Benutzeranleitung / Produktwartung 11520 des Produzenten Pentax
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• Specific ations and e xternal di mension s are subject to change without not ice. 53672 Copyrigh t © PENT AX RICOH IMAGING CO., LT D. 2013 R01DTE13 Printed in Philippines PENTAX RICOH IMAGING CO., LTD. 2-35-7, M aeno-ch o, Itabash i-ku, Toky o 174-863 9, JAPAN (http://www.
Checking th e Contents of the Package Hot shoe cover F K (Ins tall ed on c ame ra) Q body m ount cover (Ins tal led on cam era) Strap O-ST13 1 Rechargeable lithium-i on battery D- LI68 Battery c harge.
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Introducing the PENTAX Q7 Ge tting Start ed Taking Pictures Playback Functions Changing the Settings Appendix.
How to Use This Manua l 2 Names and Fun ctions of the Working Parts ... .... ...... .... ....... .... ...... .... ....... .... ...... .... .. p.7 How to Ch ange Fu nct ion S ettin gs ...... .... ... p.1 3 Menu Lis t ...... .... ....... ...
How to Use This Manua l 3 Playback Mo de Palette I tems ..................... p .50 Changing the Playback Method ................. p.51 Connecting the Camera to a Computer ..... p.55 Editing and Pro cessing Images ......... ........ p.
Contents 4 How to Use This Manual ...................... ... 2 Introducing the PENTAX Q7 ........... ......... 7 Names and Funct ions of the Working Par ts ..... . 7 Button s and Dials ........ ................ .......... ................ ......... 8 Monitor Display .
Contents 5 Movies ... ........... ............... ................ ........... ............... .. 43 Adjusting the Color and Brightness of Images . ...... .... .... ....... .... ...... .... ....... .... ...... .... ....... . 43 White Ba lance ........
1 Introduction 6 Rega rdin g cop yrig hts Images t aken with this cam era that a re for an ything o ther than pe rsonal e njoyment ca nnot b e used w ithout per mission according to the rig hts as specified in the Copy right Act.
1 7 Introduction Names and Functions of the Working Parts Built-in flash Remote control receiver CMOS sensor AF assist light/ Self-timer lamp Microphon e Card cover Strap lug Lens mount i ndex (red do.
1 Introduction 8 1 E-dial ( V ) Sets the shutter sp eed, aper ture, and exposu re compensation values. (p.3 1) You can change th e settings w hen the contro l panel is displaye d. (p.13) You c an ch ange t he me nu tab s whe n a me nu sc reen i s displaye d.
1 Introduction 9 0 Gree n/Dele te butt on ( M / L ) Resets the values b eing adjuste d. Also, you ca n assign a function to this button . (p.62) Press to delete ima ges duri ng playback . (p .28) a OK butt on ( E ) When t he control panel o r a menu is disp layed, press this button to confirm th e selected ite m.
1 Introduction 10 t Memo • The dis played items vary de pending on the cu rrent cam era setup. • In [Li ve V iew ] of the A 3 me nu, you c an cha nge the style o f the display i n standby mode. (p .16) A mode Stand by Mod e 1 Captur e mode ( p.29) 17 Electron ic Level (vert ical) 2 Flas h Mo de (p .
1 Introduction 11 t Memo • Items that can be selected vary depen ding on the curre nt camera se tup. • If no oper ations a re made w ithin 1 m inute wh ile the co ntrol panel is displayed , the camera will return to standby mo de. • You can change the display co lor of t he control panel a nd menus in [LCD Displa y] of the D 1 me nu.
1 Introduction 12 Use AB to swi tch betw een the Hi stogram Display and RGB Histogram Display. Detailed Informa tion Display 1 Captur ed image 13 Aperture value 2 Captur e mode ( p.29) 14 Sensitivity (p.33 ) 3 Transfer red via Eye-Fi (p.67) 15 EV Compensation 16 Highli ght Correc tion (p.
1 Introduction 13 The came ra func tions an d their settings c an be select ed and changed b y using th e followi ng ways. You can s et frequen tly used sho oting fu nctions. Press G in standby mode. How to Change Function Settings Dire ct keys Press ABCD i n standby m ode.
