Kodak PIXPRO AZ651 manual

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    User Manual[...]

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    ii 1 ii 1 Declaration of C onformity Responsible P arty: JK Imaging Ltd. Address: JK Imaging Ltd., 17239 South Main Str eet, Gardena, C A 902 48, USA JK Imaging Europe, 71 Clar endon road, W atford, WD17 1D S, UK Company Website: www.kodakpixpro.com INDUSTR Y CANADA This devic e complies with Canadian RSS- 210. This devic e complies with Industry C[...]

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    2 F or Customers in Europe This symbol [crossed-out wheel bin WEEE Annex IV] indicates separate collection of electrical waste and electronic equipment in the European countries. Please do not throw the equipment into domestic refuse. Please use the return and collection systems available in your country for proper, safe disposal of this product. ?[...]

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    3 Part 2: Pr ocedur e to determine the specific absorption rate ( SAR) for wir eless communication devices used in close pr oximity t o the human body (frequency r ange of 30 MHz to 6 GHz) - EN 300 328 V1.8. 1 : 2012 Electromagnetic compatibilit y and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); W ideband T ransmission systems; Data tr ansmission equipment operat[...]

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    4 This equipment has been tested and f ound to comply with the limits for a Clas s B digital device, pursuant to P art 15 of the FC C Rules. These limits ar e designed to pro vide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential installation. T his equipment gener ates, uses and can radiate r adio frequency energy and, if not in[...]

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    5 About this Manual Thank y ou for purchasing this K ODAK PIXPR O Digital Camera. Please r ead this manual carefully and keep it in a saf e place for futur e refer ence. JK Imaging L td. reserves all rights of this document. No part of this published manual may be repr oduced, transmitted, tr anscribed, stored in a retriev al system or tr anslated [...]

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    6 7 SAFETY NO TES Safety notes for this camer a Do not dr op the camera or allow it to hit solid objects. Do not att empt to disassemble or repair the camera. Do not use or st ore the camer a in dusty places or on a beach to pre vent dust or sand from entering the camer a, causing possible damage to it. Do not use or st ore the camer a in a hot env[...]

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    7 6 7 Safety notes for battery Please use a batt ery that is the same type as the one included. Please use the attached charg er to charge the battery . If batt ery fluid leaks inside the camera, contact our customer service department. If battery fluid leaks onto y our skin, rinse your skin with clean water and seek immediate medical attention. Di[...]

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    8 Safety notes for memory card W e suggest buying only w ell-known, name brand memory car ds to ensure peak performance. F ormat the memory card using the camera before y ou use it or insert a new one. Do not dr op the memory card or allow it to hit solid objects to avoid damaging it. Do not att empt to disassemble or repair the memory card. Do not[...]

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    9 Other Safety Notes Do not disc onnect the pow er or turn the camera off during the update pr ocess. Doing so may cause incorrect data to be writt en and the camera may not po wer on later . Do not hang the neck str ap of the camera around the neck of a child. When using y our camera on an airplane, observe the rele vant rules specified by the air[...]

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    10 11 BEFORE Y OU ST AR T ..................... 1 SAFETY NO TES .............................. 6 C ONTENTS .................................... 10 GETTING READ Y ......................... 14 Accessories Included .................................. 14 Install lens cap and neck strap ................. 15 Part Names ....................................[...]

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    11 10 11 AF Area .......................................................... 55 Macro Mode ................................................. 56 Self-timer Mode .......................................... 57 Flash Mode .................................................. 58 WB (White Balance) Mode ...................... 60 Continuous Shot Mode .........[...]

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    12 Movie Siz e .............................................. 83 Quality .................................................... 84 MF (Manual F ocus) Assist ................. 85 AF Assist Beam ..................................... 86 Digital Zoom .......................................... 86 Shoot Setting 2 ...........................................[...]

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    13 File Numbering ................................... 106 Reset Settings ..................................... 107 V ersion ................................................. 107 C ONNECTION SETTINGS ........ 108 Connecting to a C omputer ...................... 108 Setting the USB Mode ...................... 108 T ransferring files to y our computer[...]

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    14 15 14 15 GETTING READ Y Y our camera box should c ontain the camera model you pur chased along with the following accessories. If anything is mis sing or appears to be damaged, please contact y our retailer .(Based on sales in different c ountries or regions, the shape of the A C adapter will vary . Please subject to the actual product will pr e[...]

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    14 15 14 15 Install lens cap and neck strap     [...]

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    16 17 P art Names 11 10 1 2 3 9 8 7 6 5 4 1. Micro HDMI P or t 2. Micro USB P or t 3. Zoom Le ver 4. Shutter Button 5. Strap Ey elet 6. Exposure Compensation Button 7. Continuous Shot Button 8. Po wer Button 9. AF Assist Beam/Self-timer Lamp 10. Flash Lamp 11. Lens[...]

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    17 16 17 13 12 14 17 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 15 5 12. Microphone 13. Electronic V iew Finder (EVF) 14. EVF / L CD Switch Button 15. Indicator Lamp 16. Mode Dial 17 . F ast Video R ecor ding Button 18. Menu Button 19. Jog Dial [ ] AF Button/Up Button [ ] Delete Button/Self-timer Button/Down Button [ ] Macro Button/L eft Button [ ] Flash Button/Right Bu[...]

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    18 19 18 24 25 26 27 2 4. Vari-angle LCD 25. Speaker 26. Lens F unction Ring Lev er 27 . Lens F unction Ring 28 29 28. Battery C ov er 2 9. T ripod Sock et[...]

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    18 19 2. Insert the battery into the battery compartment accor ding to the negative and positive dir ections as illustrated in the picture. Push the battery do wn until it locks in place. 1. Open the battery cov er . 2 1 Installing Battery and Memory Card Battery lock knob[...]

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    20 21 20 The memory car d (SD /SDHC) is optional and not included in all camera packaging. If y ou have to pur chase a memory card, select one with storage capacity bet ween 4GB and 32GB to ensure corr ect data storag e. T o remov e your memory card, open the battery co ver , gently pr ess the memory card to eject it and remo ve it car efully . 3. [...]

