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[_ Note-- notes, usage t ps, or add tlonal inforrnaron
WARNING
Do not use your camera near flammable or explosive
gases and Itqulos
Do not use'your camera near _uels. combus es, or tammabchem eale. Do not store or carp tamrnab e I@uds, gases, orexo oslve mater als in _rle same cor'rqDirtr'rqent 88 the camera or its
aooeesc ties
Keep your camera away from small children an(] pets
eep your camera aNcJ all aooessorle& out ot the reach of st'as
o[I eren and an mas. S nat par_s may ( ause cnoKirlg or se pusljL • f swallowed, Moving Darts ano acoessones rnay [ reserl;
pnys caJcJangers as we
Prevent damage to subjects' eyesight
Do not Jse the tas} ] c oee }roxlmty closer than 1 m/S 11to}eoole or arllr al B. US Rg the t ash tOO C ose to your subject s
eyes san cause teml_orary c oermarlent aamage.
Handle and dispose of batteries and chargers with care
® Jse Or ]y _amsurlg sDDr©veG Joattef]es at1@ }[l_).rger_
/coru DalIDle ©atteres ().RE] cnar_ers can cause serious injuries
}r Qamage lO _ our carriers.
Never dlsr}ose of batteries ir _ t re. Fo ow all ]oca rggu at oils
wnen @spos ng of used batteries.
• Neve place batteries or cameras oll o neat]rig ee' ces
suor- as 7q]c Dwave ovens, sto\ e8 2 _aQ ators, Batteries may
e> o]oGe NrleN overNeateQ
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Handle and store your camera carefully and sensibly
® DO Not a ow your cs.mera to gel wet c1ulQe can cause serious
damage. _i) riot rlarlQle yoJr 3arTqera wtrl we[ i1_ dJS, vvater
raarnage to your camera can vo ra• our r'@anutacturer%w/arrant
oDonotexposet ecameratom_rec_su_gntorngn_emeeraturssIoranextendedperodoftime.Prolongec®xposure IO SUnl gNI or extreme ter'rlDera_ures DaN cause
oermaneNt mar'flags to your cameras iNterNe corn ONeNIS,
• A_ Dla usJrIg or stor]Rg _ our oarNera i[i austy_ alrt_ 3urr a. £
ooorl] verlt latea areas co prevent rummageto me hg }arts aria11erna cosec[lent 8
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extenae£ eeriod of time, instal ea oa_enes may leak or oorroae
overtlr'ne ano cause senous aamage _o bur carnera
• Prelect your camera from saris aria a rt WRe[1 us r _ It or
beaches or in other similar areas
Protect yet r camera from irT oact, rough rlanallng, ar sexcessive vlor_atl b[1 to a%DIGserous aamac9
® Exerc se cautlor wrier1 con[leo1 ng cad e8 or amaoters ant
nstall r s satteres aria memory cards. Forci[1 ] the connectorspropery connecting caeles, oJmpropeny ms_a n{ oazeres
ana maser} c arms can aamage sor_s connecters, antaccessories
o Do ot _sertfore j/ _.:)jects to a_ly of your camerascomearu'ne[1t8.8 etc. or access points. Darna{ e uue tc
r/DK}oer use may not De ooverea Dy yc Jr warranty
Protect batteries, chargers, and memory cards fromdamage
_. s exposwig oattenes or merrlory ca us to very cola or ver_no_ temr statures below 0° C/32 ° F o above 40° Q/104 ° F
Extrgrne temDer_stures carl reauce [ne cna g ng capacity of /ourbaseres ana can cause memory cares to rr _ltunctlo
o Prevent oattenes from makng co tac_ with rnetal oojects asI IS car cr_ate a CONNeOIIO[1 eetwee[1 ule + aria terrn rials
}f your batery ana leaa to _emporary o be Y_anentoatteryaa lag@
• Pre\ ant rr,amory csrds from rrlaklrlg co[11act wt[1 icJIGB.al_t.cfore gn substaHces, If d rty, wipe tr/e mernory carc s san wits a
soft clot }afore insertng n your camera
Turn off the camera wnerl i[1sertlrlg brrerrlovrlg trle rnerrlor_Dara
• Do nmt bend ]roe. or suK _ct memory oaras to neavy im[- _olir eressure.
• Dc xbt use rrlemc sards that have been fmrmattea oy o_[1esameras or oy acc s_euter Reformat the mem )r! cars vqtr
your oarnera
• _ever use a aamagee o[1ar_@ battery, or rlhemor_ carc
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Use only Samsung-approved accessories
US ng Ncor oatIDle accessories may clamage your camerl _
cause i_ljury,or vo @yolr warranty
Protect your camera's lens
, Do not exoose _ne ens to o rsct sun gnu, as In s may s so or
_ne mac e sensor or cak _e t tc _na]function
• Protect yourler _from fingerp nts and scratches. C ea youensw_ asoft, cear Jebrsfrsebns sin
Allow only qualified personnel to service your camera
Do not a ow L q@uaified personnel to service the camera c
a_tem )t to service the camera yoursdt. Ar y @area{e _na_resu _sIrom unaua ifed 3efface Js not coverea Dyyour warra xy
Ensure maximum battery and charger life
® Overcnarg_ng oa_e_esr _aysHor_er battery Ife After chargin{ 3finished, d sconnect the cable fro _- }ur camera
o Over time Jnuse@ Da_terlesw o scna ge an® r-nu8_De
_ecr _rged before use.
D]sconrlec_ chargers frorT )ower sources wnerl not Irl useuse Dauenes or for ther ntended Du bose
Exercise caution when using the camera in humidenvironments
VNeN tr;$ sferriNg t le camera from a so c end, )nrl eNI IO a v,/arrrancI umlG one )ONGeNSF£ON can torm o _ne oe csze electron c
slrou/try aria memory earo. tn in s stuaton, wat tc at least 1 _ou
JnI a "qo]stur_ Nas eva )or_x_te£1E@fore us ng -Re carNera
Check that the camera is operating properly before use
The manufacturer taKeS no respons bi ty for any ass Dft lea or
uamage that may resut tram carqera msfunct )11or r a_oDerJse
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Copyright information
o Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are
registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation.
Mac is a registered trademark of the Apple Corporation,
• Camera specifications or contents of this manual may
be changed without prior nodce due to upgrade ofcamera functions,
,, For Open Source License ir/formation, refer to the
"OpenSourcelnfo,pdf" in the provided CD ROM.
_earnaoou] your cameras ayo( _ cons. ana )as_c
functior 3for six sing.
_eal 3 now to taKe a phOTO Dy seecIH3g 8 moae ant
3ow TO reco_a a VIGeO or VO ee mere(
_earr aDOUI tne DDIIOrIS you can set In snoot n ] moae
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30nn6 3[ your c _mera _oyour corn[ uter, [ lo_0 orlnI6
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Smart Auto _SS_ART
Auto
Program P
DIS _ls
Beaut} Shot ,£r_
Nigh1 _4_
Scene SCN
Movie b_'
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Add tonal nformatDr
Safety warn ngs and orecaJtDns
Camera buttons: fer exampD: [Shutter] (represents tne
8nuIIer DU_TON
Page number of related informator
The order of opfons or menus you must seec_ _c
Derform a step: for examDe: Seect Shooting _ White
Balance reoresents select Shooting, and then WhiteBalance
AnNotator
Shooting mode icons
_' 9se Icons inalcate that a tunctior" s avalaoe 1 tne
correspona n{ modes, The SCN moae may not support functions[Of" a scene c
e .g .)
uepenqngoqlnalrsenglTyCTlnearTD_rs gnl 7ourprclo9 Program, DIS, a arn_# r_ l_ rr _ r or aak n lne_e ouses _oJcaq po L_l In@expcga e lc gel c Deser r, pcl Mov e modes
Dar<er eu-w Brgl ter (+
AbbrevuatJoAsused in ......
ACB Auto Contrast Balance
AEB Auto Exposure Bracket
AF Auto Focus
DIS D%a image Stablzatlon
DPOF Dglta Prnt Order Format
EV E Dosure /aue
WB vvnte Balance
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LXI,£(3SSU©Hb US_,_._ .........
Pressing the shutter
® Halt press [Shutter]: press trle shulter halwa! @owl
Pres 3 [Shutter] xess me snstter a me way @own
Exposure (Brightnessl
The arT_unt of c_-_tmat eHters you_ camera @eTerrnJnesme÷X©OSUre, __, can ate[ tile ex©osur_ with sr/utter sDee£
aDe[_ure vaue and IS(} speed, By s terng me exposure, } _,
ONOIOS WII De C/al% 9r { gNIeK
Half-press [Shutter] %es_ Shutter }rrrla e: }osure 3verexoosu[_ {TO0DrlgllI
Subject, background, and cdmposition
w Subject: the rrla n object ot a scene, suc as a DersoF an masr s_l Ife
Background: the objects around the subiect
• Composition me combination of a subjec_ an@oacKgrou x
..... Comooston
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Cemm0nquestionsYou car/get answers to common questions, Solve problerns easily by selting shooting options,
Pt'_otos Bare @_st
spotsDust particlesfloating in the air may be captured in photos when usingthe %sh,
Turnoff the flash or avoid taking photos in a dusty place,
Set ISO speed options, (p. 48)
P_sotos are bl_rred This may be caused bytaking photos in low light conditions or holding the camera incorrectly,
Press [Shutter] halfwaydown to make sure the subject is focused, (p, 25)
Use the/<t_mlnode, (p, 82)
PBotos are blurred As the camera triesto let in more light, the shutter speed slow8.