1 Introduction 14 Most fu nctions are set from th e menus. F unction s that can be set o n the cont rol pan el can als o be set fr om the me nus. t Memo • In captu re mode, the A 1 menu is always d isplayed first wh en F is pressed . To displa y the me nu tab se lected the last time fir st, set in [ 15.
1 15 Introduction Menu List Rec. Mode Menus Menu Ite m Funct ion Defau lt Setting Pa ge A 1 Custo m Im age *1 Sets the image f inishing to uch such as color a nd cont rast before sh ooting a n image. Bright p.4 6 Digi tal Filt er *1 Applies a d igital fil ter effect when ta king pictu res.
1 Introduction 16 *1 The functions can also be set from th e control pa nel. A 2 ND Fi lter *1 Sets wheth er to use the ND filter b uilt-in to the len s. Off - Dist ortion Correct ion *1 Reduces distortio ns occurring due t o lens prop erties. On - D-Range Setti ngs *1 Expands the dynamic range an d prevents bright and dark areas from occur ring.
1 17 Introduction *1 Can also be set fro m the control pan el. Movi e Menu Menu Ite m Funct ion Defau lt Setting Pa ge C 1 Exposure Sett ing *1 Se ts whe the r to a djus t the sh utter spee d an d aper tur e val ue manua lly. Auto p.33 Digi tal Filt er *1 Applies a d igital fil ter effect when ta king pictu res.
1 Introduction 18 Set-up Menu s Menu Ite m Funct ion Defau lt Setting Pa ge D 1 Languag e/ W Changes th e displ ay languag e. English p.25 Date Ad justment Sets the date and t ime or display fo rmat. 01/01/201 3 p.2 6 Wor ld Time Switche s the displaye d date an d time to th at of your hometow n or a specified city.
1 19 Introduction D 3 Power Savi ng Enables sa ving batter y power by setting t he displa y to dim automatica lly if no operation s are m ade wit hin 5 second s. On - Auto Po wer Off Sets the time until the camera turn s off autom atically if no operat ions are m ade fo r a certai n period of time .
1 Introduction 20 E 2 7. AWB in Tungs ten Lig ht Sets the tungsten light color tone when the white balance is set to g (Auto Wh ite Ba lance). Subtle Correction - 8. AF Release O ption s Sets the action p riority for when the shutter release button is ful ly pr esse d in v mode.
2 Getting Started 21 1 Make sure t hat the camera i s turned off. 2 Remove the body mount cover ( 1 ) and lens mount cover ( 2 ). After remo ving the co ver, be su re to put the len s down with the lens mount si de facing upward.
2 Getting Started 22 Use the b attery D-LI68 and batte ry charger D-BC68P exclusively deve loped for t his camera. 1 Connect the A C plug cord to the b attery charger. 2 Plug the A C plug cord into the power outl et. 3 Face the A mark on th e batte ry up, and ins ert it into the battery charger.
2 Getting Started 23 • The date and time may be re set if you leave the ba ttery ou t of the camer a for long periods of time. If t his happen s, set the current da te and ti me. 1 Slide the battery cover in the direc tion of 1 . 2 Insert t he ba ttery unt il it locks into place with the A mark facing toward the lens .
2 Getting Started 24 3 Close the battery cover. Pull out t he conn ection cabl e from the connect ion cable cover section. 4 Connect the D C coupler and t he AC adapter. 5 Connect the AC adapter to the AC plug cord, and plug the co rd into the power outlet .
2 Getting Started 25 4 Close the card cover, and slide it in the direction of 4 . u Caution • Do not remove the memory card while the card access lam p is lit. • If the card cover is o pened w hile the power is o n, the cam era will turn off. Do not op en the cover while the camera is in use.
2 Getting Started 26 3 Use CD t o select a city. Use V to ch ange the region. Refer t o “List o f World T ime Cities ” (p.82) for ci ties t hat can be selected as a hom etown. 4 Press B to select [DST] (dayligh t saving time), and use CD to select S or T .
