Sanyo VPC-AZ3EX manual

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    INSTRUCTION MANUAL VPC-AZ3EX VPC-AZ3 Digital Camera Imp ortan t note This manual explains how to safely operate the VPC-AZ3EX and VPC-AZ 3. Any information regarding only one of these products will be labeled as such. Please read these instructions carefully before using the digital camera. Make sure to read and understand the section “USING YOUR[...]

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    Warning TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE FOR AMERICAN USERS œ 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 protection against harmful interference i[...]

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    F OR CANADIAN USERS œ This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. SX515/EX, U (VPC-AZ3 GB) Tue. Oct., 22/2002 English ii[...]

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    OUTLINE OF OPERATION To help you get started enjoying using your digital camera right away, given below is an outline of the fundamental operation, from setup to shooting to playback. SETUP 1 Charge the b attery pack (see pages 27 and 33). 2 Install the battery p ack (see page 28). 3 Install the Comp actFlash *1 (see page 28). 4 Format the C ompact[...]

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    PLAYBACK 1 Set the playback m ode (see page 83). 2 Play back the images. œ See “ PLAYING BACK STILL IMAGES ” on page 85. œ See “ PLAYING BACK SEQUENTIAL SHOTS ” on page 87. œ See “ PLAYING BACK VIDEO CLIPS ” on page 88. *1: Ab out the Co mpactFlash This digital camera can use both CompactFlash and Microdrive cards for data storage. T[...]

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    CONTENTS OUTLINE OF OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY . . . . . . . 7 CAUTIONS CONCERNING HIGH TEMPERATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 CHECKING THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 QUICK START FOR CAPTURING IMAGES . . [...]

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    B PLAYBACK PLAYBACK MODE SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 PLAYING BACK STILL IMAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 PLAYING BACK SEQUENTIAL SHOTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 PLAYING BACK VIDEO CLIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    CONTEN TS B OTHER FUNCTIONS COPYING IMAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 CHANGING IMAGE SIZE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 ADDING TEXT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 ADDING A VOICE MEMO . . .[...]

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    B CAMERA SETTINGS AND DISPLAYS SETTING THE DATE AND TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 SETTING THE OPERATIONAL SOUNDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 HELP FUNCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 DISPLAY LANGUAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY CONCERNING THE DIGITAL CAMERA WARNING B If the digital camer a makes a strang e noise, emits a strange odor, or if smoke co mes out fro m it, immediately turn off the power an d remove th e battery pack. œ If the digital camera is used under these conditions, it may cause a fire or electric shock. Imm[...]

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    B Do not get the digital camera wet œ This digital camera is not water-resistant. Do not allow it to get wet, as doing so may cause a fire or electric shock. œ Do not use the digital camera in a bathroom œ If the digital camera gets wet, immediately turn it off and remove the battery pack. Then take it to a dealer for repair. Using the digital c[...]

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    USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY (CONCERNING THE DIGITAL CAM ERA) WARNING B Do not use where there is risk of explosion œ Do not use the digital camera in a location where there is explosive gas, or any other flammable material in the air. Doing so may cause a fire or an explosion. B Keep the d igital camera out of the reach of child[...]

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    B Cautio ns du ring u se and storage œ This digital camera is a precision instrument. When using or storing the digital camera, make sure to avoid the following locations to avoid damage. œ Places in direct sunlight œ Places where humidity and temperature are high œ Places that may get wet œ Places close to an air conditioner or heater œ Insi[...]

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    USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY Concerning the sup p lied battery pack charger (Model VAR-L10) DANGER B Risk of electric sh ock. Dry location use only. B Do not recharge battery packs that are not Lithium-ion battery packs (M odel DB-L10) œ Do not use the supplied battery pack charger to recharge a battery pack other than the suppli[...]

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    B Cautions when pl ugging in the battery pack charger œ Securely plug the power cord all the way into the power outlet when using the battery pack charger. If the battery pack charger is used with the power cord not fully plugged in, heat may be generated and cause a fire. œ If the power cord is damaged, or cannot be correctly plugged into the po[...]

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    USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY Concerning the sup p lied battery pack charger (Model VAR-L10) (co n tinued) DANGER B Keep the battery pack charger out of the reach of children œ Children may place the battery pack or other small components in their mouth or perform some other such unforeseeable action. If swallowed, consult a physi[...]

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    CAUTION B Do not connect to a voltage converter œ Doing so may cause a fire or other trouble. B Do not dama ge the power cord œ Do not place heavy objects on the power cord. Do not place the power cord near a heat source. Do not excessively bend the power cord, modify it, or secure it with staples. Doing so may damage the power cord and cause a f[...]

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    USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY Concerning the Lithium-i o n battery pack (Model DB-L10) DANGER This camera uses a Lithium-ion battery pack (Model DB-L10). B If there i s leaking, di scoloration, change of sh ape, rise in temperature, damage d exterior, strange odor or any other abnormal con dition, immediately discontinue use and re[...]

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    B Do not drop, hit, or submit the battery pack to strong shocks œ If the safety mechanisms and protective devices are broken, an abnormal chemical reaction may occur inside the battery pack, or cause the battery pack to catch fire, explode, leak or spew battery fluid, or generate heat. B Do not allow the battery pack to come into contact with fres[...]

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    USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY Conce rni ng th e Lith ium- ion ba tter y pa ck (Model DB-L10) (continu ed) DANGER B Use only the supplied battery pack charger (Model VAR-L10) œ If another charger is used, the battery pack may be overcharged, or recharged with an abnormal voltage, causing an abnormal chemical reaction to occur, or c[...]

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    WARNING B Always stop the rechar ging after the prescr i bed rech arge time, even if the b attery pack is not fully ch arged. œ If you continue to recharge the battery pack, it may cause the battery pack to catch fire, explode, leak or spew battery fluid, or generate heat. B Keep out of the reach of children. œ They may handle the battery pack in[...]

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    USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY Concerning the acces sories CAUTION B Cautions concern i ng the use of the AC adapter œ Use only the separately sold AC adapter (model VAR-G6EX for the VPC-AZ3EX, model VAR-G6E for the VPC-AZ3E X [for U.K.] and model VAR-G6U for the VPC-AZ3) with your digital camera. Do not use an AC adapter other tha[...]

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    B Cautions when clean ing the digital camera Cleaning procedur e 1 Turn o ff the digital camera an d remove the b attery pack. 2 Remove the dir t with a soft cloth. 3 If the digital camer a is extremely dirty, wipe with a soft clo th moistened with a mild detergent diluted with water an d wrung dry. Caution œ Do not use benzene or thinner products[...]

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    USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY FOR CORRECT USE OF YOUR CAMERA (co ntinued) CAUTION B When n ot using th e digital camera for a long period œ Remove the battery pack. However, when the battery pack is removed for a long time, the digital camera functions may begin to not work properly. Periodically reinstall the battery pack and che[...]

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    B Cauti ons concerning magnetism œ Do not place credit cards, bank cards, floppy disks, or other items that may be damaged by magnetic fields near the speaker. Data may be lost or the magnetic strips on cards may be damaged. B Cautions concern ing data storage œ It is recommended that any important data be copied onto a separate media (such as a [...]

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    USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY FOR CORRECT USE OF YOUR CAMERA (co ntinued) CAUTION B Cauti ons w hen h andli ng th e ca rds œ The cards are precision devices. Do not bend, drop, or subject them to strong forces or shocks. Be especially careful with the Microdri ve, for it is easily damaged by vibrations. œ Avoid using or storing t[...]

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    CAUTIONS CONCERNING HIGH TEMPERATURES B S ico n œ The S icon indicates that the temperature inside the camera is high. If the S icon appears, it is still possible to use the camera for a short while, but eventually the S icon will flash and the camera will become inoperable. If the power is left on after this happens, the High Temperature Warning [...]

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    CHECKING THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES œ Handstra p œ So ftware: 1 CD-ROM œ CompactFlash (16M B): 1 œ Lithium-ion battery pack (battery pack): 1 œ Lithium-ion hydrid e battery pack charger and p ower cord œ Dedicated AV cable: 1 œ Dedicated USB in terface cable: 1 œ Soft case ATTACHING THE HANDSTRAP SX515/EX, U (VPC-AZ3 GB) Tue. Oct., 22/2002 25[...]

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    SOFT CASE When not using the digital camera, keep it in the soft case for protection. Media cards t hat can be used with this digital camera The types of card that can be inserted into and used with this digital camera are: œ CompactFlash œ Microdrive There are special precautions that must be followed when using Microdrive cards. Before using Mi[...]

