Sanyo E1292 manual

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    12 Mega Pixels Digital Camera INSTRUCTION MANU AL VPC-E1292[...]

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    English T able of Content s Preface .............. ................. ................ ................ ................ ......... i About this Manu al ... ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. .............. ..... i Copyright .......... ........................ ............................ .............[...]

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    English Introduction .......... ................................................ ............. ........ 1 System Re quirements ........... .............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. .. 1 Package C ontents ..... ............. .............. ............. .......... ............. ............. .............. [...]

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    English Getting Started .............. ................ ................. ................... ...... 13 Taking your First Photo ........... ............. ............. ........... ............. ............. ............. 13 Anti-Shake Function ........................................ ....................... ............................ .......... [...]

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    English Capture Settings ......... ... .... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ................. ... ......... 22 The Capture Menu ............... ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. .............. .. 22 Image Resolution ................................... .... ..... ..... ....................... ..... .... .........[...]

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    English Photo, Video & Audio Playback ................ .................... ......... 29 Playback M ode Dis pla y ............ ... .. ........... .. ... ... .. ........... .. ... ... .. ........... .. ... ... .. ........ 29 Viewing P hotos/Videos/A udios on the LCD S creen ................ ............. ............. 30 Viewing M-Burst Ph otos [...]

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    English Camera Settings ......... ............. ... ................ ............. ................ 41 The SETU P Menu ............ .......... ............. ............. ............. .............. .......... ............. 41 LCD Brightness ................................. ....................... ............................ ....................[...]

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    Preface i About this Manual English Preface About this Manual This manual is designed to assi st you in using your new digital camera. All inform ation presented is as accur a te as possib le b ut is subject to change withou t notice. Copyright This manual cont ains propriet ary informat ion protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part [...]

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    ii Pr eface Safety and Handling Precautions English Declaration of Conformity This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: • This device may not cause harm ful interference. • This device must a ccept any interference received, including interf eren ce that may cause undesired operation. [...]

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    Preface iii Safety Instructions English Safety I nstructions Read an d understan d all Warnings and Cautions before using this product. WAR NI N G Do not disassemble, change or rep air the camera. This might cause fi re or electric shock. For repair or inter nal inspection, ask th e store of purchase. Do not use the camera in areas near water . Thi[...]

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    iv Preface Safety Instructions English CAUTION Warning: TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOC K, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Insert the ba tteries p ayin g careful att ention to the p olarity (+ or -) of the termina ls. Inserting the b atteries with its polariti es inverted migh t cause fire and injury , or damage to the[...]

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    Preface v Safety Instructions English FOR AMERICAN USERS The following advisory is included in accordance with the la ws of the State of California (USA): WARNING: This p r o duct contains a chemical known to the St a te of California to cause ca ncer , birth defects or othe r reproductive ha rm. • This equipment has been tested an d f o und to c[...]

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    vi Preface Safety Instructions English FOR EU USERS The symbol ma rk and recycli ng systems de scribed below apply to EU coun tries and do not apply to countries in other areas of the world. Y our SANYO p roduct is designed and ma nufacture d with high qualit y materi als and c omponent s which can be recycled and/or reused. The symbol mark means t[...]

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    Preface vi i Safety Instructions English Symbols used in this manual Y ou many find t he answers to questions or problems concerning camera operation i n the section s “T roubleshooting” . FCC Information Declaration of Conformity Model number: V PC-E1292 Tr a d e n a m e : S A N Y O Responsi ble party: SANY O FISHER COMPANY Address: 21 60 5 Pl[...]

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    viii Preface Safety Instructions English TRADEMARK INFORMA T ION •M i c r o s o f t ® and Windows ® are U.S. reg istered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. •P e n t i u m ® is a registered trademark of Int el Corporation. • SD™ is a tr ademark. • SDHC™ is a trademark. • Other name s and product s may be tra demarks or r eg istere[...]

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    Introduction 1 System Requirements English Introduction Congratulations on the p urchase of your new di gi tal camera. This manual provide s step-by-step instructions on how to use your camer a, and is intended for your ref erence only . System R equirements In order to get th e most out of your ca mera, your computer must meet the followin g syste[...]

