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/ Digi tal C amer a Operating Manual To ensure the best pe rformance from your came ra, please re ad the Opera ting Manual before usi ng the came ra. PENTAX RICOH IMAGING CO ., LTD. 2-35-7, Maeno-cho, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 174-8639, JAPAN (htt p://w ww.p ent ax.
Memo Thank you for purchasing this PENTA X Digital Camera. Please read t his manual before using t he camera in order to get the most out of all the features and functions. Keep this ma nual safe, as it can be a valuable tool in helping you to understand all t he camera’s capabilities.
1 • All other t rademar ks are the property of their respective owners. To users of this camera • Do not use or s tore this camera in th e vicinity of equipment that ge nerates strong electro magnetic radiat ion or magnetic fie lds.
2 Warning • Do not at tem pt to take the camera apart or modify t he cam era. High voltages are present within the camera, and there is a danger of electr ic shock if the camera is taken apart.
3 Warning • Always use the power adapt er or AC adapter exclusively developed f or this camera, with the s pecified power and v oltage. Using a power adapter or AC adapter not exclusiv e to this camer a, or using the exclusive power adapter or AC adapter with an unspecified power or voltage can cause a f ire, electric shock, or camera breakdown.
4 Warning • Be sure to store the battery out of the reach of sm all children. Placing it in their mouths may c ause an electric shock. • If any leakage from the bat tery should c ome in contact with your eyes, it may cause a loss of sight. Flush your eyes with clean water and get medical attention immediately.
5 • When traveling, take the Worldwide Service Network listing t h at is included in the package. This w ill be useful if y ou experience problems abroad. • When the camera ha s not been us ed for a long time, confirm that it is still working properly, particularly prior to t aking important pict ures (such as at a wedding or when traveling).
6 • If the camera is subjected to rapid temperature changes, condensat ion may form on the inside and outside of the camera. Therefore put the camera in a bag or plastic bag and take it out when the di fference in temperature has subs ided. • Avoid contact with garbage, mud, sand, dust, water, toxic gases , or salt.
7 • The SD Memo ry Ca rd is e quipped with a write-protect switch. Setting the s witch to LOCK prevents ne w data fro m being rec orded o n the card , the st ored dat a from being de leted, and the card from being form atted by th e camer a or c omput er.
8 Regarding Waterproof, Dustpro of, and Shockproof Design • This cam era is provided with a waterproof/dustproof design complying with JIS waterproof grade 8 and JIS dustpro of grade 6 (equivalent to IP68). • The c amera satisf ies the PENTA X drop test (2 .
9 • Avoid opening the battery co ver when near t he waterside or with wet hands. When changing the battery or the SD Memory Card, avoid places where the camera is likely to get wet or dirty, and make sure that the camera and your hands are completely dry.
10 • Do not open the battery cover if the camera is wet. Wipe off any water with a clean lint-free cloth. • The inside surface of the cover may get wet when it is opened. Wipe off any water that is on the cover. • Wiping off the camera while ther e is sand or dust on it may scratch the surface of the camer a.
11 Using Your Came ra S afely ....... ..... ......... ..... ...... ........ ...... ........ ...... ........ .. 1 Care to be Taken Durin g Handling . .......... ............. ............ ........... ........... 5 Regarding Water proof, Dustproof, and S hockproof Design .
12 Taking Pictures 61 Takin g Still Pi ctur es .. ......... ..... ...... ........ ...... ........ ...... ........ ...... ........ ...... ..... 6 1 Takin g Pictu res .. ......... ..... ......... ..... ......... ..... ......... ..... ......... ..... ...
13 Reco rding M ovi es .. ......... ..... ......... ..... ......... ..... ......... ..... ......... ..... ......... ... 113 Recor ding M ovies ....... ........ ...... ........ ...... ........ ...... ........ ...... ........ ...... ... 113 Recor ding a M ovie Q uickly U sing th e Movi e Butto n.
14 Editi ng and Printin g 145 Editi ng Im ages ... ..... ......... ..... ......... ..... ......... ..... ......... ..... ......... ..... ......... ... 145 Changing the I mage Size (Resize)....... ......... ........... ......... ........... ....... 145 Crop ping Im ages .
15 Connecting to a Computer 192 Con necting to a Compu ter .. ......... ..... ......... ..... ......... ..... ......... ..... ......... ... 192 Settin g the USB Conne ction Mode ... ...... ..... ......... ..... ......... ..... ......... ... 1 92 Connecting the Camera and a Comput er .
16 In this manual, the method for operating the four-w ay controller is shown in illustrations, such as in the ones below. The meanings of the symbols used in this Operating Manual are explained below. 1 Indicates the referenc e page number for an exp lanation of the related ope ration.
17 This Operating Manual c ontains the following chapters . Composition of the Operating Manual 1 Getting Started ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––.
18 Getting Started 1 Checking the Contents of the Package *1 Available as optional accessories . *2 The AC plug adapt er is attached t o the power adapter.
19 1 Getting Started Names of Parts Front (*) Only avai lable with the PENTAX WG-3 GPS. Back Shutter release b utton Lens Power button/Power lamp (green) Flash Remote control receiv er LED Macro Light.
20 Getting Started 1 Names of Operating Parts Refer to “U nderstanding the B utton Functio ns” (p.48 - 51) for an explana tion of the function of each button. Macro stand Attachin g the supplied macr o stand (O-MS2) redu ces camera shake du ring shooting in (Digital Microscope) or (1cm-Macro Mov ie) mode (p.
21 1 Getting Started Display Indications The display changes in the following sequence each time you press the 4 button: “Normal Display”, “Histogram + Info”, “E lectronic Compass Display”, “Grid Display”, “ No Info”, “ LCD Off”.
22 1 Getting Started Normal Display/ Histo gram + Info/ Gr id Display in Still Picture Capture M ode 1 to 22 and A1 appear when “Normal Display” is selected. B1 t o B6 appear at the position of 20 when “Histogram + In fo” is selected. Only A1 appears when “Grid Display” or “No Info” is selected.
23 1 Getting Started * 6 and 7 are only dis played when the shutter release button is pressed half-way. * For 8, M appears if the shutter release button is pressed halfway when [Shake Reduction] in the [ A Rec. Mode] menu is set to [Sensor Shift] or [Dual].
24 1 Getting Started Electronic Compass Display in Still Picture Capture Mode (displayed only on the PENT AX WG-3 GPS) * 4 changes depending on [Pressure Sen sor] settings in [ W Setting] menu. * 5 changes depending on [GPS] settings in [ W Setting] me nu.
25 1 Getting Started The display shows the shooting information of the image in playback mode. The display changes in the following sequence each tim e you press the 4 button: Display in Q Mode • The display cann ot be changed by press ing the 4 butt on while playing back or pausin g a movie.
26 1 Getting Started Normal Display/ Info 1 in Playback Mo de (All of the display items are displayed here for explan atory purposes.) The display shows information such as the shooting conditions. In "Normal Display", A1 to A10 are displayed.
27 1 Getting Started Info 2 in Playback Mode (displayed only on the PENT AX WG-3 GPS) * 6 appears only when the volume is being adjusted dur ing playback of movies (p.127). * “-” appears at 1 1 and 12 when [ Pressure Sensor] is set to [ Off] (p.190).
28 1 Getting Started A histogram shows the brightness distribution of an image. The horizontal axis represent s brightness (dark at the left and bright at the right) and the vertical axis represents t he number of pixels.
29 1 Getting Started This camera is equipped with an electronic level for detecting whether the camer a is level. When [Electronic Lev el] is set to O (On) in the [ A Rec. Mode] menu, the electronic level ca n be displayed, and y ou can check how level the camera is (p.