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    20 21 Please insert the battery and charge it under shutdown mode. 1. Connect the camer a and the pow er charger using the supplied Micro USB cable. 2. Insert the plug of the power charger int o the pow er outlet to charge the battery . After the battery is stored for a long period of time, use the supplied power charger to charge the battery prior[...]

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    22 23 V ari-angle L CD The L CD is housed in the camera’ s body . Y ou may follow the dir ections shown belo w to mov e it as needed: 2 1 3 4 1. Turn on the LCD along the direction shown by arrow ① . 2. Av ailable to rotat e 180° along the direction sho wn by arro w ② . 3. Available to r otate 90° along the direction shown by arr ow ?[...]

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    22 23 T urning Camera On and Off Press the po wer button to turn the camera on. T o turn the camera off, pr ess the pow er button again. Power Button When the pow er is off, pr ess and hold the button to pow er on and enter playback mode.[...]

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    24 25 Set your Languag e, Date/T ime Set your Languag e, Date/T ime af ter the first pow er-on 1. When you turn the camer a on for the first time, the language selection scr een appears. 2. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select your desir ed language. 3. After you press the button to c onfirm the selection, the Date/T ime settings screen appears. 4. P[...]

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    25 24 25 Sound Settings Power Saver Auto Language World Tim eH ome Date & Time English LCD Brightness 2014.04.23 00:00 Exit Set Select Sound Settings Power Saver Auto Language World Tim eH ome Date & Time English LCD Brightness 2014.04.23 00:00 Exit Set Select A ut o H ome ng li s h 00 : 00 E xit Soun d Pow e L ang u Worl d D ate LC D B Se [...]

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    26 27 26 Resetting Dat e/T ime After you set y our Date/T ime for the first time, follow the instructions belo w to reset date and time. 1. Press the button, pr ess the [ ]/ [ ] button to select , and press the button to enter the menu. 2. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select . 3. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select 「 Date & T ime 」 and press [...]

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    26 27 Overview of the Scr een Icons in Shooting Mode ISO00000 0/0000 F00.0 EV-0.0 00:00:00 0000 20 M x3.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 15 16 17 12 8 18 14 L CD Display 1 Ey e-Fi ON ( with signal) 7 Video P ixels 13 Color Effect 2 F ocus Mode 8 Zoom Display(B y turning the Zoom L ev er) 14 No Memory Card 3 Quality 9 Number of Pictures in Static Mode 15 [...]

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    28 ISO00000 0/0000 F00.0 EV-0.0 00:00:00 0000 20 M x3.0 20 21 23 25 22 24 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 19 19 Lens F unction Ring Custom Settings 24 F ocus F rame 29 Whit e Balance 20 ISO V alue 25 Exposure C ompensation V alue 30 AF Area 21 Shutter Speed 26 Shooting Mode 31 Expo Metering 22 Histogr am 27 Custom Settings 32 Single / Continuous Shot / HDR / [...]

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    29 Overview of the Scr een Icons in Movie Mode 00:00:00 1 4 3 00/15 2 1 Battery Status 2 Number of Videos Captur ed 3 Continuous R ecording T ime 4 Movie Mode[...]

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    30 31 30 Overview of the Scr een Icons in Playback Mode 1 Eye-Fi ON (with signal) 9 Image Area 2 Quality 10 Zoom Magnification Ar ea 3 Capture Date 11 Image Zoom Ratio 4 File Name 12 Index Pr ompt 5 Shooting Pixel Ratio 13 T ouch-up 6 Image Size 14 HDR 7 Battery Status 15 DPOF File Icon 8 Continuous Shot Group Playback 16 File Pr otection Icon 0000[...]

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    30 31 How to tak e pictures 1. Hold the camera with both hands as sho wn in the figure, not blocking the flash and lens by fingers. 2. Aim the camera at the object and then frame with the L CD. 3. Use the zoom lever t o select T ele or Wide positions to zoom in or out on y our subject. 4. Pr ess the shutter button half wa y to focus on the subject.[...]

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    32 33 Using the Mode Dial This camer a pro vides a conv enient mode dial that allows y ou to manually switch betw een differ ent modes with ease. The av ailable modes are listed belo w: Mode Name Icon Description Auto Mode In this mode, the optimal conditions for taking pictur es will be set based on the subject and environment. It is the most c om[...]

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    33 32 33 Manual Mode This mode is for manually setting the apertur e, shutter speed and ISO value. F ace Beautifier This mode automatically enhances f acial featur es with skin softening touches and ey e brightening capabilities. Wi-F i Mode Enable image transmission and r emote control by connecting smart device with W i-Fi. Scene Mode Choose from[...]

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    34 1. T urn the mode dial to select the mode you want. 2. Press the button to configure settings. 3. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select an adjustment setting. 4. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to adjust the parameters. 5. Press the button to c onfirm the settings and enter the shooting screen. Please refer to the table belo w if any nonadjustable options[...]

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    35 F ace Beautifier 1. T urn the mode dial to select face beautifier mode ( ). 2. Press the button and press the [ ]/[ ] button to select . 3. Press the [ ]/[ ] button or rolling the jog dial to select an option and press the button to confirm and enter the shooting scr een. Beautifier:Effect 1 Skin Soften • Effect 1: Skin Soften • Effect 2: Sk[...]

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    36 Wi-F i Mode Enable image transmission and r emote control by connecting smart devic e with Wi-F i. Matters needing attention befor e use: Please c onfirm that your smart devic e is a smart phone with Android 2.3 or 4.x system, a tablet computer with Android 4.x or is an iO S 6/7 system. If not, please upgr ade your smart devic e before using the[...]

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    37 1. Rotate the mode dial to and then enter the Wi-F i selection interface. 2. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select and set options. • 「 Settings 」: Customize the W i-Fi settings for the camera sy stem. • 「 Station 」: Use the Station Mode to connect to a “Per sonal Hotspot” created b y your mobile device. • 「 AP Mode 」: I[...]

