INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Digital Camera
VPC-AZ3EX
VPC-AZ3
Important note
This manual explains how to safely operate the VPC-AZ3EX and VPC-AZ3.
Any information regarding only one of these products will be labeled as such.
Please read these instructions carefully before using the digital camera. Make sure
to read and understand the section “USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY
AND CORRECTLY” on pages 7 to 23. Keep this manual in a safe place for later
reference.
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FOR CANADIAN USERS
œ This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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OUTLINE OF OPERATION
To help you get started enjoying using your digital camera right away, given
below is an outline of the fundamental operation, from setup to shooting to
playback.
SETUP
1 Charge the battery pack (see pages 27 and 33).
2 Install the battery pack (see page 28).
3 Install the CompactFlash*1 (see page 28).
4 Format the CompactFlash (see page 35).
NOTE
œ This camera uses a CompactFlash memory card
instead of photographic film to record images. Be sure
to install the CompactFlash before operating the
camera. A 16MB CompactFlash is supplied with this
camera*1. A 32MB CompactFlash is also available as a
separately sold accessory.
SHOOTING
1 Take photos in the BASIC operation mode*2.
œ See “Shooting in the BASIC mode” on page 42.
œ See “BASIC MODE” on page 76.
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PLAYBACK
1 Set the playback mode (see page 83).
2 Play back the images.
œ See “PLAYING BACK STILL IMAGES” on page 85.
œ See “PLAYING BACK SEQUENTIAL SHOTS” on page 87.
œ See “PLAYING BACK VIDEO CLIPS” on page 88.
*1: About the CompactFlash
This digital camera can use both CompactFlash and Microdrive cards for
data storage. This manual is written with the premise that CompactFlash
cards are used. In this manual, CompactFlash and Microdrive cards are
both referred to as “card”.
*2: Shooting in the BASIC mode
In the BASIC mode, the Scene Select function—whereby simply by
selecting one from a short list of shooting conditions, the suitable settings
are automatically completed—is available. Also, only the necessary
shooting settings are displayed, making it easy even for the novice
photographer to enjoy using this digital camera.
Symbols used in this manual
HINT
Points that may prove useful when using the digital camera.
NOTE
Points giving some extended instructions or special points to
pay attention to.
CAUTION
Points that require special attention
(see page xx) Refer to the page indicated for detailed information.
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CONTENTS
OUTLINE OF OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY . . . . . . . 7
CAUTIONS CONCERNING HIGH TEMPERATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
CHECKING THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
QUICK START FOR CAPTURING IMAGES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
B PREPARATION
PARTS NAMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
RECHARGING THE BATTERY PACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
FORMATTING A CARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
SETTING SCREENS AND OPTION SETTING SCREENS . . . . . . . . . . 39
B CAPTURING IMAGES AND RECORDING SOUNDS
BEFORE TAKING PICTURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
SHOOTING/RECORDING MODE SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
CAPTURING STILL IMAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
SEQUENTIAL SHOTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
VIDEO CLIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
AUDIO RECORDINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
BASIC SHOOTING FUNCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
BASIC MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
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B PLAYBACK
PLAYBACK MODE SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
PLAYING BACK STILL IMAGES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
PLAYING BACK SEQUENTIAL SHOTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
PLAYING BACK VIDEO CLIPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
LISTENING TO AUDIO RECORDINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
USING THE VARIOUS PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
DISPLAYING IMAGE INFORMATION (PLAYBACK INFO
SCREEN). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
B EXPERT MODE
ADDING A VOICE MEMO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
SETTING THE FOCUS MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
LIGHT-MEASURING MODE SETTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
WHITE BALANCE SETTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
ISO SENSITIVITY SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
SETTING THE EXPOSURE CONTROL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
SETTING THE NOISE REDUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
ADJUSTING THE COLOR TONES (REAL-COLOR EQUALIZER). . . . 111
DIGITAL ZOOM SETTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
QUICK SHOT SETTING (STILL IMAGE SHOOTING MODE
ONLY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
EXPOSURE CORRECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
FLICKER-REDUCTION SETTING (VIDEO CLIP SHOOTING
ONLY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
SHOOTING SETTING INFORMATION DISPLAY (SHOOTING
INFO SCREEN). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
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CONTENTS
B OTHER FUNCTIONS
COPYING IMAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
CHANGING IMAGE SIZE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
ADDING TEXT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
ADDING A VOICE MEMO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
PRINT SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
IMAGE PROTECT MODE (PREVENTING ACCIDENTAL
ERASURE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
ERASING DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
IMAGE AND AUDIO DATA STORAGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
USB DIRECT-PRINT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
SETTING THE TV SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
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B CAMERA SETTINGS AND DISPLAYS
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
SETTING THE OPERATIONAL SOUNDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
HELP FUNCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
DISPLAY LANGUAGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166
POWER SAVE MODE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
ASSIGNING FILE NAMES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
CHECKING THE REMAINING BATTERY PACK CHARGE . . . . . . . . . 171
CHECKING THE REMAINING CARD MEMORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173
B APPENDICES
TROUBLESHOOTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176
SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193
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USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND
CORRECTLY
CONCERNING THE DIGITAL CAMERA
WARNING
B If the digital camera makes a strange noise, emits a strange
odor, or if smoke comes out from it, immediately turn off the
power and remove the battery pack.
œ If the digital camera is used under these conditions, it may
cause a fire or electric shock. Immediately turn off the
digital camera, remove the battery pack, and wait to make
sure no more smoke comes from the digital camera. Then
take it to the dealer for service. Do not try to repair or open
the digital camera yourself.
B Do not modify or open the cabinet
œ High voltage circuits are inside, and there is a high risk of
fire or electric shock if they are touched. Any internal check,
setting, or repair should be performed by the dealer.
B Do not use while driving
œ Do not capture images, play back images, or watch the
LCD monitor while driving a vehicle. Doing so may cause
an accident.
œ Be careful where you put down the digital camera inside an
automobile. During sudden stops or turns it may fall behind
the brake pedal and prevent braking.
œ When using the digital camera while walking, be very
careful of your surroundings and especially the traffic to
avoid accidents.
B Be aware of your surroundings when using the digital
camera
œ Pay close attention to your surroundings when using the
digital camera. Failure to do so may lead to an accident or
injury.
œ Do not use the digital camera inside an airplane or
elsewhere where its use may be restricted.
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B Do not get the digital camera wet
œ This digital camera is not water-resistant. Do not allow it to
get wet, as doing so may cause a fire or electric shock.
œ Do not use the digital camera in a bathroom
œ If the digital camera gets wet, immediately turn it off and
remove the battery pack. Then take it to a dealer for repair.
Using the digital camera after it has been become wet may
cause a fire, electric shock, or other accident.
B Do not use during a storm
œ To avoid the risk of being struck by lightning, do not use the
digital camera during a thunderstorm. In particular, if used
in an open field, you have an increased chance of being
struck by lightning. Quickly seek refuge in a place that will
protect you from lightning.
B Do not place on an unstable surface
œ The digital camera may fall, resulting in damage to the
digital camera or injury.
œ If the digital camera has fallen and its body is damaged,
turn it off, remove the battery pack, and take it to the dealer
for repair. Using the digital camera after its body has been
damaged may cause a fire or electric shock.
B Do not look through the digital camera into the sun
œ Do not look through the digital camera at the sun or any
other strong source of light. Doing so may seriously injure
your eyes.
B Do not use the flash close to a person’s face
œ To prevent possible eye injury, do not use the flash near a
person’s face (especially young children or babies). If the
flash is used close to a person’s opened eyes, there is a
risk that it may damage that person’s eyesight.
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USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY
(CONCERNING THE DIGITAL CAMERA)
WARNING
B Do not use where there is risk of explosion
œ Do not use the digital camera in a location where there is
explosive gas, or any other flammable material in the air.
Doing so may cause a fire or an explosion.
B Keep the digital camera out of the reach of children
œ The following may happen if children play with the digital
camera:
œ
They may wrap the strap around their neck and suffocate.
œ
They may swallow the battery pack or other small parts.
In such a case, consult a physician immediately.
œ
They may damage their eyesight if the flash goes off too
close to their eyes.
œ
They may get hurt by the digital camera.
CAUTION
B Cautions when carrying the digital camera
œ Do not walk around holding the digital camera by the
handstrap. It may hit other objects and get damaged. When
walking around, hold the digital camera in your hand or
place it in a pocket.
œ Be careful not to drop the digital camera or subject it to
strong shocks.
œ Make sure direct sunlight does not hit the digital camera
lens, as that may damage the internal parts. When not
using the digital camera, be sure to always turn it off and
retract the lens.
B If the digital camera is not going to be used for a long
period of time
œ For safety’s sake, remove the battery pack from the
camera. This will prevent any possible excess heat or
leakage of battery fluid that may result in injuries or damage
to nearby objects. (Note that when the battery pack is
removed for a long period, the time and date settings will be
cleared.)
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B Cautions during use and storage
œ This digital camera is a precision instrument. When using or storing the
digital camera, make sure to avoid the following locations to avoid damage.
œ
Places in direct sunlight
œ
Places where humidity and temperature are high
œ
Places that may get wet
œ
Places close to an air conditioner or heater
œ
Inside a car
œ
Places where there is dust and dirt
œ
Places where there is a fire burning
œ
Places where volatile products are stored
œ
Places subject to vibration
Operating environment
œ Temperature
0 to 40°C (operation)
–20 to 60°C (storage)
œ Humidity
30 to 90% (operation, no condensation)
10 to 90% (storage, no condensation)
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USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY
Concerning the supplied battery pack charger
(Model VAR-L10)
DANGER
B Risk of electric shock. Dry location use only.
B Do not recharge battery packs that are not Lithium-ion
battery packs (Model DB-L10)
œ Do not use the supplied battery pack charger to recharge a
battery pack other than the supplied Lithium-ion battery
pack (DB-L10). Recharging a dry-cell battery or other type
of rechargeable battery may cause excess heat,
combustion, or leakage, and cause a fire, injuries, burns, or
damage to nearby objects.
B Use a 100 to 240 V AC power supply
œ If used with a power supply other than the one specified, it
may cause a fire or electric shock.
B Do not disassemble or modify the battery pack charger
œ It is dangerous to touch the inside of the battery pack
charger. Doing so may cause a fire or electric shock.
œ Do not use the battery pack charger as a direct current
generator.
B Do not get the battery pack charger wet
œ Make sure the battery pack charger does not get wet, as
doing so may cause a fire or electric shock.
œ Do not use the battery pack charger in a bathroom.
œ If the battery pack charger gets wet, immediately unplug it
from the power outlet and remove the battery pack. Then
contact the place of purchase. If used while wet, it may
cause a fire, electric shock, or an accident.
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B Cautions when plugging in the battery pack charger
œ Securely plug the power cord all the way into the power
outlet when using the battery pack charger. If the battery
pack charger is used with the power cord not fully plugged
in, heat may be generated and cause a fire.
œ If the power cord is damaged, or cannot be correctly
plugged into the power outlet, do not use the battery pack
charger. Using the battery pack charger in this condition
may cause a fire or electric shock.
œ Do not allow dust, etc., to build up on the power cord or
power outlet. A build-up of dust may cause a short circuit or
generate heat and cause a fire.
œ When unplugging the power cord, be sure to hold the
power plug and slowly pull it out of the power outlet. Pulling
the cord portion may damage the power cord and cause a
fire or electric shock.
B Do not pull on the power cord to unplug it
œ Do not leave the power cord plugged into the power outlet
while the other end is not plugged into the battery pack
charger. The loose end can cause electrocution if touched
with wet hands or if handled by children.
