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Digital Camera Operating Manual To ensure the b est performanc e from your c amera, p lease read the Ope rating Manual befor e using the camera. Zoom l ever (p.5 0) Front Power switch, power indicator (green) (p.20 ) Flas h (p.62) Remo te control r eceiver (p.
Simply press the Q button or 3 button, or touch the LCD monitor to set up and operate the camera. Use the touch dis play by directly touching the LCD monitor with your finger. It is recommended that you use the stylus when prec ise operations are required such as edit ing images after shooting.
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Overview of the Operatin g Manual First, you should read the chapters “Getting Started” and “Cam era Features” while operating the Optio T30 to familiarize yourself with how the camera works. Refer to t he other chap ters as neces sary for inf ormation on a dditional came ra fe atur es.
2 Thank yo u for purchas ing this PENTAX Dig ital Camera. Please r ead this manu al before us ing the camer a in order to get the m ost out of all the feat ures and f unct ions. Kee p this manu al s afe, as it can be a valu able t ool in he lping you to understa nd all the camera’s capabilities .
3 Contents Over view o f the Op eratin g Manu al ... ........ ......... ..... ......... ........ ......... ........ ....... 1 Conte nts .... ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... ..... ......... ........ ........ ......... .
Contents 4 Adjust ing th e Size, Quality L evel, B rightne ss, and Color T one ..... ........ ........ 53 Sett ing the Record ed Pixe ls, Qua lity Le vel, an d Frame Rate ........ ........ 54 Sett ing the Expo sure (EV Compe nsatio n) .. ........ ....
Contents 5 Pro tecting Images and So und File s from Deletio n ...... ........ ........ ......... 105 Recovering De leted I mages ........ .......... ....... ........... .......... ....... ........... . 106 Editi ng Images and Movie s ........ ...... .
Contents 6 Settin g the World Time .... ......... ........ ........ ...... ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ... 153 Changing the Display Language ........... .......... ......... ......... ........ .......... ........ 15 7 Changing a Folder Name .
7 USING YOUR CAMERA SAFELY We ha ve paid close at tention to the safe ty of this product. W hen us ing this produc t, we reques t your speci al attention re garding ite ms marked with the following symbols. Warning • Do not att empt to take t he camera apar t or modify t he camera.
8 Caution • Never tr y to disass emble or shor t the battery . Also, do not disp ose of the b attery in fire, as it m ay explod e. • Do no t charge any bat teries oth er than r echargeab le lithiu m-ion bat tery D-LI63 . The battery co uld explod e or catch fire.
9 Warning • Do not use the pr oduc t at a volt age ot her th an the specif ied vo ltag e. Use w ith a pow er sour ce or v oltage o ther than t hat desi gned ca n cause a fire or elec trical shoc k. The specifi ed voltage is 100 - 240V AC. • Do not di sassembl e or modify the pr oduct.
10 Care to be Taken During Handling • When traveling, take the Worldwi de Service Network listing that i s included in the package. This will be useful if you experience pro blems abroad.
11 • The resp onse speed of the liquid crystal disp lay become s slow at low temp eratures. This is due to the prop erties of the liquid crystal and is not a fault. • Periodi c checks are re commend ed every 1 to 2 ye ars in order to mainta in high performan ce.
12 1 Getting Started 1 Gett ing Sta rted If anyt hing is missing or damage d, contac t your loc al authorized PENTAX dealer. Items marked with an asterisk (*) are als o available as optional accessorie s. For other optio nal accessorie s, refe r to “Optio nal Accessories” (p.
Attaching the Strap 13 1 Getting Started Attach th e camera st rap as show n below. 1 Pass the narrow end of t he strap ( 1 ) throug h the strap lug on the camera. 2 Pass the other end of t he strap through the loop 1 and pull tight 2 . Memo The stylu s can be attache d to the str ap for your conveni ence, if ne cessary.
Installing the Ba ttery 14 1 Getting Started Use the bat tery charger to charge the battery bef ore using it in the came ra for the first time, after a lon g period of non- use, or whe n the [Battery deplete d] me ssage a ppears. Note: AC plug cord “Listed, Typ e SPT-2 or NISPT-2, 18/2 flexible cord, rated 125 V , 7A, mini mum 6ft (1.
Inst all ing the Batt ery 15 1 Getting Started Caution • Do not use th e battery cha rger to charg e batteries ot her than the recharge able lithium-ion battery D-LI6 3, as the charg er may overheat or become damag ed. • If the bat tery is i nserted correct ly but the charging indic ator fails to light, the battery may be faulty or exh austed.
Installing the Ba ttery 16 1 Getting Started Caution • This camera uses the rechargea ble lithium-ion batt ery D-LI63. Us e of any other ty pe of battery may da mage the camera and c ause malfunction . • If the batt ery is incorrectly insert ed, malfunction may res ult.
Installing the SD Mem ory Card 17 1 Getting Started This camer a uses an SD Memory Card. When an S D Memory Card i s instal led in the camera, captured i mages and soun d files are save d on the card. If a ca rd is no t installed , they a re save d in the built-in m emory ( p.
Installing the SD Mem ory Card 18 1 Getting Started Memo • The numbe r of pictures t hat can be st ored on an SD Memory Card wil l vary depending on the capacity of t he card and the image resolu tion and qualit y level selected (p.
Installing the SD Mem ory Card 19 1 Getting Started Precautions When Using an SD Memory Ca rd • Make sure that the camera is turned of f before ope ning the battery /card cover.
Turning the Camera O n and Off 20 1 Getting Started 1 Press the power switch. The camera turns on and is ready to take pictures (Capture mode). If the Language/ screen appear s when you turn t he camera on, follow the procedure on p.21 to make the initial settings.
Initial Settings 21 1 Getting Started Set the language, time, and date before usi ng the camera for the first time. The Language/ screen appears whe n the camera is tu rned on for the first time . Perform the o perations below t o set t he langu age and the current date and time.
Initial Settings 22 1 Getting Started 2 Touch [OK] . The Date Adjust screen appears. Caution If the 3 button is pres sed without to uching [OK] on the I nitial Sett ing screen, t he language will not be se t and the Date Adjust scr een appears. In this case, t he Language/ screen will appe ar next time you turn t he camera on.
Initial Settings 23 1 Getting Started 7 Touch [Date]. The Date screen appears. 8 Touch the arrow ico ns ( su ) to set the current date. 9 Touch [OK] . The setting is s aved and the screen returns to the Date Adjust screen. 10 Touch [Time] . The Time screen appears.
