Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- How to use this manual
- Composition of the manual
- 1 Basic operation
- 2 Tips before you start taking pictures
- 3 Basic shooting functions
- 4 Advanced shooting functions
- Changing the aperture value for shooting pictures
- Changing the shutter speed for shooting pictures
- Changing the aperture value and shutter speed for shooting pictures
- My Mode
- Focusing applications
- Changing the area for measuring the brightness of a subject (ESP/Spot)
- AE lock
- Changing ISO sensitivity (ISO)
- Changing picture brightness
- Adjusting the white balance
- Adjusting a picture for recording (SHARPNESS/ CONTRAST/SATURATION)
- Reducing picture noise (NOISE REDUCTION)
- 5 Additional shooting functions
- 6 Playback
- Playing back still pictures
- Playing back movies
- Playing back albums
- Slideshow
- Adding sound to still pictures
- Editing still pictures (RAW DATA EDIT/Resizing/Trimming/REDEYE FIX/ BLACK & WHITE/SEPIA)
- Creating composite pictures (FRAME/ TITLE/CALENDAR/LAYOUT)
- Adjusting pictures (BRIGHTNESS/ SATURATION)
- Editing movies
- Playing back pictures on a TV
- Protecting pictures
- Copying pictures in the internal memory to the card (BACKUP)
- Erasing pictures
- Formatting the internal memory or card (MEMORY FORMAT/FORMAT)
- 7 Settings
- Resetting the settings to the default (RESET)
- Selecting a display language
- Changing the startup screen and shutdown screen (PW ON SETUP/PW OFF SETUP)
- Viewing pictures immediately (REC VIEW)
- Setting camera sounds (Beep sound/BEEP/SHUTTER SOUND/ VOLUME)
- Resetting file names (FILE NAME)
- Adjusting the image processing function (PIXEL MAPPING)
- Adjusting the monitor brightness
- Setting the date and time
- Setting the date and time in another time zone (DUAL TIME SETUP)
- Setting the measurement unit (m/ft)
- Customizing the camera (MY MODE SETUP/ SHORT CUT/CUSTOM BUTTON)
- 8 Printing pictures
- 9 Connecting the camera to a computer
- 10 Appendix
- 11 Miscellaneous

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Basic shooting functions
Flash shooting
Select the flash mode best suited to the light conditions and the effect you
want to achieve.
Flash working range
W (max.): Approx. 0.4 m to 3.8 m (1.3 ft. to 12.5 ft.)
T (max.): Approx. 0.4 m to 2.2 m (1.3 ft. to 7.2 ft.)
Auto-flash (No indication)
The flash fires automatically in low light or backlight conditions.
Red-eye reduction flash (!)
The light from the flash may make the
subject’s eyes appear red in the picture.
The red-eye reduction flash mode
reduces this phenomenon by emitting
pre-flashes before firing the regular
flash.
Red-eye fill-in flash (H)
The flash always fires after pre-flashes for red-eye reduction are emitted.
Fill-in flash (#)
The flash fires regardless of the available
light. This mode is useful for eliminating
shadows on the subject’s face (such as
shadows from tree leaves), in a backlight
situation, or for correcting the color shift
produced by artificial lighting (especially
fluorescent light).
Flash off ($)
The flash does not fire even in low light conditions. Use this mode in situations where
flash photography is not desired or is prohibited. You can also use this mode when
shooting landscapes, sunsets, and other subjects outside the range of the flash.
Note
• After the pre-flashes, it takes about 1 second before the shutter is released.
Hold the camera firmly to avoid camera movement.
• Effectiveness may be limited if the subject is not looking directly at the pre-
flashes, or if the shooting range is too far. Individual physical characteristics
may also limit effectiveness.
Note
• The fill-in flash may not have the desired effect under excessively bright light.
The subject’s eyes appear red.










