Page 2 - For Safe Use of Your Camera; Thank you for buying a Samsung Digital Camera.; Keep the manual in a safe place.; DANGER; in death or serious injury.; WARNING; result in death or serious injury.; CAUTION; in a minor or moderate injury.
ŝ 1 Ş For Safe Use of Your Camera Thank you for buying a Samsung Digital Camera. ƃ Prior to using this camera, please read this user manual thoroughly. ƃ When you require After Sales service, please bring the camera and the cause of the cameramalfunction (such as battery, Memory card etc.) to the Af...
Page 3 - Danger; Warning; There is the possibility of injury from the camera’s moving parts.
ŝ 2 Ş Danger Warning ƈ Do not use the flash in close proximity to people or animals. Positioning the flash too close to yoursubject’s eyes, may cause eyesight damage. ƈ When taking photographs, never point the lens of the camera directly into very strong light. This mayresult in permanent damage to ...
Page 4 - Caution; Do not disassemble the battery. It may cause leakage or breakage.; Precautions for Battery Usage; Use batteries with the correct specification for the camera.
ŝ 3 Ş Caution ƈ Only use specified batteries (SLB-1674) with this camera. Use of other batteries can causeoverheating or explosion. ƈ Do not allow metallic or inflammable foreign objects to come into contact with the battery. ƈ Remove the battery when not planning to use the camera for a long period...
Page 5 - If there is dirt on the plug, clear the dirt or it may cause fire.; Precautions for Charger Usage
ŝ 4 Ş Caution ƈ Only use specified charger (SBC-L6) with this camera. ƈ Other chargers can cause fire or electric shock. Observe the power specification (100-240V only) andonly charge the specified rechargeable batter (SLB-1674). Do not disassemble the charger. It may cause fire, electric shock or m...
Page 6 - Contents; Before Using Your Camera
ŝ 5 Ş Contents For Safe Use of Your Camera ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 1 Danger ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 2 Warning ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 2 Caution ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 3 Precautions for Battery Usage ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō...
Page 7 - Basic Operations; RAW
ŝ 6 Ş Contents ƈ Recorded Pixels and Quality Level ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 40 ƃ Turning the Camera On and Off ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 41 ƃ Initial Settings ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 42 ƈ Setting the Display Language ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 42 ƈ Setting the Date and ...
Page 10 - Tv; Basic Function
ŝ 9 Ş Contents ƃ Using the Mode Dial ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 171 ƈ Using the (AUTO) mode ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 173 ƈ Using the P (Program) mode ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 174 ƈ Using the Hyper-program Mode ( ) ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 175 ƈ Using the Sv (Sensitivity Pri...
Page 11 - Contents of the Operating Manual; This operating manual contains the following chapters.; Before Using Your Camera; Understand how to use and access the buttons and menus of the GX-10.; Function Reference; Introduces functions to further enhance your GX-10 experience.; Software information; Explains software installation and how to use the program.
ŝ 10 Ş Contents of the Operating Manual This operating manual contains the following chapters. 1. Before Using Your Camera Explains camera characteristics, accessories and the names of various parts. 2. Getting Started Explains your first steps from purchasing the camera to taking pictures. Be sure ...
Page 12 - Check the package contents and names of working parts before use.
ŝ 11 Ş Check the package contents and names of working parts before use. GX-10 Camera Characteristics ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 12 Checking the Contents of the Package ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 14 Names of Working Parts ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 15 Using the Button Functions ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 18 LCD M...
Page 13 - GX-10 Camera Characteristics
ŝ 12 Ş ƃ Features a 23.5x15.7 mm CCD with 10.14 million effective pixels for superior definition and a widedynamic range. ƃ Coupled CCD shift type OPS (Optical Picture Stabilization) function. This feature will minimisecamera shake. ƃ Features an Auto-Focus sensor with 11 focusing points. The centra...
Page 14 - Example) If 300 mm lens is used with GX-10
ŝ 13 Ş GX-10 Camera Characteristics The captured area (view angle) will differ between the GX-10 and 35 mm SLR cameras even if thesame lens is used because the format size for 35 mm film and the CCD are different.Sizes for 35 mm film and CCD 35 mm film : 36x24 mm GX-10 CCD : 23.5x15.7 mm Angles of v...
Page 15 - Checking the Contents of the Package
ŝ 14 Ş Please check that you have the correct contents before using this product. The contents can varydepending on the sales region. To buy the optional equipment, contact your nearest Samsung dealer orSamsung service centre. Hot shoe cover (Installed on camera) Eyecup (Installed on camera) Viewfin...
Page 16 - Names of Working Parts
ŝ 15 Ş Names of Working Parts MENU button Playback ( ) button Delete ( ) button INFO button Mirror Focus modelever AF coupler Lens information contacts Lens unlock button Self-Timer lamp / Remote control receiver LCD monitor Fn button AE-L / button Four-way controller OK button Rear e-dial Focus ( A...
Page 17 - Side
ŝ 16 Ş Names of Working Parts Built-in Flash Hot shoe Mode dial DC input terminal Side Top Cable switch port USB / Video terminal Terminal Cover Card cover Memory CardSlot LCD panel Strap Front e-dial Main Switch Strap Dioptre adjustment lever Shutter Button Green button Rear e-dial Metering Lever C...
Page 18 - Bottom; Tripod socket; Battery Chamber
ŝ 17 Ş Names of Working Parts Bottom Tripod socket Battery cover & Lock lever Battery Chamber cover Battery Chamber Battery Holder Battery Chamber
Page 19 - Using the Button Functions; Functions of buttons used during shooting.; button; Capture Mode
ŝ 18 Ş Using the Button Functions ƈ Functions of buttons used during shooting. ڹ Shutter release buttonPress to capture images. (p.53) ں Main switchMove to turn the power on/off (p.41) and confirm the depth of field (Preview) (p.190). ڻ Lens unlock buttonPress to detach lens. (p.47) ڼ Focus mode lev...
Page 20 - MENU; ƊƌȜȞ; OK
ŝ 19 Ş Using the Button Functions ڹ ڻ ڼ ڽ ۀ ۃ ۄ ں ہ ۂ ڿ ھ ڹ Exposure bracket button Sets the Exposure bracket. (p.206) ں MENU button Displays the [CAPTURE MENU], [CUSTOM1 MENU], [CUSTOM2 MENU], [SETUP MENU] and[PLAYBACK MENU] menu. (p.118) ڻ INFO button Press to show shooting information on the LCD ...
Page 22 - Functions of buttons used during playback.; Playback mode
ŝ 21 Ş Using the Button Functions ƈ Functions of buttons used during playback. ڹ ں Playback mode ڼ ڹ Front e-dialUse it to display the previous or next image in magnified playback (p.86) or adjust the digital filter.(p.93) ں Main switchMove to turn the camera on and off. (p.41) ڻ Shutter release but...
Page 24 - LCD Monitor Indications; While Power is On or Operating Mode Dial; INFORMATION
ŝ 23 Ş LCD Monitor Indications ƈ The following indicators appear on the LCD monitor dependingon the status of the camera. ƈ Guides appear on the LCD monitor for 3 seconds when powered on or setting dial mode. LCD monitor While Power is On or Operating Mode Dial * Indicators 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 only app...
Page 25 - Press the; INFO
ŝ 24 Ş LCD Monitor Indications ƈ Press the INFO button in capture mode to display the capture function settings on the LCD monitor for 15 seconds. 1. Shooting mode (p.171)2. Custom mode (p.187) 3. Metering mode (p.202)4. Flash mode (p.70)5. Drive mode (p.60)6. Shutter Speed (p.199)7. Aperture Value ...
Page 26 - PB; Playback Mode
ŝ 25 Ş LCD Monitor Indications ƈ Press the INFO button in playback mode to display the image information on the LCD monitor. Whenever pressing the INFO button, Basic information, Histogram, Detail information and no information will display in that order. 1. Rotate icon (p.85)2. Captured images3. Me...
Page 27 - Indicator for Brightness Histogram and; Histogram Display
ŝ 26 Ş LCD Monitor Indications 1. Capture quality (Image file type)2. Image folder number and file number3. Protect icon (p.103)4. Histogram (Brightness)5. DPOF settings (p.105) 6. Indicator for Brightness Histogram and RGB Histogram 7. Histogram (R)8. Histogram (G)9. Histogram (B) ƃ DPOF icon ( ) w...
Page 28 - Viewfinder Indications; : Appears when the Manual Focus is selected.
ŝ 27 Ş Viewfinder Indications 1. Autofocus frame2. Spot metering frame3. Focus point (p.194)4. indicator : Blinks when OPS is operating (p.55) 5. Flash status : Appears when flash is available and blinks when flash is recommended but not set. (p.70) 6. Shutter speed : Shutter speed when capturing or...
Page 29 - MF
ŝ 28 Ş Viewfinder Indications 11. EV compensation : Appears when EV compensation is available or in use. 12. Flash Exposure Compensation : Appears when Flash Exposure is compensated. 13. AE Lock indicator : Appears when AE is locked. 14. ISO sensitivity warning : Appears when warning value is exceed...
