incandescent 2, Day-
light Fl., Neutral White Fl., Cool White Fl., Warm White Fl., Manual, Details, White
Balance Bracket Function
Flash Mode Flash On, Auto, AUTO Red-Eye Flash, Slow Synchro, Red-Eye Flash On, Red-Eye Slow
Synchro, Manual Flash
Guide number 5.4 (ISO 100 equivalent)
Flash Range (built-in flash) Approx. 20 cm – 3.0 m (ISO Auto)
Flash Compensation ±2.0 EV, 1/3 EV steps
Charging time Approx. 5 seconds when using a rechargeable battery
Picture display 3.0" transparent LCD, approx. 1,230,000 pixels (640 × 4 × 480 = 1,228,800), with
protective cover
Shooting mode Auto shooting mode, Program shift mode, Aperture priority mode, Shutter priority
mode, Shutter/Aperture priority mode, Manual exposure mode, Movie, My Settings
Mode
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Image size Still images q (16 MB equivalent) 4928 × 3264, 4352 × 3264,
(pixels) 3264 × 3264
r (10 MB equivalent) 3936 × 2608, 3488 × 2608,
2608 × 2608
s (5 MB equivalent) 2912 × 1936, 2592 × 1936,
1936 × 1936
u (1 MB equivalent) 1280 × 864, 1152 × 864,
864 × 864
Clip movie file 1920 × 1080, 1280 × 720,
640 × 480
Movies 1920 × 1080, 1280 × 720, 640 × 480
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memory (approx. 54 MB)
File format Still images JPEG (Exif ver. 2.3)*1, RAW (DNG)
Movies MOV (Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, Audio: LinearPCM)
Other Major Shooting Functions Continuous shooting, Self-timer (shutter release delay of approx. 2 s or Custom),
Interval shooting (1 s, 2 s, and intervals of 5 s to 1 h in increments of 5 s)*2, Effect
bracket, Dynamic range bracket, Contrast bracket, Color space setting, FA/Move Target,
Dynamic range compensation, Multiple exposure shooting, Interval composite, Noise
reduction, Histogram, Grid Guide, Depth-of-field indicator, Electronic level indicator
Other Major Playback Functions Auto Rotate, Grid View, Enlarged Display (up to 16×), Slideshow, Resize, Skew Correct
Mode, Level Compensation, White Balance Compensation, Trim, DPOF Setting, Color
Moire Correction, RAW Development, Clip Movie File, Save still image from movie
External Interface AV/USB output terminal (High-Speed USB, video output, audio output (monaural)),
HDMI output terminal
Video Signal Format NTSC, PAL switchable
Power Supply One DB-65 rechargeable battery (3.7V)
Battery life*4 Based on CIPA standard: Approx. 290 pictures
Dimensions (W × H × D) 117 mm (W) × 61 mm (H) × 34.7 mm (D) (excluding projecting parts) 6
Weight Camera (excluding battery, memory card, and strap): approx. 215 g
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Battery and strap: approx. 30 g
Tripod screw hole 1/4-20UNC
Date storage time Approx. 5 days
Operating temperature 0°C to 40°C
Operating humidity 90% or less
Storage temperature -20°C to 60°C
*1 Compatible with DCF and DPOF. DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) is a JEITA standard. (Full compatibility with other
devices is not guaranteed.)
*2 Flash off.
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AC-U1 USB power adapter
Power Supply AC 100 - 240 V (50/60 Hz), 0.2 A
Output voltage DC 5.0 V, 1000 mA
Operating temperature 10°C to 40°C
Dimensions (W × H × D) 42.5 mm × 22 mm × 66.5 mm (excluding Power plug)
Weight Approx. 40 g (excluding Power plug)
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Storage Capacity
The following table shows the approximate number of images and record-
ing time (in seconds) that can be recorded in the internal memory and onto
a memory card in various formats.