30 Getting Started 1 Sub-display Indicator (PENTAX WG-3 GPS Only) When the camera is turned off, information such as the current time and air pressure is disp layed on the sub- display on the c amera's front side. * 2 changes depending on [Pressure Sen sor] settings in [ W Setting] menu (p.
31 1 Getting Started Attaching the Carabiner Strap Attach the car abiner strap suppl ied with the camera. 1 Pass the end of the strap throu gh the strap lug on the camera. 2 Fix the end of the strap to the stopper. Protective rubber ring The cara biner has rub ber rings to pr event damage to the displ ay.
32 Getting Started 1 Poweri ng the Camera Use the rechargeable lithium-ion battery D- LI92 that is provided with the came ra. 1 Slide the b attery cover lock as ind icated by 1 , and relea se the lock. 2 Slide the rele ase latch as indicate d by 2 , a nd open t he battery cover to wards 3 .
33 1 Getting Started 5 Slide the b attery cover lock in the opposite directio n indicated by 1 . Make sure that the y ellow indicator ca nnot be see n and the cover is completel y locked. 1 Open the battery cover. 2 Push the b atte ry loc k le ver to ward s 4 .
34 1 Getting Started Connect the supplied po wer adapter (D-P A135) to the c amera and charge the battery before using it for the first time or after a long period of non-use, or when the [Battery depleted] mes sage appears. 1 Make sure that the cam era is turned o ff and open the ba ttery cover.
35 1 Getting Started • Image Storage Capacity, Movie Recording Time, and Playback Time (at 23°C (73.4°F) with the display on and the battery fu lly charged) *1 The image storage capac ity shows the approximate num ber of shots recorded during CIPA- compliant testing (at 23°C (73.
36 1 Getting Started • Batt ery Level Indicator You can check the battery level by the indicator on the di sp lay. Screen Displa y Batt ery St atus (green) Adequate power remains. (green) Battery is running low. (yellow) Battery is running very low.
37 1 Getting Started Use of the opt ional AC adapter kit (K-AC117) is recomm ended if you intend t o use the camera for a long time or connect it t o a computer. Note: AC plug cord “Listed, Type SPT-2 or NISPT-2, 18/2 flexible cord, rated 125 V, 7A, mi nimum 6 ft (1.
38 1 Getting Started • Make sure th at the camera is turne d off bef ore connecti ng or disconnecti ng the AC adapte r. • Make sure that the AC plug cord and the DC terminal co nnecting the AC adapter to the camera are inserte d securely.
39 1 Getting Started Installi ng an SD Memory Card This camera uses SD Memor y Cards, SDHC Memory Cards or SDXC M emory Cards. Captured images are saved on the SD Memory Car d if a card is insert ed in the camera. They are saved in the built-in mem ory if a card is not inserted (p.
40 1 Getting Started 1 Slide the b attery cover lock as ind icated by 1 , and relea se the lock. 2 Slide the rele ase latch as indicate d by 2 , a nd open t he battery cover to wards 3 . 3 Insert an SD Memory Card into the SD Memory Ca rd socket so that the label is facing toward the fron t of the camera (the side with the lens).
41 1 Getting Started Turning the Camera On and Off 1 Press the pow er button. The camera tu rns on and both the po wer lamp and display turn on . If the [Language/ ] screen or [Date Adjustment] screen appears when you turn the camera on, follow the pro cedure on p.
42 1 Getting Started Use this function when you want to play back images straightaway without taking any picture. 1 Press and ho ld down the Q b utton.
43 1 Getting Started Initia l Setti ngs The [Language/ ] sc reen appears when the camera is turned on for t he first time. Perform the operations in “Setti ng the Display Language” below to set the language, and in “ Setting the Date and Time” (p.
44 1 Getting Started 3 Press th e four-way con troller ( 3 ). The frame moves to [ W Home town]. 4 Press the fou r-way controller ( 5 ). The [ W Hometown] scre en appears. 5 Use t he fo ur-w ay co ntr olle r ( 45 ) to choose a city. 6 Press the fou r-way controller ( 3 ).
45 1 Getting Started If you acci dentally select th e wrong language and go to the nex t procedure, perf orm the followin g operation to set t he language back. When t he Wrong L anguage Has Been Ina dvertently Selecte d 1 Press the fou r-way controller ( 5 ).
46 1 Getting Started Set the current date and time and the di s play format. 1 Press the fou r-way controller ( 5 ). The frame moves to [mm/dd/ yy]. 2 Use t he fo ur-w ay co ntr olle r ( 23 ) to choose t he date and t ime display for mat. Choose fr om [mm/dd/yy], [dd/mm/yy] or [ yy/ mm/dd].
47 1 Getting Started When the [Ini tial Setting] or [Date Adjustment] screen is displayed, you can cancel the s etting operation and switch to captur e mode by pressing the 3 button. In this case, the [I nitial Setting ] screen will appea r next time you turn th e camera on.
48 2 Com mon Op erati ons Understanding the Button F unctions 1 Q button Switches to Q mode (p.52). 2 Power button Turns the c amera on and off (p.4 1). 3 Shutter releas e button Focuses the camera on the subj ect when pressed halfway in Still Picture Capture Mode (e xcept when the foc us mode is set to 3 , s , and ) (p.
49 2 Com mon Op erati ons 6 Four-way controll er ( 2 ) : Changes the drive mode (p.74 - p.78). ( 3 ) : Displays t he Capture Mode Palette ( p.68). ( 4 ) : Changes t he flash mode (p.84). ( 5 ) : Changes t he focus mode (p.8 5). ( 23 ) : Adjusts the focus when the focus m ode is set to (p.
50 2 Com mon Op erati ons 1 Q button Switches to A mode (p.52). 2 Power button Turns the c amera on and off (p.4 1). 3 Shutter releas e button Switches to A mode (p.52). 4 f / y button In si ngle-image di splay, press ing f switch es to 6-image display.
51 2 Com mon Op erati ons 5 Four-way controll er ( 2 ) : Pla ys back and pauses a movi e (p.127). ( 3 ) : Display s the Playback Mode Palett e (p.132). Stops a movie dur ing playback (p.1 27). ( 45 ) : Displays the previous or next image dur ing single-image display (p.
52 2 Com mon Op erati ons In this manual, the capture mode, such as for taking still pictures and recording movies, is referred to as “ A mode” (capture mode) (“St ill Pi cture Capture Mode” refers to the mode for taking still pictures and “Movie Mode” refers to the mode for recording mo vies).
53 2 Com mon Op erati ons Setting the Camera Fun ctions To change the c amera settings, press the 3 button to display the [ A Rec. Mode] menu or [ W S etting] menu. Functions for playing back and edit ing images can be acces sed from the P layback Mode Palette.
54 2 Com mon Op erati ons • Available bu tton and key operatio ns appear on the dis play during menu operation. • The 3 butto n function va ries depending on t he screen. Refer to the guide indi cations. Exit Exits the menu and returns to the original scre en.
55 2 Com mon Op erati ons The following list show s the items t hat can be set with the menus and provides descriptions of each item. See the list of default s ettings in the Appendix “Default Settings” (p.
56 2 Com mon Op erati ons *IQ Enhanc er = Image Quality Enha ncer Memory For choos ing whether to save the set v alues of the shooting functions or return to the defaults when the camera is turned off p.12 4 Green B utton For assignin g a function to the Gre en button in A mode p.
57 2 Com mon Op erati ons •U s e t h e 9 (Gr een) mode to enjoy eas y picture-tak ing with standa rd setti ngs, regar dless of th e setting s made from the [ A Rec. Mode] menu (p.71). • Assigni ng a frequently used funct ion to the Gree n button enab les you to go straight to the desired func tion (p.
58 2 Com mon Op erati ons [ C Movie] Men u [ W Setti ng] Menu Item Description Page Recorded P ixels For choos ing the numbe r of record ed pixels and the frame rate for movi es p.116 Movie S R For c hoosing whether or n ot to use th e Movie Shake Reduction f unction p.
