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Digi tal C amer a Operating Manual To ensu re the bes t performance from your camera , please read the Operatin g Manual before u sing the cam era..
Thank y ou for purchasin g this PENTAX Di gital Came ra. Please rea d this manua l before using the camera in order to get the m ost out of al l the feat ures and fun ctions. Keep this manua l safe, as i t can be a valuab le tool in hel ping you to unde rstand all the c amera’s capa bilities.
1 Sufficien t attentio n has been p aid to the safety of thi s product bu t please pay parti cular attenti on to the wa rnings indic ated by the f ollowing symbol s during use. Warning • Do not attempt to take the camera a part or remode l the camera.
2 Caution • Do no t at tempt t o disa ssembl e, sho rt, o r pla ce bat teri es in a fire or ot her high tem perature l ocation (a bove 60 °C/140° F). Doing so may cau se overhe ating, fire or explosion. • D o not charge any batteries other than rechargeable l ithium-ion battery D-LI68.
3 • If wa ter should happ en to get inside the prod uct, consu lt a PENTAX Service C enter. Con tinuing to use the pro duct can cause a fire or electrica l shock. • If th underst orm sh ould be present d uring u se of t he batter y charge r or AC adapt er, u nplug t he pow er cord and di sconti nue us e.
4 • Ta ke the Worldw ide Servic e Network lis ting that is include d in the pack age with you when tra veling. This will be usef ul if you experience proble ms abroad .
5 • If the camera is su bjecte d to rapid te mperatu re change s, cond ensation may fo rm on the insi de and ou tside of the ca mera. Theref ore put the ca mera in a bag or plastic ba g, and take the camera out when the d ifferenc e in temper ature h as subsid ed.
6 Using your camer a safe ly ......... ..... ...... ........ ...... ...... ........ ...... ..... ......... .... 1 Care to be Taken Durin g Handling .... ............ ........... ............ ........... ........ 4 Contents of t he Operating Manual ...
7 Takin g Pi ctures in the Bas ic Mode (G reen M ode) ..... ......... ..... ...... ........ 59 Takin g Pi ctures Automa tic ally (A uto P icture Mode ) .. ...... ........ ...... ...... .. 61 Settin g the Fun ction s (Prog ram Mode )........ ...... ...
8 Deleting Selec ted Images and Soun d Files (from Nine -Imag e Disp lay) ...... ........ ...... ..... ...... ........ ...... ..... ......... ... 134 Protecti ng Images, Movies and Sounds from Deletio n (Protect)......... 136 View ing Imag es on AV Eq uipm ent .
9 This ope rating ma nual contain s the follow ing chapte rs. 1 Getting Sta rted –––––––– ––––––––––– ––––––––– ––––––––––– –– This chapter e xplain s what you need to do after purchasi ng the ca mera before yo u star t taking picture s.
10 Quick Lessons in Mastering the Camer a If you w ish to master t he camera so on after purch asing the .... Go th rough all the basic operat ions from preparatio n, photo-ta king and rev iewing as sh own below. (F or the operating instruct ions, see th e pages in pa renthesis.
11 Let’s use th e Mode Palettes . Select icons on the Mode Pal ettes. (p.49-54) Let’s selec t a mode for captu ring images. Aut o Pictur e Mode (p .61) Picture mo des (p.64 -73) Let’s use s hooting functio ns. Self-timer (p .80) Zoom (p.8 5) Flash (p.
12 Items marke d with an asterisk ( ∗ ) are also available as optional accessories. The Battery charger D-BC68 and t he AC plug cord are not sold separately. They are available as t he Battery charg er kit K-B C68. For details on the optional access ories, refer to “Optional Accessories ” (p.
13 Front Back Names of Parts Power switch, Power indicator (gree n) Micro phone Self-timer lamp/Auxiliary AF light Shutter r elease b utton Lens Strap lug Remote control recei ver Flas h PC/AV termina.
14 Four-way c ontroller In this o perating man ual, the four-way controller i s described as shown below. Button operation guide The butto n operatio n guide appea rs at the botto m of the L CD monitor during op eration. The butto ns are ind icated as show n below.
15 1 Getting Started Getting S tarted Attaching the Strap Pass the narrow end o f the strap thro ugh the strap lug and pass the other end throu gh the loo p.
16 1 Getting Started Poweri ng the Camera Install the battery provided with the camera. 1 Open t he battery /card co ver. Slide the battery/ card cover in the direction . The cover will autom atically open in the direct ion when you r elease y our finger s from t he cover.
17 Getting Started 1 Use the ba ttery char ger to charge the battery be fore installi ng it in the camera f or the first tim e or after a lo ng period of n on-use, or when the message [ Battery depl eted] appears . Note: AC plug co rd “Listed, Ty pe SPT-2 or NISPT-2, 18 /2 flexible cord, rate d 125 V, 7A, minim um 6ft (1.
18 Getting Started 1 • Approximate O perating Time (when the D-LI68 bat tery is fully charged) Number of recorda ble images : Approx. 250 (at 23°C w ith the LCD monitor on and the flas h used for 50% of shots )* 1 Playbac k time : Approx. 240 min.* 2 Movie r ecording t ime : Approx .
19 Getting Started 1 The batte ry charger supplied w ith the came ra is desig ned to switch automati cally to t he voltag e (100-240V) a nd frequency (50Hz, 60 Hz) of the elec tricity supp ly in the co untry or reg ion where u sed. However , electric al socket s hapes differ depending on the coun try or region.
20 Getting Started 1 Main Socke t Types in the M ajor Countries and Reg ions of the World AB B F C S North America U.S.A., Canada 9 Europe, Former S oviet Union Icelan d, Irela nd, Italy , Ukraine , Austri a, Netherlan ds, Kazakhstan, Gree ce, Sweden, Denmark, German y, Norway, Hun gary, Fi nland, France, Belarus, Belgium, Rumania, Russia 9 U.
21 Getting Started 1 We recom mend using the AC adapter k it K-AC63 (opti onal) if you intend to use th e LCD monit or for a long ti me or connec t the camera to a PC.
22 Getting Started 1 To avo id t he ri sk of fire or e lec tric s hoc k wh en us ing th e ba tter y ch arger or AC adapter, be su re to read the section on “Using your camera safely ” on page 1.
23 1 Getting Started Instal ling the SD Memory Card You can us e an SD Memory Car d with this cam era. Images are recorded on the SD M emory Card or in th e built-in m emory of the c amera. When shooti ng with an SD Me mory Card instal led ? appears in the upp er right co rner of the LC D monito r and the im ages are record ed on the card.