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    38 Settings of Smart Device: 1. Enable the Wi-Fi of smart device and then search surr ounding wireless de vices. 2. Select the name of camera SSID to be connected and then input the eight -digit number passwor d af ter WP A2-PSK on the camera. 3. Click the icon of the APP to enable the APP . Set up completion: Once the APP is connected to the camer[...]

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    39 Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select: • Scan: Search again surr ounding wireless devices. • : Select the name of device to be connected. • Back: Back to Wi-Fi mode select scr een. 4. Press the [ ]/[ ]/ [ ]/ [ ] button or roll the jog dial to select and then press the button to confirm your selection. Enter the c ompletion of WP A2- PSK after[...]

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    40 5 . Connect to network after storing the passwor d . • If connected, the L CD will display as shown belo w: • If connect failed, please check W i-Fi device and try again. 6. After connection, click the icon of the APP on the smart device, you ma y use it to carry out relativ e operation. Display of Wi-F i Connection Status: The W i-Fi has su[...]

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    41 F or interrupting the connection: Wi-Fi Mode No Yes Disconnect from device? • No: Keep Wi-F i connected and back to previous pag e. • Y es: Disconnect and back to W i-Fi connection screen. The W i-Fi of smart device int errupts: • Back: Back to the SSID interfac e. Setting The name of this camer a can be changed through k ey str oking. 1. [...]

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    42 DSC Device The default name of D SC device is 「 PIXPR O AZ651 」. Change the name of DSC de vice through k ey str oking. Name between 1-18 Letters PIXPRO AZ651 $D Cancel DSC device Save #!? F or the method of input, please refer t o the introduction on passw ord input on page 39. MAC addr ess Check the wireless MA C address of this came[...]

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    43 Scene Mode Y ou can select an appropriate mode from the 14 sc ene modes accor ding to the type of envir onment you ar e shooting. The camer a then configures the most appr opriate settings automatically . 1. Rotate the mode dial to , then the L CD will display as below: Auto Scence The camera automatically detects the most suitable shooting scen[...]

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    44 Scene Description Auto Scene The camer a automatically detects the most suitable shooting scene. Panor ama Mode For shooting up to 360-degrees of landscape. Handheld Night Reduc e blur when shooting low light/ illuminated scenes. Multi Exposure T ake se ver al shots and overlap as a single imag e. Cat/Dog The camer a automatically takes a pictur[...]

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    45 Auto Scene ( ASCN) In “ ASCN” scene mode, the camer a can detect different environments int elligently and automatically select the best scene and photo settings for y ou. “ ASCN” can intellig ently detect the following sc enes: Mode Name Description Auto The camer a will automatically adjust the exposur e and focus to ensure the best po[...]

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    46 Panor ama Mode This featur e allow s you to captur e a panoramic view that will hav e significantly more cont ent than a single photograph. F ollow the instruction arro w with a smooth and steady mov ement of the camera to seamlessly shoot an ultr a-wide scene of up to 360 degrees. F ollow the steps belo w: 1. Select the panorama mode ( ) and th[...]

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    47 Panor amic image can be play ed back by the method of flash playing. Please see the animation panoramic playback on page 75. During shooting, the flash, self-timer , macro modes and exposur e compensation are not av ailable. F ocus adjustment is also not available at this time. During panorama mode shooting, pr ess the button to interrupt shooti[...]

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    48 F unctions that can be adjusted in each scene ar e as below: Scene Adjustable Functions Auto Scene Flash* 1 /Self-timer Panorama Mode None Handheld Night Expo Metering/Self-timer* 2 Multi Exposure Expo Metering Cat/Dog Auto Shooting/Continuous Shot/Expo Metering/Macro Snow Continuous Shot/Expo Metering/Flash/Self-timer Par t y Continuous Shot/HD[...]

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    49 Custom Settings The user can store the frequently used shooting modes and parameters and switch to this mode for quick adjustment. Settings under mode (unset state or state after reset): 1. T urn the mode dial to select the mode, and enter the setup screen, as sho wn in the figure belo w: Select one capture mode to define CS . Auto Mode Confirm [...]

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    50 51 50 7 . T urn the mode dial to switch to the custom settings ( ). 8. The photo settings you stor ed the last time are inv ok ed. When the mode is used for the first time, there is no pr eset parameter stor ed in the mode. If you want t o remov e the parameter setting of 「 Custom Settings 」 , please see the reset function on page 90 to oper[...]

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    50 51 BASIC OPERA TION Using EVF (Electronic V iew Finder) EVF functions as the L CD , which can be used to observe the sc ene and objects and for playback, previe w and menu operations. EVF has the following adv antages: It will not be affected by ambient light and ma y avoid poor composition due t o light reflection on the L CD . F ollow the step[...]

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    52 53 Y our camera is equipped with two t ypes of zoom functions: optical z oom and digital zoom. T oggle the zoom lev er of the camera to z oom in or out of the subject while taking pictures. Using the Zoom F unction Zoom L ev er ISO00000 0/0000 F00.0 EV-0.0 x3.0 Zoom Indicator When the optical zoom r eaches the threshold as digital zoom, r elease[...]

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    52 53 Mode: Press the button to switch among 4 screens. F unction Message Display ISO00000 0/0000 F00.0 EV-0.0 00:00:00 0000 20 M x3.0 Display with Grid and Histogram ISO00000 0/0000 F00.0 EV-0.0 00:00:00 0000 20 M x3.0 No Message Display ISO00000 0/0000 F00.0 EV-0.0 Message Display ISO00000 0/0000 F00.0 EV-0.0 x00.0 20M 00:00:00 0000 Display Setti[...]

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    54 55 54 Mode: Press the button to display the playback screen, pr ess the button to switch among 3 screens. F unction Message Display 000-0000 0000/00/00 20M Thumbnail3x3 Detailed Message Display 000mm ISO00000 0/0000 F00.0 EV-0.0 000-0000 0000/00/00 20M No Message Display[...]