24 2 Camera Feature s 2 Camera Features You can t ake beauti ful pi ctures b y simply c omposing y our pictur e and pressing the shutt er releas e button. To view and edit the pi ctures yo u have capture d, just touch t he LCD mo nitor t o perfo rm the de sired op eration.
Enjoy Taking Pic tures 25 2 Camera Feature s 4 Take th e Pictur e 5 Play Bac k the Images After th e shutter releas e butto n is pressed halfw ay (which lo cks in the focus ing point and exposure values), press it all t he way down to take a pic ture.
Enjoy Taking Pictures 26 2 Camera Feature s 6 Edit an Image Viewing Images on a T V The pict ures that you take ca n also be viewed on a TV or othe r AV equi pment so that ev eryone can enjoy t hem (p.1 00). You c an edit captur ed images (p. 108). You can cha nge the s ize and q uality level (p.
Enjoy Taking Pic tures 27 2 Camera Feature s Tips on Taking Pictures Adjusting the S hooting Conditions You can ad just the sho oting cond itions based on your creat ive intent. • You can cha nge the re corded pix els and quality l evel of the pictu res dependi ng on how you intend to us e them (p.
Enjoy Record ing Movies 28 2 Camera Feature s With t his camera, you c an rec ord movi es (6 40×48 0 pix els at 30 fps) , wit h sound fo r playback on a TV or PC, up to a maximum 4-Gigabyte size file (as a s ingle movie ). Rec orded movies can eas ily be ed ited with a varie ty of e diti ng fu ncti ons.
Enjoy Recording Movies 29 2 Camera Feature s 3 Play Bac k the Movie 4 Edit a M ovie After re cording a m ovie, press t he Q button to swit ch to Pla yback mo de.
Enjoy Re cording Sounds 30 2 Camera Feature s You can re cord soun ds up to a maxim um of 24 hour s (as a single recor ding) with the cam era. You can add an index dur ing record ing to help you qui ckly find the section of soun d you want t o listen to.
Enjoy Reco rding Sounds 31 2 Camera Feature s 3 Play Bac k the Sou nd Using the Index Fu nction for Quicker and Easier Playback Press t he 3 butto n during recording t o add an index to the curre nt sound file. B y adding a n index to a po int in the sound file , you can qui ckly jump t o that positio n during playback at any ti me.
Enjoy Printing Images 32 2 Camera Feature s After taki ng pictures and editing them , you can print them easily by using DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) setti ngs. You can even pri nt them directly from the camera without a PC whe n using a PictBrid ge- comp atibl e pr inter .
Enjoy Pri nting Imag es 33 2 Camera Feature s 3 Con nect t he Ca mera to a P rinte r 4 Print t he Images Conn ect the cam era to a printer t hat supports PictB ridge using the pr ovided US B cable.
34 3 Taking Picture s 3 Taking Pict ures In Capt ure mode, p ress the 3 button o r touch the LCD moni tor to disp lay th e shoot ing set tin gs. • On the [C apture Palett e], touch an icon with the guide chec kbox checked to display the gu ide display.
Setting t he Shoot ing Functi ons 35 3 Taking Picture s Functions set with the [Capture Toolbar] Functions set with th e [Menu] Item Description Defaul t Settin g Page Shoo ting Mode Sets the shoot ing mode according t o the shooting conditi on or your subject.
Setting the Shoo ting Funct ions 36 3 Taking Picture s Item Description Default Set ting Pa ge Recorded Pixels Sets the nu mber of reco rded pixels for movies. m (640 ×480) p.56 Quality Level Sets the quality level o f movies. C (Best) p.56 Frame R ate Set s the f rame rate ( num ber of fra mes per secon d).
Setting t he Shoot ing Functi ons 37 3 Taking Picture s Up to fou r frequentl y used functio ns can be assigned to the [Capture Tool bar] for easy access when taking picture s or rec ording movi es.
Setting the Shoo ting Funct ions 38 3 Taking Picture s Assigning a Function to the Capture Toolba r 1 Press the 3 button. The [Menu] appears. 2 Touch [Comm on]. The Commo n screen appears. 3 Touch [Fn S etting]. The Fn Setting screen appears. 4 Touch the l icon you want to assign a funct ion to in the [Capture Toolbar].
Setting t he Shoot ing Functi ons 39 3 Taking Picture s You can ch oose to hav e the camer a save the foll owing functi on settings when it is tu rned off. By u sing [Memory] in t he Memory screen, you will not nee d to select the s ame setting s again whe n shooting u nder similar conditions.
Setting the Shoo ting Funct ions 40 3 Taking Picture s 1 Press the 3 button. The [Menu] appears. 2 Touch [Comm on]. The Commo n screen appears. 3 Touch [Memor y]. The Memory s creen appears. 4 Touch the settin g you want to change. • The setting ch anges to O (On) or P (Off).
Setting t he Shoot ing Functi ons 41 3 Taking Picture s You can ch oose from t he following four display modes whe n in Capture mode. Refer t o “Monitor I ndications” o n the inside o f the front cover for detail s of each disp lay mode. (The scr een image s are exampl es to indicat e the position of the icons.
Setting the Shoo ting Funct ions 42 3 Taking Picture s 1 In Capture mode, to uch the LCD monitor. The [Capture Toolbar] appears. 2 Touch [DISPL AY]. The DISPLAY Selection screen appe ars. 3 Touch the desire d setting. The setting is s aved and the camera returns to Capture mode.
Selecting a Shootin g Mode 43 3 Taking Picture s By selec ting the shoot ing mode a ccording to th e shooting situation, you can easi ly take pictur es with the ap propriate se ttings.
Selecting a Shooting Mode 44 3 Taking Picture s Memo • When Shoo ting m ode i s set to E (Pet), [Flash Mode] is set to a (Fla sh Of f). However, t he flash mode can be changed. • When Shooti ng mode is set t o < (Flower), E (Pet), C (Kids), D (Food) or B (Tex t), [F ocus li miter] is set to Off, b ut the se tting can be change d.
Selecting a Shootin g Mode 45 3 Taking Picture s 3 Touch the desire d shooting mode icon. A guide display of t he selected shooting mode appears. • To skip the guide display, double-touch the icon. The shooting mode is selected and the camera returns to Capture mode.
Selecting a Shooting Mode 46 3 Taking Picture s 2 Touch the Shoo ting Mode (e.g. b ). • The icon of t he currently selected Capt ure Mode appears on the [Capture Toolbar]. • The [Capture Palette] appears. • If the desired icon does not appear, touch the arrow icons ( qr ) t o advance the screen.