2 Getting Started 27 4 Press A to select [ Format] and press E . Formatt ing st arts. When formatting is complete d, the screen th at was d isplayed before selecting the menu appears again. u Caution • Do not rem ove the mem ory card whil e formatting , or the card may be da maged.
2 Getting Started 28 The s elected capture mo de is displaye d on the m onitor (G uide Displ ay). 4 View the subject on the monitor. 5 When usi ng a zoom len s, turn the z oom ring t o the right or left to adju st the composition of the image. 6 Position the su bject insi de the AF frame and press the shu tter release butt on halfwa y.
3 Shooting 29 Select the capture m ode th at suits the s ubjec t and shoo ting conditions. The fol lowing cap ture m odes are available on this c amera . t Memo • The func tions th at can be set v ary depen ding o n the ca pture mode. R efer to “ Restr ictions on Each Cap ture Mode” ( p.
3 Shooting 30 t Memo • You can cha nge the scene mode from th e control panel or the A 1 menu. 1 Set the mode dial to U . 2 Use V to ad just the level of blur . Check the bl ur effect in the image by viewing it in playback mo de. u Caution • The Blur Contro l mode i s available only w hen an AF lens is used.
3 Shooting 31 x : Available #: Restrict ed × : No t availabl e *1 You can set the value to be changed in [Green Button] of the A 3 menu. (p.62 ) *2 When the sensitivity is set to [ISO AUTO], the camera operates in K (Shutter & A perture Priority Automatic Ex posure) mode .
3 Shooting 32 t Memo • Exposure Bracketin g shoot ing enabl es you to t ake pictu res while automa tically chan ging exposure . (p.41) • A p roper exposur e may not be obtaine d with th e sel ecte d shutter spe ed and ap erture va lue when the sensiti vity is set to the fixed value.
3 Shooting 33 u Caution • When re cording a m ovie with sound, the camer a operatio n sounds are also re corded. • When re cording a m ovie us ing any im age proc essing function, suc h as Digital F ilter, some frames ma y be omitted from the r ecorded m ovie fil e.
3 Shooting 34 t Memo • Sets the adjustmen t steps for I SO sensitivity in [2. Sensitivity Steps] of the E 1 menu (de fault set ting: 1 E V Step). • Capture d images may show m ore noise if a higher sensitiv ity is set. Y ou can re duce im age noise b y using [ High-IS O NR] of the A 2 m enu.
3 Shooting 35 3 Press B , and use V to compensate the flash output . Press M to res et th e value. 4 Press E . The c amera re turns to sta ndby mode . 5 Slide the fl ash pop-up switch. u Caution • Be sure to retrac t the built -in flash if not plan ning to u se it.
3 Shooting 36 Set [Focus Meth od] to v or w in the control panel or [AF/MF Settings] of th e A 1 m enu. t Memo •I n v mode , when the s ubject is in a dark loca tion, the AF assist light is used when th e shutter release button i s pressed halfway. To change the setting , set [AF As sist Light] in [ AF/ MF Sett ings] of the A 1 menu.
3 Shooting 37 You can se t the positi on and r ange of the autofocusi ng area (AF area). 1 Set [Aut ofocus Met hod] to g or h . 2 Press F . The c amera is in standby mode. 3 Press E . 4 Select the AF area. Available operatio ns 5 Press E . The AF area is se t.
3 Shooting 38 4 Turn the focu s ring. The im age on th e mon itor is magnif ied. Available operatio ns t Memo • When [F ocus Pea king] is set to [On] i n the cont rol pan el or [AF/MF S ettings] of t he A 1 men u, the out line of th e subjec t in focus is emphasized and make s it easier to che ck the focus.
3 Shooting 39 u Caution • The Drive M ode setting s that can b e set vary d ependi ng on the c apture mo de. (p.69 ) t Memo • The Drive Mod e setting is sa ved even after the power is turned of f. If [Dri ve Mode] is set to [Of f] in [Mem ory] of the A 3 menu, th e setting r eturns to S ingle Frame Shooting when the power is turned o ff.
