Introduction
Getting Started
Shooting
1
2
3
4
5
6
Digital Camera
Playback
Operating Manual
Settings
Appendix
To ensure the best performance from your
camera, please read the Operating Manual
before using the camera.
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Checking the Contents of the Package
Hot shoe cover FK
(Installed on camera)
Q body mount cover
(Installed on camera)
Strap
O-ST131
Rechargeable lithium-ion
battery D-LI68
Battery charger
D-BC68P
AC plug cord
USB cable
I-USB7
Software (CD-ROM)
S-SW151
Start Guide
Lenses that can be used with the PENTAX Q-S1
Lenses that can be used with the camera are Q-mount lenses. A K-mount lens can be attached to the camera with the use of the
optional Adapter Q for K Mount Lens. (p.74)
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How to Use This Manual
1
3
Gives you an overview of the PENTAX Q-S1.
Read this and get to know your Q-S1!
Once you’ve confirmed that the camera works
properly, try out the camera and take lots of
pictures!
Names and Functions of the Working
Selecting the Appropriate Capture Mode
Parts .............................................................p.7
.......................................................................p.30
2
Explains how to get your PENTAX Q-S1 ready for
shooting as well as basic operations.
Adjusting the Color and Brightness of Images
.......................................................................p.45
2
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4
6
Explains various operations for playing back and
editing images.
Provides various resources.
Functions Available with Various Lenses
.......................................................................p.74
Functions when Using an External Flash
.......................................................................p.76
5
Explains how to change other settings.
There is a possibility that the illustrations and the display screen
of the monitor in this manual are different from the actual ones.
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Contents
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Displaying the Local Date and Time of the Specified
City ............................................................................... 67
Adjusting the Color and Brightness of
Images .................................................................45
Saving Frequently Used Functions to the Quick
Restrictions on the Combinations of Special
Operating Environment for USB Connection and
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Regarding copyrights
Images taken with this camera that are for anything other
than personal enjoyment cannot be used without permission
according to the rights as specified in the Copyright Act.
Please take care, as there are cases where limitations are
placed on taking pictures even for personal enjoyment
during demonstrations, performances or of items on display.
Images taken with the purpose of obtaining copyrights also
cannot be used outside the scope of use of the copyright as
laid out in the Copyright Act, and care should be taken here
also.
To users of this camera
• Do not use or store this camera in the vicinity of equipment
that generates strong electromagnetic radiation or
magnetic fields. Strong static charges or the magnetic
fields produced by equipment such as radio transmitters
could interfere with the monitor, damage the stored data,
or affect the camera’s internal circuitry and cause camera
misoperation.
• The liquid crystal panel used for the monitor is
manufactured using extremely high precision technology.
Although the level of functioning pixels is 99.99% or better,
you should be aware that 0.01% or fewer of the pixels may
not illuminate or may illuminate when they should not.
However, this has no effect on the recorded image.
• In this manual, the generic term “computer(s)” refers to
either a Windows PC or a Macintosh.
Regarding User Registration
In order to better serve you, we request that you complete
the user registration, which can be found on the CD-ROM
supplied with the camera or on our website.
Thank you for your cooperation.
• In this manual, the term “battery(ies)” refers to any type of
batteries used for this camera and its accessories.
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Names and Functions of the Working Parts
1
Speaker
Lens mount index (red dot)
Built-in flash
AF assist light/
Self-timer lamp
Strap lug
Remote control receiver
Lens information contacts
Card cover
CMOS sensor
Microphone
Hot shoe
Remote control receiver
Card access lamp
Strap lug
HDMI terminal
(Type D)
Battery
cover
Terminal cover
PC/AV terminal
Connection
cable cover
Monitor
Tripod socket
7
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1 E-dial (V)
Operating Controls
Sets the shutter speed, aperture, and exposure
You can change the camera settings when the control panel
You can change the menu tabs when a menu screen is
displayed. (p.14)
1
3
1
In playback mode, use this to magnify an image or display
2
2 Mode dial
Changes the capture mode. (p.28)
4
5
3 Shutter release button
Press to capture images. (p.28)
In playback mode, press halfway to switch to capture mode.
4 Quick dial
You can save your preferred shooting settings and then
5 Lens unlock button
8
6 Playback button (3)
6
7
switch to capture mode.
9
0
7 Flash pop-up switch
Slide to pop up the built-in flash. (p.36)
8 Power switch
a
b
c
d
Press to turn the camera on and off. (p.26)
9 EV compensation button (J)
Press to change the exposure compensation and aperture
values. (p.32)
In playback mode, the JPEG data remaining in the buffer
memory is saved in RAW format. (p.29)
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0 Green/Delete button (M/L)
Monitor Display
Capture Mode
Resets the values being adjusted. Also, you can assign a
Press to delete images during playback. (p.29)
1
a OK button (E)
When the camera enters capture mode, the subject and the
current shooting function settings are displayed on the monitor.
This state is referred to as “standby mode”. Press G in
standby mode to display the “control panel” and change
displayed, you can change the type of information displayed in
When the control panel or a menu is displayed, press this
button to confirm the selected item.
b Four-way controller (ABCD)
Displays the Sensitivity, White Balance, Flash Mode or
When the control panel or a menu is displayed, use this to
move the cursor or change the item to set.
Press B during playback to display the playback mode
palette. (p.52)
Custom Image
Bright
G
c MENU button (F)
Displays a menu. Press this button while the menu is
1/2000 F2.8
1600
37
37
d INFO button (G)
Standby mode
(Standard Information Display)
Control panel
G
About the four-way controller
In this manual, each button of the
four-way controller is indicated as
shown in the illustration on the right.
Standard Information Display
1/2000 F2.8
1600
37
Shooting Info Display
selection screen
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tMemo
Standby Mode
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011
• The displayed items vary depending on the current camera
setup.
•
In [Live View] of the
A3 menu, you can change the style of the
1
display in standby mode. (p.16)
16
17
12
13
14
15
Control Panel
18
EV
+1.7
0EV
999
19
20
A mode
1/2000 F2.8
1600
99999
1/2000 F2.8
1600
99999
Custom Image
Bright
1
2
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29
3
8
4
9
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
Capture mode (p.30)
Flash Mode (p.36)
Drive Mode (p.40)
Custom Image (p.48)
w mode
17 Electronic Level
18 AF frame
10
15
11
16
12
17
13
14
21
22
23 24
99999
19 Reset exposure
C mode
compensation value
20 Interval Shooting/
21 AE Lock
Exposure Setting
Program AE
1
2
7
8
9
18
8
3
9
4
6
7
File Format
10
19
11
20
12
17
22 Shutter speed
13
16
21
22
23
24
99:59´59˝
24 EV bar scale
Movie SR (p.17)
11 Battery level
13 Temperature warning
14 Eye-Fi communication
status
15 Histogram
16 Electronic Level
1
2
3
Function name
Setting
8
9
27 Memory card
Custom Image (p.48)/
Highlight Correction
13 Distortion Correction
28 Image storage capacity
29 Face detection frame
(when [Autofocus
4
5
6
Method] is set to [Face
Detection]) (p.38)
7
Shadow Correction
10
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16 JPEG Recorded Pixels
and Quality Level (p.45)/
Movie Recorded Pixels
20 Recording Sound Level
22 Current date and time
Playback Mode
The captured image and shooting information are displayed in
single image display of the playback mode.
Press G to change the type of information displayed in single
image display. Use CD to select the type and press E.
1
Movie SR (p.17)
24 Number of recordable
still pictures/movie
recordable time
100-0001
100-0001
G
Standard Information Display
tMemo
• The items that can be selected vary depending on the current
camera setup.
1/2000 F2.8
200
+0.3
1/2000 F2.8
200
+0.3
• If no operations are made within 1 minute while the control
panel is displayed, the camera returns to standby mode.
• You can change the display color of the control panel and
Single image display
(Standard Information Display)
Playback Info Display
selection screen
Captured image, file format, exposure
parameters, and operation guide
indicators are displayed.
Standard
Information Display
Shooting Info Display
Detailed
Detailed information on how and when the
If you press G while the control panel is displayed, you can
select the type of information displayed in standby mode. Use
CD to select the type and press E.
Captured image and brightness
Histogram
Display
Standard
An image and the current shooting
Not available during movie playback.
Information Display function settings are displayed.
Captured image and RGB histogram are
displayed. (p.12)
Not available during movie playback.
RGB Histogram
Display
No Information
Only an image is displayed.
Display
Display Off
Nothing is displayed on the monitor.
No Information
Only the captured image is displayed.
Display
uCaution
• [Display Off] cannot be selected in C mode.
tMemo
•
The screen selected in the Playback Info Display selection
screen is displayed in playback mode when the camera is turned
off and on again. If [Playback Info Display] is set to [Off] in
[Memory] of the
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A3 menu, the [Standard Information Display]
11
26 White Balance fine-
tuning
27 Shooting date and time
28 Color Space
30 Custom Image setting
31 Custom Image
parameters
32 Recording time
33 Sound
Detailed Information Display
Still pictures
1
3
4
5
100-0001
2
6
1
7
9
8
29
30
10
55.0mm
1600
1/2000 F2.8
+1.5
+1.0
G1A1
0
0
0
0
0
11
12
13
14
20
26
15 16 17
21 22 23
18
19
31
24 25
Histogram Display/RGB Histogram Display
07/07/2014 10:30 AM
27
28
Use AB to switch between the Histogram Display and RGB
Movies
Histogram Display.
3
4
5
100-0001
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
2
3
4
32
9
7
8
6
29
30
10'10"
55.0mm
125
100-0001
100-0001
1/125 F8.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
11
12
13
14
5
AB
11
12
13
15 16 17
22 34
18
33
31
G1A1
24 25
26
07/07/2014 10:30 AM
27
1
1
2
3
Captured image
14 EV Compensation
1/2000 F2.8
200
1/2000 F2.8
200
+0.3
+0.3
Capture mode (p.30)
Transferred via Eye-Fi
15 Highlight Correction
16 Shadow Correction
17 Distortion Correction
20 Flash Exposure
Compensation
22 JPEG Recorded Pixels
Pixels (p.45)
6
7
8
9
10
6
7
8
9
10
Brightness histogram
RGB histogram
4
5
Folder number-File
Drive Mode (p.40)
Shake Reduction (p.16)/
Movie SR (p.17)
Lens focal length
1
2
Histogram (Brightness)
Switch RGB histogram/
Brightness histogram
Protect setting
Folder number-File
number
7
8
9
Shutter speed
Aperture value
Sensitivity
6
7
8
3
4
10 EV Compensation
11 Histogram (R)
12 Histogram (G)
13 Histogram (B)
5
6
Save RAW Data
File Format
9
11 Shutter speed
12 Aperture value
12
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G
Using the Control Panel
How to Change Function Settings
You can set frequently used shooting functions. Press G in
standby mode.
The camera functions and their settings can be selected and
changed by using the following ways.
1
Use ABCD to select an item.
Direct keys
Control panel
Menus
Press ABCD in standby mode.
Aspect Ratio
Press G in standby mode.
(indicated with the v icon in this manual)
Press F.
WXYZ
Using the Direct Keys
99999
A
B
C
D
Sensitivity
Use
V
to change settings.
White Balance
Flash Mode
Drive Mode
E
Aspect Ratio
99999
MENU Cancel
OK OK
Press E to confirm the
selected item and return to
the control panel.
Press F to cancel
setting operation.
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Using the Menus
F
Most functions are set from the menus. Functions that can be set on the control panel can also be set from the menus.
1
Use V to switch the menu tabs.
1 2 3
Custom Image
Digital Filter
HDR Capture
Use AB to select an item.
Image Capture Settings
AF/MF Settings
AE Metering
MENU Exit
Menu numbers
Press F to exit the menu
screen.
ND 1 2 3
Distortion Correction
D-Range Settings
High-ISO NR
1 2 3
Filter
Custom Image
Digital Filter
HDR Capture
Press D to display
the submenu.
Image Capture Settings
AF/MF Settings
Shake Reduction
Press D to display the
pop-up menu.
Input Focal Length
AE Metering
50mm
MENU Exit
MENU Exit
ND 1 2 3
Distortion Correction
D-Range Settings
High-ISO NR
Image Capture Settings
Aspect Ratio
Filter
File Format
JPEG Recorded Pixels
JPEG Quality
Use AB to select an item.
Shake Reduction
Input Focal Length
MENU Cancel
OK OK
MENU
Press E to confirm the selected item.
Press F to return to the previous screen.
Press F to cancel the pop-up menu.
tMemo
• In capture mode, the A1 menu is always displayed first when F is pressed. To display the menu tab selected the last time first,
set in [15. Save Menu Location] of the E3 menu.
• Settings are returned to their default values with [Reset] of the D3 menu (excluding some functions).
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Menu List
1
Rec. Mode Menus
Menu
Item
Function
Default Setting
Bright
Page
Sets the image finishing tone such as color and contrast
before shooting an image.
Custom Image *1
Digital Filter *1
HDR Capture *1
Applies a digital filter effect when taking pictures.
Enables capturing images with high dynamic range.
Sets the horizontal and vertical ratio of images.
Sets the file format of images.
No Filter
Off
Aspect Ratio *1
w
File Format *1
JPEG
Image
Capture
Settings
JPEG Recorded
Pixels *1
Sets the recording size of images saved in JPEG format.
q
JPEG Quality *1
Focus Method *1
Sets the quality of images saved in JPEG format.
Selects the autofocus or manual focus mode.
m
v
A1
Multiple AF
Points
Sets whether to use the assist light when autofocusing in
dark locations.
AF/MF
Settings
AF Assist Light
On
Off
Magnifies the monitor display and makes it easier to focus on
the subject.
MF Autozoom
Emphasizes the outline of the subject in focus and makes it
easier to check the focus.
Focus Peaking *1
Off
Selects the part of the sensor to use for measuring
brightness and determining exposure.
AE Metering *1
Multi-segment
ND Filter *1
Distortion Correction *1
Sets whether to use the ND filter built-in to the lens.
Reduces distortions occurring due to lens properties.
Off
On
-
-
A2
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Menu
Item
Function
Default Setting
Auto
Page
Highlight
Correction *1
Expands the dynamic range and prevents bright areas from
occurring.
D-Range
Settings
Shadow
Correction *1
Expands the dynamic range and prevents dark areas from
occurring.
1
Auto
A2
Sets the Noise Reduction setting when shooting with a high
ISO sensitivity.
High-ISO NR
Auto
On
-
Shake Reduction *1
Input Focal Length
Activates the Shake Reduction function.
Sets the focal length when using a lens for which focal length
information cannot be obtained.
0.0 mm
Electronic Level
Grid Display
Displays the camera angle (horizontal and vertical) in standby mode.
Displays the grid in standby mode.
On
Off
Live
View
Histogram Display Displays the histogram in standby mode.
Off
Highlight Alert
Display Time
Bright (overexposed) areas blink red in standby mode.
Sets the Instant Review display time.
Off
1sec.
Zoom Instant Review Sets whether to display magnified image during Instant Review.
Off
Save RAW Data
Delete
Sets whether to save the RAW image during Instant Review.
Sets whether to delete the displayed image during Instant Review.
On
Instant
Review
On
Histogram Display Displays the histogram during Instant Review.
Off
A3
Highlight Alert
Bright (overexposed) areas blink red during Instant Review.
Assigns functions to the quick dial.
Off
Quick Dial
Smart Effect
Green Button
P LINE
P SHIFT
All On except
Green Button
Assigns a function to M.
Green
Button
Action in M/TAv Mode Sets the camera action for when
M
is pressed in
L
/
K
mode.
E-dial in Program Sets the value to change when V is turned in G mode.
Determines which settings to save when the power is turned Focus Position,
Memory
off.
Digital Filter,
HDR Capture
*1 The functions can also be set from the control panel.
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Movie Menu
Menu
Item
Function
Default Setting
Program AE
No Filter
Page
1
Sets whether to adjust the shutter speed and aperture value
manually.
Exposure Setting *1
Digital Filter *1
Applies a digital filter effect when recording a movie.
Sets the number of recorded pixels and the framerate of the
movie.
Movie Capture Settings *1
u/30 fps
C1
Movie Continuous AF
Recording Sound Level *1
Movie SR *1
Continues autofocusing even while recording a movie.
Sets the volume level for recording.
On
Volume level 3
On
-
-
Activates the Movie Shake Reduction function.
*1 The functions can also be set from the control panel.
Playback Menu
Menu
Item
Function
Sets an image display interval.
Default Setting
Page
Display Duration
Screen Effect
3sec.
Off
Sets a transition effect when the next image is displayed.
Starts the slideshow again from the beginning after the last
image is displayed.
Slideshow
Repeat Playback
Off
Auto Movie
Playback
Plays back movies during the slideshow.
On
Off
Off
B1
Quick Zoom
Sets the initial magnification when magnifying images.