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    54 55 AF Area In different photo shooting modes, you can select different focus methods. (Adjustable in mode) 1. Press the [ ] button to display the settings screen. Center-AF 2. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select the following 4 modes: Center -AF The focus fr ame appears on the center of the L CD to focus on the subject. Multi-AF The camer a autom[...]

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    56 57 Macro Mode The Macr o Setting is ideal for shooting small objects or close-up photos. T his mode allows y ou to focus on subjects very close to the camer a. 1. Press the [ ] butt on to enter the Marc o Menu. Macro On 2. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select the f ollowing 2 modes: • Macro On Select this option to make focusing on the object cl[...]

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    56 57 Self-timer Mode Using this function can take photos at r egular time. The camer a can be set to shoot after 2 seconds, 10 seconds since pr essing the shutter or shoot after smile. 1. Press the [ ] button to enter the self-timer menu. Self-timer 2sec 2. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select the following 4 modes: • Self-timer 2sec A single pict[...]

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    58 59 Flash Mode The flash pr ovides supplemental light for the scene. The flash is usually used when shooting against the light to highlight the object; it is also suitable for metering and shooting in darker sc enes to impro ve the exposur e. 1. Press the [ ] button to enter the flash settings menu. Force Off 2. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select[...]

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    59 58 59 • F ill Flash F or fill flash at the moment of taking a picture. • Flash Auto Camera flash goes off automatically based on e xisting light conditions. • Red-E ye R eduction The camer a emits a brief pre-flash bef ore the pictur e is taken to r educe red-eye eff ects. • Slo w Sync. This allo ws you to tak e pictures of people at nig[...]

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    60 61 The white balance function allo ws adjustment of the color temperatur e for different light sourc es. (Adjustable in Mode) F ollow the steps belo w to set white balance of the camera: 1. Press the button to enter white balance menu. AWB 2. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select the following 9 modes: • AWB • Daylight • Cloudy • Fluorescen[...]

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    61 60 61 WB Brack eting: Press the button to enter options and then press the [ ]/[ ]/ [ ]/[ ] button to adjust the shift and roll the jog dial to adjust the BKT value (0, 1 and 2). Rotate clock wise to adjust X axis (B-A ).BKT value Rotate count erclock wise to adjust Y axis ( G-M). BKT value Press the button to confirm your settings. WB Bracketin[...]

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    62 63 F unctions that can be enabled under each mode may be differ ent. Mode : F or setting the single, continuous sh o t, Time-Lapse , HDR , WDR or AE brack eting functions. Please follow the f ollowing steps to set: 1. Press the button to enter the continuous shot menu. Single 2. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select the following 8 modes: • Sin[...]

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    63 62 63 • WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) When the camera detects that there is a big contr ast in brightness between sc enes and such scenes are ag ainst the light, it will automatically adjust the brightness and saturation to capture an image that bett er repr esents the scene. • AE Bracketing (0 . 3EV , 0. 7EV , 1. 0EV , 1.3EV , 1.7EV , 2.0EV) The[...]

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    64 65 Exposure C ompensation Functions Setting The EV function menu of the camer a includes functions, such as EV adjustment, ISO, shutt er adjustment, aperture adjustment, etc. Using the appropriate function settings can impr ov e your pictures. Please follow the steps below to set: 1. Press the button to display the settings screen. 4 options in [...]

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    65 64 65 ISO Adjustment ISO allows y ou to set the sensitivity of the camera sensor . Please use a higher ISO value in darker plac es and a low er value in brighter conditions. (Adjustable in Mode) ISO00000 0/0000 F00.0 EV-0.0 Options of ISO value: Auto , 100, 200 , 400, 800, 1600 and 3200 . Shutter Speed Adjustment F or shutter speed, the camera m[...]

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    66 67 66 67 Aperture Adjustment Y ou can adjust the aperture size value. Selecting a large aperture opening will emphasize the point of focus and sho w a blurry background and for eground. A small apertur e opening will keep both the backgr ound and main object in clear focus. (Adjustable in Mode) F00.0 ISO00000 EV-0.0 Using Quick Rec ording In sho[...]

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    66 67 66 67 i Button F unction Menu F unctions that can be enabled are differ ent under each mode. Mode: The image c olor setting allows y ou to select different eff ects. 1. Press the button to select the Image color setting menu. Normal 2. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select the image color setting options. • Normal • Vivid • Black and White[...]

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    68 69 Using the Lens F unction Ring Ther e is a lens function ring lever in one side of the lens. Moving it up and do wn can switch among ZOOM/ AF , SMART and MF mode. Zoom/ AF Mode Rotate the lens function ring for optical z oom. 1. Switch the lens function ring le ver to position  . ISO00000 0/0000 F00.0 EV-0.0 00:00:00 0000 20M 2. Rotate the [...]

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    69 68 69 F unction Ring (Smart) Mode Rotate the lens function ring to set par ameters of aperture, shutter , ISO , EV , etc. 1.  Switch the lens function ring lever to position  . 2. Rotate the lens function ring or rolling the jog dial to select options needed. ISO00000 EV+0.0 EV+0.3 EV+0.7 EV-0.3 EV-0.7 EV-0.0 F00.0 3. Press the butto[...]

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    70 71 70 MF ( Manual F ocus ) Mode Rotate the lens function ring for manual f ocus. 1. Switch the lens function ring lever to position  . ISO00000 0/0000 F00.0 EV-0.0 00:00:00 0000 20M 2. I f the lens function ring is operated or rolling the jog dial , the focus enlargement frame will appear on the L CD. A fter clear focus is achiev ed throug[...]

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    70 71 V iewing Photos and V ideos PLA YBA CK F or viewing tak en photos and videos on the L CD: 1. After pres sing the button, the last photo or video clip taken will be displa yed on the L CD. 2. Pre ss the [ ]/[ ] button to scroll thr ough the photos or video clips stored in the built-in memory or on the memory card. 3. T o play a selected video [...]