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    QUICK START FOR CAPTURING IMAGES 1 Charge the b attery pack œ Before using the supplied battery pack in the camera, insert it into the charger. œ Insert it in the direction indicated by the [ j ] mark on the battery pack. 2 Conn ect the supplied p ower cord to the battery p ack charger. œ Insert the connector straight and securely. 3 Plug the po[...]

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    Install the battery pa ck and card The card can be used after it has been formatted with the camera (see FORMATT ING A CARD on page 35). Be sure to turn off the power before installing or removing the card. Use the battery pack recharged in step 1 above. Make sure that the battery pack polarity ((+) and ( – )) and the card orientation are correct[...]

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    QUICK START FOR CAPTURING IMAGES Capture an ima g e (det ails on page 6 0) Now that preparation is completed, your digital camera is ready to capture images. Shown here is how to capture a still image. 7 Set the main switch to [ á ]. 8 Turn the selector dial to [ W ]. 9 Press the po wer button. œ The power turns on. œ The lens extends. œ When t[...]

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    11 Press the shutter r elease button halfway (focus-lock). œ The autofocus locks on the subject, and the image in the LCD monitor appears clearly. 12 Continue to gently pr ess the shutter release butto n all the way. œ The image is captured. View the image (details o n page 85) Now let ’ s take a look at the i m age you captured. 13 Set the mai[...]

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    PARTS NAMES Front 1 Shutter release bu tton 2 Selector dial 3 Flas h button 4 Focus bu tton 5 Viewfinder 6 Speaker 7 Lens (closed when th e lens is stowed) 8 Micr ophone 9 Flash F Self-timer ind icator 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 F SX515/EX, U (VPC-AZ3 GB) Tue. Oct., 22/2002 31 English[...]

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    Rear 1 Viewfinder 2 Standby indicato r (red/green ) Red flashin g: œ When capturing an image, recording sound, charging the flash, storing an image or sound recording, when no card is installed (indicates that image or sound cannot be recorded), or recording using the self-timer Red steady: œ When the memory is full (indicates that image or sound[...]

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    RECHARGING THE BATTERY PACK Be sure to fully charge the supplied or separately sold battery pack before using it in your camera. For charging the battery pack, use the supplied charger. Charge the battery pack if it is being used for the first time, and recharge it whenever the remaining charge is low (see “ CHECKING THE REMAINING BATTERY PA CK C[...]

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    About the CHARGE indicator The CHARGE indicator shows the status of the battery pack and the charger. Please refer to the following table if the indicator flashes abnormally. CHARGE indicator Not lit Not connected properly œ To recharge the battery pack, the power cord of the charger must be connected to a power outlet, and the plug at one end ins[...]

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    FORMATTING A CARD Before using a card, it must be formatted with this camera: œ After purchasing, when used for the first time œ If it was formatted using a personal computer or another digital camera. For more information on handling the cards, see “ Cautions when handling the cards ” on page 23 and “ Cautions when using the Microdrive ”[...]

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    CAUTION Cauti ons dur ing re format ting œ Do not turn off the power to the camera or eject the card during reformatting. Reformatting erases the data œ When a card is reformatted, all data recorded on the card is erased. Protected data (see page 143) is also erased, so before reformatting a card, any data you wish to keep should be copied to you[...]

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    TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF Turning the power on When capturing images 1 Set the main switch to [ á ] or [ à ]. [ á ]: The LCD monitor is used. [ à ]: The LCD monitor is not used. 2 Turn the selector dial to [ W ], [ Y ] or [ X ]. 3 Press the po wer button. œ The power turns on, the lens extends and the standby indicator next to the viewfinder li[...]

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    Turning the power off 1 Press the po wer button. œ The power turns off. When cap turing imag es œ The lens automatically retracts and closes. œ The standby indicator turns off. œ The LCD monitor turns off. œ The power turns off. When p laying back images œ The LCD monitor turns off. Turning the power on when the power sa ve function is active[...]

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    SETTING SCREENS AND OPTION SETTING SCREENS For both shooting and playback, there are Setting Screens and Option Setting Screens. Displaying and ex it ing the Shooting/Playback Setting Screens and Option Setting Sc reens Displaying a Setting Screen 1 Set the main switch. [ á ]: T o display the Shooting Setting Screen or Shooting Option Setting Scre[...]

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    3 Turn on the powe r. œ In step 2 , if the selector dial i s set to [ P ], the S hooting Option Setting Screen or Playback Option Setting Screen appears. 4 Press the MEN U button . œ The setting screen selected in step 3 appears. Example: Still Image Shooting Mode Setting Screen (BASIC mode) Exiting the Sh ooting/Playback Setting S creen 1 Press [...]

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    SETTING SCREENS AND OPTION SETTING SCREENS Switching b etween the operation mod es (BASIC mode and EXPERT mode) This camera allows you to choose between two operation modes: w ith the BASIC mode, you can enjoy taking photos while letting the camera do all the work; in the EXPERT mode, you have control of all the camera settings. Select the operatio[...]

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    Shooting in th e BASIC mode In the BASIC mode the number of settings the user has to deal with are few, making it easy for the novice digital camera operator to enjoy taking photos. It is recommended that the user who is new to digital camera operati on or not familiar with the various settings take photos using the basic settings of this mode. In [...]

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    SETTING SCREENS AND OPTION SETTING SCREENS Setting screen bas ic operation When a setting screen is displayed, the arrow button and the SET button are used to make the desired settings. B Shooti ng Sett ing Scree n œ When selecting a men u œ Press [ j ] or [ l ] on the arrow button. œ When selecting a setting (icon) œ Press [ d ] or [ c ] on th[...]

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    B Playback Setting Screen œ When selecting a setting (icon) œ Press [ j ] or [ l ] on the arrow button. B Other o perations œ To change a n umerical value Press [ j ] or [ l ] on the arrow button to change the number. œ To return to the previou s operation œ Press the MENU button. œ Select “ EXIT ” or the C icon, and press the SET button.[...]

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    SETTING SCREENS AND OPTION SETTING SCREENS Shooting Setting Screens Still Ima ge Sho oting Setti ng Scr een * All the icons never appear at the same time. 1 Scene S elect menu (p age 7 6) c B : Full auto icon F : Sports scene icon x : Portrait icon G : Night scene icon 2 Resolu tion menu (page 78) A : 3264 x 2448-pixel resolution icon B : 2880 x 21[...]

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    3 Compr ession me nu (pag e 81) c D : FIN E icon (low compression) a : SFINE icon (super-low compression) G : NORM (NORMAL) icon (moderate compression) L : TIFF icon (no compression) 4 Self- timer me nu (page 80) c V : Self-timer off icon U : Self-timer on icon 5 Voice Memo menu (p age 101) c b : Voice memo off icon a : Voice memo on icon 6 Spot f [...]

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    SETTING SCREENS AND OPTION SETTING SCREENS Sequen tial Shots Shooti ng Se tting Scre en * All the icons never appear at the same time. 1 Scene S elect menu (p age 7 6) c B : Full auto icon F : Sports scene icon x : Portrait icon 2 Sequen tial sho ts mod e (METHOD) menu ( page 61) c Ä : Best select shot icon Ö : Standard sequential shots icon A : [...]

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    3 Resolu tion menu (page 78) c C : 2288 x 1712-pixel resolution icon D : 1600 x 1200-pixel resolution icon E : 640 x 480-pixel resolution icon 4 Compr ession me nu (pag e 81) a : SFINE icon (super-low compression) c D : FIN E icon (low compression) G : NORM (NORMAL) icon (moderate compression) 5 Spot f ocus menu (page 1 02) c j : Spot focus off ico[...]

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    SETTING SCREENS AND OPTION SETTING SCREENS Video Clip Sh ootin g Setti ng Scree n * All the icons never appear at the same time. 1 Scene S elect menu (p age 7 6) c B : Full auto icon F : Sports scene icon x : Portrait icon 2 Resolu tion menu (page 78) c 2 : 320 x 240-pixel resolution icon 0 : 160 x 120-pixel resolution icon E 00:46 B 00:46 EXPERT G[...]

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    3 Digit al Zoom me nu (page 1 20) c Z : Digital zoom off icon Y : Digital zoom on icon 4 Flick er-redu ction (F LICKER RE DUCT) menu ( page 123) c l : Flicker-reduction function off icon k : Flicker-reduction function on icon 5 Spot f ocus menu (page 1 02) c j : Spot focus off icon i : Spot focus on icon 6 Light- measuri ng mode (E XP MEASU RE) men[...]

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    SETTING SCREENS AND OPTION SETTING SCREENS Shoot ing st atus di spl ay After you exit the Shooting Setting Screen, icons on the LCD monitor indicate the status of the digital camera and card. The icons and their positions differ depending on the selected shooting mode. * All the icons never appear at the same time. 1 Operation mode ind icator 2 Sce[...]