3 Shooting 40 1 Press D in st andby mode. The Dr ive Mod e screen a ppears. 2 Use CD t o select O and press B . 3 Use CD t o select O or P and press E . The c amera re turns to sta ndby mode . 4 Press the shutter release button halfway fully. The self-timer lamp blinks.
3 Shooting 41 1 Press D in st andby mode. The Dr ive Mod e screen a ppears. 2 Use CD t o select T and press B . 3 Use CD t o select T or U and press B . 4 Set the bracket value. The bra cket value can be set in increment s of 1/3 EV. Available operatio ns 5 Press E .
3 Shooting 42 1 Press D in st andby mode. The Dr ive Mod e screen a ppears. 2 Use CD t o select Y an d press B . 3 Use ABCD to set the shooting conditions. 4 Press E to finish the setting. The c amera re turns to sta ndby mode . 5 Shoot. When [Start Interval] is set to [Now], the f irst pict ure is taken.
3 Shooting 43 5 Shoot. When [Sta rt Interva l] is set to [Now ], the fir st picture is taken. Instan t Review is d isplayed, and th en the mo nitor tu rns off. After th e set numb er of pi ctures are taken, the camera returns to norm al movie record ing mo de.
3 Shooting 44 Proce ed to Step 5 i f y ou do not need to c hange the pa ramet ers . 3 Press J . The fine- tuning scre en appears. Available operatio ns 4 Press E . The scre en of Step 2 reappe ars. 5 Press E . The came ra returns to standby m ode. t Memo • Y ou ca n set t he whit e bal ance for wh en the f lash dis charges in [6.
3 Shooting 45 Expands th e dynam ic range an d enab les a wider range of to nes by the CMOS sensor a nd reduce s the occur rence of overexpose d/undere xposed a reas. Set in the c ontrol p anel or [D-Range Settings] of the A 2 menu. u Caution • When th e sensitivity is set to ISO 100, [Highlig ht Correct ion] cannot be set to [On].
3 Shooting 46 When yo u want to take im ages with a slightl y differen t style, you can set the desired picture style befor e you start shooting. Th e following f unctions are ava ilable. T ry out the various sett ings, and find the shoot ing met hod that b est suits y our style.
3 Shooting 47 The outc ome o f Cros s Proc essing for Custom Imag e and Sma rt Effect var ies each time a picture is taken. If yo u take a cr oss process ed image th at you like, you c an save the Cross Processing settings used in that imag e, so you can load and use the s ame sett ings aga in.
3 Shooting 48 5 Press E . The scre en of Step 2 reappe ars. 6 Press E . 7 Press F . The c amera re turns to sta ndby mode . u Caution • This functi on canno t be used i n some capture mo des or i n comb inatio n with some other fun ctions . (p. 70) • Depend ing on the filter use d, it ma y take longe r to sa ve images.
3 Shooting 49 7 Press F twice. The c amera re turns to sta ndby mode . t Memo • The shooting settings of you r favorite image s can be saved in [USER1 - 3] of [S mart Effect]. Y ou can quickly sh oot images with your favorite settings by using th e quick dial .
4 Playback 50 Playback fu nctions can b e specified in the pl ayback mod e palette a s well as the B 1 menu (p .17) . Press B in single ima ge displa y of the play back mo de to displ ay the playback mo de palette. *1 Not available wh en a movie is disp layed.
4 Playback 51 You can d isplay 4, 9, 30 or 5 6 thumbn ail image s at the same time. (De fault se tting: 9 Thumbna il Display ) 1 Turn V to the left in playback mode. The mult i-image display scr een appears. Available operatio ns 2 Press E . The s elected imag e appe ars in s ingle ima ge display.
4 Playback 52 1 Turn V to the left in Step 1 of “Di spla ying Mult iple Images”. The fold er displ ay sc reen appears. Available operatio ns 2 Press E . The im ages in the selected folder ar e display ed. 1 Select a folder to delete in Step 1 of “Displaying Images by Folder”, and press L .