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    72 73 Thumbnail V iew When in playback mode, rotate the zoom lever counter to the position to display thumbnail images of the photos and videos on the screen. W Zoom Out T Zoom In 1. Slide the zoom lev er to switch between 3x3 and 4x4 thumbnails. Select index mode Select index mode 2. Press the [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/ [ ] button to select a picture or video c[...]

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    72 73 Using Zoom Pla yback (for still pictur es only ) When playing back photos, you can also use the z oom lever to zoom in on the photos 2 to 8 times. 1. Press the button to switch to playback mode. 2. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select a picture to be z oomed in. 3. Rotate the zoom le ver to position to zoom in. 4. Rolling the jog dial clockwise[...]

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    74 75 High speed (VGA ) and fast (2M) can make C ontinuous Shot for group imag e playback. 1. Press the button to enter playback scr een. 2. Pres s the [ ]/[ ] button to select continuous group. 3. Press the button to start playback. 000-0000 0000/00/00 20M 0000 Thumbnail3x3 00 00 00 00 000-0000 0000/00/00 20M Continuous Shot Gr oup Playback Cont. [...]

  • Page 76

    74 75 Panoramic animation playing is to play full size image in accordance with the shooting direction. After playing, it will automatically return to the static screen of panoramic image. 1. Press the button to enter playback scr een. 2. Pres s the [ ]/[ ] button to select animated panoramic photos. 3. Press the button to play in selected shooting[...]

  • Page 77

    76 77 • Exit • T ype 1: Slow -in and slow-out • T ype 2: Separate in middle and mov e off to the left and right • T ype 3: Separate into blocks and spin in This setting allo ws you to vie w all the stored images as a slideshow . 1. Press t he button to enter playback screen. 2. Rotate the zoom le ver co u n te r t o t h e po s i t i o n to [...]

  • Page 78

    76 77 Photos and V ideo Deletion In playback mode, press the [ ] button to delete your photos and videos. T o delete photos or videos: 1. Press the button to switch to playback mode. 2. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select the photos or videos to be deleted. 3. Press the [ ] button and the deletion screen is displayed. 4. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to [...]

  • Page 79

    78 79 Shooting Menu USING THE MENUS Mode: 1. In shooting mode, press the button to enter the shooting menu. 12 options in [ Shooting Menu ]: • Continuous Shot Mode (r efer to P62) • Expo Metering • AF (Aut o F ocus) Ar ea (refer t o P55) • WB (White Balance) Mode (ref er to P60) • Macro Mode (r efer to P56) • Color (r efer to P6 7) • [...]

  • Page 80

    79 78 79 OIS ( Optical Image Stabilization) This mode can help r educe photo blur caused by unintentional hand shak e, or low light. OIS: On • OIS: Off • OIS: On Use this image stabilization mode in dark environments. Shooting in a windy or unstable environment ( such as a moving v ehicle) may cause blurred imag es. Expo Metering Use this setti[...]

  • Page 81

    80 81 80 Beautifier Set the effect of the face beautifier mode. Beautifier:Effect 1 Skin Soften • Effect 1: Skin Soften • Effect 2: Skin Soften + Ey e Brightening • Effect 3: Skin Soften + Ey e Brightening + Ey e Enlargement Select Scene Select the scene mode under the SCN mode. Select Scene .[...]

  • Page 82

    80 81 Mode: 1. Press the button, press the [ ]/ [ ] button to select . 2. Press the button to enter the menu. 3. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select 1 . 6 options in [ Shoot Settings 1 ]: • Image Size • Movie Siz e • Quality • MF Assist • AF Assist Beam • Digital Zoom F unctions that can be enabled are differ ent under each mode. Shoot S[...]

  • Page 83

    82 Image Size The siz e setting refer s to the image resolution in pix els. A higher image resolution allows y ou to print that image in larger siz es without degrading the image qualit y . Image Size Movie Size 20M 1920x1080 30fps Quality JPG Fine MF Assist Off AF Assist Beam Off Digital Zoom Off Exit Set Select 20 M 30 f ps G Fin e Off Off O ff E[...]

  • Page 84

    83 Movie Siz e Set the image resolution used during video r ecor ding. Image Size Movie Size 20M 1920x1080 30fps Quality JPG Fine MF Assist Off AF Assist Beam Off Digital Zoom Off Exit Set Select 20M 30 fp s G Fine Off Of f O f f E x it I ma ge M ovi e Q uali MF A AF As D i g it a Se Movie Size 1280x720 60fps 1280x720 30fps 640x480 30fps 640x360 12[...]

  • Page 85

    84 * The longest r ecor ding time is 29 minutes at one time. When recor ding in higher pixel r esolutions for extended periods of time, this can cause the camera to gener ate heat. This is not a camera malfunction. When the video format is set as 640x360 (120fps), shooting time is 30 seconds, playback time is 2 minutes. Sound recor ding is disabled[...]

  • Page 86

    85 If RA W or RA W+JPG is selected, the settings of Colour Effect, C ontinuous Shot, Cont. Shot - High Speed, HDR and AE Brack eting cannot be adjusted. ISO00000 0/0000 F00.0 EV-0.0 00:00:00 0000 16M Single The RAW file format provides lossless compression of the image data, which is not processed by the camera. The RAW file may be opened and modif[...]

  • Page 87

    86 87 86 AF Assist Beam In a darker en vironment, AF assist beam can be turned on for better focus. Image Size Movie Size 20M 1920x1080 30fps Quality JPG Fine MF Assist Off AF Assist Beam Off Digital Zoom Off Exit Set Select Ima ge M ovi e 20 M 30f p s Quali G Fin e MF A Off A F A s Off Di g i t a Off Exi t Se AF Assist Beam On Off • Off • On D[...]

  • Page 88

    86 87 Mode: 1. Press the button, press the [ ]/ [ ] button to select . 2. Press the button to enter the menu. 3. Pr es s the [ ]/[ ] button to select 2 . 6 options in [ Shoot Settings 2 ]: • Date Imprint • Quick Revie w • Cont. AF • F ace Detection • Custom Settings • F unction Ring (Smart) Shoot Setting 2 4. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to[...]