œ Use only the power cord supplied with the battery pack
charger. If a different power cord is used, it may be rated for
a different current load, and that may cause a fire.
œ The supplied power cord is for exclusive use with the
supplied battery pack charger. Do not use it with other
devices, as doing so may cause a fire or electric shock.
œ Do not use a bundled power cord, as the heat generated
may cause a fire.
œ When using an extension cord, make sure that the total
wattage of the connected devices does not exceed the
rated value of the extension cord. If the power load exceeds
the rated value, it may cause a fire.
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USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY
Concerning the supplied battery pack charger
(Model VAR-L10) (continued)
DANGER
B Keep the battery pack charger out of the reach of children
œ Children may place the battery pack or other small
components in their mouth or perform some other such
unforeseeable action. If swallowed, consult a physician
immediately.
B If smoke or a strange odor is emitted, or if strange noises
are heard, immediately unplug the power cord from the
power outlet
œ If the battery pack charger is used under these conditions, it
make cause a fire or electric shock.
œ If strange conditions such as these occur, immediately
unplug the battery pack charger, remove the battery pack,
and wait to make sure no more smoke is emitted. Then
contact the place of purchase. Do not try to repair or open
the battery pack charger yourself.
B Do not handle with wet hands
œ Handling the battery pack charger with wet hands may
cause an electric shock.
B Do not use during a storm
œ Do not touch the battery pack charger or power cord while it
is plugged into a power outlet during a thunderstorm. Doing
so may cause an electric shock.
B Unplug the power cord from the power outlet when finished
œ If the battery pack charger is left plugged into the power
outlet for a long period of time, there is a risk of fire.
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CAUTION
B Do not connect to a voltage converter
œ Doing so may cause a fire or other trouble.
B Do not damage the power cord
œ Do not place heavy objects on the power cord. Do not place
the power cord near a heat source. Do not excessively
bend the power cord, modify it, or secure it with staples.
Doing so may damage the power cord and cause a fire or
electric shock.
œ If the power cord is damaged, or if it does not plug properly
into the battery pack charger or wall outlet, contact the
place of purchase.
B Do not place on an unstable surface
œ The battery pack charger may fall, causing injury or
damage.
œ If the battery pack charger falls and the charger body is
damaged, remove the battery pack and contact the place of
purchase. If used while damaged, it may cause a fire,
electric shock, or other damages.
B Operating and storage conditions
œ Do not use close to a heat source (close to a stove or
heater) or leave it exposed to direct sunlight.
Operating environment
œ Temperature
0 to 40°C (charging)
–20 to 60°C (storage)
œ Humidity
10 to 85% (charging and storage)
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USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY
Concerning the Lithium-ion battery pack (Model DB-L10)
DANGER
Batterij niet
NL
This camera uses a Lithium-ion battery pack
(Model DB-L10).
weggooien, maar
inleveren als KCA.
B If there is leaking, discoloration, change of shape, rise in
temperature, damaged exterior, strange odor or any other
abnormal condition, immediately discontinue use and
remove the battery pack from the camera, taking care to
keep it well away from fire.
œ Continued use of the battery pack under any of these
conditions may result in fire, injury, explosion or other
serious damage.
œ If battery fluid is leaking, placing the battery pack in close
proximity to a fire or other heat source may ignite the
battery fluid and result in fire, damage, eruption of battery
fluid, or smoke fumes.
B Do not transform, take apart, or modify.
œ Safety mechanisms and protective devices have been in
incorporation in the battery pack for the purpose of
preventing danger. Any modification, by transforming,
disassembling, or directly soldering to it, etc., will defeat
these safety devices and possibly cause the battery pack to
catch fire, explode, or leak or spew battery fluid.
B Do not connect the (+) and (–) terminals with a wire or other
metal implement. Do not carry loose or keep with necklaces,
hairpins, etc.
œ Doing so may result in a short circuit, high voltage flow, fire,
explosion, leaking or spewing battery fluid, or heat
generation. Metal such as a wire or necklace, etc. may
cause heat to be generated.
B Do not throw the battery pack in the fire or subject it to heat
œ Doing so may cause the insulation to melt, damage the gas
discharge valve and safety mechanisms, or ignite the
battery fluid, resulting in fire or explosion.
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B Do not drop, hit, or submit the battery pack to strong shocks
œ If the safety mechanisms and protective devices are
broken, an abnormal chemical reaction may occur inside
the battery pack, or cause the battery pack to catch fire,
explode, leak or spew battery fluid, or generate heat.
B Do not allow the battery pack to come into contact with
fresh or salt water, or allow the terminals to become wet.
œ If the safety mechanisms and protective devices are
damaged by corrosion, an abnormal chemical reaction may
occur inside the battery pack, or cause the battery pack to
catch fire, explode, leak or spew battery fluid, or generate
heat.
B Cautions regarding the correct environment for using and
storing the battery pack
œ Temperature when using or recharging: 0 to 40°C
Do not use, recharge, store or leave the battery pack near fire or inside
a car exposed to the hot sun, etc. (locations in which the temperature
reaches 60°C or higher).
At high temperatures, the safety mechanisms and protective devices
inside the battery pack may be damaged by corrosion, causing an
abnormal chemical reaction to occur, or cause the battery pack to catch
fire, explode, leak or spew battery fluid, or generate heat. If the safety
mechanisms and protective devices are damaged, the battery pack will
become unusable.
An environment with extremely high or low temperatures will cause the
battery capacity to deteriorate and shorten the usable time, and may
even shorten the battery life.
Avoid storing the battery pack with it near full charge. It is recommended
to store the battery pack when it is near fully discharged.
If the battery pack is completely discharged, it may become unable to be
recharged again. To avoid this, charge the battery pack for at least five
minutes every six months.
œ Storage temperature: –10°C to 30°C
When not using the battery pack, remove it from the camera and store at
–10°C to 30°C in a place with no condensation.
œ Humidity: 10% to 90% (no condensation)
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USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY
Concerning the Lithium-ion battery pack
(Model DB-L10) (continued)
DANGER
B Use only the supplied battery pack charger (Model VAR-L10)
œ If another charger is used, the battery pack may be
overcharged, or recharged with an abnormal voltage,
causing an abnormal chemical reaction to occur, or cause
the battery pack to catch fire, explode, leak or spew battery
fluid, or generate heat.
B Use the battery pack only in the specified device
œ If the battery pack is used in a device other than that
specified, it may cause an abnormal voltage flow, or cause
the battery pack to catch fire, explode, leak or spew battery
fluid, or generate heat.
B Do not peel or damage the outer case
œ Damaging the outer case, inserting nails, hitting with a
hammer, stepping on the battery pack, etc. may cause a
short circuit inside the battery pack or cause the battery
pack to catch fire, explode, leak or spew battery fluid, or
generate heat.
B If the battery pack is leaking and the electrolyte gets on
your skin or clothing, immediately rinse with clean water.
œ If the electrolyte gets into your eyes, you risk losing your
eyesight. Immediately rinse your eyes with clean, running
water, and seek medical attention right away. Any
electrolyte that comes into contact with your skin or clothing
may harm your skin. Immediately rinse the area with clean,
running water.
B Insert the battery pack correctly, as specified
œ When installing the battery pack in the charger or camera,
pay attention to the indicated polarity ((+) and (–)), and
insert it correctly.
œ If the battery pack is installed with the wrong orientation, it
may cause an abnormal chemical reaction while in the
charger, an abnormal voltage flow when it is used, or cause
the battery pack to catch fire, explode, leak or spew battery
fluid, or generate heat.
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WARNING
B Always stop the recharging after the prescribed recharge
time, even if the battery pack is not fully charged.
œ If you continue to recharge the battery pack, it may cause
the battery pack to catch fire, explode, leak or spew battery
fluid, or generate heat.
B Keep out of the reach of children.
œ They may handle the battery pack in an unforeseeable
manner that results in damage.
CAUTION
B Charge the battery pack before using it
œ Always recharge the battery pack before using it for the first
time, or when using it after it has been kept in storage for a
long time. During recharging, the battery pack may be
warm. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.
B Note concerning the battery pack after use
œ The battery pack may be warm immediately after the digital
camera is used. If removing the battery pack, turn off the
digital camera and allow the battery pack to cool down
before removing it.
B Recycling the battery pack
œ To conserve the environment and for efficient use of natural
resources, please discharge the used battery pack, cover
the (+) and (–) terminals with tape and recycle the insulated
battery pack.
œ If disposing of the battery pack as unburnable trash, please
follow all applicable regulations of your area.
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USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY
Concerning the accessories
CAUTION
B Cautions concerning the use of the AC adapter
œ Use only the separately sold AC adapter (model VAR-G6EX for the
VPC-AZ3EX, model VAR-G6E for the VPC-AZ3EX [for U.K.] and model
VAR-G6U for the VPC-AZ3) with your digital camera. Do not use an AC
adapter other than the one indicted here, designed for specific use with
your digital camera.
œ If an AC adapter other that the specified one is used, it may damage the
digital camera and cause a fire or electric shock.
œ Normally when using an AC adapter, remove the battery pack. Otherwise
the battery pack may cause excess heat, leakage, injury or damage to
nearby objects.
œ For complete information on how to use the AC adapter, refer to the
instructions accompanying it.
B Cautions concerning the CompactFlash and Microdrive
œ Immediately after use, the CompactFlash and Microdrive will be very hot.
Before removing the CompactFlash or Microdrive, turn off the digital
camera and wait for the temperature to cool down.
œ Keep out of the reach of children. Young children may put the media in their
mouth and choke or cause some other unexpected injury or accident.
FOR CORRECT USE OF YOUR CAMERA
B Cautions before capturing important images
œ Before capturing important images, make sure that the digital camera is
operating properly and in condition to capture the image properly.
œ Sanyo Electric shall not be held responsible for any losses that result
from images that could not be recorded, are erased, destroyed, or
damaged in any way due to a problem with the digital camera, any of its
accessories, or its software.
B Cautions concerning copyrights
œ The images you capture with your digital camera are for your own
private use, any other use may violate the rights of copyrights owners.
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B Cautions when cleaning the digital camera
Cleaning procedure
1
2
3
Turn off the digital camera and remove the battery pack.
Remove the dirt with a soft cloth.
If the digital camera is extremely dirty, wipe with a soft cloth
moistened with a mild detergent diluted with water and wrung dry.
Caution
œ Do not use benzene or thinner products to clean the digital camera. Doing
so may cause deformation, discoloration, or paint peeling. When using a
chemically treated cloth, carefully read its instructions and warnings.
œ Do not spray insecticides or volatile sprays on the digital camera. Do not let
rubber or vinyl objects contact the digital camera for a long period. They
may cause deformation, discoloration, or paint peeling.
B Cautions when cleaning the lens
œ If the lens gets dirty, use a commercially available air blower or a cleaning
cloth for photographic equipment to clean it.
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USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY
FOR CORRECT USE OF YOUR CAMERA (continued)
CAUTION
B When not using the digital camera for a long period
œ Remove the battery pack. However, when the battery pack is removed for
a long time, the digital camera functions may begin to not work properly.
Periodically reinstall the battery pack and check the digital camera
functions.
œ If the battery pack is left in the digital camera, a small amount of power is
still used even if the digital camera is turned off. If the battery pack is left in
the digital camera for a long period, it may become completely discharged
and lose its ability to be recharged again.
B Cautions concerning condensation
œ Using the digital camera with condensation inside it may damage the digital
camera.
If condensation seems likely to form
œ Place the digital camera in a plastic bag and seal it, and then wait until the
digital camera has reached the ambient temperature.
Be careful of condensation under the following conditions
œ When moving the digital camera suddenly from a cold place to a warm
place.