-
-
Bright (overexposed) portions blink red in Standard
Information Display or Histogram Display in playback mode.
Highlight Alert
Rotates images which were captured with the camera held
vertically or of which the rotation information has been
changed.
Auto Image Rotation
Delete All Images
On
-
-
Deletes all saved images at once.
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Set-up Menus
Menu
Item
Language/W
Function
Changes the display language.
Default Setting
English
Page
1
Date Adjustment
Sets the date and time and the display format.
01/01/2014
Switches the displayed date and time to that of your
hometown or a specified city.
World Time
Hometown
Switches the operation sound on/off and changes the
Volume 3
D1 Sound Effects
volume for In-focus, AE-L, Self-timer, Remote Control, One Shutter Sound: 1
-
Push File Format and Shutter Sound.
Others: On
Sets whether to display the operation guides when the
capture mode is changed.
Guide Display
Display Color
On
LCD
Display
Sets the display color of the control panel and the menus.
Adjusts the brightness and the color of the monitor.
Cuts down on screen flicker by setting the power frequency.
1
0
LCD Display Settings
Flicker Reduction
-
-
50Hz
Sets the output format when connecting to an AV device with
a video input terminal.
Video Out
-
p.56
Interface
HDMI Out
Options
Sets the output format when connecting to an AV device with
an HDMI input terminal.
Auto
MSC
Sets the USB connection mode when connecting to a
computer.
USB Connection
D2
Folder Name
Create New Folder
Sequential
Numbering
File No.
Sets the naming system for folders to store images.
Creates a new folder on the memory card.
Date
-
Sets whether to continue the sequential numbering for the
file name even if a new folder is created.
On
Resets the file number and starts numbering from 0001
again.
Reset File Number
-
Eye-Fi
Sets the camera action for when an Eye-Fi card is used.
Off
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Menu
Item
Power Saving
Function
Default Setting
On
Page
-
Enables saving battery power by setting the monitor display
to dim automatically if no operations are made within 5
seconds.
1
Sets the time until the camera turns off automatically if no
operations are made for a certain period of time.
D3 Auto Power Off
Reset
1min.
p.14
p.78
Resets the settings of the direct keys and for the items of the
A menu, C menu, B menu, D menu, control panel, and
playback mode palette.
-
Maps out and corrects any defective pixels on the CMOS
sensor.
Pixel Mapping
-
Dust Removal
Format
Cleans the CMOS sensor by shaking it.
Formats a memory card.
-
-
-
-
D4
Firmware Info/Options
Displays the camera’s firmware version.
Custom Setting Menus
Menu
Item
Function
Default Setting
Page
Sets whether to use the lens shutter and/or the electronic
shutter.
1. Lens Shutter Options
2. Sensitivity Steps
3. AE-L with AF Locked
Sets the adjustment steps for ISO sensitivity.
1 EV Step
Off
-
Sets whether to lock the exposure value when the focus is
locked.
E1
Sets whether to link the exposure and AF point in the
focusing area during multi-segment metering.
4. Link AE and AF Point
5. Bracketing Order
Off
Sets the order for Exposure Bracketing shooting.
0 - +
Auto White
Balance
6. WB When Using Flash
Sets the white balance setting when using flash.
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Menu
Item
Function
Default Setting
Page
-
Sets the tungsten light color tone when the white balance is
set to g (Auto White Balance).
Subtle
Correction
7. AWB in Tungsten Light
Sets the action priority for when the shutter release button is
fully pressed in v mode.
1
8. AF Release Options
Focus-priority
Sets whether to use autofocus when shooting with a remote
control unit.
9. AF with Remote Control
Off
E2
10. Focus Ring in AF Mode
11. Flash When Retracted
Disables the focus ring operation during v mode.
Enable
Sets whether to release the shutter while the built-in flash is
charging.
12. Release While Charging
Off
13. Color Space
Sets the color space to use.
sRGB
On
-
14. Save Rotation Info
Sets whether to save rotation information when shooting.
Saves the last menu tab displayed on the monitor and
displays it again the next time F is pressed.
Reset Menu
Location
15. Save Menu Location
E3
Automatically turns off the Shake Reduction function when
Self-timer or Remote Control is set.
Enable
Auto SR Off
16. Auto SR Off
-
Reset Custom Functions
Resets all the settings in the E 1-3 menus to the defaults.
-
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Attaching the Strap
Attaching a Lens
1
2
Pass the end of the strap
through the strap lug and
secure it on the inside of
the clasp.
1
2
Make sure that the camera is turned off.
Remove the body mount
cover (1) and lens mount
cover (2).
After removing the cover, be sure
to put the lens down with the lens
mount side facing upward.
2
3
Align the lens mount index
(red dots: 3) on the
camera and the lens, and
secure by turning the lens
clockwise until it clicks.
Attach the other end in the same manner.
3
To remove the lens
Attach the lens cap, and then turn
the lens counterclockwise while
holding down the lens unlock
button (4).
4
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details on the functions of each lens.
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uCaution
• If the lens is removed while the power is on, the shutter
release button is locked. Do not attach or remove the lens
while the power is on.
• When attaching or removing the lens, choose an environment
that is relatively free of dirt and dust.
Using the Battery and Charger
Use the battery D-LI68 and battery charger D-BC68P
exclusively developed for this camera.
• Keep the body mount cover attached on the camera when a
lens is not attached.
• Be sure to attach the lens mount cover and lens cap to the
lens after removing it from the camera.
• Do not insert your fingers inside the lens mount of the camera
or touch the CMOS sensor.
• The camera body and lens mount incorporate lens
information contacts. Dirt, dust, or corrosion may damage the
electrical system. Please contact your nearest service center
for professional cleaning.
2
Charging the Battery
1
2
Connect the AC plug cord to the battery charger.
Plug the AC plug cord into the power outlet.
Indicator lamp
Battery charger
• We assume no responsibility nor liability for accidents,
damages and malfunctions resulting from the use of lenses
made by other manufacturers.
AC plug cord
3
Face the A mark on the
battery up, and insert it
into the battery charger.
The indicator lamp is lit while
charging and turns off when the
battery is fully charged.
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• The date and time may be reset if you leave the battery out of
the camera for long periods of time. If this happens, set the
current date and time again.
uCaution
• Do not use the battery charger D-BC68P to charge batteries
other than D-LI68. Charging other batteries may cause
damage or heating.
• Replace the battery with a new one in the following cases:
• If the indicator lamp blinks or does not light after the battery
is inserted correctly
1
Slide the battery cover in
the direction of 1.
1
2
•
If the battery starts to run down more quickly even after being
charged (the battery may have reached the end of its service life)
2
tMemo
• The maximum charging time is approximately 115 minutes (it
depends on temperature and remaining battery power).
Charge in a location where the temperature is between 0°C
and 40°C (32°F and 104°F).
2
Insert the battery until it
locks into place with the
mark facing toward the lens.
To remove the battery, push the
battery lock lever in the direction
of 3.
A
3
Inserting/Removing the Battery
uCaution
3
Close the battery cover,
and slide it in the direction
of 5.
• Insert the battery correctly. If the battery is inserted
incorrectly, it may not be removed.
• Wipe the electrodes of the battery with a soft dry cloth before
inserting.
5
• Do not open the battery cover or remove the battery while the
power is on.
4
• Be careful as the camera or battery may become hot after the
camera has been used continuously for a long period of time.
• Remove the battery when you will not use the camera for a
long time. The battery may leak and damage the camera if left
installed during prolonged periods of non-use. If the removed
battery will not be used for six months or longer, charge the
battery for about 30 minutes before storing it. Be sure to
recharge the battery every six to twelve months.
• Store the battery in a location where the temperature will
remain at or below room temperature. Avoid locations with
high temperatures.
tMemo
• The battery level may not be displayed properly if the camera
is used at low temperatures or when performing continuous
shooting for a long time.
• Battery performance temporarily decreases as the
temperature decreases. When using the camera in cold
climates, have extra batteries at hand and keep them warm in
your pocket. Battery performance will return to normal at
room temperature.
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• Have extra batteries ready when traveling overseas, or taking
a lot of pictures.
4
5
Connect the DC coupler and the AC adapter.
Using the AC Adapter
We recommend the use of the AC adapter kit K-AC115
(optional) when using the monitor for a long time or when
connecting the camera to a computer or AV device.
2
1
2
Make sure that the camera is turned off, and
open the battery cover.
Remove the battery if it is inserted in the camera.
Pull down the connection
cable cover (1) on the
bottom side of the battery
chamber, and insert the
Connect the AC adapter to the AC plug cord, and
plug the cord into the power outlet.
2
1
uCaution
DC coupler into the battery
• Make sure that the camera is turned off before connecting or
disconnecting the AC adapter.
chamber.
To remove the DC coupler, push
• Make sure that connections are secure between the
terminals. The memory card or data may be corrupted if the
connection to the power supply is lost while the card is being
accessed.
• After removing the DC coupler, return the connection cable
cover to its original position.
the battery lock lever in the direction of 2.
3
Close the battery cover.
Make sure that the connection
cable comes out from the
connection cable cover section.
• Be sure to read the manual of the AC adapter kit before using
the AC adapter.
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uCaution
• Do not remove the memory card while the card access lamp
is lit.
Inserting a Memory Card
• If the card cover is opened while the power is on, the camera
turns off. Do not open the cover while the camera is in use.
• Use this camera to format (initialize) a memory card that is
• Use a high-speed memory card when recording movies. If the
write speed cannot keep up with the recording speed, the
writing may stop during recording.
This camera uses a commercially available SD Memory Card,
SDHC Memory Card, or SDXC Memory Card. An SD Memory
Card with a built-in wireless LAN (Eye-Fi card) can also be
used. (In this manual, these cards are referred to as memory
cards.)
2
1
2
Make sure that the camera is turned off.
Slide the card cover in the
direction of 1.
1
2
3
4
Insert the card all the way
with the memory card label
facing toward the monitor.
Push the memory card in once to
remove.
Close the card cover, and
slide it in the direction of
4.
4
3
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Setting the Display Language
Initial Settings
1
Use ABCD to select the desired language and
press E.
Turn the camera on and make the initial settings
The [Initial Setting] screen
appears in the selected language.
Proceed to Step 6 if F
(Hometown) does not need to be
changed.
Initial Setting
New York
Turning the Camera On
English
2
1
Press the power switch.
Press the switch again to turn off
the camera.
Settings complete
MENU
Cancel
2
3
Press B to move the frame
to F and press D.
The [F Hometown] screen appears.
The first time the camera is
turned on after purchase, the
[Language/
W] screen appears.
Use CD to select a city.
Use V to change the region.
Refer to “List of World Time
Cities” (p.84) for cities that can be
Hometown
tMemo
• The power automatically turns off when you do not perform
any operations within a set period of time. (Default setting:
1min.) You can change the setting in [Auto Power Off] of the
D3 menu.
New York
DST
MENU
selected as a hometown.
Cancel
OK OK
4
5
6
Press B to select [DST] (daylight saving time),
and use CD to select S or T.
Press E.
The camera returns to the [Initial Setting] screen.
Press B to select
[Settings complete] and
press E.
Initial Setting
New York
English
The [Date Adjustment] screen
appears.
Settings complete
Cancel
MENU
OK
OK
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Setting the Date and Time
Formatting a Memory Card
D4
1
Press D, and use AB to
select the date format.
1
Press F.
The A1 menu appears.
Date Adjustment
Date Format
mm/dd/yy 24h
01/01/2014
00:00
Date
Time
2
3
Use V to display D4 menu.
2
Settings complete
Cancel
MENU
OK OK
Use AB to select [Format] and press D.
The [Format] screen appears.
2
3
Press D, and use AB to select 24h or 12h.
4
Press A to select [Format]
and press E.
Format
Press E.
The frame returns to [Date Format].
All data will be deleted
Formatting starts. When
formatting is completed, the
screen that was displayed before
selecting the menu appears
again.
4
Press B, and then press D.
The frame moves to the month if the date format is set to
[mm/dd/yy].
Format
Cancel
OK OK
5
Use AB to set the month.
Set the day, year and time in the
Date Adjustment
Date Format
mm/dd/yy
24h
uCaution
Date
01/01/2014
00:00
same manner.
• Do not remove the memory card while formatting, or the card
Time
may be damaged.
• Formatting deletes all data, both protected and unprotected.
Settings complete
Cancel
MENU
OK OK
tMemo
6
Press B to select
[Settings complete] and
press E.
The camera switches to capture
mode and is ready to take a
picture.
Date Adjustment
Date Format
• When a memory card is formatted, the volume label “Q-S1” is
assigned to the card. When the camera is connected to a
computer, the memory card is recognized as a removable
disk with the name “Q-S1”.
mm/dd/yy
24h
Date
Time
07/07/2014
10:00
Settings complete
Cancel
MENU
OK OK
tMemo
• You can change the language and date and time settings
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The selected capture mode is
displayed on the monitor
(Guide Display).
Basic Shooting Operation
Auto Picture
OK
Take pictures in R mode in which the camera automatically
selects the optimal capture mode.
2 1
Remove the front lens cap
by pushing the top and
bottom portions as
indicated in the
4
5
View the subject on the monitor.
When using a zoom lens,
turn the zoom ring to the
right or left to adjust the
composition of the image.
illustration.
2
3
Turn the camera on.
Set the mode dial to R .
6
7
Position the subject inside the
AF frame and press the shutter
release button halfway.
The AF frame turns green and
you will hear a beep when the
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1600
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subject comes into focus.
AF frame
y Setting the Sound Effects
Dial indicator
Press the shutter release button fully.
The captured image is displayed on the monitor (Instant Review).
Available operations
L
J
Deletes the image.
Saves the RAW image.
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tMemo
• When Jv is displayed on the monitor, the JPEG image
that was just taken can also be saved in RAW format (Save
RAW Data).
Reviewing Images
Review the captured image on the monitor.
1
Press 3.
2
The camera enters playback
mode and the most recently
captured image is displayed
(single image display).
2
Review the captured image.
Available operations
C
Displays the previous image.
D
Displays the next image.
Deletes the image.
L
V to the right
Magnifies the image (up to 16×).
Use ABCD to change the area
to display.
Press M to return the display area
to the center.
V to the left
Switches to the thumbnail display.
J
Saves the RAW image (only when
a JPEG image was taken and the
data remains in the buffer).
G
B
Changes the type of information
displayed. (p.11)
Displays the playback mode
palette. (p.52)
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Scene Modes
Selecting the Appropriate
Capture Mode
1
Set the mode dial to S.
The scene mode selection screen appears.
Select the capture mode that suits the subject and shooting
conditions.
The following capture modes are available on this camera.
2
Use ABCD to select a
scene mode.
Portrait
Capture Mode
Application
Page
3
For capturing portraits.
Reproduces a healthy
and bright skin tone
Automatically selects the optimal
capture mode from a (Standard),
b (Portrait), c (Landscape),
d (Macro), f (Night Scene
Portrait), g (Sunset), h (Blue Sky)
or i (Forest).
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
R
(Auto Picture
modes)
For capturing portraits. Reproduces a
healthy and bright skin tone.
b
c
Portrait
For capturing landscape views.
Reproduces the vivid green of trees.
Landscape
S
Offers you various scene modes to
(Scene modes) choose from.
For capturing tiny objects at close focus
range like flowers, coins, jewelry, and
more.
d
Macro
Enables you to create a picture that
looks as if it was taken with a wide-
open aperture and shallow depth of
field, by shooting multiple images with
different focus positions and merging
them into a single image.
For capturing images of fast moving
subjects.
U
(Blur Control
mode)
e
f
g
h
Moving Object
Night Scene
Portrait
For capturing images of people in low
light conditions, such as dusk or at night.
For capturing sunrises or sunsets in
beautiful, vivid color.
Sunset
G/I/J/L
(Exposure
modes)
Changes the shutter speed and
aperture value.
For capturing images of blue sky.
Produces a more impressive deep blue.
Blue Sky
Enhances colors of trees and sunbeams
through foliage and produces a vivid color
image.
C
i
j
k
l
Forest
Records a movie.
(Movie mode)
Night Scene
Used for shooting at night.
tMemo
Takes three consecutive images at three
different exposure levels to create a
single composite image with them.
Night Scene
HDR
• The functions that can be set vary depending on the capture
mode. Refer to “Restrictions on Each Capture Mode” (p.71)
for details.
Night Snap
For taking snapshots in poorly lit place.
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Captures 3 images to generate a single
HDR image and provides a wider
dynamic range.
Blur Control Mode
r
n
m
HDR
For quick capture of tiny objects at close
focus range.
1
Set the mode dial to U.
Quick Macro
Food
For capturing images of food. Saturation
will be rather high to make food look
appetizing.
o
p
Pet
For capturing moving pets.