Format Internal 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB
memory
Still o 3:2 2 39 79 155 317 624 1257
images 4:3 2 39 79 155 317 624 1257
1:1 2 39 79 155 317 624 1257
q 3:2 6 121 246 481 982 1935 3899
4:3 7 137 278 544 1111 2188 4408
1:1 10 181 368 719 1468 2892 5825
r 3:2 10 187 382 746 1522 2999 6041
4:3 11 211 429 839 1712 3374 6796
1:1 15 279 567 1109 2263 4457 8978
s 3:2 18 334 680 1329 2710 5339 10754
4:3 21 373 754 1475 3008 5925 11934
1:1 27 486 982 1919 3915 7712 15534
u 3:2 78 1383 2813 5498 11212 22086 44484
4:3 85 1484 2947 5759 11746 23138 46602
1:1 105 1844 3641 7115 14509 28582 57567
Movies w 30frames/sec. 36 318 638 1277 2555 5112 10226
25frames/sec. 43 384 770 1542 3086 6174 12349
24frames/sec. 44 400 802 1606 3213 6428 12857 6
x 60frames/sec. 40 332 665 1331 2664 5330 10661
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50frames/sec. 45 381 763 1527 3056 6113 12228
30frames/sec. 61 528 1058 2118 4239 8479 16959
25frames/sec. 71 627 1255 2511 5023 10048 20098
24frames/sec. 74 653 1307 2616 5234 10469 20939
n 30frames/sec. 78 801 1603 3207 6417 12835 25671
25frames/sec. 95 947 1895 3793 7587 15175 30353
24frames/sec. 95 983 1967 3936 7873 15748 31497
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shooting is 25 minutes or the equivalent of 4 GB.
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exposures remaining.
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memory card.
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Optional Accessories
Removal
Turn the camera off and rotate the cap counterclockwise until it can be re-
moved.
Attachment
With the camera turned off, align the mark-
ing on the ring cap (d) with the marking on
the camera body (c), and turn the ring cap
clockwise until it clicks.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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External Flash
An optional GF-1 TTL flash unit can be connected to the camera hot shoe
and used as a TTL auto exposure flash.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Other Flash Units
2 Turn on the camera, turn the mode dial to Av, TAv, or M, and set
the aperture.
4 Turn on the external flash, set it to Auto, and set the aperture
and ISO sensitivity to the same values on the camera.
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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no more than 20 V.
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of the flash unit from the flash unit itself.
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the same as those of the camera. If so, change the aperture and ISO sensitivity of the flash.
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Using the Camera Abroad
Using the AC-U1 USB Power Adapter and BJ-6 Battery Charger
These products are for use with currents of 100–240 V and 50 or 60 Hz. Before
travelling, purchase a travel adapter for connection to the type of outlets
used at your destination. Do not use these products with electrical trans-
formers, as this could damage the camera.
Warranty
This product was manufactured for use in the country of purchase, and the
warranty is not valid in other countries. Should the product fail or malfunc-
tion while out of the country, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for
servicing the product locally or bearing any expenditure incurred thereby.
Television Playback
An AV cable can be used to connect the camera to televisions and monitors
equipped with a video input terminal. The camera supports the NTSC and
PAL video formats. Before connecting the camera to a video device, select
the appropriate video output mode.
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137
Precautions for Use
Camera
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not valid in other countries. Should the product fail or malfunction while out of the
country, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for servicing the product locally
or bearing any expenditure incurred thereby.
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careful that it does not strike other objects. Particular care is required to protect the
lens and picture display.
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than necessary. Do not use the flash in close contact with your body or other objects.
Failure to observe these precautions could result in burns or fire.
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visual impairment. Particular care should be observed when photographing infants.
Do not direct the flash at the operator of a motor vehicle.
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ing them from the camera.
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light or that are always lit. This is common to all LCD monitors and does not indicate a
malfunction.
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sation inside the lens or camera malfunction. This can be avoided by placing the cam-
6 era in a plastic bag to slow the temperature change, and removing it only after the air
in the bag has reached the same temperature of its surroundings.
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Avoiding Condensation------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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ture, if humidity is high, in a cold room after the heater has come on, or where the camera is exposed
to cold air from an air conditioner or other device.
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AC-U1 USB Power Adapter
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contacts of the rechargeable battery as this can result in a short.
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tures below 10°C.
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removed for more than five days, the date and time settings will be lost. In this case,
reset the date and time.