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    2 Introduction Camera Views English Camera Views Front View Rear View 1. Zoo m sw itch 8. LCD screen 2. Shutter button 9. 4-way navigation b uttons 3. POWER butto n 10. OK butto n 4. Zoom Lens 11. Delete/Anti-shake button 5. Flash 12. Mode di al 6. Self-time r LED 13. T ripod mount 7 . Microphone 14. BA T TERY/SD card compartment 15. MENU but ton 1[...]

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    Introduction 3 The Mode Dial English The Mode Dial The camera is equipped wit h a convenient Mode Dial that allows you to switch between different modes with ease. The function of each mode is as follows: Mode T ype Icon Function Auto Switch to select Auto mode. Auto Scene Switch to select Aut o Scene mode. P-Mode (Program Mode) Switch to sele ct P[...]

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    4 Introduction Buttons and Navigation Pad English Buttons and Navigation P ad Y our camera is equipped with an Delete / Anti-shak e button, a MENU button, and a navigatio n pad. The 4-way navigation buttons and the OK butto n allow yo u to acces s the various op tions available from the On Screen Dis play (OSD) menu. Y o u can configure a wide r an[...]

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    Introduction 5 Buttons and Navigation Pad English Right/Self-timer/ Burst mode 1. Moves right in the OSD menus . 2. In Capture mode : • Press to pa n right in AF ar ea selection • Press to scroll through the Self -timer/Burst/M-Burst mode 3. In Vi deo mode: • Press to scroll through the Self -timer options 4. In Playback mode: • Press to pa[...]

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    6 Introduction LED Indicators English LED Indicators Left/ Quick Re view 1. M oves left in the OS D menus . 2. Goes up to the previous level in the OSD menus. 3. In Capture mode : • Press to pan l eft in AF area select ion • Press to disp lay the previously captured photo 4. In Vide o mode: • Press to di splay the first f rame of the last v i[...]

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    Introduction 7 LCD screen English LCD scree n The high resolution 3.0” TFT LCD screen sh ows all important information regar d ing camera settings as well as the visual image for your photo or video. Use the Mode Dial to switch betw een screen modes. Press the DOWN / SCREEN / FACE DETECTION / SMILE DETECTIO N button to switch among a Full disp la[...]

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    8 Introduction LCD screen English 3. Image Qual ity BEST BET TER GOOD 4. Flash Auto Fl ash Flash Off Fill Flash Anti Red-eye 5. Self- Timer/Burst Mode Self Timer 10 Seconds 2 Second Burst Mode M-burst Mode 6. Auto Exposure Br acketing AEB Mode 7 . Image Counter Capture Mode Quantity 999 9 Video Mode Time 00:00:00 8. Memory Interface SD Card Interna[...]

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    Camera Setup 9 Attaching the Wris t Strap English Camer a Setup Attaching th e W rist St rap Follow these ins tructions t o attach the wrist str ap to y our camera to facilitate ea sy carrying: 1. Insert the short lo op of the st rap in the strap eyele t. 2. String the larger loop of the strap though the short loo p and pull tight to attach the str[...]

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    10 Camera Setup Inserting an SD/SDHC Memory Card English Inserting an SD/SDHC Memory Card The camera featu r e s 32 MB internal flash memory but you may also use an optional SD/SDHC me mory card for addition al storage. Follow these ins tructions t o insert the SD/SDHC card. 1. O pen the batt ery compart m ent at the bottom of the camera. 2. I nse [...]

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    Camera Setup 11 Charging the Battery English Charging the Battery 1. Insert the battery into the ca mera and connect the USB/AV 3-in-1 cable with the power a dapter as shown in the picture. 2. Connect the power ada pter to a live ho usehold outle t to start charging. The power LED will blink during the charging process. 3. D isconnect the USB/A V 3[...]