Page 30 - LCD Panel Indications; SLOW; : First curtain synchro
ŝ 29 Ş LCD Panel Indications 1. Shutter speed (p.199)2. Aperture (p.200)3. Flash mode (p.70) : Built-in flash is ready (when blinking, flash should beused; or incorrect lens ismounted) : Red-eye reduction flash on: Flash off: Auto discharge SLOW : First curtain synchro 4. Drive mode (p.60) : Single ...
Page 31 - MEMO
Page 32 - Attaching the Strap; Getting Started
31 This chapter explains your first steps from purchasing the camera to taking pictures. Be sure toread it and follow the instructions. Attaching the Strap ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 32 Connecting to a Power Source ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 33 Using the memory card ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 38 Turni...
Page 33 - Pass the end of the strap through the strap lug, then secure on the
ŝ 32 Ş Attaching the Strap 1. Pass the end of the strap through the strap lug, then secure on the inside of the clasp. 2. Pass the other end of the strap through the other strap lug on the camera, then secure on the inside of the clasp.
Page 34 - Connecting to a Power Source; Rotate the Battery cover unlock lever as shown in the; Inserting the Battery; Model Name
ŝ 33 Ş Connecting to a Power Source ƈ Use the supplied rechargeable battery (SLB-1674). When the battery is used for the first time or is notused for a long time, a [Low Battery] message will display. 1. Rotate the Battery cover unlock lever as shown in the illustration ( ڹ ) and open the cover ( ں ...
Page 35 - Close the Battery cover and rotate the battery cover lock lever; How to charge the exclusive rechargeable battery
ŝ 34 Ş 1. Insert the supplied AC cord to the power outlet and DC input port of the charger. Connecting to a Power Source 3. Close the Battery cover and rotate the battery cover lock lever as shown ( ڹ ). 2. Insert the batteries according to the + / - indicators in the battery cover. Have the Ɗ mark ...
Page 37 - Battery Level Indicator
ŝ 36 Ş ƈ You can confirm remaining battery level by checking the displayed on the LCD panel. lit : Battery is full. Ɛ lit : Battery is running low. Ɛ lit : Battery is almost empty. Ɛ blink : The camera turns off after displaying a message. ƈ The still picture storage capacity is based on measuring c...
Page 38 - Using the Optional AC Adapter
ŝ 37 Ş 1. Make sure the camera is turned off before opening the terminal cover.2. Connect the DC terminal on the AC adapter to the DC input terminal on the camera.3. Connect the AC plug cord to the AC adapter.4. Plug the AC cord into the power outlet. ƃ Make sure the camera is turned off before conn...
Page 39 - Using the memory card; OPEN; Inserting / Removing the Memory Card
ŝ 38 Ş Using the memory card ƈ SD / SDHC memory card and Multi Media Card can be used with this camera. ƈ Captured images are recorded on the Memory Card. Make sure the camera is turned off beforeinserting or removing the Memory Card. 1. Lift up the Card Cover Lock as shown ( ڹ ) and rotate it to th...
Page 40 - Precautions When Using the Memory Card
ŝ 39 Ş Using the memory card ƃ The Memory Card is equipped with a write-protect switch. Setting theswitch to LOCK protects the existing data by preventing the recordingof new data, deletion of existing data or formatting of the card. ƃ Care should be taken when removing the Memory Card immediatelyaf...
Page 41 - Recorded Pixels and Quality Level
ŝ 40 Ş Using the memory card ƈ Choose the number of pixels (size) and quality level (data compression rate) of pictures according tohow you intend to use the pictures you have taken.Pictures with larger recorded size or the more are clearer when printed.The number of pictures that can be taken (the ...
Page 42 - Move the main switch to the [; ON; The camera will turn on. Move the main switch to the [; OFF; position to turn off the camera.; Turning the Camera On and Off
ŝ 41 Ş ƈ Move the main switch to the [ ON ] position. The camera will turn on. Move the main switch to the [ OFF ] position to turn off the camera. ƃ Always turn the camera off when not in use. ƃ The power will automatically turn off when you do not perform any operations within a set periodof time....
Page 43 - Initial Settings; Select a menu by using the four way controller (; button. The menu cursor will shift to menu.
INITIAL SETTING : Set : Cancel Language/ DeutschEspañol Português Italiano Svenska ᷥᷘ ŝ 42 Ş Initial Settings ƈ The first time the camera is turned on after purchasing, the “Initial Settings” screen appears on theLCD monitor. Follow the procedure below to set the language displayed on the LCD monito...
Page 44 - button. The menu cursor will shift to Summer; Menu; button and cancel the City, Date and Time menu.; Ɗƌ; button. The screen for setting the date and time will be displayed.
ŝ 43 Ş Initial Settings 6. Press the ƌ button. The menu cursor will shift to Summer Time menu. ƃ When the Date / Time is not set : If an incorrect language is selected, you can change the language on the initial menu. 1. Press the Menu button and cancel the City, Date and Time menu. 2. Turn on the c...
Page 45 - Setting the Date and Time; The frame moves to the year.
ŝ 44 Ş 1. Press the four-way controller ( Ȟ ). The frame moves to [yy/mm/dd]. 2. Use the four-way controller ( Ɗƌ ) to choose the date style. 3. Press the four-way controller ( Ȟ ). The frame moves to [24h]. 4. Use the four-way controller ( Ɗƌ ) to select 24h (24 hour display) or 12h (12-hour displa...
Page 47 - Attaching the Lens; Align the red dots on the camera and the lens, and secure by
ŝ 46 Ş Attaching the Lens ƈ Only D-XENON, D-XENOGON lenses can be used with this camera.Some functions are restricted when lenses are not set to Aperture A (Auto). Also see “Notes on[Using Aperture Ring]”. Other lenses and accessories will not be available with factory defaultsettings. To allow shut...
Page 48 - Remove the front lens cap by pushing the indicated portions
ŝ 47 Ş Attaching the Lens 4. Remove the front lens cap by pushing the indicated portions inward. To detach the lens, hold down the lens unlock button ( ڻ ) and turn the lens counterclockwise. ƃ The body mount cover ( ڹ ) is a cover to prevent damage during shipping. ƃ We assume no responsibility nor...
Page 49 - Adjusting the Viewfinder Dioptre; Look through the viewfinder and point the camera at a well-lit
ŝ 48 Ş Adjusting the Viewfinder Dioptre ƈ Adjust the viewfinder to suit your eyesight.If it is difficult to see the viewfinder image clearly, slide the diopter adjustment lever sideways.You can slide the diopter from -2.5 m -1 to +1.5 m -1 . 1. Look through the viewfinder and point the camera at a w...
Page 51 - Basic Shooting Operation; Holding the Camera
ŝ 50 Ş Basic Shooting Operation ƈ How you hold the camera is important when taking pictures.- Hold the camera firmly with both hands.- Press the shutter release button gently when taking a picture. [Horizontal position] [Vertical position] ƃ To reduce camera shake, support your body or the camera on...
Page 52 - SAF; be released when the image is focused.; Letting the Camera Choose the Optimal Settings
ŝ 51 Ş ƈ How to set the camera so it will choose the optimum settings based on the subject lighting, distanceand motion. 1. Set the mode dial to . - The camera will select the optimal capturing mode for the subject. 2. Set the focus mode lever to SAF . In this mode, the shutter can be released when ...
Page 53 - Look through the viewfinder to view the subject.
ŝ 52 Ş Basic Shooting Operation 3. Look through the viewfinder to view the subject. A zoom lens can be used to change the size of the subject inthe viewfinder. 5. Press the shutter release button fully. The picture is taken. 4. Position the subject inside the autofocus frame and press the shutter re...
Page 54 - Operating the shutter release button
ŝ 53 Ş 6. Review captured images on the LCD monitor. Image displays for 1 second on the LCD monitor aftercapturing (Instant Review.) You can delete the image during Instant Review by pressingthe button.- Setting the Display Time (p.166)- Deleting Images (p.98)- Displaying Bright Portion Warning (p.1...
Page 55 - field in the viewfinder.
ŝ 54 Ş Basic Shooting Operation ƈ The autofocus mechanism is not always precisely accurate. Focusing may be difficult when takingpictures under the following conditions ((a) to (f) below). These also apply to manual focusing using thefocus indicator in the viewfinder. If the subject cannot be focuse...
Page 56 - Optical Picture Stabilisation
ŝ 55 Ş OPS (Optical Picture Stabilisation) ƈ You can easily take sharp pictures using the Optical PictureStabilisation by simply turning on the OPS switch. Optical Picture Stabilisation ƈ The OPS function reduces camera shake that occurs when the shutter release button is pressed.This is useful for ...
Page 57 - Turning On the OPS Function; icon appears in the viewfinder.; Shake Reduction Function and Lens Focal Length
ŝ 56 Ş Turning On the OPS Function ƈ Turn on the OPS switch. When the shutter release button is pressed halfway, appears in theviewfinder and the OPS function turns on. ƃ Turn the Shake Reduction switch off if you will not use the Shake Reduction function. (OFF) ƃ The Shake Reduction function will n...