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    S Zoom bar T Sequential sh ots mode indicator U Flicker-redu ction indicator V Remaini ng shoo ting time <Video clip shooting s tatus display> 00:46 +0.3 1 200 EXPERT FR K M P Q R 1 2 3 4 5 U S V F I H SX515/EX, U (VPC-AZ3 GB) Tue. Oct., 22/2002 English 52[...]

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    SETTING SCREENS AND OPTION SETTING SCREENS Playback Se t ting Screens 1 9-image display p layback 2 Playback zoom 3 Protect 4 Erase icon 5 Edit still image icon 6 Print settings 7 Slideshow p layback 8 Volume control 9 Image copy F Playback mod e indicator v : Still image playback x : Sequential shots playback w : Video clip playback G Remaining b [...]

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    Shooting/Playback Option Se tting Screens 1 Audio reco rding On the Playback Option Setting Screen, the audio playback icon M is shown. 2 Color cor rection setting (r eal color equ alizer) Cannot be selected from the Playback Option Setting Screen. 3 Date and time setting 4 Operational so und (beep) settings 5 Display lang uage selection 6 TV syste[...]

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    BEFORE TAKING PICTURES For best results Holding the camer a Hold the camera securely with both hands, keeping your elbows close to your body and making sure the camera is stable. Make sure that the lens and flash are not blocked by your fingers or the handstrap. HINT œ When a picture is taken with the camera held vertically, the image played back [...]

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    USING THE AUTOFOCUS The autofocus will work in almost all situations; however, there are certain conditions that may cause the autofocus function to not work properly. If the autofocus function is not working properly, use the manual focus mode to capture images (see page 69). B Conditions that may cause incorrect focus The following examples are s[...]

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    BEFORE T AKING PICTURES œ Fast-moving su bjects Use the focus-lock function to lock the focus on an object at the same distance as the desired subject. Hints for taking pictures Operational soun d œ The camera can be set so that a sound is heard, for example, when the shutter release button, SET button, or MENU button is pressed (see page 162). S[...]

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    NOTE Abou t sequential shots sh ooting œ In sequential shots shooting, the autofocus function is activated when the shutter release button is pressed and remains fixed at the same focus until the sequential shots are finished. If the motion alert ico n appears... œ During still image shooting, if the shutter speed is slow and the possibility that[...]

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    SHOOTING/RECORDING MODE SETTINGS Before using the digital camera, you must first set the desired recording mode (still image, sequential shots, video clip, or audio recording). œ Still image shooting mode: For capturing still images. œ Sequential shots shooting mode: For capturing several images in succession. œ Video clip shooting mode: For cap[...]

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    CAPTURING STILL IMAGES 1 Set the camera to the still image shooting mode (see page 59). 2 Take a picture. 1 Point the camera lens at the subject. Slowly press and hold the shutter release button halfway. œ The area in the center of the LCD monitor comes clearly into focus, and the focus icon ë appears in the upper left corner (focus-lock). œ If [...]

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    SEQUENTIAL SHOTS This digital camera provides three types of sequential shots. Maximum number of sequential shots The maximum possible number of sequential shots depends on the resolution and compression rate settings. Resolution C ompression rate abc C 4 images 6 images 9 images D 8 images 13 images 20 images E 56 images 84 images 99 images Best s[...]

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    Standard sequential s hot s Ö 1 Set the camera to the seq uential shots shoo ting mode (see p age 39). 2 Select the standar d sequential shots icon Ö fr om the sequen tial shots mod e menu, and press th e SET b utto n. 3 Press the shutter r elease button to capture the seq uential shots. œ Images are captured as long as the shutter release butto[...]

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    SEQUENTIAL SHOTS AE shift sequential (auto bracke t ) shots A 1 Set the camera to the seq uential shots shoo ting mode (see p age 39). 2 Select the AE shift seq uential shots icon A from the seq uential sho ts mode menu, an d press the SET button. 3 Press the shutter r elease button to cap ture the sequen tial shots. œ When the shutter release but[...]

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    Best sel ect s ho t Ä 1 Set the camera to the seq uential shots shoo ting mode (see p age 39). 2 Select the best select sho t icon Ä from the seq uential shots mo de menu, and press the SET button. 3 Press the shutter r elease button to capture the seq uential shots. œ When the shutter release button is pressed, sequential shots shooting begins.[...]

  • Page 68

    SEQUENTIAL SHOTS 5 Save the selected image and erase the others. 1 Select “YES”, and press th e SET button. œ “ PROCES SING ” appears for a few moments, and then the sequential shots shooting mode returns. œ The selected image is saved in the still image folder; the other three images are deleted (nothing is saved in the sequential shots [...]

  • Page 69

    VIDEO CLIPS When you shoot video clips, the sound is also recorded. 1 Set the camera to the vid eo clip shooting mode (see page 59). 2 Press the shutter r elease button to record the video clip. œ It is not necessary to keep the shutter release button pressed while shooting. œ During recording K appears on the LCD monitor. œ When the remaining r[...]

  • Page 70

    AUDIO RECORDINGS Your digital camera can record sound, just like a normal tape recorder. 1 Display the Sho oting Option Setting Screen (see page 39). œ The audio recording icon a is highlighted. 2 Press the SET b utton. œ The Audio Recording Screen appears. 3 Press [ j ] or [ l ] on the arr ow button to select the recor ding icon æ , and press t[...]

  • Page 71

    4 End the au dio recording . œ Press the SET button once more to end the recording. You are returned to the Audio Recording Screen. œ When the remaining recording time becomes little, a countdown of the remaining recording time is shown. œ To return to the Shooting Option Setting Screen, in the Audio Recording Screen mode, press the MENU button,[...]

  • Page 72

    BASIC SHOOTING FUNCTIONS Setting the focus The focus setting can be changed depending on the distance to the subject. 1 Select the desired sho oting mod e (see page 59). œ If the Shooting Information Screen appears, press the MENU button to exit it. 2 Press the focu s button. œ The currently set focus setting is shown on the LCD monitor. No icon:[...]

  • Page 73

    4 Take the pictur e. <Sho oting with out usin g the LCD monitor > 1 Press the focu s button. œ The LCD monitor turns on briefly to show the currently set focus mode. 2 Press the focus bu tton within 5 seconds to set the d esired focus mode. HINT œ The shortest distance for macro photography is 10 cm if [W] (W ide) on the zoom switch is pres[...]

  • Page 74

    BASIC SHOOTING FUNCTIONS Using the flash The flash is used not only for taking pictures where there is insufficient light, but also when the subject is in shade or in backlight conditions. Your camera has four modes of operation (automatic flash mode, forced flash mode, flash off mode, and red-eye reduction mode). Flash photography is possible only[...]

  • Page 75

    3 Press the flash butto n to select the flash mode. œ Each time the flash button is pressed, the flash mode icon changes. No icon: The digital camera will detect the subject brightness and use the flash only when required. In a backlight situation, if only the center of the image is very dark, the flash will operate to compensate (auto flash). d :[...]

  • Page 76

    BASIC SHOOTING FUNCTIONS 4 Press the shutter r elease button. œ The image is captured in the desired flash mode. <Sho oting wi thout us ing the LCD moni tor> 1 Press the flash butto n. œ The LCD monitor turns on briefly to show the currently set flash mode. 2 Press the flash butto n within 5 seco nds to set the desir ed flash mode. HINT œ [...]

  • Page 77

    Shooting without using the LCD monitor Compose the desired image by looking through the viewfinder. Compared to capturing images using the LCD monitor, this method uses less battery pack power. 1 Set the shoo ting mode (see p age 59). 2 Set the main switch to [ à ]. 3 Look t hrough t he v iewfind er and position th e subject in the center . 4 Pres[...]

  • Page 78

    BASIC SHOOTING FUNCTIONS Using the zoom There are two zoom functions: optical zoom and digital zoom. You can specify whether or not the digital zoom can be activated when shooting. The digital zoom can be used when the resolution is set to D or less. 1 Make the zoom setting (see page 120), and poin t the camera lens at the subject. 2 Press [T] or [[...]

  • Page 79

    BASIC MODE Master the shooting functions in the basic mode. Select the prese t setting that matches your shooting conditions (Scene Selec t function) You can select from various preset settings (aperture, shutter speed, etc.) for specific shooting conditions. Preset settings Features Still image shooting mode Sequential shots shooting mode Video cl[...]

  • Page 80

    BASIC MODE 3 Select the desired icon, and pr ess the SET button . F : Sports x : Portrait G : Night scene B : The camera makes settings suitable for conditions (full auto). NOTE Abou t other settings œ When setting a scene selection function, the following settings are fixed. Exposure control: Ï Suitable program AE for each preset setting ISO sen[...]