Selecting a Shootin g Mode 47 3 Taking Picture s Letting the Camera Decide t he Optimum Mode In the b (Auto Picture) m ode, the came ra can judge the optimum mode and tak e pictures in that mode sim ply by press ing the shutt er release butt on.
Selecting a Shooting Mode 48 3 Taking Picture s Memo • In the Auto Picture Mode, EV compensati on is fixed to ±0.0. • The face recognition AF and face reco gnition AE functions also a re activated when the Aut o Picture Mode i s selected an d the mode is th e Portrait Mo de.
Selecting a Shootin g Mode 49 3 Taking Picture s Taking Pictur es of Your Pet In Pet mode ( E ), ch oose t he appr opri ate ic on depend ing on whet her your pet is da rk, light, or in betw een. The e xposure will autom atically be adju sted to prod uce the bes t pic ture.
Compo sing Y our Sh ot 50 3 Taking Picture s When t he zoom is se t to a wide angle, more of the sce ne is include d. When t he zoom is se t to telephot o, distant ob jects appea r closer. Wide angle s ettings ma ke near-to -far object s look furthe r apart than t hey really are whil e tel ephot o set ting s mak e the m look clo ser t ogeth er.
Compo sing Y our Sh ot 51 3 Taking Picture s Setting the Digital Zoom [Digit al Zoom] is set to On in the defa ult settings. To take pictur es using onl y the opti cal zoom , se t [Di gita l Zoom ] to Off. 1 Press the 3 button. The [Menu] appears. 2 Touch [Comm on].
Compo sing Y our Sh ot 52 3 Taking Picture s You can take pictures using any of the 3 decorative frames stored in the camera. 1 In Capture mode, to uch the LCD monitor . The [Capture Toolbar] appears. 2 Touch the Shoo ting Mode. (e.g. b ). • The icon of the currently selected shooting mode appears o n the [Capture Toolbar].
Adjusting t he Size, Qu ality Level , Brightness, and Color T one 53 3 Taking Picture s The ca mera will au tomaticall y adjust sett ings such as br ightness and color ton e to captur e pictures and m ovies as opt imally as p ossible. If, however, you want to use creativ e effects, you will need t o customize the shootin g functio ns.
Adjusting the Size, Quality L evel, Brightness, and Color Tone 54 3 Taking Picture s You can se t the numbe r of recorde d pixels (width × hei ght) and qualit y level (d ata compr ession rate) for pictures and movies , and the fram e rate (num ber of frames per second) for movies, according to how you inten d to use the pi ctures or mo vies.
Adjusting t he Size, Qu ality Level , Brightness, and Color T one 55 3 Taking Picture s 3 Touch [Recorded Pixels]. The Recorded Pixels screen appears. 4 Touch the recorded p ixels you want to set. The setting is s aved and the screen returns to the previous screen.
Adjusting the Size, Quality L evel, Brightness, and Color Tone 56 3 Taking Picture s For Movies Appr opriat e Numbe r of Recorded Pi xels A ccordin g to Use Appropriate Quality Level According to Use Appr opriat e Fr ame Ra te Ac cordi ng t o Use Available Color Modes Movie SR Se ttings m 640×4 80 Suitabl e for viewi ng the m ovie on a TV or PC .
Adjusting t he Size, Qu ality Level , Brightness, and Color T one 57 3 Taking Picture s Settin g the Recorded Pixels 1 Press the 3 button. The [Menu] appears. 2 Touch [Mov ie]. The Movie screen appears. 3 Touch [Recorded Pixels]. The Recorded Pixels screen appears.
Adjusting the Size, Quality L evel, Brightness, and Color Tone 58 3 Taking Picture s Recorde d Pixels, Qu ality Level, Fram e Rate and Approx. Recording Time • The above figu res may vary depend ing on the sub ject, shooting conditions, shooting mode and c apacity of the S D Memory Ca rd, etc.
Adjusting t he Size, Qu ality Level , Brightness, and Color T one 59 3 Taking Picture s You can ad just the ove rall brightne ss of the pictu re. 1 Press the 3 button. The [Menu] appears. 2 Touch [Rec. Mode 2]. The Rec. Mode 2 screen appears. 3 Touch [EV Co mpensation].
Adjusting the Size, Quality L evel, Brightness, and Color Tone 60 3 Taking Picture s Using the Histogra m This ca mera has a fu nction for dis playing a gr aph (histogr am) that sho ws the tonal range of your scene with t he darkest area s on the left and the brighte st ones to the righ t.
Adjusting t he Size, Qu ality Level , Brightness, and Color T one 61 3 Taking Picture s You can cho ose which ar ea of the image to me asure for deter mining the exposu re (br ightness ). AE Metering 1 Press the 3 button. The [Menu] appears. 2 Touch [Rec.
Adjusting the Size, Quality L evel, Brightness, and Color Tone 62 3 Taking Picture s Flash Mode 1 In Capture mode, to uch the LCD monitor . The [Capture Toolbar] appears. 2 Touch the Flash Mo de. (e.g. , ). • The icon of t he currently selected f lash mode appears o n the [Capture Toolbar].
Adjusting t he Size, Qu ality Level , Brightness, and Color T one 63 3 Taking Picture s Memo • The approxima te range of th e flash is 0.15 m to 6 m when not us ing the zoom (wide-ang le setting) (facto ry default sett ing. The approximat e range of the fla sh is 0.
Adjusting the Size, Quality L evel, Brightness, and Color Tone 64 3 Taking Picture s White ba lance is a funct ion for adju sting the colo r of an image so that whi te obje cts app ear whi te.
Adjusting t he Size, Qu ality Level , Brightness, and Color T one 65 3 Taking Picture s Adjusting the White B alance Manually (Manual) Have a bl ank sh eet of white pap er or si mila r mater ial re ady. 1 Select [Manual] on the Whit e Balance screen. [Adj.
Adjusting the Size, Quality L evel, Brightness, and Color Tone 66 3 Taking Picture s Sharpn ess, satura tion, and contras t each have three lev els of adjustme nt availab le for sharpen ing or softeni ng image o utlines, enh ancing vividne ss, and adju sting image contrast.
Adjusting t he Size, Qu ality Level , Brightness, and Color T one 67 3 Taking Picture s You can ta ke three con tinuous pi ctures with sh ooting sett ings, such a s exposu re and white ba lance, aut omatically changed. Afte r you have taken the picture, you c an choose t he better look ing one.