Page 58 - Setting the OPS Function; ȜȞ
ŝ 57 Ş OPS (Optical Picture Stabilisation) Setting the OPS Function ƈ The [ OPS] setting menu appears when the camera is turned on with the Shake Reductionswitch on and a type of lens that does not support automatic acquisition of lens information such asfocal length is mounted. Use the [ OPS] setti...
Page 60 - Using the RAW button; When you press the; will display on the LCD; button again, the RAW function will be
ŝ 59 Ş Using the RAW button ƈ When you press the RAW button, the images are taken as RAWand JPEG file type. You can set the type of shooting with the RAW button. (p.144) When you press the RAW button, RAW + will display on the LCD panel. Press the Shutter button to take a picture. ƃ When rotating th...
Page 61 - Other Shooting Modes; Fn
ŝ 60 Ş Other Shooting Modes ƃ Pictures can be taken continuously while the shutter release button is held down.When you select [RAW] menu in the [File Format] menu, the maximum number of continuous shotsare 9. 1. Press the Fn button. The Fn menu appears. Continuous Shooting 2. Press the four-way con...
Page 62 - Press the shutter release button fully.; The camera is ready to take pictures.
ŝ 61 Ş Other Shooting Modes 6. Press the shutter release button fully. Pictures are taken continuously while the shutter release button is fully pressed. Take your fingeroff the shutter release button to stop.Continuous shooting settings are retained when the power is turned off.Display the Fn menu ...
Page 64 - The Drive Mode options screen appears.
ŝ 63 Ş Other Shooting Modes The Drive Mode options screen appears. 2. Press the Fn button. The Fn menu appears. 3. Press the four-way controller ( Ɗ ). : Move : Exit Continuous Shooting DRIVE : Set : Move
Page 68 - The remote control may not operate in backlit conditions.
ŝ 67 Ş Other Shooting Modes ƃ The beep can be turned off (p.151). ƃ Exposure may be affected if light enters the viewfinder. Attach the provided viewfinder cap or usethe AE lock function (p.205). (Ignore the light entering the viewfinder when the exposure mode isset to the Manual mode (p.182).) ƃ Re...
Page 69 - Press the shutter release button fully.; Using Mirror Lock Up Function to Prevent Camera Shake
ŝ 68 Ş Other Shooting Modes ƈ Use the Mirror Lock Up function if camera shake is evident even when Cable Switch (optional) orRemote Control Unit (optional) is used.When the shutter release button is pressed, the mirror pops up and the shutter is fired 2 seconds laterif the 2 second Self-Timer settin...
Page 70 - Using the Zoom Lens; Turn the zoom ring to the right or left.
ŝ 69 Ş Using the Zoom Lens ƈ Enlarge the subject (telephoto) or capture a wider area (wide angle) with a zoom lens. Adjust it to thedesired size and take the picture. 1. Turn the zoom ring to the right or left. Turn the zoom ring clockwise for telephoto andcounterclockwise for wide angle. Wide Angle...
Page 71 - Using the Built-in Flash; Compatibility of built-in flash and lens
ŝ 70 Ş Using the Built-in Flash ƈ If you wish to discharge the flash in a dark or backlit location, press the Flash Pop-up button to pop upthe flash. Select a flash mode to suit your purpose from the Flash options screen in the Fn menu. You can adjust the flash output with the rear e-dial in any Exp...
Page 73 - Press the shutter release button fully. The picture is taken.; Using Auto Discharge ,
ŝ 72 Ş Using the Built-in Flash 3. Press the shutter release button halfway. The focus indicator appears in the viewfinder when focused. 4. Press the shutter release button fully. The picture is taken. 5. Push down on the portion indicated in the illustration to retract the flash. 1. Set the mode di...
Page 74 - Press the shutter release button halfway.
ŝ 73 Ş Using the Built-in Flash 3. Press the shutter release button halfway. The focus indicator appears in the viewfinder when focused. 4. Press the shutter release button fully. The picture is taken. 5. Push down on the portion indicated in the illustration to retract the flash. 2. Press the butto...
Page 75 - Brighten the surroundings when shooting.; Using Red-eye Reduction Flash
ŝ 74 Ş Using the Built-in Flash ƈ “Red-eye” is the phenomenon where eyes look reddish in photographs taken in dark environments with a flash. This is caused by the reflection of the electronic flash from the retina of the eye.Red-eye occurs because pupils are dilated in dark environments.This phenom...
Page 76 - Set in Flash item of Fn menu by using the Rear e-dial.; Compensating Flash Output
ŝ 75 Ş Using the Built-in Flash ƈ You can change the flash output in a range of -2.0 to +1.0. The Flash Compensation values are asfollows for 1/2 EV and 1/3 EV. ſ Set interval of steps in [EV Steps] in the [CUSTOM1 MENU] menu. (p.133) ƃ Set in Flash item of Fn menu by using the Rear e-dial. Step int...
Page 77 - Using the White Balance; Setting the White Balance
ŝ 76 Ş Using the White Balance ƈ The colour of the subject changes with the light source. For example, the same white object will be adifferent shade of white in daylight than under a light bulb. In cameras using film, this is adjusted bychanging the film or using filters. In digital cameras, the wh...
Page 78 - Colour Temperature
ŝ 77 Ş 1. Press the Fn button. - The Fn menu appears. 2. Press the four-way controller ( Ȝ ). - The White Balance screen appears. 3. Use the four-way controller ( ƊƌȜȞ ) to select a desired white balance. WHITE BALANCE Auto : Check : Set Using the White Balance : Move : Exit Red tint Blue tint Candl...
Page 79 - if the shutter cannot be released.
ŝ 78 Ş Using the White Balance 1. Press the Fn button. - The Fn menu appears. 2. Use the four-way controller ( Ȝ ). - The white balance menu appears. ƈ You can adjust the white balance depending on the light source when taking pictures. With ManualWhite Balance, the camera can store delicate shades ...
Page 80 - button when adjustment is unsuccessful to set again.
ŝ 79 Ş Using the White Balance 7. The menu as shown will display. 8. Press the OK button and the White Balance adjustment menu will display. Press the OK button again to save the setting. ſ The position of Custom white balance can be changed by thereal e-dial. You can select a desired white balance ...
Page 81 - Fine-Tuning the White Balance; You can fine tune the White Balance setting.
ŝ 80 Ş Using the White Balance Fine-Tuning the White Balance ƈ You can fine tune the White Balance setting. 1. Press the Fn button. - The Fn menu appears. 2. Use the four-way controller ( Ȝ ). - The white balance menu appears. 3. Use the four-way controller ( ƊƌȜȞ ) to select a desired white balance...
Page 83 - Using the ISO sensitivity; Captured images can show more noise if higher Sensitivity is set.; Setting the Sensitivity
ŝ 82 Ş Using the ISO sensitivity ƈ You can set the sensitivity to suit the brightness of the surroundings. The sensitivity can be set to[Auto] or within a sensitivity range equivalent to ISO 100 to 1600. ƃ Captured images can show more noise if higher Sensitivity is set. ƃ Set this menu in [CUSTOM1 ...
Page 84 - - The exposure mode is set to; Sets the lower sensitivity limit.; Setting the Range of Automatic Correction in AUTO
ŝ 83 Ş Using the ISO sensitivity ƃ When the camera is set to the following conditions, the sensitivity cannot be set to auto. - The exposure mode is set to Sv (Sensitivity Priority), M (Hyper-manual), B (Bulb) or X (flash synchro) mode. ƃ ISO Sensitivity Warning appears in the viewfinder when a sens...
Page 85 - Playing Back Still Pictures; You can play back captured still pictures with the camera.; The recording information will be changed as followings.; Playing Back Images
ŝ 84 Ş Playing Back Still Pictures ƈ You can play back captured still pictures with the camera. 1. Press the button after taking a picture. The most recently captured image (image with the largestfile number) is displayed on the LCD monitor. ſ INFO button ƈ When an image is played back, press the IN...
Page 86 - Rotating Images
ŝ 85 Ş 2. Press the four-way controller ( ȜȞ ). Ȝ : The previous image appears. Ȟ : The next image appears. ƈ To make images shot vertically easier to view you can rotate images 90° counterclockwise. 1. Press the button after taking a picture. The most recently captured image (image with the largest...
Page 87 - Image rotation information is saved.; Enlarging Playback Images
ŝ 86 Ş Playing Back Still Pictures 3. Press the OK button. Image rotation information is saved. ƈ You can magnify images up to 20 times when displaying them on the LCD monitor. 1. Press the button and use the four-way controller ( ȜȞ ) to select an image.The most recently captured image (image with ...
Page 88 - The following buttons act as :; button : displays the original size image; button : display the information of image
ŝ 87 Ş Playing Back Still Pictures 2. Turn the e-dial to the right (toward ). Image enlarges at each calibration and can be enlarged to 20times the original. ſ The following buttons act as : - Four way controller ( ƊƌȜȞ ) : change the enlargement position. - Rear e-dial (Right) : enlarges the image ...