  • Page 81

    Setting the resolution If the resolution is increased, the image quality will improve, but the remaining number of images that can be taken will decrease. Select the resolution according to the desired image quality and purpose. 1 Display a Shoo ting Setting Screen (see page 39). 2 Select the desired reso lution from the resolutio n menu. A : 3,264[...]

  • Page 82

    BASIC MODE HINT œ At A and B resolutions, the camera processes the image internally to produce a 3,264 x 2,448-pixel or 2,880 x 2,160-pixel image. œ When capturing images at A B resolution, it takes 5 seconds after the shutter release button is pressed before the data is recorded. NOTE Abou t the resolution and compr ession settings (see pag e 81[...]

  • Page 83

    Using the self-timer 1 Display the Still Image Shooting Setting Screen (see p age 39). 2 Select the self-timer o n icon U from the self-tim er menu. V : Turns off the self-timer function. U : Turns on the self-timer function. 3 Press the SET b utton. œ This completes the self-timer setting. 4 Press the shutter r elease button. œ When the shutter [...]

  • Page 84

    BASIC MODE Setting the compress ion rate Use the procedure below to set the compression rate. Even if the same resolution is used, you can change the compression setting to decrease the image data size so that you can capture more images, or increase the image data size for no loss in image quality. 1 Display a Shoo ting Setting Screen (see page 39[...]

  • Page 85

    œ The possible compression rate settings for each shooting mode are shown in the following table. Resolution (units: pixels) [Icon displayed on LCD monitor] 3,264 x 2,448 A 2,880 x 2,160 B 2,288 x 1,712 C 1,600 x 1,200 Ò 640 x 480 4 320 x 240 2 160 x 120 0 Shooting mode Still image a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Not available Not available b Yes Yes Yes Y[...]

  • Page 86

    PLAYBACK MODE SETTINGS This camera has playback modes for still images, sequential shots, video clips and audio recordings. Still image playback mo de: For playing back still images and voice memos. Saved enlarged images (with the playback zoom) (see page 94) and copied images (see page 126) can also be viewed in the still image playback mode. Sequ[...]

  • Page 87

    Playing back a udio recordings 1 Turn the selector dial to [ P ]. œ The Playback Option Setting Screen appears. 2 Select the audio playback icon M , and press th e SET butto n. œ The audio recording playback mode screen appears. œ To continue the procedure, please see page 91. AUDIO COLOR ADJUSTMENT CLOCK SET BEEP LANGUAGE TV SYSTEM REFORMAT AUD[...]

  • Page 88

    PLAYING BACK STILL IMAGES Play back s till images one by one 1 Select the still image pl ayback mode (see page 83). 2 Press [ d ] or [ c ] on the arr ow button. To play back the previous image : Press [ d ] To play back the next image : Press [ c ] Play back a voice memo œ Display an image, and press the SET button. The voice memo is played back. [...]

  • Page 89

    3 Use the arrow b utton to mo ve the orange frame to the desired image, and p ress [T] ([ v ]) on the zo om switch. œ The selected image is displayed full screen. œ Instead of pressing [T] ([ v ]) on the zoom switch, you can also press the SET button to show the image full screen. HINT To jump for ward or backwar d 100 images (if there ar e more [...]

  • Page 90

    PLAYING BACK SEQUENTIAL SHOTS 1 Select the sequen tial shots playback mode (see p age 83). 2 Press [ d ] or [ c ] on the arr ow button. To play back the previous image : Press [ d ] To play back the next image : Press [ c ] 3 Press [W] ([ z ]) on th e zoom switch. œ The 9-image display appears. œ The procedure from this point is the same as step [...]

  • Page 91

    PLAYING BACK VIDEO CLIPS 1 Select the video clip playback mode (see p age 83). 2 Play back the video clip. Normal playb ack œ Press the SET button. If the Playback Setup Screen appears, press the SET button again to start playback. œ Pressing [ d ] during a video clip playback will start reverse pl ayback (the audio will not be heard). To pause p[...]

  • Page 92

    PLAYING BACK VIDEO CLIPS <Example of b utton oper ations> 3 Press [W] ([ z ]) on th e zoom switch. œ The 9-image display appears. œ The procedure from this point is the same as step 3 on page 86. To jump fo rward or backward 100 video clips (if ther e are more than 100 video clips) œ With the 9-image display showing, follow these steps. 1 [...]

  • Page 93

    HINT To view video clip s on your co mputer œ You can view video clips taken with this camera on your computer using QuickTime Ver. 3.0 or later from Apple. œ By using the QuickTime Plug-in included with QuickTime, you can also play back your video clips on your Internet browser. œ QuickTime5 for Windows and Macintosh is supplied with the includ[...]

  • Page 94

    LISTENING TO AUDIO RECORDINGS 1 Set the digital cam era to the audio recording playb ack mode (see page 83). 2 Press [ j ] or [ l ] on the arr ow button to select the desired audio recording, an d press the SE T button. œ The Audio Recording Playback Screen for the selected audio recording appears. 3 Select the audio playback icon Ô , and press t[...]

  • Page 95

    To adjust th e volume 1 On the Audio Recording Playback Screen, select the volume icon N . 2 Press [ d ] or [ c ] to adjust the volume. To select a differen t audio recor ding œ On the Audio Recording Playback Screen, press the MENU button. The Audio Recording Select Screen appears; select the desired audio recording and play it back. To stop pl a[...]

  • Page 96

    USING THE VARIOUS PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS Automatic playbac k (slideshow) Still images can be automatically played back in a slideshow fashion. If voice memos are attached, they are also played back at the same time. 1 Display the Still Image Playback Setting Screen (see p age 39). 2 Select the slidesho w icon ã , and press the SET b utton. œ The Slid[...]

  • Page 97

    Magnifying (zooming in) the image The saved images can be magnified for viewing during playback. 1 Display the image th at you want to magnif y. œ For a video clip, pause playback at the place you wish to magnify. 2 Press [T] ([ v ]) on the zoom switch. œ Magnification is enabled. œ The image is magnified, and the central portion of the image is[...]

  • Page 98

    USING THE VARIOUS PLAYBACK F UNCTIONS HINT œ The maximum degree of magnification will depend on the resolution of the original image. œ The maximum magnification for A resolution is about 51 times. œ If the image has been rotated, it will be returned to its original orientation and then enlarged. œ One scene (still image) of a paused video clip[...]

  • Page 99

    Rota ting a n image Captured images can be rotated to the correct orientation for viewing. 1 Display the still or sequen tial shots image you wish to ro tate. 2 Display the Pl ayback Setting Screen (see page 39). 3 Select the edit ph oto icon r (or ú ), and press th e SET button. œ The Edit Photo Screen appears. 4 Select the rotate image ico n Ç[...]

  • Page 100

    USING THE VARIOUS PLAYBACK F UNCTIONS Playing back ima ges on a TV set By connecting the digital camera to a television set, you can view the captured images on the TV screen. Conn ectio ns Connect the supplied AV cable from the DIGITAL/AV terminal on the digital camera to the AUDIO and VIDEO input terminals on the T V. * If the dedicated AV cable [...]

  • Page 101

    CAUTION œ Do not use excessive force when connecting and disconnecting cables. SX515/EX, U (VPC-AZ3 GB) Tue. Oct., 22/2002 English 98[...]

  • Page 102

    DISPLAYING IMAGE INFORMATION (PLAYBACK INFO SCREEN) On the Information Screen you can check what the settings were when an image was captured. 1 Display the desired image. 2 Press the MEN U button for at least 1 second. œ The Playback Information Screen appears. œ If the MENU button is pressed again, the Playback Information Screen is exited. <[...]

  • Page 103

    <Video clip playback mode> 1 Resolution 2 Compression r ate 3 Print settings 4 Exposur e correction valu e 5 Protect setting 6 Voice memo ind icator 7 Location of data (fo lder number) and file n ame 8 Data size 9 Color cor rection setting F Noise reductio n setting G Shutter speed H Aperture I Focus distan ce J Remaining b attery pack charge[...]

  • Page 104

    ADDING A VOICE MEMO In the still image shooting mode, you can record approximately 4 seconds of sound (called a “ voice memo ” ) when capturing the image. 1 Display the Still Image Shooting Setting Screen (see p age 39). 2 Select the add vo ice memo icon a from the vo ice memo menu, and press th e SET butto n. b : For no voice memo. a : For add[...]

  • Page 105

    SETTING THE FOCUS MODE You can choose from the following 2 types of autofocus: Multi-section fo cus: The distance to the subject is detected by sampling from multiple areas of the entire shooting screen. Spot focus: The cam era focuses on the subject in the center of the LCD monitor. 1 Display the Sho oting Setting Screen (see page 39). 2 Select a [...]