_at'_e_st'_oo@_gat This can make it difficultto steady the camera and may result in camera shake,
_ight _ Rotate the mode dial to _-_, (p, 80)
Turnon the flash. (p, 42)
Set ISO speed options. (p, 48)
, Use a tripod to prevent your camera from shaking,
%sbiects come out When the light source is behind the subject or when there is a high contrast between
too dark beca_se of the light and dark areas, the subject may co/he out shaded,bacHightisg • Avoid shooting infront of the sun,
• Select":_ Backlight inthe $CN mode, (p, 29)
• Set the flash option to _ Fill in, (p, 42)
o Adjust the exposure. (p, 49)
, Set the Auto (}ontrast Balance (AOB) option, (p, 49)
• Set the metenng option to [] 8pot if a bnght subject is in the center of theframe, (p, 50)
quick reference
i{_i_,_ 17:kh_g I,¢}otos of I,_eol,_le
SOb,_mode> Portr_:it _" 29
+@ mode _ 31
Self portrait !-node _ 35
©iildron mode _ 36
Couple mode _ 36
Red %,e, Red ere Fix {to pre',,_r_tor correct r<d eye,42
Face Debction _ 47
pho[os st night or in hedak
SOFSrl_ode > Sunset, Dawn, Firo,>,,,.,rl<s_ 29
@ mode _" 30
Flash x_tions _ 42
iSO speed ?o adjtist the sensitivity I:o iiTi/t, _ 4'3
act or_ photos
Oontinueus, Motk.,n Captu!o _ 52
[t}sectf_ OY
SCN mode > Close bp, flext _ P9
Macro, Auto Macro to take close up photos} _ 44
White Balance/te ci_/nge the cekr tone) _, {70
_ Adjl _:lir}g the expostlre (bqghtt_ess}
iSO speed (b adjust the seneiiivitf to lighl,, _ 43
_',/(te adjust exposure,) _ 49
ACB ',tocompensate, br subecte against brishI
backgrour{t,q _ 49
Mebnng _ 50
AES (b take ihrce phet( s (f the sarl_e scene withdiffer_ tit €;<posur÷_s)_ 52
_ At: I,+lyi'¢._ :/]ifferentelf(:! _De Phob sCyks ',toapplf bne:s', _ 53
image :djuel:rl_ent ',b adjust satciration, sha@ness, orox-itrust) _ {74
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Basic funclions ...................................................................... 11
Unpacbng 12
Careers layout I 8
nsed_ng the ba£ery and memoB,' card 15
Ch:_@in._tbo b{_kew a_d/uminc_ your camera on 16
Cha%ing U'e batt_,y 16
umhg ¢/_your came'-a 16
Pudorminc the inbal so,up .......................................... 17
/ _a_'nirv../_oons 18
SqecS_ng o[>_o_s ........................ 19
So/!_r,f__h_ dlt_Db,y and sound ......................................... 21
Cr,a-ging t_e dis#ey typ_ .................................................. 21
Se_Ing tie sound ............................................................. 21
ls,b.g phok>t_ ................................................... 22
u_ing </_tree%,/_ di:,b%' ............................................ 28
/ooming 23
l-xbr,9;ph(,/os v,,n/h/,e/_op/@t@by 35
Usb,,-#!r_eSe_ po trm merle 85
Using Ine Coupe mode 36
Using n_eChildren mode 86
Reoo"ding a vdoo w's t_e _,-e'_tdSlS_._y 37
F_eco_dingvoice memos 38
Ieco di*_g_ v<;ce momo 38
Addir'g avote memo b a '_scAo .................... 38
Shooting options ................................................................... 39
SCale(singa _(_solu!_,onand qual!y 40
Seo( _inga _esd,_ton 40
,CSebM"_gimcsgoquaJly 40
U_s_ng/he_me_ 41
Shooting in he da_'k 42
Prevc'nb'lg ied eye ...................................................... 42
_,sir'g the flash .................................................................... 2
/\dJus_'_g _c ISO speed .................................................. 43
Changing _he camero, s Locus .......................................... 44
Using mac'o 44
Using a4o *ocus 44
Usi_'gtr,qcA//g_u,_;?_cus 45
Adjus_"g _qo*o_;.s area ....................................................... 46
//@-,g k_,ceAe ecIon ......................................................... 47
DcA'_;lng *;_ees .... 47hdng a smile shot 48
Adiusfingbngb_nessandcolor 49Adust%hoo×p:.x,_,'_emanuay(1%/! 49Comlx:nsat%_orba_Night_g(ACB) 4gChangingt_emeteringor£ion 50S_ecingai'ghtsou"ce('¢,/hteD;m_'cc) 50Uu_rx]burs_modqs 52mprmmc_yourp/,o!os 53Appyngphotos%'es 53/\%)st @ your p,,c;tc;s 54
Playback/Editing ............................................................... o5
r%y_ng back 56
St_rmg R,'_yb,q_k mode 56
\/r._w,-_gp_otc:s 59
Pay*_g a vdoo 61
Hay'lg vo¢;c mem(x 62
Editing a ph<£o 63
Resting phot_;s 63
Rot,qInga r_hoIo .......................... 63
Appyng photo sMes ........................................................... 64
Cord(e(t_'lgCeXDosurcp'ok_J(er-_S............................................. 65
Croat %1a pr£ o_dcr ()POB ............. 66
V_ewng flk>son a TV 67
D{_ns[(>mr_gfilet_/o yc,ur compu!er (fi.>rWind,ow_} 68
inst,qlinglhl"_.listudio 68
';_n',<cr"q,g8!es,J,s-g _teJstudo 71
'a _sSer'rx48!resr)y co ,necJng he camerr_as ,qrelnovab erisk ............................................................................... 72
),sxss n¢_ct,%l*_e carwm (_orW,/dows XP) ................. 73
[_a_nl:_mr_q fileu to your compu/or (/or Mac) .............. 74
Pdn!ing pho/os with a pho/,.>pdl,/or (Pic/Bddgq) ............... 75
Appendixes ......................................................................... /6
Camera se!!i_gs menu 77
A<cx_s,n,'_gthe s_h gs m_,u 77Sc;,_nd 78
)slmy 78
Sat'i"_c.ls 79
I_x_!>r_W;!s{;,'_¢.]<_}S 82Came_o,ma_n/enance 83
Cieaning your camera 83
Abo,,t memory ca,ds 84
Abo, _It_e battery 85
15q/i£_'c_>n/:t/ctilv,_a uq_'_(o copk>r 88
Camep:_spedfica_bns 91
FCC nolbe 95
index 96
10
Learn about your camera's layouc, _cons,and basic functb us
for shooting.
UnpacKing .......................... 1"2
Camera layout ........... 13
nserbng the battery and memory card 15
Charging the batteryand turning your cameraon ., )_
.}barging tile o_c_y. .. 10
Se#orming the initia setup ......... _"
_earning icons ........... 18
Selecting options .................................... 7u
Setting the display and sound 21
3hanging ne a_sp_uy_yp_
3e_ g Thes_,_, 2_
Taking pno_os ........ 2;*
L_r)/irlgon tr/e _rO//Lc_lapPd} 2
Zooming =d
Tips for getting a clearer photo 25
Checkyourproductboxtorthefollowingitems,
Came_
Software CD ROM
(User manual included)
(AD46 00320A)
AC adapter/USB cable
(AD44 00143A)/(AD39 00165A)
Quick Start Manual
(AD6804787A)
Optional accessories
Rechargeable battery
(AD43 00194A)
Stray}
(Silver:AD63 02596%
3a['Dera case /Is[T/or 3aR} v CaDJS
'AD39 00146A_
Battery cnarge
AD44 00164A
Basic tunctions 12
CameralayoutBetore you start, tamiliarize yourself with your camera's parts and their functions,
Shutter button --
AF-assist light/timer lamp --
Front display --
POWER button
Front LCD button
USB and A/VAcceptsUSBcableorA/Vcable Tripod mount
Basic tunctions 13
Battery chamber coverInsertamemorycardarid battery
Status lamp• Blinking: When saving a photo or
video being read W a computer orprinter,or out of tocus
• Steady: When connecting to a
computer or in tocus
Main display
Mode dial
I_SSM_,RTSmart Auto Take a photo by letting the camera select a scene modeas it detects
Auto Take a photo quidqy and easily with minimal settings
P Program Take a photo by setting options
/<_l s DIS Take a photo with options suitable for reducing camerashake
Take a photo of a person with options to hide facial*_ Beauty Shot imperfections
C_ Night Take a photo with options for shooting at night
SCN Scene Take a photo with options preset for a specific scene
1,_ Movie Record a video
.......................................................................Zoom button
• Zoom in orout in Shooting mode
• Zoom in on part ot a photo orview
files as thumbnails in Playback mode
• Adjust volume in Playback mode
OMENU MENU Access options or menus
In Shootingmode Whilesefting
DISP Changethe displayoption Move upNavigation _ Changethe macrooption Move down
Changethe flashoption Move left
Q Changethe timeroption Move right
0t( Confirm the highlighted option or menu
Playback Enter Playback mode
Access options in Shooting modet_) Function
Delete files in Phyback mode
Basic functions 14
Inse£ingthe baSewand mem0w cardLearnto insertthe Ioalteryand an optionalmemorycard intothe camera.
Push gently until the card
disengages from thecamera and then pull it outof the slot.
Insert the battery with theSamsung logo facing up
Push the lock up to release
the battery,
Baltery
_ TheintensaJmemorycan be used as atemp°rary storagedevbe __en thememory card is not in_rted. Insertmemory mardsto sa_/eadditia_aJp6otosandvdeos.
Basic functions 15
Chargingthe baServandturning 70urcameraon
Charging the batteryBefore using the camera for the first time, you must charge thebattery. Attach the USB cable to the AQ adapter and then plug
the end of cable with the indicator light into your camera.
Turning on your cameraPress [POWER] to turn your camera on or off.
• The initial setup screen appears when you turn on the camerafor the first time. (p, 17)
Press [r_], The camera turns on and accesses Playback mode
immediately,
Indicator light
Red: Charging
Green: Fully charged
Basic functions 16
Ped0rmingthe initial setupThe initialsetupscreenappearsto allowyouto configurethe camera'sbasic settings,
Press [POWER].
,, The initial setup screen appears when you turn on the camerafor the first time,
Press [_'_..)]to select Language and press [_'_..)]or [OK].
/!!i Press [_,] or [_'_.)]to select a time zone and press [OK],, Tosetthe daylight-savingtime,press[BLSP].
LOnaon
[GMT +00:00] 2010/01/01 1o:oa AM
ME_aJ Ba#k & DST
_<_Press [BISP] or [_] to select a language and press
[OK].
4 Press [BISP] or [_] to select Time Zone [Time Zone)and press [_',,_..)]or [OK].
[!_ Press [DISP]or [_] to select Date & Time (Date &
Time) and press [_..)] or [OK]
_7 Press [_,] or [_..)] to select an item.
" Language :English 1
Date & Time : 10/01/01
_i Time Zone London
..f;s}Press [BISP] or [_] to set the date and time or select a
date format, and press [OK].
Basic functions 17
LearningicensThe icons displayed will change according to the mode you select or the options you set,
oo_oJ _ _ --A
XS.O
C
A. Information
Selected shooting mode
0000| Available number of photos
00:0O:20 Available recording time
Internal memory
Memory card inserted
_ :Fully charged
_ _ _ : Partiallycharged
_ (Red): Oharging needed
aVoice memo
r_ Auto focus frame
'_i_" Camera shake
[_:_xs,_ Zoom ratio
IO:OBRm2OlOlOI/OI OurTentdate and time
B. Icons on the right
|2M Photo resolution
_qO Video resolution
Framerate
Photo quality
[]
a
Metering option
Flash option
_mer option
Auto tocua option
Face detection
Voice muted
C. Icons on the left
F|_.Oll_S Aperture and shutter speed
LT Long time shutter
[] Exposure value
6% White balance
Face tone
Face retouch
ISO speed
_/_H Photo style
[] Image adjustment(contrast, sharpness, saturation)
Burst type
Basic functions 18
SelectingoptionsYou can select options by pressing [MENU] and using the navigation buttons ([DJSP], [_], [_], [Q]).
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In Shooting mode, press [MENU],
Use the navigation buttons to scroll to an option ormenu,• Tomoveleftor right,press[_-] or [_t_)],• Tomoveup ordown,press [DISP]or [_].
Press [MENU] again to go back to the previous menu,
Press[Shutter]to retqmto Shootingmode,
{_ Press [OK] to confirm the highlighted option or menu
Basic functions 19
Sei_ctiiici oDiioiis
' Rotate the mode dial to P
Press [MENU],
d Sound |2M PhotoStze_-_ Quality
_i [] EV
_) so_ DispBy _ WhiteBalance
'_ Settings D2_' FaceDetecti°nFocusArea
l MEi"
_ Press [DISP]or [_] to scroll to Shooting and then
press [_..)] or [OK].
_{ Press [DISP]or [_] to scroll to White Balance and then
press [_'_..)]or [OK].
/!!i Press [_.] or [_'_] to scroll to a white balance option.
(_ Press [OK].
Basic functions 20
S ngthe displa7andsoundLearn how to change the basic settings for the display and soclnd according to your preferences,
Changing the display typeSelect a style of display for Shooting or Playback mode.
Press [DISP] repeatedly to change a display type.
Setting the soundSet whether your camera emits a specified sound when youoperate your camera,
' In Shooting or Playback mode, press [MENU].
Select Sound _ Beep Sound _ an option,
Off The camera does not emit any sounds,
1/2/3 The camera emits sounds,
• Display all information about shooting
Hide information about shooting, except theShootingavailablenumber d photos (oravailable recording
time)and the battery icon
o Display all information about the current photo
Hide all intormation about the current filePlayback
Display information about the current file, except theshooting settings and captured date
Basic functions 21
l king photosLearn basicactionsto takephotos easilyand quicklyin the Automode.