59 2 Com mon Op erati ons (*) PENTAX WG-3 GPS only Eye- Fi For settin g whether or not to use Eye-Fi communicatio n p.182 Brightn ess Level For chang ing the brightnes s of the display p.1 82 Powe r Sav ing F or setting t he time un til the camera enters power- saving mo de p.
60 2 Com mon Op erati ons MENU Exit Sound Date Adjustment 01/01/2013 World Time Alarm Standard T ext Size Language Setting 1/5 English [ W Set ting ] Menu 1 [ W Set ting ] Menu 2 [ W Set ting ] Menu 3.
61 3 Taking Pict ures Taking Still P ictur es This camer a has various functions and shooting modes that support a wide array of scenes and subjects. This s ection expl ains shooting wit h the default settings when shipped. 1 Press the pow er button. The camera turns on and is read y to take still pictures.
62 3 Taking Pict ures You can ch ange the captured ar ea by pressing t he zoom button (p .64). Right ( T ) Enlarges th e subject. Left ( W ) Widens t he area that is capt ured by the camera. 3 Press the shutter releas e button halfway. The camera emits focus a ssist light in d ark shootin g situati ons.
63 3 Taking Pict ures The shutter release button works in a two-step act ion as follows. Press halfway This refers to press ing the shutter releas e button gently to the first position.
64 3 Taking Pict ures The image appears on the display temporarily (Instant Review) immediately after it is captured. If the c amera detects that the subject’s e yes are closed while F ace Detection (p.100) is activated, the message [Closed eyes have been detected] appears for 3 seconds (Blink Detection).
65 3 Taking Pict ures The zoom bar is disp layed as follows. *1 You can zoom in to a maximum of 4× optic ally. *2 The Intel ligent Zoom range varie s depending on the n umber of recorded pixels. See th e following table. Recorded pixels and the maximum z oom ratio (*) V can be set onl y when (Report) mo de is set.
66 3 Taking Pict ures The digital zoom is set to O (On) in the default settings. To take pic tures using only the optical zoom and Intelligent Zoom, set the digital zoom to P (Off). 1 Press the 3 button in A mode . The [ A Rec. Mode] menu appears. 2 Use the four-wa y controller ( 23 ) to select [Digita l Zoo m].
67 3 Taking Pict ures This camera has a va riety of shooting modes that let you take pictures or record movies in different situations simply by choosing the right mode for the particular situation from the Capture M ode Palette. 1 Press the fou r-way controller ( 3 ) in A mode .
68 3 Taking Pict ures The following modes can be selected from the Capture M ode Palette. Item Description P age b Auto P ictur e The camera aut omatically selects the appropriat e shooting mode f rom the following fiftee n modes * When the camera det ects the pet’s f ace, the shutte r is au toma tically r elease d.
69 3 Taking Pict ures * 9 (Green) (p.7 1) mode is available in ad dition to the ones not ed above. c Portrait For capt uring portr aits. Reproduces a heal thy and bright s kin tone ⎯ Inter val Sho t Shoots a series of images at a specified interval of time p.
70 3 Taking Pict ures When the camera detects a person’s face in the image , the Fa ce Dete ction f uncti on dis plays a yello w face de tect ion frame aroun d the fa ce on the display screen, sets the focus (Face Detection AF) and compensates the exposure (Face Detection AE).
71 3 Taking Pict ures In 9 (Green) mode, y ou can enjoy easy picture-taking with standard settings, regardless of the settings made from the [ A Rec. Mode] menu. The 9 mode settings are as shown below. 1 Press the Green button in A mode. The camera switc hes to 9 mode.
72 3 Taking Pict ures In e (Pet) mode, the ca mera automatically re leases the s hutter when the pet is de tected. 1 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to sel ect e (Pet) from the Captur e Mode Palette. 2 Press the 4 button. The e mode is se lected and the camera ret urns to capture mode .
73 3 Taking Pict ures In this mode, a s et number of pict ures can be t aken automatically at a set interval from a set time. 1 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to sel ect (Interval Shot) from the Ca pture Mode Palette. 2 Press the 4 button. The current interval shot sett ings appear for ap proximately 1 minute .
74 3 Taking Pict ures 7 Press the fou r-way controller ( 3 ). The fr ame moves to [Sta rt Delay ]. 8 Set the start delay. 1 Press the f our-way cont roller ( 5 ). 2 Use the four-w ay cont roller ( 23 ) to set the hour s, then press the fo ur- wa y con trol ler ( 5 ).
75 3 Taking Pict ures 2 Use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to select g and press th e four-way controlle r ( 3 ). 3 Use the four-way control ler ( 45 ) to select g or Z and pr ess th e 4 button. The camera is ready to take a picture using the self-timer.
76 3 Taking Pict ures Pictures are taken c ontinuously as long as the s hutter release button is pressed. * The number of images that can be shot continu ously and the interv al between shots depend on s hooting situatio ns. 1 Press the fou r-way controller ( 2 ) in A mode .
77 3 Taking Pict ures You can use a r emote control unit (optiona l) to take pictures while you are away from the camera. 1 Press the fou r-way controller ( 2 ) in A mode . The [Drive Mode ] screen appea rs. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to select i and press the four-way controlle r ( 3 ).
78 3 Taking Pict ures Press the shutt er release button on ce to automatically ad just the exposure and take three pictures in succe ssion. After taking the pictur es, you can select t he best shot fro m them. The shooting order is as fo llows: th e proper exposure → –1.
79 3 Taking Pict ures In X (Digital Wide) mode, you can stitch two vertical images captured with this camera into a single frame up to approx. 19 mm coverage (35 mm film equivalent). 1 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to sel ect X (Digital Wide) from the Capture Mode Pale tte.
80 3 Taking Pict ures 3 Pres s the s hutter rel ease bu tton to take a pic tur e. The fi rst captured image is temp orarily saved, and the shoo ting screen for th e second image is displayed. 4 Take the s econd image . Overlap the image on the previ ew guide on t he left of the scree n to compose the second image.
81 3 Taking Pict ures 2 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select a n option and press th e 4 button. In F (Digital Panorama) mode, you can st itch together two or three captured frames to create a panoramic photograph with the camera. 1 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to sel ect F (Digital Panorama) from the Capture Mode Palette.
82 3 Taking Pict ures 5 Take the s econd frame. Move th e camer a so tha t the se mi- transp arent image and the act ual view overlap and press t he shutter release button. 6 Take the th ird frame. Repeat s teps 4 to 5 to take the third fra me. The images are join ed together and a pa norama image appears .
83 3 Taking Pict ures Setting the Shooting F unctions Settings for shooting are mostly set from the [ A Rec. Mode] menu. Refer to explanations for each function on how to make these settings. 1 Press the 3 button in Still Picture Capture Mode. The [ A Rec.
84 3 Taking Pict ures 1 Press the fou r-way controlle r ( 4 ) in A mode . The [Flash Mode ] screen appea rs. The flash mode changes each ti me the button is pressed. You can als o change the setting using the four-way con troller ( 23 ). The 3 butto n function va ries depending on t he screen.
85 3 Taking Pict ures 2 Press the 4 button. The setti ng is saved and the camera returns to cap ture mode. About the red-eye phenomenon Taking pictur es using the fla sh may cause the subj ect’s eyes to ap pear red in the resulti ng picture. This ph enomenon occurs when the light fro m the fla sh is reflecte d in the subject’s eyes.
86 3 Taking Pict ures 1 Press the four-way controller ( 5 ) in A mode . The [Focus Mode] scre en appears. The focus mode changes each ti me the button is pressed. You can also change the setti ng using the f our-way cont roller ( 23 ). 2 Press the 4 button.