  • Page 106

    LIGHT-MEASURING MODE SETTING You can select from 3 types of light-measuring modes. Multi-section lig ht-measuring : Light is measured by sampling from multiple areas of the entire shooting screen. Center-weighted light-measuring : Light is m easured from the entire shooting screen, but gives more importance to the values near the center. Spot light[...]

  • Page 107

    WHITE BALANCE SETTING This digital camera automatically adjusts the white balance under most lighting conditions. However, if you want to specify the lighting conditions or change the overall tone of the image, the white balance can be manually set. 1 Display a Shoo ting Setting Screen (see page 39). 2 Select a white balance settin g from the white[...]

  • Page 108

    Setting pr ocedur e 1 Select the S icon and press the SET button. œ The S icon moves to the left end of the line. 2 Fill the entire screen with a plain white card (or piece of paper, etc.), and perform step 3 . 3 Press the SET b utton. œ This completes the white balance setting. œ Once the white balance setting is programmed for the S icon, it i[...]

  • Page 109

    ISO SENSITIVITY SETTING With the initial settings, the ISO sensitivity is automatically set according to the brightness of the subject. However, the ISO sensitivity can be fixed at the equivalent of 100, 200, or 400. 1 Display a Shoo ting Setting Screen (see page 39). 2 Select an ISO sensitivity setting from the ISO sensitivity m enu. Ä : Sets the[...]

  • Page 110

    SETTING THE EXPOSURE CONTROL By setting the shutter speed and aperture size, various exposure controls are possible. By changing the settings in accordance with the scene to be photographed, you can create the image that you want to express. The exposure control can be set in the still image shooting mode and sequential shots shooting mode. 1 Displ[...]

  • Page 111

    SETTING THE EXPOSURE CONTROL Í : This allows you to set a specific shutter speed and aperture size. (Manual exposure control) Example: When shooting in a dark location without using the flash, set the shutter to stay open for a longer time (slow shutter). When used for shooting nighttime scenes, you can capture lights flowing across the image. 3 P[...]

  • Page 112

    <Manu al exposure con trol Í > œ The display to set the aperture size and shutter speed appears. œ Press [ d ] or [ c ] on the arrow button to select aperture size or shutter speed ä , and press [ j ] or [ l ] on the arrow button to change the setting. Setting range: Aperture : 4.9 to 11.8 (Tele) 2.7 to 6.7 (Wide) Shutter speed ä : 1[...]

  • Page 113

    SETTING THE NOISE REDUCTION Noise which occurs in captured images when the shutter button is pressed during still image shooting is reduced. The initial setting for noise reduction is off. 1 Display the Still Image Shooting Setting Screen (see p age 39). 2 Select the noise redu ction on icon g from the no ise reduction menu, and press the SET butto[...]

  • Page 114

    ADJUSTING THE COLOR TONES (REAL-COLOR EQUALIZER) You can adjust the color tones (hue, saturation and brightness) of the captured images. In addition to adjusting the tones with the camera ’ s settings, you can also download data settings created on your computer for color tone correction. Adjust the color tones with the digital camera 1 Display t[...]

  • Page 115

    œ Selecting one of the ô to õ icons allows confirmation of their respective setting values. Pressing the SET button displays the screen for the hue, saturation and brightness settings. ù : The hue, saturation and brightness settings are completed, and you are returned to the Color Adjustment Screen. í : Set the red hue, saturation and brightne[...]

  • Page 116

    ADJUS T ING TH E COLOR TON ES (REAL-CO LOR EQUAL IZER) 4 Adjust the colo r. 1 Press [ j ] or [ l ] on the arrow button to select a color icon ( í to Í ) to adjust. 2 Press [ d ] or [ c ] to select the color property you wish to change (hue, saturation or brightness). 3 Press [ j ] or [ l ] to adjust the value of the selected color property. œ Ad[...]

  • Page 117

    6 Select the < mark, and p ress the SET butto n. œ This completes the color adjustment setting. œ You are returned to the Shooting Option Setting Screen. œ You can display and confirm the color adjustment setting on the shooting status display (see page 51) and Shooting Information Screen (see page 124). NOTE Abou t the hue setting œ The hue[...]

  • Page 118

    ADJUS T ING TH E COLOR TON ES (REAL-CO LOR EQUAL IZER) Example of h ue and saturation settin gs Monochrome photography Set saturation and brightness values for all colors from í to Í to – 50 ( ö initial settings). To set all colors except red to monochrome Set saturation and brightness values for colors ü to Í to – 50 ( õ initia l setting[...]

  • Page 119

    About colo r correction with Real Color Equalizer 3.0 on PC œ If the Real Color Equalizer 3.0 on PC application (in the provided CD-ROM [Sanyo Software Pack]) is used to change the colors (see page 118) and results in extreme values for the camera ’ s color settings, accurate color adjustment may not be possible. It is recommended that when adju[...]

  • Page 120

    ADJUS T ING TH E COLOR TON ES (REAL-CO LOR EQUAL IZER) Download the color tone correction da t a created on a c omputer The settings data created using the Real Color Equalizer 3.0 on PC in the supplied CD-ROM (Sanyo Software Pack) can be downloaded to your digital camera. 1 Insert a card, on wh ich color ton e correction data cr eated on a compute[...]

  • Page 121

    5 Press [ l ] or [ j ] on the arr ow button to select the desired settings data, and press th e SET butto n. œ The Select Where To Save Screen appears. 6 Press [ l ] or [ j ] on the arr ow button to select the icon in which to save the settings data. For 6-colo r mode setting data: Select one from ô to õ . For 12-colo r mode setting data: Select[...]

  • Page 122

    ADJUS T ING TH E COLOR TON ES (REAL-CO LOR EQUAL IZER) To select prev iously set color corr ection settings Imagining various scenes, you can store suitable color correction settings in each of the icons ô to m beforehand. You can then select the icon suitable for the scene you are photographing to quickly change to the optimum color correction se[...]

  • Page 123

    DIGITAL ZOOM SETTING This setting allows you to specify whether or not the digital zoom is enabled during zoom shooting (see page 75) at a resolution of D or lower. 1 Display a Shoo ting Setting Screen (see page 39). 2 Select a digital zoo m setting from the digital zoo m menu. Z : Digital zoom cannot be used. Y : Digital zoom can be used. 3 Press [...]

  • Page 124

    QUICK SHOT SETTING (STILL IMAGE SHOOTING MODE ONLY) With the initial settings, when the shutter release button is pressed, the digital camera performs the exposure correction, the white balance settings, the focussing, and other settings before the image is captured. This results in a delay after the shutter release button is pressed before the ima[...]

  • Page 125

    EXPOSURE CORRECTION When capturing images, you can make the image lighter or darker. 1 Exit the Shootin g Setting Screen (o r Shooting In formation Screen. œ Press the MENU button to exit the Shooting Setting Screen (or Shooting Information Screen. 2 Press [ d ] or [ c ] on the arr ow button. œ The exposure correction bar appears. œ At this poin[...]

  • Page 126

    FLICKER-REDUCTION SETTING (VIDEO CLIP SHOOTING ONLY) The flicker-reduction setting reduces the flicker that results when filming video clips under fluorescent lights and the like where the background lighting pulsates at the frequency of the power supply. The flicker-reduction setting is set for a frequency of 50 Hz. 1 Display the Video Clip Sho ot[...]

  • Page 127

    SHOOTING SETTING INFORMATION DISPLAY (SHOOTING INFO SCREEN) This Information Screen allows you to check the current settings while shooting. Display the Shooting Information Screen 1 Put the digi tal camera in the shootin g status. 2 Press the MEN U button for at least 1 second. œ The Shooting Information Screen appears. Exit the Shooting Informat[...]

  • Page 128

    1 Resolution 2 Compression r ate 3 Spot focu s setting 4 Color ton e correction settin g 5 Exposur e control setting 6 Light-measu ring mod e setting 7 Exposur e correction settin g 8 Self-timer setting 9 White balan ce setting F Noise reductio n setting G ISO sensitivity setting H Quick Shot setting I Voice memo setting J Scene select functio n se[...]

  • Page 129

    COPYING IMAGES You can select one image from a sequential shots sequence or one image (scene) from a video clip, copy it, and save it as a still image (the original data remains unchanged). 1 Display the desired image from a sequential sho ts sequence or vid eo clip. 2 Display the Pl ayback Setting Screen (see page 39). 3 Select the copy ico n l , [...]

  • Page 130

    CHANGING IMAGE SIZE The size of a still image that has already been captured at a resolution of 4 or more can be changed to 640 x 480 pixels or 320 x 240 pixels. The resized image is saved as a separate image. 1 Display the still image whose size you wish to ch ange. 2 Display the Pl ayback Setting Screen (see page 39). 3 Select the edit ph oto ico[...]