Rotate the mode dial to |
Align your subject in the frame,
_ Half-press [Shutter] to focus.* A greenframemeansthe subjectinfocus.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiii_
zS Press [Shutter] to take a photo,
Basic functions 22
i_kiii{ I Ph(}il}s
Turning on the front displayThe front display will help you take a self portraits or photos
of children. You can also use the ©ouple mode with the frontdisplay. (p, 35)
Press [Front LCD] to turn on the front display.
You can shoot close up photos by adjusting the zoom, Your
camera has a 3X optical zoorn and SX digital zoom. By usingboth, you can zoom in up to 9 times.
Rotate [Zoom] right to zoom in on your subject. Rotate [Zoom]left to zoom out.
_, When you use tfle camera in bdghtly lit or surlny areas, you may notbe able to see the front display dearly.
Basic functions 23
Zoom ratio
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If the zoom indicator i8 in the digital range, your camera is using
the digital zoom, The picture quality may deteriorate when youuse the digital zoom.
Optical range Zoom indicator
i i _] x3.0I ]
Digitalrange
• It maytake longer to save a photo when using 11-1edigital zoom,
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Tips for getting a clearer photo
Belect the t'_lS mc ue _oreauce camera snaKe
s gl_aly, (p, 32)
Halt-press [Shutter] and adjust thefocus, Focus and e oosure wll De
aajJs[ea automatics
[]
@3amerashake
glies
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The aserture value and sh uer
seeea are automa_ca y set
Focus frame
• Press [Shutter] to take Tne)noloif d splayed h greet
o Change the frame and haf-D_ess[Shutter] again Jfd splayea in rec
vvnen snoot ng _ tne 8arK. cycle SeT[ng _ne Tlasn opt c 1 TC
Slow Sync OFOff, The a}er[ure remans ooen o_ ger anc _ ma} se
IS[ ]er TO[/O C tne c,,a[_aerastJ
• use a zn }ca or SeTTne rlasn opt on to Fill in e. 42
• Set ISO sr}eed ootions. (o. 431
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r may be d ffcu t to get your subject in tecus when- IFler_ -3 _le COYltrest DeBNee[l ire SUDjectana DeCKgr©u 1£
(Whenyour subject s weannga coJorOTclothng _nats s m arto _ne9acKgrYoUFlO
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IfIs Subject Is S[IJFI_
IFIB SL DJeCI IRCIUOSS nO[IZQRI8 Dat_erris, SUOFI as DIr
- the _ubjeot _riot positioned _thecenter ot thetrar_
When you take photos in Iov_
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Turnon the rash
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use the con_ nuous
of irlotlon c£ Dture
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Use the focus lock
Halt }tess [Shutter] to rocus, /vnen the suqect is in focusyo_ can eDosl_on_nerrame to cnange _necomposl_lo
vvnen you are ready, press [Shutter] to take yo_ }note
Basic functons 26
Learn nc _v to taKe a DnoIo OV selecting a mode ann now to
"ecora a video or voice r_qer'no
Shooting moaes .............. 28
JS_[/d ire bS_lsn/--\U[ ._ ......... 2S
Jslr/c lhe Scene mode ................
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gsing ihe Beauty slhot mode .. 81
._ _heDIS mode ...............
sing tile Program indue ........ 3._
3_
Taking photos with the front display., 35
Jsing lhe Se _ Lr_lt doe ... ,35
,.sing me _.,ouplemoae -_6
Jsing _heQu_ar_ noae 3U
lecopding a video wl]n {ne iron[ _Jlsplu_ ....... 3}
qiecoralng voice memos ................. _8
-legoroH _ a voIc_ 3End ........ _
,c_dql[/!. a Voice memo [o _ Did .............................. d8
Sh0etingmodesTake photos or record videos by selecting the best shooting mode for the conditions,
Using the Smart Auto modeIts this mode, your camera automatically chooses the appropriatecamera seltings based on a defected type of scene, Itwill be
helpful if you are not familiar with the camera settings for variousscenes.
' Rotate the mode dial to ('SSMAR_,
Align your subject in the frame,,, Thecameraselectsa sceneautomatically.Anappropriate
modeiconwillappearat thetop lettof thescreen.
s_.>_'_qAppears when taking photos of landscapes,
Appears when taking photos of bnght whiteC;/backgrounds.
_,5_x Appears when taking photos of landscapes at night.b£J
This is availableonly when the flash is off,
_ Appears when taking portraits at night,
_ Appears when taking photos of landscapes withbacklighting,
_4_ Appears when taking portraits with backlighting,
_ Appears when taking portraits,
_ Appears when taking close up photos of objects,
_iii_ Appears when taking close up photos of text,
_ Appears when taking photos of sunsets.
Appears when taking photos of clear skies.
i}]_} Appears when taking photos of forested areas.
L]_: Appears when taking close up photos of colorfulsubjects.
Appears when taking close up portraits of people.
Appears when the camera and subject are stable forn4,, a while, This is availableonly when you are shooting
in the clark,
Appears when taking photos of actively movingsubjects.
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_ Half-press [Shutter] to focus
_j Press [Shutter] to take the photo.
appear and the detau!t se_tingswJ!!be used_
Even if there is a taoe detected, the camera may not select a portra!tmode dependir)g on the subject's position or lighting.
The camera maynot select the correct scene depending on shooting
environments, such as camera shake, !ighflng, and distanc? !o _hesubject
mode may not be detected depend!nqon the subject's movement,
Usinf} the Scene modeT_ke a photo with options preset tot a specific scene.
Rotate the mode dial to SCN
2 Select a scene.
,_ To change the scene mode, press [MENU] and select Scene
a scene,
* For the Frame Guide mode, see "Using the frame guide" on
page 30.
* For the Night mode, see "Using the Night mode" on page 30.
{_ Align your subject in the frame and half-press [Shutter]to focus.
_{ Press [Shutter] to take the photo
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Siiooiiii!]i ii iod(_:!;
Using the frame guideWhen you want another person to take a photo of you, you can
compose the scene with the frarne guide feature, The frameguide will help the other person take a photo ot you by showing
the part of the pre composed scene,
' Rotate the mode dial to SCN
Select Frame Guide
{_ Align your subject in the frame and press [Shutter].,, Transparentguideswillappearon theleftandrightofthe
frame.
_{ Ask another person to take a photo.,, Thepersonmustalignthesubjectinthe framebyusingthe
guides,andthenpress [Shutter]to takethe photo.
{!!i To cancel the guides, press [0K].
Using the Night modeUse the Night mode to take a photo with options for shooting at
night, Use a tripod to prevent your camera from shaking.
' Rotate the mode dial to C_.
Align your subject in the frame and half-press [Shutter]to focus.
{_ Press [Shutteq to take the photo
In the Night mode, you can catch brief flashes of light as curvedstreaks by extending the exposure. Use a slow shutter speed
to extend the time until the shutter closes. Increase the aperturew_lue to prevent overexposure.
' Rotate the mode dial to C_.
2 Press [MI:NIJ].
{_ Select Shooting _Long Time Shutter.
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Select the aperture value or shutter speed.
Aperture value
Shutter speed
/!!i Select an option.• IfyouselectAUTO,the aperturevalueor shutterspeedwillbe
adjustedautomatically.
(_ Align your subject in the frame and half-press [Shutter)to focus.
_7 Press [Shutter) to take the photo.
Using the Beauty Shot modeT_kea photo of a personwith optionsto hidefacial imperfections.
'_ Rotate the mode dial to *(_.
To make the subject's skin tone appear lighter (face
only), press [MENU].
{_ Select Shooting _Face Tone _ an option.,, Selecta highersettingto makeskintone appearlighter.
To hide facial imperfections, press [MENU].
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Siiooiiii!7 ii iod_:_s
{!!i Select Shooting _ Face Retouch _an option,
• Select a higher setting to hide a greater number of
imperfections.
Using the DIS modeReducecamerashakeand preventblurredphotoswith DigitalImageStabiNzationfunctions.
_!_Align your subject in the frame and half-press [Shutter]to focus,
_7 Press [Shutter] to take the photo.
@ Thefocus distancewi!l_ set !° Au!° Macr°
Before correction After correction
d Rotate the mode dial to <_(_is,
Align your subject in the frame and half-press [Shutter]to focus,
,_ Press [Shutterj to take the photo.
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Using the Program modeSet variousoptions (exceptforshuLterspeed and aperturevalue)itsthe Programmode,
' Rotate the mode dial to P.
Set options (For a list of options, refer to "Shooting
options")
{_ Align your subject in the frame and half-press [Shutter]to focus.
Press [Shutter] to take the photo
Recording a videoRecordvideosof up to 2 hoursin length.The recordedvideo issavedas an MJPEGfile,
'_ Rotate the mode dial to _
Press [MENU].
{<_Select Movie _Frame Rate * a frame rate (the
number d frames per second).As the numberof framesincreases,actionappearsmorenatural,butthe filesizeis increased.
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%_oiiii!i iii iod_:_:!_
Press [MENU].
_!!i Select Movie _Voice _a sound option.
a On: Record a video with sound. (Whileyou are zooming,_2 sound recording will be interrupted.)
a_ Off: Record a video without sound.
(_ Set other options as desired.
(For options, refer to "Shooting options.")
_7 Press [Shutter[ to start recording.
_ii Press [Shutter[ again to stop recording.
The camera allows you to pause temporarily while recording a
video. With this function, you can record your favorite scenes asa single video.
Press [OK] to pause while recording, Press it again to resume.
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l king photoswith the front displayThe front display will help take self portraits or photos of children. You can also use the Couple mode with the front display.
_, In some ehopting modes, the front display dqes nqt display a frame to irldicate the detected face and theSel{ portrait modp and the Cguple mode are not available,
Using the Self portrait modeTake photos of yourself conveniently using the front display.
' In Shooting mode, press [Front LCD] once.
,, Your camera will detect your face automatically and display aframe to indicate the detected face.
Half-press [Shutter] to focus.
{_ Press [Shutter} to take the photo
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Using the Couple modeThis mode detects two subjects leaning in toward each other and
automatically captures images of posing couples.
' In Shooting mode, press [Front LOD] twice
Using the Children modeIn this mode, you can draw children's attention to the camera by
showng a short animation or] the front display,
' In Shooting mode, press [Front LCD] three times.
Ananimationwillplay.
,, The white frame means that the faces are recognized.
The green frame means that the faces are in focus when you
half press [Shutter].
Lean in toward each other in the frame.
@ , ThecameraWilldetect twofacesefttle subjec!sa!lt-lesamedistancefromthecamera
The cameramaynotdetectthecompositiondependingontheposeofcoupbs,
_:, Align your subject in the frame and half-press [Shutter],
,_!t Press [Shutter] to take the photo.
@S _ You can download animations from the Website,V st vwwv.samsung,com !or mo_e nformat on
,_ You can add sol,rids to animations to draw d]ildren_s atteqtion, {p_78)
You carl set the camera to automatioalJyrelease the shutter when it
detects a smiling face while using the _hildren mode, ,p, 80)
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Recording a video with the front display
' Rotate the mode dial to _
Press [Front LOD] once
{_ Press [Shutter[ to start recording.
_{ Press [Shutter[ again to stop recording,
' Rotate the mode dial to _
Press [Front LCD] twice
{_ Press [Shutter[ to start recording.
_{ Press [Shutter[ again to stop recording,
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Recordingvoicememos P cNLearn how to record a voice rnemo that you ear/play back at any time, You can add a voice memo to a photo as a short reminder of
shooSng conditions,
Recording a voice memo
' In Shooting mode, press [MENU]
Select Shooting _ Voice _ Record
{<_ Press [Shutter] to record,
• You can record voice memos of up to 10 hours in length.