87 3 Taking Pict ures 5 Press the 4 button. The focus is lo cked and the camera re turns to captur e mode. After the focu s is locked, you can p ress the f our-way cont roller ( 5 ) again to display the indicator and read just the focus. You can change the autofoc us area (Focusing Area).
88 3 Taking Pict ures When [Auto Macro] is set to O (On), the focus is adjust ed to the macr o range (distance to the subjec t is 10 cm to 50 cm) as necessary, even if the focus m ode is set to = (Standard).
89 3 Taking Pict ures For setting the tone of images. You can selec t from [Bright], [Natural], or [Monochrome]. The default setting is [Bright]. 1 Use the fo ur-way con troller ( 23 ) to select [Ima ge Tone] in the [ A Rec. Mode] m enu. 2 Press the fou r-way controller ( 5 ).
90 3 Taking Pict ures You can choose t he number of recorded pixels f or still pictures. The larger the num ber of recorded pixels , the clearer the details will appear when you print your picture.
91 3 Taking Pict ures 1 Use the four-way co ntroller ( 23 ) to select [Record ed Pixels] in the [ A Rec. Mode ] menu. 2 Press the fou r-way controller ( 5 ). A pull-down menu ap pears. 3 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to change th e number of recorded pixels.
92 3 Taking Pict ures You can take pic tures in natural colors by adjusting the white balance according to the light conditions at the time of sh ooting. 1 Use t he fo ur-w ay co ntr olle r ( 23 ) to select [Wh ite Balance] in the [ A Rec. Mod e] menu.
93 3 Taking Pict ures 4 Press the 4 button. The setti ng is saved. Refer to th e following instructions if you want to set the white balance by selecting the fluorescent light type, or adjust it manua lly.
94 3 Taking Pict ures 4 Press the 4 button. The setti ng is saved and the scr een returns to the [ A Rec . Mode] menu. You can set the area of the s creen where the brightness is metered to determine the exposure. 1 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [AE Metering] in the [ A Rec.
95 3 Taking Pict ures You can selec t the sensitivity t o suit the brightnes s of the surround ings. 1 Use the fo ur-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Sensitivity ] in the [ A Rec. Mode] m enu. 2 Press the fou r-way controller ( 5 ). A pull-down menu ap pears.
96 3 Taking Pict ures Set the sensitivity range when the sensitivity is set to A UTO. The sensit ivity can be s et to 1 25-200, 125-400, 125-800, 1 25-1600, 125-3200 , 125- 6400. 1 Use the four-way controll er ( 23 ) to select [AUTO ISO Range] in the [ A Rec.
97 3 Taking Pict ures Expands the dynamic range and prevents br ight and dark areas from occurring. [Highlight Correction] adjusts the br ight areas when the image is too bright and [Shadow Correction] adjusts the dark areas when the image is too dark.
98 3 Taking Pict ures 6 Press the 4 button. The setti ng is saved. The D-Ran ge Setting icon appea rs on th e display. By using t his function, you can correct cam era shake during shooting. You can select the optical correction only (Sensor Shift) or both the optical and el ectron ic corrections (Dual).
99 3 Taking Pict ures •I n 9 (Green ) mode, th e setting is fixe d to [Sen sor Shift]. • In (Handheld Night Sn ap) mode, the setting is fixed to [Dual] . • In the following s ituations, [ Dual] cann ot be se t. When [ Dual] has been already set, the setting automatically swit ches to [Sensor Shi ft].
100 3 Taking Pict ures The Face Det ection function locates f aces in the frame and aut omatically adjusts the focus and exposure for t hose faces. Y ou can change the s etting of the function so that the camera will automat ically release the shutter when one or more of the subjects smile.
101 3 Taking Pict ures The LED Macro Lights around t he lens blink when the camera detect s people’s faces in (Self-portrait Assist) or J (Self-portrait Assist + Smile Capture) mode. The position of the blinking LED Macro Light indicates where the detected face is on the screen.
102 3 Taking Pict ures This specifies whether Blink Detection works when you use the Face Detection function. The default s etting is O (On). 1 Use the four-way control ler ( 23 ) to select [Blink Dete ction] in the [ A Rec. Mod e] menu. 2 Use the four-wa y controller ( 45 ) to swit ch betw een O (On) or P (Off) .
103 3 Taking Pict ures 2 Use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to switch between O (On) or P (Off). O (On) Instant Review is dis played. P (Off) I nstant Revie w is not dis played . The setti ng is saved. You can as sign one of the following functions to the Green button: [G reen Mode] (p.
104 3 Taking Pict ures You can ass ign frequently used f unctions on the f our-way controller. Us ing this function, you can direc tly set the funct i ons by pressing the four-way controller without displaying the menu in capture mode. In [Fn Setting], Still Picture Capt ure Mode and Movie M ode have different settings.
105 3 Taking Pict ures The default settings f or each mode Items that can be assigned to each key * The menu item to be d isplayed changes depending on the [Image Tone] selected in the [ A Rec.
106 3 Taking Pict ures You can give an image sharp o r soft outlines. 1 Use the four-way con troller ( 23 ) to select [Sharpness] in th e [ A Rec. Mode] m enu.
107 3 Taking Pict ures For setting the im age contrast level. 1 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Co ntrast] in the [ A Rec. Mode] m enu. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to change th e contrast level. F Low G Normal H High You can choose whether to imprint the date and/or time when taking still pictures.
108 3 Taking Pict ures You can take pictures with clearer deta ils by using image pr ocessing with the IQ Enhancer technique. 1 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [I Q Enhancer] in the [ A Rec. Mod e] menu. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to select O (On)/ P (Off).
109 3 Taking Pict ures The camera has the electronic level to detect the tilt of the camera. When [Electronic Level] in the [ A Re c. Mode] menu is set to O (On), the electronic level appears on the display. The default setting is O (On). 1 Use the fo ur-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Electron ic Level] in the [ A Rec.
110 3 Taking Pict ures • You need the Le ns Adapter O-LA1 35 to mount the DW -5. • See the d ocumentation pr ovided with t he Lens Adapte r O-LA135 for details on how to use th e adapter. • You can not select O (On) for (Digital Mic roscope), (1cm-Macro Movie), and 9 (Green) modes.
111 3 Taking Pict ures Underwater S hooting This camera complies with J IS waterproof grade 8 and can be used to take pictures at a depth of 14 m eters continuously for 2 hours.
112 3 Taking Pict ures Althoug h the camera is designe d to be wat erproof and dustproof, a void using the camera unde r the following condit ions. It may momentarily be s ubjected to water pre ssure beyond that c overed in the guar antee and water may ent er the inter ior of the camera.
113 3 Taking Pict ures Recording Movies This mode enables you to record movies. Sound is record ed at the same time. 1 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to sel ect C (Movie) from the Capture Mode Palett e. 2 Press the 4 button. The C (Movie ) mode is selected and the camera ret urns to capture mode.
114 3 Taking Pict ures 3 Press the shutter releas e button fully. Reco rdi ng sta rts. Y ou can c ont inue record ing un til th e reco rd ed movi e time reaches 25 minu tes.
115 3 Taking Pict ures If you keep the shutter release butt on pressed for more than one second, recording will continue as long as you k eep t he button pressed.
116 3 Taking Pict ures You can choose the number of recorded pixels and frame rate settings for movies. The more pixels there ar e, the clearer the details and the bigger t he file size. The more frames pe r second, t he better the quality of the movie, but the file size becomes larger.
117 3 Taking Pict ures In C (Movie), ( Underwat er Movie), and (1cm -Macro Movie) modes , you can correct camera shake while you are rec ording a movie wit h the Movie SR (Movie Shake Reduction) function. The default setting is O (On). 1 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Mov ie SR] in the [ C Movie] me nu.