24 Getting Started 1 Data Backup Very occasio nally, data stor ed in the built-in memory becomes unreadable . As a backup meas ure, we recommend th at you transfer import ant data to a PC or st ore the data in a med ium other than the bu ilt-in memory.
25 Getting Started 1 Select th e image siz e and qualit y best suite d to your purp ose. Higher quality lev els and num bers of record ed pixels p roduce clear er images for printing , but the resul ting incr ease in file size reduce s the total number o f pictures that can be taken.
26 Getting Started 1 A pproxi mate Number o f Recordable Im ages by Size and Quality • The table above indicates the approximate number of i mages and recording time when using a 512MB S D Memory Ca rd.
27 Getting Started 1 A pproxi mate Recordabl e Time by Size (Recorded Pixel s) and Quality The default setting is C . • The table abo ve ind icates the appr oximate r ecording time s when us ing a 51 2 MB SD Memor y Card.
28 1 Getting Started Initia l Setti ngs (Set ting the Display Language and the Date and Time) In this o perating man ual, the four-way controller i s described as shown below.
29 Getting Started 1 You can sele ct the languag e in whic h the menus and error mes sages are display ed from the fo llowing: [Engl ish], [Fren ch], [German], [Sp anish], [Portugues e], [Italia n], [.
30 Getting Started 1 3 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 5 ). The frame moves to [24h]. 4 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [24h ] (24-hour display) o r [12h] (12-hour display). 5 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 5 ). The f rame ret urns to [ Date St yle] .
31 Getting Started 1 • You c an ca ncel t he set tings for the In iti al Sett ing by pre ssing the MENU button. If you take pictures wi thout completing t he Initial Setting, the Init ial Setting screen will appear next ti me you turn on the camera .
32 2 Quick Start Quick Star t Taking Still Pict ures The sim plest proced ure for taking still pi ctures is de scribed belo w. The flash di scharges au tomatically dependi ng on the lig ht condition s. 1 Press t he power switch . The came ra turns on.
33 Quick Start 2 Press the shutter release button slowly in two steps. This allows for exact focusing as well as preventing c amera shake. Basi c way o f shu tter re lea se 1 Press t he shutt er release butto n halfway. Lightly press the s hutter release bu tton unti l you feel th e click on you r finge r.
34 Quick Start 2 Focus lock When you have di fficulty in a uto focusin g on a subjec t, try the procedure s below. 1 Find an a lternate subject t hat is at the sa me distan ce from the c amera as the desi red su bject. 2 Focus on the alternat e subject.
35 Quick Start 2 By defaul t, the image is display ed on the LC D monitor for 0. 5 seconds right afte r shooting (In stant Revi ew). You ca n change the display ti me for the Insta nt Review. ( 1 p. 108) If you s et it lon ger, you ca n delete the image wh ile it is displaye d on the LCD monitor.
36 2 Quick Start Quick Star t Playing Back Still Pic tures You can d isplay t he still pic ture you hav e just taken . 1 Press t he Q Playb ack but ton after takin g a picture. The i mage app ears on th e LCD moni tor. When y ou pr ess an d hold the OK /Displ ay button fo r more than 1 secon d, the LCD Bright Mode is activated .
37 Quick Start 2 1 Press t he Green / i button when playing back an ima ge. The scree n for delet ing the imag e appea rs. 2 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 2 ) to select [Dele te] and pres s the OK button. The imag e disp layed o n the LCD monito r is deleted.
38 3 Common Operati ons Common Operations Turning the Camera On and Off 1 Press t he power switch . The pow er indicator lights up in gr een. The len s extends and the camer a turns o n in the “Cap ture m ode”. The ca mera i s ready f or taking picture s by pressi ng the shu tter releas e button .
39 Common Operati ons 3 1 Press t he power switch w hile press ing the Q Playb ack button. The pow er ind icator lights green a nd t he cam era tur ns o n in the “Playb ack mode ” with the l ens retracted . To swit ch to the “Capt ure mode” , pres s the Q Pla yback bu tton again.
40 3 Common Operati ons Using the Button Functions w / x Zoom button Changes the size of t he subject. ( 1 p.32, p.85) Q Playback button Switches to t he Playback m ode. When pressed again, returns to Capture mode. ( 1 p.36) Four-way controll er ( 2345 ) ( q 5 ) Changes the focus mode.
41 Common Operati ons 3 w / x Zoom button Press w / f in single-image display to switch to nine-image display. Pres s x / y t o return to t he previous display. ( 1 p.127) Press x / y to enlarge the image in single-im age display. Pres s w / f to return to the previous display.
42 Common Operati ons 3 For playi ng back voi ce recordi ng files ( 1 p.120) ( 2 ) : Starts playback. When pr essed again, pauses playback. ( 45 ) : Selects a recorded file before playback. P erforms the f ollowing operations during playback. Files with no recorded indexes: ( 4 ) Rewinds five seconds.
43 Common Operati ons 3 Shutter releas e button When pr essed , starts reco rding. Wh en pres sed agai n, stops recordi ng. When pr essed for more than one seco nd, reco rding con tinues for as long as the button is held do wn and s tops wh en the bu tton is r eleased .
44 3 Common Operati ons Setting the Menus Press the MENU button to d isplay th e menu on th e LCD monito r. There are two different menus, [ A Rec.Mode] menu a nd [ H Set-up] menu. The butto n operatio n guide appea rs at the botto m of the L CD monitor while you are maki ng settings for the me nus.
45 Common Operati ons 3 6 Press t he Q Playb ack but ton. The setti ng is saved and the cam era ent ers the “Pl ayback m ode”. 6 Press the OK butt on or the four-way controller ( 4 ). The setti ng is saved and the scr een return s to Step 3. 6 Press th e MENU butt on.
46 Common Operati ons 3 Example of M enu Operation OK OK OK OK Rec. Mode MENU Exit Recorded Pixels Quality Level White Balance AF Setting AE Metering Sensitivity AWB 10 M AUTO 800 Set-up MENU Exit Format Sound Date Adjust English World Time Language/ Folder Name Standard Rec.
47 Common Operati ons 3 [ A Rec.Mode] M enu Menu List Item Description Page Recorded Pixe ls For selecti ng the number of pixel s p.92 Quality Level For selecti ng the image comp ression ratio p.94 Whi te Bala nce For adj ustin g the co lor bala nce acc ording to lig hting p.
48 Common Operati ons 3 [ H Set-up] Me nu Item Description Page Format For fo rmattin g the SD Memor y Card o r built -in me mory p.1 68 Soun d For a djusting the oper ation so und vo lume and the p layback volum e and setting the type and vo lume of star t-up sound , shut ter sound, key operat ion sound, sel f-time r sound.