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1600
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For capturing moving kids. Reproduces
healthy and bright skin tone.
Kids
3
2
Use V to adjust the level
of blur.
Check the blur effect in the image
For capturing images of dazzling
backgrounds, such as snowy mountains.
q
Surf & Snow
Backlight
Silhouette
Produces a silhouette image of subject in
backlight condition.
s
t
u
by viewing it in playback mode.
Candlelight
For capturing scenes in candlelight.
For capturing moving subjects in poorly lit
place.
Stage Lighting
For capturing images in places where a
flash is prohibited.
v
Museum
uCaution
• The Blur Control mode is available only when an AF lens is
used. (p.74)
3
Press E.
• Do not move the camera while taking a picture.
• The blur effect may not turn out as well as expected for the
following situations and objects:
• When the contrast is low overall
• Fountains and other objects that change color or shape
constantly
tMemo
• You can change the scene mode from the control panel or the
A1 menu.
• Moving objects
• Small objects
• Objects at the edge of the screen
• Backlit scenes
• When a special filter is used
• Far-off objects
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Exposure Modes
2
3
Use V to adjust the value.
x: Available #: Restricted
: Not available
×
Change Change
Shutter Aperture
Change EV Com-
Sensitivity pensation
Mode
Speed
Value
G
Program
Automatic
Exposure
*1
#
*1
#
In L mode, press J (1),
and use V (2) to change
the aperture value.
x
x
3
2
I
Shutter Priority
Automatic Exposure
x
x
x
x
×
1
J
Aperture Priority
Automatic Exposure
In G/I/J mode, the
exposure compensation value
can be adjusted (from -3 to +3 EV
in increments of 1/3 EV) by the
same operation.
x
x
×
L
Manual
Exposure
x
x
x *2
×
EV
+1.7
1/2000 F2.8
1600
03E7V
*1 You can set the value to be changed in [Green Button] of the A3
EV bar scale
*2 When the sensitivity is set to [ISO AUTO], the camera operates in
K (Shutter & Aperture Priority Automatic Exposure) mode.
Available operations
J
Starts/ends adjusting the compensation
value.
1
Set the mode dial to G, I, J or L.
D appears next to the value that
can be changed.
M
Resets the adjustment value to the default
setting.
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1600
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tMemo
uCaution
• Exposure Bracketing shooting enables you to take pictures
while automatically changing exposure. (p.42)
• A proper exposure may not be obtained with the selected
shutter speed and aperture value when the sensitivity is set
to a certain sensitivity value.
• In L mode, the difference from the proper exposure is
displayed on the EV bar scale while the shutter speed or
aperture value is adjusted.
• Bulb shooting is available only when using a lens that has a
lens shutter. (p.74)
Checking the Depth of Field (Preview)
When [Preview] is assigned to M in [Green Button] of the
A3 menu, you can check the depth of field before taking
pictures. (p.64)
• You can set the function of the M button for when the camera
is in L/K mode. Set in [Green Button] of the A3 menu.
3
• Sensitivity values higher than ISO 1600 are not available
when the shutter speed is set to 2 seconds or slower in I/
L mode.
Bulb Shooting
1
2
Set the mode dial to L.
Turn V to the left.
V appears after the slowest
shutter speed.
F2.8
1600
37
3
4
Press the shutter release button.
The shutter remains open as long as the shutter release
button is kept pressed (up to 30 seconds).
Take your finger off the shutter release button.
Exposure ends.
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• When [Focus Method] is set to v, [Movie Continuous AF]
in the C1 menu is set to [On], and an auto-focus lens other
than the 06 TELEPHOTO ZOOM lens is used, autofocus
continues even during recording.
• You can record a movie continuously up to 4 GB or 25
minutes. When the memory card is full, recording stops and
the movie is saved.
Movie Mode
Sound
1
Set the mode dial to C.
Use V and J to adjust the
exposure compensation value
when [Exposure Setting] of the
C1 menu is set to o.
• You can also use an optional remote control unit to record a
10'30"
3
Playing Back Movies
Recordable Time
1
Display the movie to play
back in single image
display of the playback
mode.
100-0001
2
Press the shutter release button halfway.
When [Focus Method] is set to v, autofocus is
3 performed.
Press the shutter release button fully.
Movie recording starts.
R blinks at the top left of the screen.
When [Focus Method] is set to v, press E to perform
10'00"
Available operations
A
Plays back/pauses a movie.
D
Forwards a frame (when paused).
Fast-forwards playback.
4 autofocus.
Press the shutter release button fully.
Movie recording stops.
Press and hold
D
C
C
Reverses a frame (when paused).
Fast-reverses playback.
uCaution
Press and hold
• When recording a movie with sound, the camera operation
sounds are also recorded.
B
Stops playback.
• When recording a movie using any image processing
function, such as Digital Filter, some frames may be omitted
from the recorded movie file.
• If the internal temperature of the camera becomes high
during recording, the recording may be terminated.
V
J
Adjusts the volume (6 levels).
Saves the displayed frame as a
JPEG file (when paused).
tMemo
tMemo
• In [Movie Edit] of the playback mode palette, movies can be
divided or selected frames can be deleted. (p.62)
• You can change the movie settings from the control panel or
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AE Metering
v/A1
Setting the Exposure
Choose the part of the sensor to use for measuring brightness
and determining exposure.
Set in the control panel or [AE Metering] of the A1 menu.
W
Sensitivity
Meters the brightness in multiple different
zones of the sensor.
In backlit locations, this mode automatically
1
2
Press A in standby mode.
Multi-
segment
Use AB to select an item.
A
B
adjusts exposure.
3
In [4. Link AE and AF Point] of the E1 menu,
you can link the exposure and AF point in the
focusing area.
Sets the range to be
ISO adjusted automatically.
AUTO The upper limit can be
changed.
100
-
3200
100
ISO
Meters the brightness with an emphasis on the
center of the sensor.
The sensitivity increases at the center and no
automatic adjustment is performed even in
backlit conditions.
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
Sets a fixed value
ISO between ISO 100 to
ISO 12800.
Center-
weighted
Meters the brightness only within a limited
area at the center of the sensor.
Useful when the subject is small.
3
4
Use V to change the value.
C Spot
Press E.
The camera returns to standby mode.
tMemo
• Sets the adjustment steps for ISO sensitivity in [2. Sensitivity
Steps] of the E1 menu.
• Captured images may show more noise if a higher sensitivity
is set. You can reduce image noise by using [High-ISO NR]
of the A2 menu.
Applies Noise Reduction at optimally calculated
levels throughout ISO range.
Auto
Low/ Applies Noise Reduction at constant chosen level
High throughout ISO range.
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3
Press B, and use V to
compensate the flash
output.
Auto Flash Discharge
+0.7
Using the Built-in Flash
Y
1
2
Press C in standby mode.
Press M to reset the value.
Use CD to select an item.
Auto Flash Discharge
0.0
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
4
5
Press E.
The camera returns to standby mode.
3
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
Slide the flash pop-up
switch.
Auto Flash Automatically measures the ambient light
A
B
Discharge and determines whether to use the flash.
Auto Flash
Discharges a pre-flash for red-eye
+Red-eye
reduction before an automatic flash.
Reduction
Flash On
Discharges a flash for each picture.
C
uCaution
Flash On
+Red-eye
Reduction
Discharges a pre-flash for red-eye
reduction before the main flash.
• Be sure to retract the built-in flash if not planning to use it. Be
careful not to get your fingers pinched when retracting the
flash.
• The built-in flash discharges even when retracted, which may
cause vignetting to occur depending on the lens being used.
If you do not want to let the built-in flash discharge while it is
retracted, set [11. Flash When Retracted] in the E2 menu.
• You cannot take pictures while the flash is being charged. If
you want to take pictures while charging the flash, set [12.
Release While Charging] in the E2 menu.
D
Slow-
speed
Sync
Sets to a slow shutter speed.
Use this when shooting a portrait with
the sunset in the background.
E
F
Slow-speed Discharges a pre-flash for red-eye
Sync+Red- reduction before the main flash is
eye
discharged with Slow-speed Sync.
Discharges a flash immediately before
closing the shutter.
Sets to a slow shutter speed.
Captures moving objects as if they are
leaving a light trail behind them.
Trailing
Curtain
Sync
• Depending on the lens being used, the use of the built-in flash
H
G
Flash Off
The flash is deactivated.
J
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tMemo
• The flash modes that can be selected vary depending on the
capture mode.
Focusing
Capture Mode
Selectable Flash Mode
R, S *1 A, J
v/A1
Focus Method
U
A, B, C, D, J
Set [Focus Method] to v or w in the control panel or [AF/
MF Settings] of the A1 menu.
G, J
I
A, B, C, D, E, F, H, J
A, B, C, D, G, J
C, D, G, J
3
tMemo
L
• In v mode, when the subject is in a dark location, the AF
assist light is used when the shutter release button is pressed
halfway. To change the setting, set [AF Assist Light] in [AF/
MF Settings] of the A1 menu.
• You can use the M button to focus on the subject. In that
case, the autofocus by pressing the shutter release button
• In v mode, focus ring operations can be disabled to
prevent accidentally moving the lens focus ring and causing
the picture to be out of focus. Set in [10. Focus Ring in AF
Mode] of the E2 menu.
*1 Fixed to J for some S modes.
• The built-in flash is optimum for a subject at a distance from
approx. 0.7 m to 5 m. Vignetting may occur when used at a
distance closer than 0.7 m (this distance varies slightly
depending on the lens being used and the sensitivity setting).
Guide
Number
Guide
Number
Sensitivity
Sensitivity
ISO 100
ISO 200
ISO 400
ISO 800
Approx. 4.9
Approx. 7
ISO 1600
ISO 3200
ISO 6400
ISO 12800
Approx. 20
Approx. 28
Approx. 40
Approx. 56
Approx. 10
Approx. 14
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Selecting the Desired Focusing Area
Setting the Autofocus Method
v/A1
You can set the position and size of the autofocusing area (AF
area).
You can choose from the following autofocus methods.
Detects and tracks faces of people.
The main face detection frame for AF and
AE is displayed in yellow.
Autofocus continues while the shutter
release button is pressed halfway.
1
2
Set [Autofocus Method] to g or h.
Face
Detection
e
f
g
Press F.
The camera is in standby mode.
3
Tracks the subject in focus.
Tracking
Autofocus continues while the shutter
release button is pressed halfway.
3
4
Press E.
Sets the focusing area to the desired area.
The sensor is divided into 49 areas (7
horizontal by 7 vertical), and you can select
a wider or narrower focusing area by using
25, 9, or just 1 of those 49 areas available.
Select the AF area.
MultipleAF
Points
OK
OK
Sets the focusing area by the number of
pixels.
Select
Spot
h
i
Available operations
Sets the focusing area to a limited area at
the center.
ABCD
V
Changes the position of the AF area.
When g is selected: increases/reduces
tMemo
the size of the AF area.
• The autofocus method is fixed to e or f depending on the
mode.
M
Returns the AF area to the center.
5
Press E.
The AF area is set.
• In v mode, you can take pictures only when the subject is
in focus. To take pictures when the subject is not in focus, set
[8. AF Release Options] to [Release-priority] in the E2 menu.
• Selecting g, h or i enables to lock the focus and
recompose the picture while the shutter release button is
pressed halfway.
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Adjusting the Focus Manually
(Manual Focus)
4
Turn the focus ring.
The image on the monitor is
magnified.
1
2
Set [Focus Method] to w.
x2
Press F.
The camera is in standby mode.
Available operations
V
Magnifies the image (x2, x4, or x6).
Changes the area to display.
Press M to change the display area to
3
3
While viewing the monitor,
turn the focus ring.
The shutter is released by
pressing the shutter release
button fully even if the subject is
not in focus.
ABCD
the center.
E
Switches between magnified view and
original-size view.
tMemo
Focusing with the Image Magnified
A1
• When [Focus Peaking] is set to [On] in the control panel or
[AF/MF Settings] of the A1 menu, the outline of the subject
in focus is emphasized and makes it easier to check the
focus. This function works in both v and w modes.
The image in the center of the monitor is automatically
magnified when the focus ring is turned.
1
Select [MF Autozoom] in [AF/MF Settings] of
A1 menu.
2
3
Select the magnification level and press E.
Press F twice.
The camera is in standby mode.
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Self-timer+
Multi-exposure timer.
Enables Multi-exposure shooting with the self-
W
X
Y
Y
Setting the Drive Mode
Z
Remote
Control+
Multi-exposure
Enables Multi-exposure shooting with remote
control.
You can choose from the following drive modes.
Single Frame
Interval
Shooting
Takes still images at a set interval from a set
time.
L
Normal capture mode
Shooting
Takes still images at a set interval from a set
time and saves them as a single movie file.
Available only in C mode.
Pictures are taken continuously while the
shutter release button is kept pressed.
You can capture up to approx. 5 frames at once.
Not available when [File Format] is set to
[RAW] or [RAW+].
Interval Movie
Record
Continuous
Shooting (Hi)
M
3
uCaution
• The Drive Mode settings that can be set vary depending on
the capture mode. (p.71)
Continuous
Shooting (Lo)
You can capture up to approx. 100 frames at
once.
N
O
P
Self-timer
(12 sec.)
The shutter is released about 12 seconds after
the shutter release button is pressed.
tMemo
• The Drive Mode setting is saved even after the power is
turned off. If [Drive Mode] is set to [Off] in [Memory] of the A
3 menu, the setting returns to Single Frame Shooting when
the power is turned off. (p.67)
• The Shake Reduction function is automatically turned off
when Self-timer or Remote Control is selected. If you do not
want to turn it off, set [16. Auto SR Off] in the E3 menu.
Self-timer
(2 sec.)
The shutter is released about 2 seconds after
the shutter release button is pressed.
The shutter is released immediately after the
Q
Remote Control shutter release button on the remote control
unit is pressed.
The shutter is released about 3 seconds after
Remote Control
R
the shutter release button on the remote
(3 sec. delay)
control unit is pressed.
Continuous shooting starts when the shutter
Remote
release button on the remote control unit is
Continuous
S
T
pressed, and ends when the shutter release
Shooting
button is pressed again.
Takes three consecutive images at three
different exposure levels.
Exposure
The images are saved with each release in the
Bracketing
order of standard exposure, underexposure
and overexposure.
Exposure
Bracket+
Remote Ctrl
Enables Exposure Bracketing shooting with
remote control.
U
V
Creates a composite picture by taking multiple
Multi-exposure
images and merging them into a single image.
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Continuous Shooting
Self-timer Shooting
1
Press D in standby mode.
The Drive Mode screen appears.
1
Press D in standby mode.
The Drive Mode screen appears.
2
Use CD to select M and
press B.
2
Use CD to select O and
press B.
Continuous Shooting (Hi)
Self-timer (12 sec.)
3
MENU
OK OK
MENU
OK
OK
Cancel
Cancel
3
Use CD to select M or N and press E.
The camera returns to standby mode.
3
4
Use CD to select O or P and press E.
The camera returns to standby mode.
uCaution
Press the shutter release button halfway fully.
The self-timer lamp blinks.
The shutter will be released about 12 seconds or 2
seconds.
• The number of recordable frames varies according to the set
aspect ratio.
• You cannot take pictures while the flash is being charged. If
you want to take pictures while the flash is charging, set [12.
Release While Charging] in the E2 menu.
tMemo
• The focus position is locked in the first frame.
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Remote Control Shooting
Exposure Bracketing
1
Press D in standby mode.
The Drive Mode screen appears.
1
Press D in standby mode.
The Drive Mode screen appears.
2
Use CD to select Q and
press B.
2
3
4
Use CD to select T and press B.
Remote Control
Use CD to select T or U and press B.
3
Set the bracket value.
Exposure Bracketing
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
The bracket value can be set in
increments of 1/3 EV.
3
Use CD to select Q, R or S and press E.
The camera returns to standby mode.
The self-timer lamp blinks.
+0.3EV
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
Available operations
4
5
Press the shutter release button halfway.
V
Changes the bracket value.
Point the remote control unit towards the remote
control receiver on the front or back of the
camera, and press the shutter release button on
the remote control unit.
JV
Adjusts the exposure compensation
value.
M
Resets the adjustment value to the
default setting.
tMemo
5
Press E.
The camera returns to standby mode.
• The maximum operating distance of the remote control unit is
approx. 4 m from the front of the camera and approx. 5 cm
from the back of the camera.
• To use the remote control unit to adjust the focus, set in [9.
AF with Remote Control] of the E2 menu.
• When using the Remote Control Waterproof O-RC1, the
autofocus system can be operated with the q button. The r
button cannot be used.
tMemo
• You can set the bracketing order in [5. Bracketing Order] of
the E1 menu.
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Multi-exposure
Interval Shooting
1
Press D in standby mode.
The Drive Mode screen appears.
1
Press D in standby mode.