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a year before storing.
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battery at a high temperature can deteriorate the battery. Charging at a low tempera-
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has reached the end of its useful life. Replace with a new battery. Be sure to use a
replacement battery recommended by PENTAX RICOH IMAGING.
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Camera Care and Storage
Storage
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large changes in temperature or humidity, dust, dirt, or sand, severe vibration,
prolonged contact with chemicals, including mothballs and other insect repel-
lent, or with vinyl or rubber products, strong magnetic fields (for example, in
the vicinity of a monitor, transformer, or magnet).
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Before Cleaning
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Warranty Policy
All PENTAX RICOH IMAGING cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic
distribution channels are guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship for a period
of twelve months from date of purchase. Service will be rendered, and defective parts will be
replaced without cost to you within that period, provided the equipment does not show evi-
dence of impact, sand or liquid damage, mishandling, tampering, battery or chemical corrosion,
operation contrary to operating instructions, or modification by an unauthorized repair shop.
The manufacturer or its authorized representatives shall not be liable for any repair or altera-
tions except those made with its written consent and shall not be liable for damages from delay
or loss of use or from other indirect or consequential damages of any kind, whether caused by
defective material or workmanship or otherwise; and it is expressly agreed that the liability of
the manufacturer or its representatives under all guarantees or warranties, whether expressed
or implied, is strictly limited to the replacement of parts as hereinbefore provided. No refunds
will be made on repairs by nonauthorized PENTAX RICOH IMAGING service facilities.
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IMAGING returned to the manufacturer will be serviced free of charge according to this proce-
dure and warranty policy. In any case, however, shipping charges and customs clearance fees
to be borne by the sender. To prove the date of your purchase when required, please keep the
receipt or bills covering the purchase of your equipment for at least a year. Before sending your
equipment for servicing, please make sure that you are sending it to the manufacturer’s autho-
rized representatives or their approved repair shops, unless you are sending it directly to the
manufacturer. Always obtain a quotation for the service charge, and only after you accept the
quoted service charge, instruct the service station to proceed with the servicing.
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recommend that you review the warranty card supplied with your product
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in your country for more information and to receive a copy of the warranty
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The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European
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NOTICES
INFORMATION TO THE USER
USA FCC Part 15 Class B
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential instal-
lation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harm-
ful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that in-
terference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
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the receiver is connected.
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compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. (FCC 15.21)
Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used for connec-
tions to host computer in order to comply with FCC emission limits. (FCC 15.27)
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COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT
Product Name: DIGITAL CAMERA
Model Number: GR
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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 undesired operation.
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$MPTF6QT ....................................................... 53
Index Cloudy (White Balance) ............................. 59
Color Moire Correction .............................. 92
Numbers Color Space Setting ................................. 120
1st Curtain (Flash)........................................ 71 Color Temperature ...................................... 61
2nd Curtain (Flash)...................................... 71 Confirm Firmware Version ..................... 113
Connecting the Camera to PC ............ 123
A Continuous AF .............................................. 55
ADJ. ISO direct change .............................. 46 Continuous Mode ....................................... 62
ADJ. Lever ....................................................... 17 Contrast..................................................... 72.90
ADJ Lever Setting ..................................... 105 Contrast Bracketing .................................... 63
ADJ. Mode ................................................... 106 Conversion Lens........................................ 134
AE/AF Target .................................................. 56 Copy Notice ................................................ 113
AEL/AFL Lock Setting ................................. 54 Correction ...................................................... 87
AEL/AFL Setting ........................................... 54 Crop to 35 mm.............................................. 50
AE Lock ............................................................ 54 Cross Process (Effect).................................. 72
AF Auxiliary Light .............................. 15.120 Customize ...................................................... 99
AF Button ....................................................... 54 Custom Self-Timer ....................................... 34
AF Function Switching Lever................... 54
Aperture Auto Shift .................................... 42
D
Aperture Preview Mode ............................ 44 Date and Time Setting ............................... 30
Aperture Priority Mode ............................. 42 Date Imprint .................................................. 76
Aperture Value.............................................. 40 DC Power Cable Cover ............................... 15
Aspect Ratio .................................................. 50 Default Settings ........................................ 114