49 3 Common Operati ons Operating the Mode Palette Pre ss the f our- way co ntro ller ( 3 ) to display the Mode Palette on the LCD monitor. There are two di fferent Mode Palettes, the “C apture Mode Palette” and the “Playb ack Mode Pa lette.
50 Common Operati ons 3 Capture Mode Palette There are 18 availa ble shootin g modes. 1 b Auto Picture Use this mode to select the b est shooting mode aut omatically. (p .61) 2 R Prog ram The basi c picture-t aking m ode. You ca n let the camer a set the functio ns or choos e variou s function s your self.
51 Common Operati ons 3 5 O Voice Recording Use th is mode to record sound f iles. Be ca refu l not to co ver the microph one on the top of the camera wit h your hand . (p.11 8) 6 q Landscape Use thi s mode for taki ng lands cape views. T he depth of fiel d enco mpasse s a wide area.
52 Common Operati ons 3 b Sport Ideal for ta king fas t-moving ac tion sho ts. The camer a keeps the movin g subject in focus until the shu tter rel ease button is presse d. (p.70) c i Surf & Snow For capt uring image s with daz zling backgr ounds, su ch as bea ches or sno wy mountains.
53 Common Operati ons 3 h Y Frame Composite Use this mode to tak e pictures with a fram e. The numb er of recor ded pixels is f ixed at h . (p.78) Face Recog nition Face R ecognition a ctivates in b (Auto Picture m ode), (Portrait mode), z (Natural Sk in Tone mod e), (Half-len gth Portrait mo de) and C (Kids mo de).
54 Common Operati ons 3 Playback M ode Palette Icon Item Description Page Slideshow For playing rec orded images successi vely p.129 Resize For chan ging the size and qualit y level of images p.147 Cropping For cropping imag es and saving them as separ ate images p.
55 4 Taking Picture s Taking P ictures Taking Pictures In the “C apture mode”, you can tak e pictures. I n the “Playbac k mode”, you can play back or d elete picture s. To switch from the “Captu re mode” to the “ Playback mode ” Press t he Q Play back button .
56 Taking Picture s 4 Histogr am Display The br ightness di stribution of the image is display ed. The horizon tal axis shows the brightnes s (darkest a t the left e nd and brightes t at the rig ht end) a nd the vert ical axis shows the number o f pixels.
57 Taking Picture s 4 A histogram is a graph showin g the brightness of an image on the horizontal axis and the number of pixels on the vertical axis (distribution ch ar t of the brightness). The histogram wi ll help you detect the brightness o f the image you have taken.
58 Taking Picture s 4 “Camera shake” oc curs w hen you ji ggle yo ur ha nds while taking pi ctures. “Blurring ” is likely to occur when you take pi ctures of moving subject. This camera fe atures imag e compen sation systems an d function s that wor k for both “came ra shake” and “blurring” .
59 Taking Picture s 4 In the G reen Mode , you can enj oy easy pi cture taki ng just by p ressing the shut ter release bu tton. 1 Press the Green but ton in Capture mode. The came ra enters t he Gree n Mode. Press the Gr een button again t o return to the previous statu s.
60 Taking Picture s 4 The list below sho ws the sett ings for the Gr een Mode. You can as sign oth er functions to the Gree n button . ( 1 p.10 9) Flas h mod e The default is , (Auto). a (Flash Off) can be selected. Drive mo de The default is P (Standard).
61 Taking Picture s 4 In b (Auto Pictu re mode), the c amera sele cts the most ap propriate capture m ode from - (Normal mo de), A (Night Sce ne mode), q (Landsc ape mode) and (Portrai t mode) just by pressing the shutter release butt on. 1 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 3 ) in Captur e mode.
62 Taking Picture s 4 • In Auto Picture mod e, the exposure is fi xed to ±0.0. ( 1 p. 1 04 ) • When the came ra selects Por trait mode, “F ace Recognition A F” and “ Face R ecogni tion AE” ar e acti vate d.
63 Taking Picture s 4 In R (Program mode ), the camera automat ically sets the sh utter speed and apert ure for taki ng still pic tures. How ever, you c an select ot her funct ions such a s the Flash Mode or Cont inuous Shoo ting mode. 1 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 3 ) in Captur e mode.
64 Taking Picture s 4 You can sele ct the Picture mode according to the sho oting scene. The re are 11 av ailable mod es in Picture mode. 1 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 3 ) in Capture mode.
65 Taking Picture s 4 2 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to select a desired mode. For exam ple, select q ( Landsca pe m ode). 3 Press the OK button. 4 Press the shutter release button halfway. The focus frame on th e LCD monitor will light green when the camera is in focus.
66 Taking Picture s 4 In z (Natu ral Skin Tone m ode), (Portrait mod e) and (Half-length Portrait mode), “Face Recognition AF ” and “Face R ecognition AE” are activat ed. When you point the cam era at your subje ct’s face , the camera automati cally recog nizes it, ad justing both focus and e xposure.
67 Taking Picture s 4 4 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 23 ) to select (Portrai t mode), z (Natural Skin Tone mode) or (Half- length Portra it mode). 5 Press t he OK but ton. The c amera i s re ady fo r taki ng pi ctures in the select ed mode . When th e camer a recogni zes the su bject’s face, a yel low fo cus frame a ppear s on i t.
68 Taking Picture s 4 C (Ki ds mode ) is ideal for takin g pi ctur es of movin g chi ldre n. Al so gi ves them a hea lthy look. “Face R ecognition AF” and “Face Recog nition AE” are activ ated. When y ou point the c amera at yo ur subject’s face, the camera a utomatical ly recogniz es it, adjus ting both foc us and expos ure.
69 Taking Picture s 4 • On ly the se lected mo de icon and the focus frame appe ar on the LCD monitor. No other shooting in formation is dis played. You cannot chang e the displa y mode by p ressing the OK/D isplay butt on.
70 Taking Picture s 4 1 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 3 ) in Captur e mode. The Mode Palette app ears. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) t o select (Sport mode). When i (Su rf & Snow mode ) is previ ously sel ected, is dis played on the Mode Pal ette.
71 Taking Picture s 4 5 Press t he OK but ton. The c amera i s re ady fo r taki ng pi ctures in the select ed mode . 6 Press t he shutt er release butto n halfway. The focu s frame on the LC D monitor will light green whe n the cam era is in focu s. 7 Press t he shutt er release butto n fully.
72 Taking Picture s 4 In E (Pet m ode), you ca n take pictu res that show natural hai r color of your pet. Select the appropriate i con dependi ng on what col or your pet is (clos er to black or wh ite or in betw een). 1 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 3 ) in Capture mode.