2 The Drive Mode screen appears.
3 Use CD to select Y and press B.
Use ABCD to set the
2
3
4
Use CD to select V and press B.
Interval Shooting
Use CD to select V, W or X, and press B.
shooting conditions.
Interval
00:00'03"
002
Now
3
Number of Shots
Start Interval
images
Use CD to select the
number of shots.
Multi-exposure
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
Select from 2 to 9 shots.
Number of Shots
2 times
Auto EV Adjustment
Set [Auto EV Adjustment] to T to
adjust exposure automatically
according to the number of shots.
Interval
For taking two or more pictures, set the wait time until
the next picture is taken from 3 seconds to 24 hours.
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
Number of Set the number of shots to be taken from 2 to
Shots
999.
5
6
Press E.
The camera returns to standby mode.
Start
Interval
Select whether to take the first picture now or
at a set time.
Press the shutter release button to start shooting.
Instant Review is displayed.
Start Time When [Start Interval] is set to [Set Time], set
the time at which to start shooting.
Available operations
4
Press E to finish setting.
5 The camera returns to standby mode.
Press the shutter release button to start shooting.
L
Discards pictures taken up to that point and
takes pictures again from the first picture.
F
Saves pictures taken up to that point and
returns to standby mode.
When [Start Interval] is set to [Now], the first picture is taken.
When set to [Set Time], shooting starts at the set time.
To cancel shooting, press F.
After the set number of pictures are taken, the camera
returns to normal capture mode.
After the set number of pictures are taken, the camera
returns to normal capture mode.
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• The focus position is locked in the first frame.
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Interval Movie Record
5
Press the shutter release button to start shooting.
When [Start Interval] is set to [Now], the first picture is
taken.
Instant Review is displayed, and then the monitor turns off.
After the set number of pictures are taken, the camera
returns to normal movie recording mode.
In C mode, you can use the Interval Movie Record feature to
take still pictures at a set interval from a set time and save them
as a single movie file (Motion JPEG, file extension: .AVI).
1
Set the mode dial to C and press D.
The Drive Mode screen appears.
3
2
3
Use CD to select Y and press B.
Use ABCD to set the
Interval Movie Record
shooting conditions.
Interval
3
sec.
Recording Time
Start Interval
00:00'12"
Now
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
Interval
Select from 3 sec., 5 sec., 10 sec., 30
sec., 1min., 5 min., 10 min., 30 min.,
or 1 hr.
Recording
Time
Set the time at which to start and stop
recording from 12 seconds to 99
hours. The time that can be set varies
depending on [Interval] setting.
Start Interval Select whether to take the first picture
now or at a set time.
Start Time
When [Start Interval] is set to [Set
Time], set the time at which to start
shooting.
4
Press E to finish setting.
The camera returns to standby mode.
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Setting a File Format
Adjusting the Color and
Brightness of Images
v/A1
Still Pictures
X
White Balance
Set the file format for still pictures in the control panel or [Image
Capture Settings] of the A1 menu.
1
Press B in standby mode.
The White Balance setting screen appears.
3
Aspect Ratio
File Format
y, x, w, v
JPEG, RAW, RAW+
2
Use CD to select an item.
Auto White Balance
JPEG Recorded Pixels q, p, o
When k is selected, press B
and use CD to select q, r,
s or t.
JPEG Quality
m, l, k
uCaution
• When [File Format] is set to [RAW] or [RAW+], some
functions are not available. [RAW] and [RAW+] cannot be
selected for some capture modes. (p.71)
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
WB
White Balance
Color Temperature
Approx. 4,000 to 8,000K
Approx. 5,200K
Approx. 8,000K
Approx. 6,000K
tMemo
g Auto
•
When [File Format] is set to [RAW+], a JPEG image and a
RAW image with the same file number are saved at the same
time.
h
Daylight
Shade
i
j
Cloudy
• By assigning [One Push File Format] to M, you can take
pictures with a different file format setting only when the
q
r
Fluorescent - Daylight Color Approx. 6,500K
Fluorescent - Daylight White Approx. 5,000K
s Fluorescent - Cool White
k
Approx. 4,200K
t Fluorescent - Warm White Approx. 3,000K
Movies
v/C1
l
m
Tungsten
Approx. 2,850K
Set the file format for movies in the control panel or [Movie
Flash
Approx. 5,400K
Capture Settings] of the C1 menu.
n
o
Color Temperature Enhancement
Manual 1 to 3
–
–
Recorded Pixels u, t, s
Framerate
30 fps, 25 fps, 24 fps
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Adjusting the White Balance Manually
3
Press J.
The fine-tuning screen appears.
You can measure the white balance at a selected location.
G3
A2
1
2
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
0
Use CD to select o1 to
Manual White Balance
Available operations
o3.
AB
CD
M
Adjust: Green-Magenta
Adjust: Blue-Amber
3
SHUTTER
Adjust
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
WB
Resets the adjustment value to the default
setting.
3
4
Under the light you wish to measure the white
balance of, select a white area as the subject,
and press the shutter release button fully.
Adjust the white balance as necessary.
[The operation could not be completed correctly] appears
when measuring is unsuccessful. Press E to remeasure
the white balance.
4
5
Press E.
The screen of Step 2 reappears.
Press E.
The camera returns to standby mode.
tMemo
• You can set the white balance for when the flash discharges
in [6. WB When Using Flash] of the E1 menu.
Press E.
The camera returns to standby mode.
tMemo
• You can copy the white balance settings of an image
captured with this camera and save them as o1 to o3 in
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• During HDR Capture, multiple images are combined together
to create a single image, so it will take time to save the
composite image.
Adjusting Brightness
tMemo
Highlight Correction/Shadow Correction v/A2
• Specific HDR settings are used and HDR Capture cannot be
set when k or r of the S mode is selected.
Expands the dynamic range and enables a wider range of tones
by the CMOS sensor and reduces the occurrence of
overexposed/underexposed areas.
Set in the control panel or [D-Range Settings] of the A2 menu.
3
Highlight Correction
Auto
Shadow Correction
Auto
MENU
OK
MENU
OK
OK
Cancel
OK
Cancel
uCaution
• When the sensitivity is set to ISO 100, [Highlight Correction]
cannot be set to [On].
HDR Capture
v/A1
Takes three consecutive images at
three different exposure levels to
create a single composite image with
them.
HDR Capture
Off
Set in the control panel or [HDR
Capture] of the A1 menu.
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
uCaution
• This function cannot be used in some capture modes or in
combination with some other functions. (p.71)
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Bright
Muted
Controlling the Image Finishing
Tone
Natural
Portrait
Landscape
Vibrant
Radiant
Bleach Bypass
Reversal Film
Monochrome
Cross Processing
When you want to take images with a slightly different style, you
can set the desired picture style before you start shooting. The
following functions are available. Try out the various settings,
and find the shooting method that best suits your style.
Proceed to Step 6 if you do not need to change the
parameters.
3
Sets the image finishing tone such as
Custom Image
3
4
Press J.
The parameter setting screen appears.
[Bright] and [Portrait].
Digital Filter
Smart Effect
Takes images using various filters.
Takes images using various effects.
Use AB to select a
parameter.
Saturation
v/A1
Custom Image
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
1
2
Select [Custom Image] in the control panel, and
press E.
Available operations
The Custom Image setting screen appears.
CD
V
Adjusts the values.
Use ABCD to select an
Bright
Switches between [Sharpness] and [Fine
Sharpness]. (Not available in C mode).
image finishing tone.
M
Resets the adjustment value to the default
setting.
Parameter Adj.
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
5
Press E.
The screen of Step 2 reappears.
6
7
Press E.
Press F.
The camera returns to standby mode.
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Saving the Cross Processing Settings of a
Captured Image
Digital Filter
v/A1
1
2
Select [Digital Filter] in the control panel, and
press E.
The outcome of Cross Processing for Custom Image and Smart
Effect varies each time a picture is taken. If you take a cross
processed image that you like, you can save the Cross
Processing settings used in the image so that you can load and
use the same settings again.
The Digital Filter setting screen appears.
UseABCD to select a
Toy Camera
filter.
3
Select [No Filter] to not shoot with
a digital filter.
1
2
Press B in single image display of playback
mode.
The playback mode palette appears.
Parameter Adj.
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
Use ABCD to select a and press E.
The camera searches for cross processed images starting
from the most recent image taken.
Toy Camera
High Contrast
Shading
Tone Expansion
Invert Color
Extract Color
Unicolor Bold
Water Color
Posterization
Slim
[No cross processed image] appears if there are no cross
processed images.
Fish-eye
3
4
Use V to select a cross
processed image.
100-0001
Saves this image's Cross
Processing settings
Proceed to Step 6 if you do not need to change the
parameters.
Save as Favorite 1
Save as Favorite 2
Save as Favorite 3
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
3
4
Press J.
The parameter setting screen appears.
Use AB to select the “Favorite” number 1, 2 or
3 to save the settings, and press E.
The settings of the selected image are saved as your
“Favorite” settings.
Use AB to select a
Shading Level
parameter, and use CD to
adjust the value.
tMemo
• Saved cross processing settings can be loaded by selecting
[Cross Processing] in [Custom Image], and selecting one of
the Favorite settings 1 to 3 for the parameter.
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
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Press E.
The screen of Step 2 reappears.
2
Press D, and use AB to
select the function to save.
Quick Dial
Smart EEffect
Aspectt Ratio
Focus Method
Focus Peaking
ND Filter
6
7
Press E.
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
Press F.
The camera returns to standby mode.
3
4
Press E, and then press B.
uCaution
3
• This function cannot be used in some capture modes or in
combination with some other functions. (p.72)
• Depending on the filter used, it may take longer to save
images.
Use AB to select the
position 1-4 of the quick
dial.
Smart Effect
1.Brilliant Color
tMemo
MENU
• Images can be processed with digital filters in playback
Smart Effect
2.Unicolor Bold
5
Use CD to select the
desired setting.
Select a Smart Effect setting from
those listed below.
Saving Frequently Used Functions to
the Quick Dial
A3
USER 1
USER 2
USER 3
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
One of the following functions can be saved in the quick dial
located on the front side of the camera. You can save frequently
used functions to the quick dial to easily change the settings.
Brilliant Color
Unicolor Bold
Vintage Color
Antique
Tone Expansion
Bold Monochrome
Vibrant Color Enhance
Faded Color
Smart Effect
Aspect Ratio
Focus Method
Focus Peaking
ND Filter
Warm Fade
USER 1 to 3
1
Select [Quick Dial] in A3 menu and press D.
The [Quick Dial] screen appears.
6
Press E.
The screen of Step 4 reappears.
Repeat Steps 4 to 6 to save the settings to the other
positions.
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Shooting with Smart Effect
7
Press F twice.
The camera returns to standby mode.
1
Save [Smart Effect] for [Quick Dial].
tMemo
• The shooting settings of your favorite images can be saved in
[USER1 - 3] of [Smart Effect]. You can quickly shoot images
with your favorite settings by using the quick dial. (p.66)
2
3
4
In standby mode, turn the quick dial to select the
position 1 to 4.
Press B to change the parameters.
The parameter setting screen appears.
Loading Settings for Taking Pictures
3
You can take pictures with the settings saved in the quick dial.
When you use the quick dial to take pictures, priority is given to
the settings saved in the quick dial.
Use CD to change the
parameters.
Bold Monochrome
1
In standby mode, turn the
quick dial to select the
position 1 to 4.
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
5
Press E.
The camera returns to standby mode.
uCaution
• This function cannot be used in combination with some other
functions. (p.73)
2
3
Shoot.
After taking pictures, return the quick dial to the
position 0.
The camera returns to the original settings.
uCaution
• You cannot use the menus to change the settings when
taking pictures with the quick dial. To change the settings of
the quick dial, save other settings again.
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Item
Function
Page
Playback Mode Palette Items
Saves the settings used for
an image captured in Cross
Image or Smart Effect as
Save Cross
Processing
Playback functions can be set from
a
g
Image Rotation
the playback mode palette as well as
your “Favorite” settings.
Press B in single image display of
the playback mode to display the
playback mode palette.
Rotates captured images.
Useful for image playback on
TV and other display devices
Saves the shooting settings
quick dial.
Save Smart
Effect *1
MENU Exit
OK OK
RAW
Develops RAW images into
b
c
Item
Function
Page
Image Rotation Changes the rotation
4
Divides a movie or deletes
S
T
Movie Edit *4
information of images.
unwanted segments.
Processes images with
Digital Filter *1
Transfers selected images
wirelessly using an optional
Eye-Fi card.
Eye-Fi Image
Transfer
digital filters.
e
Corrects images of a subject
captured with red eyes.
U
V
W
Red-eye Edit
*1 Not available when a movie is displayed.
*2 Not available when a RAW image is displayed.
*3 Available only when a RAW image is saved.
*4 Available only when a movie is displayed.
Changes the number of
recorded pixels of the image.
Resize
Crops out only the desired
area of an image.
Index
Joins a number of images
together and creates an
index image with them.
X
Protects images from being
accidentally erased.
Y
Z
Protect
Plays back images one after
another.
Slideshow
Saves the white balance
Save as Manual settings of the captured
o
WB *1
image as Manual White
Balance.
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Deleting Selected Images
Changing the Playback Method
1
Displaying Multiple Images
2
Select the images to
delete.
You can display 4, 9, 30 or 56 thumbnail images at the same
time.
1
Turn V to the left in
playback mode.
MENU
OK
Delete
4
The multi-image display screen
appears.
Available operations
ABCD
E
Moves the selection frame.
_
INFO
100 0505
Confirms/cancels the selection of the
image to delete.
Available operations
V
Shows the selected image in single
image display.
Use CD to select a different image.
ABCD
G
Moves the selection frame.
Shows the
display style
selection
screen.
9
Thumbnail Display
3
4
Press L.
The delete confirmation screen appears.
_
INFO
100 0505
Select [Select & Delete] and press E.
L
Deletes the selected images.
tMemo
2
Press E.
• You can select up to 100 images at a time.
• Protected images cannot be selected.
The selected image appears in single image display.
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Displaying Images by Folder
Displaying Images by Shooting Date
Images are grouped and displayed by shooting date.
123
1
Turn V to the left in Step
1 of “Displaying Multiple
The folder display screen
appears.
100
104
101
105
102
106
103
107
1
2
The display style selection screen appears.
_
100 0505
Number of images shot on this date
Select [Calendar Filmstrip
Available operations
Display].
2/5
2014.7
THU
SAT
MON
FRI
10
12
21
25
ABCD
L
Moves the selection frame.
Deletes the selected folder.
4
2014.8
SUN
THU
TUE
3
14
26
2
Press E.
100-0001
The images in the selected folder are displayed.
Shooting Thumbnail
date
Deleting a Folder
Available operations
AB
CD
Selects a shooting date.
1
2
Select a folder to delete in Step 1 of “Displaying
Selects an image taken on the
selected shooting date.
The delete confirmation screen appears.
V to the right
Shows the selected image in single
image display.
Select [Delete] and press E.
The selected folder and all the images in it are deleted.
When there are protected images in the folder, select
[Delete all] or [Leave all].
L
Deletes the selected image.
3
Press E.
The selected image appears in single image display.
uCaution
• Calendar Filmstrip Display is not available when there are
more than 100,000 image files saved on the memory card.
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Playing Back Images Continuously
(Slideshow)
Displaying Rotated Images
When you take pictures with the camera held vertically, the
image rotation information is saved when shooting. During
playback, the image is automatically rotated based on the
rotation information when [Auto Image Rotation] in the B1
menu is set to [On].
1
Select Z in the playback mode palette.
Slideshow starts.
Available operations
The rotation information of an image can be changed by
following the procedure below.
E
C
D
B
Pauses/resumes playback.
Displays the previous image.
Displays the next image.
Stops playback.
1
2
Display the image to edit in single image
display.
4
Select S in the playback mode palette.
The selected image is rotated in 90° increments and the
four thumbnail images are displayed.
After all images are played back, the camera returns to the
single image display.
tMemo
• You can change the [Display Duration], [Screen Effect],
[Repeat Playback] and [Auto Movie Playback] settings for
slideshow in [Slideshow] of the B1 menu. Slideshow can be
started from the Slideshow setting screen.
3
Use ABCD to select the
desired rotation direction
and press E.
The image rotation information is
saved.
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
uCaution
• When [14. Save Rotation Info] is set to [Off] in the E3 menu,
the image rotation information is not saved when shooting.
• You cannot change the rotation information for the following
images and situation.
• Protected images
• Images without a rotation information tag
• When [Auto Image Rotation] is set to [Off] in the B1 menu
• Movie files cannot be rotated.
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uCaution
Connecting the Camera to an AV Device
• When using the video output, images are output at normal
resolution regardless of the resolution supported by the AV
device. To output HD video, use the HDMI output or transfer
to and play back on a computer.