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    12 Camera Setup First Time Use English First Time Use Press the POW ER button as des cribed in “T urning On” on page 11, a welcome screen displays on the LCD screen. If the camer a is turned on f or the firs t time, the LANGUAGE menu pops up automatical ly after powering on t he camera. Press the OK button and select the desired langua ge by Up[...]

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    Getting Started 13 Taking your First Photo English Getting Started Now that you are familiar with the la yout of your camera, you a re ready to start taking photos and movies. T aking your First Photo T aking a photo with the camera is very simple. 1. T urn the camera on and turn the Mode Dial to Auto mo de. 2. Fr ame the shot on the LCD screen and[...]

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    14 Getting Started Taking your First Photo English Using Macro Mode Macro mode is designed for clos e-up photography an d can capture all detail even when your subject is very close t o the camera. T u rn the Mode Dial to Macro mode. The Macro icon displays on the LCD scre en. Macro mode r ange: 10-70 c m (W ide) 35-70 cm (T ele) Setting the Fla sh[...]

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    Getting Started 15 Taking your First Photo English Using the Self-timer and Burst Photogr aphy The camera comes e quipped with a self -timer which allows yo u to take photos af ter a pre-defined delay . The burst photogr aphy f ea ture allows you to tak e multiple consecutive pho tos by pressing and hol din g the Shutter button. The multi-burst pho[...]

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    16 Getting Started Taking your First Photo English Using the AEB (Auto Exposure Brack eting) Function When using the AEB (Aut o Ex posure Bracketing) function, t he camer a au tomatically ta kes 3 consecutive photos with different exposu res by pressing the Shutter button onc e. For example, when the current EV compensa tion v alu e is 0 EV and the[...]

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    Getting Started 17 Taking your First Photo English Setting the SCENE Mode The camera supports various preset modes for shooting in different e nvironments and conditions. Eac h setting is co nfigured auto matically by t he camera. T o select scene modes: 1. T urn the Mode Dial to SC ENE mode to display th e Scene menu options. 2. Use the 4-way navi[...]

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    18 Getting Started Using t h e Self Por trait M o de English However , when the camera fails to de tect your subject’s face, a white focus bracket will be displayed according to the se lect ed focus mode. T o disable the smile detection function, press the Down/ Screen navigation button aga in. Using the Self P ortrait Mode The up-to-date Self Po[...]

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    Getting Started 19 Taking Panoramic Pictures English T aking Panor amic Pictures Panorama mode allows you to sh oot ultra wide panoramic shots . Y ou can create wide-view ph otos by stitching three images into a sin gle panor amic scene. T o ta ke a panoramic picture: 1. T urn the Mode Dial to Panorama mode. The P anorama icon displays on the LCD s[...]

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    20 Getting Started Recording your First Video English 8. T urn the Mode Dial to Playback mode to view the result. Recor ding your First Video Y ou can also record video clips with th e camera. T o record a video clip: 1. T urn the camera on and turn the Mode Dial to Video mode. 2. Fr ame your su b ject using the LC D scr een and pres s th e Shutter[...]

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    Getting Started 21 Recording Voice Memos English Recording V oice Memos Y ou can add a 20 sec voice memo to an image right after it’s tak en. T o record a voice memo: 1. Ho ld the Shutter button to star t recording and rel ease the Shutter button to stop recording. 2. While re cording, the taken image is shown on the LCD scre en. 3. The elapsed t[...]

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    22 Capture Settings The Capture Menu English Capture Set tings This section d escribes the v arious setti ng s you can modi f y to get bett er results when t aking photos a nd video clips. The Capture Menu T o access the Capture menu: 1. T urn the Mode Dial to select a d esired image capture mode. 2. Pr ess the MENU button to display menu optio ns [...]

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    Capture Settings 23 The Capture Menu English Image Resoluti on The IMAGE RESOLUTION settin g refers to the s ize of the ima ge in pixels. Use the Up/Down navigation but tons to sel ect fr om the optio ns. 9 settings for image resolution are av ailable: Image Qu ality The IMAGE QUALITY setting refers to the compress ion ratio of the JPG. The higher [...]