73 Taking Picture s 4 This mo de allows yo u to take cle ar pictures of writ ten text. This is conven ient for captu ring a dig ital copy of an important document or enhanci ng legibi lity of sma ll print. 1 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 3 ) in Capture mode.
74 Taking Picture s 4 You can t ake pictur es of dark sce nes, such a s nightscapes , with the appropria te settings. 1 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 3 ) in Capture mode. The Mode Palette app ears. 2 Use th e four -way cont roller ( 2345 ) to select A (Night Scene mode).
75 Taking Picture s 4 (Digital SR) mode allow s you to set the s ensitivity h igher than othe r modes t o reduce cam era shake a nd blurring. Shu tter speed an d aperture are set automatica lly according to the sensitiv ity value you se t. Use th e mode under the shooting conditions that camera s hake or blurring t end to occur .
76 Taking Picture s 4 This mo de enable s you to take m ovies with s ound. 1 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 3 ) in Capture mode. The Mode Palette app ears. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to select C (M ovi e mode). 3 Press t he OK but ton.
77 Taking Picture s 4 If you ke ep the sh utter release b utton presse d for more th an one seco nd, the mov ie will be taken for as lon g as you ke ep the butt on pressed.
78 Taking Picture s 4 You can t ake pictu res with a dec orative frame added usin g the Frame Composi te function. T here are three fr ames already stored in th e camera . 1 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 3 ) in Capture mode. The Mode Palette app ears.
79 Taking Picture s 4 7 Press t he shutt er release butto n fully. The pictur e is taken. To switch to the scree n for registeri ng a frame, pre ss the Green bu tton in Step 3. You can register frames which you h ave downlo aded from the internet, etc.
80 Taking Picture s 4 In self-tim er mode, the pi cture is tak en ten second s or two seco nds after the sh utte r rel eas e but ton i s pr esse d. 1 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 2 ) in Capture mode. 2 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 45 ) t o select g (Self-t imer) or (2 sec.
81 Taking Picture s 4 You can sw itch the Drive mode t o [Continuou s Shooting] mode. Pictures are taken continuo usly while t he shutter release butto n is presse d. 1 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 2 ) in Captur e mode. 2 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 45 ) t o select j (Continuous Shooting).
82 Taking Picture s 4 • Y ou can contin ue shoo ting until the SD M emory Card or the bu ilt- in memory is full. • The interval will vary depending on the Rec orded Pixels and Quali ty Leve l setti ngs. • Un der the fol lowing cond itions, the contin uous sh ooting inter val becom es long er.
83 Taking Picture s 4 You ca n swit ch the Drive Mode to Remo te Cont ro l mode to take pictu res using th e remote con trol unit E or F (o ptional). 1 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 2 ) in Captur e mode. 2 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 45 ) to select i (Remote control) or h (0 sec remot e control).
84 Taking Picture s 4 You can no t only sh oot images with the shutter rel ease button, b ut also change the zo om magnificati on with the zoom button using the remote control u nit E (optional ). 1 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 2 ) in Captur e mode.
85 Taking Picture s 4 The cam era allows yo u to zoom i n the subjec t at dista nce or zoom out to capture t he expans ive scenery. 1 Press the zoom but ton in Capture mode. Zoom butt on ( w ) : Diminishes th e subject (Wid e). Zoom butt on ( x ) : Enlarges the subjec t (Tele).
86 Taking Picture s 4 Recorded pixels and zoo m ratio The [Digit al Zoom] is s et to [ O (On)] by defa ult. To take p ictures usin g only the optical zo om, set the [Di gital Zoom ] to [ P (Off)]. 1 Press the MENU button in Capture mode. The [ A R ec.
87 4 Taking Picture s Setting the Shooting F unctions Focus Mode Selecting the Focus Mode = Standard (Autof ocus mode) The came ra focuse s on the o bject in the autofocus a rea when the sh utter release but ton is pressed half way. Use thi s mode when the di stance to th e subject is more than appr ox.
88 Taking Picture s 4 1 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 5 ) in Captur e mode. 2 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 23 ) to select the focus mode. 3 Press t he OK but ton.
89 Taking Picture s 4 After you d etermine the focus point, press the OK button to set the focus posi tion and return to the no rmal capture s creen. Press the four-way controlle r ( 5 ) to readjus t the focu s positio n. • When focusi ng, hol d down the four- way con troll er ( 23 ) to focus quic kly.
90 Taking Picture s 4 Flash Mode Selecting the Fla sh Mode Auto The fl ash discharge s automatical ly depending on t he light conditi ons. a Flash Of f The flash will n ot discharge, reg ardless of the br ightness. Use this mode to t ake pictures at dusk or in museu ms etc.
91 Taking Picture s 4 1 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 4 ) in Capture mode. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select the flas h mode. 3 Press t he OK but ton. The came ra is ready f or taking pictures i n the select ed flash mode. Saving the Flash Mode 1 p.
92 Taking Picture s 4 Select th e number of th e recorded pixels for s till images ac cording to how the images will be used. The large r the numb er of recorded pixels, the higher the qua lity of images , but the fi le size bec omes large r. The sel ected Quali ty Level also affects the si ze of the image file ( 1 p.
93 Taking Picture s 4 4 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to change t he recording pixels. The num ber o f shot s for the selected record ing pixels appears . 5 Press t he shutt er release butto n halfway. The c amera i s re ady fo r taki ng pi ctures .
94 Taking Picture s 4 Select th e quality (da ta compression ratio) for s till images ac cording to how the images will be used. The more E ’s, the h igher the qual ity of the image, but t he file size becom es la rger. The se lect ed Rec orded Pixe ls al so aff ects t he siz e of the imag e file ( 1 p.
95 Taking Picture s 4 4 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to change the qualit y level. The numb er of shots fo r the select ed qualit y level a ppear s. 5 Press t he shutt er release butto n halfway. The c amera i s re ady fo r taki ng pi ctures . The Qua lity Leve l setting is saved whe n the cam era is turn ed off.
96 Taking Picture s 4 The light co ndition of the s hooting location affects the overall c olor tone of pictures. Ad just the white bala nce to reprodu ce the natural co lor of the subjec t. White Balanc e 1 Press the MENU button in Capture mode. The [ A R ec.
97 Taking Picture s 4 5 Press t he shutt er release butto n halfway. The c amera i s re ady fo r taki ng pi ctures . Plac e a w hite m ate rial suc h as a piece of w hite pape r in f ron t of yo ur camer a to adjus t w hite b ala nce. 1 Sele ct K (Manual ) on th e White Balance scr een.
98 Taking Picture s 4 You can s et the autofo cus area and focusing m ethod. 1 Press the MENU button in Capture mode. The [ A R ec. Mode] menu app ears. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) t o s elect [AF Setting]. 3 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 5 ).