4 Playback 53 1 Select Z in the playback mode palette. Slideshow starts. Available operatio ns After all i mages are pla yed back, th e camera re turns to the single im age display.
4 Playback 54 You can connect th e came ra to a T V or ot her device with a vi deo input te rminal or H DMI input termin al and p lay back imag es. Have a cabl e accordin g to the te rminal of the devi ce to which you connect. 1 Turn the AV device and camera off.
4 Playback 55 Connect the camer a to a com puter usi ng the pr ovided U SB cable I- USB7. 1 Turn the comp uter on. 2 Turn the camera off. 3 Open the terminal cover of the camera, and connect the US B cable to the PC/AV terminal. 4 Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the computer.
4 Playback 56 u Caution • Only JPEG image s captured with this camera can be resized or cropped. • Images al ready re sized or cro pped t o the mini mum file siz e with this camera cann ot be processe d. Change s the numb er of reco rded pi xels, and sav es the im age as a new file.
4 Playback 57 You can correct i mages wher e the flash has cau sed the subject to appear with red eyes. 1 Display the image to edit in single i mage displ ay . 2 Select U in the playback mode palette. [The ope ration could not b e comp leted corre ctly] app ears when red eyes can not be de tected o n the cam era.
4 Playback 58 t Memo • Up to 20 filters, in cluding a digital f ilter used durin g shooting (p.47) , can b e applied to the sa me image. Retrieves the filter ef fects of a selected im age and a pplies the same filter e ffects to oth er images . 1 Display a filter-processed i mage in single im age displ ay .
4 Playback 59 4 Select the background colo r fro m white, black, wood grain, cork, or water in [Backgrnd.]. 5 Select a ty pe of image sel ection in [Selection ]. 6 Select [Create an index image] and press E . The in dex image appea rs. 7 Select [Save ] or [Reshuffle] and press E .
4 Playback 60 5 Use CD t o move the selection frame and press E . The s egment(s) to dele te are specified. (Multip le segments can be delete d at once.) Press E again to cance l the sel ection. 6 Press F . The scre en of Step 3 reappe ars. 7 Press E .
4 Playback 61 4 Select the parameter setting method and press E . 5 Use AB to select the parameter to change, and use CD to change th e value. For Image Captur e Set ting s, press D an d use AB to select an item . For Wh ite Bal ance, Cu stom Image and Digital Filter, p ress D to display th e setting scr een.
5 Settings 62 The functi ons assign ed to M an d V can b e chang ed with [Green B utton] of t he A 3 men u. One of the fo llowing functi ons c an be assigned to M . 1 Select [One Pu sh File Format] in [Green Button] of A 3 menu. 2 Select T or S for [Cancel after 1 shot].
5 Settings 63 2 Selec t [E-di al in Pro gram] and change the setting. t Memo • If M is presse d after tu rning V in G mode, th e settings return to norma l G mode. You can s et the function of M when in L or K mode. 1 Select [Green Button] in [Green Butt on] of A 3 menu.
5 Settings 64 4 Press E . The s ave confirm ation screen appea rs. 5 Select a USER mode number and press E . The s elected image al ong with the setting s used in tha t image are save d in USER 1 to 3. You can lo ad an d use the sa ved sett ings whe n taking pictu res.
5 Settings 65 t Memo • Refer to “List o f World Time Cities ” (p.82) for cities that can b e selected as a home town or destinati on. • Select [ F Hom etown] in S tep 3 to c hange the city and DS T settings for the ho metown. • G appears in the co ntrol pane l and g uide disp lay if [Tim e Setting] is se t to G .
5 Settings 66 When ima ges are ca ptured w ith this camera, a folder is automat ically crea ted and the capture d images ar e stored i n the new folde r. Each folder nam e consist s of a seque ntial nu mber from 100 to 999 and a strin g of 5 char acters.
5 Settings 67 You can tran sfer images to you r computer via w ireless LAN by using a memory card with a built-in wireless LAN (Eye-Fi card). Select the ca mera ac tion when us ing an Eye-F i card in [Eye-Fi Communication] of [Eye-Fi] in the D 2 menu.