Page 89 - Press the button. The most recently captured image; You can display 4, 9 or 16 images on the LCD monitor at the same time.; Displaying Multiple Images
ŝ 88 Ş Playing Back Still Pictures 1. Press the button. The most recently captured image (image with the largest file number) is displayed on the LCDmonitor. 2. Turn the rear e-dial to the left (toward ). The multi-image display screen appears. Up to 16 thumbnail images will bedisplayed at once. Use...
Page 90 - Selecting the Number of Images to Display; ȜƊȞ; Displaying a Folder; Select the folder you want to display and press the; The images in the folder are displayed.; button. A full screen display of the selected image appears.
ŝ 89 Ş Playing Back Still Pictures Selecting the Number of Images to Display 1. In the multi-image display screen, press the Fn button. The multi-image options screen appears. 2. Use the four-way controller ( ȜƊȞ ) to select the number of images to display at once. - 4, 9, 16 images 3. The selected ...
Page 91 - Press the button and use the four-way controller (
ŝ 90 Ş Playing Back Still Pictures ƈ You can play back all images recorded on your Memory Card successively. To start continuousplayback, use the menu screen displayed on the LCD monitor. 1. Press the button and use the four-way controller ( ȜȞ ) to select an image to be displayed first.The most rec...
Page 92 - s ڹ
ŝ 91 Ş Playing Back Still Pictures 3. Press the four-way controller ( Ȟ ). Start screen is displayed and slideshow begins. ſ Operations available during a slideshow - OK button : Pause- Four-way controller ( Ȝ ) : Shows previous image - Four-way controller ( Ȟ ) : Shows next image - Four-way control...
Page 93 - Connecting the Camera to AV Equipment
ŝ 92 Ş Playing Back Still Pictures ƈ By using the video cable, you can play back images using a TV or other device with a video IN jackas your monitor. Make sure that both the TV and the camera are turned off before connecting thecable. - Selecting the Video Output Format (p.158) 1. Open the termina...
Page 94 - Digital Filters; button in Playback mode.
ŝ 93 Ş Playing Back Still Pictures ƈ You can edit shot images using digital filters. Processed images are saved under a different name. Digital Filters 1. Press the Fn button in Playback mode. The Fn menu appears. 2. Press the four-way controller ( Ȝ ). The screen for selecting the filter appears. B...
Page 95 - The save confirmation screen appears.; The filtered image is saved under a different name.
ŝ 94 Ş 7. Use the four-way controller ( Ɗ ) to select [Save as]. 6. Press the OK button. The save confirmation screen appears. 8. Press the OK button. The filtered image is saved under a different name. 5. Set a desired filter by using the front and rear e-dial. SOFT SLIM [Slim Filter] [Colour Filte...
Page 97 - You can convert captured RAW files into JPEG files.; Editing RAW Images; The parameters recorded in the image file appear.
ŝ 96 Ş : Back : Set Playing Back Still Pictures ƈ You can convert captured RAW files into JPEG files. 1. Select a RAW file in Play mode. Editing RAW Images 2. Press the Fn button. The Fn menu appears. 3. Press the four-way controller ( ƌ ). 4. Press the OK button. The parameters recorded in the imag...
Page 99 - Deleting Images; Deleting a Single Image
ŝ 98 Ş Deleting Images ƈ You can delete one image at a time. 1. Press the button and use the four-way controller ( ȜȞ ) to select an image to delete. 2. Press the button. The Delete screen appears. 3. Use the four-way controller ( Ɗ ) to select [Delete]. 4. Press the OK button. The image is deleted....
Page 100 - You can delete all saved images at once.; All images are deleted.; Deleting All Images
ŝ 99 Ş Deleting Images ƈ You can delete all saved images at once. 2. Press the button twice. The Delete All screen appears. 1. Press the button. 4. Press the OK button. All images are deleted. 3. Use the four-way controller ( Ɗ ) to select [Delete All]. ƃ Deleted images cannot be restored. ƃ Protect...
Page 101 - You can delete multiple images from the nine-image display at once.
ŝ 100 Ş Deleting Images ƈ You can delete multiple images from the nine-image display at once. 1. Press the button. The most recently captured image (image with the largest filenumber) is displayed first on the LCD monitor. 2. Turn the e-dial to the left (toward ). Nine thumbnail images appear. ƃ Del...
Page 103 - Deleting images taken with the RAW button
ƈ You can delete JPEG, RAW images taken with the RAW button. 1. Press the button and use the four-way controller ( ȜȞ ) to select images to delete. Deleting images taken with the RAW button ŝ 102 Ş Deleting Images DNG 2. Press the button. The Delete screen appears. 3. Use the four-way controller ( Ɗ...
Page 104 - The selected image is protected.; Protecting Images from Deletion (Protect); Protecting Images
ŝ 103 Ş ƈ You can protect images from being accidentally deleted. ſ Even protected images are deleted if the Memory Card is formatted. 1. Press the button and use the four-way controller ( ȜȞ ) to select an image.The most recently captured images (image with the largest filenumber) are displayed fir...
Page 105 - The Protect all images screen appears.; All images saved in the Memory Card are protected.; Protecting All Images
ŝ 104 Ş Protecting Images 1. Press the button. 2. Press the button twice. The Protect all images screen appears. 3. Press the four-way controller ( Ɗ ) to select [Protect] and press the OK button. All images saved in the Memory Card are protected. ſ Select [Unprotect] in Step 3 to cancel the Protect...
Page 108 - The screen for making DPOF settings for all images appears.; Settings for All Images
ŝ 107 Ş 5. Press the OK button. The DPOF settings for all the images are saved and the camera returns to playback status. ƃ The number of copies specified in settings for all images applies to all the images. Before printing, check that the number is correct. ƃ Settings for single images are cancell...
Page 109 - Printing Using PictBridge; Set the printing options
ŝ 108 Ş Printing Using PictBridge ƈ This function lets you print images directly from the camera without using a PC (direct printing).Connect the camera and PictBridge compatible printer with the included USB cable to print directly.After connecting the camera to the printer, select the images you w...
Page 110 - Setting USB
ŝ 109 Ş Printing Using PictBridge 1. Press the MENU button. The [CAPTURE MENU] menu appears. 2. Use the four-way controller ( Ɗƌ ) to select the [SETUP MENU] menu. Press the four-way controller ( Ȟ ). 3. Use the four-way controller ( Ɗƌ ) to select [USB]. 4. Press the four-way controller ( Ȟ ). A po...
Page 111 - The setting is changed.
ŝ 110 Ş Printing Using PictBridge 5. Use the four-way controller ( Ɗƌ ) to select [Printer]. 6. Press the OK button. The setting is changed. 7. Press the MENU button. 1. Turn the camera off. 2. Connect the camera and a PictBridge compatible printer using the USB cable supplied with the camera. Conne...
Page 112 - The PictBridge menu appears.; The Print one screen appears.; Printing Single Images
ŝ 111 Ş Printing Using PictBridge 4. After printer start-up is complete, turn the camera on. The PictBridge menu appears. 3. Turn the printer on. 1. Use the four-way controller ( Ɗƌ ) to select [Print One] on the PictBridge menu. 2. Press the OK button. The Print one screen appears. ƃ PictBridge men...
Page 113 - button to choose whether to insert the date (; The screen for changing print settings appears.
ŝ 112 Ş Printing Using PictBridge 3. Use the four-way controller ( ȜȞ ) to choose an image to print. 4. Use the four-way controller ( Ɗƌ ) to choose the number of copies. You can print up to 999 copies. 5. Use the Fn button to choose whether to insert the date ( ) or not ( ). ( ) : The date will be ...
Page 114 - button to cancel printing.; The Print all images screen appears.; Printing All Images
ŝ 113 Ş Printing Using PictBridge 9. Use the four-way controller ( ƊƌȜȞ ) to choose the paper size. You can only choose a size that is supported by your printer.When the Paper Size is set to [Standard], images are printedaccording to the printer settings. 10. Press the OK button. 11. Repeat Steps 8 ...
Page 115 - button on the print settings confirmation screen.
ŝ 114 Ş 3. Choose the number of copies and whether to imprint the date or not. The number of copies and the date setting that you chooseapply to all of the images.Refer to Steps 4 and 5 of ŗ Printing Single Images” (p.112) for details on how to change the settings. 4. Press the OK button. The print ...
Page 118 - Explains the functions of the GX-10 buttons and menus.; Using the Menu; ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō; Using the Fn Menu; ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō; Using the Mode Dial; ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō
Explains the functions of the GX-10 buttons and menus. Using the Menu ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 118 Using the Fn Menu ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 169 Using the Mode Dial ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 171 4 Button, Menu, Mode dial Reference When using menus and Fn menu, items which cannot be chan...
Page 119 - Displaying the Menu screen; button in Capture mode.; How to Operate the Menu
ŝ 118 Ş Using the Menu ƈ This section explains operation methods for [CAPTURE MENU], [CUSTOM1 MENU], [CUSTOM2MENU], [SETUP MENU], and [PLAYBACK MENU] menu. ƃ Displaying the Menu screen 1. Press the MENU button in Capture mode. - The [CAPTURE MENU] menu appears on the LCD monitor. 2. Press the four-w...