• Press [OK] to pause or resume recording,
Adding a voice memo to a photo
'_ In Shooting mode, press [MENU]
Select Shooting _Voice _ Memo
{_ Align your subject in the frame and take a photo
* You will begin recording a voice memo right atter taking the
photo.
_{ Record a short voice memo (10 seconds maximum),
Press [Shutter] to stop recording a voice memo.
Press [Shutter] to stop,Press[Shutter]againto recorda newvoicememo.
/!!i Press [MENU]to switch to Shooting mode.
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rootingLearn abel I tr]e ODIIORSyOU can set In snooting moae.
Selecting a resolution and quality ........... 4.( Adjusting brightness and color 4_
>elecllng a eso uilol ........ 4i ,_q_,_.,,_ _ e exposure manu_t 1 (EV/ .............
t>elec i_/l__ i/naUe qU_II_y ............... i_}0 /oe[Isa] io1D_CKIIUHU_Ig }B} ......... _,
Using the umer .. AI ( angEng_r/en/e_:enn!___uo .. 5C
Shooting in the dark ...... 2 Selecfin{ a _g_ source _vv_,e ua_ance .. 5C
F_w_ _L_,[g rud-oy_ 42 Using burst modes ..... 52
Js[n9 _ner_as 42 Improving your photos ......................... a
/-:\ojus_ng[ne ILL_seeec_ ........................... 4L _pp_y_ngp 1o[o s_yles .... !}3
54Changing the camera's focus ................. 44 _",%o. i sur eno_os ..
JsEngmacro .......
Ubl/l_ 8ULO/©CUS ........
us j {r_oKIng 8u[o focus 45
mdjLISIID 0 [[]e |OCUF_ are_ 4_
Using face detection ................... ];
ueLecu _ace_ ..... 47
Detecting eye L _King ..... 48
Selectinga resolutionandqualityLearn how to change the image resdution and quality settings,
Selecting a resolution _r2_r_,_,,,_® @s_N0__,,,As you increase the resolution, your photo or video will includemore pixels, so it can be printed on larger paper or displayed on
a larger screen, When you use a high resolution, the file size will
When recording a video:
' In the )_ mode, press [MENU]
Select Movie _Movie Size _an optionalso increase.
When taking a photo:
' In Shooting mode, press [MENU],
Select Shooting _ Photo Size _ an option.
II_'M 4000 X 3000: Print on A1 paper.
I_ 3984 X 2656: Print on A2 paper in wide ratio(3:2),
3840 X 2160: Print on A2 paper in panorama[]_] ratio (16:9) or play back on an HDTV,
6qU 640 X 480: Play back on ageneral TV.
3_11 320 X 240: Post on a web page.
Selecting image quality E_D__,% <_@SCNPhotos you take are cornpressed and saved in JPEG format.
Higher quality images will result in larger sizes,
' In Shooting mode, press [MENU]
8M 3264 X 2448: Print on A3 paper,
5M 2560 X 1920: Print on A4 paper,
2,M 2048 X 1536: Print on A5 paper,
1920 X 1080: Print on A5 paper in panorama ratio (16:9)or play back on an HD%!,
IM 1024 X 768: Attach to email,
Select Shooting _Quality _an option.
_--_sFSuper Fine
Fine
Normal
Theoptions maydifferdepending ontile shootingmode.
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Learn how to set the timer to delay shooting.
' In Shooting mode, press [_'_] _ Press [Shutter] to start the timer,
The AF assist light/timer lamp blinks. The camera willautomatically take a photo at the specified time.
The front display will start the countdown a few secondsbefore shooting,
i3,2, 1
Select an option,
_:o'}F Off: The timer is not active,
(_ 10 Sec: Takea photo in 10 seconds.
(_ 2 Sec: Take a photo in 2 seconds.
_..._ Double: Takea photo in 10 seconds and take anotherin 2 seconds.
Theoptions maydifferdepending onthe shootingmode.available or some timer optiorls are not available.
Shooting options 41
Shootingin the darkLearn how to take photos at night or in low light conditions.
Preventing red eye rs_ p® @s_l,_If the flash fires when you take a photo of a person in the dark, ared glow may appear in the eyes. To prevent this, select Red-eye
or Red-eye Fix. Refer to flash options in "Using the flash."
Using the flash _s_p _ @s_,,__,,,,Use the flash when taking photos in the dark or when you needmore light on your photos.
' In Shooting mode, press [_.],
Select an option,
Off:
(_) • The flash will not fire,o Camera shake warning (_'_)will be displayed when
shooting in low light,
_R Auto: The camera will select a proper flash setting forthe detected scene inthe ICSSMARTmode,
Shooting options 42
Siiooiiii!ii ii_ 1hi"dsii._
Red-eye Fix+:
+ The flash fireswhen the subject or background is_/ dark.
+ The camera corrects red eyes through its advanced
software analysis.
Slow Sync:
+ The flash fires and the shutter stays open longer
_s + Select this when you want to capture ambient light to
revealmore details in the background.
+ Use a tripod to prevent your photos from blurring.
Fill in:
, The flash always fires.
o Ught intensity is adjusted automatically.
Red-eye':The flash fireswhen the subject or background is
q_ dark.
+ The camera reduces red eyes.
l.R Auto: Theflash fires automatically when the subject orbackground is dark.
Theoptions maydifferdepending onthe shootingmode.* Thereis anintervalbetweentwo burstsof the flash.Do notmove until
the flashfiresa secondtime
_!_ • FlashocTJonsarenozavaaEe _yoesetourszo [onsorselec_Blink Detection
e Make sure tna_your s JDjeo_sare _nlr+_nereoommenaea a s_anoettomtne+asr [_+91
+ tthere 8refeoTeo+Jgn_ormuonousNntnea _nyspo_smayappea
D£yoL )BO[O
The _O s see s the measure of a f rn's sensitwlty To c tx as
]ef ned h _ne -_ternatonal Organ_zaton tot Standard zatot SOThe h gher SC spee8 yo: se ec_ _ne more senqwe lo igr/_ your
samera becomes, vvltr/a ngHer :_0 sr}ee /ou can jel a seselphoto w_nout usln{ the flask
Shooting mooe, Dress [MENU]
Select Shooting - leo _ an CDIIon
, 3elect _ to use an aDr_roDrateISO sDeeo Daseo on tne
src htness ot the suk lect anu ignt ng
o The h _"_erISO speed you se_ec_._nemore image no se you may ge_
* When Motion Capture s set, ISQ speed w Ibe set to Auto.
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Changingthe camera'sfocusLearn how to adjust the camera's focus according to your subjects,
Using macro E_s_p =(;s,__Use macro to take dose tip photos of subjects, such as flowersor insects. Refer to macro options in "Using auto focus."
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Using 8(£0 fOCUS _s_ p _
To take sharp photos, select the appropriate focus accordirg toyour distance from the subject,
' In Shooting mode, press [_],
Select an option
S NormaJ (AF): Focus on a subject farther than 80 amL_ (farther than 1 m when usingzoom),
Macro: Focus on a subject 10 80 cm (50 80 cm when_!_ using zoom).
rill_ Auto Macro: Focus or/a subject farther than 10 cm(farther than 50 om when usingzoom),
The options may differ depending on the shooting mode,
Shooting options 44
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Using tracking auto focus 8_£__,(i},_@sc_,,_Tracking AF allows you to track and auto focus on your subject,
even when you are moving,
' In Shooting mode, press [MENU],
Select Shooting _ Focus Area _Tracking AF,
_ Focus on the subject you want to track and press [OK],,, A tocusframewillappearon thesubjectandwillfollowthe
subjectasyoumovethecamera.
@
_} * Tracing a suojec_ mayfs] whentne SUDJeO[18_oosmalJor _ne8UDeC_moves excesswe
me subject _sDaOKIJ_or yc aare snooting n a oarKpJaceooJors o aaEems on me SuDjec_aria the DacKgrounq are __esame
tne camera snakes excessvey
mese oases, the focus frame w i appear as _ e single iJn£trame.
t the camera ta]s to track the subject, you mus_ rese ec_me suojec__otrac_
fthe c _mera ts]s to fx the focus the focus frame vvl]]enange _oa res
3fflg e 16 frame
t ! .ouuse this funct on ou cannot set face detection and pno_o s_ eOEuon8
,, The white frame means that your camera is tracking thesubject.
,, The green frame means that your subject is in focus when you
half press [Shutter].
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Adiusting the focus area E_D___'_._@SCL',_You car/get dearer photos by selecting an appropriate focus
area according to your subject's location in the scene.
' In Shooting mode, press [MENU]
Select Shooting _ Focus Area _an option,
[] Center AF: Focus on the center (suitablewhen subjectsare located in the center),
[] Multi AF: Focus on one or more of 9 possible areas,
[] Tracking AF: Focus on and track the subject. (p. 45)
Theoptions maydifferdepending onthe shootingmode.
Shooting options 46
Usingfacedetection +;+:,,+If you use face detection options, your camera can automatically detect a human face, When you focus on a human face, the camera
adjusts the exposure automatically, Take photos quickly and easily by using Blink Detection to detect closed eyes or Smile Shot to
capture a smiling face,
+ n some scene modes. +aceae[eetlon s unava able
+ Face detecton m_ no[ De etteollvewhen
_-iesuoject is tat +tom the camera The +ocusttame wii aooeaorange for Smile Shot and Clink Detection
I_Is too erlgn[ or [oo aan_le sumject is not taolrlGtrle camera
[ne suojec[ is wearing sunglasses c amasl
t[]e SuDjec[ IS In oac+q gn_ng or [ne ign_ng conal[orl s unstaole
m+esubject's tacal expresson cnanges rcma/KaDi}
+ Face detecton is not avalable when using a pno[o style on mace
aa J81Y[erltoetlon or wnen usea fl-i Tracking AF
+ Face ae[ec[ on is no_available wnen uslrlg [ne a g[a zoom
+ Depending on _nese ec ted race detection { }uor trle _lmeris no[ava lade or come timer orationsare no_ava as e
+ Depenalng on Tne_eected race detecllon c ouon, some ours[ col onsare no[ ava aD
Detecting facesYour camera automatically detects human faces (up to 10 human
faces).
'_ In Shooting mode, press [MENU].
Select Shooting _Face Detection +Normal.+ Thenearestfaceappearsin a whitetocusframeandthe rest
of thefacesappearin grayfocusframes.
Shooting options 47
/aking a smile shotThe camera automatically releases the splutter when it detects a
smiling face,
' In Shooting mode, press [MENU],
Select Shooting * Face Detection _ Smile Shot.Whenyoursubjectsmilesbroadly,yourcameracandetectthe smilemoreeasily.
Detecting eye blinkingIf your camera detects dosed eyes, it will automatically take
2 photos in succession,
'i i i iiii ' ,
' In Shooting mode, press [MENU].
Select Shooting _Face Detection _ Blink Detection.
,, Holdyourcamerasellwhile !'Capturing"isdisplayedon thescreen:Whenblirlkdel:ectionfails,'!Picturetaken with eyes closed;"messageappears.Takeanolhe_photo.
Shooting options 48
AdiustingbrightnessandcolorLearn how to adjust the brightness and color for better image quality.
Adiusting the exposure manuallyP _
Depending on the intensity of the ambient light, your photos
may be too bright or dark, In these cases, you car/adjust theexposure to get a better photo,
Compensating for backlighting (ACB) PWhen the light source is behind your subject or there is highcontrast between your subject and the background, your subject
is likely to appear dark in the photo, In this case, set the AutoContrast Salance (ACB) option,
Darker ( ) Neutral (0) Brighter (+)
' In Shooting mode, press [MENU]
Select Shooting _ EV
_t Select a value to adjust the exposure
o: unQerexposure,
• If you cannot decide on an appropriate exposu/s, select AEB (AutoExposure Bracket), The camera takes photos vvltf_d!fte/ent exposures:
normal, underexposed, and ove/sxposed, (p, 52)
Without ACB With ACB
In Shooting mode, press [MENU],
? Select Shooting _ACB * an option.