  • Page 131

    5 Press [ j ] or [ l ] on the arr ow button to select the new image size. 4 : The saved image will be 640 x 480 pixels. 2 : The saved image will be 320 x 240 pixels. C : Return to the Edit Photo Screen. 6 Press the SET b utton. œ A screen confirming whether the size change is correct appears. 7 Select “ YES ” , an d press the SET button. œ Si[...]

  • Page 132

    ADDING TEXT You can enter characters for titles and the like on still images. 1 Display the still image to which you want to add text. 2 Display the Pl ayback Setting Screen (see page 39). 3 Select the edit ph oto icon r , and press the SET b utton. œ The Edit Photo Screen appears. 4 Select the add text ico n 2 , and press the SET b utton. œ You [...]

  • Page 133

    5 Press the SET b utton. œ You enter the text entry mode, and a row of characters appears. œ To return to the screen in step 4 , press the MENU button. 6 Press the arrow b utton to select the desired character r ow. Color palette Character line SCROLL SELECT A BCDE < Character row char t A B C D E _ < a b , . c ? _ < F G H I J _ < ! _[...]

  • Page 134

    ADDING TEXT HINT You can ch ange the color of the text 1 Before entering text, press [ d ] to select the color palette located to the l eft of the characters on the character row. 2 Press [ j ] or [ l ] to select the color for the text. œ Press [ j ] to cycle through the available colors as shown bel ow. Press [ l ] to change colors in the reverse[...]

  • Page 135

    9 Select [ < ] once you have en tered all the desired ch aracters, and press the SET b utton. œ This completes character entry. 10 Press the arrow butto n to finalize the position of the text. 11 Press the shutter r elease button. œ The characters are superimposed on the image, and you are returned to the Edit Photo Screen. œ The image with t[...]

  • Page 136

    ADDING A VOICE MEMO You can add a voice memo to a still image or sequential shots image previously recorded. 1 Display the still image or sequen tial shots image to which you will add the voice m emo. 2 Display the Pl ayback Setting Screen (see page 39). <Example: Still Image play bac k mode> 3 Select the edit ph oto icon r (or ú ), and pres[...]

  • Page 137

    5 Press the SET b utton. œ Voice memo recording starts. Talk into the microphone on the digital camera. œ The sound will be recorded for about 4 seconds. œ While the voice memo is being recorded, RECORDIN G and K are displayed. œ When recording is finished, you are returned to the Edit Photo Screen. œ For images with a voice memo added, the vo[...]

  • Page 138

    PRINT SETTINGS In addition to using your printer to print out still images captured with your digital camera, as with conventional film, you can have prints made at shops offering digital print services. In addition, this digital camera is DPOF-compatible, so you can use the digital camera to specify the number of prints, whether or not the date is[...]

  • Page 139

    HINT œ To print out a still image from a sequential shots sequence or video clip at a digital print service shop, you must first copy the image and save it as a still image (see page 126). Abou t the DPOF form at œ DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a print order format. It enables highly efficient printing from digital cameras and allows DPOF-[...]

  • Page 140

    PRINT SETTINGS Standard print Printing out one image on one sheet is called a “ standard print. ” With the standard print, you can specify how many copies you want to print out, as well as whether you want the date displayed on the print. Specifying the date display on the prints. 1 Display the Prin t Setting Screen (see page 135). 2 Select STA[...]

  • Page 141

    4 Press the SET b utton. œ If EACH IMAGE was sele cted, press [ d ] or [ c ] on the arrow button to display the desired image to print. SETTING: To set the standard print settings. EXIT: To return to the Standard Print Screen. 5 Select “ SETT ING ” , and press the SET b utto n. œ The Number/Date Print Screen appears. <Number/Date Print Scr[...]

  • Page 142

    PRINT SETTINGS 6 Specify whether the d ate is displayed on the print, and the numbe r of print s. <Specifying d ated prints> 1 Press [ j ] or [ l ] on the arrow button to select DATE. 2 Press the SET button. œ The Print Date Screen appears 3 Press [ j ] or [ l ] to select the desired option. YES: T o print the date. NO: To not print the date[...]

  • Page 143

    7 Select “ EXI T ” and press th e SET button. œ The Print Settings Confirmation Screen appears. If the print settin gs are correct: Select “ SETTING ” , and press the SET button. To chang e the print setting s: Select “ CANCEL ” , and press the SET button. To clear the p rint settings: Select “ EXIT ” , and press the SET button. In[...]

  • Page 144

    PRINT SETTINGS Changing the print settings 1 Follow steps 1 to 4 on pages 137 and 138. œ The Print Settings Confirmation Screen appears. 2 Select “ SETT ING ” , and press the SET b utto n. œ The Number/Date Print Screen appears. œ Following the procedures in step 6 on page 139, use the arrow button to select the setting(s) you wish to change[...]

  • Page 145

    Clearing the print settings 1 Display the Prin t Setting Screen (see page 135). 2 Select “ ALL CLEAR ”. 3 Press the SET b utton. œ The All Clear Screen appears. YES: To clear the print settings for all images. NO: To cancel the clear procedure and return to the Print Setting Screen. 4 Select “ YES ” , an d press the SET button. œ All the [...]

  • Page 146

    IMAGE PROTECT MODE (PREVENTING ACCIDENTAL ERASURE) By using the image protect mode, you can prevent accidental erasure or overwriting of the important data that you wish to keep. The protect mode can be applied to a still image, to single images of a sequential shots sequence, to a video clip, or to an audio recording. 1 Display the d ata that you [...]

  • Page 147

    CAUTION œ Even if the protect mode is set for certain data files, they will be erased if the card is reformatted (see page 35). HINT To select a different imag e in steps 4 and 5... œ Press [ d ] or [ c ] on the arrow button. To cancel the p rotect mode for an imag e... œ Select the desired data and repeat steps 2 to 5 . The protect indicator wi[...]

  • Page 148

    ERASING DATA You can erase data that is stored on the card if you no longer need it. You can erase the images, video clips, and sound recordings one at a time, or all at once. 1 Display the d ata that you want to erase. 2 Display the Pl ayback Setting Screen (see page 39). œ To erase one image at a time or to erase one group at a time, instead of [...]

  • Page 149

    For sequ ential shots: ONE ERASE: Erases the one still image displayed. GROUP ERASE: Erases the entire folder for the sequential shots displayed (the data for other sequential shots remains). EXIT: Returns to the Playback Setting Screen. For video clips: ONE ERASE: Erases the video clip displayed. GROUP ERASE: Erases all the video clips. EXIT: Retu[...]

  • Page 150

    ERAS ING DATA 7 Press the SET b utton. œ “ ERASIN G ” is displayed, and the next image appears. The data is erased. œ To erase other data, select “ YES ”, and press [ d ] or [ c ] on the arrow button to display the data that you want to erase, and repeat steps 6 and 7 . HINT To select a different data in step 5... œ If ONE ERASE is selec[...]

  • Page 151

    IMAGE AND AUDIO DATA STORAGE Your captured images can be copied to the hard disk of a personal computer, or can be printed by a digital print service or with a printer. For copying to a personal computer, please refer to the instruction manual accompanying the provided CD-ROM (Sanyo Software P ack). For printing, use a digital print service or acce[...]

  • Page 152

    IMAGE AND AUDIO DATA STORAGE Configuration of directories for the stored data NOTE Do not mo dify the folders an d file names in the car d using you r computer œ If the folders, file names, or their configuration is modified using a personal computer, it will be impossible to play back the data using the digital camera, and the digital camera may [...]

  • Page 153

    USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER Using the came ra as your computer ’s external drive 1 Turn off you r digital camera (see page 38). 2 Using th e supplied ded icated USB interface cable, connect th e camera connector to the camera and the computer connector to the p roper terminal on you r computer . œ Please connect the dedicated USB interface [...]

  • Page 154

    USING THE CAMER A WITH A COMPUTER 3 Set the selector dial to [ Ü ], an d turn on the power. œ More information about these operations can be found in the instruction manual accompanying the included Sanyo Utility Software. NOTE œ When your digital camera is connected to a computer, there is no display on the LCD monitor. Using the came ra as a P[...]

  • Page 155

    USB DIRECT-PRINT Setup This camera supports the USB DIRECT -PRINT function. By connecting this camera to a USB DIRECT -PRINT capable printer, the digital camera ’ s LCD monitor can be used to select images and initiate printing. 1 Insert the card con taining the imag es you wish to pr int in the digital camera. 2 Use the USB in terface cable to c[...]