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    24 Capture Settings The Capture Menu English P-Mode The FOCUS ZONE setting allows y ou to se lect the number of zone s the camera will focu s on when taki ng a photo. Us e the UP/DOWN navigatio n buttons to se lect from the opt ions and pre ss the OK butto n to enter . 3 settings for focus zone ar e available :ï SELECTED AREA: •M U L T I - Z O N[...]

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    Capture Settings 25 The Capture Menu English White Balance The WHITE BALANCE setting al lows you to a djust the camera setting according to the ambient white lig ht when sh oo tin g. Whi te balance represen ts the degr ee of coolness o f the light. If t he light has a ye llowish or reddish t inge, it i s sa id t o be wa rm; if it has a bluish tin g[...]

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    26 Capture Settings The Capture Menu English AE Metering The AE METE RING allows you to s elect the ar ea of the su bject or frame by which the camera mea sures light. Use the Up/Down navigat ion buttons to sel ect from the optio ns. 3 AE metering settin gs are available: Color The COLOR settin g allo ws you t o take ph otos a nd app ly differ ent [...]

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    Capture Settings 27 The Capture Menu English Saturation The SATURATION setting allows you to adjust th e saturation of th e colors in yo u r ph otos. Use a hig h satu ration setting for rich colors and a lower saturation settin g for more natural tones. Use the Up/D own navigation buttons to sel ect from the opti ons. 3 saturation s ettings are ava[...]

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    28 Capture Settings Video Capture Menu English Video Capture Menu T o access t he video menu: 1. T urn the Mode Dial to Vi deo mode. 2. Pr ess the MENU button to display the menu optio ns. 3. U se th e Left/Right navigation buttons to hi ghlight an opti on and press the OK button to enter the submenu. Refer to the fol lowing sections for more detai[...]

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    Photo, Video & Audio Playback 29 Playback Mode Display English Photo, Video & A udio Playback Playback Mode Display 1. Playback mode 2. Image resolution Ph oto mode: Video mode: 640 (640 x 480), 320 (320 x 240) 3. Protect 4. Sharpness 5. Flash mode Photo mode: Video mode: 00:00:00 (Length of the video clip. ) 6. Color mode 7 . Quantity 1/14[...]

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    30 Photo, Video & Audio Playback Viewing Photos/Videos/Audios on the LCD S creen English Viewing Photos/Videos/Au dios on the LCD Screen T o view your photos an d vide o files on the LCD screen: 1. T ur n the Mode Dial to Playback mode. The most recent photo or Video /Audio clip is displayed. 2. Us e th e Left /Right navigation buttons to scrol[...]

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    Photo, Video & Audio Playback 31 Viewing Photos/Videos/Audios on your TV English 5. Press the OK button and press the Left/ Right navigation buttons to fast-rewind/fast-forward during audio playback. 6. Press the OK button at any time during playback to pause. Listening to V oice Memo A voice memo plays simultaneously when play ing a saved imag[...]

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    32 Photo, Video & Audio Playback Deleting Photos/Videos/Audios English Deleting Photos/Videos/Audios The DELETE function allows you to r emove unwanted files stor ed on internal memory or a memory card. T o de lete a photo/video/audio: 1. Press the / button to display t he DELETE menu. 2. Press the Up/Down navigation buttons and the OK button t[...]

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    Photo, Video & Audio Playback 33 Using the Playback Menu English DPOF DPOF (Digital Print Order Forma t) allo ws you to specify the nu mber of copie s of a certain image that you want to print at a la ter date. Use this function to tag pictures stor ed in your me mory card with print information. Y ou can tag all pictures to be printed or just [...]

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    34 Photo, Video & Audio Playback Using the Playback Menu English Slideshow The SLIDESHOW function allows you to view all stored photos in a continuous sequence. T o view a slideshow: 1. Press the MENU button to se lect SLIDESHOW from the menu, then pres s the OK button to enter th e SLIDESHOW funct ion. 2. Press the Up/Down navigation buttons a[...]