Page 120 - button to return to Capture or Playback mode.; button and close the menu screen, your settings will not be; Select a menu item and set
ŝ 119 Ş ƈ Procedure to set the [JPEG Quality] on the [CAPTURE MENU] menu is explained as an example. 1. Use the four-way controller ( Ɗƌ ) to choose an item. - Press the front e-dial to move the menu page by page. 2. Press the four-way controller ( Ȟ ). - Available [JPEG Quality] options appear. Pre...
Page 122 - Natural; Setting the Image Tone
ŝ 121 Ş Using the Menu ƃ Different saturation, sharpness and contrast values can be set for (Bright) and (Natural). INFORMATION ƈ Set the basic colour tone of pictures. The default setting is Bright. Natural Images are finished naturally and suitable for retouching. Bright Images are finished bright...
Page 123 - Setting the File Format
ŝ 122 Ş Using the Menu ƈ You can select the number of recorded pixels from 10M, 6M and 2M. The more pixels there are, thelarger the picture and the bigger the file size. The file size will also differ according to the [JPEGQuality] setting. The default setting is 10M (3872x2592). (RAW) (JPEG) 3008x2...
Page 124 - Image is saved in JPEG format.; Setting the JPEG Quality Level
ŝ 123 Ş Using the Menu ƃ You can set the JPEG recorded pixels in [JPEG Size] in the[CAPTURE MENU] menu. When the number of recorded pixelsis changed, the number of recordable images appears at the topright of the screen. ƈ You can set the image quality level. The file size will also differ according...
Page 125 - Setting the Saturation / Sharpness / Contrast
ŝ 124 Ş Using the Menu ƈ Select from six levels of Saturation, Sharpness and Contrast. The default setting is [0 (Standard)] for all. ƃ Saturation ƃ Sharpness Saturation Sets the colour saturation. Sharpness Makes the image outlines sharp or soft. Contrast Sets the image contrast. Towards + : Higher...
Page 127 - sRGB; Setting the Colour Space; Colour Space
ŝ 126 Ş Using the Menu ƈ You can set the colour space to use. The default setting is [sRGB]. 1 sRGB Sets to sRGB colour space. 2 AdobeRGB Sets to AdobeRGB colour space. ƃ File names differ depending on the colour space setting as shown below.- For sRGB : SG10XXXX.JPG- For AdobeRGB : _G10XXXX.JPG [XX...
Page 128 - Shooting in Extended Bracket Mode
ŝ 127 Ş Using the Menu Shooting in Extended Bracket Mode Shooting in Multi-exposure Mode CAPTURE MENU : Move : Exit User Registration Color SpaceExtended BracketMulti ExposureMemory of Settings OPS OffOff Auto ƈ You can save pictures with three different white balance, saturation, sharpness and cont...
Page 129 - Memory setting
ŝ 128 Ş Using the Menu Memory setting CAPTURE MENU : Move : Exit User Registration Color SpaceExtended BracketMulti ExposureMemory of Settings OPS OffOff Manual CAPTURE MENU : Set : Back Memory of Settings ƃ If the RAW button or MENU button is pressed, or the (Extended) Exposure Bracket is set durin...
Page 130 - Exposure mode
ŝ 129 Ş Using the Menu Optical Picture stabilisation (OPS) CAPTURE MENU : Move : Exit User RegistrationColor SpaceExtended BracketMulti ExposureMemory of Settings OPS OffOff Manual ƈ If a lens is used that does not support automatic acquisition oflens information, such as focal length, the [ OPS] me...
Page 132 - Linking AF Point and AE
ŝ 131 Ş Using the Menu ƈ You can link the exposure and AF point in the focusing area during multi-segment metering. The default setting is [Off]. Linking AF Point and AE ƈ You can set whether to display selected AF point (Focus position) in the viewfinder.The default is [On]. Superimpose CUSTOM1 MEN...
Page 133 - AF in remote control
ŝ 132 Ş Using the Menu ƈ Sets whether to use Autofocus when shooting with remote control. The default is [Off]. AF in remote control CUSTOM1 MENU : Move : Exit Link AF Point & AESuperimpose AF AreaAF in Remote ControlAF Button FunctionAF by Press HalfwayEV StepsMetering Time OffOnOffOnOn 1/2EV10...
Page 134 - AF by Press Halfway; On; EV Steps
ŝ 133 Ş Using the Menu ƈ Sets whether to perform AF when the shutter release button is pressed halfway. The default is [On]. AF by Press Halfway CUSTOM1 MENU : Move : Exit Link AF Point & AESuperimpose AF AreaAF in Remote ControlAF Button FunctionAF by Press HalfwayEV StepsMetering Time OffOnOff...
Page 135 - Meter Operating Time
ŝ 134 Ş Using the Menu ƈ Sets the exposure metering time. The default setting is [10 sec]. Meter Operating Time CUSTOM1 MENU : Move : Exit Link AF Point & AESuperimpose AF AreaAF in Remote ControlAF Button FunctionAF by Press HalfwayEV StepsMetering Time OffOnOffOnOn 1/2EV10sec 10 sec Sets the e...
Page 136 - Program Line
ŝ 135 Ş Using the Menu ƈ In Auto mode and Program mode, exposure is regulated according to the set Program line. Choose normal Program line or one of the following. The default is [Normal]. Program Line Normal Normal program is the basic Automatic Exposure Program. Hi-speed priority program is an Au...
Page 137 - Fine tune when AWB
ŝ 136 Ş Using the Menu ƈ Sets whether fine tune is available when white balance is set to Auto. The default is [Off]. Fine tune when AWB CUSTOM1 MENU : Move : Exit AEL with AF LockedProgram LineAuto EVCFine tune when AWBWB when using flashColor Temp. UnitNoise Reduction Off Normal OffOff --- Kelvin ...
Page 138 - Adjusting the White Balance with Colour Temperature
ŝ 137 Ş Using the Menu ƈ Use figures to set the colour temperature. The default is [Kelvin]. Adjusting the White Balance with Colour Temperature CUSTOM1 MENU : Move : Exit AEL with AF LockedProgram LineAuto EVCFine tune when AWBWB when using flashColor Temp. UnitNoise Reduction Off Normal OffOff ---...
Page 139 - ISO Warning; Off
ŝ 138 Ş Using the Menu ƈ ISO warning appears in the viewfinder when a sensitivity value of your choice is reached orexceeded. Set a sensitivity that is not regularly used to avoid forgetting to reset when sensitivity israised. ISO warning is not displayed by default. ƃ ISO (ISO warning) appears in t...
Page 140 - ISO sensitivity step
ŝ 139 Ş Using the Menu ƈ Set the sensitivity step. The default is [1 EV Step]. ISO sensitivity step CUSTOM1 MENU : Move : Exit ISO WarningISO StepsReset Custom1 Off 1 EV 1 EV Step Set the sensitivity step to 1 EV. As EV Steps Set the sensitivity according to the EV setting. CUSTOM1 MENU : Set : Back...
Page 142 - Auto Bracketing order; Order
ŝ 141 Ş Using the Menu ƈ Sets the order for bracket shooting. The default is [0, - , +]. Auto Bracketing order ƈ Selects the exposure adjustment method when the Green mode button is pressed in M (Manual)mode. The default is [Program Line]. Green Button in Manual mode Order 0 ƍ - ƍ +, - ƍ 0 ƍ +, + ƍ ...
Page 143 - Aperture Ring Use
ŝ 142 Ş Using the Menu ƈ Sets the shutter so it can be released even if the aperture ring is not set to the A (Auto) position.The default is [Off]. Aperture Ring Use ƈ You can set the functions of the front and rear e-dials on the P / Sv / Tv and Av modes. e-dial functions on the P / Sv / Tv / Av mo...
Page 146 - Allowing Shooting while Charging Flash
ŝ 145 Ş Using the Menu ƈ You can set to allow shooting while the flash is re-charging. The default is [Off]. Allowing Shooting while Charging Flash Off Pictures cannot be taken while the flash is re-charging. On Pictures can be taken while the flash is re-charging. ƈ Choose the preview method to use...
Page 147 - Initial zoom display
ŝ 146 Ş Using the Menu ƈ Sets the initial magnification of the zoom playback. The default is [1.2 times]. Initial zoom display [1.2 times], [2 times], [4 times], [8 times] and [16 times]. ƈ Sets to automatically rotate images taken vertically when playing back. The default is [On]. If the [Saving Ro...
Page 148 - Saving rotation information
ŝ 147 Ş Using the Menu ƈ Sets whether to save rotation information when shooting. The default is [On]. Saving rotation information On Saves the rotation information when shooting. Off Does not save the rotation information when shooting. ƈ Sets whether to illuminate the LCD panel. The default is [On...
Page 149 - Reset Custom Function2; Reset
ŝ 148 Ş Using the Menu ƈ Resets all the settings in the Custom Function 2 menu to the defaults. The default is [Cancel]. Reset Custom Function2 Reset The settings will reset. Cancel The settings will not reset. CUSTOM2 MENU : Move : Exit Light of Top LCDReset Custom2 On CUSTOM2 MENU : Set : Back Res...