œ When the ambient temperature changes drastically, such as when a heater
is turned on to quickly heat the room.
œ When the digital camera is placed in the path of cool air from an air
conditioner.
œ When the digital camera is placed in a location of high humidity.
B Cautions concerning undesired interference
œ The digital camera may create undesired interference if used close to a
television or radio. To avoid this type of interference, make sure the cores
on the supplied AV cable and USB interface cable are not removed.
Core
Core
Dedicated AV cable
Dedicated USB interface cable
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B Cautions concerning magnetism
œ Do not place credit cards, bank cards, floppy disks, or other items that may
be damaged by magnetic fields near the speaker. Data may be lost or the
magnetic strips on cards may be damaged.
Speaker
B Cautions concerning data storage
œ It is recommended that any important data be copied onto a separate
media (such as a hard disk, MO disk, or CD-R disk).
œ Stored data may be lost (or corrupted) in cases such as those listed below.
Sanyo Electric will not be held responsible for any damage or lost profits
arising from the loss of data.
œ If the card is used incorrectly.
œ If the card is not inserted correctly into the digital camera.
œ If the card is subjected to electrical or mechanical shocks or other forces.
œ If the card is removed from the digital camera or if the digital camera is
turned off during reading or writing operations.
œ If the card has reached the end of its usable life.
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USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY
FOR CORRECT USE OF YOUR CAMERA (continued)
CAUTION
B Cautions when handling the cards
œ The cards are precision devices. Do not bend, drop, or subject them to
strong forces or shocks. Be especially careful with the Microdrive, for it is
easily damaged by vibrations.
œ Avoid using or storing the cards in places with extremely high or low
temperatures, subject to direct sunlight, in a completely closed vehicle,
near air conditioners or heaters, or in humid or dusty locations.
œ Avoid using or storing the cards in locations where strong static electrical
charges or electrical noise can be easily generated.
œ Do not allow the edges of the cards to become contaminated with foreign
materials. Gently wipe away any contamination with a soft, dry cloth.
œ When not using the cards, put them back into their protective covers to
protect them from damage due to static electricity.
œ Do not carry the cards in trouser pockets, as the cards may become
damaged when you sit down or make other movements that may apply
forces.
œ Before using a new card, be sure to format it using the digital camera (see
“FORMATTING A CARD” on page 35).
œ When buying separately sold or commercially available products, carefully
read the instructions and warnings that come with them.
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CAUTIONS CONCERNING HIGH
TEMPERATURES
B S icon
œ The S icon indicates that the temperature inside the camera is high. If the
S icon appears, it is still possible to use the camera for a short while, but
eventually the S icon will flash and the camera will become inoperable. If
the power is left on after this happens, the High Temperature Warning
Screen will appear. In the event that the S icon flashes, the High
Temperature Warning Screen appears and the camera becomes
inoperable, discontinue using the camera as soon as possible, and wait
until the internal temperature falls before using it again. Note that
especially when shooting video clips, soon after the S icon lights, the
remaining shooting time will appear, and when that figure becomes 0,
further shooting is impossible.
00:46
HIGH TEMP
TURN OFF THE POWER
<High temperature alert>
<High Temperature Warning Screen>
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CHECKING THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES
œ Handstrap
œ Software: 1 CD-ROM
œ CompactFlash (16MB): 1
œ Lithium-ion battery pack
(battery pack): 1
œ Lithium-ion hydride battery pack
œ Dedicated AV cable: 1
charger and power cord
œ Dedicated USB interface cable: 1
œ Soft case
ATTACHING THE HANDSTRAP
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SOFT CASE
When not using the digital camera, keep it in the soft case for protection.
Media cards that can be used with this digital
camera
The types of card that can be inserted into and used with this digital camera
are:
œ CompactFlash
œ Microdrive
There are special precautions that must be followed when using Microdrive
cards. Before using Microdrive cards, carefully read “Cautions when using
the Microdrive” (see page 199).
What “card” means in this manual
œ In this manual, CompactFlash and Microdrive cards that can be used in this
digital camera are referred to as “card”.
œ The cards in the illustrations in this manual are CompactFlash cards, but all
installation, removal, and formatting procedures are the same for both the
CompactFlash and Microdrive cards.
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QUICK START FOR CAPTURING IMAGES
1
Charge the battery pack
Battery pack
œ Before using the supplied battery
pack in the camera, insert it into
the charger.
To power
outlet
[j] mark
œ Insert it in the direction indicated by
the [j] mark on the battery pack.
2
3
Connect the supplied power cord
to the battery pack charger.
œ Insert the connector straight and
securely.
CHARGE indicator
Plug the power plug into a power
outlet (AC 100 to 240V).
œ Recharging begins.
œ During recharge, the CHARGE
indicator is lit red.
4
When the CHARGE indicator lights
green, unplug the power cord from
the power outlet, and remove the
battery pack from the charger.
HINT
œ Please read the safety precautions regarding the battery pack (see page
15) and the supplied battery pack charger (VAR-L10) (see page 11).
œ The recharge time is approx. 120 minutes.
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Install the battery pack and card
The card can be used after it has been formatted with the camera (see
FORMATTING A CARD on page 35). Be sure to turn off the power before
installing or removing the card.
Use the battery pack recharged in step 1 above.
Make sure that the battery pack polarity ((+) and (–)) and the card orientation
are correct.
5
Insert the battery pack.
[j] mark
Push in
Open battery compartment cover
on the digital camera side.
Insert the battery pack.
œ When removing the battery pack...
1Open
2Push in
3Pull out
Close the battery compartment
cover.
6
Insert the card.
Push the card cover lever.
Insert the card all the way.
œ When removing the card...
3
Pull out
1Push
2Push in
Close the card cover.
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QUICK START FOR CAPTURING IMAGES
Capture an image (details on page 60)
Now that preparation is completed, your digital camera is ready to capture
images. Shown here is how to capture a still image.
7
8
9
Set the main switch to [á].
Turn the selector dial to [W].
Press the power button.
œ The power turns on.
œ The lens extends.
œ When the standby indicator lights
green, the camera is ready to
capture an image.
Main switch
10
Point the camera lens at the
subject.
œ Compose the picture by viewing
the LCD monitor.
Selector dial
Lens
Power button
Shutter release button
LCD monitor
Standby indicator
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11
12
Press the shutter release button
halfway (focus-lock).
œ The autofocus locks on the subject,
and the image in the LCD monitor
appears clearly.
(Press halfway)
(Press fully)
Continue to gently press the
shutter release button all the way.
œ The image is captured.
View the image (details on page 85)
Now let’s take a look at the image you
captured.
13
Set the main switch to [Ô].
œ The image you captured appears in
the LCD monitor.
œ Press [d] or [c] on the arrow
button to display the images stored
before or after the current image.
Main switch
Power button
14
When you are finished, press the
power button to turn off the digital
camera.
Arrow button
HINT
œ For still images, you can view the captured image on the LCD monitor by
keeping the shutter release button depressed when you capture the image.
œ When the standby indicator is flashing red, the next image cannot be
captured. When the standby indicator lights green again, it is possible to
capture the next image.
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PARTS NAMES
Front
1
2
34 5
6
F
9
8
7
1 Shutter release button
2 Selector dial
3 Flash button
4 Focus button
5 Viewfinder
7 Lens (closed when the lens is
stowed)
8 Microphone
9 Flash
F Self-timer indicator
6 Speaker
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Rear
1
3
5
6
7
2
4
8
9
F
G
L K JI H
1 Viewfinder
3 Accessing indicator
4 Power button
2 Standby indicator (red/green)
Red flashing:
5 SET button
œ When capturing an image,
recording sound, charging the
flash, storing an image or
sound recording, when no card
is installed (indicates that
image or sound cannot be
recorded), or recording using
the self-timer
6 Zoom switch
7 Handstrap holder
8 DIGITAL/AV terminal
œ Used as both the USB
connector and AV output
terminal.
9 DC IN (external DC power
Red steady:
input) terminal
œ For connecting a separately
sold AC adapter
œ When the memory is full
(indicates that image or sound
cannot be recorded), or
recording using the self-timer
Green flashing:
F Battery compartment cover
G Card cover
H Arrow button
œ When using the exposure
correction or digital zoom
I MENU button
J Card cover lever
K Main switch
functions (indicates that image
and sound can be recorded)
Green steady:
œ Image and sound can be
recorded, or when connected
to a PC or Printer
L LCD monitor
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RECHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
Be sure to fully charge the supplied or separately sold battery pack before
using it in your camera. For charging the battery pack, use the supplied
charger.
Charge the battery pack if it is being used for the first time, and recharge it
whenever the remaining charge is low (see “CHECKING THE REMAINING
BATTERY PACK CHARGE” on page 171).
œ During recharging, the charger and battery pack will be warm. This is
normal and does not indicate a malfunction.
If there is interference to your TV or radio during recharging...
œ Move the battery pack and charger further away from the TV or radio.
Ambient temperature during recharging
œ It is recommended that the ambient temperature during recharging be
between about 10°C and 35°C. Due to the characteristics of the battery
pack, at temperatures below 10°C, it may not be possible to sufficiently
recharge it.
Recharge a battery pack in the following cases
œ A battery pack which has not been used for a long time
œ Newly purchased battery pack
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About the CHARGE indicator
The CHARGE indicator shows the status of the battery pack and the charger.
Please refer to the following table if the indicator flashes abnormally.
CHARGE indicator
CHARGE indicator
Not lit
Not connected properly
œ To recharge the battery pack, the power cord of the
charger must be connected to a power outlet, and
the plug at one end inserted in the charger’s power
socket (see page 27).
œ The battery pack is not installed, or it is not installed
correctly (see page 27).
Lit red
Recharging
Lit green
Red flashing
Recharging finished
Problem with the battery pack
œ Immediately remove the battery pack from the
charger.
œ Do not use an abnormal battery pack. (The usable
life of the battery pack has probably expired.)
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FORMATTING A CARD
Before using a card, it must be formatted with this camera:
œ After purchasing, when used for the first time
œ If it was formatted using a personal computer or another digital camera.
For more information on handling the cards, see “Cautions when handling the
cards” on page 23 and “Cautions when using the Microdrive” on page 199.
1
Display the Shooting Option Setting
Screen (see page 39).
œ Set the main switch to [á], and
turn the selector dial to [P].
AUDIO REC
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
CLOCK SET
BEEP
LANGUAGE
TV SYSTEM
REFORMAT
2
3
Press [l] on the arrow button to
select the reformat icon ã.
Press the SET button.
REFORMAT
œ The Reformat Screen appears.
4
Press [j] on the arrow button to
select “YES”.
YES
NO
5
Press the SET button.
œ Reformatting begins.
œ During reformatting, “REFORMATTING” and “DO NOT POWER OFF”
are shown on the LCD monitor.
œ When reformatting is finished, you are returned to the Shooting Option
Setting Screen.
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CAUTION
Cautions during reformatting
œ Do not turn off the power to the camera or eject the card during
reformatting.
Reformatting erases the data
œ When a card is reformatted, all data recorded on the card is erased.
Protected data (see page 143) is also erased, so before reformatting a
card, any data you wish to keep should be copied to your personal
computer’s hard disk or other storage medium.
HINT
To cancel reformatting
œ In step 4, select “NO”, and press the SET button. You are returned to the
Shooting Option Setting Screen.
Reformatting is also possible in the playback mode
œ Reformatting can also be executed if the main switch is set to [Ô] in step
1 above to display the Playback Option Setting Screen.
NOTE
œ By using the card together with a commercially available PC card adapter
for CompactFlash cards, the card can be used as a PC card conforming to
PC Card Standard-ATA.
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TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF
Turning the power on
When capturing images
1
Set the main switch to [á] or
[à].