_r_ofF off: ACB is off,
On: ACB is on,
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Changing the metering option /__,_The metering mode refers to the way its which a camera
measures the quantity of light. The brightness and lighting of yourphotos will vary depending on the metering mode you select,
' In Shooting mode, press [MENU],
Sebct Shooting _ Metering _an option.
Selecting a light source(White balance} p 0_The color of your photo depends on the type and quality of thelight source. Ifyou want the odor of your photo to be realistic,
select an appropriate lighting condition to calibrate the whitebalance, such as Auto WB, Daylight, Cloudy, or Tungsten.
Multi:
Your camera divides the scene into severalareas, andthen measures the light intensity of each area,
• Suitablefor general photos.
Spot:
• Your camera measures only the light intensity of thevery center of the frame.
[] _ Ifa subject is not inthe center of the scene, your
photo may be improperly exposed.
• Suitablefor a subject with baokJighting,
Center-weighted:
o Your camera averages the meter reading of the entire[] frame with emphasis placed on the center.
Suitablefor photos with subjects inthe center of theframe.
(AutoWB)
4t_%(Cloudy) :6,- (Tungsten)
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' In Shooting mode, press [MENU].
Select Shooting _ White Balance _an option.
Auto WB: Use automatic settings depending on thelighting conditions,
Daylight: Select when taking outdoor photos on a"[.O_° sunny day,
Cloudy: Select when taking outdoor photos on a cloudyday or in shadows.
.,. Fluorescent H: Select when shooting under a daylight_E_._ fluorescent or three way fluorescent light,
_ Fluorescent L: Select when shooting underwhite°'" fluorescent light,
s6: Tungsten: Select when taking indoor photos under' incandescent bulbs or halogen lamps,
m Measure: Shutter (Custom setting): Use your
_'_ pre defined settings,
'_ In Shooting mode, press [MENU].
Select Shooting _White BalanceMeasure: Shutter.
{_ Aim the lens at a piece of white paper.
\
Press [Shutter},
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Usingburst modesIt can be difficult to take photos of fast moving subjects or capture natural facial expressions and gestures of your subjects its photos,Its these cases, select one of the burst modes.
' in Shooting mode, press [MENU],
Sebct Shooting _ Drive _ an option,
Single: Takea single photo.
Continuous:
• Whib you are pressing [Shutter], the camera takes
photos continuously.
• The maximum number of photos depends on thecapacity of your memory card,
Motion Capture:
+ While you are pressing [Shutter], the camera takes
VGA photos (6 photos per second; maximum d 30photos).
, The camera automatically shows you the photos justtaken and then saves them,
AEB:
• Take 3 photos with different exposures: normal,_J underexposed, and overexposed.
• Use atnpod to prevent blurry photos,
Theoptionsmaydifferdepending onthe shootingmode,
Depending on fl_9 selected face detection option, some buret
options are not availaUe,
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ImprovingyourphotosLearnhow to improveyour photos byapplyingphoto styles,odors, or makesomeadjustments.
Applying photo styles _z_ p ',s,,,_Applya differentphoto styleto yourphotos, such as Soft,Vivid,or Forest,
Soft Vivid Forest
' In Shooting mode, press [MENU],
Select Shooting _Photo Style Selector _ CustomRGB.
_<_Select a color (R: Red, G: Green, B: Blue)
' In Shooting mode, press [MENU].
Select Shooting _ Photo Style Selector _ an option.o SelectCustom RGBto defineyourown RGBtone.
Adjust the amount of the selected color
(-: less or +: more)
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Adiusting your photos /_Adjust the contrast, sharpness and satur_tior/of your photos.
' in Shooting mode, press [MENU]
Select Shooting _ Image Adjust
{_ Select an adjustment option.,, Contrast
,, Sharpness,, Saturation
_{ Select a value to adjust the selected item,
Decrease the saturation,
+ Increase the saturation,
styles are rlo£available
Decrease the color and brightness,
+ Increase the color and brightness,
Sottenthe edges on your photos (suitablefor
editing the photos on your computer),
Sharpen the edges to improvethe clarity
+ ot your photos, This may also increase thenoise on your photos,
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Learn no to play PaCK D[1OIOS, videos, or vo ce memos and edlI 9notos or vlueos, Also learn now to
conRec_ your camera to your computer, photo DrlRter or T\L
Playinc back 5( Transferring files to your computer
oLd<ling Pit _b8( o(_e ... o_ (for Windows) .................................. 68
}nOLOS.. b9 Ir/sblling Ir/ell_os_ualo ............... 68
r,dymg a wueu ........ 61
FI_y,_W OIC_ [f/e[l/OS ............ 02
Editing a photo ........ 6_.
_SIZ 0[08 .................. G
/-,,@plyingpno':o s_y_es ........................ 6z
Corl;ecti[l( e×uusdre u_oole/ns .................. ('},{
Cr÷al j a pmt o_de_/DPOF/ ............. 6_
Viewing files on a TV ....................... 6-
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_ISCOrI_eC_ qg [ne ;u/ner_ iio_ vvl_loows XP/ .. Y3
Transferring files to your computer
(for Mac) ...................... 74
Printing photos with a photo primer
(PictBridge) ........... 75
PlayingbackLearn actions to play back photos, videos, or voice memos, and managing files.
Starting Playback modeView photos or play videos and voice memos stored in youroame_s,
' Press [r_]]
,, The most recent fileyou have taken or recorded will be
displayed.,, If the camera is off, it will turn on,
2 Press [_.] or [Oral to scroll through files,• Pressand hoJdto scroll throughfilesquioHy.
7he camera will net properly play back files that are too large or thosetaken with oanleras _romother marlufacturers
i_ _i _!i
mPhoto includes a voice memo
Video file
Printorder has been set (DPOF)
Protected file
lea-cool Folder name File narne
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View and manage files by categories, such as date, file type, orweek,
' In Playback mode, rotate [Zoom] left.
Press [MENU],
:_ Select a category.
Press [_.] or [_'_)]to scroll through files• Pressand heldto scrollthroughfilesquickly,
{!!i Press [0K] to return to the normal view.
Type View files by the file type.
Date View files by the date they were saved.
Color View files by the dominant odor of the image.
Week View files by the weekday they were saved,
@ It maytake s°me _met°r the eaxlera t° OIser_SmartAlbum O!to cha]gel_leoategQrys-ld reQcgnizefibs,
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Scan thumbnails of files.
In Playback mode, rotate [Zoom] left to display 9 or20 thumbnails (rotate [Zoom] rightto returnto the
previous mode),
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Scroll through files
Delete files
2
Press[BISP],[_], [_], o_[®],Press [Fn] and select Yes,
Protect your files from accidental deletion,
'_ In Playback mode, press [MENU].
Select Fib Options _Protect _Select,, Toprotectall files,selectAll _Lock,
_ Select the file you want to protect and press [OK],,, Press[OK]againto canoe1yourselection.
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Press [Fn],
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Delete single files or all files at once. You cannot delete protectedfiles.
To delete a single file,
' In Playback mode, select a file and press [Fn].
Select Yes to delete the file.
Youcan copy filesfrom the internalmemoryto a memorycard.
'_ In Playback mode, press [MENU].
Select Fib Options _Copy to Card.
{_ Select Yes to copy files.
To delete multiple flies,
' In Playback mode, press [Fn].
Select Multiple Delete
{_ Select files you want to delete and press [OK]Press[OK]againto cancelyourselection.
4 Press [Fn].
/!!i Select Yes.
To delete all files,
' In Playback mode, press [MENU].
Select File Options _ Delete _All _ Yes.
Viewing photosZoom itson partof a photo orview photos in a slideshow.
In Playback mode, rotate [Zoom] nght to enlarge
a photo (rotate [Zoom] left to reduce a photo).
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The enlarged area and zoom ratio are indicated on the top of the
screen, The maximum zoom ratio may vary depending on theresdution.
X2.0
Ui2£!,! !iiiliiiiiiiiiii!iiii!iiii¸iii l¸iliiiiiiiiiIi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i/i !ii!iiiii iiiiiil i iiiiii@, liiiiJiiiltiiliiiiiiiiiMove the enlarged area Press [DISP], [_], [_.], or [Q]
Trim the enlargedphoto Press [OK] (itwill be saved as a new file)
Youcan applyeffectsand audio to your slideshow.
'_ In Playback mode, press [MENU],
Select Multi Slide Show
{_ Select a slide show effect option,• Skipto step5 to starta slideshowwithno eftects.
Set the photos you want to view as a slide show.
• All: View all photos in a slide show.
Images o Date: View photos captured on a specific date ina slide show,
, Select: View selected photos in a slide show.
Set the intervalbetween photos,Interval , This isavailable when Off is selected in the effect
optiorl.
Music Select a background audio.
, Select a transition effect.Effect
• Select Off for no effects.
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_ Set the slide show effect
_!!i Select Start _ Play.,, Tolooptheslideshow.selectRepeat.,, Press[OK]to pauseor resumetheslideshow.
Playing a video
' In Playback mode, select a video and press [gK]
Use the following buttons to control playback.
[_.] Scan backward,
[OK] Pause or resume playback,
[_%)] Scan forward,
[Zoom] left or right Adjust the volume level.
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' Press [OK] at the point where you want to save a still
image,
2 Press [_]_
In Playback mode, select a photo and press [MENU],
Select File Options _Voice memo _ On,
{_ Press [Shutter] to record a short voice memo (10
seconds maximum).• Press[Shutter]to stoprecordinga voicememo.
Playing voice memos
' In Playback mode, select a voice memo and press [OK],
Use the following buttons to control playback.
[_] Scan backward.
[OK] Pause or resume playback.
[_] Scan forward,
[_] Stop pJaybaek.
[Zoom] left or right Adjust the volume levek
in Playback mode, select a photo that includes a voicememo and press [OK]o Press[0K] to pauseor resumeplayback.
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Editinga photoPerformphoto editingtasks, such as resizing,rotating,eliminatingred eyes,and adjustingbrightness,contrast, or saturation.
@ Edited photos _allbe sav_ as new fiJesl
Resizing photos
' in Playback mode, select a photo and press [MENU],
Select Edit _ Resize _ an option• Selectt_ to savetile photoasa startimage.(p,78)
Rotating a photo
' In Playback mode, select a photo and press [MENU],
Select Edit _ Rotate _ an option,
Avalab!e0Ptbns differde_nding c¢7the s!ze°! 1he_le0£ed photo,
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Applying photo stylesApplya differentphoto styleto the photo, such as Soft.Vivid,orForest. '_ In Playback mode, select a photo and press [MENU].
Select Edit _ Photo Style Selector _ Custom RGB
{<_Select a color (R: Red, G: Green, B: Blue)
sort Vivid Forest
' In Playback mode, select a photo and press [MENU].
Select Edit _ Photo Style Selector _an option.• SelectCustom RGBto defineyourown RGBtone.
_{ Adjust the amount of the selected color.
(-: less or +: more)
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Correcting exposure problemsAdjustAOB (AutoContrastBalance),brightness,contrast orsaturation:removered eye;hideracialimperfections;oraddnoiseto the photo.
' in Playback mode, select a photo and press [MENU],
Select Edit _ Image Adjust _ACB.
'_ In Playback mode, select a photo and press [MENU]
Select Edit _ Image Adjust.
{<_Select an adjustment option'_ .[o[<Brightness
_D:Contrast_: Saturation
_{ Select a value to adjust the selected item.