• While the camera is connected to an AV device, nothing is
displayed on the camera monitor. Also, you cannot adjust the
volume on the camera. Adjust the volume on the AV device.
• You cannot output both composite and HDMI video signals at
the same time.
You can connect the camera to a TV or other device with a video
input terminal or HDMI input terminal and play back images.
Have a cable according to the terminal of the device to which
you connect.
Terminal of AV Device
Cable Used
Video terminal
AV cable I-AVC7 (optional)
HDMI cable with an HDMI terminal
(Type D) (commercially available)
HDMI terminal
tMemo
• Check the operating manual of the AV device and select a
suitable input terminal for connecting the camera.
4
1
2
Turn the AV device and camera off.
• If you intend to use the camera continuously for a long period,
use of the AC adapter kit (optional) is recommended.
the video output format is also set in accordance with that
region. When you set [Time Setting] to [Destination] in [World
Time] of the D1 menu, the video output setting changes to
the video output format for that city. Depending on the country
or region, images may fail to be played back with the set video
output format. If this happens, change the setting in [Video
World Time Cities” (p.84) for video output format for cities that
can be selected as a hometown or destination.
Open the terminal cover of the camera, and
connect the cable to either the PC/AV terminal or
HDMI terminal.
• By default, the maximum resolution supported by both the AV
device and camera is automatically selected. If it fails to play
back images properly, change the setting in [HDMI Out] of
[Interface Options] in the D2 menu.
3
4
Connect the other end of the cable to the input
terminal on the AV device.
Turn the AV device and camera on.
The camera turns on in video mode or HDMI mode, and the
camera information is displayed on the screen of the
connected AV device.
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7
Save the captured images to the computer.
Disconnect the camera from the computer.
Connecting the Camera to a
Computer
Connect the camera to a computer using the provided USB
cable I-USB7.
uCaution
• The camera cannot be operated while it is connected to a
computer. To operate the camera, terminate the USB
connection on the computer, then turn off the camera and
remove the USB cable.
1
2
3
Turn the computer on.
Turn the camera off.
tMemo
Provided Software” (p.85) for system requirements to
connect the camera to a computer and to use the software.
• The USB connection mode when connecting the camera to a
computer can be set in [USB Connection] of [Interface
Options] in the D2 menu. Normally, you do not need to
change the default setting ([MSC]).
4
Open the terminal cover of the camera, and
connect the USB cable to the PC/AV terminal.
4
5
Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the
computer.
Turn the camera on.
The camera is recognized as a removable disk.
If the “Q-S1” dialog appears when the camera is turned on,
select [Open folder to view files] and click the OK button.
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Cropping Out Part of the Image (Cropping)
Editing and Processing Images
Crops out only the desired area of the selected image and
saves it as a new file.
Changing the Image Size
1
2
Display the image to edit in single image
display.
uCaution
• Only JPEG images captured with this camera can be resized
or cropped.
• Images already resized or cropped to the minimum file size
with this camera cannot be processed.
Select W in the playback mode palette.
The cropping frame to specify the size and position of the
area to crop appears on the screen.
4
3
Specify the size and
position of the area to crop
by using the cropping
frame.
Changing the Number of Recorded Pixels
(Resize)
Changes the number of recorded pixels of the selected image,
and saves it as a new file.
MENU
OK
1
2
3
Display the image to edit in single image
display.
Available operations
V
Changes the size of the cropping frame.
Moves the cropping frame.
ABCD
J
Select V in the playback mode palette.
The screen to select the recorded pixels appears.
Changes the aspect ratio.
M
Rotates the cropping frame (only when
possible).
Use CD to select the
number of recorded pixels
and press E.
4
5
Press E.
You can select one of the image
sizes starting from one size smaller
OK
MENU
Select [Save as] and press E.
than that of the original image.
4
Select [Save as] and press E.
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Removing the Red-eye Effect
Processing Images with Digital Filters
You can correct images where the flash has caused the subject
to appear with red eyes.
1
Display the image to edit in single image
display.
1
2
Display the image to edit in single image
display.
2
3
Select T in the playback mode palette.
The screen to select a filter appears.
Select U in the playback mode palette.
[The operation could not be completed correctly] appears
when red eyes cannot be detected on the camera.
Use ABCD to select a
filter.
100-0001
Base Parameter Adj
Use V to select a different
image.
4
3
Select [Save as] and press E.
Parameter Adj.
uCaution
MENU
OK
OK
Stop
• The Red-eye Edit function can be used only for the JPEG
images captured with this camera.
Base Parameter Adj
Toy Camera
Posterization
Slim
High Contrast
Shading
Fish-eye
Retro
Tone Expansion
Invert Color
Extract Color
Unicolor Bold
Water Color
Sketch
Miniature
Soft
Starburst
Proceed to Step 6 if you do not need to change the parameters.
4
Press J.
The parameter setting screen appears.
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Use AB to select a
parameter, and use CD to
adjust the value.
The parameters that can be set
varies depending on the selected
filter.
3
4
Select [Recreating filter
effects] and press E.
The filter effects used for the
selected image appear.
Brightness
Applying the digital filter
Recreating filter effects
Searching for the original image
MENU
OK OK
MENU
OK
OK
Cancel
To check the parameter
100-0001
Reapplies following digital filter
effects from previous image
6
7
Press E.
The save confirmation screen appears.
details, press G.
Press G again to return to the
previous screen.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
17.
18.--
--
16.
15.--
--
2109..--
Select [Apply additional filter(s)] or [Save as]
and press E.
4
MENU
INFO
OK OK
Details
Select [Apply additional filter(s)] when you want to apply
additional filters to the same image. The screen of Step 3
reappears.
5
6
Press E.
The image selection screen appears.
uCaution
Use V to select an image
for applying the same filter
effects, and press E.
You can only select an image that
has not been processed with a filter.
100-0001
• Only JPEG and RAW images captured with this camera can
be edited with the digital filters.
Performs digital filter
processing to this image
tMemo
• Up to 20 filters, including a digital filter used during shooting
(p.49), can be applied to the same image.
MENU
OK OK
7
Select [Save as] and press E.
Recreating Filter Effects
tMemo
Retrieves the filter effects of a selected image and applies the
same filter effects to other images.
•
If [Searching for the original image] is selected in Step 3, the
original image prior to digital filter application can be retrieved.
1
2
Display a filter-processed image in single image
display.
Select T in the playback mode palette.
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Select a
folder
Picks images automatically from the
folder selected.
Creating a Composite Image (Index)
If s is selected, [Select a folder]
appears and leads you to the folder
selection screen.
Joins a number of images together and creates a new image
with them.
1
2
Select X in the playback mode palette.
The Index setting screen appears.
6
7
Select [Create an index image] and press E.
The index image appears.
Select [Layout].
Select [Save] or [Reshuffle] and press E.
When [Reshuffle] is selected, you can reselect the images
to be included in the index and display a new index image.
Layout
Select from l (Thumbnail), k
Images
Backgrnd.
(Square), m (Random1), n
(Random2), o (Random3) or
p (Bubble).
Selecction
4
Create an index image
tMemo
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
• The file name format for index image is “INDXxxxx.JPG”.
3
Select the number of images from 12, 24 or 36 in
[Images].
When the number of saved images is smaller than the number
selected, empty spaces will appear when [Layout] is set to
l
and some images may be duplicated for the other layouts.
4
5
Select the background color from white, black,
wood grain, cork, or water in [Backgrnd.].
Select a type of image selection in [Selection].
q
Auto
Picks images automatically from all
of the images saved.
r
Select
image(s)
Lets you select images that you want
to include in the index image. If r
is selected, [Select image(s)]
appears and leads you to the image
selection screen.
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Editing Movies
5
Use CD to move the
selection frame and press
E.
00'05"
10'00"
1
Display the movie to edit in single image
display.
The segments to delete are
Select segments for deletion
specified.
MENU
OK
2
3
Select c in the playback mode palette.
The movie editing screen appears.
(Multiple segments can be
deleted at once.)
Press E again to cancel the selection.
Select the point where you
want to divide the movie.
The frame at the dividing point is
displayed at the top of the screen.
Up to four points can be selected
6
7
8
Press F.
The screen of Step 3 reappears.
00'00"
10'00"
4
Press E.
The save confirmation screen appears.
MENU
OK OK
Stop
to divide the original movie into
five segments.
Select [Save as] and press E.
Available operations
tMemo
A
Plays back/pauses a movie.
• Select dividing points in chronological order from the
D
Forwards a frame (when paused).
Fast-forwards playback.
beginning of the movie. When canceling the selected dividing
points, cancel each of them in reverse order (from the end of
the movie to the beginning). In an order other than specified,
you can neither select dividing points nor cancel the
selections of the dividing points.
Press and hold
D
C
C
Reverses a frame (when paused).
Fast-reverses playback.
Press and hold
J
Confirms/cancels a dividing point.
Adjusts the volume.
V
Proceed to Step 7 if you do not want to delete any segment.
4
Press L.
The screen to select segments to delete is displayed.
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Develop
images as shot Settings only.
Allows you to change Image Capture
RAW Development
You can develop RAW images into JPEG images, and save
them as a new file.
Develop
Allows you to change Image Capture
images with
modified
settings
Settings, White Balance, Custom Image,
Digital Filter, Sensitivity, High-ISO NR,
Shadow Correction, and Distortion
Correction.
1
Select b in the playback mode palette.
The screen for selecting a RAW image processing option
2 appears.
Select the desired option and press E.
5
Use AB to select the parameter to change, and
use CD to change the value.
Develop a
Develops an image.
For Image Capture Settings,
press D and use AB to select
100-0001
single image
4
Image Capture Settings
an item.
Develop
Develops up to 500 images with the
For White Balance, Custom
Image and Digital Filter, press D
to display the setting screen.
multiple images same settings.
Developimages Develops up to 500 images in the
OK
MENU
in folder
selected folder with the same settings.
When [Develop a single image] is selected, proceed to Step 5.
6
7
Press E.
The save confirmation screen appears.
3 The image/folder selection screen appears.
Press E to select images
Select [Save as] and press E.
When [Develop a single image] is selected, select
[Continue] or [Exit] and press E.
or folders.
When [Develop multiple images]
is selected, up to 500 images can
be selected. Press J to finish
selecting images.
uCaution
MENU
OK
• Only RAW images captured with this camera can be
developed.
The screen for selecting the
4 parameter setting method appears.
Select the parameter
setting method and press
tMemo
• When [Develop multiple images] or [Develop images in
folder] is selected in Step 2, a “xxxR_JPG” folder with a new
number is created, and the JPEG images are stored in it.
• With the provided software “Digital Camera Utility 5”, you can
develop RAW files on a computer.
Develop images as shot
E.
Develop images with
modified settings
MENU
OK OK
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Setting the One Push File Format
Camera Settings
1
2
Select [One Push File Format] in [Green Button]
of A3 menu.
A3
Setting the M/V Functions
Select T or S for [Cancel after 1 shot].
The functions assigned to M and V can be changed with
The recording format returns to the original file
format after a picture is taken.
[Green Button] of the A3 menu.
T
Settings are retained until any of the following
operations is performed:
Setting the M Operation
S
• When M is pressed again
• When 3, F, G or power switch is pressed
• When the mode dial is turned
One of the following functions can be
assigned to M.
Green Button
Green Button
Preview
One Push File Format
5
AE Lock
Enable AF
Green Button
3
For each file format, select
the file format for when M
is pressed.
One Push File Format
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
Cancel after 1 shot
Setting
Function
The left side is the [File Format]
setting and the right side is the
changed file format when M is
pressed.
Green Button Resets the values being adjusted.
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
Enables you to check the depth of field by
stopping down the aperture of the lens to the
Preview
actually set value while M is pressed.
Temporarily changes the file format
regardless of the [File Format] setting.
You can set whether to apply the setting to
only one image or not, and select the file
format when M is pressed.
One Push File
Format
AE Lock
Locks the exposure setting.
Autofocus is performed only when M is
pressed and not when the shutter release
button is pressed halfway.
Enable AF
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Setting the V Operation in P Mode
Setting the M Operation in M/TAv Mode
Set the value to be changed with V when in G mode.
You can set the function of M when in L or K mode.
1
2
Select [Green Button] in [Green Button] of A3
menu.
1
2
Select [Green Button] in [Green Button] of A3
menu.
Select [E-dial in Program]
and change the setting.
Select [Action in M/TAv
Mode] and change the
setting.
Green Button
Green Button
P
LINE
P
SHIFT
Green Button
Green Button
Tv
Av
SHIFT
SHIFT
P
Tv
Av
Action in M/TAv Mode
E-dial in Program
Action in M/TAv Mode
E-dial in Program
P
OFF
OFF
Sets the aperture and
shutter speed to the
Program Line exposure
Shifts combination of the
aperture and shutter speed
to obtain proper exposure
MENU
OK
OK
Cancel
MENU
OK
OK
Cancel
5
G SHIFT Automatically adjusts the shutter speed and
aperture value to obtain a proper exposure
(Program Shift).
G LINE
Adjusts the aperture value and shutter speed
to obtain a proper exposure according to the
Program Line.
GXI Adjusts the shutter speed (Shutter Priority
I SHIFT Adjusts the shutter speed while the aperture
Automatic Exposure).
value remains fixed.
GXJ Adjusts the aperture value (Aperture Priority
J SHIFT Adjusts the aperture value while the shutter
Automatic Exposure).
speed remains fixed.
OFF
Disables the V operation when turned in G
OFF
Disables the M operation when pressed in
mode.
L or K mode.
tMemo
• If M is pressed after turning V in G mode, the setting
returns to normal G mode.
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Using the Saved Settings
Saving the Settings of a Captured Image
You can load and use the saved settings when taking pictures.
If you take an image that you like, you can save the settings used in
that image to make it even easier to replicate the look of the image.
1
2
3
Select [Quick Dial] in A3 menu.
1
2
3
Display the image to edit in single image display
of playback mode.
Select [Smart Effect] in [Quick Dial] screen.
Select g in the playback mode palette.
The screen for changing the settings appears.
Save USER1, USER2, and
USER3 to any of the dial
Smart Effect
10. USER1
positions 1 to 4.
Save the White Balance,
Custom Image and Digital
Filter settings as
100-0001
Auto White Balance
USER 2
USER 3
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
5
necessary.
Select [– –] to not save a setting.
Reset
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
4
In standby mode, set the quick dial to the
position 1 to 4.
Available operations
The shooting settings saved in the selected position is
loaded.
AB
CD
V
M
Changes the function.
Changes the value.
tMemo
Selects a different image.
Resets the adjustment value to the default setting.
4
5
Press E.
The save confirmation screen appears.
Select a USER mode
100-0001
Saves this image's settings
number and press E.
The selected image along with
the settings used in that image
as Smart Effect
Save as USER1
Save as USER2
Save as USER3
are saved in USER1 to 3.
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
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tMemo
Displaying the Local Date and Time of
the Specified City
selected as a hometown or destination.
• Select [F Hometown] in Step 3 to change the city and DST
settings for the hometown.
D1
as the date and time of your present location and are reflected
in the shooting date and time for images.
Setting the destination to a location other than your present
location enables you to display the local date and time on the
monitor when traveling abroad and also save images time-
stamped with the local date and time.
•
G appears in the control panel and guide display if [Time
Setting] is set to G. Also, the video output setting changes to
the video output format for that city.
Selecting Settings to Save in the
Camera
A3
1
2
Select [World Time] in D1 menu.
Most of the functions set on this camera are saved even if the
camera is turned off. For the following function settings, you can
select whether to save the settings (T) or to return the settings
to their default values (S) when the camera is turned off.
Set in [Memory] of the A3 menu.
Select the time you wish to
World Time
Time Setting
5
display in [Time Setting].
Select F (Hometown) or G
(Destination).
Destinnation
London
16:00
10:00
Hometown
New York
MENU
Default
Setting
Default
Setting
Function
Flash Mode
Function
3
4
Press B to select [G Destination] and press D.
The [G Destination] screen appears.
Flash Exposure
Compensation
T
T
Drive Mode
T
T
T
Focus Position
Digital Filter
S
S
S
Destinnation
Use CD to select a city.
Use V to change the region.
White Balance
Custom Image
HDR Capture
London
DST
+6:00
16:00
OK OK
Playback Info
Display
Sensitivity
T
T
T
MENU
Cancel
EV Compensation
tMemo
5
6
Press B to select [DST] (daylight saving time),
and use CD to select S or T.
• When [Reset] of the D3 menu is performed, all Memory
settings return to the default values.
Press E.
The [World Time] screen reappears.
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Selecting the Folder/File Number Settings D2
File Management Settings
Folder
Protecting Images from Deletion (Protect)
When images are captured with this camera, a folder is
automatically created and the captured images are stored in it.