Main switch
[á]: The LCD monitor is used.
[à]: The LCD monitor is not used.
2
3
Turn the selector dial to [W], [Y]
or [X].
Standby
indicator
Selector dial
Power
button
Press the power button.
œ The power turns on, the lens
extends and the standby indicator
next to the viewfinder lights.
œ If the main switch is set to [á], an
image appears on the LCD monitor.
Lens
When playing back images
1
2
Set the main switch to [Ô].
Power button
Press the power button.
œ The power turns on, and an image
appears on the LCD monitor.
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Turning the power off
1
Press the power button.
Standby
indicator
œ The power turns off.
When capturing images
œ The lens automatically retracts and
closes.
Power button
œ The standby indicator turns off.
œ The LCD monitor turns off.
œ The power turns off.
When playing back images
œ The LCD monitor turns off.
LCD monitor
Lens
(automatically
stowed)
Turning the power on when the power save
function is active
In order to save the battery pack power, the power save function will
automatically turn off the power after one minute of no use during shooting, or
five minutes of no use during playback (factory-preset setting).
1
Press the MENU button, the power button or the shutter release
button once.
HINT
œ When using the separately sold AC adapter (model VAR-G6EX for the
VPC-AZ3EX, model VAR-G6E for the VPC-AZ3EX [for U.K.] and model
VAR-G6U for the VPC-AZ3), the power save function will become active
after about 10 minutes of inactivity (factory-preset setting).
œ The user can specify the time elapsed before the power save function is
activated (see page 167).
œ In the PC/USB DIRECT-PRINT connection mode and PC camera mode,
while the camera is connected to a personal computer with the dedicated
USB interface cable, the power save function is disabled.
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SETTING SCREENS AND OPTION SETTING
SCREENS
For both shooting and playback, there are Setting Screens and Option Setting
Screens.
Displaying and exiting the Shooting/Playback
Setting Screens and Option Setting Screens
Displaying a Setting Screen
Main switch
1
Set the main switch.
[á]: To display the Shooting Setting
Screen or Shooting Option
Setting Screen.
[Ô]: To display the Playback Setting
Screen or the Playback Option
Setting Screen.
Power button
Selector dial
2
Turn the selector dial to the mark
for the desired setting screen.
Shooting
Playback
W
Y
X
P
Ü
Still Image Shooting
Setting Screen (page 45)
Still Image Playback
Setting Screen (page 53)
Sequential shots Shooting Sequential shots Playback
Setting Screen (page 47) Setting Screen (page 53)
Video Clip Shooting Setting Video Clip Playback
Screen (page 49)
Setting Screen (page 53)
Shooting Option Setting
Screen (page 54)
Playback Option Setting
Screen (page 54)
PC/USB DIRECT-PRINT
connection mode (page
150)
PC/USB DIRECT-PRINT
connection mode (page
150)
â
PC camera mode (page
151)
PC camera mode (page
151)
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3
4
Turn on the power.
œ In step 2, if the selector dial is set to [P], the Shooting Option
Setting Screen or Playback Option Setting Screen appears.
Press the MENU button.
E
12
œ The setting screen selected in step
3 appears.
SCENE SELECT
FULL AUTO
Example: Still Image Shooting
Mode Setting Screen
(BASIC mode)
Exiting the Shooting/Playback Setting Screen
1
Press the MENU button.
œ The Shooting/Playback Setting Screen is exited.
Exiting the Shooting/Playback Option Setting Screen
1
Turn the selector dial to a mark other than [P].
œ The Option Setting Screen is exited and either a Shooting Screen or
Playback Screen appears.
HINT
œ For more information on using the setting screens, see “Switching between
the operation modes” on page 41 and “Setting screen basic operation” on
page 43.
œ In the PC connection mode and PC camera mode, the LCD monitor turns
off.
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SETTING SCREENS AND OPTION SETTING SCREENS
Switching between the operation modes (BASIC mode and
EXPERT mode)
This camera allows you to choose between two operation modes: with the
BASIC mode, you can enjoy taking photos while letting the camera do all the
work; in the EXPERT mode, you have control of all the camera settings.
Select the operation mode for the type of photography you enjoy.
1
Display the Shooting Setting
Screen.
œ The BASIC Mode Shooting Setting
Screen or the EXPERT Mode
Shooting Setting Screen appears.
2
Press [d] on the arrow button twice.
œ The operation mode is switched.
œ To return to the initial operation
mode, again press [d] on the arrow
button twice.
BASIC mode
E
12
E
12
SCENE SELECT
FULL AUTO
FOR EXPERT
FOR BASIC
Shooting Setting Screen
EXPERT mode
B
12
B
12
EXPERT
EXPERT
RESOLUTION
2288¶1712
FOR BASIC
FOR EXPERT
Shooting Setting Screen
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Shooting in the BASIC mode
In the BASIC mode the number of settings the user has to deal with are few,
making it easy for the novice digital camera operator to enjoy taking photos. It
is recommended that the user who is new to digital camera operation or not
familiar with the various settings take photos using the basic settings of this
mode. In addition, if you change the settings and find that the resulting
images are not satisfactory, try returning to the basic settings to take the
photos.
BASIC mode settings
E
12
B : Scene select setting
C : Resolution setting
D : Compression rate setting
V : Self-timer setting
SCENE SELECT
FULL AUTO
<Still image shooting>
E
12
B : Scene select setting
Ä : Sequential shots mode setting
C : Resolution setting
D : Compression rate setting
SCENE SELECT
FULL AUTO
<Sequential shots shooting>
E
00:46
B : Scene select setting
2 : Resolution setting
SCENE SELECT
FULL AUTO
<Video clip shooting>
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SETTING SCREENS AND OPTION SETTING SCREENS
Setting screen basic operation
When a setting screen is displayed, the arrow button and the SET button are
used to make the desired settings.
SET button
Arrow button
B Shooting Setting Screen
œ When selecting a menu
œ
Press [j] or [l] on the arrow button.
E
12
E
E
EXPERT
SCENE SELECT
FULL AUTO
RES LUTION
2288¶1712
COMPRESSION
FINE
œ When selecting a setting (icon)
œ
Press [d] or [c] on the arrow button.
œ
To make a setting, select the desired icon, and press the SET button.
When the setting is established, the selected icon moves to the left end
of the line-up.
SET button
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B Playback Setting Screen
œ When selecting a setting (icon)
œ
Press [j] or [l] on the arrow button.
9-IMAGE DISPLAY
ZOOM
9-IMAGE DISPLAY
9-IMAGE DISPLAY
ZOOM
ZOOM
PROTECT
PROTECT
PROTECT
ERASE
ERASE
ERASE
EDIT PHOTO
PRINT SETTING
SLIDESHOW
VOLUME
EDIT PHOTO
PRINT SETTING
SLIDESHOW
VOLUME
EDIT PHOTO
PRINT SETTING
SLIDESHOW
VOLUME
B Other operations
œ To change a numerical value
Press [j] or [l] on the arrow button to change the number.
œ To return to the previous operation
œ
Press the MENU button.
œ
Select “EXIT” or the C icon, and press the SET button.
ADD AUDIO
ADD TEXT
RESIZE
ROTATE
EXIT
LOCK?
YES
EXIT
Exit
C icon
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SETTING SCREENS AND OPTION SETTING SCREENS
Shooting Setting Screens
Still Image Shooting Setting Screen
* All the icons never appear at the same time.
Selector dial
Main switch
L
M
E
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
F
G
H
I
J
K
N
O
SCENE SELECT
FULL AUTO
BASIC mode
L
M
N
O
B
12
EXPERT
RESOLUTION
2288¶1712
EXPERT mode
1 Scene Select menu (page 76)
2 Resolution menu (page 78)
c
B: Full auto icon
F: Sports scene icon
x: Portrait icon
A: 3264 x 2448-pixel
resolution icon
B: 2880 x 2160-pixel
resolution icon
C: 2288 x 1712-pixel
G: Night scene icon
c
resolution icon
D: 1600 x 1200-pixel
resolution icon
E: 640 x 480-pixel resolution
icon
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3 Compression menu (page 81)
F Exposure control menu (page 107)
c
D: FINE icon (low compression)
a: SFINE icon (super-low
compression)
G: NORM (NORMAL) icon
(moderate compression)
c
Ï: Program AE icon
Î: Aperture priority AE icon
Ì: Shutter speed priority AE
icon
Í: Manual exposure control
icon
L: TIFF icon (no compression)
4 Self-timer menu (page 80)
G Color correction menu (page 119)
c
V: Self-timer off icon
U: Self-timer on icon
ú, ô to m: Color
correction icons
(ú is the factory-set initial
setting)
5 Voice Memo menu (page 101)
c
b: Voice memo off icon
H Noise reduction menu (page 110)
a: Voice memo on icon
c
h: Noise reduction off icon
g: Noise reduction on icon
6 Spot focus menu (page 102)
c
j: Spot focus off icon
I Digital Zoom menu (page 120)
i: Spot focus on icon
c
Z: Digital zoom off icon
Y: Digital zoom on icon
7 Light-measuring mode (EXP
MEASURE) menu (page 103)
J Quick Shot menu (page 121)
c
V: Multi-section
light-measuring icon
c
ä: Quick Shot off icon
R: Quick Shot on icon
X: Center-weighted
light-measuring icon
K Exposure correction icon (page 122)
W: Spot light-measuring icon
L Number of remaining images that
8 White Balance menu (page 104)
can be captured (page 173)
c
H: Auto white balance icon
g: Fair icon
M Still image shooting mode icon
(page 51)
h: Overcast icon
e: Fluorescent lighting icon
i: White (incandescent) light
icon
N Help display (page 165)
O Remaining battery pack charge
(page 171)
Not displayed when the
remaining battery pack charge is
near full or when the AC adapter
(sold separately) is used.
S: Color fill icon
9 ISO sensitivity menu (page 106)
c
Ä: Auto sensitivity icon
(ISO100 to 400)
+: ISO100 icon
1: ISO200 icon
%: ISO400 icon
c indicates the factory-preset setting.
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SETTING SCREENS AND OPTION SETTING SCREENS
Sequential Shots Shooting Setting Screen
* All the icons never appear at the same time.
Selector dial
Main switch
I
J
E
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
F
G
H
K
L
SCENE SELECT
FULL AUTO
BASIC mode
I
J
K
L
B
12
EXPERT
METHOD
BEST
EXPERT mode
1 Scene Select menu (page 76)
2 Sequential shots mode (METHOD)
menu (page 61)
c
B: Full auto icon
F: Sports scene icon
x: Portrait icon
c
Ä: Best select shot icon
Ö: Standard sequential shots
icon
A: AE shift sequential shots
icon
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3 Resolution menu (page 78)
8 ISO sensitivity menu (page 106)
c
C: 2288 x 1712-pixel
c
Ä: Auto sensitivity icon
resolution icon
(ISO100 to 400)
D: 1600 x 1200-pixel
resolution icon
E: 640 x 480-pixel resolution
+: ISO100 icon
1: ISO200 icon
%: ISO400 icon
icon
9 Exposure Control menu (page 107)
4 Compression menu (page 81)
c
Ï: Program AE icon
Î: Aperture priority AE icon
Ì: Shutter speed priority AE
icon
Í: Manual exposure control
icon
a: SFINE icon (super-low
compression)
D: FINE icon (low compression)
c
G: NORM (NORMAL) icon
(moderate compression)
5 Spot focus menu (page 102)
F Color correction menu (page 119)
ú, ô to m: Color
correction icons
c
j: Spot focus off icon
i: Spot focus on icon
(ú is the factory-set initial
setting)
6 Light-measuring mode (EXP
MEASURE) menu (page 103)
c
V: Multi-section
light-measuring icon
G Digital Zoom menu (page 120)
c
Z: Digital zoom off icon
X: Center-weighted
light-measuring icon
W: Spot light-measuring icon
Y: Digital zoom on icon
H Exposure correction icon (page 122)
I Number of remaining images that
7 White Balance menu (page 104)
can be captured (page 173)
c
H: Auto white balance icon
g: Fair icon
h: Overcast icon
e: Fluorescent lighting icon
i: White (incandescent) light
J Sequential shots shooting mode icon
(page 51)
K Help display (page 165)
L Remaining battery pack charge
(page 171)
icon
Not displayed when the
S: Color fill icon
remaining battery pack charge is
near full or when the AC adapter
(sold separately) is used.
c indicates the factory-preset setting.