Page 151 - Formatting the Memory Card; Format; Formatting will delete protected data. Be aware.
ŝ 150 Ş Using the Menu ƈ Be sure to format new Memory Card with the camera before using the card. Formatting will delete allthe data on the Memory Card. Formatting the Memory Card Format A [Formatting] message appears and the memory will be formatted. Cancel The memory will not be formatted. SETUP M...
Page 152 - Turning the Beep On and Off; There are five items that you can set :
ŝ 151 Ş SETUP MENU : Set : Back Beep Using the Menu ƈ You can turn the camera operation beep on or off. The default setting is [On]. Turning the Beep On and Off There are five items that you can set : - AF sound, AE Lock, RAW button, Self-timer and Remote Control. No beep sound Beep is not activated...
Page 153 - Changing the Date and Time and the Display Style; Date Display Style
ŝ 152 Ş Using the Menu ƈ You can change the initial date and time settings.You can also set the display style. Changing the Date and Time and the Display Style Date Display Style [mm/dd/yy], [dd/mm/yy], [yy/mm/dd] Time Display Style [12h (12 hour)], [24h (24 hour)] SETUP MENU : Set : Back Date/Time ...
Page 154 - The World Time screen appears.; Setting the World Time
ŝ 153 Ş Using the Menu ƈ The date and time selected in “Initial Settings” (p.42) serve as the date and time of your presentlocation. Setting [World Time] enables you to display the local date and time on the LCD monitorwhen travelling overseas. 1. Select [World Time] on the [SETUP MENU] menu. 2. Pre...
Page 155 - The World Time setting is saved.
ŝ 154 Ş Using the Menu 7. Use the four-way controller ( ȜȞ ) to select the Destination city. The current time, location and time difference of the selectedcity appears. 8. Use the four-way controller ( ƌ ) to select [DST]. 9. Use the four-way controller ( ȜȞ ) to select (On) or (Off). Select (On) if...
Page 156 - List of World Time Cities
ŝ 155 Ş Using the Menu Region City North HonoluluAmerica AnchorageVancouverSan Francisco DubaiLos AngelesCalgaryDenverChicagoMiamiTorontoNew YorkHalifax Central and Mexico City South Lima America SantiagoCaracasBuenos AiresSao PauloRio de Janeiro Europe LisbonMadridLondonParisAmsterdamCopenhagenRome...
Page 157 - Setting the Display Language; You can choose from eleven languages: English, Korean, Chinese; Guide Display Time
ŝ 156 Ş Using the Menu ƈ You can change the language in which the menus, error messages, etc. are displayed. Setting the Display Language You can choose from eleven languages: English, Korean, Chinese (Traditional/ Simplified), French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Swedish, Dutch, Danish and...
Page 158 - Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Monitor
ŝ 157 Ş Using the Menu ƈ You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor. Adjust settings when the LCD monitor is hard to see. ƃ You can select -7 ~ 0 ~ +7 steps of LCD brightness. Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Monitor ໓၏ჿ႐ ධෂᇥಝစᆰမઃణཀ൸ ጫໟዹཫጩళ SETUP MENU : Move : Exit FormatBeepDate/TimeWor...
Page 159 - Selecting the Video Output Format; PAL
ŝ 158 Ş Using the Menu ƈ When you connect the camera to AV equipment such as a TV, choose the appropriate video outputformat (NTSC or PAL) for playing back images. Selecting the Video Output Format ໓၏ჿ႐ ධෂᇥಝစᆰမઃణཀ൸ ጫໟዹཫጩళ SETUP MENU : Move : Exit Video OutUSBAuto Power OffFolder NameSensor Cleani...
Page 160 - Computer; Setting Auto Power Off; Length of time
ŝ 159 Ş Using the Menu ƈ This menu sets the USB cable connection (PC or printer). USB (Selecting an external device) ໓၏ჿ႐ ධෂᇥಝစᆰမઃణཀ൸ ጫໟዹཫጩళ SETUP MENU : Move : Exit Video OutUSBAuto Power OffFolder NameSensor CleaningDust RemovalReset NTSC Computer 1min Standard SETUP MENU : Set : Cancel Video O...
Page 161 - Selecting the Folder Name; Standard
ŝ 160 Ş Using the Menu ƈ You can select the method for assigning the folder names for storing images. The default setting is [Std.]. Selecting the Folder Name ໓၏ჿ႐ ධෂᇥಝစᆰမઃణཀ൸ ጫໟዹཫጩళ SETUP MENU : Move : Exit Video OutUSBAuto Power OffFolder NameSensor CleaningDust RemovalReset NTSC Computer 1min ...
Page 162 - Cleaning the CCD; Do not use a spray type blower.; Turn the camera off and remove the lens.
ŝ 161 Ş Using the Menu ƈ Shadows may appear in the image for white backgrounds and other shooting conditions if the CCDbecomes dirty or dusty. This indicates that the CCD must be cleaned. Please contact SamsungCamera service center for professional cleaning because the CCD is a precision part. Clean...
Page 163 - - The mirror is locked in the up position.
ŝ 162 Ş Using the Menu 5. Use the four-way controller ( Ɗ ) to select [Mirror Up]. 6. Press the OK button. - The mirror is locked in the up position. 7. Clean the CCD. - Use a brush-less blower to remove dirt and dust from the CCD. Using a blower with a brush may scratch the CCD. Do not wipe the CCD...
Page 164 - Removing the dust
ŝ 163 Ş Using the Menu ƈ The dust can be removed by shaking the CCD. Removing the dust SETUP MENU : Move : Exit Video OutUSBAuto Power OffFolder NameSensor CleaningDust RemovalReset NTSC Computer 1min Standard SETUP MENU : Set : Back Dust RemovalDust Removal Dust Removal Removes the dust by shaking ...
Page 166 - Exposure warning
ŝ 165 Ş Using the Menu Item Function Page Sets to display over exposed area warning during Instant Review or Playback. Sets how long to display Instant Review and whether to display Bright/Dark area warning and histogram. Sets whether to display Bright/Dark area warning and histogram during Digital ...
Page 167 - Instant View; Sets Display time, Exposure warning and Histogram.
ŝ 166 Ş Using the Menu Instant View ƈ Sets Display time, Exposure warning and Histogram. 1, 3, 5 Sec, Off (The default is 1 Sec.) Display time Histogram Exposure Warning Use the four-way controller ( ȜȞ ) to select On (on) or Off (off). The default is Off (Off). PLAYBACK MENU : Set : Cancel Display ...
Page 168 - Digital Preview; Histogram
ŝ 167 Ş Using the Menu Digital Preview ƈ You can set whether or not to display the histogram and Bright/Dark area warning during DigitalPreview. The default setting is [Off]. Digital Filter ƈ You can edit shot images using digital filters. Refer to page 93 for more information about the menus. Histo...
Page 169 - Slide show; Interval
ŝ 168 Ş Using the Menu Slide show ƈ You can play back all images recorded on your Memory Card successively. To start continuousplayback, use the menu screen displayed on the LCD monitor. Refer to page 90 for more informationabout the menus. Interval Set image display interval to [3sec], [5sec], [10s...
Page 175 - Rotate the Mode dial to
ŝ 174 Ş Using the Mode Dial Using the P (Program) mode ƈ Automatically sets shutter speed and aperture to the proper exposure according to Program linewhen taking pictures. 1. Rotate the Mode dial to P . 2. Check the Shutter speed and Aperture value on the viewfinder and LCD panel. ƃ You can change ...
Page 177 - Set the mode dial to
ŝ 176 Ş Using the Mode Dial Using the Sv (Sensitivity Priority) Mode ƈ You can set the sensitivity to suit the brightness of the subject.The shutter speed and aperture are automatically set according to the selected sensitivity to obtainthe appropriate exposure. 1. Set the mode dial to Sv . 2. Turn ...
Page 178 - - The shutter speed and aperture value are displayed in the
ŝ 177 Ş Using the Mode Dial ƈ Set the shutter speed faster and capture fast moving subjects as if they are still or slow down theshutter speed and capture images emphasizing subject movement.Aperture value is automatically set to give the appropriate exposure depending on the shutter speed. ſ Effect...
Page 179 - Exposure Warning
ŝ 178 Ş Using the Mode Dial ƃ Turn the front e-dial while pressing the button to change the EV Compensation value. ƃ Set the shutter speed in increments of 1/2 EV or 1/3 EV. Set in [EV Steps] in the [CUSTOM1MENU] menu. (p.133) ƃ You can automatically correct the sensitivity if appropriate exposure c...
Page 180 - Av
ŝ 179 Ş Using the Mode Dial Using the Av (Aperture Priority) Mode ƈ Set aperture for controlling the depth of field. The depth of field is deeper and the front and back ofthe focused object is clear when aperture is set to a large value. The depth of field is shallower andthe front and back of the f...
