Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Before using your camera
- Table of contents
- Identifying the parts
- Getting started
- Shooting still images
- Viewing still images
- Deleting still images
- Before advanced operations
- Advanced still image shooting
- Choosing a focus method
- Setting the distance to the subject
- Adjusting the exposure
- Selecting a metering mode
- Adjusting color tones
- Adjusting the flash level
- Shooting multiple frames
- Shooting in Multi Burst mode
- Shooting two images in succession
- Shooting still images for e-mail
- Shooting still images with audio files
- Shooting according to scene conditions
- Adding special effects
- Advanced still image viewing
- Still image editing
- Enjoying movies
- Enjoying images on your computer
- Copying images to your computer – For Windows users
- Installing the USB driver
- Installing “Image Transfer”
- Installing “ImageMixer”
- Connecting the camera to your computer
- Copying images using “Image Transfer”
- Changing “Image Transfer” settings
- Copying images without using “Image Transfer”
- Viewing the images on your computer
- Image file storage destinations and file names
- Copying images to your computer – For Macintosh users
- Creating a Video CD
- Copying images to your computer – For Windows users
- Troubleshooting
- Additional information
- Index

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Creating a Video CD
You can create a Video CD using your
computer. The created Video CD can be
played back on a Video CD-compatible
DVD player. When playing back on a
computer, use application software used to
play back a Video CD.
a Start “ImageMixer.”
b Click .
The video CD creating mode turns on.
c Drag & drop the desired file or
album to the menu screen.
The selected image is added to the
menu screen.
d Click .
You can preview the image.
e Click .
The disc creation dialogue appears.
f Insert a blank CD-R into the
CD-R drive and click the [OK]
button.
The disc creation process starts.
• You cannot use CD-RW discs.
• A CD-R drive is required to create a Video CD.
For the Macintosh edition
• “Toast” by Roxio (not supplied) is required
to create a Video CD.
• The playback time of a movie file on the
preview screen may be shorter.