99 Taking Picture s 4 4 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 5 ). The pul l-down menu appe ars. 5 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) t o change the Focusing Area. 6 Press t he shutt er release butto n halfway. The c amera i s re ady fo r taki ng pi ctures .
100 Taking Picture s 4 The aux iliary A F light is convenien t when you shoot a dark subjec t. This helps y ou to focus on the subject u nder the condi tions that the auto focus does no t work proper ly. 4 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Aux.
101 Taking Picture s 4 You can select whi ch p art of t he sc ree n to use to m eas ure t he br igh tnes s and dete rmine the exposure. AE Metering Mode s 1 Press the MENU button in Capture mode. The [ A R ec.Mode] menu app ears. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to sel ect [AE Metering ].
102 Taking Picture s 4 Sensitivity (ISO sens itivity) is a value indica ting how much the CCD senses light. Low value equal s low sen sitivity, an d high va lue equals high se nsitivity. Sensitivit y can be adj usted acco rding to the s hooting situ ation s.
103 Taking Picture s 4 3 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 5 ). The pul l-down menu appe ars. 4 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select the sen sitivity. To show [160 0] ([160 0] and [3200] in Di gital SR mode) on the pull-do wn men u, press the fou r-way control ler ( 3 ) when [800 ] is highlig hted.
104 Taking Picture s 4 The overa ll brightnes s of pictures can be cha nged by adju sting the EV compensation value (amount of light that the CCD receives ). This changes the exposu re automat ically dete rmined by th e camera when you wa nt to adjust the brightn ess of pictur es to suite your taste.
105 Taking Picture s 4 You can s elect the rec orded pixel s and qualit y level for taking mo vies. 1 Press the MENU button in Capture mode. The [ A R ec. Mode] menu appe ars. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Movi e]. 3 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 5 ).
106 Taking Picture s 4 4 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 5 ). The pul l-down menu appe ars. 5 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Recor ded Pixel s]. The recor dable time for the se lected Recorde d Pixels appears. 6 Press t he shutt er release butto n halfway.
107 Taking Picture s 4 When you set [Movie SR] to [ O (On)], th e movie-anti sh ake functio n is activat ed. It automat ically co mpensat es for image blur to allow yo u to take sm ooth movie s. 4 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Movie S R].
108 Taking Picture s 4 You can sele ct the Instant Revie w time from [Off (no display )], [0.5 sec.], [1 sec.] , [2 sec.], [3 sec.] and [5 sec.]. 1 Press the MENU button in Capture mode. The [ A R ec.Mode] menu app ears. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Instant Review] .
109 Taking Picture s 4 You ca n assign one o f the f ollo wing functi ons t o the Gr een bu tto n; [Green Mode] (p.59 ) and [Fn Se tting] (p.11 0). You can activate t he assig ned functi on by just pressi ng the Gre en button . 1 Press the MENU button in Capture mode.
110 Taking Picture s 4 You can re gister freque ntly used fun ctions on th e four-way con troller. Using thi s function, y ou can direc tly set the functions by p ressing the four-way controller wi thout displa ying the men u in Capture mode. In [Fn Setting] , still pictu re mode and Mo vie mode have di fferent settings .
111 Taking Picture s 4 The initial settings for Fn Setting Functions th at can be registe red on Fn Setting still picture mode M ovie mode Initial settings ( 2 ) White Ba lance ( 2 ) White Balance ( 3.
112 Taking Picture s 4 You can s elect whether you want th e image t o have sharp or soft outlines . 1 Press the MENU button in Capture mode. The [ A R ec.Mode] menu app ears. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Sharp ness]. 3 Use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to ad just sh arpn ess.
113 Taking Picture s 4 You can s et the color saturation . 1 Press the MENU button in Capture mode. The [ A R ec.Mode] menu app ears. 2 Use the four-w ay cont roller ( 23 ) to select [Satur ation]. 3 Use the four-w ay cont roller ( 45 ) to adjust saturation.
114 Taking Picture s 4 You can s et the image contrast. 1 Press the MENU button in Capture mode. The [ A R ec.Mode] menu app ears. 2 Use the four-w ay cont roller ( 23 ) to select [Contr ast]. 3 Use the four-w ay cont roller ( 45 ) to adjust contra st.
115 Taking Picture s 4 Set the da te to be impri nted on your p ictures. 1 Press the MENU button in Capture mode. The [ A R ec.Mode] menu app ears. 2 Use the four-w ay cont roller ( 23 ) to select [Date I mprint]. 3 Use the four-w ay cont roller ( 45 ) to adjust [ O (On)/ P (Off)].
116 4 Taking Picture s Saving the Set tings You can s ave the setting s for the men us after turnin g off the camera (Memory fun ction). Select [ O On] to sa ve the setti ng for the men u items after turning off the camera . Select [ P Off] to reset the s etting for the menu items to the defau lt after turning o ff the camera.
117 Taking Picture s 4 1 Press the MENU button in Capture mode. The [ A R ec.Mode] menu app ears. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Memor y]. 3 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 5 ). The menu items scree n appea rs. 4 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select an ite m.
118 5 Recording an d Playback of Soun d Recording and Play back of Sound Recordi ng Sound ( Voice Recordin g Mode) You can r ecord sound. The record able time ap pears on the LCD monitor accordi ng to how muc h space is available on th e SD Memory C ard.
119 5 Recording an d Playback of Soun d 5 Press t he shutt er release butto n. Recording stop s. The remaining record able time appears. 6 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 3 ) to display Mode Palette and change to a nother mode. You c an ex it th e Voic e Recor ding m ode.
120 5 Recording an d Playback of Soun d Playing Back Sound You can p lay back th e recordin g you made in Voice Re cording mod e. 1 Press t he Q Playb ack but ton in the Voice Re cording mode. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 45 ) t o s elect the recordin g to p lay back .
121 5 Recording an d Playback of Soun d Adding a Voice Mem o You can a dd a voice memo to a captured image. 1 Enter th e Playba ck mode an d use the four-way controlle r ( 45 ) to select the image to which y ou want to add a v oice memo. 2 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 3 ).
122 5 Recording an d Playback of Soun d 1 Ente r the Pl ayback mod e and use the fou r-way contr oller ( 45 ) to select the sti ll pictur e with t he voice memo th at you want t o play back. If U appears o n the disp layed ima ge, a voice memo has been recorde d.
123 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing Playbac k/Deletin g/Editing Playing Back Images You can e njoy pla yback of imag es saved on the SD Mem ory Card and the buil t-in memo ry.