118 3 Taking Pict ures The camera constantly tracks the subject during m ovie recording and automatically adjust focus. This is useful for shooting a moving subject. The default setting is P (O ff). 1 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [En able Autofocus] in the [ C Movie ] menu.
119 3 Taking Pict ures In this mode, you can recor d multiple st ill pictures taken automatically at a set interval from a set time, as a m ovie file. 1 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to sel ect (Interva l Movie) from the Capture Mode Pa lette. 2 Press the 4 button.
120 3 Taking Pict ures 6 Set the total time. 1 Press the f our-way cont roller ( 5 ). 2 Use the four-w ay cont roller ( 23 ) to set the hour s, then press the fo ur- wa y con trol ler ( 5 ). 3 Use t he four -way c ontroller ( 23 ) to s et th e minut es, then pres s the fo ur- wa y con trol ler ( 5 ).
121 3 Taking Pict ures You can capture frames for fast motion playback. 1 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to sel ect c (Time- Lapse Mo vie) from the Ca pture Mode Palette . 2 Press the 4 button. The camera ret urns to captur e mode. 3 Press the shutter releas e button fully.
122 3 Taking Pict ures The camera records a high speed movie for slow motion playback. 1 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to sel ect (High Speed Movie) fro m the Capture Mode Palette. 2 Press the 4 button. The camera ret urns to captur e mode. 3 Press the shutter releas e button fully.
123 3 Taking Pict ures You can record movies of objects at the closest distance of 1 cm. The LED Macro Lights around the lens are always lighted, so y ou can record m inute text, the veins of leaves, or specimens of tiny insects etc. 1 Use th e four-way co ntroller ( 2345 ) to se lect (1cm-Macro Movie) from the Capture Mode Pa lette.
124 3 Taking Pict ures Saving the Settings (Memory) The Memo ry function is f or saving t he current camera settings when the camera is turned off. For some camera s ettings, the Memory f unction is a.
125 3 Taking Pict ures 1 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Mem ory] in the [ A Rec. Mode] m enu. 2 Press the fou r-way controller ( 5 ). The [Memor y] screen appears. 3 Use t he fo ur-w ay co ntr olle r ( 23 ) to choose a n item. 4 Use the f our- way cont roll er ( 45 ) to select O (On) or P (Off ).
126 4 Playing Back and Deleting Image s Playing Back Images 1 Press th e Q button after taking a picture. The came ra enter s Q mode and the image appear s on th e disp lay. D isplay ing one image i n full in Q mode (defau lt setti ng) is called single -image display.
127 4 Playing Back and Deleting Image s You can play back the movies you have ta ken. The sound is played back at the same time. 1 Enter Q mode and use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to choose the movie you want to play back. 2 Press the fou r-way controller ( 2 ).
128 4 Playing Back and Deleting Image s You can display 6 or 12 thumbnails of captured im ages at a time. 1 Press the f button in Q m ode. The 6-image displa y appears showing a page consisti ng of 6 thumbnail images. Pressi ng the f button again ch anges it to a 12-image displa y.
129 4 Playing Back and Deleting Image s The icons that appear on the images indicat e the following: Press t he 4 button to swi tch to single-image display of the sele cted image. Press t he Q b utton to switch to A mode. Press the f button in 12-image display to switch to folder or calendar display.
130 4 Playing Back and Deleting Image s Cal endar disp lay Stored images are displayed b y date in calendar format. The first image capt ured on a date is display ed for that date on th e calenda r. Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to mov e the fram e.
131 4 Playing Back and Deleting Image s • When the f rame is plac ed over an i con on the Playback Mode Palette, the guide of that function app ears. • You can set the gu ide of the f unction not to display o n the Playb ack Mode Palett e (p.184).
132 4 Playing Back and Deleting Image s Playback Mo de Palette Playback Mode Description Page u Slidesho w For continuously playing back images. Sc reen or sound effec ts can be set p.13 3 s Image R otatio n Rota tes captured image s. Useful when vi ewing vertica l images on a TV p.
133 4 Playing Back and Deleting Image s You can play back recorded still pictures and movies one after another. 1 Enter Q mode and use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to choo se th e imag e to s tart t he sl ides how wit h. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to sel ect u (Slideshow) from the Pl ayback Mode Pa lette.
134 4 Playing Back and Deleting Image s 3 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to change [I nterval] and press th e 4 button. Choose from [3se c.], [5s ec.], [10se c.], [20 sec. ] or [30 sec. ]. 4 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Sc reen Effect].
135 4 Playing Back and Deleting Image s 1 Press the Q button after taki ng a picture. The image app ears on the display. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to sel ect s (Image Rotation) from th e Playback Mod e Palette. 3 Press the 4 button. The rota tion selection s creen (0°, Right 90°, Lef t 90°, or 180°) app ears.
136 4 Playing Back and Deleting Image s You can ma gnify an image up to ten times. 1 Enter Q mode and use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to choose the image you want to magnify. 2 Press the y button. The image is magnif ied (×1.1 to ×10). Holding down th e y button continuously magn ifi es t he imag e.
137 4 Playing Back and Deleting Image s Deleting Images Delete images that you do not want t o keep. You can delete a single image. 1 Enter Q mode and use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to choose the image you want to delete. 2 Press the i button. A confirma tion screen appear s.
138 4 Playing Back and Deleting Image s You can delete multiple images selected from the 6- or 12-im age display at once. 1 Press the f button once or twi ce in Q mode. 6-image di splay or 12-image disp lay appears . 2 Press the i button. P appea rs on th e images.
139 4 Playing Back and Deleting Image s Deletes all the images at once. 1 Press the 3 button in Q m ode. The [ W Setti ng] menu appears. When you pres s the 3 button in A mode, pres s the four-way cont roller ( 5 ) once or twice. 2 Use the four-way control ler ( 23 ) to select [De lete All].
140 4 Playing Back and Deleting Image s You can prot ect stored images from being accident ally deleted. 1 Enter Q mode and use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to choose the image you want to protect. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to sel ect Z (Protect) from the Play back Mode Pale tte.
141 4 Playing Back and Deleting Image s 1 Select [All Im ages] in step 4 on p.14 0. 2 Press the 4 button. 3 Use the fo ur-way controller ( 2 ) to select [Protec t]. 4 Press the 4 button. All the images are protected and th e screen shown in step 1 rea ppears.
142 4 Playing Back and Deleting Image s Connecting the Camera to an AV Device You can connect the camera to a TV or other device with a video input terminal or HDMl terminal and playback images. By using the optional AV cable (I-AVC7), you can capture and play back images on a device with a video i nput terminal, such as a TV.
143 4 Playing Back and Deleting Image s 1 Turn the AV device and camera off. 2 Slide the b attery cover lock as ind icated by 1 , and relea se the lock. 3 Slide the rele ase latch as indicate d by 2 , a nd open t he battery cover to wards 3 . 4 Connect the AV cable to the USB/AV termi nal.
144 4 Playing Back and Deleting Image s Use a com mercially available HDMI cable to connect the camera t o a device with an HDMI te rminal. 1 Turn the AV device and camera off. 2 Slide the battery co ver lock as indicated by 1 , and release the lock. 3 Slide the rele ase latch as indicate d by 2 , a nd open t he battery cover to wards 3 .
145 5 Editing and Printing Edit ing Im ages By changing the recorded pixels and quality level of a selected image, you can make the file size smaller than the original.
146 5 Editing and Printing You can delete the unwant ed part of a picture and save the cropped image as a separate image. 1 Enter Q mode and use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to choose the image you want to crop. 2 Use the four-way contro ller ( 2345 ) to select o (Cro ppin g) from the Play back Mode Pale tte.
147 5 Editing and Printing Images are processed to reduce the size of people’s faces detected with the Face Detection function (p. 100) when taking pictures so that the y look smaller. 1 Enter Q mode and use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to choose the image you want to edit.