Adjusting the Size, Quality L evel, Brightness, and Color Tone 68 3 Taking Picture s 5 Touch and select th e exposure compensation valu e. • You can select the value from ±0.3/±0.7/±1.0/±1.3/±1.7 / ±2.0 . • The setting is saved and the sc reen returns to the previous screen.
Adjusting t he Size, Qu ality Level , Brightness, and Color T one 69 3 Taking Picture s Other Se ttings Sharpness, Satur ation and Contrast are selected when th e respecti ve button is t ouched in s tep 4.
Focusing 70 3 Taking Picture s The ca mera auto matically focu ses on yo ur subject w hen you press the shutter rel ease button halfway. If, h owever, you want to quickl y focus on a specific point, you will need to select one of the camera’s focus modes.
Focusing 71 3 Taking Picture s Focusi ng in Dimly Lit Locations By default, t he camera is set to use the auxiliary AF light for easie r focu sing in di mly lit locat ions (p .
Focusing 72 3 Taking Picture s 1 In Capture mode, to uch the LCD monitor . The [Capture Toolbar] appears. 2 Touch the Fo cus Mode. (e.g. = ). • The icon of the currently selected focus mode appears o n the [Capture Toolbar]. • The Focus M ode screen appears.
Focusing 73 3 Taking Picture s Adjusting the Focus Ma nually 1 Touch [Manual Fo cus] on the Focus Mode screen. The Adjustable MF guide appears on the LCD monitor. 2 Touch a poin t inside the Adjustable MF guide. The area inside the Adjustable MF guide is enlarged to fill the screen.
Focusing 74 3 Taking Picture s Choosing the Focusing Area 1 Press the 3 button. The [Menu] appears. 2 Touch [Rec. Mode 1]. The Rec. Mode 1 screen appears. 3 Touch AF Set ting. The AF Setting screen appears. 4 Touch [Focu sing Area]. The Focusing A rea screen appears.
Focusing 75 3 Taking Picture s Limiting the Focus Range (Focus Limiter) 1 Touch [Focu s Limiter] on the AF Setting screen. The setting changes to FL O (On) or P (Off). 2 Touch three times. • The camera returns to Capture mode. • Press the Q button to return to Playback mode.
Focusing 76 3 Taking Picture s Caution The auxi liary AF light of this c amera conforms to th e safety stan dard (IEC60825-1) f or Class 1 LED produ cts. Looking at the light directly will not create safety hazard. However, do not look int o the emitte r from a very short distance as it may make you dizzy.
Focusing 77 3 Taking Picture s To set AUTO adjust 4 Touch [AUTO XXX] (XXX is the currently selected value). The ISO Corction in AUTO s creen appears. 5 Select AUTO adjust and tou ch it. • You can select from 64 to 100/64 to 200/64 to 400/64 to 8 00/64 to 1600/64 to 3200.
Taking Pictu res 78 3 Taking Picture s Instead of pressing the sh utter releas e button on th e camera, yo u can use the self-time r (p.79) o r remote control function ( p.80) to take pi ctures. You can al so take cont inuous pic tures (p.82) by keeping th e shutter rele ase butt on pre ssed.
Taking Pic tures 79 3 Taking Picture s In S elf-t imer mode, the pi cture i s taken ten secon ds or t wo sec onds after the shu tter release button is pres sed. Stabiliz e the camer a with a tripo d when taking a picture wit h the self-time r. 1 In Capture mode, to uch the LCD monitor .
Taking Pictu res 80 3 Taking Picture s Instead of pressing the shutter re lease butt on, you can use the Remo te cont rol E or F (op tiona l) t o tak e pi ctur es. 1 In Capture mode, to uch the LCD monitor . The [Capture Toolbar] appears. 2 Touch the Drive Mode.
Taking Pic tures 81 3 Taking Picture s Using the Remote Co ntrol to Ad just the Zo om Magnif ication With th e Remote con trol E (optional) , you can also adjust the zoom magnif ication wit h the zoom bu tton. 1 Press the zoom button on the remote contro l in remote control mode.
Taking Pictu res 82 3 Taking Picture s In this mod e, pictur es are taken co ntinuous ly for as long as the shutter rele ase bu tton is p res sed. You ca n cont inue shoo ting unt il the me mory ca pacity o f the SD Mem ory Card or buil t-in memory is full.
Taking Pic tures 83 3 Taking Picture s You can choose the Inst ant Rev iew time (the len gth of tim e the im age is display ed imm ediately a fter a p icture is taken) f rom [1 sec], [2se c], [3se c], [4sec], [5s ec] and [Off] ( no display). 1 Press the 3 button.
Taking Pictu res 84 3 Taking Picture s You can us e the Memo Pad to write note s or memos or dr aw lines on a white background as you would do on white paper . 1 In C aptu re Mode , to uch t he LCD moni tor. The [Capture Toolbar] appears. 2 Touch [Mem o Pad].
85 4 Playing Back and Editing Images 4 Play ing Back a nd Edi ting Images Press the Q button to switch fr om Captur e mode t o Playba ck mode. I n Playback mode , you can use t he [Playb ack Toolb ar] to set the playbac k function s. • On the [Pla yback Palette ], touch an icon wit h the guide checkb ox checked to display the gu ide display.
Sett ing th e Play back Fu ncti ons 86 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images Functions Set with the [Playback Too lbar] Functions Available on the [Playb ack Palette ] Item Descr iption Default Setting Page n Playback Pal ette The P layback Palette appears.
Setting the Playb ack Functio ns 87 4 Playing Back and Editing Images h Special Effect Color Filter Uses b lack-and-wh ite, sepia , red, blue, green, a nd other c olor filter s to proce ss an image. B&W p.124 Digital Filter Softens images, makes them lo ok like illustrations o r makes the subject look broad er or mo re sl ender .
Sett ing th e Play back Fu ncti ons 88 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images You can ch oose fro m the followi ng three display modes whe n in Playbac k mode. Refer t o “Monitor I ndications” o n the inside o f the front cover for detail s of each disp lay mode.
Setting the Playb ack Functio ns 89 4 Playing Back and Editing Images Memo • With the histo gram displayed, yo u can determine if the image was properly exposed (p. 60). • When the his togram is displ ayed, warnings ar e shown for portions that are too brig ht or d ark.
Playin g Back Imag es, Movies, a nd Sound F iles 90 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images Use thi s mode when you want to pl ay back an im age or soun d file stra ight away wi thou t takin g pict ures . 1 With your camera turned of f, press the p ower switch while holding d own the Q b utton.