Each folder name consists of a sequential number from 100 to
999 and a string of 5 characters. You can change the folder
name in [Folder Name] of the D2 menu.
You can protect images from being accidentally deleted.
uCaution
• Even protected images are deleted if the inserted memory
card is formatted.
The two digits of the month and day on which the
picture was taken are assigned after the folder
Date number. The month and day appear according to the
date format set in [Date Adjustment].
1
2
3
Select Y in the playback mode palette.
The screen for selecting the unit for processing appears.
5
Example) 101_0125: for images taken on January 25th
Select the unit and press E.
If you selected [All images], proceed to Step 4.
The character string “PENTX” is assigned after the
PENTX folder number.
Example) 101PENTX
Use V to select an image.
100-0001
A folder with a new number is created when the folder name is
changed.
tMemo
Protect
Unprotect
• A maximum of 500 images (100 images for Eye-Fi card) can
be stored in a single folder. When the number of captured
images exceeds 500, a new folder is created with the number
following the number of the folder currently being used. In
Exposure Bracketing shooting, images will be stored in the
same folder until shooting is completed.
MENU
OK OK
Exit
4
5
Select [Protect] and press E.
Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to protect other images.
•
When [Create New Folder] is selected in the
D2 menu, a folder is
Press F to finish setting.
created with the number following the number of the folder
currently being used. Only one folder can be created using this
feature. Multiple empty folders cannot be created consecutively.
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• When [Develop multiple images] or [Develop images in
folder] of [RAW Development] is performed, a “xxxR_JPG”
folder with a new number is created, and the JPEG images
are stored in it. (p.63)
Transferring Images via Wireless LAN D2
You can transfer images to your computer via wireless LAN by
using a memory card with a built-in wireless LAN (Eye-Fi card).
uCaution
Select the camera action when using
an Eye-Fi card in [Eye-Fi
Communication] of [Eye-Fi] in the D2
menu.
Eye-Fi
Eye-Fi Communication
Communication Info
• The maximum folder number is 999. After the folder number
reaches 999, you cannot capture new images if you attempt
to change the folder name or create a new folder, or when the
file name number reaches 9999.
Automatically transfers
unsent images from memory card
MENU
OK
OK
Cancel
File No.
Transfers images automatically when there are any
images that have not yet been transferred.
Only movies with a size of 2 GB or less can be
transferred.
Each file name consists of a string of 4
characters and a sequential number
from 0001 to 9999. You can set whether
to continue the sequential numbering
for the file name even if a new folder is
created in [Sequential Numbering] of
File No.
Sequential Numbering
AUTO
Reset File Number
5
Uses sequential file number
in new folder based on last
number in previous folder
MENU
Transfers images that are selected in playback mode.
Only JPEG and RAW images can be transferred.
SELECT
OFF
[File No.] in the
D2 menu.
Turns off the wireless LAN function.
Continues the sequential numbering for the file name
even if a new folder is created.
uCaution
T
S
• Set up a wireless LAN access point on a computer for the
Eye-Fi card connection.
• For RAW images and movie files, the success of transfer
depends on the specifications and settings of the Eye-Fi card
in use.
Returns the file number of the first image saved to a
folder to 0001 each time a new folder is created.
Select [Reset File Number] to reset the file number to its default setting.
• Images may not be transferred when the battery level is low.
• It may take time to transfer a large number of images. The
camera may turn off if the internal temperature of the camera
becomes high.
tMemo
• When the file number reaches 9999, a new folder is created
and the file number is reset.
•
One of the following string of characters is used as the file name
prefix depending on the [13. Color Space] setting of the 3 menu.
E
Color Space
sRGB
File Name
IMGPxxxx.JPG
_IMGxxxx.JPG
AdobeRGB
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tMemo
5
Select the image(s) to
transfer.
Images that have already been
transferred and movies cannot
be selected.
• [Eye-Fi] of the D2 menu cannot be selected when an Eye-Fi
card is not inserted.
• When an Eye-Fi card is used, 100 images can be stored in a
single folder. For RAW+ images, two files are counted as one
image.
000/100
100-0001
MENU
OK
INFO
Finish
Cancel
• Select [Communication Info] to check the firmware version of
the Eye-Fi card.
Available operations
ABCD
V
Moves the selection frame.
Shows the single image display.
Confirms/cancels the image selection.
Transferring Selected Images
You can select the images to transfer.
E
1
2
3
Set [Eye-Fi Communication] to [SELECT] in
[Eye-Fi] of D2 menu.
6
7
Press G.
The confirmation screen appears.
5
Select e in the playback mode palette.
The screen for selecting a transfer option appears.
Select [Transfer] and press E.
The single image display reappears after an operation
message is displayed.
Select the desired option and press E.
Select image(s) Up to 100 images can be selected in
one folder.
Select a folder Transfers all images that can be
transferred in the selected folder.
The folder selection screen appears.
4
Select a folder and press E.
The image selection screen appears.
When [Select a folder] is selected, proceed to Step 7.
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#: Restricted
: Not available
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S
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Capture Mode
R
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1600
×
×
AJ AJ
AJ AJ
AJ AJ
AJ
Flash
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
Single Frame
Shooting
×
×
Continuous
Shooting
MN*3
×
×
×
×
6
Self-timer
0 sec./
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
Q
3 sec.
Remote
Control
Continuous
Shooting
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
Exposure
Bracketing
Multi-exposure
Interval Shooting
#
×
×
×
×
Focus Method
RAW/
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f*1
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f*1
e*1
f*1
File Format
×
×
×
×
RAW+
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Capture Mode
R
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Shake Reduction
White Balance
Custom Image
Digital Filter
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
HDR Capture
×
×
×
×
Save RAW Data
×
×
×
×
*1 Fixed to; the setting cannot be changed.
*2 Limited to; available settings are limited.
*3 Fixed to; M for JPEG, N for RAW/RAW
*4 The shortest shooting interval is 10 sec.
6
*5 Focus methods other than e and f can be selected.
*6 Specific settings are used.
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Restrictions on the Combinations of Special Functions
: Not available
×
Continuous
Shooting
Exposure
Bracketing
Interval
Shooting
Multi-exposure
Digital Filter
Smart Effect
HDR Capture
Flash
×
×
Continuous
Shooting
×
×
×
×
×
×
Self-timer
×
×
Remote
Continuous
Shooting
×
×
×
×
×
Exposure
Bracketing
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
Multi-exposure
6
×
×
×
×
×
Interval Shooting
RAW/
×
×
File Format
N
×
RAW+
Custom Image
×
×
Digital Filter
Smart Effect
×
×
×
×
×
×
Save RAW Data
×
×
*1 Fixed to; the setting cannot be changed.
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*1 No focusing mechanism on 07 MOUNT SHIELD
*2 Set the aperture manually.
Functions Available with Various
Lenses
*3 Lens shutter built-in to the adapter used.
*4 Set [1. Lens Shutter Options] to [Lens and electronic shutters] or
[Electronic shutter only] in the E1 menu. When [Lens and electronic
shutters] is selected, you can take pictures at higher speeds with the
electronic shutter than with the lens shutter.
Ex.)With a 01 STANDARD lens
Pictures are taken at 1/2000 sec. or slower with the lens shutter
and 1/2000 sec. or faster with the electronic shutter.
*5 Aperture value fixed.
01 STANDARD PRIME
02 STANDARD ZOOM
06 TELEPHOTO ZOOM
08 WIDE ZOOM
A group
04 TOY WIDE
B group
05 TOY TELEPHOTO
07 MOUNT SHIELD
*6 V mode is not available. Allows the use of a slow shutter speed
of up to 2 sec.
C group
D group
03 FISH-EYE
*7 06 TELEPHOTO ZOOM lens is not available.
*8 Built-in flash: 1/2000 sec., external flash: 1/250 sec.
*9 Flash sync speed is approx. 1/13 sec.
ADAPTER Q FOR K MOUNT LENS
*10 Light is unevenly distributed.
*11 Light may be unevenly distributed.
x: Available #: Restricted
: Not available
×
Lens Type
A
B
C
D
Function
v
group
group
group
group
6
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Compatibility with the Built-in Flash
×
×
×
w
x
x
x
Depending on the lens being used, the use of the built-in flash
may be limited.
Quick-shift focus
Autofocus Method
MF Autozoom
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
Restrictions when using
Lens
#
the built-in flash
Aperture control
ND filter on the lens
Shutter on the lens
Electronic shutter
R/S/U mode
G/I/J mode
L mode
If the focal length is less than 6 mm,
02 STANDARD ZOOM vignetting may occur at the wide-
angle setting.
×
x
×
×
x
x
x
x
The built-in flash is not available due
to vignetting.
x
x
x
x
#
#
#
03 FISH-EYE
#
#
#
Light may be unevenly distributed
depending on the shooting
#
#
#
#
#
C mode
#
08 WIDE ZOOM
conditions because the built-in flash
does not cover the angle of view of
the lens.
Movie Continuous AF
P-TTL auto flash
x
×
×
×
x
x
#
#
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Available operations
About Hoods
AB
CD
V
Changes the value of each digit.
When using a hood with a 02 STANDARD ZOOM lens, be sure
to use the PH-RBB 40.5mm. If the PH-SBA 40.5mm is used,
vignetting may occur at the wide-angle setting.
Selects a digit.
Selects a value from the list.
When using a zoom lens, select the actual focal length
which the zoom is set to.
About Filters
Vignetting will occur at the wide-angle setting if the 100 PL
FILTER is used with a 02 STANDARD ZOOM lens.
4
Press E.
The camera returns to standby mode.
tMemo
Using a K-Mount Lens
• The focal length setting can be changed in [Input Focal
Length] of the A2 menu.
A K-mount lens can be attached to this camera with the use of
the optional Adapter Q for K Mount Lens. When a K-mount lens
is used, the focal length must be set manually for some
functions such as Shake Reduction, since the focal length
cannot be obtained automatically.
• When the Adapter Q for K Mount Lens is used, the camera
operates in J mode when the capture mode is set to other
than L mode.
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• Refer to the Adapter Q for K mount lens manual for details.
1
2
Turn the camera off.
Attach the adapter and lens to the camera, and
turn the camera on.
The [Input Focal Length] screen appears.
3
Set the lens focal length.
15.0
Input Focal Length
21.0
35.0
55.0
77.0
0000.0
mm
135.0
200.0
300.0
MENU
OK OK
Cancel
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tMemo
• When an external flash is attached directly to the hot shoe of
the camera, the camera’s center of gravity is shifted, making
it difficult to take pictures. Attach the Hot Shoe Adapter FG
(optional) to the camera hot shoe and the Off-Camera Shoe
Adapter F (optional) to the bottom of the external flash, and
connect these with the Extension Cord F5P (optional) as
shown in the illustration. The Off-Camera Shoe Adapter F can
be mounted to your tripod using the tripod screw.
Functions when Using an
External Flash
Using an optional external flash AF540FGZ, AF540FGZ II,
AF360FGZ, AF360FGZ II, AF200FG or AF160FC enables a
variety of flash modes, such as P-TTL auto flash mode.
x: Available
:Not available
×
AF540FGZ
Flash
Built-in
flash
AF540FGZ II AF200FG
AF360FGZ AF160FC
AF360FGZ II
Camera Function
Red-eye reduction flash
Auto Flash Discharge
x
x
x
x
x
x
Automatic switch to theflash sync
speed
x
x
x
x
x
x
Automatic setting of the aperture
value in G or I mode
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P-TTL auto flash
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Slow-speed Sync flash
Flash Exposure Compensation
Auto zoom flash head
AF assist light of external flash
Trailing Curtain Sync flash
Contrast-control-sync flash
Slave flash
• To use an AF160FC flash with the camera, a commercially
available step-up ring or similar accessory is needed.
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
Flash sync speed when using the flash
x
x
Lens Type
Flash Sync Speed
×
×
×
×
×
×
Wireless flash
1/2000 sec. or slower
When [1. Lens
When using an
external flash: 1/250
sec. or slower
Shutter Options] is
set to [Electronic
shutter only] in the
E1 menu: 1/13 sec.
or slower
uCaution
A group
• The built-in flash does not discharge if the camera is
connected to an external flash.
• Combining with flashes from other manufacturers may cause
equipment breakdown.
B group
C group
1/13 sec. or slower
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Problem
Cause
[Autofocus
Method] is set to
e or f.
Remedy
Troubleshooting
Set [Autofocus Method] to g,
tMemo
The focus cannot
be locked.
The capture mode [Autofocus Method] is fixed to
is set to e, l, f in these modes. Set a
o or u of S capture mode other than those
• In rare cases, the camera may not operate correctly due to
static electricity. This can be remedied by taking the battery
out and putting it back in again. If the camera operates
correctly, it does not require any repairs.
mode.
shown to the left.
When the flash
mode is set to A
or B, the flash
does not
discharge if the
subject is bright.
Problem
Cause
Remedy
Battery is not
installed properly.
Change the flash mode. (p.36)
Check the orientation of battery.
The camera does
not turn on.
The built-in flash
does not
discharge.
The battery power
is low.
Charge the battery.
The capture mode
is set to c, g,
j, k, r, o,
s, t, u or v
of S mode.
The flash mode is fixed to J in
these modes. Set a capture
mode other than those shown
to the left.
The built-in flashis
charging.
Wait until charging is finished.
Insert a memory card with
There is no
Theshuttercannot
be released.
available space on available space or delete
the memory card. unwanted images.
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The camera is not
recognizedwhenit
is connected to a
computer.
The USB
Set [USB Connection] to [MSC]
Data is being
processed.
Wait until processing is
finished.
connection mode in [Interface Options] of the D2
is set to [PTP].
menu.
v cannot work well for low-
contrast objects (the sky, white
walls, etc.), dark colors,
When you use the quick dial to
take pictures, priority is given to
the settings saved in the quick
dial.
The shooting
The quick dial is
settings cannot be set to the position
changed. 1 to 4.
intricate designs, rapidly-
moving objects or scenery shot
through a window or a net-like
pattern.
Lock focus on another object
located at the same distance as
your subject, then aim at the
target and take a picture.
The subject is
difficult to focus
on.
Autofocus does
not work.
The subject is too Move away from the subject
close. and take a picture.
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Problem
Cause
Remedy
Error Messages
Activate [Dust Removal] from
the D4 menu. The Dust
Removal function can be
activated everytimethecamera
is turned on and off.
Use a brush-less blower to
remove dirt and dust from the
CMOS sensor. Using a blower
with a brush may scratch the
CMOS sensor. Do not wipe the
CMOS sensor with a cloth.
Error Messages
Memory card full
Description
The memory card is full and no more
images can be saved. Insert a new
memory card or delete unwanted files.
Dust or dirt
particles appear in
images.
The CMOS sensor
is dirty or dusty.
There are no images that can be played
back on the memory card.
No image
You are trying to play back an image in a
format not supported by this camera. You
may be able to play it back on a computer.
This image cannot be
displayed
Attach a lens cap to a lens that
has a lens shutter, such as the
01 STANDARD PRIME, and
perform [Pixel Mapping] of the
There is no memory card inserted in the
camera.
There are visible
defects in a
capturedimage, or There are
No card in the camera
The memory card has a problem, and
image capture and playback are
impossible. You may be able to play it
back on a computer.
parts in the display defective pixels in D4 menu.
monitor that do not the CMOS sensor. It takes about 30 seconds to
Memory card error
light up or remain
lit.
correct the defective pixels, so
be sure to install a fully charged
battery.
6
Failed to initialize Eye-Fi function when
using the Eye-Fi card. Press E.
The memory card you have inserted is
unformatted or has been used on another
device and is not compatible with this
camera. Use the card after formatting it
with this camera.
Card is not formatted
Card is locked
The write-protect switch on the memory
card you have inserted is locked. (p.93)
This image cannot be
magnified
You are trying to magnify an image that
cannot be magnified.
You are trying to delete an image that is
protected. Remove protection from the
This image is protected
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Error Messages
Description
Error Messages
Description
Not enough battery
power remaining to
activate Pixel Mapping
You are trying to set a function that is not
available for the capture mode that is set.
This function is not available
in the current mode
Appears during Pixel Mapping or when
trying to update the firmware if the battery
level is insufficient. Install a fully charged
battery.
Not enough battery
power remaining to
update the firmware
The camera will turn off because its
internal temperature is too high. Leave
the camera turned off until it has had time
to cool down before turning on the
camera again.
The camera will turn off
to prevent damage from
overheating
Unable to update firmware. Unable to update the firmware. The
There is a problem with the update file is damaged. Try downloading
firmware update file
the update file again.
Images cannot be transferred when [Eye-
Fi Communication] is not set to [SELECT]
Set the Eye-Fi communication
to “SELECT”
The maximum folder number (999) and
file number (9999) are being used, and no
more images can be saved. Insert a new
memory card or format the card.
Image folder cannot be
created
There are no images that can be
transferred when an Eye-Fi card is used.