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SETTING SCREENS AND OPTION SETTING SCREENS
Video Clip Shooting Setting Screen
* All the icons never appear at the same time.
Selector dial
Main switch
G
H
E
00:46
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
F
I
J
SCENE SELECT
FULL AUTO
BASIC mode
G
H
I
J
B
00:46
EXPERT
RESOLUTION
320¶240
EXPERT mode
1 Scene Select menu (page 76)
2 Resolution menu (page 78)
c
B: Full auto icon
F: Sports scene icon
x: Portrait icon
c
2: 320 x 240-pixel resolution
icon
0: 160 x 120-pixel resolution
icon
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3 Digital Zoom menu (page 120)
8 ISO sensitivity menu (page 106)
c
Z: Digital zoom off icon
c
Ä: Auto sensitivity icon
(ISO100 to 400)
Y: Digital zoom on icon
+: ISO100 icon
1: ISO200 icon
%: ISO400 icon
4 Flicker-reduction (FLICKER REDUCT)
menu (page 123)
c
l: Flicker-reduction function
off icon
9 Color correction menu (page 119)
ú, ô to m: Color
correction icons
k: Flicker-reduction function
on icon
(ú is the factory-set initial
setting)
5 Spot focus menu (page 102)
c
j: Spot focus off icon
F Exposure correction icon (page 122)
i: Spot focus on icon
G Remaining recording time available
6 Light-measuring mode (EXP
(page 165)
MEASURE) menu (page 103)
c
V: Multi-section
light-measuring icon
H Video clip shooting mode icon (page
52)
X: Center-weighted
light-measuring icon
W: Spot light-measuring icon
I Help display (page 165)
J Remaining battery pack charge
(page 171)
7 White Balance menu (page 104)
Not displayed when the
c
H: Auto white balance icon
g: Fair icon
h: Overcast icon
remaining battery pack charge is
near full or when the AC adapter
(sold separately) is used.
e: Fluorescent lighting icon
i: White (incandescent) light
icon
S: Color fill icon
c indicates the factory-preset setting.
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SETTING SCREENS AND OPTION SETTING SCREENS
Shooting status display
After you exit the Shooting Setting Screen, icons on the LCD monitor indicate
the status of the digital camera and card. The icons and their positions differ
depending on the selected shooting mode.
* All the icons never appear at the same time.
1 Operation mode indicator
9 F G H
I
J
2 Scene select indicator
1
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
12
3 Light-measuring mode
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
indicator
4 White balance indicator
5 ISO sensitivity indicator
6 Exposure control indicator
7 Aperture indicator
2.7
1/100
8 Shutter speed indicator
9 Quick Shot indicator
S
F Spot focus indicator
<Still image shooting status display>
G Noise reduction indicator
H Focus mark
F
H
I
J
1
K
T
M
12
I Light-measuring spot mark
J Number of images remaining
K Shooting mode indicator
L Flash mode indicator
M Focus mode indicator
N Self-timer indicator
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
P
Q
R
2.7
1/100
O Voice memo indicator
P Color correction indicator
R Exposure correction indicator
R Remaining battery pack charge
S
<Sequential shots shooting status
display>
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S Zoom bar
F
H
I
V
T Sequential shots mode
1
K
M
indicator
00:46
EXPERT
2
3
4
5
U
U Flicker-reduction indicator
V Remaining shooting time
200
FR
P
Q
R
1
+0.3
S
<Video clip shooting status display>
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SETTING SCREENS AND OPTION SETTING SCREENS
Playback Setting Screens
Still Image
Playback Setting
Screen
Sequential Shots
Playback Setting
Screen
Video Clip Playback
Setting Screen
Main switch
Selector dial
Main switch
Selector dial
Main switch
Selector dial
F
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9-IMAGE DISPLAY
ZOOM
1
2
3
4
9-IMAGE DISPLAY
ZOOM
1
2
3
4
9
8
PROTECT
9-IMAGE DISPLAY
ZOOM
PROTECT
ERASE
ERASE
EDIT PHOTO
PRINT SETTING
SLIDESHOW
VOLUME
PROTECT
ERASE
5
9
8
EDIT PHOTO
COPY
COPY
G
VOLUME
VOLUME
1 9-image display playback
2 Playback zoom
3 Protect
F Playback mode indicator
v: Still image playback
x: Sequential shots playback
w: Video clip playback
4 Erase icon
G Remaining battery pack charge
Not displayed when the
5 Edit still image icon
6 Print settings
remaining battery pack charge is
near full or when the AC adapter
(sold separately) is used.
7 Slideshow playback
8 Volume control
9 Image copy
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Shooting/Playback Option Setting Screens
Shooting Option
Playback Option
Setting Screen
Setting Screen
Selector dial
Selector dial
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
AUDIO REC
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
CLOCK SET
BEEP
AUDIO
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
CLOCK SET
BEEP
LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE
TV SYSTEM
REFORMAT
TV SYSTEM
REFORMAT
8
9
F
8
9
F
FILE NUMBER RESET
POWER SAVE
HELP
FILE NUMBER RESET
POWER SAVE
HELP
1 Audio recording
4 Operational sound (beep)
settings
On the Playback Option Setting
Screen, the audio playback icon
M is shown.
5 Display language selection
6 TV system selection
7 Card reformat
2 Color correction setting (real
color equalizer)
8 File number reset setting
9 Power save function
F Help display
Cannot be selected from the
Playback Option Setting Screen.
3 Date and time setting
Icons 8 to G are displayed when you press [j] or [l] on the arrow button to
scroll down the screen.
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BEFORE TAKING PICTURES
For best results
Holding the camera
Hold the camera securely with both hands, keeping your elbows close to your
body and making sure the camera is stable.
Correct hold
Incorrect hold
A finger is blocking
the lens.
Make sure that the lens and flash are not blocked by your fingers or the
handstrap.
HINT
œ When a picture is taken with the camera held vertically, the image played
back on the LCD monitor screen or on a TV set will be shown on its side.
However, images captured in the still image shooting mode or sequential
shots shooting mode can be rotated when they are played back (see page
96). Note that video clips cannot be rotated when they are played back.
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USING THE AUTOFOCUS
The autofocus will work in almost all situations; however, there are certain
conditions that may cause the autofocus function to not work properly. If the
autofocus function is not working properly, use the manual focus mode to
capture images (see page 69).
B Conditions that may cause incorrect focus
The following examples are some of the situations where the autofocus
function may not work.
œ Subjects with low contrast, very bright
subjects at the center of the image, or
dark subjects or locations
Use the focus-lock function (see page
60) to lock the focus on an object with
contrast at the same distance as the
desired subject.
œ Subjects without vertical lines
Use the focus-lock function to lock the
focus on the subject while holding the
digital camera vertically.
The following examples are some of the situations where the autofocus
function may work, but not as desired.
œ When both near and far objects are
present
Use the focus-lock function to lock the
focus on an object at the same distance
as the desired subject.
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BEFORE TAKING PICTURES
œ Fast-moving subjects
Use the focus-lock function to lock the
focus on an object at the same distance
as the desired subject.
Hints for taking pictures
Operational sound
œ The camera can be set so that a sound is heard, for example, when the
shutter release button, SET button, or MENU button is pressed (see page
162).
Saving battery pack power
œ When you take pictures without using the LCD monitor, you can slow down
the rate of battery pack consumption (see page 74).
Immediate viewing of captured images
œ After taking a picture, you can move the main switch to [Ô] to view the
last image captured.
Quick exposure correction setting (EXPERT mode only)
œ When a Shooting Setting Screen or Shooting Information Screen is not
shown, press [d] or [c] on the arrow button to immediately access the
exposure correction icon and exposure correction bar, and adjust the
setting. (The icon will not appear in cases where the setting cannot be
adjusted.) The exposure correction icon and exposure correction bar are
canceled when the MENU button is pressed (see page 122).
Where is the image and audio data saved?
œ All the image and sound data is recorded on the card installed in the
camera (see page 148).
Taking pictures in backlight conditions...
œ When taking pictures with the light coming from behind the subject, due to
the characteristics of the lens, light lines or patterns (flare phenomenon)
may appear in the captured image. In this situation, it is recommended that
you avoid taking pictures with the subject lit from behind.
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NOTE
About sequential shots shooting
œ In sequential shots shooting, the autofocus function is activated when the
shutter release button is pressed and remains fixed at the same focus until
the sequential shots are finished.
If the motion alert icon appears...
œ During still image shooting, if the shutter speed is slow and the possibility
that the image may be blurred due to camera movement becomes high, the
motion alert icon T may appear on the LCD monitor. In this case, use a
tripod to stabilize the camera when shooting, set the exposure control (see
page 107) to Ï, or set the flash operation mode to automatic (see page
71).
œ When the shutter release button is pressed halfway, the image in the LCD
monitor may waver vertically. This is the result of internal image processing
and is not a malfunction. This wavering is not recorded and will not affect
your images in any way.
Motion alert icon
12
M
8.0
1S
NOTE
Did you snap a picture without a card installed?
œ When you press the shutter release button, it may sound and feel as
though the camera is actually operating to capture the shot. However, this
function has been incorporated in the camera to enable you to experience
what the actual operation feels like while you try out the camera before
purchasing. Without a card installed in the camera, it is impossible to
capture images, so please be sure to install the card before operating your
camera.
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SHOOTING/RECORDING MODE SETTINGS
Before using the digital camera, you must first set the desired recording mode
(still image, sequential shots, video clip, or audio recording).
œ Still image shooting mode: For capturing still images.
œ Sequential shots shooting mode: For capturing several images in
succession.
œ Video clip shooting mode: For capturing video clips.
œ Audio recording mode: For recording sound only.
œ PC camera mode: When using the camera as a PC camera.
1
2
Set the main switch to [á] or [à].
[á] : To use the LCD monitor.
[à] : To turn off the LCD monitor.
Set the selector dial to the desired
shooting mode.
Main switch
For the still image mode, set to [W].
For the sequential shots mode, set to [Y].
For the video clip shooting mode, set to
[X].
For the audio recording mode, set to [P]
(the Shooting Option Setting Screen will
appear).
For the PC camera mode, set to [â].
3
Press the power button.
œ The camera turns on and the selected
shooting mode is active.
Selector dial
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CAPTURING STILL IMAGES
1
2
Set the camera to the still image
shooting mode (see page 59).
Take a picture.
1 Point the camera lens at the
subject. Slowly press and hold the
shutter release button halfway.
(Press halfway)
12
œ The area in the center of the LCD
monitor comes clearly into focus,
and the focus icon ë appears in
the upper left corner (focus-lock).
œ If the Shooting Setting Screen
(see page 45) or Shooting
Information Screen (see page
124) was displayed, it is exited.
3.1
1/50
œ The focus icon does not appear if
the focus is set to telephoto å
or manual !, or during quick
shot shooting (see page 121).
(Press fully)
2 Press the shutter release button all
the way.
œ The image is captured.