124 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing 3 Press th e MENU butt on. Zoom play back en ds. You ca n display th e image at ma ximum magn ificatio n simply by pressing x / y on the zoom but ton on ce du ring zoom play back. 1 Press th e MENU butt on. The [ A R ec.
125 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing You can p lay back mov ies (with the s ounds). A gui de to operatio n appears on the LCD monitor duri ng playback . Operations include playbac k, frame by frame playba ck (forward or reverse), pa use and volume adjustm ent.
126 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing In the Play back mode, pr ess the OK/D isplay button to switch the “di splay modes”. There are 3 display mo des for the Pla yback mode.
127 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing You can d isplay n ine images at the same time. 1 Enter th e Playba ck mode an d use the four-way controlle r ( 45 ) to select an image. 2 Press w / f on the zoom button. Nine t humbnai ls of i mages a re disp layed a t a time.
128 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing In calen dar displ ay, the record ed images a nd sound fil es are displ ayed by date in calendar f ormat. You can select ima ges by date of shooting/ recording . 1 In Playba ck mode , press w / f on the zoom button. Nine t humbna ils of imag es appe ar.
129 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing You can p lay back a ll the image s on the SD M emory Card or in the built -in memory contin uously. 1 Enter th e Playba ck mode an d use the four-way controlle r ( 45 ) to select the image with which to start the slid eshow.
130 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing 7 Use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to select the ef fect. 8 Use the fou r-way cont roller ( 3 ) to select [Sound Effe ct]. 9 Use the four-way controller ( 45 ) t o s elect [ O (O n)/ P (Off)]. 10 Pres s the OK bu tton.
131 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing Deleting Images, Movie s and Sounds You can d elete a sing le image, m ovie or soun d. 1 Enter th e Playba ck mode an d use the four-way controlle r ( 45 ) to select the image , movie or sound to delete. 2 Press t he Green / i button.
132 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing If an ima ge has a vo ice mem o, you can d elete the voi ce memo without delet ing the imag e. 1 Enter th e Playba ck mode an d use the four-way controlle r ( 45 ) to select an image w ith a voice memo to delete. 2 Press the Gr een button.
133 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing You can d elete all the images , movies an d sounds at once. 1 Enter th e Playba ck mode an d press th e Green b utton tw ice. The Delete All scre en appears. 2 Use the fou r-way cont roller ( 2 ) to select [D elete All ].
134 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing You can de lete seve ral images/s ound files s elected from t he nine-im age display at once. 1 Enter th e Playba ck mode an d press w / f on the zoom button. Nine thu mbnail im ages ap pear. 2 Press the Gr een button.
135 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing 4 Press the Gr een button. A confirmat ion dial og appears . 5 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) t o s elect [Select & Delete]. 6 Press t he OK but ton. The sele cted imag es and so und files are deleted . You canno t delete pr otecte d images, movies or sounds .
136 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing You can p rotect im ages, movie s and sound s from be ing acciden tally delet ed. 1 Ente r the Pl ayback mode an d use the fo ur-way co ntr oller ( 45 ) to select the image, m ovie or sound to protect. 2 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 3 ).
137 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing 7 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Protect]. 8 Press t he OK but ton. You can p rotect all the images, m ovies and s ounds. 5 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [All Images/So unds]. 6 Press t he OK but ton.
138 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing Viewing Images on AV Equipment By using th e AV cable, you ca n capture, play back and dub images on a TV o r other equipm ent with a vi deo IN jack. M ake sure that both the AV equipm ent and the camera ar e turned off before conn ecting the cable.
139 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing When the AV cable is c onnected to t he camera, th e image can be display ed using th e remote cont rol unit E or F (o ptional). 1 Press t he Q Playb ack but ton. 2 Press th e shutter release but ton or the zoo m button on the remote control unit.
140 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing Setting the Printing Servi ce (DPOF) You can print the i mages on the SD Memory C ard using a DPOF (Digit al Print Orde r Format) comp atible printe r or at a printin g service. Set the fol lowing ite ms for each i mage.
141 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing 6 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select the num ber of c opies. 7 Use the G reen bu tton to sel ect [ O (On )/ P (Off)] of [Date]. O (On) : The date will be imp rinted. P (Off) : The date will n ot be imprinted.
142 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing 1 Enter th e Playba ck mode an d press t he four-w ay controlle r ( 3 ). The Mode Palette app ears. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) t o select (DPOF). 3 Press t he OK but ton. 4 Use the four-way controller ( 3 ) to select [All Image s].
143 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing Direct Printing Using PictBridge By connec ting the came ra to a printer that s upports PictBrid ge using the USB cable (I -USB7) suppli ed with the camera, you can print im ages directly from the camera without us ing a PC.
144 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing 1 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Single Imag e]. 2 Press t he OK but ton. The Print this i mage scree n appears . 3 Use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to select the imag e to print. 4 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select the num ber of c opies.
145 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing 9 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to select the pape r size. You can sel ect only t he paper si zes available w ith the pr inter you are using. 10 Pres s the OK bu tton. 11 Repeat Step 8 t o 10 to s et [Paper Type ] [Quality] and [Bor der Stat us].
146 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing 1 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) t o s elect [DPOF AUTOPRINT]. 2 Press t he OK but ton. The DPOF AU TOPRIN T screen appears.
147 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing Edit ing Im ages By changi ng the size and qu ality of a se lected image , you can make th e file smal ler than the origi nal.
148 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing 5 Use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to change the size. 6 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 3 ). The fr ame m oves to [Qu ality L evel]. 7 Use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to change the qualit y. 8 Press t he OK but ton.
149 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing You can c rop a part of a picture a nd save it a s a separate image. 1 Use the four-wa y controller ( 45 ) in Playback mode to select a n image to c rop. 2 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 3 ). The Mode Palette app ears.
150 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing You can ro tate a displ ayed image on the LCD m onitor. 1 In Playback mode, use the four-wa y controller ( 45 ) to select th e image t o be rota ted. 2 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 3 ) in Pl ayback mo de. The Mode Palette app ears.
151 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing This fun ction enable s you to edi t still pict ures with colo r filters. You can select fr om thirteen fi lters: [B&W] , [Sepia], [Ei ght colors ], [B&W + Red], [B&W + Green], and [ B&W + Blue]. 1 Use the four-wa y controller ( 45 ) in Playback mode to select a n image to e dit.
152 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing 5 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select (Eight colors). The colo r bar appea rs. 6 Use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to select a desir ed color . 7 Press t he OK but ton. The O verwr ite co nfirma tion scree n appears .