Playing B ack Image s, Movies, a nd Sound F iles 91 4 Playing Back and Editing Images Caution • Movies c annot be rota ted. • Protec ted images (p.
Playin g Back Imag es, Movies, a nd Sound F iles 92 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images You can m agnify an im age up to 8 time s. When an ima ge is magni fied, you c an drag it to c hange the di splay locat ion. 1 In Playback mode, touch t he arrow icons ( qr ) to choose the image you want to magnify.
Playing B ack Image s, Movies, a nd Sound F iles 93 4 Playing Back and Editing Images You can d isplay nine c aptured ima ges or so und files on the LCD mon itor at a ti me. 1 In Playback mode, turn th e zoom lever toward f . • Nine-image display appears .
Playin g Back Imag es, Movies, a nd Sound F iles 94 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images Folder display A list of the folde rs in which im ages and au dio files are st ored is displ ayed. Touc h a folder to display the image s in the folder in t he 9-image display.
Playing B ack Image s, Movies, a nd Sound F iles 95 4 Playing Back and Editing Images 1 In Playback mode, t ouch the arrow icons ( qr ) t o choose an image with a voice memo (p.130). The U icon appears f or images with a voice memo. 2 Touch the w ico n.
Playin g Back Imag es, Movies, a nd Sound F iles 96 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images You can p lay back the movies y ou have take n in Movi e ( C ) mode. Soun d is played back at the sam e time. 1 In Playback mode, t ouch the arrow icons ( qr ) t o choose the movie to play back.
Playing B ack Image s, Movies, a nd Sound F iles 97 4 Playing Back and Editing Images You can play back the sound files y ou recorded in Voice Recordi ng ( O ) mode. 1 In Playback mode, t ouch the arrow icons ( qr ) t o choose the sound file to play back.
Playin g Back Imag es, Movies, a nd Sound F iles 98 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images You can pl ay back recor ded image s and movie s one after an other. 1 In Playback mode, touch t he arrow icons ( qr ) to choose an image from which to start the slideshow.
Playing B ack Image s, Movies, a nd Sound F iles 99 4 Playing Back and Editing Images Setting t he Interval Touch [In terval] on th e Slideshow s creen to set the pl ayback interv al. Select from [3sec ], [5sec], [ 10sec], [20sec], or [30sec] for setting [Interva l].
Playin g Back Imag es, Movies, a nd Sound F iles 100 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images Instead of using the LC D monitor , you can use th e provided AV cable to play back image s, mo vies and s ounds on A V equi pment wit h a vi deo I N jack , su ch as a TV o r vi deo pr ojec tor.
Playing B ack Image s, Movies, a nd Sound F iles 101 4 Playing Back and Editing Images 5 An operations guide will appear on the TV screen. • Use the z oom lev er, shutter release bu tton, Q button, or 3 button. Zoom lever : S elects an icon, s witches screens, or performs other operations.
Deleting Images a nd Soun d Files 102 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images You ca n dele te images and s ound f iles indivi dually. Caution • Prote cted images and sound files cannot be deleted (p. 105). • Images and sound files canno t be deleted when the SD Memo ry Card’s write-prot ect switch is in the locked po sition.
Deleting Images a nd Sound F iles 103 4 Playing Back and Editing Images Deleting a Voice Memo To de let e a vo ice m emo r ecord ed wi th an image (p.130), t ouch [Del ete Sound ] in Step 5. Only th e voice memo i s deleted. Select [D elete] in Step 5 to delete both th e image an d sound file.
Deleting Images a nd Soun d Files 104 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images You can de lete sever al images or so und files selec ted from the nine- image di splay at onc e. Caution Protec ted file s cannot be deleted (p.1 05). 1 In Playback mode, turn th e zoom lever toward f .
Deleting Images a nd Sound F iles 105 4 Playing Back and Editing Images You can pr otect image s and sound files from bei ng accidental ly deleted. 1 In Playback mode, touch t he LCD monitor. The [Playback Toolbar] appears. 2 Touch the n ico n. • The [Playback Palette] appears.
Deleting Images a nd Soun d Files 106 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images Protecting All Images and Sound Files 1 Touch [All Images/Sou nds] on the Protect screen. A confirmation dialog appears. 2 Touch [Prot ect]. All the images and sound files are protected.
Deleting Images a nd Sound F iles 107 4 Playing Back and Editing Images 3 Doub le- touch t he ] icon. • The Image Rec overy screen ap pears. • If the desired icon does not appear, touch the arrow icons ( qr ) t o advance the screen. • Touch an icon with the guide check box checked to display t he guide display.
Editi ng Images and Movies 108 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images By c hangin g the re corded pixels and qual ity level o f an i mage, yo u can r educe the file si ze.
Editin g Images a nd Movies 109 4 Playing Back and Editing Images Caution • Movies and sound files canno t be resized. • You ca nnot selec t a la rger resolut ion o r higher quality than t hat of t he origina l image.
Editi ng Images and Movies 110 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images Caution Movies or soun d files can not be cropped. Memo • The cr opped ima ge will be saved at the sa me qualit y setti ng as t he origina l imag e. • For images wit h voice memos th at are cropped and saved as ne w images, the voice memo is sa ved together with th e new image.
Editin g Images a nd Movies 111 4 Playing Back and Editing Images You can m ake drawing s on and add st amps to th e pictures you have taken. You can also crea te your ow n stamp (“My Stamp”) fro m a picture you have taken. 1 In Playback mode, touch t he arrow icons ( qr ) to choose the image you wan t to edit.
Editi ng Images and Movies 112 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images 6 Use the drawing tools on t he bottom of the screen to make a drawing or add stam ps. • Touch the icon of a drawing tool to select each function. : Displays the toolbar. : Closes t he toolbar.
Editin g Images a nd Movies 113 4 Playing Back and Editing Images 2 Touch and select the colo r, type and h ardness of each line. • You can select from 12 line colors: black, whi te, red, orange, yellow, green, purple, blue, pink, li ght blue, dark green, brown.
Editi ng Images and Movies 114 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images 2 Touch the arrow ico ns ( qr ) to select the stamp you want to use. You can select functions by touching the corresponding icon. i : This ico n is displayed only when a current ly selected stamp can be deleted.
Editin g Images a nd Movies 115 4 Playing Back and Editing Images 2 Touch the stamp you want to use. Touch the arrow icons ( qr ) if they are displayed to switch the display. You can select functions by touching the corresponding icon. [New] : Touch this icon to create a new icon.