NOTE
œ You can view the image captured on the LCD monitor by holding the
shutter release button down.
œ The stand-by indicator will flash red while the image is being written to the
memory. Another image can only be captured when the stand-by indicator
lights green again.
œ The camera is ready for capturing the next image after about 1 second.
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SEQUENTIAL SHOTS
This digital camera provides three types of sequential shots.
Standard sequential shots Ö:
A normal sequential shot. (For the number of images captured, please see
“Maximum number of sequential shots”.)
AE shift sequential shot A: Sequential images are captured while the exposure
(or shutter speed) is changed automatically.
Dark image (under exposed)
(Standard exposure)
Bright image (over exposed)
Best select shot Ä:
Four sequential images are captured from which you can select one to save.
Select one to save.
The other three are deleted.
Maximum number of sequential shots
The maximum possible number of sequential shots depends on the resolution
and compression rate settings.
Compression rate
Resolution
a
b
c
C
D
E
4 images
8 images
56 images
6 images
13 images
84 images
9 images
20 images
99 images
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Standard sequential shots Ö
1
2
Set the camera to the sequential
shots shooting mode (see page 39).
Select the standard sequential
shots icon Öfrom the sequential
shots mode menu, and press the
SET button.
E
12
METHOD
STANDARD
3
4
Press the shutter release button to
capture the sequential shots.
œ Images are captured as long as the
shutter release button is pressed.
œ During shooting, K appears in the
LCD monitor.
REC (recording) indicator
10
3.5
1/90
Finish capturing images.
Shutter release
button
œ Release the shutter release button
to end recording.
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SEQUENTIAL SHOTS
AE shift sequential (auto bracket) shots A
1
2
Set the camera to the sequential
shots shooting mode (see page 39).
E
12
Select the AE shift sequential shots
icon A from the sequential shots
mode menu, and press the SET
button.
METHOD
BRACKET
3
Press the shutter release button to capture the sequential shots.
œ When the shutter release button is pressed, sequential shots shooting
begins.
œ It is not necessary to keep the shutter release button depressed.
œ During shooting, K appears in the LCD monitor.
œ Shooting will end automatically if all the remaining number of images
have been shot.
NOTE
œ The number of images that can be captured in one AE shift sequential
shots sequence differs depending on the resolution and compression rate
settings.
Compression rate
Resolution
a
b
c
C
D
E
3 images
7 images
7 images
5 images
7 images
7 images
7 images
7 images
7 images
œ In the AE sequential shots mode, the order in which images are played
back is different from the order in which they were photographed.
Photographed order
1
2
3
4
5
Playback order
4
5
1
2
3
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Best select shot Ä
1
2
Set the camera to the sequential
shots shooting mode (see page 39).
E
12
Select the best select shot icon Ä
from the sequential shots mode
menu, and press the SET button.
METHOD
BEST
3
Press the shutter release button to
capture the sequential shots.
œ When the shutter release button is
pressed, sequential shots shooting
begins.
œ It is not necessary to keep the
shutter release button depressed.
œ During shooting, K appears in the
LCD monitor.
œ After a few moments, the 4-image
display appears showing the images
captured.
Orange frame
4
Select the image that you want to
save.
1 Press the arrow button to move the
orange frame to the image you
want to save.
2 Press the SET button.
œ The Best Shot Confirmation
Screen appears with the selected
image displayed full screen. You
can press [d] or [c] to select a
different image.
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SEQUENTIAL SHOTS
5
Save the selected image and erase
the others.
Folder number and file name
(image number)
1 Select “YES”, and press the SET
button.
100-0101
œ “PROCESSING” appears for a
few moments, and then the
sequential shots shooting mode
returns.
SAVE IMAGE ERASE OTHERS
o
YES
NO
p
œ The selected image is saved in
the still image folder; the other
three images are deleted
<Confirmation Screen for
erasing the other images>
(nothing is saved in the
sequential shots folder). The
saved image can be played back
in the still image playback mode.
HINT
Capturing images without using the LCD monitor
œ When taking pictures without using the LCD monitor, after the images are
captured, the 4-image display (step 3) does not appear. All four images are
saved in the sequential shots folder.
To save all four images
œ While the 4-image display is shown in step 3, press the MENU button, or
select “NO” and press the SET button in step 4 above. All four images are
saved in the sequential shots folder.
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VIDEO CLIPS
When you shoot video clips, the sound is also recorded.
1
2
Set the camera to the video clip
shooting mode (see page 59).
REC (recording) indicator
Recording time (min:sec)
Remaining recording time
(sec)
Press the shutter release button to
record the video clip.
œ It is not necessary to keep the
shutter release button pressed while
shooting.
00:07
13
œ During recording K appears on
the LCD monitor.
œ When the remaining recording time
available for the currently recording
clip becomes little, a countdown of
the remaining recording time
appears on the display.
3
End the recording.
œ Press the shutter release button to
stop recording.
NOTE
œ Each single recording can consist of up to 10 minutes.
œ The data for a video clip is very large. Therefore, be aware that if the video
clip is uploaded to a computer to be played back, the computer may not be
able to play back the video fast enough, making it appear jerky. (The video
will always be displayed properly on the LCD monitor or a television.)
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AUDIO RECORDINGS
Your digital camera can record sound, just like a normal tape recorder.
1
2
3
Display the Shooting Option Setting
Screen (see page 39).
œ The audio recording icon a is
highlighted.
AUDIO REC
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
CLOCK SET
BEEP
LANGUAGE
TV SYSTEM
REFORMAT
Press the SET button.
AUDIO REC
33:35
œ The Audio Recording Screen
appears.
REC
EXIT
Press [j] or [l] on the arrow button
to select the recording icon æ,
and press the SET button.
œ Recording begins. Point the
microphone toward the sound you
wish to record.
Microphone
œ K (recording) appears on the LCD
monitor during recording.
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4
End the audio recording.
REC (recording) indicator
Recording time (min:sec)
œ Press the SET button once more to
end the recording. You are returned
to the Audio Recording Screen.
œ When the remaining recording time
becomes little, a countdown of the
remaining recording time is shown.
œ To return to the Shooting Option
Setting Screen, in the Audio
AUDIO REC
00:08
4
RECORDING
STOP
Recording Screen mode, press the
MENU button, or select the C
icon and press the SET button.
Remaining recording time
HINT
œ Each single recording can consist of up to 7 minutes of recording time.
You can perform an audio recording even after turning off the Audio
Recording Screen
œ After displaying the Audio Recording Screen and æ is selected (step 4),
you can set the main switch to [à] to put the digital camera into the audio
recording standby mode. In this condition, just press the SET button to start
recording. Or, after turning on the power to the digital camera, if you set the
selector dial to [P], even when the LCD monitor is off, you can press the
SET button to start recording.
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BASIC SHOOTING FUNCTIONS
Setting the focus
The focus setting can be changed depending on the distance to the subject.
1
2
Select the desired shooting mode
(see page 59).
œ If the Shooting Information Screen
appears, press the MENU button to
exit it.
Focus setting
12
Press the focus button.
3.1
œ The currently set focus setting is
shown on the LCD monitor.
1/50
No icon: For photography at normal
focus.
<Example: Still image shooting mode>
c: For close-up photography (10 to 50 cm)
å: For photography at distant focus (7 meters or more). Select this
setting when you know the distance to your subject beforehand
or when photographing a subject that is difficult to get into focus.
!: The focus can be set to any distance from 10 cm to ∞ (manual
focus). When manual focus is selected, the set distance is
shown to the left of the ! icon.
3
Press the focus button to set the
desired focus mode.
Focus button
œ Each time the focus button is
pressed, the focus mode changes.
œ If ! is selected, press [j] or [l]
on the arrow button to set the
desired focus distance.
LCD monitor
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4
Take the picture.
<Shooting without using the LCD monitor>
1 Press the focus button.
œ The LCD monitor turns on briefly to show the currently set focus
mode.
2 Press the focus button within 5 seconds to set the desired focus
mode.
HINT
œ The shortest distance for macro photography is 10 cm if [W] (Wide) on the
zoom switch is pressed, and 40 cm if [T] (Tele) is pressed.
œ In the manual focus mode, the shortest distance for taking pictures is 10
cm when [W] (Wide) on the zoom switch is pressed until it stops (wide
angle), and 40 cm when [T] (Tele) is pressed until it stops (telephoto).
œ The focus distance indication shows the distance between the lens surface
and the subject.
œ The focus distance indication shows the distance between the lens surface
and the subject, but in some cases there may be a slight variance from the
actual distance.
œ When shooting a close-up subject with the manual focus or macro
photography, use the LCD monitor to confirm the focus and compose the
photo.
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BASIC SHOOTING FUNCTIONS
Using the flash
The flash is used not only for taking pictures where there is insufficient light,
but also when the subject is in shade or in backlight conditions. Your camera
has four modes of operation (automatic flash mode, forced flash mode, flash
off mode, and red-eye reduction mode). Flash photography is possible only in
the still image shooting mode.
1
2
Set the camera to the still image
shooting mode (see page 59).
Flash button
Press the flash button.
œ The current flash mode is shown on
the LCD monitor.
Flash
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3
Press the flash button to select the
flash mode.
œ Each time the flash button is
pressed, the flash mode icon
changes.
Flash mode
12
BASIC
No icon: The digital camera will
detect the subject
3.1
brightness and use the
flash only when required.
In a backlight situation, if
only the center of the
1/50
image is very dark, the
flash will operate to
compensate (auto flash).
d: The flash will operate with every image captured regardless of
the conditions. Use this setting under backlight conditions, when
the subject is in shade, under fluorescent lighting conditions, etc.
(forced flash).
j: The flash will not operate even in dark situations. Use this setting
when capturing an image in a location where flash photography
is prohibited, or when shooting a night landscape scene (flash
off).
È: The digital camera will detect the subject brightness and use the
flash only when required. At this time the flash will operate in a
manner that reduces the red reflection (“red-eye”) in the
subject’s eyes.
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BASIC SHOOTING FUNCTIONS
4
Press the shutter release button.
œ The image is captured in the desired flash mode.
<Shooting without using the LCD monitor>
1Press the flash button.
œ The LCD monitor turns on briefly to show the currently set flash
mode.
2Press the flash button within 5 seconds to set the desired flash
mode.
HINT
œ At normal focus, the effective flash range is 0.5 to 3.1 meters (widest lens
setting) and 0.5 to 1.7 meters (telephoto lens setting). At macro focus, the
effective flash range is 0.15 to 0.5 meters (widest lens setting) and 0.4 to
0.5 meters (telephoto lens setting).
NOTE
In the automatic flash mode...
œ In the automatic flash mode using the LCD monitor, when the shutter
release button is depressed halfway, a f icon appearing in the upper
right area of the LCD monitor indicates that the flash will operate.
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Shooting without using the LCD monitor
Compose the desired image by looking through the viewfinder. Compared to
capturing images using the LCD monitor, this method uses less battery pack
power.
1
Set the shooting mode (see page
59).
2
3
Set the main switch to [à].
Main switch
Look through the viewfinder and
position the subject in the center.
4
Press the shutter release button.
Viewfinder
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BASIC SHOOTING FUNCTIONS
Using the zoom
There are two zoom functions: optical zoom and digital zoom. You can
specify whether or not the digital zoom can be activated when shooting.
The digital zoom can be used when the resolution is set to D or less.
1
2
Make the zoom setting (see page
120), and point the camera lens at
the subject.
Zoom switch
Press [T] or [W] on the zoom switch
to compose the desired image.
[T] : Zoom in on the subject.
[W] : Zoom out.
œ When the zoom switch is pressed,
the zoom bar appears on the LCD
monitor.