  • Page 156

    USB DIRECT-PRIN T To print the images that are set to print Procedure to print all the images that are set to print (see page 135) 1 Complete the print setup , and prepare to pr int (see page 152). 2 Select “ PRE ORDER MODE ” , and press the SET b utton. œ The Print Mode Screen appears. EASY MODE: Images are printed according to the paper type[...]

  • Page 157

    To select one im age and print it Procedure to select one still image and print it. 1 Complete the p rinting setup (see page 152). 2 Select “ SELECT MODE ” , and press the SET b utton. œ The screen to select images for printing appears. 3 Press [ d ] or [ c ] on the arr ow button to display an im age to print, an d press the SET b utton. œ Th[...]

  • Page 158

    To change the print settings and print ima ges Images are printed according to paper type, size, layout, printing quality, color adjustment, etc. settings specified by the digital camera. 1 Display the Prin t Mode Screen . œ To print all of the images: See steps 1 and 2 of “ To print the images that are set to print ” on page 153. œ To print [...]

  • Page 159

    3 Adjust th e print settings. 1 Press [ j ] or [ l ] on the arrow button to select the print setting parameter, and press the SET button. œ The screen to set the selected parameter appears. 2 Press [ j ] or [ l ] on the arrow button to adjust the setting, and press the SET button. œ The selected parameter is set, and you are returned to the Print[...]

  • Page 160

    SETTING THE TV SYSTEM This setting is to specify the type of image signal that is output from the camera ’ s DIGITAL/AV terminal. 1 Display the Sho oting or Playback Option Setting S creen (see page 39). 2 Select the TV system icon á , and press the SET b utton. œ The TV System Setting Screen appears. NTSC: To output NTSC video signals PAL: To [...]

  • Page 161

    SETTING THE DATE AND TIME The digital camera will record the date and time an image or audio recording is taken so that you can display them during playback. Therefore, before capturing images, make sure the correct date and time are set. Example: To set the clo ck to Januar y 23, 2003 at 7:30 p.m. 1 Display the Sho oting or Playback Option Setting[...]

  • Page 162

    SETTI NG THE D ATE AN D TIM E 3 Set the date. 1 Press the arrow button to select [DATE]. 2 Press the SET button. œ The Set Date Screen appears. 3 Press the arrow button to set the date to “2003/1/23”. œ Year setting Ö [ c ] Ö Month setting Ö [ c ] Ö Day setting. œ Press [ j ] to increase the number. œ Press [ l ] to decrease the number.[...]

  • Page 163

    5 Set the order in which the date is displayed du ring playback. 1 Press the arrow button to select [DISP]. 2 Press [ c ]. œ The Set Date Format Screen appears. 3 Press [ j ] or [ l ]. œ When [ l ] is pressed, the displayed date order changes as follows: Press [ j ] to change in the reverse order. œ If “ DISP OFF ” is selected, the date the [...]

  • Page 164

    SETTI NG THE D ATE AN D TIM E NOTE œ If the date and time are not set, November 1, 2002 midnight is recorded as the date and time. Consequently, “ 2002/11/01 00:00 ” appears during playback. œ Under normal conditions, while the battery pack is being replaced, an internal battery will maintain the date and time settings. However, there is a sm[...]

  • Page 165

    SETTING THE OPERATIONAL SOUNDS This setting allows you to set whether or not a confirming audio signal sounds when the shutter release button, SET button, or MENU button i s pressed. Display the Operationa l Sounds Screen 1 Display the Sho oting or Playback Option Setting S creen (see page 39). 2 Select the BEEP icon H , and press the SET b utton. [...]

  • Page 166

    SETTIN G THE OPERAT IONAL SOU NDS 2 Select “BEEP”, and p ress the SET button. œ The Operational Sounds Screen appears. TURN ON/OFF: Sel ect the soun d that is produ ced when th e power is turn ed on or off. SHUTTER: Select the sound that is produced when the shutter release button is pressed or the self-timer operates. KEY SW: Select the opera[...]

  • Page 167

    Turning the operationa l sounds on/off 1 Display the Operatio nal Sounds Screen. 2 Select “ MUTE ” , an d press the SET button. œ The Set Mute Screen appears. ON: The operational sounds are not produced. OFF: The operational sounds are produced. 3 Select “ ON ” or “ OFF ” , and press the SET b utton. œ The operational sounds on/off is[...]

  • Page 168

    HELP FUNCTION You can set whether or not the help display for the Shooting Setting Screen is shown. 1 Display the Sho oting or Playback Setting Optio n Screen (see page 39). 2 Select the help d isplay icon ç , and press th e SET butto n. œ The Set Help Display Screen appears. ON: The help display is shown. OFF: The help display is not shown. 3 Se[...]

  • Page 169

    DISPLAY LANGUAGE You can set the LCD monitor of your digital camera to display messages in either Japanese or English. 1 Display the Sho oting or Playback Option Setting S creen (see page 39). 2 Select the language ico n à , and press the SET b utton. œ The Language Screen appears. : Select for Japanese display. ENGLISH: Select for English displa[...]

  • Page 170

    POWER SAVE MODE Your camera has a “ power save ” function whereby the power automatically turns off after a specified period of inactivity. The power save function works to conserve the battery pack power when the camera is not being used, or to prevent the battery pack from dying if the camera has accidentally been left on. You can specify the[...]

  • Page 171

    3 Press [ j ] or [ l ] on the arr ow button to select the desired option. 4 Press the SET b utton. œ The Set Standby Time Screen appears. 5 Press [ j ] or [ l ] on the arr ow button to set the standb y time. [ j ]: Increases the standby time. [ l ]: Decreases the standby time. 6 Press the SET b utton. œ The standby time is set, and you are return[...]

  • Page 172

    ASSIGNING FILE NAMES If a reformatted card is used, the file name (image number) of the captured image automatically begins from 0001. If the card is subsequently reformatted, or if a different reformatted card is used, the file names again begin from 0001. This is because the file number reset function is set to ON, and consequently it results in [...]

  • Page 173

    ASSIGNING FILE NAMES œ When the highest image number on Card B (before replacing) is higher than the highest image number on Card A: the file name of the next recorded image continues from last file name recorded on Card B. 1 Display the Sho oting or Playback Option Screen (see p age 39). 2 Select the file number reset icon O . 3 Press the SET b u[...]

  • Page 174

    CHECKING THE REMAINING BATTERY PACK CHARGE When using the battery pack, the remaining battery pack charge can be checked on the LCD monitor. Make sure to check this indicator before capturing an image. For an indication of the possible length of time for battery pack operation, see page 197. 1 Display a Shoo ting or Playb ack Information S creen (s[...]

  • Page 175

    CHECKING THE REMAINING BATTERY PACK CHARGE HINT œ If any data is present, you can also check the remaining battery pack charge on the Playback Information Screen. œ Use only the supplied or separately sold battery pack in this camera. œ Battery life may differ even among battery packs of the same type. œ Depending on the usage of the digital ca[...]

  • Page 176

    CHECKING THE REMAINING CARD MEMORY You can check how many images can be captured and how m uch recording time is available on the card. For a table showing the maximum number of images and recording time for specific cards, please see “ Possible No. of Images/Possible Shooting Time/Possible Recording Time ” on page 198. Checking the rema ining [...]

  • Page 177

    CHECKING THE REMAINING CARD MEMORY œ When the remaining number of images or the remaining time of video clips that can be taken is “0” , it may be possible to capture a few more images by changing the shooting mode, setting a lower resolution setting (see page 78), or selecting a different compression setting (see page 81). <Sequential shot[...]

  • Page 178

    Checking the rema ining audio recording time 1 Display the Sho oting Option Setting Screen (see page 39). œ Set the selector dial to [ P ]. œ The audio recording icon a is highlighted. 2 Press the SET b utton. œ The Audio Recording Screen appears, and the remaining recording time appears in the upper right of the LCD monitor. AUDIO REC COLOR ADJ[...]

  • Page 179

    TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause Action Reference page Power No power. The battery pack is dead. Change or recharge the battery pack. 31, 33 The battery pack has not been inse rted correctly. Reinsert the battery pack, making sure to orient it correctly. The battery compartment cover is not fully closed. Close battery compartment cover properly. Due t[...]

  • Page 180

    Problem Cause Action Reference page Power In the best select shot mode, the power turns off during operation. The power save function is operating. Not a malfunction. The 4 captured images are automatically saved in a sequential shots folder. — The ë ç icon appears. The remaining battery pack power is low. Use a separately sold AC adapter (mode[...]

  • Page 181

    Problem Cause Action Reference page Shooti ng An image is not captured when the shutter release button is pressed. The power is not turned on. If the power save function has turned the digital camera off, then press the MENU button, or press once on the shutter release button to turn the digital camera back on. 37, 38 The standby indicator is flash[...]