(-: less or +: more)
' In Playback mode, select a photo and press [MENU],
Select Edit _ Image Adjust _ Red-eye Fix. '_ In Playback mode, select a photo and press [MENU].
Select Edit _ Image Adjust _ Add Noise
' In Playback mode, select a photo and press [MENU],
Select Edit _ Image Adjust _ Face Retouch.
{_ Select a level.As thenumberincreases,the tacebecomesdearer,
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i£titin!ili_:iphot(_
Creating a print order (DPOF)Selectphotos to be printedand set options, such as numberofcopiesor paper size,
e The memory card can be taken to a print shop that supports DPOF(DigitaJBnnt Order Format) or you can pdnt ph0!o s directly through a
DP©F compatible printer at home• Wide photos may pdnt with tl-/e left and right edges cut qff, Se be
aware of the dimerlsions of yeut photos
,_ You carlrlot set _heDB©F for the photos stored in tl-/e ir/ten-/alraernory,
' In Playback mode, press [MENU].
Select File Options _ DPOF _ Standard _an option,
4
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Press [MENU],
Select File Options _DPOF * Size _an option.
Select Specify the pnnt sizefor the selectedphoto.
All Specifythe printsizeforall photos.
Reset Resetyoursettings.
If yOUselect Select, scroll to a photo and rotate [Zoom]
Idt or right to select the print size Repeat for the photosyou want and press [Fn].,, IfyouselectAll, press[DISP]or [_] to selectthe pnntsize
andpress [OK].
Select Pint the selected photos,
All Pint all photos,
Reset Reset your settings.
If you select Select, scroll to a photo and rotate [Zoom]left or right to select the number of copies. Repeat for
the photos you want and press [Fn].,, IfyouselectAll, press[DISP]or [_] to selectthenumberof
copiesand press[OK].
' In Playback mode, press [MENU].
Select File Options _DPOF _ Index _Yes.
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Viewingfiles on aPlayback photos or videosby connectingyour camerato a TV ushagthe A/VcaUe,
' In Shooting or Playback mode, press [MENU].
Select Settings _Video Out
{_ Select a video signal output according to your country
or region
_{ Turn off your camera and TV,
{!!i Connect your camera to your TV using the A/V cable,
Video Audio
¢¢O0
©n some _S, dig tal r!o!semay ooour or part q{an image may r_otappear,
Images may rl©t appear oenterd 0n the TV screerl depending on yoid__ settings.
You can capture photos or videos while the camera is connected"toa 7V.
(_ Turn on your TV and select the video output mode usingthe TV remote control.
_7 Turn on your camera and press [D].
_ii View photos or play videos using the buttons on yourcamera,
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]?ansferdngfiles to yourcomputer(forWindows}Transfer files to your computer using the Intelli studio program. You can also edit files or upload files to your favorite websites,
Installing Intelli studio
CPU IntelPentium 4, 3.0 GHz or higher/AMD Athbn TM FX2,2 GHz or higher
Minimum 512 MB RAMRAM
(1 GB and above recommended)
OS Windows XP SP2/VistJ7
Hard disk
capacity250 MB or more (1 GB or more recommended)
• CD ROM drive
nVIDIAGdorce 7600GT or higher/ATIX1600 series
or higher
Others • 1024 x 768 pkels, 16 bit color display compatible
monitor (1280 x 1024 pkels, 32 bit odor display
recommended)
,, USB port, Microsoft Direct}<9.00 or later
_£_ • ntel i studo may not peltorm 8orlectly on some 8omsu_ers, evenwherl the cor_lDuter meets the r88uilements
Ityour 8c n_u_er 8888 n8[meet [ne reoulrements 8888 may r )_ DJays8rre8ily or _ may_aK8 o%e t8 eo _waeos
nsta DlreotX 90c or ak we betore you use _nepr8gran
c ] mus_ use vv nac _XP Vsta/7 or Mac OS 10.4 or ater tcsonnec_ the camera as a removable als
usr j a set assembed PC ora PC and OS thatse not sL )p8r_eama_ _o
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' Insert the installation CD in a compatible CD-ROM drive.
When the setup screen is displayed, crick Samsung
Digital Camera Installer to start installation.
{_ Select programs to install and follow the onscreeninstructions.
_{ Click Exit to complete the installation and restart your
computer.
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Intelli studio is a program that allows you to play back and edit files. You can also upload files to websites, such as Fliokr or YouTube, For
details, select Help _ Help in the program,
Videos: MP4 (Video: MJPEG, Audio: WA@, WMV (WMV 7/8/9), AVI (MJPEG): Photos: JPG, GIF, BMR PNG, TIFF
@ @
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Open menus
Displayfiles inthe selected folder
Change to the Photo edit mode
Change to the Video edit mode
Change to the Sharing mode (Youcan send files by emailor upload files to websites, such as Fiickror YouTube,)
Enlargeor reduce the thumbnails in the list
Select a file type
View files of the selected folder on your computer
Show or hide files of the connected camera
View files of the selected folder on the camera
@ View files as thumbnails, in Smart Album, or on a map
@ Browse folders inthe connected device
@ Browse folders inyour computer
@ Move to the previous or next folder
Transfernng flies using lntelli studioIntelli studio will start automatically when you connect the camera
to your computer with the USB cable,
' Connect the camera to your computer with the USBcable.
You must plugthe Bnd of fl-le9ab]ewilh the indicatoUight ,A. intoyour car,]era. I{lhe cable is reversed,itmay damage yourtiles The
mandacturer isnot respqnsibbtot any loss qf data,
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Turn on the camera,• Tile computer recognizes the camera automatically,
[_ Ifthe camerafals to c/onnec!, a _p-uP _ndow will appear._ Select Computer,
{_ Select a folder on your computer to save new files.,, If your camera has no new files, the pop up window for saving
new files will not appear.
Select Yes,
,, New files will be transferred to the computer.
@ Fo! Windows V]sta!select Run installer.exe t:om _/e AutoPlayvvindow.
Transferring flies by connecting the cameraas a removable diskYou can connect the camera to your computer as a removabledisk.
Connect the camera to your computer with the USBcable.
_\ You must plugthe erld of fl-lecable vvilhthe indicator light (,A.)intoc_sJ your camera. Iffl_ecable is reversed,itmay damage your!ilea.The
manufac_rer b r!qt respqr!sibletot a_y Iosaqf data,
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Turn on the camera,• Tilecomputerrecognizesthecameraautomatically,
{_ On your computer, select My Computer _RemovableDisk _ DCIM _100PHOTO.
Select the files you want and drag or save them to your
computer
Disconnecting the camera (for Windows XP)Thewayto disconnectthe USE_cableforWindowsVista/7 issimilar.
' If the status lamp on your camera is blinking, wait until
it stops.
Click _ on the tool bar at the bottom right of your PCscreen,
{_ Click the pop-up message.
z_ Remove the USB cable.
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°l?ansferdngfiles to 7ourcomputer(for Mac}When you connect the camera to a Macintosh computer, the computer will recognize the device automatically.
You car/transfer files directly frorn the camera to the computer without installing any programs.
@ MSC©S10.4oF!ateFissupported.
' Connect your camera to a Macintosh computer with the
USB cable.
_\ Youmustp!ug1heendofthecablewith1/?indicatorI!g[S:(A.)intoyourca_leraI_thecableisreversed,itmaydamageyourfi!es.Thema_]utacturerisnot resp'orlsibletot8nylossqfdata,
Turn on the camera.
,_ The computer recognizes the camera automatically and a
removable disk icon will be displayed.
{_ Doubb-cNck the removable disk icon,
Transfer photos or videos to the computer.
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Printingphotoswith a photoprinter (PictBddge}Print photos with a PictBddge compatible pdnter by connecting your camera directly to the printer.
' With the printer on, connect your camera to the printerwith the USB cable.
Turn on your cameraTheprinterrecognizesthe cameraautomatically.
Ifyour printer has tt-lemass storage feature, you must first set theUSB mode to Prir_ter in fl-_ese_tir_gsmenu: (p 80)
Press [_.] or [_'_..)]to select a photo,
• Press [MENU] to set pnnting options,See "Configuring print settings."
Press [OK] to print.• Printingstarts.Press[_.] to cancelprinting.
Images: Select whether to print the current photo or allphotos.
Size: Specify the size d the print.
m Layout: Create thumbnail prints.
Type: Select the type of paper.
Quality: Set the printing qualify.
I_ Date: Set to print the date.
File Name: Set to print the name ot the file.
Reset: Reset the print options.
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FRefer to set_mgs, error messages, sBecifications, anamaintenance IIDS
Camera settings menu
SOl JR( c
:-}e Us .......... 7{
Error messages ................... 8_
Camera maintenance 81
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/-:\DOU[ memo_}: ca[(:s . 84
-tL Dike -[[]G 08118 • ......... _}5
Before contacting a service cente,- 88
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Cameras ngsmenuLearn about various options to configure your camera's seltings.
Accessing the settings menu
' In Shooting or Playback mode, press [MENU]
Select a menu
{_ Select an option and save your settings.
Volume
startSound
t ShutterSound_))) Beep Sound
AFSound
Press [MENU]to return to the previous screen.
_)) Sound: Set various camera sounds and volume,(p. 78)
Display: Customize,the display settings, such aslanguage and brightness, (p, 78)
Settings: Change the settings for the camera system,O such as memory format, default file name, and USB
mode. (p, 79)
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SoundDefault
Adjust the volume ot any sound.(Off_Low, Med!um*_ High)
Start Sound Select a sound to be emitted when turning on yourcamera, (Off*, 1,2, 3)
Language Select a langJage for the d spa, text
shutter bgttg!?,(off_ ! *, 2, 3)
Beep Sound Select a sound to be emitted when pressing thebuttons or switching modes, (Off, 1", 2, 3)
Set a sound to be emitted in the Children mode,Children Sound
(Off, 1", 2, 3)
* Default
Function Display abnet descr pt on of an opt on or ment
Descrir_tlon /Off On*/
Set 8. star[ image l ) ¢ds[ _l_wren trle camera turnsOF
• Offt Dispay no start mage
• Logo: Dispay a defaul_ image storea ir°tne internaTlemo['*
Start Image • User Image: Dsplaythe mageyou want. (e. 62
Only one start image 7_/JJJoe savea 1tne n_ema_,mo
, It you select _ le_ _no_oas a star_ ageor reset
your camera le cuuent image w _Deqeletec/_ w ]e mage or image Jn 3 2 rato cannot De se_
as a star_ ms j£
/4clJus_ tr/e Dr1{rxness of tile screen.
Display Auto Dark Normal Bright)
Brightness [{8 Normal s axedin Pa},back mode even tAuto is seectec
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* Default
Set the duration for reviewing a captured image before
Quick View retureing to Shooting mode,
/Oft, 0.5 sec* 1 sec, 3 sec)
If you perform no operations for 30 seconds, the
camera automatically switches to Power save mode
(press any button to deactivate the Power save
Power Save mode). (Off*, On)
Detau t
Reset rnenus ana snootr j or_tlons aate ana time.
Resel anguage, ana vlaeo oul }u_ sez_lngs WH not De resel(Yes No
Set the date and time a _d select a date format.Date & Time
/Oft _, dd mm/yyyy mm dd/yyyy, yyyy/rrm/da
Time Zone 9elect a region ana se_ tne aay ight saving tme (DST
t be Power savemode s deactvated 11/ema n disp ay w Soeci? how to name f e8.dim to save battery te wnen you perturm nooperatons tot • Reset: Set the file numbel to start trorn 0001 wher
about 30 seconds rlse[tlng a new memory cara. Tormaslng a memory
sara. or aeletlng a ties
_, Series*: Set the fie nu/'rloer to TOIOW tne r-"evIou8
fie numberwhen nsertlr [i _t new r'nerrlop cars.
lo[r'rla'£1ng a rnemor_ sara, or ae eTr g _ fl e8
"Detaut _ * Thedetautnameotthetrsttdderis1OOPHOT¢..and the detault name st the first tle is SAM 00{
, ; .... ; F,e,o • ............................t o,TFormat the internal memory and the memory card
(all filesqncluding the protected files will be deleted).