Editi ng Images and Movies 116 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images You can ro tate stamps and My Stam p 15 degrees at a time. The following explanatio n is for st amps. O perations for My Stamp a re the same. 1 Touch the icon on the My Drawing screen. The Stamp S election screen appears.
Editin g Images a nd Movies 117 4 Playing Back and Editing Images 8 Touch the locatio n where you want to add the stamp. The stamp is added at the speci fied location. 9 Touch [OK] . The screen returns to the Special Effect screen. 10 Touch [Exit]. A save dialog f or selecting the s ave method appears.
Editi ng Images and Movies 118 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images 4 Drag the stylus pen over th e area you want to cu t. • Draw an unbroken line to select t he area you want to cut. When you have enclosed the area with the line and release the stylus pen from the screen, the area to cut is determined.
Editin g Images a nd Movies 119 4 Playing Back and Editing Images 5 Touch [OK] . The confirmation dialog appears. 6 Touch [Save]. The stamp (M y Stamp) is registered, and the screen returns to the My Stamp S election screen. Using the Eraser Touc h the S i con to display th e Eraser Selection screen.
Editi ng Images and Movies 120 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images 4 Doub le- touch t he h icon. • The Special Effect screen appears. • Touch an icon with the guide check box checked to display the guide display. 5 Touch [Fr ame Comp]. The Frame S election screen appears.
Editin g Images a nd Movies 121 4 Playing Back and Editing Images You can m ake your ow n frames fro m captured ima ges. 1 Touch [New] in the Frame Selection screen. • The Frame M ethod Selection screen appears. • Select the cutting method. To Cut Frames by Freehand Cutt ing 2 Touch [Fr eehand Cutting].
Editi ng Images and Movies 122 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images To Cut Frames by Shape Cutting 2 Touch [Sha pe Cutting]. The Shape C utting Selection screen appears. 3 Select the shape to cut and t ouch it. The Image Sha pe Cutting screen appear s. • The position to cut can be adj usted by dragging the shape.
Editin g Images a nd Movies 123 4 Playing Back and Editing Images Caution • Decompress downloaded fr ames and copy them to the FRAME folder on th e built-in memor y or the SD memory card. • If you format eit her the SD memory card or the built-in memory with the camera, a FR AME folder is create d in whichever memory you have formatted.
Editi ng Images and Movies 124 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images You can use th e Color F ilter func tion to ch ange th e color ton e of im ages. You can ch oose from 1 3 color filter s: B&W, sepia, color (8 vari ations), B&W+Red , B&W+Green , and B&W+Blue.
Editin g Images a nd Movies 125 4 Playing Back and Editing Images You can make p hotograph ed pictur es look as if they ha ve been t aken with a fish-eye lens. 1 In the Playback Mode, touch the arrow icons ( qr ) to choose the image you wan t to edit.
Editi ng Images and Movies 126 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images 1 In Playback mode, touch t he arrow icons ( qr ) to choose the image fo r which you want to change th e brightness. 2 Touch the LCD m onitor. The [Playback Toolbar] appears. 3 Touch the n ico n.
Editin g Images a nd Movies 127 4 Playing Back and Editing Images You can use di gital filte rs to give an imag e softnes s, make it look like an illustra tion, or make t he subjects look broade r or more slen der. 1 In Playback mode, touch t he arrow icons ( qr ) to choose the image you wan t to edit.
Editi ng Images and Movies 128 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images You can correct i mages w here the fl ash has c aused the subject to a ppear with red ey es. 1 In Playback mode, touch t he arrow icons ( qr ) to choose the image for which yo u want to use the red-eye compensation fu nction.
Editin g Images a nd Movies 129 4 Playing Back and Editing Images Caution • The red-eye c ompensation f unction cann ot be used on movies or f or picture s where red eyes are small er than a certain siz e.
Editi ng Images and Movies 130 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images You can ad d sound (voice memo ) to pictures you h ave taken . 1 In Playback mode, touch t he arrow icons ( qr ) to choose the image to which you want to add a voice memo. 2 Touch the LCD m onitor.
Editin g Images a nd Movies 131 4 Playing Back and Editing Images You can choos e an imag e sav ed on the SD Memo ry Card to be di spla yed as the star t-up scree n when the ca mera is turn ed on. 1 In Playback mode, touch t he arrow icons ( qr ) to choose the imag e you want to use as the start-up screen.
Editi ng Images and Movies 132 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images 1 In Playback mode, touch t he arrow icons ( qr ) to choose the movie you wan t to use to capture a still image. 2 Touch the LCD m onitor. The [Playback Toolbar] appears. 3 Touch the n ico n.
Editin g Images a nd Movies 133 4 Playing Back and Editing Images 1 In the Playback Mode, touch the arrow icons ( qr ) to choose the movie you wan t to divide. 2 Touch the LCD m onitor. The [Playback Toolbar] appears. 3 Touch the n ico n. • The [Playback Palette] appears.
Editi ng Images and Movies 134 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images 1 In the Playback Mode, touch the arrow icons ( qr ) to choose a movie you wa nt to stitch to another one. 2 Touch the LCD m onitor. The [Playback Toolbar] appears. 3 Touch the n ico n.
Editin g Images a nd Movies 135 4 Playing Back and Editing Images For copy ing image s and sound files from the bui lt-in memo ry to the SD Memory Card and vice versa. Caution • You cannot use this funct ion if no SD Memory Card is inser ted in the camera.
Editi ng Images and Movies 136 4 Playing Ba ck and Editing Images To Copy Files from the SD Memory Card to the Built-in Memo ry Sele cted i mage s and sou nd file s can be copied from th e SD Memo ry Card to the bui lt-in memor y one at a time. 4 Touch the b icon .
137 5 Printing Images 5 Printing Images The Digi tal Prin t Or der Fo rmat (DP OF) s tores pri nti ng i nfor mati on for pict ures so t hey c an aut omati call y be prin ted on a DP OF-co mpati ble printer or at DPOF-e nabled phot o processi ng labs. Specify the nu mber of copies for each i mage and if you w ant the date to appear on the print.
Printing with DPOF 138 5 Printing Images 6 Touch [Date]. The setting changes to O (On) or P (Off). O : The date will be impr inted. P : The date will not be imp rinted. 7 Touch [Copies] . The Copies sc reen appears. 8 Touch the arrow ico ns ( su ) to specify the number of copies.
Pri ntin g wi th D POF 139 5 Printing Images The same number of copie s and the sam e date setting are app lied to all the image s stor ed in the camer a. 1 In Playback mode, touch t he LCD monitor. The [Playback Toolbar] appears. 2 Touch the n ico n.