  • Page 89

    88 Date Imprint Include a Date/T ime stamp on the photo image. Normal Function Ring (Smart) Off Face Detection On Custom Settings Date Imprint Quick Review Off Cont. AF Off Exit Set Select No rm al O f f On O ff Off E x it Func t F ace C ust o Date Q uic k C ont. S e Date Imprint Date Date/Time Off 2014/04/23 00:00 • Off • Date • Date / T ime[...]

  • Page 90

    89 Cont. AF Enable the continuous AF to be able to continuously focus automatically when taking pictures. Normal Function Ring (Smart) Off Face Detection On Custom Settings Date Imprint Quick Review Off Cont. AF Off Exit Set Select No rm al Func t O f f F ace On C ust o Date Q uic k O ff C ont. Off E x it S e Cont. AF On Off • Off • On F ace De[...]

  • Page 91

    90 2. Pres s the shutter button half- way do wn to focus. The L CD will show a gr een focus frame when the subject is in focus. 1/50 F2.9 3. Press the shutter button all the w ay down to take pictur es. The closed ey es detection is usually on. If the camera detects in the cour se of quick revie w there is a f ace with ey es closed, a prompt of clo[...]

  • Page 92

    91 F unction Ring (Smart) The options listed below can be set as Function Ring (Smart) Custom. Once set, the chosen function can be quickly adjusted with the lens function ring during shooting. Off Face Detection Off Custom Settings Date Imprint Quick Review Off Cont. AF Off Exit Set Select Function Ring (Smart) Normal Off O f f Off Off E x it F ac[...]

  • Page 93

    92 93 Playback Menu Mode: 1. Press the button to display the pla yback screen and pr ess th e button to enter the menu. 7 options in [ Playback Menu ]: • Menu • Display Mode • Rotate • Color • HDR • T ouch-up • Resize 2. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select the playback to be set and pr ess th e button to enter . 3. Press the [ ]/[ ] bu[...]

  • Page 94

    93 92 93 Display Mode Date Folder Date Mode: Arranged by date. Back Normal Mode: Display all images. Date Mode: Arrang ed by date. Cont. Photo Mode: Arrang ed by Cont. Photo Group. Slide Show The Date F older is displayed in date or der based on photo shooting date/ time. If there is no continuous shot image file in memory, continuous photo mode ca[...]

  • Page 95

    94 • Vignetting • Salon • Punk (4M) • Negative (8M) • Fish Eye • Reflection • 4 Grids - Stylish (2M) In playing back single photos, pr ess the button to enter the color effect setting menu . Fish E ye effect is not a vailable when shot size is 20M. Color This setting allo ws you to chang e the picture color effect. T he file is saved [...]

  • Page 96

    95 HDR With the HDR function, pictur es that are ov erexposed ma y be corrected to optimiz e the highlights and lowlights captur ed to more accurately r epresent the actual scene. Exit : Exit : HDR Select with HDR : 000-0000 0000/00/00 Thumbnail3x3 20M After using the HDR function, the image will be saved as a ne w file and the original file is sti[...]

  • Page 97

    96 97 96 Select with touch-up: 000-0000 0000/00/00 Thumbnail 3x3 20M T ouch-up The playback beaut y feature allo ws for beautification using three individual effects. Exit : Exit : Red-E ye R eduction : Skin Soften : Ey e Brightening : Ey e Enlargement Using the face beautifier mode allo ws you to select fr om single, two , or all three effects com[...]

  • Page 98

    96 97 Resiz e This setting allo ws you to r esize a pictur e to a particular resolution and sav es it as a new picture. Exit : Exit : Resize to 10 2 4x7 68 : Resize to 640X480 Only for adjusting pictures with high resolution to those with lo w resolution. Sizes of photos tak en in panorama mode or rotated cannot be adjusted. Mode: 1. Press the butt[...]

  • Page 99

    98 Protect T o prev ent any pictur es or videos from being accidentally erased, use this setting t o lock one or all of the files. Play Slide Show Protect Delete DPOF Trim Exit Set Select Play S Prote c D e l e t e DPO F Tri m Exi t Se Protect One Date Folder Cont. Group All Reset • One Lock the selected photo or video if the y are unpr otected; [...]

  • Page 100

    99 The “ ” indicator means a file is protected. F ile protection must be remo ved first bef ore a file can be deleted. Deleting files will cause DPOF settings to be reset. When one photo in the Cont. Gr oup and Date F olders is protected, it will be k ept but any other photos will be deleted. DPOF (Digital Print Order F ormat) The DPOF featur e[...]

  • Page 101

    100 101 100 T rim The T rim setting allows you to cr op photos and save them as ne w pictures. 1. Select 「 Yes 」 to confirm trim. Toggle the zoom lever or rolling the jog dial to select the aspect ratio and press the [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] button to adjust the part you want to trim. Yes Back 2. Press the button and the 「 Save change? 」 prompt appe[...]

  • Page 102

    100 101 General Settings Mode : 1. Press the button, press the [ ]/ [ ] button to select . 2. Press the button to enter the menu. 3. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select . 6 options in [ General Settings ] : • Sound Settings • Power Saver • L anguage • World Time • Date & Time • L CD Brightness 4. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select th[...]

  • Page 103

    102 P ower Sa ver This setting allo ws you to sa ve po wer and get the maximum possible running time for your camera's batteries. T urn the LCD and camer a off automatically after a consecutive period of inactivity . Sound Settings Power Saver Language World Tim eH ome Date & Time English LCD Brightness 2014.04.2300:00 Exit Set Select Off [...]

  • Page 104

    103 Language Refer to the “R eset your language” section on page 25. W orld Time The W orld T ime setting is a useful function for your o verseas trips. T his feature enables y ou to display the local time on the L CD while you are abr oad. 1. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select the departure place ( ) and destination ( ) fields. 2. Press the [ [...]

  • Page 105

    104 105 Mode : 1. Press the button, press the [ ]/ [ ] button to select . 2. Press the button to enter the menu. 3. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select . 5 options in [ File Settings ] : • F ormat • Copy to Car d • File Numbering • Reset Settings • V ersion File Settings 4. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select the item to be set and press th[...]