/Yes,No)Format _ !fyou use amemory card used wilh c_leras trom
! differentmanutacturersora memory card reader or onetormattedon a computer, yodr cameramay read lhecard ino_arrect_Format1hecard bdore using it
SAMO001 tu SAM 9999
• The to der number ncreases )ne B )ne trom100PHOT{ to 9{ )PHOTC
• The maxin ]m number ot fies tnat can Destore(]}ne toJder s 9999
The camera detnes tJe names accoraJn_ to _ne
Digta rule tor Camera FIe system (_Q_ standad,you change the names oftlJes xenuona tne
sameramay not p @ back the t@s
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Detaut
Set whether to d&} av tne aa_eana _me o 'our
pnotos wnen prlntng, Off*. Date Date & Time_/e dateandt mew bedsoave@on_ne
_LImorlnl[ DoEom 3ht comer of the photo eo
• _/e dateandt mema }_Deorn_eaon someE q_ermoaes
• t youseect Text n theSCNmode thedatearrime e/i not De a SD avec
Set the camera to auto hal cal! turn off when • }u are
lot usng t, (Off, 1 rain. 3 rain*. 5 rain. 10 rain
_#/q • Your seEr/g8 w hot change after rep acing theAuto Power saEeryoff • ThecaneraWill[1o[automatca turnoftwhet
t s connec[ea_oa oomDu[eroronn_er
jou arepayingasuaesnoworvlaeosyouarerecorang _vooe memo
Set the waeo s gna outpu_accomlng to your reg sn• NTSC USA }anada da}an. Korea, Tawa
Vlexlo(
PAL {suooorts ony BDGW Austraia. AustnaVideo OutBelg Jm Qhna Denmark, Fnlan SennanEngand tar, r\uwa t Malavsa, New Zeaan
Singapore S_a Sweden Switzerland,Tha anco_wa•
* Default
Set the function to use via a USB connection with a
computer or printer,
Auto*: Set your camera to select a USS modeautomatically.
USBComputer: Connect your camera to a computer
for transferring files.
Printer: Connect your camera to a printer forprinting files.
Set the camera to autornatica@ release tle shutterFront Smile ....when Jtdetects a smllHqgface whle using the Self
Shot port(a!t mode ,Off On*)
Children Set the camera to automatically release the shutterwhen it detects a smilingface while using theSmile Shot
Children mode, (Off, On0
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Front DisplayDemo
Detau t
/
Set the camera I } pla_ the animation win sounc
through the t_ont dispay Jvnen you _um i_ sn/for s _c c
aspla} Or. On_
• h Demo mode you canno_ta_:e _solos oecora vlaeos To switch to Shoot ng moae,
press any DULIOntexcept [POWER• Demo moae Is no_avaJaDJ@f ou (urn on tne
camera in P@ )aeK _rloQeor wnen tne camera _sconnec_eawJtrl ano_ner8ev ce
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ErFOFmessagesWhen the following error messages appear, try these rernedbs.
Cord Error • Bem0ve yeUr memory card and insert it agah.
_ Format your memory card. (p. 79)
Unlock the memory card.
Card Locked
Cord not The inserted memor ! cara s not avalaoe _Ayour camera, insert an a bDro[ la'[e mer'nor_
supported.3arc
Fb names ao not match the DCF standarc
DCF Ful Error Transter the t les on tne memory cara to ! our
}or au_er an format the cara D, 79/
Deete _ne aamaged fie or contact a set\ seFile Error
Denier.
Low Batter, /sert a charge Da_ery or recnarge the Da_ery
Deete unnecessap ties or insert a new memoryMemor, Fu2}ara
TakeEsatan or nsert a memo sara tna: na._NO mage File
_Ol rle }ROIOS
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Cameramaintenance
Cleaning your cameraWipe gently with a soft, dry cloth,
Use a blower brush to remove dust and wipe the lens gently witha soft cloth, If any dust remains, apply lens cleaning liquid to a
piece of cleaning paper and wipe genSy.
t Never use benzene, th!nners, o_alqohql to clean the device. Thesesolutions can damage the came(a O_cause i£te malfurlctJon,De riot press on flle lens cover or use a blower brush orl fl-le lensoov_r
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About memory cards
You car/use SD (Secure Digital) or SDHC (Secure Digital HighCapacity) memory cards.
Label(front) ,._1L_
You car/prevent files from being ddeted by using a write protectswitch on the SD or SDHC card. Slide the switch down to lock or
slide it up to unlock. Unlock the card when shooting.
The memory capaoty may d ffer depend ng on shoot ng scenes
or shooting condtlons, These capactles are based on a 1 GBSD card:
12M
p ISE]
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o
s :3M
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1A7 P84 408
167 313 ssl
202 867 528
21" 374 537
339 566 792
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ADDrOX ADDrOXI_LIII
74 352'
£DDrox AD)re
26 20' 49 6'
* The recordable time may vary if you use the zoomSeveral videos were recorded in succession to determine the total
recording time,
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About the batteryUse only Samsung approved batteries.
Mode BP70A
Type Lithium ion battery
Cell capacity Z40 mAh
Voltage 3,7 V
Charging time. . Approx 150 rain
(when the camera ,s Sw!tchedOff)....... : ..................................
This is measL ec JnaertneTolow gconatDns the _ moae 121resolu_on and F _e auas
Bet the tash cation to Fill in laKe a
31r]glesnot. aria zoom n or ou_
A[ srox, q20 min/ 2. Set the rash option to Off take aPhotosAeero> 240 single snot ana zoom n or OhE
3. Perform stees 1 and 2tot 30_ecchas ana repeat for 5 rT utes
Then t.Jrnoff the camera TOr1m_nJte
4. Reeeat steps I to 3,
Record vdeos at 640 x 48( reso utlonwueos AEorox, 90 min
and 30 _ss
• The figures above are measured by Samsung's standards and may differdepending on actual usage
• Several videos were recorded in succession to determine the total recordingtime
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_, If the indicator light isoft, make sure that the battery is insertedcorrectly.
Turnoft your camera when charging.
_, Turnon your camera after charging the battery for more than 10minutes.
_, Using the flash or recording videos depletes the battery quickly,
Charge the battery until the indicator light turns green_
_, If the indicator light blinks in orange or does not illuminate, reconnectthe cable, or remove the battery and insertit again,
_, Ifyou charge the batterywhen the cable is oved/eated or the
temperature is too high, the indicator light may turn orange. Chargingwill start when the battery cools down,
_, Use only the provided USB cable.
_, The battery may not be charged when:
you use a USB hub
other USB devices are connected to your computeryou connect the cable to the port on the front side of your
computerthe USB port d your computer does not support the power output
standard (5 V, 500 mA)
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Personal injury or death Can Occur if the battery is_ handled carelessly or improperly. For your safety,
follow these instructions for proper battery handling:
batterypan !gr/ite er explode if not handbd properly it
you notice ar/y deterrr%e% cracks, or other abnormalitiesinthe battery, immediately discontinue use otthe batteryand contact your manufacturer.
4, Use on!y authenticl manufacturer_recommendbattery
chargers and adapters and charge the battery only by the
} method close!!bedin !I/!Suser manua!} { }
{ Do not place the battery near heating devices or exposeto exoessivdy warm environments, such as the i0side
. Avoid storing or using the battery in hot, hum!d places,
suchasspas0_s!!owe_eno!osures,/{ Do not rest the device en flammable surtaces, such as
bedding; ( a@ets or eleqtric blankets fora pre!engedperiod:
When Ih_ device is switched o1%do net !eave !t !nany
{ c°nfined space t°r a Pr°b_!ged periqd {-De not allow batter}' term!nals te q0me in col}tact with
,, Do not d sassemDe or c Jncture [ne OatTerywin anyshard eL ect
,, Ave a e; pos ng tne E_ery to n gn pressure or OrE_n_ngtorces
• Avoid e_pos ng _ne eatery _oma Dr IBDaCT8.suon as
a opp ng it troFn in p_aces
,, Do not exeose the batTeryto zemperaturesof 60 ° C1400 F/ }r aoove
,, Do not al ow TheDa[[ery to come in contact v/[r-ime sture}r lauJa8
Disposal guidelinesJ C._.ooseot the battery wm care.
,, Dc lot a seose et the battery s a tre
• Disoosa reguat ons may differ by cou try or regic
Dispose ot the battery in accor{ ance win a ocal artedera regulator
Guidelines for charging the batteryCharge tne oa_ery on ] oy me rnetnoa aescroea __ _user
s_anua The battery can gnlte or explode t not eha geasropeny
,, Use o/}ly authen£i0,manufacturer*recommended, Lithium-iorl replacemen£batteries.
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Beforec0ntactmga servicecenterIf you are having trouble with your camera, try these troubleshooting procedures before contacting a service center, Ifyou have altempted
the troubleshooting solution and are still having problems with your device, contact your local dealer or service center.
Make sure tnat _neDase y is inserzec
Canqo[ turn on me • Ma_e sure tnat tne Dasery s sertec
camera correct a
}harge _ne bakery
• Charge :ne sasery
• our camera m_ )eln Power saveThe cower turns off mooe o. 79/
suaaer • o The camera may turn oft tc 9revent :ne
memor card trom beng aamagea aue
to an }act. Turnon your camera agan
The battery may lose poweFmore qu ckyq Jowtem }eratures (below 0° C1.Keeo
tne oaTTerywarmDypu:qlg I_ nto ouDOCKeI
Thecamera is lOSing _ usng the lash or recordlr ] ueos
battery power qwckly aebletes _nebattery quickly. Rechargeif neeaec
® Batl:ere8 are coNsumaDe Darts_ a_r'nusr
De febacea over time. Get a new batteryif the batt@ ife isdiminish r _quicKy.
• There is no space on the memory card,
Delete unnecessary files or insert a newcard,
• Format the memory card. (p, 79)
The memory card isdefective. Get aCannot take photos new memory card.
Make sure that the camera is switched
On.
• Charge the battery,
Make sure that the battery is insertedcorrectly,
The camera freezes Bemove the battery and insert it again.
o The flash option maybe set to Off.
The flash does not work (p. 42)You cannot use the flash in the c_is,_, or some SCN modes,
Theflash fires The Ilasb may firedue to Static electricity.unexpectedly This is not a malfunotiorl of the Camera.
The date and time are Set the date and time in the display settingsincorrect menu, (p. 79)
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The display or buttons
oo not WOrK
The camera screen
IVOrKSpoorly
The memor_ caro nas
an error
Cannol play back files
The PhOtO IS Dlurry
The colors in me Dnoto
GO not match me actual
scene
Remove the batte _n@_nsert_ again
r yOU use your camera at low _em Deratures,t w i cause IRe camera screen _(
"qalTUnCtlOnor ciisco or,
For better oerformance ot bur camera
sc_er use x}ur camera a_norms
terr 9em_u_
The memory 3art has not been r@s_
Format _ne car@. ). 7c_
r you cnange tne name ot a f le ur
;amera may not clay the fle _ne name ot
the fle shou d meet the DCF stanc_am
jOU enoountertnis SKUS_OF )lay backtles
o dour come ute
• MaKe sure znat zrte focus option you set3 su tabe for close UD snots, !c, 44
MaKe sure,nat _ne ens s clear], If tot
clean the lens. (c. 8_
Ma]<e sure Inat tne SUDJeOIIS wKrtln
ar _e ot the rash, (p. 91
Lm 9correct wnte calance can crea_e
]nrea istlc co or, Se oct the pro )er wnl_e
}sance o st orl _o su t tne ignt source) 50/
_' Turnoff the flash, (p, 42)The photo is too bright _ Your pbQt0is oyerexposed, AdjJst the
exposure value. (p. 49)
Your photo is underexposed.
