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Chapters 1 3 explain the basic operations and frequently used functions of
this camera Chapters 4 onward explain the advanced functions, letting you
learn more as you read each chapter
Checking the Package Contents 2
Read This First 3
What Do You Want to Do? 4
Conventions Used in this Guide 8
Safety Precautions9
Charging the Battery16
Inserting the Battery and
Memory Card 18
Setting the Date and Time21
Setting the Display Language23
Formatting Memory Cards 24
Pressing the Shutter Button25
ƒ Taking Pictures 26
1 Viewing Images29
a Erasing Images29
c Printing Images 30
EShooting Movies32
1 Viewing Movies 34
Transferring Images to a Computer35
Accessories 38
Separately Sold Accessories 40
Components Guide42
Information Displayed
on the Screen44
Indicator 46
m FUNC Menu Basic
Operations 47
n Menu Basic Operations 48
Changing the Sound Settings 49
Changing the Screen Brightness 50
Returning the Camera to Default
Settings 51
Low Level Memory Card
Formatting 52
Power Saving Function
(Auto Power Down) 53
Clock Functions 53
K Shooting in Various
Conditions 56
! Turning the Flash Off 60
Zooming in More Closely on
Subjects (Digital Zoom) 61
Inserting the Date and Time 63
Ò Using the Self-Timer 64
" Using the Face Self-Timer 65
G Shooting in Program AE 68
h Turning the Flash On 68
e Shooting Close-ups (Macro) 69
u Shooting Far Away Subjects
(Infinity) 69
Changing the Recording Pixels 70
Table of Contents
1 Getting Started 13
2 Learning More41
Cautions When Using this
Waterproof, Dustproof, and
Shock Resistant Camera 14
3 Shooting in Special
Conditions and Commonly
Used Functions 55
4 Selecting Settings
Yourself 67
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Changing the Image Quality
(Compression Ratio) 70
b Adjusting the Brightness
(Exposure Compensation) 72
W Continuous Shooting 72
Changing the ISO Speed 73
Adjusting the White Balance 74 |
Changing the Tone
of an Image (My Colors) 75
Î Shooting Using the Two Second
Self-Timer 76
$ Customizing the Self-Timer 77
Shooting Using a TV Monitor 77
Changing the Composition with
the Focus Lock 78
Changing the AF Frame Mode 80
Magnifying the Focal Point 81
% Shooting with the AF Lock 82
Shooting with Servo AF 82
f Shooting in
Manual Focus Mode 83
0 Selecting the Person to Focus On
(Face Select) 84
Changing the Metering Mode 85
& Shooting with the AE Lock 85
( Shooting with the FE Lock 86
… Shooting with Slow Synchro 86
@ Making Dark Subjects Appear
Brighter (i-Contrast) 87
OE Red-Eye Correction 88
Checking for Shut Eyes 89
≈ Shooting Long Exposures 90
Changing the Color and Shooting 91
L Shooting Stitch Assist Images 94
Changing the Movie Mode 96
Changing the Image Quality96
AE Lock/Exposure Shift97
Other Shooting Functions98
Playback Functions 98
* Editing99
gSearching Images
(Index Display)102
d Viewing Images in
Filtered Playback103
Viewing Slideshows 105
Checking the Focus107
k Magnifying Images 108
+ Changing Image Transitions108
Viewing Images on a TV 109
/ Erasing All Images110
: Protecting Images114
; Organizing Images
by Category (My Category) 116
\ Rotating Images118
= Resizing Images 119
[ Trimming 120
? Adding Effects with
the My Colors Function121
@ Making Dark Subjects Appear
Brighter (i-Contrast) 122
] Correcting the Red-Eye Effect 123
Printing from the Print List
(DPOF) 124
Selecting Images for Printing
(DPOF) 125
5 Getting More Out of
Your Camera 79
6 Using Various Functions
for Shooting Movies 95
7 Using Playback and Other
Functions 101
Conventions Used in this Guide
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Changing Functions130
Changing Shooting Functions134
Changing Playback Functions 137
Changing the Start-up Image
or Sound 137
Using Household Power 140
Changing the Strap 141
Changing the Front Cover 143
Troubleshooting 144
List of Messages
that Appear on the Screen 147
Functions Available in Each
Shooting Mode 150
Menus 152
Handling Precautions 156
Specifications 157
Index 160
• Icons are used in the text to represent the camera buttons and switches
• Language that displays on the screen appears inside [ ] (square
brackets)
• The directional buttons and FUNC/SET button are represented by the
following icons
• : Troubleshooting tips
• : Hints for getting more out of your camera
• : Things you should be careful about
• : Supplemental information
• (p xx): Reference pages “xx” stands for page number
• This chapter assumes all functions are at their default settings
8 Customizing the Camera 129 9 Useful Information 139
Conventions Used in this Guide
(Right button)
(FUNC/SET button)
(Up button)
(Left button)
(Down button)
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