153 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing This func tion enables you to apply sp ecial effects to still pictu res with the digital fi lter. You can s elect from five filter s: [Soft], [Ill ustration], [Spec ial Effect 1], [Special Ef fect 2] and [Sl im]. 1 Use the four-wa y controller ( 45 ) in Playback mode to select a n image to e dit.
154 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing 7 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Overwrite] or [Save as]. 8 Press t he OK but ton. The edited image is sa ved with t he same nu mber of re corded pi xels and qual ity level as t he origina l. 5 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 23 ) to se lect (Slim Filter).
155 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing This f unc tio n enab les you t o adj ust t he br igh tness of s til l pic ture s wit h th e brightnes s filter. 1 Use the four-wa y controller ( 45 ) in Playback mode to select a n image to e dit. 2 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 3 ).
156 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing 6 Press t he OK but ton. The overw rite con firmation s creen appe ars. 7 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to sel ect [Ov erw rite ] or [Save as]. 8 Press t he OK but ton. The edited image is sa ved with t he same nu mber of re corded pi xels and qual ity level as t he origina l.
157 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing You can s elect a fr ame from a re corded movi e to save as a still picture or divid e a movi e into two. 1 Use the four-wa y controller ( 45 ) in Playback mode to select a movie to ed it. 2 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 3 ).
158 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing 7 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 2 ) to play back a movie . Press ( 2 ) again to p ause the mo vie a t the point you want to save. The f ollow ing o perat ions are av ailabl e during p ause. Four-wa y contro ller ( 4 ): Reverses the movie fram e by fram e.
159 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing 5 Select [E xtract ] on the Movie Ed it scre en. 6 Press t he OK but ton. The Extract screen ap pear s. 7 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 2 ) to play back the movie and p ress it again to s elect the desired s tart point.
160 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing You can re move red -eye (a pheno menon that oc curs when the flash reflects from the sub ject’s eyes) fro m your pictu res. 1 In Playba ck mode , press th e four-w ay contr oller ( 45 ) to select the imag e you want to cor rect.
161 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing If the ca mera does not detect th e red-eye, rem ove it manu ally. 5 Press t he OK but ton. The mess age [Sel ect the area to compe nsate] and the scree n for specifyi ng the ar ea for comp ensati on appear s. 6 Specify th e area f or compe nsation.
162 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing This func tion lets yo u add a decorat ive frame t o still pictur es. There are three fram es already s tored in t he camera. 1 Use the four-way controller ( 45 ) in Playba ck mode to select the image to which you want to add a frame.
163 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing 8 Press t he OK but ton. The edited image is sa ved with t he recorded pixels of 3M . To switch to the scree n for registeri ng a frame, pre ss the Green bu tton in Step 5. You can register frames which you h ave downlo aded from the internet, etc.
164 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing Copying File s You can co py image and s ound files from the built-in mem ory to the SD Memory Card an d vice ve rsa. This funct ion can only be selected when a card has been inserte d in the camera . When file s are copie d from the built-in m emory to the SD Me mory Card, all the f iles are c opied at onc e.
165 6 Playback/Del eting/Editing 4 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [ ] and pre ss the OK button. All the files are c opied to the SD Me mory Card. 4 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) t o s elect [ ] and pr ess the OK b utton. 5 Use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to select the file to copy.
166 7 Settings Settings Camera Set tings You can d isplay an i mage recorded wi th the camera as the start-u p screen wh en the ca mera is turne d on. 1 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 3 ) in Playback mode. The Mod e Palette appears. 2 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 2345 ) to select (St art-up Scree n).
167 7 Settings 4 Press the Green but ton, while displaying [USER] in the upper- right cor ner of the screen, an d use the fou r-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to select a n image for the st art-up screen, and pre ss the OK butt on.
168 7 Settings Formattin g will delete all the files on the SD Memory Card if you are using a card, and all the files in the built -in memo ry if there is no SD Memory Card inserted. 1 Select [Format] on the [ H Set-up] menu. 2 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 5 ).
169 7 Settings You can a djust the playback vol ume and t he volume o f operation sounds , such as th e start-up s ound, shutte r sound and o peration s ound. You can a lso change the operation sounds. 1 Select [Soun d] on the [ H Set-up] menu. 2 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 5 ).
170 7 Settings 3 Use the four-way controller ( 2 3 ) to select [Sta rt-up Sound]. 4 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 5 ). The pull-down menu appears. 5 Use the f our-way cont roller ( 23 ) to select [1], [2], [3] or [Off]. 6 Press t he OK but ton. 7 Change [Shutter So und], [Operation Sound] and [Self- timer Sound] in the same manner.
171 7 Settings You can us e the sound rec orded on the c amera for sound settings. The first two s econds of th e selected s ound file wil l be played as [USER] sound. 1 Select [USER] in Step 5 in “Changing th e Sound”. 2 Press t he OK but ton. The playback screen for the recorded sound files appears.
172 7 Settings You can c hange the in itial date an d time se ttings. You c an also set the style i n which the da te appears on the came ra. Select [mm /dd/yy], [dd/mm/yy ] or [yy/mm/d d]. 1 Sele ct [Dat e Adju st] on th e [ H Set-up] me nu. 2 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 5 ).
173 7 Settings 8 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 3 ). The frame moves to [Date]. 9 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 5 ). The frame moves to month. 10 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to change the month. Chan ge t he d ay and y ear i n th e sam e manner.
174 7 Settings The da te and t ime sele cted in “Ini tial Setti ngs (Setti ng the D isplay Langua ge and the Dat e and Time)” (p.2 8) serve as the Ho me Time settin g. You can d isplay t he time in a c ity other tha n the Home Tim e city (World Time).
175 7 Settings 7 Use the four-way controller ( 3 ) to select [DST]. 8 Use the four-way controller ( 45 ) t o s elect [ O (On) / P (Off)]. Sele ct [ O (On) ] if the D estin ation city uses daylig ht savin g time. 9 Press t he OK but ton. The W orl d Time setting is saved.
176 7 Settings You can chan ge the language in w hich the menus, error me ssages, etc. are disp layed. You can s elect from [Engl ish], [French ], [German], [Span ish], [Portugues e], [Italia n], [Dut.
177 7 Settings You can s elect the fo lder name sty le from [Stand ard] or [Date] . When you sele ct [Date], pic tures and sound files are sa ved in separat e folders of the sh ooting/rec ording date. Folder Name Example : 1 Select [Folder Name] on t he [ H Set-up] menu.
178 7 Settings You can c hange the USB C onnection mode depend ing on wheth er the USB cable i s to be conn ected to a printe r (PictBridge) or a computer. 1 Select [USB Connection] on the [ H Set-up] menu. 2 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 5 ). The pull-down menu appears.