Image not found
The image could not be saved because of
a memory card error.
This folder cannot be selected because
the number of files stored in this folder
exceeds the maximum number allowed.
Unable to store image
Cannot be selected
The camera was unable to adjust the
manual white balance. Try the operation
again.
The operation could not be
completed correctly
6
You cannot select more than the
maximum number of images for Index,
Select & Delete, RAW Development, and
Select image(s) for Eye-Fi.
No more images
can be selected
There are no images that can be
No image can be processed processed using Digital Filter or RAW
Development function.
Appears when you try to perform Resize,
Cropping, Red-eye Edit, Digital Filter,
Movie Edit, RAW Development, Save as
This image cannot be
Manual WB, or Save Smart Effect for
processed
images captured with other cameras, or
when you try to perform Resize or
Cropping for minimum file size images.
The camera failed
to create an image
The creation of an index print image
failed.
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RAW (12 bit): DNG
Quality Level
JPEG: m (Best), l (Better), k (Good)
Main Specifications
•
RAW and JPEG simultaneously recordable
Color Space
sRGB, AdobeRGB
Model Description
SD Memory Cards, SDHC Memory Cards, SDXC
Memory Cards and Eye-Fi Cards
Storage Media
Type
Lens-interchangeable SL digital camera
PENTAX bayonet Q-mount
Lens Mount
Date (100_1018, 100_1019...)/
PENTX (100PENTX, 101PENTX...)
Storage Folder
Compatible Lens Q-mount lenses
LCD Monitor
Image Capture Unit
TFT color LCD monitor, wide angle viewing, with AR
coating
Type: CMOS sensor with a primary color filter
Size: 1/1.7-inch
Type
Image Sensor
Size
3.0 inches
Effective Pixels
Total Pixels
Approx. 12.4 megapixels
Approx. 12.76 megapixels
Dots
Approx. 460,000 dots
Brightness and colors adjustable
Adjustment
Image sensor cleaning using ultrasonic vibrations
“DR II”
Dust Removal
Field of view: approx. 100%, Electronic Level, Grid
Display (4 × 4 Grid, Golden Section, Scale),
Highlight Alert, Histogram
Display
AUTO: ISO 100 to ISO 12800 (1/3 EV steps)
Sensitivity
(Standard output)
•
Up to ISO 1600 when the shutter speed is set to 2
sec. or slower.
6
White Balance
Image Stabilizer
Sensor shift Shake Reduction
Auto
TTL by CMOS image sensor
File Formats
Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Fluorescent Light (D:
Daylight Color, N: Daylight White, W: Cool White, L:
Warm White), Tungsten, Flash, n, Manual
Preset
Recording
Formats
RAW (DNG), JPEG (Exif 2.3), DCF 2.0 compliant
Configuration using the display screen (up to 3
settings can be saved), Copying the white balance
settings of a captured image
JPEG:
w
x
y
v
q 12M (4000×3000)
Manual
p
o
7M (3072×2304)
3M (1920×1440)
q 10M (4000×2664)
Fine Adjustment
Adjustable ±7 steps on A-B axis and G-M axis
p
o
q
p
o
q
p
o
6M (3072×2048)
2M (1920×1280)
9M (4000×2248)
5M (3072×1728)
2M (1920×1080)
9M (2992×2992)
5M (2304×2304)
2M (1440×1440)
Autofocus System
Recorded Pixels
Type
Contrast detection AF
Brightness Range EV 0 to 18 (ISO100)
Focus Method
v/w switching
Face Detection, Tracking, Multiple AF Points, Select,
Spot
Autofocus Method
RAW:
w q 12M (4000×3000)
AF Assist Light
Dedicated LED AF assist light
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Drive Modes
MF Autozoom
Focus Peaking
Off/×2/×4/×6
Off/On
Single frame, Continuous (Hi, Lo), Self-timer (12s,
2s), Remote Control (0 sec., 3 sec., continuous),
Exposure Bracketing (3 frames, remote control),
Multi-exposure (0 sec., self-timer, remote control),
Interval Shooting
Mode Selection
Exposure Control
TTL image sensor metering
Metering modes: Multi-segment metering, Center-
weighted metering, and Spot metering
Type
Approx. 5 fps, JPEG (wq12M/m/Continuous
Hi): up to 5 frames
Approx. 1.5 fps, JPEG (wq12M/m/
Continuous Lo): up to 100 frames
Continuous FPS
Built-in Flash
Type
EV 1 to 17 (ISO 100, F1.9 lens), +2 EV with
Electronic Shutter enabled, +2 EV with an ND filter
Metering Range
Exposure Modes
Auto Picture modes: Standard, Portrait, Landscape,
Macro, Night Scene Portrait, Sunset, Blue Sky,
Forest
Scene modes: Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Moving
Object, Night Scene Portrait, Sunset, Blue Sky,
Forest, Night Scene, Night Scene HDR*, Night Snap,
HDR*, Quick Macro*, Food, Pet, Kids, Surf & Snow,
Backlight Silhouette, Candlelight, Stage Lighting,
Museum
Built-in retractable P-TTL flash
Guide number: approx. 4.9 (ISO100/m), approx. 7
(ISO200/m)
Angle of view coverage: equivalent to 28 mm in 35
mm format
P-TTL, Red-eye Reduction, Slow-speed Sync,
Trailing Curtain Sync
Flash Modes
Sync Speed
Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Manual,
Bulb, Blur Control*
*JPEG only
Lens shutter: built-in flash 1/2000 seconds
Used with external flash units: 1/250 seconds
Electronic shutter: 1/13 seconds
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EV Compensation ± 3 EV (1/3 EV steps)
AE Lock
Can be assigned to the M/L button from the menu.
Flash Exposure
Compensation
-2.0 to +1.0 EV
Lens shutter: 1/2000 - 30 seconds (1/3 EV steps,
1/8000 - 30 seconds with Electronic Shutter enabled),
Bulb
Capture Functions
Shutter
•
When using a lens that has no lens shutter,
shooting at 1/8000 - 2 seconds with the electronic
shutter is available, while Bulb shooting is not
available.
Bright, Natural, Portrait, Landscape, Vibrant,
Radiant, Muted, Bleach Bypass, Reversal Film,
Monochrome, Cross Processing
Custom Image
Noise Reduction High-ISO NR
Dynamic Range
From wide open to F8
•
Aperture
ND Filter
Aperture is fixed when using a lens that has no
lens shutter.
Highlight Correction, Shadow Correction
Setting
Lens Correction
Distortion Correction
Off/On
Not available when using a lens that has no lens shutter.
•
Toy Camera, High Contrast, Shading, Tone
Expansion, Invert Color, Extract Color, Unicolor
Bold, Water Color, Posterization, Slim, Fish-eye
Digital Filter
HDR Capture
Auto, Type1, Type2
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Playback Functions
Number of Shots: 2-9
Exposure adjusted automatically.
Multi-exposure
Single frame, Multi-image display (4, 9, 30, and 56
thumbnails), Image magnification (up to 16×,
scrollable, quick zoom), Rotated image display,
Histogram (Y histogram, RGB histogram), Highlight
Alert, Auto Image Rotation, Detailed Information
Display, Folder Display, Calendar Filmstrip Display,
Slideshow
Shooting interval: 3 sec. to 24 hr.
Interval Shooting Start Interval: immediately, from the set time
Number of Shots: up to 999 images
Playback View
Brilliant Color, Unicolor Bold, Vintage Color, Antique,
Warm Fade, Tone Expansion, Bold Monochrome,
Faded Color, Vibrant Color Enhance, USER 1-3
Smart Effect
Single image, all images, select & delete, folder,
instant review image
Delete
Displayed on LCD monitor (horizontal and vertical
directions)
Electronic Level
Base Parameter Adj, Toy Camera, High Contrast,
Shading, Tone Expansion, Invert Color, Extract
Color, Unicolor Bold, Water Color, Posterization,
Slim, Fish-eye, Retro, Sketch, Miniature, Soft,
Starburst
Movie
Digital Filter
Recording Format MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
u (1920×1080, y, 30 fps/25 fps/24 fps)
Recorded Pixels t (1280×720, y, 30 fps/25 fps/24 fps)
File Format (JPEG), Aspect Ratio, Color Space,
White Balance, Custom Image, Digital Filter,
Sensitivity, High-ISO NR, Shadow Correction,
Distortion Correction
s (640×480, w, 30 fps/25 fps/24 fps)
RAW
Development
Sound
Built-in monaural microphone
Up to 25 minutes; automatically stops recording if the
internal temperature of the camera becomes high.
Recording Time
Resize, Cropping (aspect ratio can be changed),
Index, Movie Edit (dividing a movie file and deleting
unwanted segments), Capturing a JPEG still picture
from a movie, Red-eye Edit, Save RAW Data
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Editing Features
Bright, Natural, Portrait, Landscape, Vibrant,
Radiant, Muted, Bleach Bypass, Reversal Film,
Monochrome, Cross Processing
Custom Image
Digital Filter
Toy Camera, High Contrast, Shading, Tone
Expansion, Invert Color, Extract Color, Unicolor
Bold, Water Color, Posterization, Slim, Fish-eye
Customization
Custom Functions 16 items
Mode Memory
11 items
Recording interval: 3 sec., 5 sec., 10 sec., 30 sec., 1
min., 5 min., 10 min., 30 min., 1 hr.
Recording time: 12 sec. to 99 hr.
Interval Movie
Record
M/L button: Green Button, Preview, One Push File
Format, AE Lock, Enable AF
Quick Dial: Smart Effect, Aspect Ratio, Focus
Method, Focus Peaking, ND Filter
Button/Dial
Customization
Start Interval: immediately, from the set time
MovieContinuous
AF
Off/On
World Time
World Time settings for 75 cities (28 time zones)
Power Supply
Battery Type
AC Adapter
Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery D-LI68
AC Adapter Kit K-AC115 (optional)
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Number of recordable images (with 50% flash
usage): approx. 250 images,
Approximate Image Storage Capacity and Playback Time
(without flash usage): approx. 260 images
Playback time: approx. 160 minutes
(When using the fully charged battery)
Battery Life
•
Tested in compliance with CIPA standard using a
new rechargeable lithium-ion battery at a
temperature of 23°C. Actual results may vary
depending on the shooting conditions/
circumstances.
Flash Photography
Tempera-
ture
Normal
Shooting
Playback
Time
Battery
D-LI68
50% Use 100% Use
23°C
260
250
240
160 minutes
•
The image storage capacity (normal recording and flash use 50%) is
based on measuring conditions in accordance with CIPA standards,
while other data is based on our measuring conditions. Some deviation
from the above figures may occur in actual use depending on the
selected capture mode and shooting conditions.
Interfaces
USB 2.0/AV output terminal, HDMI output terminal
(Type D)
Connection Port
USB Connection MSC/PTP
Video Output
NTSC/PAL
Format
Approximate Image Storage Capacity by Size
(When using a 2 GB memory card)
Dimensions and Weight
JPEG Quality
Recorded
Pixels
Approx. 105.0 mm (W) × 58.0 mm (H) × 34.0 mm (D)
(excluding the operation parts and protrusion)
Aspect Ratio
RAW
Dimensions
Weight
m
l
k
6
Approx. 203 g (loaded and ready with the dedicated
battery and SD Memory Card)
Approx. 183 g (body only)
q 9M
p 5M
o 2M
q 10M
p 6M
o 2M
q 12M
p 7M
o 3M
q 9M
p 5M
o 2M
544
908
755
1250
2939
641
1264
2060
4596
1077
1764
4010
961
103
–
y
2183
461
–
Accessories
103
–
USB Cable I-USB7, Strap O-ST131, Rechargeable
Lithium-ion Battery D-LI68, Battery Charger D-BC68P,
AC plug cord, Software (CD-ROM) S-SW151, Start
Guide
<Mounted on the camera>
Hot shoe cover FK, Body mount cover
x
w
v
771
1064
2533
571
Package
Contents
1871
410
–
103
–
687
951
1582
3639
1270
2060
4596
Software
Digital Camera Utility 5
1679
547
2281
759
–
103
–
908
1250
2939
2183
–
•
The number of storable images may vary depending on the subject,
shooting conditions, selected capture mode and memory card, etc.
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List of World Time Cities
Video
Output
Format
Video
Output
Format
Video
Output
Format
Region
City
Honolulu
Region
City
Region
City
NTSC
Rome
PAL
Kathmandu
Dacca
PAL
Africa/West
Asia
Anchorage
Vancouver
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Calgary
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC
PAL
Copenhagen
Berlin
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
Yangon
NTSC
PAL
Prague
Stockholm
Budapest
Warsaw
Athens
Bangkok
Kuala Lumpur
Vientiane
Singapore
Phnom Penh
Ho chi Minh
Jakarta
PAL
Europe
PAL
North
America
Denver
PAL
Chicago
Miami
PAL
Helsinki
Moscow
Dakar
PAL
Toronto
PAL
East Asia
New York
Halifax
Hong Kong
Beijing
PAL
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Algiers
PAL
Mexico City
Lima
Johannesburg
Istanbul
Cairo
Shanghai
Manila
PAL
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC
PAL
Santiago
Caracas
Buenos Aires
Sao Paulo
Rio de Janeiro
Lisbon
Taipei
Central and
South
America
Jerusalem
Nairobi
Jeddah
Tehran
Dubai
Seoul
Tokyo
Africa/West
Asia
PAL
Guam
NTSC
PAL
Perth
Adelaide
Sydney
PAL
Madrid
PAL
Karachi
Kabul
PAL
London
PAL
Oceania
Noumea
Wellington
Auckland
Pago Pago
PAL
Europe
Paris
PAL
Male
PAL
Amsterdam
Milan
PAL
Delhi
PAL
PAL
Colombo
NTSC
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Macintosh
Operating Environment for USB Connection
and Provided Software
OS
OS X 10.9, 10.8 or 10.7, or Mac OS X 10.6
With the provided software “Digital Camera Utility 5”, you can
develop RAW files on a computer. Install the software from the
provided CD-ROM (S-SW151).
CPU
RAM
Intel Core 2 Duo or higher
2 GB or more
For installing and starting up the program: 100 MB
or more of available space
For saving image files: Approx. 5 MB/file (JPEG),
Approx. 25 MB/file (RAW)
We recommend the following system requirements to connect
the camera to a computer and to use the software.
HDD
Windows
Monitor 1280×1024 dots, 24-bit full color or higher
Windows 8.1 (32-bit, 64-bit), Windows 8 (32-bit,
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OS
64-bit), Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit) or Windows
Vista (32-bit, 64-bit)
• QuickTime is required to play back movies transferred to a
computer with an OS other than Windows 8 and Windows
8.1.
You can download it from the following site:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
CPU
RAM
Intel Core 2 Duo or higher
2 GB or more
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For installing and starting up the program: 100 MB
or more of available space
For saving image files: Approx. 5 MB/file (JPEG),
Approx. 25 MB/file (RAW)
HDD
Monitor 1280×1024 dots, 24-bit full color or higher
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Index
Aperture Priority Automatic
Bleach Bypass (Custom
Bold Monochrome (Smart
Brilliant Color (Smart Effect)
Symbols
Cross Processing (Custom
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D
Detailed Information Display
Developing RAW images
C
Calendar Filmstrip Display
Center-weighted metering
B
Base Parameter Adj (Digital
A
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Displaying multiple images
Faded Color (Smart Effect)
H
K
L
Landscape (Custom Image)
E
I
Initializing a memory card
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M
G
F
J
Face Detection (Autofocus
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Monochrome (Custom
Remote Control shooting
Resets the adjustment value
Reversal Film (Custom
Shooting Info Display
P
Playback Info Display
Multiple AF Points (Autofocus
Program Automatic Exposure
Shutter & Aperture Priority
Shutter Priority Automatic
Spot (Autofocus Method)
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N
S
Select (Autofocus Method)
Q
O
R
Radiant (Custom Image)
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Vintage Color (Smart Effect)
T
W
Tone Expansion (Smart
Warm Fade (Smart Effect)
Tracking (Autofocus Method)
Z
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U
Unicolor Bold (Smart Effect)
V
Vibrant Color Enhance
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•
Should the monitor be damaged, be careful of glass fragments. Also, be
careful not to allow the liquid crystal to get on your skin or in your eyes
or mouth.
Depending on your individual factors or physical condition, the use of the
camera may cause itching, rashes or blisters. In case of any
abnormality, stop using the camera and get medical attention
immediately.
For Using Your Camera Safely
We have paid close attention to the safety of this camera. When using this
camera, we request your special attention regarding items marked with the
following symbols.
This symbol indicates that ignoring this item
could cause serious personal injuries.
Warning
About the Battery Charger and AC Adapter
Warning
This symbol indicates that ignoring this item
could cause minor or medium personal injuries,
or loss of property.
