Page 2 - user’s manual; digital camera; Warranty Policy
2 user’s manual digital camera Warranty Policy This camera is under warranty for one full year from the date of purchase by the original purchaser. In case of defects in materials or workmanship, we will replace or repair the camera free of charge. This warranty applies to the camera only. This warr...
Page 3 - WARNING
3 WARNING Do not use this camera if it is emitting smoke, becomes unusually hot to be touched, emitting any unusual odor or noise, or if it is in any other abnormal states. Operating the camera in any of these situations may cause a fire or an electrical shock. Stop using the camera immediately, tur...
Page 5 - CAUTION
5 CAUTION Do not place this camera in damp or dusty locations. This may cause a fire or an electrical shock. Do not place this camera in a location affected by oil fumes or steam, such as near a cooking stove or humidifier. This may cause a fire or an electrical shock. Do not leave this camera in a ...
Page 7 - Table of Contents; Introduction
7 Table of Contents Introduction Preparing the camera Getting to know the camera Front View Top View Back View Bottom View Side View Dial Knob Zoom Lever Menu Controller Voice Memo Button View Angle Adjustment Knob Status LCD Attaching the Strap Preparing Power Supply Loading Batteries Using the Pow...
Page 8 - Taking Pictures
8 user’s manual digital camera Taking Pictures Taking Single Pictures Taking Distant/Close-up Pictures Zoom Control Optical Zoom Digital Zoom Focus Lock Taking Sports Pictures Taking Burst Pictures Using the Flash Using the Self-Timer Voice Memo Camera Settings The Picture Menu ISO (Sensitivity) Exp...
Page 11 - Preparing the Camera; Getting to Know the Camera; Front View
11 Preparing the Camera This section introduces you to the digital camera. Follow the instructions in this section to install batteries, use the power adapter, and install a Compact Flash card. Getting to Know the Camera Front View 1.Lens 2.Flash 3.Viewfinder window 4.Microphone Top View 1.Dial knob...
Page 12 - Bottom View; Dial Knob; Zoom Lever; Menu Controller
12 user’s manual digital camera Bottom View 1.Battery door 2.Tripod socket 3.CF card slot door Side View 1.AC adapter terminal 2.USB terminal 3.A/V out terminal Dial Knob The dial knob turns the camera on and off. It also allows you to choose from four camera modes: Capture mode - Take pictures and ...
Page 14 - Attaching the Strap; Loading Batteries
14 user’s manual digital camera Attaching the Strap To attach the strap to the camera: 1.Insert the small loop at the end of the strap into one side of the camera's strap holder. 2.Push inward until the loop comes out of the other side of the strap holder. 3.Insert the other end of the strap through...
Page 15 - Inserting/Removing the Compact Flash card; Inserting a Compact Flash Card
15 Notes: Always be sure to use the AC adapter which comes with the camera, or optional from the manufacturer. Any other adapter may cause damage to the camera, which is not covered under the warranty. Grasp the adapter, not the cord, when unplugging the adapter from a wall socket. If the power cord...
Page 16 - Removing a Compact Flash Card
16 user’s manual digital camera Removing a Compact Flash Card To remove a CF card from the camera: 1.Open the card slot located on the button of the camera. 2.Press the Eject button. The card will unlock and eject. 3.Close the card slot cover. Warning: Improper use of the Compact Flash card may caus...
Page 17 - Getting Started; Turning the Camera On and Off; Checking Batteries; Turning the LCD Monitor On and Off
17 Getting Started Once you have installed batteries or connected a power adapter and inserted a CF card(optional) into the camera, you are ready to use the camera. Note: If you camera does not have internal memory, you need to insert a CF card into the camera before you start taking pictures. Turni...
Page 18 - Adjusting the Menu Display Language and Time/Date
18 user’s manual digital camera Adjusting the Menu Display Language and Time/Date When using the camera for the first time, set the menu display language and time/date. The setting range is between January 1, 2000 and December 31, 2099. The menu language, time and date are maintained by the backup c...
Page 19 - Internal Memory/CF Card Full; Navigating through Menus; Using Menus When Taking Pictures
19 Internal Memory/CF Card Full If you have taken many pictures and your internal memory or CF card is full, the LCD display will show a memory full indicator message on the LCD monitor. If this happens, you must erase pictures from the internal memory or CF card, or replace it with a brand new CF c...
Page 20 - How to Change Settings
20 user’s manual digital camera File Menu Play Menu Setup Menu Refer to "How to Change Settings" below on how to select options in a menu and adjust the settings. The section "Viewing, Copying and Printing" discusses about the different menu options of the above menus in detail. How ...
Page 22 - Zoom Control; Optical Zoom
22 user’s manual digital camera Taking Distant/Close-up Pictures To take close-up pictures, press the Macro button to activate Marco mode. Normal Mode Normal mode is selected by default and does not show any icon on the status LCD. This mode allows you to take sharp-quality pictures of sceneries and...
Page 23 - Focus Lock
23 Focus Lock For normal recording, aim the subject using the entire viewfinder area. To focus, position the subject within the focus frame area located at the center of the viewfinder. If the subject to record is not in the center of the viewfinder, position the subject so that it falls within the ...