5 Settings 68 Available operatio ns 6 Press G . The c onfirmati on screen appea rs. 7 Select [Transf er] and press E . The s ingle ima ge displa y reappea rs afte r an oper ation message is displayed. The DPOF setting s (number of copies a nd whet her to i mprint the date on im ages) ca n be added to the stored images o n the memory card.
6 69 Appendix #: Restricte d × : Not avai lable Restrictions on Each Capture Mode Capt ure M ode Funct ion R S U V C bf cg js t dh im q e k r l n o p u v Sensitivity AUTO *1 AUTO *1 AUTO *1 AUTO *1 A.
6 70 Appendix *1 Fixed to; the set ting cannot be chang ed. *2 Limited to; avail able settings a re limited. *3 Fixed to; M for JPEG, N for RAW/RAW *4 Specific settings ar e used.
6 71 Appendix × : Not ava ilable *1 Fixed to; the set ting cannot be chang ed. Restrictions o n the Combinations of Special Fu nctions Contin uous Shoo ting Exposu re Bracketin g Multi-exposure Inter.
6 Appendix 72 x : Available # : Restricted × : Not available *1 No focusing mechan ism on 07 M OUNT SHIELD *2 Set the apertur e manually. *3 Lens shutter bu ilt-in to the ad apter used. *4 Set [1. Lens Shutter Options] to [Lens and electro nic shutters] or [Electronic shutter only] in the E 1 menu.
6 73 Appendix Vignetting will occur at the wide-angle setting if a PL100 filter is used with a 02 STANDARD ZOOM lens. A K-moun t lens can be attached t o this camer a with the us e of the opti onal Ad apter Q for K M ount Len s.
6 Appendix 74 Using an optiona l extern al flash A F540FG Z, AF3 60FGZ, AF200FG o r AF160 FC ena bles a vari ety of flash mode s, such as P-TT L auto flash mode. x : Available × :Not available *1 1/2000 sec. or slower for a 0 1 STANDARD PR IME/02 STANDAR D Zoom/06 TELE PHOTO ZOOM lens (1/250 sec.
6 75 Appendix t Memo • In rare ca ses, the cam era may not operate co rrectly due to static elec tricity. This ca n be reme died by taking the b attery out and p utting it b ack in a gain. If the camera op erates correctly, i t does no t require a ny repairs.
6 Appendix 76 Dust or dirt particles a ppear in images. The CMOS sensor is dirty or dusty. Activate [Dust Remova l] from the D 4 menu. T he Dust Removal function can be activated every time the cam era is turned o n and off. Use a brush -less blower to remove di rt and dust from the CMOS sensor.
6 77 Appendix Not enoug h battery power r emaining to activate Pixel Mapping Appears d uring Pixel Mapping or when trying t o update the firm ware if the battery level is i nsufficient. Install a f ully charged battery. Not enoug h battery power r emaining to update the firmware Unable to upd ate firmware.
6 Appendix 78 Model Descr ipti on Image Cap ture Unit File Forma t Monit or White Balanc e Focus ing Me chan ism Ma in S peci fic ation s Type Lens-interchangeable S L digital came ra Lens Mount PENTAX bayonet Q- mount Compatible Le ns Q-mount l enses Image Sensor T ype: CMOS sensor with a primary color filter Size: 1/1.
6 79 Appendix Expos ure Cont rol Drive Modes Built-in Flash Captu re Function s MF Autozoom Off/×2/×4/×6 Type TTL image senso r metering Metering m odes: Multi- segment meteri ng, Center- weighted met ering, and Spot mete ring Metering Ra nge EV 1 to 17 (IS O 100, F1.
6 Appendix 80 Movie s Play back Funct ions Customization Power Supp ly Interf aces Smart Effect Brilliant Color, Unicolor Bold, Vintage Color, Cross Processing, Warm F ade, Tone E xpansion, Bold Monoc.
6 81 Appendix Dimens ions and Wei ght Accessori es (Wh en using t he fu lly charg ed batter y) • The i mage storage capacity (normal recording and flash use 50%) is based on mea suring conditions in accor dance with CIPA st andards, while other d ata is based on our measuri ng conditio ns.