Page 182 - TAv; - The shutter speed, aperture value and sensitivity are
ŝ 181 Ş Using the Mode Dial Using the TAv (Shutter & Aperture Priority) Mode ƈ You can set both the desired shutter speed and aperture to take the picture.Automatically sets the sensitivity so that shutter speed and aperture will give the proper exposureaccording to the brightness of the subject...
Page 184 - - Automatically switches shutter speed and aperture to the
ŝ 183 Ş Using the Mode Dial 2. Press the Green button. - Automatically switches shutter speed and aperture to the proper exposure. - Turn the front or rear e-dial to change to the exposure to your liking and take a picture. Adjust the shutter speed withthe front e-dial and aperture with the rear e-d...
Page 185 - EV Bar
ŝ 184 Ş Using the Mode Dial Exposure Warning If the subject is too bright or too dark, “+” or “-” in the EV bar willblink in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel. Use an ND(Neutral Density) filter if the subject is too bright. Use a flash if it is too dark. AE-L in M mode Press the AE-L button to rec...
Page 186 - About the Green Button
ŝ 185 Ş Using the Mode Dial About the Green Button The aperture and shutter speed are automatically adjusted tothe appropriate exposure at that moment if the Green button ispressed in M (Manual) mode. You can choose from the following three adjustment methods in [Green Button in M] inthe [CUSTOM2 ME...
Page 188 - Using the USER Mode; USER
ŝ 187 Ş Using the X (Flash X-Sync Speed) Mode Using the Mode Dial ƈ The shutter speed is locked at 1/180 second. Use this when using an External flash that does notautomatically change the shutter speed. 1. Set the mode dial to X . ƃ Turn the rear e-dial to adjust the aperture value. ƃ Press the Gre...
Page 190 - Checking the Composition, Exposure and Focus Before Shooting; ōōō; Focusing; ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō; Setting the Exposure; ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō
Introduces functions to further enhance your GX-10 experience. Checking the Composition, Exposure and Focus Before Shooting ōōō 190 Focusing ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 192 Setting the Exposure ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 199 Using the Built-in Flash ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 208 Using an Ext...
Page 191 - Displaying the Optical Preview
ŝ 190 Ş ƃ No shooting information is displayed in the viewfinder, and the shutter cannot be released whilethe main switch is in the preview position ( ). ƃ You can check the depth of field in all exposure modes. INFORMATION 1. Position the subject inside the AF frame. 2. Turn the main switch to whil...
Page 192 - Displaying the Digital Preview
ŝ 191 Ş Checking the Composition, Exposure and Focus Before Shooting ƈ Focus on the subject, then compose the picture in the viewfinderand move the main switch to . ſ The icon ( ) appears in the LCD monitor during preview andyou can check the composition, exposure and focus. Press the shutter releas...
Page 194 - AF
ŝ 193 Ş Focusing 2. Look through the viewfinder and press the shutter release button halfway. - The focus indicator ( ) appears in the viewfinder when focused (if it is blinking, the subject is not in focus). ſ Subjects that are Difficult to Focus on (p.54) ƃ The camera can be focused by pressing th...
Page 196 - SEL; Setting the Focus Position in the Viewfinder
ŝ 195 Ş Focusing 1. Select SEL (Select) with the AF point switching dial. 2. Look through the viewfinder and check the position of the subject. 3. Use the four-way controller ( ƊƌȜȞ ) to select the desired AF point. - The AF point lights red in the viewfinder (Superimpose AF Area) and you can check ...
Page 198 - Adjusting the Focus Manually (Manual Focus)
ŝ 197 Ş Focusing ƈ When you adjust the focus manually, you can either check with the focus indicator in the viewfinder oruse the viewfinder matte field to adjust focus. ƈ You can manually adjust the focus using the focus indicator ( ). 1. Set the focus mode lever to MF . 2. Look through the viewfind...
Page 199 - Set the focus mode lever to; Look through the viewfinder and turn the focusing ring; Using the Viewfinder Matte Field
ŝ 198 Ş Focusing 1. Set the focus mode lever to MF . 2. Look through the viewfinder and turn the focusing ring until the subject looks sharp on the screen. ƈ You can manually adjust the focus using the viewfinder matte field. ƃ Use the matte field in the viewfinder when the subject is difficult to f...
Page 200 - Using slower shutter speed; Effect of Aperture and Shutter Speed
ŝ 199 Ş Setting the Exposure ƈ Correct exposure of the subject is determined by the combination of shutter speed and aperturesetting. There are many correct combinations of shutter speed and aperture for a particular subject.Different combinations produce different effects. ƈ The shutter speed deter...
Page 201 - Depth of Field
ŝ 200 Ş Setting the Exposure ƈ Adjust the amount of light hitting the CCD by changing the aperture. ƃ Opening the aperture (reduce the aperture value) Objects closer and farther than the focused subject will be out offocus. For instance, if you take a picture of flower against alandscape with the ap...
Page 202 - You can check the depth of field in all exposure modes.; Turn the main switch to while looking through the viewfinder.; How to Check Depth of Field
ŝ 201 Ş Setting the Exposure ƃ No shooting information is displayed in the viewfinder, and the shutter cannot be released whilethe main switch is in the preview position ( ). ƃ You can check the depth of field in all exposure modes. INFORMATION ƈ When you focus on a portion of the subject, there is ...
Page 203 - Selecting the Metering Method
ŝ 202 Ş Setting the Exposure ƈ Choose the part of the screen to use for measuring brightness and determining exposure. (Multi-segment metering), (Center-weighted metering) or (Spot metering) mode can be selected. The default setting is (Multi-segment metering). ƃ The center-weighted metering mode is...
Page 204 - Using the Center-Weighted Metering
ŝ 203 Ş Setting the Exposure ƈ Metering is weighted at the center of the screen. Use this metering when you want to compensate the exposureby experience, instead of leaving it to the camera. The illustration shows that sensitivity increases as the patternheight increases (center). This mode does not...
Page 205 - Set the compensation with the front e-dial while the button; Confirm the compensation value in the viewfinder.; Exposure Compensation
ŝ 204 Ş Setting the Exposure ƈ This allows you to deliberately overexpose (brighten) or under-expose (darken) your picture. You canadjust the EV Compensation from -2 to +2 (EV) in increments of 1/2 EV or 1/3 EV.Select 1/2 EV or 1/3 EV in [EV Steps] in the [CUSTOM1 MENU] menu. (p.133) 1. Set the comp...
Page 206 - Recording the Exposure Before Shooting (AE Lock)
ŝ 205 Ş ƈ AE Lock is a function that memorizes the exposure prior to taking the picture. Use this when thesubject is too small or backlit and a proper exposure setting cannot be obtained. 1. Press the AE-L button. - The camera memorizes the exposure (brightness) at that instant. Press it again to un...
Page 207 - - Turn the front e-dial while pressing the Exposure bracket; Changing the Exposure and Shooting (Auto Bracket)
ŝ 206 Ş Setting the Exposure ƈ You can take continuous pictures with different exposure when the shutter release button is pressed.The first frame is exposed with no compensation, the second frame is under-exposed (negativecompensation) and the third is over-exposed (positive compensation).(when the...
Page 208 - Taking Only Overexposed or Underexposed Pictures
ŝ 207 Ş Setting the Exposure 3. Press the shutter release button halfway. - Focus indicator ( ) appears in the viewfinder when focused. 4. Press the shutter release button fully. - Three consecutive pictures will be taken, the first with no compensation, the second with negative compensation, and th...
Page 209 - Using the Flash in; field or shoot a subject farther away.; Flash Characteristics in Each Exposure Mode
ŝ 208 Ş Using the Built-in Flash ƈ Using the Flash in Tv (Shutter Priority) Mode - When taking a moving subject, you can use the flash to change the blur effect.- Any desired shutter speed 1/180 sec. or slower can be set for taking a flash photograph.- The aperture value automatically changes accord...
Page 210 - Using
ŝ 209 Ş Using the Built-in Flash ƈ Using Tv (Shutter Priority) Mode 1. Set the mode dial to Tv . Tv (Shutter Priority) mode is set. 2. Use the e-dial to set the desired shutter speed. The background is not properly corrected if aperture value is flashing when shutter speed is set. Set the shutter sp...
Page 211 - Built-in flash guide number; Distance and Aperture when Using the Built-in Flash
ŝ 210 Ş Using the Built-in Flash ƈ A set criteria is necessary between the guide number, aperture and distance when shooting with theflash. Calculate and adjust the shooting conditions if flash is not sufficient. ƃ Built-in flash guide number Sensitivity Built-in flash guide number ISO 100 11 ISO 20...
Page 212 - Aperture Value Used F = Guide number ÷ Shooting distance; Calculating Aperture Value from Shooting Distance
ŝ 211 Ş Using the Built-in Flash ƈ The following equation calculates the aperture value for shooting distances. Aperture Value Used F = Guide number ÷ Shooting distance When sensitivity is [ISO 200] and shooting distance is 5.2 m, aperture value is:F = 15.6 ÷ 5.2 = 3If the resulting number (3, in th...