Page 24 - Using the Flash
24 user’s manual digital camera Taking Burst Pictures ( ) Burst pictures are a series of pictures that are photographed in sequence. You can use your digital camera’s Burst mode ( ) to capture an action sequence as a series of pictures. A set of 8 pictures can be taken in each capture. When you set ...
Page 27 - Camera Settings; Exposure Compensation
27 Camera Settings When taking pictures, you may simply use the default settings which have already been chosen for use with your digital camera. But if you want to have more control over the quality of your pictures and customize how you want to use your digital camera, you may adjust the various c...
Page 28 - White Balance; Picture Resolution and Quality
28 user’s manual digital camera underexposed pictures, you can adjust the EV (Exposure Value) Compensation to control how much light enters the digital camera when taking pictures. EV Compensation also helps prevent having too light or too dark pictures. EV Compensation can be adjusted over a range ...
Page 30 - The Setup Menu; Advanced
30 user’s manual digital camera Self-Timer When you need to take a solo picture or a group picture, including yourself, but no one is there to help you, turn ON the camera's Self-Timer. When the Self-Timer is ON, there will be a 10- second delay between the time you press the Shutter button and the ...
Page 31 - Auto Off
31 To set the Date and Time: 1.In the Setup Menu, keep pressing button until the SET CLOCK option is selected. 2.Press ENTER button on the SET CLOCK option. 3.Select a field (month, day, year, hour, minutes) by pressing or button. (The pair of arrowheads that appears over a field indicates that it i...
Page 32 - LCD
32 user’s manual digital camera LCD Use the LCD option to adjust LCD brightness. The brightness level of the LCD display can be adjusted over a range of -5.0 to +5.0.
Page 33 - Viewing, Copying and Printing; Viewing Single Pictures
33 Viewing, Copying and Printing After taking pictures with your digital camera, you can access the pictures from the CF card and view, delete, copy or print them. When you set your camera to Playback mode ( ) you will be able to do the following: Select and view pictures you have taken. Choose what...
Page 34 - Magnifying Pictures
34 user’s manual digital camera 5.Press or button to select what picture information you want to be displayed on LCD monitor. Choose one of the following: # Show picture number only # / Date Show Picture number and date picture was taken None Do not show picture information 6.After selecting an item...
Page 35 - Erasing Pictures; Erasing Single Pictures
35 scroll to the previous screen. 5.Once you have positioned the selection box on the desired thumbnail, press ENTER button to select it and display the picture in normal view. Erasing Pictures You can erase unwanted pictures from the internal memory or CF card while in Playback mode ( ) . You can s...
Page 36 - Protecting Pictures
36 user’s manual digital camera Protecting Pictures Your digital camera allows you to protect pictures and prevent them from being accidentally erased from the internal memory or CF card. Note: If the CF card is inserted to the camera, protect function takes effect on the pictures stored in the CF c...
Page 38 - Viewing on a TV Monitor
38 user’s manual digital camera Viewing on a TV Monitor Whether you are viewing single pictures or a slideshow, you can have a larger and clearer view of your pictures by connecting a TV monitor to your camera. Before you view pictures on TV, identify first what TV standard (NTSC or PAL) your televi...
Page 39 - Installing Camera Software; System Requirements; Installation CD Contents
39 Installing Camera Software Before you can transfer the pictures from the CF card to your computer, you need to install first the camera software into your computer (Driver installation: Applicable only on Windows 98 or MAC OS 8.6 user). System Requirements Before installing the camera software, m...
Page 40 - Transferring Pictures to the Computer; Connecting the Camera to Your Computer
40 user’s manual digital camera Transferring Pictures to the Computer After you have installed the camera software, connect the digital camera to your computer and start transferring your pictures. Connecting the Camera to Your Computer Your digital camera comes with a USB cable that you can use to ...
Page 41 - USB Connection Troubleshooting
41 USB Connection Troubleshooting If you cannot find Removable Disk or get error message “Unknown Device” while connecting your camera with computer, please check your USB connection: 1.Right click My Computer icon on your desktop, Select Properties and click on Device Manager (to check your USB por...
Page 42 - Appendices; Understanding Camera Sounds and LED
42 user’s manual digital camera Appendices Understanding Camera Sounds and LED While the digital camera is in the process of capturing, storing, and displaying pictures, it gives off beeping sounds and may also display a blinking LED. The camera also beeps and displays a blinking LED when it is unab...
Page 43 - Default Camera Settings
43 Default Camera Settings When you first purchased your digital camera, these are the factory default settings that have been chosen for your camera: ISO ISO 100 EV Compensation 0 White Auto Quality Medium Resolution Full LCD Brightness 0 Sounds ON Auto OFF 2 Language English Video Out NTSC Display...
Page 44 - Camera Specifications
44 user’s manual digital camera Camera Specifications Image Sensor 3.3 MegaPixels (1/1.8” CCD) Color 24 Bit(RGB) Image Resolution Full: 2048 x 1536 Half: 1024 x 768 Lens 8 elements in 6 groups (Aperature : F2.8 ~F11) Focal length 6.5mm~19.5mm (equivalent 32mm~96mm in 35mm format) Working Distance 0....