Auto Bracket .................................................. 63 Delete .............................................................. 83
Auto Focus/Flash Lamp ................. 26.32.33 Delete My Settings................................... 105
Auto-Hi ............................................................ 46 Depth of Field ............................................... 52
Auto Power Off ............................................. 29 Detailed Information Display .................. 22
Auto Rotate.................................................... 37 DISP. Button ................................................... 21
Auto Shooting Mode.................................. 32 DISP. Button Display Setting ................. 110
Auto Shutter Speed Shift .......................... 42 Display My Settings Name .................... 104
AV Device ....................................................... 94 DNG .................................................................. 50
Av Mode.......................................................... 40 DPOF ................................................................ 95
Dynamic Range Bracketing ..................... 63
B Dynamic Range Expansion Effect.......... 49
Battery ....................................................... 23.26
Battery/Card cover ...................................... 23
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Battery Level Indicator............................... 20 Edit My Settings ........................................ 103
Black and White (Effect) ............................ 72 Effect ................................................................ 72
Bleach Bypass (Effect) ................................ 72 Effect Bracketing.......................................... 63
Brightness ...................................................... 90 Effect Button .............................................. 108
Bulb .................................................................. 43 Enlarged View ............................................... 82
Error Messages .......................................... 125
C Exif Data ....................................................... 113
C-AF Continuous Setting .......................... 55 Exposure Bracketing................................... 64
Camera Care ............................................... 140 Exposure Compensation .......................... 45
Change File Name .................................... 111 External Flash ............................................. 135
Charge ............................................................. 26 Eye-Fi Cards ................................................... 24
Clip Movie File .............................................. 80 Eye-Fi Connection ....................................... 20
144
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FA/Move Target ............................................ 56 Language/N................................................... 30
Flash ................................................................. 69 LCD Auto Dim ............................................... 29
Flash Exposure Compensation ............... 71 LCD Confirm. ................................................. 33
Flash On (Flash) ............................................ 69 LED Brightness .......................................... 109
Flash Synchro Settings .............................. 71 Level .................................................. 21.35.110
Fluorescent (White Balance).................... 59 Level Compensation................................... 90
Fn1/Fn2/Effect Buttons .......................... 107 Level Indicator Calibration ....................... 36
Fn Button Setting Display...................... 108 Level Setting.................................................. 36
Focus ................................................................ 51 Level (Tilt) Calibration ................................ 36
Focus Assist.................................................... 56 Lock Release button ................................... 16
Focus Bar ........................................................ 52
Format ............................................................. 25 M
Format/Size.................................................... 50 Macintosh.................................................... 122
Forward-Backward Direction .................. 35 Macro ............................................................... 53
Frame Rate ..................................................... 77 Manual Exposure Mode ............................ 40
Full Press Snap .............................................. 58 Manual Flash Amount................................ 71
Manual Flash (Flash) ............................. 69.71
G Manual Focus ................................................ 52
Graphic Display ................................... 21.110 Manual White Balance ............................... 61
Grid Guide ............................................. 21.110 Memory Card ................................................ 23
Menu ....................................................... 38.114
H .&/60,CVUUPO ........................................ 38
HDMI Micro Output Terminal ............ 15.94 Metering ......................................................... 49
HDMI Output................................................. 95 MF ..................................................................... 52
High Contrast B&W (Effect) ...................... 72 Micro HDMI Output Terminal ............ 15.94
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.......................................... 72 Microphone ................................................... 15
Histogram........................................ 21.90.110 Miniaturize (Effect) ...................................... 75
Hot Shoe ................................................ 15.135 M Mode ........................................................... 41
Mode Dial ....................................................... 16
I Movies ............................................................. 76
Image Settings ............................................. 73 M/TAv Mode Dial Setting.......................... 41
Incandescent (White Balance) ................ 59 Multi AF (Focus) ........................................... 51
Infinity (Focus) .............................................. 51 Multi Exposure Shooting .......................... 64
Information Display ........................... 21.110 .VMUJ1"650 8IJUF#BMBODF
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Information Display Mode ....................... 21 .:.:.: ............................................. 99
Installation .................................................. 124 My Settings .................................................... 99