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    Photo, Video & Audio Playback 35 Using the Playback Menu English Rotate The ROTATE function allows you to chan ge the orientation of a sav ed photo. T o rotate an ima ge: 1. Press the MENU button to se lect ROTATE fr om the m enu. 2. Press the OK button to enter the ed it mode. 3. Press the Left/Right navigation buttons to rotate th e selected [...]

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    36 Photo, Video & Audio Playback Using the Playback Menu English Red -E ye Re mo val The RED-EY E RE MOVAL functi on allows you to perform r ed-eye reduction on a saved photo. T o remove red -eye from a photo: 1. Press the MENU button to se lect RED-EYE RE MO VA L from the menu and pr ess the OK button to en te r . 2. Us e th e Left /Right navi[...]

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    Photo, Video & Audio Playback 37 Using the Playback Menu English Frame Composite The FR AM E C OM PO SITE function supports 9 variou s d eco rat ion fram e types to mak e yo ur captured pict ures mor e funn y . Please note the image resolution of the picture that you want apply the frame needs be ing higher than 3 M. T o ad d a frame on your p [...]

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    38 Photo, Video & Audio Playback Using the Playback Menu English Move The MOVE function allows you to move images stored in internal memory to a memory card.T o move an image: 1. Press the MENU button to se lect SETUP from the menu. Press t he OK button t o confirm. 2. Select the IMAGE STORAGE from th e menu. Pres s the OK bu tton to confirm. S[...]

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    Photo, Video & Audio Playback 39 Using the Playback Menu English Divide The DIVIDE f unction allows y o u t o cut u nne cess ary p ortio ns of a vide o. This featu re is usefu l when the me mory capacity is insufficient or when users want to trim video clips. T o move an image: 1. Press the MENU button to se lect DIVIDE from the menu. 2. Press [...]

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    40 Photo, Video & Audio Playback Transferr ing Images to your compute r English T ransf erring Images to your computer Downloading your images 1. Connect one end of the U SB cable to an available USB port on your comp uter . 2. Conn ect the other end of the USB cabl e to the USB terminal on the camera. 3. T u rn on your ca mera. 4. From the Win[...]

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    Camera Settings 41 The SETUP Menu English Camer a Settings The SETUP Menu The SETUP menu, available in capture and playback modes, allows you to con figure the camera’s general se t tings and accord ing to your prefer ences. T o access the setup me n u: 1. Press the MENU button when in Playback or any of the capture modes. 2. Select SETUP from th[...]

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    42 Camera Settings The SETUP Menu English Digital Zo om The DIGITAL ZOOM settin g allows yo u to turn the di gital zoo m function on or off . Press the OK button to confirm. Se lect ON to enable the function or OFF (default) t o disable it. Quick View The QUICK VIEW setting allo ws you to view the photo that yo u ha ve just take n. Once you have ta[...]

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    Camera Settings 43 The SETUP Menu English Camera Sound The CAMERA SOUND setting allows you to adjust the came ra sound level. Y ou can al so set the start - up and shutter sound when y ou turn on the camera and press the Shutter button. Available o ptions are as follows: •V O L U M E : Off , Low , Normal (default), High • ST ART -UP: Sound 1 (d[...]

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    44 Camera Settings The SETUP Menu English Video Out The VIDEO OUT setting allows you to adjust th e video outp ut, depending on the type of your TV . Use Up/Down navigation b uttons to select from the menu options. 2 options are available: •N T S C •P A L USB Mode The USB MODE setting allows you t o select the transfer method between your camer[...]

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    Camera Settings 45 The SETUP Menu English Date and Time The DATE & TIME setting allows you to set or ad just the date and time on your camera. T o set or adjust the d ate and time: •P r e s s t h e Left/ Right na vigation buttons to sel ect the Year field. •P r e s s t h e Up/Down navigation buttons to adjust the Year valu e. • In the sa [...]

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    46 Camera Settings The SETUP Menu English For m at The FORMAT setting allows you to era se all data in the internal memory or on the SD/SDH C card. Press the OK button to confirm. Use the Up/ Down navigation buttons to select from the menu op tions. 3 options are available: Res e t The RESET setting allows you to res et the camera to the orig inal [...]