œ When the optical zoom factor
becomes 3x, zooming stops
temporarily. When [T] on the zoom
switch is pressed again, the mode
changes to the digital zoom mode
and zooming continues (if digital
zooming is enabled).
Zoom bar
Pointer
When optical zoom
only is enabled
When both optical
and digital zoom
are enabled
Optical zoom
Digital zoom (Yellow)
3
Press the shutter release button.
NOTE
œ During video clip shooting, the optical zoom is disabled.
œ The digital zoom cannot be used when you are shooting without using the
LCD monitor.
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BASIC MODE
Master the shooting functions in the basic mode.
Select the preset setting that matches your
shooting conditions (Scene Select function)
You can select from various preset settings (aperture, shutter speed, etc.) for
specific shooting conditions.
Preset settings
Sequential
shots
shooting
mode
Still image
shooting
mode
Video clip
shooting
mode
Features
For shooting running and jumping, fast-moving
subjects.
Sports F
Perfect for shots with the subject at the center.
Portrait x
For amusement park and fireworks displays at
night, produces a good balance between the
bright lights and the dark background.
Night scene
G
—
—
The camera makes settings suitable for
conditions.
Full auto B
1
2
Set to a shooting mode (see page
59), and display the Shooting
Setting Screen (see page 39).
E
12
SCENE SELECT
FULL AUTO
Select the scene select menu.
<Example: Still image shooting
mode>
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BASIC MODE
3
Select the desired icon, and press the SET button.
F: Sports
x: Portrait
G: Night scene
B: The camera makes settings suitable for conditions (full auto).
NOTE
About other settings
œ When setting a scene selection function, the following settings are fixed.
Exposure control: Ï Suitable program AE for each preset setting
ISO sensitivity: Ä
œ When capturing images using the night scene G setting, use a tripod or
other method to stabilize the camera.
To return to normal shooting
œ Select B from the scene select menu, and press the SET button.
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Setting the resolution
If the resolution is increased, the image quality will improve, but the remaining
number of images that can be taken will decrease. Select the resolution
according to the desired image quality and purpose.
1
2
Display a Shooting Setting Screen
(see page 39).
E
12
Select the desired resolution from
the resolution menu.
A: 3,264 x 2,448 pixels
RESOLUTION
2288¶1712
B: 2,880 x 2,160 pixels
C: 2,288 x 1,712 pixels
Ò: 1,600 x 1,200 pixels
4: 640 x 480 pixels
2: 320 x 240 pixels
0: 160 x 120 pixels
<Example: Still image shooting
mode>
œ The possible resolution settings for each shooting mode are as follows:
Resolution (units: pixels)
[Icon displayed on LCD monitor]
3,264 x 2,880 x 2,288 x
640 x
480
4
320 x
240
2
160 x
120
0
1,600 x
1,200 Ò
2,448
2,160
B
1,712
C
A
Still image
Not
Not
Yes
Not
Yes
Not
Yes
Yes
Yes
available available
Not Not
available available
Shooting
mode
Sequential
shot
Yes
Not
Yes
Not
Yes
Not
available available
Video clip
Not Not
available available available available available
Yes
Yes
3
Press the SET button.
œ The selected resolution is set.
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BASIC MODE
HINT
œ At A and B resolutions, the camera processes the image internally to
produce a 3,264 x 2,448-pixel or 2,880 x 2,160-pixel image.
œ When capturing images at A B resolution, it takes 5 seconds after the
shutter release button is pressed before the data is recorded.
NOTE
About the resolution and compression settings (see page 81)
œ The image captured by a digital camera consists of a collection of small
dots. The resolution refers to the number of these dots, and the greater the
number, the higher the image quality. As the resolution increases, the size
of the resulting data also increases, and the number of images that can be
captured decreases. To compensate for this, this digital camera is able to
compress the data. This digital camera uses JPEG compression. If JPEG
compression is used, when the image is played back, an extremely small
portion of it is lost. The higher the compression rate, the more of the
original image is lost.
Therefore, this digital camera also allows you to store image data without
any compression to ensure that none of the original image is lost. This is
the d mode. Since the image data is large when the d mode is used,
compared to JPEG compression, the digital camera requires more time
both to store the data after the shutter release button is pressed and to
display the image in the playback mode.
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Using the self-timer
1
2
Display the Still Image Shooting
Setting Screen (see page 39).
E
12
SELF-TIMER
OFF
Select the self-timer on icon U
from the self-timer menu.
V: Turns off the self-timer function.
U: Turns on the self-timer function.
3
4
Press the SET button.
Shutter release button
œ This completes the self-timer setting.
Self-timer
indicator
Press the shutter release button.
œ When the shutter release button is
pressed, the self-timer indicator and
standby indicator will light for about
7 seconds, flash for about 3
seconds, and then the image is
captured.
Tripod stand hole
HINT
œ If the shutter release button is pressed again before the image is captured,
the self-timer mode is stopped temporarily. Press the shutter release button
one more time to restart the self-timer.
œ To cancel the self-timer mode, select the self-timer off icon V and press
the SET button.
œ If the SHUTTER operational sound is set to on (see page 162), a warning
tone (beep-beep-beep) sounds 3 seconds before the image is captured.
NOTE
œ When using the self-timer function, be sure to use a tripod or place the
digital camera on a level, stable surface.
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BASIC MODE
Setting the compression rate
Use the procedure below to set the compression rate. Even if the same
resolution is used, you can change the compression setting to decrease the
image data size so that you can capture more images, or increase the image
data size for no loss in image quality.
1
2
Display a Shooting Setting Screen
(see page 39).
E
12
Select the desired compression rate
from the compression menu.
COMPRESSION
FINE
b: Stores the data with a low
compression (high quality).
a: Stores the data with an
extremely low compression
(super high quality).
<Example: Still image shooting
mode>
c: Stores the data with moderate
compression (normal quality).
d: Stores the data in TIFF format
(no compression for highest
quality).
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œ The possible compression rate settings for each shooting mode are
shown in the following table.
Resolution (units: pixels)
[Icon displayed on LCD monitor]
3,264 x 2,880 x 2,288 x 1,600 x 640 x
320 x
240
160 x
120
2,448
2,160
1,712
1,200
480
A
B
C
Ò
4
2
0
Not
Not
a
b
c
d
a
b
c
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
available available
Not Not
available available
Not Not
available available
Not Not
Still image
Yes
Not
Yes
Not
Yes
Not
Yes
Not
Shooting
mode
available available
Not Not
available available
Not Not
available available
Not Not
available available
available available available available
Not
Not
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
available available
Sequential
shots
Not Not
available available
Not Not
available available
3
Press the SET button.
œ The selected compression rate is set.
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PLAYBACK MODE SETTINGS
This camera has playback modes for still images, sequential shots, video
clips and audio recordings.
Still image playback mode:
For playing back still images and voice memos. Saved enlarged images
(with the playback zoom) (see page 94) and copied images (see page 126)
can also be viewed in the still image playback mode.
Sequential shots playback mode:
For viewing sequential shots images.
Video clip playback mode:
For viewing video clips.
Audio recording playback mode:
For listening to audio recordings.
1
2
Set the main switch to [Ô].
Turn the selector dial to the desired
playback mode.
[W]: Still image playback mode
[Y]: Sequential shots playback mode
[X]: Video clip playback mode
[P]: Audio playback mode
Main switch
(The Playback Option Setting Screen
appears.)
Selector dial
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Playing back audio recordings
1
Turn the selector dial to [P].
AUDIO
œ The Playback Option Setting Screen
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
CLOCK SET
BEEP
appears.
LANGUAGE
TV SYSTEM
REFORMAT
2
Select the audio playback icon M,
and press the SET button.
œ The audio recording playback mode
screen appears.
œ To continue the procedure, please
see page 91.
AUDIO
0001 5:40
0002 1:20
0003 3:45
0004 6:01
0005 0:23
SELECT
0006 2:34
0007 5:06
0008 1:20
BACK TO MENU
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PLAYING BACK STILL IMAGES
Play back still images one by one
1
2
Select the still image playback mode (see page 83).
Press [d] or [c] on the arrow button.
To play back the previous image : Press [d]
To play back the next image : Press [c]
Play back a voice memo
œ Display an image, and press the SET
button. The voice memo is played back.
9-IMAGE DISPLAY
ZOOM
œ Display the Still Image Playback Setting
Screen (see page 39), select the volume
icon N, and press [d] or [c] on the
arrow button to adjust the playback
volume.
PROTECT
ERASE
EDIT PHOTO
PRINT SETTING
SLIDESHOW
Softer
Louder
Volume bar
9-image display playback
1
2
Select the still image playback
mode (see page 83).
File name (image number)
Orange frame
Press [W] ([z]) on the zoom
switch.
œ The 9-image display appears.
œ The number displayed on each
image is its file name (image
number).
0001
0002
0005
0003
0006
0009
0004
00070008
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3
Use the arrow button to move the orange frame to the desired
image, and press [T] ([v]) on the zoom switch.
œ The selected image is displayed full screen.
œ Instead of pressing [T] ([v]) on the zoom switch, you can also press
the SET button to show the image full screen.
HINT
To jump forward or backward 100 images (if there are more than 100
images)
1 Display the 9-image display playback screen.
2 Press the flash button.
œ The frame around the images turns dark blue.
3 Press either [d] or [c] on the arrow button.
œ Press [d] to move back 100 images.
œ Press [c] to move forward 100 images.
œ The frame around the images returns to black.
œ To jump another 100 images, repeat steps 2 and 3.
4 Use the arrow button to move the orange frame to the desired image, and
press [T] ([v]) on the zoom switch or the SET button.
œ The selected image is displayed full screen.
To access the 9-image display from the Playback Setting Screen...
1 Display the Playback Setting Screen (see page 39).
2 Select the 9-image display icon ;, and press the SET button.
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PLAYING BACK SEQUENTIAL SHOTS
1
2
Select the sequential shots playback mode (see page 83).
Press [d] or [c] on the arrow button.
To play back the previous image : Press [d]
To play back the next image : Press [c]
3
Press [W] ([z]) on the zoom
switch.
Sequential shots folder number
Orange frame
œ The 9-image display appears.
œ The procedure from this point is the
same as step 3 on page 86.
œ When a voice memo has been
added to an image, you can play it
back by displaying the image and
then pressing the SET button.
œ To adjust the playback volume,
display the Sequential Shots
Playback Setting Screen (see page
39), select the volume icon N,
and press [d] or [c] on the arrow
button.
0001
0002
0003
0006
0004
0005
00070008
0009
HINT
To change to a different sequential shots folder
œ Perform step 3 above, and step 3 on page 86.
If the 9-image display appears in step 1
œ Perform step 3 on page 86, and then return to step 2 above.
To quickly change to a different sequential shots folder
œ In step 2, with the Playback Setting Screen or Playback Information Screen
not displayed, press [j] or [l] to change to the previous or following
sequential shots folder respectively.
To jump forward or backward 100 folders
œ The procedure is the same as when playing back still images.
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PLAYING BACK VIDEO CLIPS
1
2
Select the video clip playback mode (see page 83).
Play back the video clip.
Normal playback
œ Press the SET button. If the Playback Setup Screen appears, press
the SET button again to start playback.
œ Pressing [d] during a video clip playback will start reverse playback
(the audio will not be heard).
To pause playback
œ Press the SET button to pause playback; press the SET button again
to continue playback.
To play back one image at a time
œ While video clip playback is paused, you can press [c] on the arrow
button to view the frames in order, or [d] to view them in reverse order.
To accelerate playback
œ 2x fast forward playback: During normal speed playback, press [c].
œ 20x fast forward playback: During 2x playback, press [c].
œ Return to normal speed playback: During 20x playback, press [c].
* Pressing [d] will start reverse playback. The audio will not be heard.