148 5 Editing and Printing This mode lets you change the color t ones and perf orm special process ing on a selected image. 1 Enter Q mode and use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to choose the image you want to edit. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to sel ect P (Digital Filter) from the Playback Mode Palette.
149 5 Editing and Printing 3 Press the 4 button. The digit al filter selectio n screen appears. 1 B&W/Sepi a 2 Toy Camera 3 Retro 4 Color 5 Extrac t Color 6 Color Emphas is 7 High Contrast 8 Starburs t 9 Soft 10 Fish-eye 11 Brightness 12 Miniature 4 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to choose th e digital filter you want to use.
150 5 Editing and Printing 7 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Overwrit e] or [Save as]. 8 Press the 4 button. The image pro cessed with the filte r is saved. Adjusts parts of the image that are too bright or too dark and processes images to simulate an HDR effect.
151 5 Editing and Printing 2 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to sel ect (Ink Rubbing Filter) from the Playback Mod e Palette . 3 Press the 4 button. The preview image of the result of the f ilter effect app ears. 4 Use the four-way control ler ( 45 ) to choose t he effect.
152 5 Editing and Printing 2 Press the 4 button. The item select ion screen appears . 3 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to choose th e [Recorded Pixels]. 4 Press the fou r-way controller ( 5 ). A pull-down menu ap pears. 5 Use the four-way control ler ( 23 ) to choose t he recorde d pixels.
153 5 Editing and Printing 11 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to choose [Ba ckgnd.]. 12 Press the fou r-way controller ( 5 ). A pull-down menu ap pears. 13 Use the four-way control ler ( 23 ) to choose t he background . You can choos e the white backgro und or the black back ground.
154 5 Editing and Printing 19 Press the 9 button. Returns to the item selectio n screen. 20 Use the four-way control ler ( 23 ) to select [Create an image] . 21 Press the 4 button. A confirma tion dialog for savin g the image appears . 22 Use the four-way controller ( 2 ) to select [Sa ve].
155 5 Editing and Printing A confirmatio n dialog for overwrit ing the image appears. If the select ed image is protecte d, the processed imag e is saved as a new image and the con firmation dial og does not appear. 4 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Overwrit e] or [Save as].
156 5 Editing and Printing 1 Enter Q mode and use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to choose the image to whic h you want to ad d a frame. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to sel ect E (Original Frame) from the Playback Mode Palette. 3 Press the 4 button.
157 5 Editing and Printing 11 Press the 4 button. A confirmatio n dialog for overwrit ing the image appears. If the select ed image is protecte d, the processed imag e is saved as a new image and the con firmation dial og does not appear. 12 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Overwrit e] or [Save as].
158 5 Editing and Printing 1 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to sele ct a ch arac ter and pre ss the 4 button. The selected character is input. Up to 52 c harac ters can b e inpu t. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to sel ect [Finish] and press th e 4 button.
159 5 Editing and Printing 1 Press the Green button. The preview scre en appears. 2 Press the 3 button. The screen returns to the or iginal screen. 3 Press the 4 button. Proceed to step 11 on p.157 . You can extract a frame from a movie to save as a still pi cture, divide a movie into two, or add a title picture to a movie.
160 5 Editing and Printing 6 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to choose the frame you want to save. 2 Plays back or pauses the movie 3 Stops the movie and re turns to the fi rst fram e 4 Reverses the movie frame by fram e 5 Advances t he movie frame by fr ame 7 Press the 4 button.
161 5 Editing and Printing 9 Press the 4 button. The movi e is divided at the specifie d positi on, each segmen t is saved as a new file, and the ori ginal movie is delet ed. 4 Select [Adding title picture] o n the edit option s election screen . 5 Press the 4 button.
162 5 Editing and Printing You can copy images from the built-in memory to the SD Memory Card and vice versa. This function can only be selected when an SD Memory Card is inserted in the camera. 1 Use the four-way controller ( 2345 ) to sel ect p (Image Copy) from the Playback Mode Palette.
163 5 Editing and Printing The image selected from the SD Memory Card is copied to the built-in mem ory. 3 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [ {}2 ]. 4 Press the 4 button. 5 Use the four-way control ler ( 45 ) to select th e image you w ant to copy.
164 5 Editing and Printing Printing Se ttings You can print pictures taken w ith the camer a in the following ways. 1 Go to a photo processing lab. 2 Use a printer that has an SD Memory Card slot to print directly from the SD Memory Car d. 3 Use the software that is av ailabl e on your comput er to print images.
165 5 Editing and Printing 3 Use t he fo ur-w ay co ntr olle r ( 23 ) to select [Si ngle Image]. 4 Press the 4 button. The messag e [Applie s DPOF settings to this image] appear s. To make DPOF sett ings for another imag e, use the four-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to select anothe r image.
166 5 Editing and Printing DPOF settings are applied to all the images stored in the camera. 1 Select [A ll Images] in ste p 3 on p.165. 2 Press the 4 button. The mess age [Applie s DPOF setti ngs to a ll images] appears. 3 Choose the number of copi es and whether to im print the date or n ot.
167 6 Settings Camera Set tings Settings for the camera are set from the [ W Setting] menu. Refer to explanations for each funct ion on how to make these settings. 1 Press the 3 button in Q m ode. The [ W Setti ng] menu appears. When you pres s the 3 button in A mode, pres s the four-way cont roller ( 5 ).
168 6 Settings Formatting deletes all the data on the SD Memory Car d or in the built-in memory. Be sure to use this camer a to format (initial ize) an SD M emory Card that is unused or has been previous ly used on other cameras or digital devices. 1 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [F ormat] in the [ W Setting] menu.
169 6 Settings You can adju st the v olume of op erati on sound s and change th e typ e of sound. 1 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [So und] in the [ W Setting] menu. 2 Press the fou r-way controller ( 5 ). The [Sound] screen appears. 3 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Operation Volume].
170 6 Settings You can change t he initial date and time settings (p. 46), and the style in which the date appears on the display. 1 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to s elect [Date Adjustm ent] in the [ W Setting] menu. 2 Press the four-w ay controller ( 5 ).
171 6 Settings 10 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to change th e month. 11 Press the fou r-way controller ( 5 ). The fr ame moves to t he day fiel d. Use the fo ur-way controlle r ( 23 ) to change the day. Af ter changing th e day, change the y ear in the same manner.
172 6 Settings 4 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select th e alarm. Choose from [Off] , [On ce], o r [Eve ryday ]. 5 Press the 4 button. 6 Press the fou r-way controller ( 3 ). The fra me move s to the [Tim e] field . 7 Press the fou r-way controller ( 5 ).
173 6 Settings The Clock Display appears and the alarm rings for one minute w hen the set time is reached while the camera is turned off. You can s top the alarm by pressing any button on the camera while the alarm is ringing. The date and time se lected in “S etting the Date and Time” (p.
174 6 Settings 5 Use the four-way control ler ( 45 ) to change t he Destination city. The current time, location and time differe nce of the selected c ity appear. 6 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [DST]. 7 Use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to select O (On) or P (Off).
175 6 Settings You can set the text size o f the item with t he selection frame on t he menu to [Standard] (normal display ) or [Large] (m agnified display). 1 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [T ext Size] in the [ W Setting] menu. 2 Press the fou r-way controller ( 5 ).
176 6 Settings You can change the naming s ystem of the folder for storing images . When the naming system is set to the [Date], images are saved in separate folders by the date they were taken.
177 6 Settings 1 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [F older Name] in the [ W Setting ] menu. 2 Press the fou r-way controller ( 5 ). A pull-down menu ap pears. 3 Use the four-way contro ller ( 23 ) to select the rule for namin g folders. 4 Press the 4 button.