  • Page 106

    105 104 105 F ormat Please note: formatting enables you t o delete all contents in the memory car d or built-in memory , including protected photo and mo vie files. Doing so will clear all data. No Yes Format If you select 「 Ye s 」 the camer a formats its memory. If there is no memory car d in the camera, the built -in memory will be formatted;[...]

  • Page 107

    106 Copy t o Card Use this setting to copy the files stor ed in the built-in memory to a memory car d. Copy files from built-in memory to No Yes Copy to Card the memory card. If there is no car d available in the camera, this function will not be displayed. File Numbering After you tak e a picture or video clip, the camera will sav e it with a sequ[...]

  • Page 108

    1 07 V ersion Use this setting to view the curr ent camera firmwar e version. FW Version: X.XX <KXYOUT When there is a new firm war e version in the memory card, select 「 Ye s 」 to update. Current Ver: X.XX New Ver: X.XX Update Firmware? No Yes Version Reset Settings Use this setting to restor e the camera to its original default settings[...]

  • Page 109

    108 109 Connecting to a C omputer Y ou can use a Micro USB cable to connect the camera and cop y (transmit) photos to a computer , printer or other devic e. Setting the USB Mode The camer a’s Micr o USB por t can be set to connect with either a computer or a printer . The follo wing steps will allow y ou to ensure that the camera is corr ectly co[...]

  • Page 110

    109 108 109 T ransferring files to your c omputer The computer will aut omatically detect the camera as a r emovable driv e. Double-click the my computer icon on the desk top to locate the remo vable drive and to c opy folders and files in the drive to a dir ectory on your PC as y ou would cop y any typical folder or file. F ollow the steps belo w [...]

  • Page 111

    110 111 3. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select 「 USB 」 and press the button to enter the menu. 4. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select 「 Printer 」 and pres s the button to confirm. USB TV-System Printer NTSC HDMI CEC Control Off Exit Set Select i nt e r T S C Off E xit US B TV-S ys HDMI C S el e USB PC Printer After the camera is r eset, it wi[...]

  • Page 112

    111 110 111 Connecting to y our Printer 1. Make sur e the printer is turned on. 2. Connect one end of the supplied Micr o USB cable to the Micro USB port on your camera. 3. Connect the other end of the cable to the USB port on the printer . If the camera is not connected t o a PictBridge compatible printer , the follo wing error message will appear[...]

  • Page 113

    112 113 After setting the USB mode to printer , the PictBridge menu will appear . PictBridge Exit Print (without Date) Print Index Print DPOF Images Print (with Date) Exit Select Set Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select a menu item and press the button to enter the item. Refer to the f ollowing sections for mor e detailed information on each setting.[...]

  • Page 114

    113 112 113 Print (without D ate) Use this setting to print the photos without dates on them. 1. In the PictBridge menu, select 「 Print (without Date) 」 and the screen as shown below appears. Back 01 2. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select a photo to be printed. 3. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select the number of copies for the currently display [...]

  • Page 115

    114 Print Index Y ou can print all photos in the camera via this function. 1. In the PictBridge menu, select 「 Print Index 」 and the screen as shown below appears. Print Index PictBridge Yes Cancel 2. Select 「 Yes 」 and press the button to confirm; select 「 Cancel 」 to cancel printing. Print ( Without Date) PictBridge Yes Cancel 5. Sele[...]

  • Page 116

    115 Exit Select 「 Exit 」 to exit the PictBridge menu. A t this time, the message 「 Remo ve USB Cable! 」 appears on the screen. Remove USB Cable! Disconnect the Micro USB cable fr om the camera and printer . Print DPOF Images T o use DPOF printing, you must select your photos for printing using the DPOF settings beforehand. See “DPOF” se[...]

  • Page 117

    116 117 V ideo System Y ou can use the A V cable (which should be purchased separ ately) to c onnect the camera and the television for r ealizing the video output. Connect one end of the A V cable to A V port of the camera, connect the other end to A V - OUT port of the television. Adjust the format of the video output system acc ording to y our re[...]

  • Page 118

    116 117 Supported HDMI Connections HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface), is a fully digital audio/ video tr ansmission interface, thr ough which uncompr essed audio and video signals are tr ansmitted. Connecting HDMI-R eady TV 1. Use the cable with high resolution output terminal (which should be pur chased separately ) to connect the camer [...]

  • Page 119

    118 119 HDMI CEC C ontrol After connecting the camer a with TV -System, you may vie w pictures tak en with the camera on the TV screen and oper ate the camera with your TV r emote control t o view and edit all images. USB Mode TV-System PC NTSC HDMI CEC Control Off Exit Set Select P C N T SC Of f Exi t US B M TV- Sy H DMI Se HDMI CEC Control Off On[...]

  • Page 120

    119 118 119 8. Videos 9. Movie Length:00:00:00 10. Cont. Gr oup File 11. First Image Mark 12. 000/ 000: Current Sorting/Total Number of Images in Group 13. :Confirm Effect 14. :No Change The follo wing operations ar e available during HDMI CEC playback: • 1:1 Single Playback • Zoom-in Playback • Rotate • Index Playback • Cont. Gr oup Play[...]

  • Page 121

    120 1:1 Single Playback: Pressing the left and right arro w buttons can switch among images. Zoom-in Playback: Under the 1:1 single playback mode, press the red button to z oom in images; pr ess the red and gr een buttons on remote c ontrol to zoom out images. Rotate: Under the 1:1 single playback mode, press the blue button to rotate single pictur[...]

  • Page 122

    121 Video Pla y: Under the 1:1 single playback mode, select a video and then press the centr al button to start playing. While playing, you ma y use the arro w buttons and the central butt on to perform operations such as f ast forwar d/ backwar d, pause, frame forward/back ward, back to play , etc. according to pr ompts on the screen. Panor amic F[...]