Direct Printing with PictBridge 140 5 Printing Images By connecting t he camera to a PictBri dge-compatible p rinter with th e prov ided U SB c able, you can pr int i mages dir ectl y f rom th e came ra witho ut using a PC.
Direct Printing with PictBridge 141 5 Printing Images 1 In the Prin ting Mode Selection screen, touch [P rint One ]. The setting screen appears. 2 Touch [Date]. The setting changes to O (On) or P (Off). O : The date will be impr inted. P : The date will not be imp rinted.
Direct Printing with PictBridge 142 5 Printing Images Changing the Print Settings 5 Touch [Pri nt]. A confirmation dialog appears. 6 Touch [Paper Siz e]. The Paper Size screen appears. 7 Touch the desired p aper size. You can only choose a size that is supported by your printer.
Direct Printing with PictBridge 143 5 Printing Images 1 In the Printing Mode Selection screen (Step 5 on p.140), to uch [Print All]. The setting screen appears. 2 Specify the numb er of copies and if you want the date to appear on t he print. Refer to Steps 2 to 4 in “Printing Single Image” (p.
Direct Printing with PictBridge 144 5 Printing Images Discon nect the USB cab le from the c amera and pr inter when you ha ve finish ed printing. 1 Turn off the cam era.
145 6 Settings 6 Setti ngs In Capt ure or Playba ck mode, pr ess the 3 butt on to dis play the menu f or setting the various ca mera func tions. This section exp lains how to set the [Sound] and [Setti ng] menu items (For [ Rec. Mode 1], [Re c. Mode 2], [ Movie], and [Common], refer to p.
Using th e Setting Menu 146 6 Settings Available Settings with [Sound] icon Available Settings wit h [Setting] icon Item Description Default Se tting Page Operati on Volu me Sets the volume of the ope ration soun ds. 3p . 1 5 1 Playback Volume Sets the vol ume of m ovies and s ound files.
Formatti ng an SD Memory Card an d the Bui lt-in Me mory 147 6 Settings Forma tting will delete al l the data in the b uilt-in memor y or on the SD Memory Card. If an SD Memo ry Card is in the camera, all its data will be deleted. If no SD Mem ory Car d has be en inserted in the ca mera, all the data in the built- in memory will be deleted.
Format ting an S D Memory C ard and the Built- in Memor y 148 6 Settings 3 Touch [For mat]. The Format screen appears. 4 Touch [For mat]. Formatting starts.
Chan ging the D ate and Time 149 6 Settings You c an ch ange t he d ate an d ti me se tting s. Yo u can also set the s tyle in which t he date and tim e appear. Setting the Date Sty le 1 Press the 3 button. The [Menu] appears. 2 Touch [Set ting]. • The Setting screen appears.
Chang ing the Date and Ti me 150 6 Settings Setting t he Date 1 Touch [Date] o n the Date Adjust screen. The Date screen appears. 2 Touch the arrow ico ns ( su ) to set the date. 3 Touch [OK] . The setting is saved and the scr een returns to the D ate Adjust screen.
Chan ging the Sou nd Settin gs 151 6 Settings You can adjust th e volume of operatio n and playb ack sound s and cha nge the type of start -up sound, shutter sound, oper ation so und, and self-timer sound. You can also tu rn off the soun ds. 1 Press the 3 button.
Chang ing the S ound Setti ngs 152 6 Settings Changing the Start-up Sound, Shut ter Sound, Operation Sound, Self-timer So und Type 1 Touch the desire d sound setting icon on the Soun d screen. The setting screen appears. 2 Touch the icon o f the sound type you want to set .
Setting the W orld Tim e 153 6 Settings The da te and time se lected with the pr ocedur e in “Setting the Language and the Dat e and Time” (p. 21) and “Changi ng the Date and Tim e” (p.149) serve as the Hometown da te and time. By using the world time func tion, you can di splay the time in a city other than the Homet own (Destin ation).
Sett ing th e World Time 154 6 Settings 6 Touch the arrow icons ( qr ) to choose the destination city. The current time of the selected city appears. 7 Touch the Z ico n. The DST sc reen appears. 8 Touch [On] or [Off]. [On] : Turns on the daylight saving t ime setting.
Setting the W orld Tim e 155 6 Settings Refer to the following li st of cities when set ting the World Time. Regio n City Region Cit y North Am erica H onolulu Africa/ West Asia Dakar Anchorage Algier.
Sett ing th e World Time 156 6 Settings Regio n City Oceania Per th Adel aide Sydney Noum ea Wellington Auckland Pago Pago.
Chang ing the Di splay La nguage 157 6 Settings You can ch ange the lang uage in whi ch informa tion appears o n the LCD monito r of the camer a. You can ch oose from J apanese, English, Fre nch, Germ.
Chang ing a Fold er Name 158 6 Settings You can cho ose how names are assigne d to folders f or storing images and sound fil es. The initial set ting is “Date” so phot os are saved to fil es according to the dat e they were shot. Folder N aming Method 1 Press the 3 button.
Chan ging a Fold er Name 159 6 Settings 5 Touch twice. The camera returns to Capture mode..
Chang ing the US B Connect ion Mode 160 6 Settings Choo se the approp riate USB con nection m ode depend ing on whethe r you are g oing to conne ct the USB cable t o a PC or a PictBridge- comp atibl e prin ter. 1 Press the 3 button. The [Menu] appears.
Changin g the Vid eo Output Format 161 6 Settings When y ou connec t the came ra to AV equipm ent, choo se the appr opriate vide o out put f ormat (NT SC or P AL) t o pla y back imag es.
Adjusting the Brightness of th e LCD Monitor 162 6 Settings 1 Press the 3 button. The [Menu] appears. 2 Touch [Set ting]. • The Setting screen appears. • If the desired icon does not appear, touch the arrow icons ( qr ) t o advance the screen. 3 Touch q or r .
Using th e Power Sa ving Fu nction 163 6 Settings You can save b attery power by setting the LCD monitor to turn off automat ically when no oper ations h ave been pe rformed for a predete rmined ti me period. After the power savi ng functi on is acti vated, y ou can turn the LCD moni tor on a gain by pr essing any bu tton on t he camer a.
Setting Auto Power Off 164 6 Settings You can s et the cam era to turn of f automatica lly when no operations have been pe rfor med fo r a prede term ined t ime per iod. 1 Press the 3 button. The [Menu] appears. 2 Touch [Set ting]. • The Setting screen appears.