6 82 Appendix List of Worl d Time Citi es Region City Video Output Forma t Nor th America Honolulu NTSC Anchorage NTSC Vancouver NTSC San Francisco NTSC Los Angeles NTSC Calgary NTSC Denver NTSC Chica.
6 83 Appendix With the provided software “S ILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.0 LE”, you can develop RAW fil es on a co mputer. I nstall the sof tware fr om the prov ided CD-R OM (S-SW 133). We recomme nd the follo wing system r equirements t o connect the camer a to a comp uter or t o use th e software.
6 Appendix 84 Symbols A menu .......... ........... ..... 15 C menu ..... ................ ..... 17 B menu ......... ................ 17 D menu ...... .......... ........... 18 E menu . .......... ........... ..... 19 b Portrait ........ .............
6 Appendix 85 Display style selection ..... 51 Displaying multiple images .............. .......... ................ 51 Distortion Cor rection ... ..... 16 DPOF .............. ........... ..... 68 D-Range Settin gs ............ 45 Drive Mode .........
6 Appendix 86 Monitor disp lay ........... ....... 9 Monoch rome (Cus tom Image) ........ .......... ........... 46 Motion JPEG ... ................ 42 Movie Edit ............. ........... 59 Movie m enu ..... ........... ..... 17 Movie m ode ..... ..
6 Appendix 87 Surf & Snow q .......... ..... 30 T K mode......... ........... ..... 31 Terminal cover ...... ........... .. 7 Thumbna il display ..... 28, 51 Tone Expan sion (Dig ital Filter) .......... ............... 47, 57 Tone Expan sion (Sma rt Effect) .
6 Appendix 88 We have paid clo se attention to the safety of th is camera. W hen using t his camera, we request your spe cial attention regarding items marked with the following symbols. Warning • Do n ot disassemble or mo dify the camera. High voltage area s are present insi de the camera, wi th the risk of elect ric shock.
6 Appendix 89 • Do n ot touch or short-circui t the terminal ar ea of the AC plug cord while the cord i s plugged in. • Do not handle the power plug with wet hands. This can cause a n electric shock. • Do n ot drop the pro duct, or subject it to violent impact.
6 Appendix 90 • The A C plug cord pro vided with this camer a is developed exclusively for the battery cha rger D-BC68P. Do not use it w ith other devi ces. • Do n ot subject the camera to hi gh temperatu res or high humidity. Do n ot leave the ca mera in a vehicl e, as the temper ature can get ver y high.
6 Appendix 91 • Form at new SD Memory Cards. Also format SD Mem ory Cards previously u sed with other cameras. • Please n ote that deleting data stor ed on an SD Memory C ard, or formatting an S D Memor y Card does not completely e rase the original data.
6 Appendix 92 This product is licensed under the AVC Patent Portfolio License for the personal use of a consumer or other uses in which it doe s not receive remunera tion to (i) encode vid eo in compl.
6 Appendix 93 camera will be retur ned to you upon completion of servicing. If the camer a is not cover ed by warr anty, regu lar charge s of the manufacturer or of its representatives will apply.
6 Appendix 94 For cu stomer s in Ca nada This Class B digita l apparatu s comp lies with Canadian IC ES- 003. Pour les utilis ateurs au Canad a Cet appa reil numériq ue de la classe B est co nforme à l a norme NMB -003 d u Canada. FOR CALIFORNIA, U.
6 Appendix 95 Informat ion for User s on Colle ction and Disposal of Old Eq uipment and Used Batteries 1. In the Europea n Union These sym bols on the pro ducts, packagin g and/ or accomp anying d ocuments mean t hat used electric al and ele ctronic equ ipment and batteri es should not be mixe d with general h ouseho ld waste.
6 Appendix 96 Memo.
Checking th e Contents of the Package Hot shoe cover F K (Ins talled o n came ra) Q body m ount cover (Ins talled on cam era) Strap O-ST13 1 Rechargeable lithium-i on battery D- LI68 Battery c harger .
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