179 7 Settings You can s elect the outpu t format (NTSC or PAL) for taking or playing back im ages on a TV . 1 Select [Video Out] on the [ H Set-up] men u. 2 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 5 ). The pull-down menu appears. 3 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) t o s elect [NTSC] or [PAL].
180 7 Settings You can a djust the brightness of the LCD mo nitor by sev en levels. 1 Select [Bright ness Level] on the [ H Set-up] menu. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 45 ) t o ad just the brightness. Slide leftwards : D arkens the LC D monitor. Slide rightwards : Brightens the LCD monitor.
181 7 Settings By settin g the LCD monitor to di m automa tically when you leave t he camera wit hout performing any operatio ns for a certain pe riod, you can lessen battery drain. When Power Sa ving takes effect and the LCD monitor d ims, press any button to retu rn to the ordin ary brightnes s.
182 7 Settings You can s et the came ra to turn of f automatica lly when no op eration is performed after a fixed tim e. 1 Select [Auto Po wer Off] on the [ H Set-up] menu. 2 Press t he four- way co ntroller ( 5 ). The pull-down menu appears. 3 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) t o s elect [5 min], [3 min] or [Off].
183 7 Settings You can s how the in formation on t he current mode and the functions currently assigned to the G reen button whe n you start up the cam era in Capture mode or switc h from oth er modes to Ca pture mode. You can a lso show the descripti on for the selected mo de on the Mo de Palette.
184 8 Appendix Appendix List of City This is a list of ci ties which y ou can sele ct for the World Time. Region City Re gion City North Amer ica Honolulu Africa/West Asia Nairobi Anchora ge Jeddah Va.
185 8 Appendix Default Settings The table below lists the factory d efault settin gs. Last Memory Se tting Yes : The c urrent setting (la st memory) is saved when the camera is turned off. No : The setting returns to t he default se tting when the camera is turned off.
186 8 Appendix [ H Set-up] Menu Item Defaul t Setting Last Memory Sett ing Reset Settin g Page Memory Flash Mode On Yes Yes p.90 Drive Mode Off Yes Yes p.80 to p.84 Focus Mode Off Ye s Yes p.87 Zoom Posit ion Off Yes Yes p.8 5 MF Posi tion Off Yes Yes p.
187 8 Appendix Playback Mode Pale tte Items Item Defau lt Sett ing Last Memory Sett ing Reset Settin g Page Language/ According to initial setting Yes No p.29 Folder Name Standard Yes Yes p.177 USB Connecti on PC Yes Yes p.178 Video Out According to initial setting Yes No p.
188 8 Appendix A vailable functions for each Capture mode { : Available × : Not availa ble For the G reen Mode se ttings, see p.59. b z Flash Mode Auto {{{{{ * 16 * 16 * 16 * 16 Flash Off {{{{{{ { { .
189 8 Appendix {{ {{ { {{ × – Auto Flash Mode {{ *7 *7 {{ { { – Flash Of f {{ {{ { {{ × – Flash On {{ {{ { {{ × – Auto + Red -eye {{ {{ { {{ × – Flash On + Red-eye {{ {{ { {{ × – Soft.
190 8 Appendix Optional Accessories A number of dedicated accessorie s are availa ble for this cam era. Products w ith an asterisk ( ∗ ) are the same as those suppl ied with the camera .
191 8 Appendix Messages Messag es such as the foll owing may a ppear on the LCD m onitor during camera o peration. Message Explanation Compression error Compressio n of the image you captured h as failed. Change the qual ity/size and tr y again. No image/sound There are no image s/sounds on t he SD Memory Card or i n the built-in memory .
192 8 Appendix Messag es such as the followi ng may appear on the LCD mo nitor when using th e PictBridge fu nction. Batte ry depleted The battery is exhausted.
193 8 Appendix Troublesh ooting Problem Cause Remedy The camera will not tur n on The batt ery is not installed Check if a ba ttery is installed. If not, inst all a battery . (p.16) The battery is installed incorrectly Check ori entation of the bat tery and reinsert it.
194 8 Appendix Very occ asionally, static elec tricity may ca use camera malfunction . In this ca se, remove th e battery and install it again. I f the camera is then workin g properly, no rmal conditi on is restore d and you c an continue using th e camera.
195 8 Appendix Main Specifi cations Camera Image Storage Capacity and Recording Time (When using a 512 MB SD Memory Card) Still Pictures Movie * The above table indicates the approximate number of images and recording time. The number of images and recording time may vary depending on an SD Memory Card and su bject.
196 8 Appendix Whi te B al anc e Auto, Daylight, Shade, Tungsten Light, Fl uorescent Light, Manual Lens Focal Length 7.9 mm - 23.7 mm (equivalent to 38 mm - 114 mm in 35 mm format) Maximum Aperture f/2.
197 8 Appendix Shutter speed Approx. 1/2000 sec. - 4 sec. Flash Type Auto flash with red-eye reduction function Flash Modes Auto, Flash Off, F lash On, Auto + Red-e ye, Flash On + Red-eye, Soft Flash Effective Range Wide: Appro x. 0.06 m - Appr ox. 7.
198 8 Appendix WARRANTY POLICY All PENTAX cam eras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic distribution channels are guaranteed against def ects of material or workmanship for a period of twelve months from dat e of purchase.
199 8 Appendix • This warranty policy does not affect the customer’s statutory rights. • The local warranty policies available from PENTAX distributors in some countries can supersed e this warranty policy.
200 8 Appendix For customers in USA STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCE This de vice com plies with Part 15 of the FCC Ru les. Operat ion is subject to the fol lowing two c onditions: (1) Th is device m ay no.
201 8 Appendix Declar ation of C onformity According t o 47CFR, P arts 2 a nd 15 for Class B P ersonal Co mput ers an d Periph eral s We: PENTAX IMAGI NG COMPANY A Division of PE NTAX of Americ a, Inc. Located at: 600 12 Stre et, Suite 300 Golde n, Colo rado 8040 1 U.
202 8 Appendix Information on disposal for users 1. In the European Union If your product is marked with this symbol, it means that used electrical/electronic product s should not be mixed with general household waste. There exists a separate c ollection system for these products.
203 8 Appendix Index Symbols [ A Rec. Mode] menu . . . . . . . . . . 44 [ H Set-up ] menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Q Playback button . . . . . 40, 41, 43 Q (Playback mode) . . . . . . . . . . 36 x (Tel e) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 5 w (Wi de) .
204 8 Appendix E Expo sure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 F Face recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Flash Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Fn Se ttin g . . . . . . . . . . . .
205 8 Appendix Pow er Savi ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Power switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Printe r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Program Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Prote ct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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