Setting t he Guid e Display 165 6 Settings You can choose w hether or no t the gui de display w ill appear when an ico n is touched on th e [Capture Palette] o r [Playback Palette ]. The guide display provides a de scription of each icon’s fu nction.
Returning Changed Se ttings to Their Defaults (Rese t) 166 6 Settings You can re set the cam era setting s to their defaul ts. The lang uage, date and time, wo rld time, and vide o output fo rmat are not affe cted . 1 Press the 3 button. The [Menu] appears.
167 7 Appendix 7 Appe ndix The op tional AC adapter kit K-AC63 is re commend ed when the cam era will be used wit h AV or PC equipment and will be on f or long periods of time. 1 Make sure that the camera is turned off b efore opening the DC input termin al cover.
Using th e AC Ad apter 168 7 Appendix Caution • Make sure t he camera is t urned off before connectin g or disconne cting the AC adapter. • Make sur e the AC pl ug cord a nd the p ower cord conne cting t he AC adapt er to t he camera are i nserted securely .
Optional A ccessories 169 7 Appendix A numbe r of dedicated accessori es are availab le for this came ra. AC adapter kit K-AC6 3 (AC adapter D-AC63, AC Plug cord D-CO2 4) Batter y charger kit K -BC63 (*) (Battery charger D-BC6 3, AC Plug cord D-CO24) The en ding of the AC plu g cord D-CO2 4 (*) differs dep ending on th e countr y.
Message s 170 7 Appendix Messa ges such as the followin g may appear on the LCD monitor durin g camer a operation. Message s Battery dep leted The bat tery is exhau sted. Charge the battery usi ng the battery charger (p.14). Memory card full The SD Memory Card is ful l and no more i mages or sound files ca n be saved .
Messages 171 7 Appendix Messa ges such as the followin g may appear on the LCD monitor when usin g the Pi ctBr idge funct ion. Data being recorded Appears when you tr y to switch to Playback m ode or Movie mode while an image is still being recorded, or when the p rotect setting o r DPOF setting is being changed.
Trouble shooting 172 7 Appendix Troubleshooting Proble m Cause Solution Camera will not turn on Battery is not installe d Check if a battery is installed. If not, install batte ry (p.15). Battery is installed incorrect ly Check orientation of b attery.
Troub leshooting 173 7 Appendix Subj ect i s not in focus Subject is diffic ult to focus on with au tofocus Lock focus on anothe r object loca ted at the same distance (pres s shutter relea se button halfwa y), then comp ose picture and pre ss shutter r elease button fu lly, or us e Manual F ocus mode (p .
Trouble shooting 174 7 Appendix Picture is too dar k Flash mo de is set to a (Flash O ff) Set to , (Aut o) or b (Fl ash On) ( p.62) . Subject is beyond the flas h rang e Take pictu re within range of flash (p.62). Came ra is unabl e to correctly a djust exposu re Adjust EV se tting toward q (p.
Troub leshooting 175 7 Appendix Came ra ima ges are not di splayed on TV Imprope r cable conn ectio ns, no power , inco rre ct TV forma t chosen Make sure video cable is connected to proper input on TV, that b oth camera and TV are turn ed on, an d that the correct video format is se lected (p.
Main Specifications 176 7 Appendix Approx imate Image St orage Cap acity and Rec ording Time Picture Main Speci fications Type Fully automatic com pact digital still camer a with built-in zoom lens Effective P ixels 7.1 megapixels Sensor 7.41 megapixel s (total pi xels) 1/2.
Main Specifications 177 7 Appendix Movie/ Sound 30fps 15fps Sound Built-in Memo ry 256 MB Built-in Memory 256 MB B uilt-in Memory 256 MB m 640×48 0 C 19 sec. 3 min. 47 sec . 37 sec. 7 min. 28 sec. 15 min . 48 sec. 3 hr. 8 min. 51 sec. D 25 sec. 5 min.
Main Specifications 178 7 Appendix Focusing System Type TTL contr ast detectio n system by s ensor 9-po int a utof ocus (multi ple/s pot c hange able) Still Picture Focusing Range (from le ns front) Normal : A pprox. 0 .4 m - ∞ (f ull zoom ra nge) Macro : A pprox.
Main Specifications 179 7 Appendix Flash Type Auto flash w ith red-eye reduction function Flash Mode s A uto (at low illumination), Flash Off, Flash On, Auto+Red- eye, Flash O n+Red-eye, Soft Flash Effectiv e Range F ull wide-angl e setting: A pprox. 0.
Main Specifications 180 7 Appendix Infor mation on di sposal for us ers 1. In t he Europe an Unio n If your prod uct is marked with this symbol , it means that us ed ele ctri cal/ elect roni c pr oduct s sho uld no t be mixe d wit h general hou sehold waste.
WARRANTY POLICY 181 7 Appendix All PENT AX cameras purchased through au thorized bona fi de photogra phic distributio n channe ls are guara nteed ag ains t defects of materi al or workmanship for a period of twelv e months from date of purchase.
WARRANTY POLICY 182 7 Appendix • This warr anty polic y does not affect t he customer ’s statutory right s. • The local warranty poli cies available f rom PENTAX distributo rs in some countries can supe rsede t his war ranty pol icy.
WARRANTY POLICY 183 7 Appendix For cu stomers i n USA STATEMENT OF FCC COMP LIANCE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the foll owing two cond itions: (1) Thi s.
WARRANTY POLICY 184 7 Appendix Declaration o f Conformity According t o 47CFR, Par ts 2 and 15 fo r Class B Personal Computer s and Peripherals We: PENTAX Imaging Compa ny A Division of PENTAX of America , Inc. Locate d at: 600 12 Street, S uite 300 Golden, C olorado 8 0401 U.
Index 185 7 Appendix Symbols x Tele........ ......... .......... .......... . 50 w Wide ........... .......... ......... ..... 50 y Magnify . ......... .......... .......... . 9 2 f Nine-image dis play......... ..... 93 Q button ............ .........
Index 186 7 Appendix Flash On (Flash) ..... ......... ........ 62 Fluor es. Light (White Balance)... .......... .......... . 64 Focus ......... ......... .......... .......... . 70 Focus Limiter ....... .......... .......... . 75 Focus Modes. ........
Index 187 7 Appendix R Recorded Pixels ......... ......... ..... 54 Recording Capacity.......... .. 16 , 55 Red-eye Compensati on ...... ... 1 28 Red-eye Reduction (Flash) ...... 62 Remote Control .......... ......... ..... 80 Reset .......... .......
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