178 6 Settings 5 Press the fou r-way controller ( 4 ) while “A” is selected, o r press ( 35 ) while “ _” is selecte d. The fram e moves to [S ettin gs complete ]. 6 Press the 4 button twice. The folder name is fixed, and returns to the [ W Set ting] menu .
179 6 Settings You can nam e the file of image s that are captured. You can ent er up to four s ingle-byte alphanumeric characters . The 4-digit nam e is displayed before the 4-digit fi le numbe r. 1 Select [USER] in step 3 in “Selecting a Rule for Naming File s”.
180 6 Settings When you c onnect the camer a to an AV dev ice, choose the ap propriate video output format (NTSC or PAL) for taking and playing back images. 1 Use the four-way con troller ( 23 ) to select [Video Out] in th e [ W Setting] menu. 2 Press the fou r-way controller ( 5 ).
181 6 Settings When you c onnect the camer a to an AV dev ice with an HDM I cable, select an output resolution for play ing back images. T he default setting is [Aut o]. 1 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [HDMI Out] i n the [ W Setting] menu.
182 6 Settings You can automatically transfer images to a computer or other devic es via a wireless LAN using a commercially ava ilable Eye-Fi card. For details on transferring images, refer to “Transferring Images U sing an Eye-Fi Card” (p.203). The default setting is P (O ff).
183 6 Settings You can save t he battery power by setting the display to dim automatically when no operation is performed for a fixed time. After the Power S aving function has been activated, the display returns to the ordinary brightness if any bu tton is pressed.
184 6 Settings 3 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select th e time until the camera turns off automatically . Choo se from [5 min. ], [3min. ] or [Of f].
185 6 Settings Pixel Mapping is the function for mapping out and correcting defective pixels in the image sensor. Run the Pixel Mapping function i f image dots always seem to be defective in the same place. 1 Use the four-way co ntroller ( 23 ) to select [Pixel Mappi ng] in the [ W Setting ] menu.
186 6 Settings You can choos e the start-up sc reen displayed when t he camera is turned on. You can choos e any of the following images as the start-up screen: • Guide display start-up screen showi.
187 6 Settings You can reset the camera settings to their defaults. Refer to “Default Settings” (p.214) for the reset settings. 1 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Re set] in the [ W Setting] menu. 2 Press the fou r-way controller ( 5 ).
188 6 Settings 3 Use t he fo ur-w ay co ntr olle r ( 23 ) to se lec t an i tem. 4 Use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to switch between O (On)/ P (Off). O (On ) The star tup sh ortc ut is av aila ble. P (Off) Th e startup sho rtcut is not availabl e. You can use the camera as a clock.
189 6 Settings You can use t he camera as a light. Pressing and holding down the Green button lights up the LED Macro Lights when the camera is turned off. 1 Press and ho ld down the Green b utton. The LED Macro Light s turn on. The light s turn off automa tically after th e lapse of the time set in [ Auto Power Off].
190 6 Settings You can measure the ambient air pressure and height of the current camera location by using the came ra's pressure sensor. The camera shows the measurements in the sub display when t he power is off (p.30). When the power is on, it app ears in the main display (p.
191 6 Settings You need to select the location in which you use t he camera when you select [Pressure] or [ Rel Height] for [Display Options], so that the camera calculates the height or water depth more accurately. 1 Use t he fo ur- way co ntro lle r ( 23 ) to select [P ressure Sensor] in the [ W Setting] menu.
192 7 Connec ting to a Compu ter Conne c t i n g t o a C o m p u t e r Connecting to a Computer Set the device to which the camera is connected with the USB cable. 1 Turn your camer a on. 2 Use the four-way con troller ( 23 ) to select [USB Connection] in the [ W Setting] menu.
193 7 Connec ting to a Compu ter Connect the cam era to a comput er using the provided US B cable. 1 Turn the compute r on. 2 Turn the camera off. 3 Connect the camera to the computer usin g the USB cable. Connect the t erminal of the USB cable with the arrow mark facing the battery .
194 7 Connec ting to a Compu ter When the cam era is being used by an application suc h as MediaIm pression, it cannot be disc onnected until the application is closed. 1 Click th e (Safely Rem ove Hardware ) icon in the task bar located at the bottom-right corne r of the desktop.
195 7 Connec ting to a Compu ter Using the Provided Software The following softw are is included on the pr ovided CD-ROM. Image viewing/manag ing/editing software “MediaImpression 3.
196 7 Connec ting to a Compu ter Install the image viewing/managing/editing software “MediaImpression”. This section out lines installation steps on Windows 7 as an example. 1 Turn you r Windows PC on. 2 Insert the provide d CD-ROM into the CD/DVD drive.
197 7 Connec ting to a Compu ter 3 Click [Compute r] in the Start me nu. 4 Double-click the CD/DVD drive icon. The install ation screen ap pears. 5 Click [Medi aImpression 3.6.2 LE]. 6 Choose a la nguage in the “Choose Setup La nguage” screen and cl ick [OK].
198 7 Connec ting to a Compu ter 1 Turn you r Macintosh o n. 2 Insert the provide d CD-ROM into the CD/DVD drive. 3 Double-click the CD-ROM icon. 4 Double-click the [Pentax Softwar e Installer] icon. The install ation screen ap pears. 5 Click [MediaIm pression 2.
199 7 Connec ting to a Compu ter In order to bet ter serve you, we request that you complete the product registration. If the computer is connected to the Internet, please click [Product Registration] on the installation screen. The world m ap screen shown on the right for Internet Product Regis tration is displayed.
200 7 Connec ting to a Compu ter 3 Click th e folder icon next to [Destination F older] and specify the destina tion location. To transf er all images, proc eed to step 5. 4 Select an i mage to transfe r. To select multiple images, choose the images while pressin g the Ctrl key.
201 7 Connec ting to a Compu ter 1 Connect the camera to you r Macintosh. Refer to step s 2 to 4 on p.193 for details. 2 Double-click the [MediaImp ression 2.2 L E] icon in the [Applicati ons] folder. MediaImpres sion 2.2 L E starts an d the start page appears .
202 7 Connec ting to a Compu ter 5 Click [Import]. The images are transferred to t he computer and the Media Br owser screen appear s. When a message app ears after tra nsfer is complete, click [Done]. • If the images from the camera are not displayed in the Import screen , select [NO NAME] (o r the volume lab el name) in [ Get Media fr om].
203 7 Connec ting to a Compu ter Transferring Images Using an Eye-Fi Card You can trans fer images to your c omputer or similar devices automatically when a built-in wireless LAN memory card (Eye-Fi card) is inserted in the camera. 1 Spec ify t he w irel ess L AN ac cess p oi nt an d tra nsfe r destination on the Eye-Fi card.
204 7 Connec ting to a Compu ter • When you int end to use a bran d-new Eye-Fi car d for the firs t time, cop y the Eye-Fi Man ager installati on file to your comput er before format ting the card.
205 7 Connec ting to a Compu ter.
206 8 Appendix Function s Available for Each Sh ooting Mode √ : Can be se t. ×: Canno t be set. ⎯ : Settings and ch anges are not appl ied. Funct ion Shooting Mode b A A C a b K Zoom but ton Zoo.
207 8 Appendix c R B c X c Q e S F 9 √√ √ *38 √ *38 √ *38 √ *4 √ *4 × √ √√√√ √ *5 √ *6 √ √ ××××× √ √ √ √ × √ √ √ √ √√√√√ √√√√ .
208 8 Appendix √ : Can be se t. ×: Canno t be set. ⎯ : Settings and ch anges are not appl ied. Funct ion Shooting Mode b A A C a b K [ A Rec. Mode] menu Imag e Tone × *8 √ × *8 √√√ × .