  • Page 182

    Problem Cause Action Reference page Shooti ng Accessing indicator lights red. Recorded data is being saved on the card. Not a malfunction. Wait until the accessing indicator turns off and the standby indicator lights green to capture the image. — The flash does not operate. The flash off mode is selected. Set the flash to automatic flash mode or [...]

  • Page 183

    Problem Cause Action Reference page Shooti ng AE shift sequential shots cannot be selected. The exposure setting is set to manual Í . Set the exposure to a setting other than manual. 107 The exposure of captured images in the AE shift sequential shots did not change. The exposure may not change due to the surrounding brightness. This is not a malf[...]

  • Page 184

    Problem Cause Action Reference page Shooti ng The digital zoom cannot be used. The resolution is set the C or higher. Set the resolution to D or lower. 78 The add voice memo setting turned off. An image was captured with a voice memo added. Set the add voice memo function to ON again. 101 During video clip shooting, the zoom movement stops momentar[...]

  • Page 185

    Problem Cause Action Reference page Shooti ng The Quick Shot setting cannot be accessed. The compression rate is set to d . Set the compression rate to a , D or G . 81 The main switch is set to à . Set the main switch to á . 37 There is noise in the captured image. The shutter speed is too slow. Set the shutter speed to a faster speed. 107 The IS[...]

  • Page 186

    Problem Cause Action Reference page LCD monit or When used in cold weather, the image may seem to leave traces as it moves. Condition due to the liquid crystals. Not a malfunction. Spots that appear in the LCD monitor only appear in the monitor and will not b e recorded with the images. — The image displayed contains some red, blue and green dots[...]

  • Page 187

    Problem Cause Action Reference page Viewing images The focus does not work. The subject is too close to the digital camera. The distance for macro photography (focus set to c ) is 10 to 50 cm. The distance for standard photography is 50 cm or more. 69 The focus is not set properly. The digital camera moved when the shutter was released. Hold the di[...]

  • Page 188

    Problem Cause Action Reference page Viewing images The image is too dark. The flash was blocked by a finger or other object. Hold the digital camera correctly, and make sure the flash is not obstructed. 55 The subject was too far away. Capture the image in the range of operation of the flash. 71 The subject was lit from behind. Use the forced flash[...]

  • Page 189

    Problem Cause Action Reference page Viewing images The image is too bright. The ISO sen siti vity setting is incorrect. Set the ISO sensitivity to Ä . 106 The colors of the images captured indoors are not correct. This is due to ambient lighting. Capture the image using the forced flash mode. 71 The white balance setting is incorrect. Set the whit[...]

  • Page 190

    Problem Cause Action Reference page Viewing images No image ( ? is shown). This may happen when trying to play back images stored on a card from a different digital camera. Play back images stored on a card using this digital camera. — Vertical stripes appear. If a bright subject is shot in the video clip shooting mode, vertical stripes may appea[...]

  • Page 191

    Problem Cause Action Reference page Viewing images No image appears on the LCD monitor. The camera is connected to a computer. No image appears on the LCD monitor while the camera is connected to a computer. 150 During audio playback, there is no sound. The volume setting on the digital camera is too low. Select the volume icon N and adjust the vol[...]

  • Page 192

    Problem Cause Action Reference page Connecting to television set No image or sound. The digital camera is not correctly connected to the TV. Follow the instructions to make the connection correctly. 97 The TV input is not set correctly. Set the input on the TV to “ VIDEO ” . The TV system setting is not correct. Set to the correct TV system. 15[...]

  • Page 193

    Problem Cause Action Reference page Print ing The remaining number of prints is shown as [ --- ]. The maximu m number of prints remaining that can be displayed is 250. Not a malfunction. — A message appears during USB DIRECT- PRIN T operation. NO BLA CK IN K The black ink supply is depleted. The message indicates the printer status. Please refer [...]

  • Page 194

    Problem Cause Action Reference page Print ing A message appears during USB DIRECT- PRIN T operation. PAPER SYST EM ERROR Error in paper system. The message indicates the printer status. Please refer to the instruction manual for your printer. — UNKNOWN ERROR Error of unknown cause. SYST EM ERROR Cannot restore printer. DECODE ERROR Attempted to p[...]

  • Page 195

    Problem Cause Action Reference page Misc. The “ MEMO RY FULL ” message appears. There is no more available memory on the card. Erase unnecessary data. Use a card that has more memory available. 145 The “ PROT ECT ED ” message appears and the data cannot be erased. You have attempted to erase data that is protected from accidental erasure. S[...]

  • Page 196

    Problem Cause Action Reference page Misc. The “ SYSTEM ERROR ” message appears. A problem has occurred within the digital camera or card. Check the following items — 1 Remove the card and then install it again. 2 Remove the batteries and then install them again. 3 Remove the battery pack, wait approx. 1 hour, and then install it again. 4 Inst[...]

  • Page 197

    SPECIFICATIONS Digital Camera Type CCD digital camera (recording and playback) Recording system Digital recordi ng Image file format Still images: JPEG format, TIFF (no compression) format (DCF, DPOF and Exif Ver2.2 compliant) Note: Designed mai nly by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA), DC F (Design rul[...]

  • Page 198

    SPECIFICATIONS Video clip frame rate 15 fps Data compression T IFF (no compression) (for still image shooting only) SFINE (super compression) (for still images and sequential shots only) FINE (low compres sion) (for still images and sequential shots only) NORM (moderate com pression) (for still images and sequential shots only) White balance Full-a[...]

  • Page 199

    Shutter Still image shooting mode: 16 to 1/2,500 sec. (Aperture and shutter speed programm able AE: 1/4 to 1/2,500 sec.) (Slow shutter: 16, 8, 4, 2, 1 sec.) (For shutter speed priority AE and manual exposure control: 16 to 1/2,500 sec.) (Flash: 1/30 to 1/2,500 sec.) Sequential shots shooting mode: 1/30 to 1/2,500 sec. Video clip shooting mode: 1/30[...]

  • Page 200

    SPECIFICATIONS Digital camera c onnectors DIGITAL/AV (communication/sound and image output) terminal Regrouped jack Audio output 265 mVrm s ( – 9 dBs), 12 k Ω or less, monaural Video output 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω unbalanced, sync negative, composite video, NTSC color TV system/PAL TV system switchable USB USB 1.1 DC IN (external DC power input) termi[...]

  • Page 201

    Possible No. of Images/Pos sible Shooting Time/Possible Rec ording Time The table shows the possible number of images, the possible shooting time, and the possible recording time when using the supplied 16MB CompactFlash card and a comm ercially available 1GB Microdrive card. Shooting/ reco rdin g mode Resol ution sett ing Comp res- sion rate or so[...]

  • Page 202

    SPECIFICATIONS Shooting/ reco rdin g mode Resol ution sett ing Comp res- sion rate or sound quality setting CompactFlash (16M B) Mi crodrive (1GB) One shooting Total One shooting Total Video clip mode 2 — 46 sec. 46 sec. 10 min. 51 m in. 0 — 3 min. 04 sec. 3 min. 04 sec. 10 min. 3 hr. 26 min. Sound reco rdin g mode —— 7 min. 33 min. 34 sec.[...]

  • Page 203

    Supplied CompactFlash Memory capacity 16 MB Ambient environment Temperature 0 to 60 ° C (operation), – 20 to 65 ° C (storage) Humidity 8 to 95% (operation, storage, no condensation) Operating voltage DC 3.3 V/5 V Dimensions 42.8 (L) x 36.4 (W) x 3.3 (H) mm Weight Approx. 9 g Supplied battery pa ck charge r Part number VAR-L10 Power source AC 10[...]

  • Page 204

    SPECIFICATIONS Supplied Lithium-ion battery pack Model number DB-L10 Voltage 3.7 V Capacity 1,090 mAh Ambient environment Temperature 0 to 40 ° C (during use, recharged) – 10 to 30 ° C (storage) Humidity 10 to 90% (no condensation) Dimensions 31.9 (W) x 10 (H) x 45.8 (D) mm Weight Approx. 35 g œ Produc ts are subject to chang e in design and s[...]

  • Page 205

    BASIC mode and EXPERT mode The BASIC mode makes it easy for a person not fami liar with digital camera operation to take photos, but having the camera automatically set the shooting functions and minimizing the number of functions you have to deal with. On the other hand, the EXPERT mode is perfect for the photographer who likes to have full contro[...]

  • Page 206

    SPECIFICATIONS Others Microdrive and PowerPC are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Apple, Macintosh and QuickTime are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk C orporation and handed[...]

  • Page 207

    SANYO Electric Co., L td. SX515/EX, U (VPC-AZ3 GB) Tue. Oct., 22/2002[...]