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    Camera Settings 47 PictBridge Print (PTP) English About The ABOUT screen allows you to check the current firmw are version of the camer a. PictBridge Print (PTP) The PTP fun ction allows you to p rint images captur ed by the camer a directly without connecting the camera to a PC. If the camera is not connected to a PTP compliant printer , an error [...]

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    48 Camera Settings PictBridge Print (PTP) English Use the Left/Right navigati on buttons to select an o ption and pr ess the OK button to ente r . Image Stor age See “Image Storage” on page 45 for detailed information. This Image Print the se lected image wit h the current setti ng. 1. Us e th e Left /Right navigation buttons to se l ect THIS I[...]

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    Camera Settings 49 PictBridge Print (PTP) English 3. Press Up/D own navigation buttons to CO NTINUE or CANCEL the action. Index Print Use this function to print all images in index format. 1. Press Up/Down navigation buttons to select the paper size. •D E F A U L T S I Z E •L E T T E R •A 4 2. Press Up/Down na vigation b uttons again to CONTI[...]

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    50 Camera Settings PictBridge Print (PTP) English DPOF Image Print DPOF i mages. If the re are selected DPOF images with number of copies setting ready , press OK button to conf irm “ DPOF I MAGE ” selection to enter Pa per Size selectio n submenu. (If ther e is no selected DPOF image in memory , the “DPOF Image” ite m will be gone.) 1. Pre[...]

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    Camera Settings 51 PictBridge Print (PTP) English All Images Print all images saved in memory . 1. Use Left/Right navigation button s to se lect ALL IMA GES from the options a nd press the OK b ut to n to co nf ir m. Pr es s Up/Down navigation butto ns to set th e nu mber of copies. The n press the OK button to ente r the Paper Size screen. 2. Pres[...]

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    52 Specifi cations English Specifications General Resolut ion / Image T ype 12 M Pix els / 1/2.33” CCD LCD 3.0” TFT , 230,00 0 P ixels Dimensions 90 (W) x 59 (H) x 19 (D) mm Exterior Casing Metal Housing W eight Approx. 105 g Optics Aperture Wide: F2.9 Te l e : F 5 . 3 Optical Zoom Up to 3x Digital Zoom Up to 5x Focal Lengt h f=5.7 mm (W), 17 .[...]

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    Specificat ions 53 English Camera Features Auto Power Of f / Time Out Yes ISO Equivalent Auto (IS0 80~320) Manual (IS O80/100/200 /400/800/16 00/3200) Note:When yo u select ISO 3200, only capture at 3M image re solution. If you wish to select larger image resolution, ISO will go to default s etting at Auto I SO. *Sensitivity is measure d in complia[...]

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    54 Specifi cations English Capture Features DPOF Version 1.1 Erase Protect ion Y es Exposure Comp ensation Selectable +/- 2. 0 EV with 0.3/0.4 EV st eps Sharpnes s High, N ormal, Lo w Color Vivid, Color , Black & White, Sepia Metering Matrix, Center Weighted, Spot Focus Multi-Z one, Center , Selected Area F ace / Smile Detection Y es Flash Rang[...]

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    Specif ic ations 55 English Audio/Video Audio / Video Out PAL, NTSC Stream to SD/SD HC Y es Speaker Y es, Mono Movie File Forma t A VI Movie Length Maximum recordng siz e: 4G or <80 min (unlimited unt il card/inte rnal memory ful l ) Microphone Yes, Mon o Audio Recording Y es, Wav e format Power Battery NP40 Battery Life (Li-ion) CIPA 215 images[...]

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    56 Troubleshooting English T roubleshooting Problem Action Camera does not turn on • The ba ttery may be exhausted. Ch arge or replace the batteries. • The battery is installed incorrectly . Reinsert the battery observing the correct polarity . Camera turns off automa tically Press the POWER button again to turn on the camera. LCD turns dim aut[...]

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