209 8 Appendix c R B c X c Q e S F 9 × *8 √√√√√√ √√ × *8 × *8 × *8 √√ × *8 √ √ × × *32 × *33 × *11 √ *10 × *12 √ √ √ √ × *13 × *15 × *16 √√ × *17 ×.
210 8 Appendix Messages Messages su ch as the fo llowing may appear on the display during camera operation. Message Description Batte ry depleted The bat tery is exhauste d. Charge the batt ery using the battery c harger (p. 34). Memory card fu ll The SD Memory Card is full and no more images can be saved.
211 8 Appendix Data being re corded Displayed when yo u try to switch to Q mo de while an image is still being r ecorded, or when the prote ct setting or DPOF settin g is being changed. It disappears aft er the image is recorded or the setting is cha nged.
212 8 Appendix Troublesh ooting Problem C ause Reme dy The camera will not tur n on The battery is not installed Check if a battery is in stalled. If not, install a batt ery. The battery is installed incorrectly Check orient ation of the batter y. Reinsert the batter y according to t he +- symbo ls in the batt ery compart ment (p.
213 8 Appendix The sub ject is not in focus The subj ect is difficul t to focu s on wit h autof ocus Lock th e focus on an obje ct the same distanc e away as the subject (by pres sing and holding the shutter release bu tton halfway) , then aim the camera at your subject and press th e shutter re lease button f ully (p.
214 8 Appendix Default Settings The table below lists t he factory default s ettings. The meaning of the indications f or menu items with a default setting is explained below. Last Memory Setting Yes : T he current setting (last memory) is saved when the camera is turned off.
215 8 Appendix [ C Movie] M enu Items Digital Zoom O (On ) * Y es p.66 Instant Review O (On ) Yes Y es p.102 Memory Face Detectio n P (Off) Y es Yes p.
216 8 Appendix [ W Setting] Men u Items Item Defaul t Setti ng Last Memory Settin g Reset Setti ng Page Sound Operati on Volume 3 Yes Yes p.169 Playback Volume 3 Yes Yes Start up S oun d Of f Yes Yes .
217 8 Appendix *1 Except the fold er name that you creat ed *2 PENTAX WG-3 GPS onl y Playback M ode Palette Items Pixel Mapp ing Cancel ⎯⎯ p.185 Start up Shortcut Playbac k Mode O (On) Yes Yes p.187 LED Li ght ing O (On) Yes Yes p.187 Clock Display O (On) Yes Yes p.
218 8 Appendix Digital Filter B&W/Sepia No ⎯ p.148 HDR Filter ⎯⎯ ⎯ p.1 50 Original Frame Blur All sides/White No ⎯ p.155 Edge Composite All sides/White No ⎯ Movie Edi t Save as Still Image ⎯⎯ ⎯ p.159 Divide Movies ⎯⎯ ⎯ Adding titl e picture ⎯⎯ ⎯ Red-eye Ed it ⎯⎯ ⎯ p.
219 8 Appendix Butt on/ Key Oper atio n Item Function Defau lt Sett ing Last Memory Setti ng Reset Sett ing Page Q butt on Operation Mode Q Mode ⎯⎯ ⎯ W / T butto n Zoo m Position Full wide-a ngle * No p.64 Four-way controll er 2 Drive Mo de 9 (Standard ) * Yes p.
220 8 Appendix List of World Time Cities City : indicates cities that can be set as either the Initial Setting (p.43) or the World Time (p.173). Video Output For mat: indicates the video output format of t h e city set as t he initial setting.
221 8 Appendix Main Specifi cations Type Fu lly aut omatic comp act digi tal camer a with bu ilt-in zoom lens Number of E ffective Pixels Approx. 1 6 megapixe ls Image S ensor 1/2 .
222 8 Appendix Approxima te Image Sto rage Capacity and Recordin g Time Still • The image storage capa city is for reference only. The actual image storage capacity may vary depending on the SD Memor y Card and the subject. • V (1280×960) can be set only when (Report) mode is set.
223 8 Appendix White Balance Auto, Daylig ht, Shade , Tungste n Light, Fl uoresce nt Light (D aylight Colors/D aylight Whi te/White Li ght), Manua l Lens Focal Length 4.5 - 18.0 mm (approx. 2 5 - 100 m m in 35 mm equiva lent foc al length) Apertur e F2.
224 8 Appendix Face Dete ction Detection of up t o 32 peop le’s faces (up to 31 face detect ion fram es on the di splay), S mile Captu re, Blink De tection, Self-por trait Assi st, Self-portrait Assist + Smile Capture * Fa ce Detec tion AE is avail able only when the ca mera detects the subject’s face.
225 8 Appendix Video Ou tput F ormat NTSC/P AL (mo naural) Waterp roof a nd Dustproof Rating JIS waterpr oof grade 8 an d JIS dust proof grad e 6 (IP68) Con tinuous underw ater shoot ing possib le for 2 hours at depth o f 14 m. Impact R esistance Rating PENTAX dr op test (2.
226 8 Appendix Warra nty Po licy All P ENTAX cameras p urchased through aut horized bona fide p hotographic distrib ution channels ar e guaranteed agai nst def ects of material or workmanship for a period of t welve months fro m date of purchas e.
227 8 Appendix • This warranty p olicy does not affect the customer’s statutory rights. • The local warranty policies available from PENTAX distributors in som e countries can s upersede this w arranty pol icy.
228 8 Appendix For customers in USA STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLI AN CE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subjec t to the following two conditions: (1) This dev ic e may not cause harmful interf erence, and (2) this device m ust accept any interf er ence received, including interference t hat may cause undesired operation.
229 8 Appendix Declar ation of C onformity According t o 47CFR, P arts 2 and 1 5 for Class B P ersonal Co mpute rs and P eripher als We: PENTAX RICOH I MAGING AM ERICAS CORPORATION Located at: 633 17 Stre et, Suite 2600, Denver, Colo rado 8020 2, U.S.
230 8 Appendix Information for Use rs on Collection an d Disposal of Old Equi pment and Used Batteries 1. In the Eu ropean Uni on These s ymbols on t he product s, packagin g and/or accomp anying d ocuments mean that used electrical and elec tronic equip ment and batt eries shoul d not be mixed w ith general househol d waste.
231 8 Appendix Index Symbols A Mode .... ........ ...... ......... ........ ..... 52 Q Mode ....... ........ ...... ......... ........ . 52 Q button ...... ........ ...... ......... .. 48 , 50 [ A Rec. Mode] Menu ....... .... 55 , 214 [ C Movie] Menu .
232 8 Appendix C Calendar display ...... ......... ...... ..... 130 Camera Location ... ......... ........ ..... 191 Camera shake ..... ...... ......... ........ ... 65 Capture Mode Palette ....... ...... ....... 68 Changing volume ....... ....... ...
233 8 Appendix M Macintosh ........ ........ ....... ........ ..... 196 Macro q ........ ........ ...... ......... ...... ... 85 Macro Light ...... ........ ....... ........ ..... 108 Magnify y .. ...... .... ...... ... ...... .... .... 136 Manual Focus .
234 8 Appendix T Text Si ze .... ........ ...... ......... ...... ..... 175 Text Stam p ...... ...... ......... ...... ....... 158 Title picture of movie ... ......... ....... 161 Tone Adjustment ... ......... ...... ....... 106 Toy Camera filter ....
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Memo Thank you for purchasing this PENTA X Digital Camera. Please read t his manual before using t he camera in order to get the most out of all the features and functions. Keep this ma nual safe, as it can be a valuable tool in helping you to understand all t he camera’s capabilities.
/ Digi tal C amer a Operating Manual To ensure the best pe rformance from your came ra, please re ad the Opera ting Manual before usi ng the came ra. PENTAX RICOH IMAGING CO ., LTD. 2-35-7, Maeno-cho, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 174-8639, JAPAN (htt p://w ww.p ent ax.
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