Page 214 - About the LCD Panel Display for SEF-36PZF
ŝ 213 Ş Using an External Flash (Optional) ƈ The SEF-36PZF will automatically convert the field angle differential between 35 mm format and theGX-10 depending on the focal length of the lens you are using (when using D-XENON lenses). The conversion indicator appears and the format size indicator dis...
Page 215 - or; Using High-Speed Flash Sync Mode
ŝ 214 Ş Using an External Flash (Optional) ƈ Shoot using the flash without connecting the camera and flash with a cord by using two SEF-36PZF /SEF-54PZF units. The High-speed sync mode is also available in wireless mode. ƈ With the SEF-36PZF / SEF-54PZF, you can discharge the flash to take a picture...
Page 218 - Software information
Software Notes ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 218 About the software ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 219 Setting up the application software ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 220 Removable Disk ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 223 Removing the removable disk ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 225 Digimax Master ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō...
Page 219 - Software Notes; System Requirements
ŝ 218 Ş Software Notes Please ensure that you read this section of the instruction manual carefully before use. ϛ The included software is a camera driver and image editing software tool for Windows. ϛ Under no circumstances should all or part of either the software or the user manual be reproduced....
Page 220 - About the software; s explorer. Before opening the PDF files, you must install the
ŝ 219 Ş About the software ƈ Digimax Master : This is the all-in-one multi media software solution You can download, view, edit and save your digital images (RAW, JPEG) with this software. This software is only compatible with Windows. ƈ Digimax RAW ConverterYou can convert a RAW (*.dng) file into a...
Page 221 - Setting up the application software
ŝ 220 Ş ƈ To use this camera with a PC, install the application software first.After this has been done, the stored images in the camera can be moved to the PC and can beedited by an image editing program. ƈ You can visit the Samsung web-site through the internet. http://www.samsungcamera.com : Engl...
Page 223 - Starting PC mode
ŝ 222 Ş Ү In this mode, you can download stored images to your PC through the USB cable. Ү The LCD monitor is always turned off in PC mode. ƈ Connecting the camera to a PC 1. Press the MENU button and select the [SETUP MENU] menu.2. Set [USB] on camera to [Computer]. 3. Connect the PC to the camera ...
Page 224 - Removable Disk
ŝ 223 Ş Removable Disk ƈ Downloading stored images You can download the still images stored on the camera to your PC's hard disk and print them or usea photo editing software to edit them. 1. Connect the camera to your PC with the USB cable. 2. On your computer's desktop display, select [My Computer...
Page 226 - Removing the removable disk; wait until the lamp is turned off.
ŝ 225 Ş Removing the removable disk ƈ Windows 2000/ME/XP(The illustrations may be different from the real display depending on the Windows O/S.) 1. Check whether the camera and PC is transferring a file. If the Card in use lamp blinks, you have to wait until the lamp is turned off. 3. The [Unplug or...
Page 227 - Setting up the USB Driver for MAC
ŝ 226 Ş 6. A [Unplug or Eject Hardware] window will open. Click the [Close] button and the removable disk maythen be removed safely. 7. Unplug the USB cable. 1. A USB Driver for MAC is not included with the software CD as MAC OS supports the camera driver. 2. Check the MAC OS. This camera is compati...
Page 228 - Digimax Master
ŝ 227 Ş Digimax Master ƈ You can download, view, edit and save your digital images and movies with this software. This software is only compatible with Windows except for the Windows 98. ƈ To start the program, click [Start ƍ Programs ƍ Samsung ƍ Digimax Master ƍ Digimax Master]. ƃ Downloading image...
Page 230 - Image viewer : You can view the stored images.
ŝ 229 Ş Digimax Master ƃ Image viewer : You can view the stored images. - Image viewer functions are listed below. ڹ Menu bar : You can select menus. File, Edit, View, Tools, Change functions, Auto download, help, etc. ں Image selection window : You can select the desired images in this window. ڻ Me...
Page 232 - - Movie clip edit functions are listed below.
ŝ 231 Ş Digimax Master - Movie clip edit functions are listed below. ڹ Edit menu : You can select the following menus. [Add Media] : You can add other media elements to a movie.[Edit Clip] : You can change the brightness, contrast, colour and saturation. [Effects] : You can insert an effect. [Set Te...
Page 233 - Digimax RAW Converter
ŝ 232 Ş Digimax RAW Converter ƃ Digimax RAW Converter : You can convert a RAW (*.dng) file into a JPEG or TIFF file format. - RAW Converter functions are listed below. ڹ Histogram display : Histogram of displayed image will be displayed. ں Tools : You can edit the RAW (*.dng) files as you want [Whit...
Page 234 - Appendix
Default Settings ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 234 Optional Accessories ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 239 Error Messages ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 241 Troubleshooting ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 243 Main Specifications ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō 248 Glossary ōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōōō ...
Page 235 - Default Settings
ŝ 234 Ş Default Settings ƈ The table below lists the factory default settings.Table notations are as follows.The current setting (last memory) is saved when the camera is turned off. ƃ Reset Setting O : The setting returns to the default setting with the reset function. (p.164)X : The setting is sav...
Page 240 - Optional Accessories; Flash Accessories
ŝ 239 Ş Optional Accessories ƈ Dedicated accessories are available for this camera. Please contact a service center for detailsregarding accessories. Accessories for PENTAX DSLR can be used with SAMSUNG DSLR. ƃ Auto Flash SEF-36PZF / SEF-54PZFThis is an auto flash unit with a maximum guide number of...
Page 241 - Camera Case
ŝ 240 Ş Optional Accessories ƃ Camera Case SCP-D2 ƃ The accessories below are the same as the accessories that are packaged with the camera. - Viewfinder cap - Eyecup - Strap Camera Case Others
Page 242 - Error Messages
ŝ 241 Ş Error Messages Memory card full The Memory Card is full and no more images can be saved. Insert a new Memory Card or delete unwanted images. (p.38, 98) You may be able to save new images by changing the quality level or recorded pixels. (p.122, 123) There are no images for playback on the Me...
Page 244 - Troubleshooting
ŝ 243 Ş Troubleshooting We recommend checking the following items before contacting a service center. Replace with a charged battery set or use the AC adapter (SAC-82, optional). (p.26) Set the Aperture Ring to the A position or set the [Use Aperture Ring] on the [CUSTOM2 MENU] to [On]. Wait until c...
Page 246 - Problem
ŝ 245 Ş Troubleshooting * In rare cases, the camera may not operate correctly due to static electricity. This can be remedied by taking the batteries out and putting them back in again. When the mirror remains in the up position,take the batteries out and put them back in again. Then, turn the power...
Page 248 - recognise the camera as a removable disk.
ŝ 247 Ş Troubleshooting [Case 7] In some security programs (Norton Anti Virus, V3, etc.), the computer may not recognise the camera as a removable disk. ƍ Stop the security programs and connect the camera to the computer. Refer to the security program instructions about how to stop the program. [Cas...
Page 249 - Main Specifications; ŋū
ŝ 248 Ş Main Specifications Type 23.5mm x 15.7mm CCD Effective Pixel Approx. 10.20 Mega-pixel Total Pixel Approx. 10.75 Mega-pixel Mount PENTAX K AF2 bayonet mount Schneider D-XENON, D-XENOGON Lens * All PENTAX DSLR lenses are available. * K AF2 mount lenses, K AF mount lenses, K A mount lenses Type...
Page 251 - Over exposed area in the image loses contrast and appears white.; Glossary
ŝ 250 Ş AdobeRGB Colour space recommended by Adobe Systems, Inc. for commercial printing. Wider range of colourreproduction than sRGB. Covers most of the colour range so colours only available when printed are notlost when editing images from a computer. When image is opened by non-compatible softwa...
Page 253 - Position in the viewfinder that determines focus.
ŝ 252 Ş Glossary Focus point Position in the viewfinder that determines focus. Histogram A graph that shows the darkest and brightest points in an image. The horizontal axis represents thebrightness and the vertical axis represents the number of pixels. This is useful when you wish to refer tothe ex...
Page 254 - Recorded Pixels
ŝ 253 Ş Glossary Recorded Pixels Indicates the size of the image by the number of pixels. The more pixels that compose a picture, thelarger the image size. Sensitivity The sensitivity of the camera to light; the equivalent of film speed in a camera using film. With a highsensitivity, images can be s...
Page 255 - Index; Symbols
ŝ 254 Ş Index Symbols Auto ōōōōōōōōōōōōō 171, 173 Program ōōōōōōōōōōō 171, 174 Sensitivity Priority ōōōōōōō 171, 176 Shutter Priority ōōōōōōōō 171, 177 Aperture Priority ōōōōōōōō 172, 179 Shutter&Aperture Priority ōōō 172, 181 Manual ōōōōōōōōōōō 172, 182 Bulb ōōōōōōōōōōōōō 172, 186 X-flash Synch...
Page 258 - Correct Disposal of This Product
ŝ 257 Ş Correct Disposal of This Product Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collectionsystems) This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be...
Page 259 - FCC notice; - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.
ŝ 258 Ş FCC notice ƈ NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment genera...