Caution
•
Always use the battery charger and AC adapter exclusively developed
for this camera, with the specified power and voltage. Using a battery
charger or AC adapter not exclusive to this camera, or using the
exclusive battery charger or AC adapter with an unspecified power or
voltage can cause a fire, electric shock, or camera breakdown. The
specified voltage is 100 - 240V AC.
Do not disassemble or modify the product. This can cause a fire or
electrical shock.
If the generation of smoke or strange odor from the product or other
abnormality occurs, immediately discontinue using and consult your
nearest service center. Continued use can cause a fire or electrical
shock.
If water should happen to get inside the product, consult your nearest
service center. Continued use can cause a fire or electrical shock.
If you see a lightning flash or hear thunder during use of the battery
charger or AC adapter, unplug the power plug and discontinue using.
Continued use can cause damage to the product, fire or electrical shock.
Wipe off the power plug if it should become covered with dust.
Accumulated dust may cause a fire.
To reduce the risk of hazards, use only CSA/UL certified power supply cord
set, cord is Type SPT-2 or heavier, minimum NO.18 AWG copper, one end
with a molded-on male attachment plug cap (with a specified NEMA
configuration), and the other is provided with a molded-on female connector
body (with a specified IEC nonindustrial type configuration) or the equivalent.
About the Camera
Warning
Do not disassemble or modify the camera. High voltage areas are
present inside the camera, with the risk of electric shock.
If the camera interior is exposed due to dropping or otherwise damaging
the camera, never touch the exposed portion. There is a risk of electric
shock.
Do not aim the camera at the sun or other strong light sources when
taking pictures or leave the camera sitting in direct sunlight with the lens
cap off. Doing so may cause the camera to malfunction or cause a fire.
Do not look at the sun or other strong light sources through a lens. Doing
so may lead to a loss of eyesight or cause vision to be impaired.
If any irregularities occur during use, such as smoke or a strange odor,
stop use immediately, remove the battery or the AC adapter, and contact
your nearest service center. Continued use can cause a fire or electrical
shock.
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Caution
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Do not place your finger over the flash when discharging the flash. You
may burn yourself.
Do not cover the flash with clothing when discharging the flash.
Discoloration may occur.
Some portions of the camera heat up during use. There is a risk of low
temperature burns when holding such portions for long periods.
Caution
•
Do not place or drop heavy objects on or forcefully bend the AC plug
cord. Doing so may damage the cord. Should the AC plug cord be
damaged, consult your nearest service center.
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Do not touch or short-circuit the terminal area of the AC plug cord while
the cord is plugged in.
Do not handle the power plug with wet hands. This can cause an electric
shock.
Do not drop the product, or subject it to violent impact. This can cause
the product to breakdown.
Do not use the battery charger D-BC68P to charge batteries other than
the rechargeable lithium-ion battery D-LI68. Attempting to charge other
types of batteries may cause an explosion or heating, or may damage
the battery charger.
Keep the Camera and its Accessories out of the
Reach of Small Children
Warning
•
Do not place the camera and its accessories within the reach of small
children.
1. If the product falls or is operated accidentally, it may cause serious
personal injuries.
2. Wrapping the strap around a neck may cause suffocation.
3. To avoid the risk of a small accessory such as the battery or memory
cards from being swallowed by mistake, keep them out of the reach
of small children. Seek medical attention immediately if an accessory
is accidentally swallowed.
About the Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery
Warning
•
If any leakage from the battery should come in contact with your eyes,
do not rub them. Flush your eyes with clean water and get medical
attention immediately.
Caution
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Only use the specified battery with this camera. Use of other batteries
may cause an explosion or fire.
Do not disassemble the battery. Disassembling the battery may cause
an explosion or leakage.
Remove the battery from the camera immediately if it becomes hot or
begins to smoke. Be careful not to burn yourself during removal.
Keep wires, hairpins, and other metal objects away from the + and -
contacts of the battery.
Do not short the battery or dispose of the battery in fire. This can cause
an explosion or fire.
If any leakage from the battery should come in contact with skin or
clothing, it may cause irritation to the skin. Wash the affected areas
thoroughly with water.
•
Precautions for D-LI68 Battery Usage:
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USE SPECIFIED CHARGER ONLY.
DO NOT INCINERATE.
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE.
DO NOT SHORT CIRCUIT.
DO NOT EXPOSE TO HIGH TEMP. (140°F / 60°C)
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•
•
Sudden temperature changes will cause condensation on the inside and
outside of the camera. Place the camera in your bag or a plastic bag,
and remove it after temperatures of the camera and surroundings are
equalized.
Avoid contact with garbage, mud, sand, dust, water, toxic gases, or salt.
These could cause the camera to breakdown. Wipe the camera to dry
off any rain or water drops.
Do not press on the monitor with excessive force. This could cause it to
break or malfunction.
Be careful not to overtighten the screw in the tripod socket when using
a tripod.
Care to be Taken During Handling
Before Using Your Camera
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When the camera has not been used for a long time, confirm that it is still
working properly, particularly prior to taking important pictures (such as
at a wedding or when traveling). Contents of the recording cannot be
guaranteed if recording, playback or transferring your data to a
computer, etc. is not possible due to a malfunction of your camera or
recording media (memory cards), etc.
Cleaning Your Camera
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•
Do not clean the camera with organic solvents such as thinner, alcohol,
and benzine.
Use a lens brush to remove dust accumulated on the lens. Never use a
spray blower for cleaning as it may damage the lens.
Please contact your nearest service center for professional cleaning of
the CMOS sensor. (This will involve a fee.)
About the Battery and Charger
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•
To keep the battery in optimum condition, avoid storing it in a fully
charged state or in high temperatures.
If the battery is left inserted and the camera is not used for a long time,
the battery will over-discharge and shorten the battery’s life.
Charging the battery a day before use or on the day of use is
recommended.
Periodic inspections are recommended every one to two years to
maintain high performance.
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The AC plug cord provided with this camera is developed exclusively for
the battery charger D-BC68P. Do not use it with other devices.
Storing Your Camera
•
Do not store the camera with preservatives or chemicals. Storage in high
temperatures and high humidity can cause mold to grow on the camera.
Remove the camera from its case and store it in a dry and well-ventilated
place.
Precautions on Carrying and Using Your Camera
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•
Do not subject the camera to high temperatures or high humidity. Do not
leave the camera in a vehicle, as the temperature can get very high.
Do not subject the camera to strong vibrations, shocks, or pressure. Use
a cushion to protect the camera from vibrations of motorcycles,
automobiles, or ships.
•
•
Avoid using or storing the camera where it may be exposed to static
electricity or electrical interference.
Avoid using or storing the camera in direct sunlight or in locations where
it may be exposed to rapid changes in temperature or to condensation.
•
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The temperature range for camera use is 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).
The monitor may appear black at high temperatures, but will return to
normal at normal temperatures.
•
The monitor may respond more slowly at low temperatures. This is due
to liquid crystal properties, and is not a malfunction.
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About SD Memory Cards
About Eye-Fi Cards
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The SD Memory Card is
equipped with a write-protect
switch. Setting the switch to
LOCK prevents new data from
being recorded on the card, the
stored data from being deleted,
and the card from being
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An SD Memory Card with a built-in wireless LAN (“Eye-Fi card”) can be
used with this camera.
Use of an access point and an Internet connection are required for
transferring images via wireless LAN. For details, refer to the Eye-Fi
website. (http://www.eye.fi)
Update your Eye-Fi card to the latest firmware before using it.
Set [Eye-Fi Communication] of [Eye-Fi] to [OFF], or do not use an Eye-
Fi card in a location where the use of wireless LAN devices is restricted
or prohibited, such as airplanes.
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Write-protect
switch
formatted by the camera or
computer.
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The SD Memory Card may be
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Eye-Fi cards can be used only in the country in which the card was
purchased. Please observe all local laws governing the Eye-Fi card
usage.
This camera features a function to enable/disable the communication
function of the Eye-Fi card, however, we do not guarantee the operability
of all Eye-Fi card functions.
Refer to the Eye-Fi card manual for details on how to use the card.
Please contact the Eye-Fi card manufacturer regarding any
malfunctions or problems concerning Eye-Fi cards.
hot when removing the card immediately after using the camera.
Do not remove the SD Memory Card or turn off the power while the card
is being accessed. This may cause the data to be lost or the card to be
damaged.
Do not bend the SD Memory Card or subject it to violent impact. Keep it
away from water and store away from high temperatures.
Do not remove the SD Memory Card while formatting. The card may be
damaged and become unusable.
Data on the SD Memory Card may be deleted in the following
circumstances. We do not accept any liability for data that is deleted if
1. the SD Memory Card is mishandled by the user.
2. the SD Memory Card is exposed to static electricity or electrical
interference.
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3. the SD Memory Card has not been used for a long time.
4. the SD Memory Card or the battery is removed while the card is being
accessed.
•
If the SD Memory Card is not used for a long time, the data on the card
may become unreadable. Be sure to regularly make a backup of
important data on a computer.
•
•
Format new SD Memory Cards. Also format SD Memory Cards
previously used with other cameras.
Please note that deleting data stored on an SD Memory Card, or
formatting an SD Memory Card does not completely erase the original
data. Deleted data can sometimes be recovered using commercially
available software. If you are going to discard, give away or sell your SD
Memory Card, you should ensure that the data on the card is completely
deleted or the card itself is destroyed if it contains any personal or
sensitive information.
•
The data on your SD Memory Card should be managed at your own risk.
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AVC Patent Portfolio License
Trademarks
This product is licensed under the AVC Patent Portfolio License for the
personal use of a consumer or other uses in which it does not receive
remuneration to (i) encode video in compliance with the AVC standard
(“AVC video”) and/or (ii) decode AVC video that was encoded by a
consumer engaged in a personal activity and/or was obtained from a video
provider licensed to provide AVC video. No license is granted or shall be
implied for any other use.
Microsoft, Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and other countries.
Macintosh, Mac OS, and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Intel, Intel Core, and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the
U.S. and/or other countries.
SDXC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
Eye-Fi, the Eye-Fi logo and Eye-Fi connected are trademarks of Eye-Fi,
Inc.
Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA, L.L.C.
See http://www.mpegla.com.
This product includes DNG technology under license by Adobe Systems
Incorporated.
The DNG logo is either a registered trademark or trademark of Adobe
Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are
trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC in the United
States and/or other countries.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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This product supports PRINT Image Matching III. PRINT Image Matching
enabled digital still cameras, printers and software help photographers to
produce images more faithful to their intentions. Some functions are not
available on printers that are not PRINT Image Matching III compliant.
Copyright 2001 Seiko Epson Corporation. All Rights Reserved. PRINT
Image Matching is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation. The PRINT
Image Matching logo is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation.
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camera will be returned to you upon completion of servicing. If
the camera is not covered by warranty, regular charges of the
manufacturer or of its representatives will apply. Shipping
charges are to be borne by the owner. If your camera was
purchased outside of the country where you wish to have it
serviced during the warranty period, regular handling and
servicing fees may be charged by the manufacturer’s
representatives in that country. Notwithstanding this, your
camera returned to the manufacturer will be serviced free of
charge according to this procedure and warranty policy. In any
case, however, shipping charges and customs clearance fees
to be borne by the sender. To prove the date of your purchase
when required, please keep the receipt or bills covering the
purchase of your camera for at least a year. Before sending
your camera for servicing, please make sure that you are
sending it to the manufacturer’s authorized representatives or
their approved repair shops, unless you are sending it directly
to the manufacturer. Always obtain a quotation for the service
charge, and only after you accept the quoted service charge,
instruct the service station to proceed with the servicing.
WARRANTY POLICY
All our cameras purchased through authorized bona fide
photographic distribution channels are guaranteed against
defects of material or workmanship for a period of twelve
months from the date of your purchase. Service will be
rendered, and defective parts will be replaced without cost to
you within that period, provided the camera does not show
evidence of impact, sand or liquid damage, mishandling,
tampering, battery or chemical corrosion, operation contrary to
operating instructions, or modification by an unauthorized repair
shop. The manufacturer or its authorized representatives shall
not be liable for any repair or alterations except those made with
its written consent and shall not be liable for damages from
delay or loss of use or from other indirect or consequential
damages of any kind, whether caused by defective material or
workmanship or otherwise; and it is expressly agreed that the
liability of the manufacturer or its representatives under all
guarantees or warranties, whether expressed or implied, is
strictly limited to the replacement of parts as hereinbefore
provided. No refunds will be made on repairs by non-authorized
service facilities.
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This warranty policy does not affect the customer’s
statutory rights.
The local warranty policies available from our
distributors in some countries can supersede this
warranty policy. Therefore, we recommend that you
review the warranty card supplied with your product at
the time of purchase, or contact our distributor in your
country for more information and to receive a copy of
the warranty policy.
Procedure During 12-month Warranty Period
Any camera which proves defective during the 12-month
warranty period should be returned to the dealer from whom you
purchased the camera or to the manufacturer. If there are no
representatives of the manufacturer in your country, send the
camera to the manufacturer, with postage prepaid. In this case,
it will take a considerable length of time before the camera can
be returned to you owing to the complicated customs
procedures required. If the camera is covered by warranty,
repairs will be made and parts replaced free of charge, and the
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For customers in USA
For customers in Canada
STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCE
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-
003.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Pour les utilisateurs au Canada
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme
NMB-003 du Canada.
Changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
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.
FOR CALIFORNIA, U.S.A. ONLY
Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply.
The lithium battery used in this camera contains perchlorate
material, which may require special handling.
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
•
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
* Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
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Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of
Old Equipment and Used Batteries
Declaration of Conformity
According to 47CFR, Parts 2 and 15 for
Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals
1. In the European Union
These symbols on the products, packaging and/
or accompanying documents mean that used
electrical and electronic equipment and batteries
should not be mixed with general household
waste.
We:
RICOH IMAGING AMERICAS
CORPORATION
th
Located at:
633 17 Street, Suite 2600
Denver, Colorado 80202 U.S.A.
Phone: 800-877-0155
FAX: 303-790-1131
Used electrical/electronic equipment and
batteries must be treated separately and in
accordance with legislation that requires proper
treatment, recovery and recycling of these
products.
Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified
herein complies with 47CFR Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as
a Class B digital device. Each product marketed is identical to
the representative unit tested and found to be compliant with the
standards. Records maintained continue to reflect the
equipment being produced can be expected to be within the
variation accepted, due to quantity production and testing on the
statistical basis as required by 47CFR §2.909. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation. The above named party is
responsible for ensuring that the equipment complies with the
standards of 47CFR §15.101 to §15.109.
By disposing of these products correctly you will
help ensure that the waste undergoes the
necessary treatment, recovery and recycling
and thus prevent potential negative effects on
the environment and human health which could
otherwise arise due to inappropriate waste
handling.
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If a chemical symbol is added beneath the symbol shown
above, in accordance with the Battery Directive, this indicates
that a heavy metal (Hg = Mercury, Cd = Cadmium, Pb = Lead)
is present in the battery at a concentration above an applicable
threshold specified in the Battery Directive.
Product Name:
Model Number:
Contact person:
Date and Place:
Digital Camera
For more information about collection and recycling of used
products, please contact your local authorities, your waste
disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the
products.
PENTAX Q-S1
Customer Service Manager
August, 2014, Colorado
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2. In other countries outside the EU
These symbols are only valid in the European Union. If you wish
to discard used products, please contact your local authorities
or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.
For Switzerland: Used electrical/electronic equipment can be
returned free of charge to the dealer, even when you don’t
purchase a new product. Further collection facilities are listed
on the home page of www.swico.ch or www.sens.ch.
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The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the
European Union.
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RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD.
2-35-7, Maeno-cho, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 174-8639, JAPAN
(http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp)
RICOH IMAGING EUROPE
S.A.S
112 Quai de Bezons, B.P. 204, 95106 Argenteuil Cedex, FRANCE
(http://www.ricoh-imaging.fr)
RICOH IMAGING
DEUTSCHLAND GmbH
Am Kaiserkai 1, 20457 Hamburg, GERMANY
(http://www.ricoh-imaging.de)
RICOH IMAGING UK LTD.
PENTAX House, Heron Drive, Langley, Slough, Berks SL3 8PN, U.K.
(http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.uk)
RICOH IMAGING AMERICAS 633 17th Street, Suite 2600, Denver, Colorado 80202, U.S.A.
CORPORATION
(http://www.us.ricoh-imaging.com)
RICOH IMAGING CANADA
INC.
520 Explorer Drive Suite 300, Mississauga, Ontario, L4W 5L1, CANADA
(http://www.ricoh-imaging.ca)
RICOH IMAGING CHINA CO., 23D, Jun Yao International Plaza, 789 Zhaojiabang Road, Xu Hui District,
LTD.
Shanghai, 200032, CHINA
(http://www.ricoh-imaging.com.cn)
http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/english
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