  • Page 123

    122 123 122 HDMI CEC Connection F unction Full Size Playback Zoom-in Playback Index Playback Video Pla y Cont. Group Play Panor amic File Play Zoom In O O (Movable to four directions during zoom-in) X X X X Zoom Out X O X X X X Rotate O (turn left only) X X X X X Play Slide Show O X X O O O Edit Image O * 1 X X O O O Info Hiding / Display O O X O *[...]

  • Page 124

    122 123 USB Mode TV-System PC NTSC HDMI CEC Control Off Eye-Fi On Exit Set Select P C N T SC Off O n Exi t US B M TV- Sy H DMI E y e- F Se Eye-Fi Off On If the Ey e-Fi car d is not available in the camera, this featur e is not display ed. This camera supports wireless connection for Eye-Fi memory cards. Enable the Eye-Fi connection by following the[...]

  • Page 125

    1 24 125 Image Sensor T ype 1/2.3” BSI CMOS Effective P ixels 20.68 Megapix els T otal Pixels 21. 14 Megapixels Lens F ocal Length 4.3mm (Wide) — 279 .5mm (T ele) 35mm film equivalent 24mm (W ide) — 1560mm (T ele) F number F2. 9 (Wide) — F6. 7 (T ele) Lens C onstruction 14 groups 18 elements Optical Zoom 65x F ocusing Range Normal: (Wide) 5[...]

  • Page 126

    125 1 24 125 Number of Recor ding Pixels Still Image ( 4:3) 20MP: 5184 × 3888 10MP: 3648 × 2736 5MP: 2592 × 19 44 3MP: 2048 × 1536 0.3MP: 640 × 480 (3:2) 18MP: 5184 × 3456 (16:9) 15MP: 5120 × 2880 2MP: 1920 × 1080 Movie 1920 × 1080 (30fps ), 1280 × 720 (60fps), 1280 × 720 (30fps ), 640 × 480 (30fps), High-Speed Mo vie: 640 × 360 (120fp[...]

  • Page 127

    126 HDR Ye s Scan Panor ama Up to 360° L CD Display 3.0 inch ( 460k Pixels) Angle Adjustment Ye s Image Auto R otation Ye s ISO Sensitivity A uto, ISO100 /200 / 400 /800 /1600 /3200 F ocus Mode Single AF , Continuous AF, Object Tracking ,Manual F ocus F ocusing Area Selection Single Area F ocusing, 25-Area-F ocusing, F ace Detection, Manual Area F[...]

  • Page 128

    127 Playback Modes Single, Index (9 /16 Thumbnails), Slide Sho w , Date, Burst Shooting, Zoom ( Approx. x2 ~ x8) White Balance Contr ol A WB, Daylight, Cloudy , Fluorescent, Fluor escent CWF , Incandescent, Manual WB, Color T emp. (1900K ~ 10000K) Flash Flash Method Pop-up ( Auto) Flash Modes F orce Off , Flash Auto, Fill F lash, Red-E ye R eductio[...]

  • Page 129

    128 129 128 Jacks A V -OUT /USB 2. 0 (Micro 5 pin USB ), HDMI (T ype D ) Ey e-Fi Support Ye s Wi- Fi Ye s (802. 11 b/ g / n) Remote V iewfinder Y es (via smart device) Power Rechargeable Li-ion Battery LB-0 70, 7 .4V 1000mAh, In-Camera Charging Shooting Capability (Battery P erformance) Appro x. 400 Shots (Based on CIP A Standards) Operation Envir [...]

  • Page 130

    128 129 Pr ompts and W arning Messages Message Description Action W arning! Battery exhausted. W arning before pow er off when the camera battery is exhaust ed. Displaying that it will power off after 2 seconds. Built-in memory err or! In the case of built-in memory error . Disappear after 2 seconds and return to shooting. W arning! Do not turn off[...]

  • Page 131

    130 Message Description Action Cannot change settings under this mode. Appears during shooting mode if a function can not be set by rotating the function ring. Remo ve the message after 2 seconds and return to shooting. Improper alignment. Please try again. The offset is too big f or panorama shooting. Remo ve the message after 2 seconds and return[...]

  • Page 132

    131 Message Description Action W rite Protect ! In the case that there is lock pr otection for the card when sa ving the image. Disappear after 2 seconds and return to the previous image. Card F ull ! In the case that the camera detects the card capacity is insufficient when turning on or pressing the shutter . Disappear after 2 seconds and return [...]

  • Page 133

    132 Message Description Action Slow acc ess When a card lo wer than Class 4 is recor ding movie abo ve HD , it may be accessed slo wly and the recor ding cannot be continued. Remo ve the message after 2 seconds and return to the shooting image. Cannot write to SD card. The r ecording cannot be c ontinued if there are pr oblems which may cause inter[...]

  • Page 134

    133 Message Description Action T oo many pictures f or quick processing. The image ma y be unable to enter the date playback if the image ex ceeds the specification in the case of date playback. Remo ve the message after 2 seconds and return to Thumbnail 3x3 mode. Unable to recogniz e files. When the format of the file view ed is not supported or t[...]

  • Page 135

    134 135 T roubleshooting Problem Possible causes Solution Camera does not turn on The battery has been depleted. The battery is not inserted correctly. R echarge the battery. Correctly reinstall the battery . Camera turns off suddenly during operation The batteries have been depleted. R echarge the battery. The pictur e is blurred Camera shakes whi[...]

  • Page 136

    135 134 135 Problem Possible Causes Solution Cannot write to the memory card T he memory card has been locked. Release the write lock of the memory card or replace with another card. T oo many movies to process T he number of pictures or folders in the memory car d exc eed the specifications, so the playback of data folder can not be displayed. Del[...]

  • Page 137

    Licensed Product V er . 4 The K odak, K ODA CHROME, K ODA C OL OR and EKT ACHROME tr ademarks and K odak trade dr ess are used under license from K odak. © 2014 by JK Imaging L td. All Rights Reserv ed. JK Imaging Ltd., 17239 South Main Str eet, Gardena, CA 902 48, USA JK Imaging Europe, 71 Clar endon road, W atford, WD17 1D S, UK www .kodakpixpr [...]