Internal Memory .................................... 25.87 My Settings Mode .................................... 102
Interval Composite ..................................... 67
Interval Shooting ......................................... 66 N
ISO Setting .................................................... 46 ND Filter .......................................................... 44
ISO Speed ....................................................... 46 Noise Reduction........................................... 47
ISO Speed Step Setting ............................. 46 Normal Indicator Display .......................... 22
NR ...................................................................... 47
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145
O Shade (White Balance) .............................. 59
Sharpness ....................................................... 73
One Press M Mode ...................................... 42 Shooting Menu ......................................... 114
Operation Sounds .................................... 111 Shooting Mode ............................................ 40
Optional Accessories ............................... 134 Shutter/Aperture Auto Shift .................... 42
Outdoors (White Balance) ........................ 59 Shutter/Aperture Priority Mode............. 40
P Shutter Speed ............................................... 40
Shutter Speed Priority Mode (S)............. 40
Parts of the Camera .................................... 14
4*-,:1*9%FWFMPQFS4UVEJP ................... 124
Picture Display .............................................. 18
Skew Correction........................................... 89
Pinpoint AF .................................................... 51
Sleep ................................................................ 29
Playback .................................................... 37.81
Slide Show...................................................... 81
Playback Menu .......................................... 117
Slow Shutter Speed NR ............................. 42
Playback Mode ............................................. 28
Slow Synchro (Flash) .................................. 69
Playback Mode Dial Setting..................... 82
Snap (focus) ................................................... 52
Playback Order Options ............................ 37
Snap Focus Distance .................................. 52
P Mode ............................................................ 40
Software....................................................... 124
Positive Film (Effect) ................................... 72
Speaker ........................................................... 15
Power ............................................................... 28
Specifications ............................................. 130
POWER button.............................................. 28
Spot AF (Focus) ............................................ 51
Power Indicator Lamp................................ 29
Still Image Format ....................................... 50
Power Plug ..................................................... 26
Still Image Size.............................................. 77
Preview............................................................ 44
Storage ......................................................... 140
Processing ...................................................... 87
Storage Capacity................................. 27.133
Program Diagram ........................................ 43
Store Menu Cursor Position .................. 121
Program Shift ................................................ 40
Strap Eyelet .................................................... 15
Program Shift Mode ................................... 40
Subject Tracking AF (focus)...................... 51
Protect ............................................................. 85
Switch Shooting Mode ........................... 102
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RAW .................................................................. 50
Target ............................................................... 56
RAW Development...................................... 93
Target Zoom Play......................................... 82
Recall My Settings .................................... 101
TAV Mode ....................................................... 40
Rechargeable Battery........................... 23.26
Terminal Cover........................................ 26.94
Red-eye Reduction (Flash) ....................... 69
Thumbnail View ........................................... 81
Reduce Fluorescent Flicker ...................... 77
Tilt ..................................................................... 35
Reg. My Settings ....................................... 100
Time.................................................................. 43
Release Lever ................................................ 23
Tracking AF (Focus) ..................................... 51
Reset File Number .................................... 112
Trimming ........................................................ 88
Resize ............................................................... 87
Tripod Screw Hole ....................................... 15
Restore Defaults........................................ 121
TV ...................................................................... 94
Retro (Effect).................................................. 72
Tv Mode .......................................................... 40
Ring Cap....................................................... 134
S U
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Saturation....................................................... 72
64#"7065UFSNJOBM............ 15.26.94.123
Save Still Image ............................................ 79
64#$BCMF .............................................. 26.123
SD Memory Card.......................................... 23
64#1PXFS"EBQUFS..................................... 26
Self-Timer ....................................................... 34
146 Setup Menu ................................................ 120
V
Video Format................................................. 95
Vignetting ...................................................... 73
Vivid (Image Settings)................................ 73
Volume Settings........................................ 111
W
Warranty ...................................................... 137
White Balance ............................................... 59
White Balance Bracketing......................... 63
White Balance Correction ......................... 92
White Saturation Display .......................... 22
Windows ...................................................... 122
Wireless LAN.................................................. 24
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