• Turnon the flash. (p, 42)The photo is too dark , Adjust the ISOspeed. (p, 48)
Adjust the exposure value, (p, 49)
Make sure that your memory card
contains photos,
• Make sure that the USB cable is
connected correctly,
Your computer does • Make sure that your camera is switchednot recognize your
on,camera
Make sure that you are using asupported operating system.
Yourcomputer The file transmission may be interrupted by
disconnects the camera stato eeotrcity Dsoenneot the USB oabewhile transferring !lies and connect !ta%!!_,
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Your camera cannot
play vloeos
su car" }lay vlaeos on !/ /vimme qtellsw@c }to{ ram °/sial me prog am onyour computer, o, 70/
Make sure that the JaB cable 3
conneote( correctl
Er18 ntel stuao an8 restart me progral_"
• DU CSNNOIUSe InIell 8IL _lO OFMaolNtosr }omDuters,
Intelh-studlo is no[ • Deperld ng on your computer 3
functioning propeny sD÷oifcatlon and erlvironments meprogram may qot launcn aJ[oma_ ca
q mls case. c skStart _ All Programs
Samsung _ Intelli-studio or oLoor'N )u_er
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Cameraspecifications
Type 1/2,33" (Approx. 7,79 ram) COD
Effective pixels Approx, 12.2 mega-pixels
Total pixels Approx, 12.4 mega-pixels
• Auto: 1/8 1/1,500sec.
• Program: 1 - 1/1,500 sec,
• Night: S 1/1,500see.
• Fireworks: 2 see.
Focal length
F-stop range
Digital zoom
Samsunglens f- 6,3 18.9 mm(35 mm filmequivalent:85 - 105 ram)
P3,0 0/V}-F5,6 (T)
® Stillimagemode: l r0X 3.0X
® Playmode: 1,0X - 12.5X (dependingon imagesize)
Contrd
Metering
Compensation
ISO equivalent
Program AE
Multi, Spot, CenteFweighted, Face Detection AE
+2EV (1/3EV steps)
Auto, 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600
Type
Feature
TFTLCD
MainDisplay:2.7" (6.9cm) QVGA(230 K)
• FrontDisplay:1,5" (3.8cm) 61 KTFT LCD
Type
Range
7L auto tocus (Multi AF, Center AF, Face Detection
AF, Tracking AF)
Wide (W) Tele (T)
Normal 80cm infinity lm infinity
Macro 10 cm 80 cm 50 cm 80 cm
AutoMacro 10cm infinity 50cm infinity
Mode
Range
Recharging time
Off, Auto, Red-eye, Fill h, Slow Sync, Red-eye Fix
• WIDE: 0,4 m - 3,8 m (ISO Auto)
o TELE: 0.5 m - 2.0 m (ISO Auto)
Approx. 4 sec, (depending on baltery condition)
Digital Image Stabilization (DIS)
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® Photo Style Selector: Normak Soff, Vivid, ForesL
Shooting mode Betro, Cook Calm. Classic, Negative, Custom BGB
® Image Adjust: Sharpness, ©ontrast, Saturation
Auto WB, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent_H, Ruorescent_L, Tungsten,Custom Set
Videos
® Format: MJPEG (Max recording time: 2 hours)
® Size: 640 X 480 (30 FPS. 15 FPS), 320 X 240
(30 FPS, 15 FPS)
® Frame Rate: 30 FPS. 15 FPS
® Voice: Off, On (sound is muted when operating the
zoom function)
• Video editing (embedded): Pause during recording,
Still image capture
Date &Time, Date, Off
Photos
® Modes: Smart Auto (White, Macro Color. Portrait,
Night Portrait, Backlight Portrait, Macro Portrait,
Backlight, Landscape, Action, Tripod, Night, Macro,
Macro Text. Blue Sky, Sunset. Natural Green),
Auto, Program, DIS, Beauty Shot, Night, Scene
(Frame Guide, Portrait, Landscape, Close Up,
Text, Sunset, Dawn, Backlight. Fireworks. Beach
& Snow)
® Ddve: Single, Continuous, Motion Capture, AEB
Q Timer: 10 Sec, 2 Seo, Double
Single image, Thumbnails, Multi elide show,
Type Movie clip, Smart Album
* Smart Album category/: Type, Date, Color, Week
Edit Reeize, Rotate, Photo Style Selector, Image AdJust
® Photo Style Selector: Normal, Sort, Vivid, Forest,
Betro, Cool, Calm, Classic, Negative. Custom BGBEffect
® Image Adjust: ACB, Bed eye Fix, Face Retouch,
Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Add Noise
_' Voice Recording (Max 10 hours)
o Voice Memo in a photo (Max. 10 sec.)
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Media
File format
Image size
® Internal memory: Approx, 5 MB
• External memory (Optional):
SD card (up to 4 GB guaranteed)
SDHC card (up to 8 GB guaranteed)Internal memory capacil}_ may not match these
specifications,
Photo: JPEQ (DCF), EXIF 2.21, DPOF 1.1,
PictBridge 10
® Video: MJPEG
• Audio: VVAV
For 1GB SD
|2_ 4000 X 8000 147 284 403
8984X2656 167 313 441
J_[] 8840 X 2160 202 867 528
8M 8264 X 2448 211 874 587
5M 2560 X 1920 889 566 792
3M 2048 X 1586 510 802 1,065
[}_] 1920X 1080 785 1,144 1,437
IM 1024X 768 1,287 1,670 1,872
These figures are measured under Samsungs standardconditions and may varydepending on shooting conditions
and camera settings
Digital output USB 2,0connector
Audio output Mono (Internal speaker), Mono (Microphone)
Video output NTSC, PAL (selectable) SCC-AV20
DO power inputconnector 20 pin, 4,2 V
RechargeaUebalte/y Lithiumqon battery (BP70A, 740 mAh)
The power source may differ depending on your region.
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95,T x 56 x 20,3 mm
111 g (without battery and memory card)
0-40'0
5 - 85%
Intelli-studio
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Appendixes94
FCCnotice
- NOTE:
Ths eauls _lenThas been tested arid found tc somply wire merots for a Gass B c gtel aevlce, pursuan_to part 15 of the
FCC Rues. These imlts are aes ]nea to provae reasonaaeorotectlo aganst natnf@ interference a resaentla instalatlo
Th s eat : _lent generates, uses ana can raalatera@o
frequency energy ana. Tno_ nstale@aria usea n accoraancewin me instructDns, maycause harmful interferenceto raao
commL 1cations, _owever_tner_ is no guarantee that hterterer/ceno_occur in a Dartc@arinsta lation, if this e susmenTaces
cause arrrifu nterference to rac Dor :eevlsen receDTon wncn
can De8e_erm_necDyturn ng the equ pment eft aria on me user3encourage@_otry to correct the nterference _y c _e or more ef
me fo Iowir _ neasuresReoneritate sr reocate, me rec@wngantenna30 ease tne G 3tahoe Deiween tne eoulDmenT 8nG r_o@ver
Cor/neoT[rie eclulDrneritirlto an outlet c -/a c rcu t d fferent from
Trial Io WH O [Be r@e@ver s oonneote{
- Consu t the deabr or an e>senencea raalc/TV technicia 1ts
Declaration of Conformity
Trade Name
Model No.
Responsible Party
Address
Telephone No,
: Samsung ElectronicsAmenca, Inc.
: Samsung TP05
: Samsung ElectronicsAmerica, Inc.
: 105 Challenger Road Ridgdield Park NJ
: 1 800 SAMSUNG (726 7864)
This device complies with Part 15 ot 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.
- CAUTION:
Char _es or l_odfJoatiorisnot e pressy approve@Dymemanufacturer r_s_ons ble for corr DHancecouJavoo Tneusers
aumor@/_eoperate me equ Fmen_
effectively communicate Samsung% environmental
frieedly product activities to the consumers, Themark represents SsTsung% conti!suouseffort on
development of environmental conscious products,
Appendixes 95
A
ACB
in Playback mode 65
in Shooting mode 49
Adiusting
Brightness 65
Contrast
in PJuybacl<tic@; ,f55in Shootingrrode 54
Saturation
in PJaybacknode ,f55in Shooting,_ede 54
Sha©ness 54
AF Lamp 80
AF Sound 78
Aperture 30
Auto Contrast Balance
(ACB) 49
Auto mode 22
B
Battery
Charging 86
Lite 85
Specifications 85
Beauty Shot mode 31
Blink detection 48
Burst
Auto Exposure Bracket(AEB) 52
Continous 52
Motion capture 52
¢
Camera shake 25
Capturing an imagefrom a video 62
Children mode
Photo 36
Video 37
Cleaning
Body 83
Display 83
Lens 83
Couple mode 36
D
Date and time 79
Deleting files 59
Demo mode 81
Digital Image Stabilization 32
Digital zoom 24
Disconnecting the device 73
DIS mode 32
Display brightness 78
Display type 21
DPOF 66
E
Editing 63
Enlarging 59
Error messages 82
Exposure 49
F
Face detection
Blink Detection 48
Normal 47
Smile Shot 48
Facial brightness 3!
Facial imperfections 31
Flash
Auto 43
Fill in 48
Oft 42
Red eye 43
Red eye Fix 48
Slow Sync 43
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FocusareaCenterAF46MultiAF46TrackingAF46
FocusdistanceAutoMacro44Macro44Normal(AF)44
Format79Frameguide30Framerate33FrontdisplayCameralayout13Demomode$1Shootingmode35Turningon23
Functionbutton14Functiondescription78
H
Half-pressing 6
Icons 18
Image adjust
ACB 65
add noise 65
brightness 65
contrast 65
face retouch 65
red eye fix 65
saturation 65
Imprint 80
IntelGstudio 70
ISO speed 43
L
Light source(White balance) 50
Long time shutter 30
II1_
Macro 44
Maintenance 83
Memory card
Capacity 84
SD 84
SDHC 84
MENU button 14
Metering
Centepweighted 50Multi 50
Spot 50
Mode dial 14
Movie mode 33
Muting
Camera 16
Video 34
III/
Navigation button 14
Night mode 30
P
Photo quality 40
Photo styles
in Playback mode 64
in Shooting mode 53
Playback button 16
Playback mode 56
Printing photos 75
Print order 66
Program mode 33
Protecting files 58
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@
Quick View 79
R
Recording
Video 33
Voice memo 3S
Red-eye
in Playback mode 65
in Shooting mode 42
Reset 79
Resizing 63
Resolution
Photo 40
Video 40
RGB tone
in Playback mode 64
in Shooting mode 53
Rotating 63
S
Scene mode 29
Self-portrait mode
Photo 35
Video 37
Service cener 88
Settings
Accessing 77
Camera 79
Display 78Sound 78
Shooting mode
Auto 22
Beauty Shot 31
DIS 32
Movie 33
Night 30
Program 33
Scene 29
Smart Auto 2S
Shutter speed 30
Slide show 60
Smart Album 57
Smile shot 48
Start image 78
T
Timer 41
Tracking focus 45
Transferring fibs
tor Mac 74
tor Windows 68
V
Video
Playing 61
Recording 33
Video Out 80
Viewing files
as thumbnails 5S
by category 57
on TV 67
Slide show 60
Voice memo
Playing 62
Recording 38
Volume 78
W
White Balance 50
Z
Zoom button 14
Zooming 23
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Pleaserefertothewarrantythatcamewithyourproductorvisitourwebsitehttp:llwww.samsung,com/forafter-salesserviceorinquiries.