To return to the beginning of the video clip
œ To jump to the beginning of the video clip during playback: Press [j].
œ To jump to the end of the video clip during playback: Press [l].
œ To jump to the beginning of the next video clip: Pause playback, then
press [l].
œ To jump to the beginning of the previous video clip: Pause playback,
then press [j].
To adjust the volume
œ Display the Playback Setting Screen, select the volume icon N, and
press [d] or [c].
œ To change to a different video clip, select a different video clip from
the 9-image display.
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PLAYING BACK VIDEO CLIPS
<Example of button operations>
Video clip 0001
Video clip 0002
Video clip 0003
Video clip start Video clip end
[j]: Display start of
SET button: Play
SET button: Play
[l]: Display start of video clip 0002
video clip 0002
SET button: Play from start of video clip 0001
[j]: Display start of video clip
[l]: Display end of video clip
3
Press [W] ([z]) on the zoom
switch.
Orange frame
œ The 9-image display appears.
œ The procedure from this point is the
same as step 3 on page 86.
0001
0002
0005
0003
0006
0004
00070008
0009
To jump forward or backward 100 video clips (if there are more
than 100 video clips)
œ With the 9-image display showing, follow these steps.
1 Press the flash button.
2 Press either [d] or [c].
œ To jump another 100 video clips, repeat steps 1 and 2.
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HINT
To view video clips on your computer
œ You can view video clips taken with this camera on your computer using
QuickTime Ver. 3.0 or later from Apple.
œ By using the QuickTime Plug-in included with QuickTime, you can also play
back your video clips on your Internet browser.
œ QuickTime5 for Windows and Macintosh is supplied with the included
CD-ROM (Sanyo Software Pack).
œ Online information about QuickTime can be found at
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/.
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LISTENING TO AUDIO RECORDINGS
1
2
Set the digital camera to the audio recording playback mode (see
page 83).
Press [j] or [l] on the arrow button
to select the desired audio
AUDIO
0001 5:40
0002 1:20
0003 3:45
0004 6:01
0005 0:23
SELECT
0006 2:34
0007 5:06
0008 1:20
recording, and press the SET
button.
œ The Audio Recording Playback
Screen for the selected audio
recording appears.
BACK TO MENU
3
Select the audio playback icon Ô,
and press the SET button.
œ Playback starts.
AUDIO
1:20
617KB
100-0008
2003.01.23
PLAY
To pause playback
PROTECT
ERASE
œ Press the SET button to interrupt
playback; press it again to continue
playback.
VOLUME
EXIT
To fast forward or rewind
œ Fast forward: During playback,
press [c].
AUDIO
100-0008
2003.01.23
01:15
617KB
œ Rewind: During playback, press [d].
* The audio will not be heard.
PLAYBACK
œ If [c] is pressed during fast forward
or rewind, playback will start.
STOP
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To adjust the volume
1 On the Audio Recording Playback Screen, select the volume icon
N.
2 Press [d] or [c] to adjust the volume.
To select a different audio recording
œ On the Audio Recording Playback Screen, press the MENU button.
The Audio Recording Select Screen appears; select the desired audio
recording and play it back.
To stop playback
œ During playback, press the SET button. Playback will stop, and you
are returned to the Audio Recording Playback Screen.
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USING THE VARIOUS PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS
Automatic playback (slideshow)
Still images can be automatically played back in a slideshow fashion. If voice
memos are attached, they are also played back at the same time.
1
2
Display the Still Image Playback
Setting Screen (see page 39).
9-IMAGE DISPLAY
ZOOM
PROTECT
ERASE
Select the slideshow icon ã, and
press the SET button.
œ The Slideshow Screen appears.
[Slide time]
EDIT PHOTO
PRINT SETTING
SLIDESHOW
VOLUME
1 Select “TIME”, and press the SET
button.
SLIDESHOW
TIME
2 Press [j] or [l] on the arrow button
to select the time that each image
is displayed.
4S
EFFECT
START
EXIT
OFF
3 Press the SET button.
[Slide effect]
1 Select “EFFECT”, and press the
SET button.
2 Press [j] or [l] on the arrow button
to select the desired wipe effect.
3 Press the SET button.
3
Select “START”, and press the SET button.
œ Slideshow playback begins.
œ The still images or video clips are played back in the order in which
they were recorded.
œ To interrupt the slideshow, press the MENU button, the SET button, or
an arrow button.
œ After all the images have been played back, the slideshow ends.
œ For continuous (loop) slideshow playback (up to 12 hours), in step 3
press the shutter release button instead of the SET button.
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Magnifying (zooming in) the image
The saved images can be magnified for viewing during playback.
1
2
Display the image that you want to
magnify.
œ For a video clip, pause playback at
the place you wish to magnify.
Press [T] ([v]) on the zoom
switch.
ZOOM
œ Magnification is enabled.
œ The image is magnified, and the
central portion of the image is
displayed.
œ You can use the arrow button to
view different parts of the magnified
image.
MOVE
ZOOM I/O
SHUTTER FOR SAVE
3
Magnify the image further.
To magnify:
Press [T] ([v]) on the zoom switch.
To return to normal size:
Press [W] ([z]) part on zoom switch.
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USING THE VARIOUS PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS
HINT
œ The maximum degree of magnification will depend on the resolution of the
original image.
œ The maximum magnification for A resolution is about 51 times.
œ If the image has been rotated, it will be returned to its original orientation
and then enlarged.
œ One scene (still image) of a paused video clip can be enlarged; however, a
video clip cannot be played while enlarged.
HINT
The magnified portion of the image can be saved as a separate image.
œ Press the shutter release button. The magnified portion is saved as a new
still image.
To magnify the image from the Playback Setting Screen
1 Display the Playback Setting Screen (see page 39).
2 Select the zoom icon O, and press the SET button.
œ After the screen in step 2 on page 94 appears, you can magnify the
image further by pressing [T] ([v]) on the zoom switch.
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Rotating an image
Captured images can be rotated to the correct orientation for viewing.
1
2
Display the still or sequential shots image you wish to rotate.
Display the Playback Setting
Screen (see page 39).
3
4
Select the edit photo icon r (or
ú), and press the SET button.
œ The Edit Photo Screen appears.
EDIT PHOTO
ADD AUDIO
ADD TEXT
Select the rotate image icon Ç,
and press the SET button.
œ The Rotate Image Screen appears.
t: Rotates image clockwise 90
degrees
RESIZE
ROTATE
EXIT
<Example: Still Image Playback
Mode>
s: Rotates image
counterclockwise 90 degrees
ROTATE
5
Select the rotate right icon t or
rotate left icon s, and press the
SET button.
œ Each time the SET button is
pressed, the image is rotated 90
degrees.
RIGHT
LEFT
EXIT
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USING THE VARIOUS PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS
Playing back images on a TV set
By connecting the digital camera to a television set, you can view the
captured images on the TV screen.
Connections
Connect the supplied AV cable from the DIGITAL/AV terminal on the digital
camera to the AUDIO and VIDEO input terminals on the TV.
To the VIDEO
input terminal
Yellow plug
AV cable (supplied)
Plug
To the AUDIO
White plug
To the DIGITAL/
AV terminal
input terminal
Switch input to VIDEO
* If the dedicated AV cable is unplugged/plugged in, the Playback Setting
Screen is canceled.
Playback
œ After connecting the digital camera to the television, set the TV input switch
to VIDEO input.
œ The playback method is the same as when viewing images on the LCD
monitor.
œ When an AV cable is connected, the LCD monitor display appears smaller
than usual.
œ If the TV system setting is set to PAL, no image appears on the camera’s
LCD monitor.
œ The same playback procedure as when playing back with the camera is
used to play back voice memos and audio recordings as well.
œ The sound output from the digital camera is monaural.
Voice memo playback: see page 87
Audio recording playback: see page 91
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CAUTION
œ Do not use excessive force when connecting and disconnecting cables.
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DISPLAYING IMAGE INFORMATION
(PLAYBACK INFO SCREEN)
On the Information Screen you can check what the settings were when an
image was captured.
1
2
Display the desired image.
Press the MENU button for at least 1 second.
œ The Playback Information Screen appears.
œ If the MENU button is pressed again, the Playback Information Screen
is exited.
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6
7
INFO
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<Still image playback mode>
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INFO
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5
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INFO
100-0001
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SHTTER
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<Video clip playback mode>
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
Resolution
Compression rate
Print settings
Exposure correction value
Protect setting
Voice memo indicator
Location of data (folder number) and file name
Data size
Color correction setting
Noise reduction setting
Shutter speed
Aperture
Focus distance
Remaining battery pack charge
Date and time of image
Playback time
HINT
œ You can display the file name (image number) by pressing the flash button
while an image is being played back. Press the flash button again to cancel
the file name display.
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ADDING A VOICE MEMO
In the still image shooting mode, you can record approximately 4 seconds of
sound (called a “voice memo”) when capturing the image.
1
2
Display the Still Image Shooting
Setting Screen (see page 39).
B
12
VOICE MEMO
OFF
Select the add voice memo icon
a from the voice memo menu,
and press the SET button.
b: For no voice memo.
a: For adding a voice memo.
Shutter release button
Microphone
3
Press the shutter release button to
capture the image, and then talk
into the microphone.
œ About 4 seconds of sound are
recorded.
œ During recording, K appears in
the upper right area of the LCD
monitor.
œ After recording has finished, the add
voice memo setting reverts off.
HINT
œ When the compression rate is set to L, it takes approximately 10
seconds for the image data to be recorded (when using a CompactFlash
card), after which voice memo recording will start.
œ Each voice memo uses one-half the memory of an image captured at 4
resolution and G compression rate.
œ The voice memo can be played back in the still image playback mode (see
pages 83, 85).
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SETTING THE FOCUS MODE
You can choose from the following 2 types of autofocus:
Multi-section focus: The distance to the subject is detected by sampling
from multiple areas of the entire shooting screen.
Spot focus: The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the LCD
monitor.
1
2
Display the Shooting Setting
Screen (see page 39).
B
12
SPOT FOCUS
OFF
Select a focus method from the
spot focus menu, and press the
SET button.
j: Multi-section focus is selected.
i: Spot focus is selected.
œ This completes the focus method
setting.
12
œ When the spot focus setting is
selected, the focus mark + appears
in the center of the LCD monitor.
3.1
1/30
Focus mark
NOTE
When the spot focus setting is selected
œ To focus on a specific object, point the camera so that the object matches
the focus mark in the center of the LCD monitor, and press the shutter
release button halfway. The camera will focus on the subject at the focus
mark in the center of the LCD monitor. In this condition, compose the
picture and press the shutter release button all the way down to capture the
image.
œ It may be difficult to focus if there is little contrast in the subject or if the
subject is very small.
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LIGHT-MEASURING MODE SETTING
You can select from 3 types of light-measuring modes.
Multi-section light-measuring : Light is measured by sampling from
multiple areas of the entire shooting screen.
Center-weighted light-measuring : Light is measured from the entire
shooting screen, but gives more
importance to the values near the
center.
Spot light-measuring : You can compose the picture and capture the image
after first measuring the light only at the center spot
of the LCD monitor.
1
2
Display a Shooting Setting Screen
(see page 39).
B
12
Select a light-measuring mode from
the light-measuring mode (EXP
MEASURE) menu.
EXP MEASURE
MULTI
V: Multi-section light-measuring
X: Center light-measuring
W: Spot light-measuring
14
3
Press the SET button
œ This completes the light-measuring
mode setting.
œ When spot light-measuring is
selected, the light-measuring spot
mark K appears in the center of
the LCD monitor.
3.1
1/50
Light-measuring spot mark
HINT
Shooting with the spot light-measuring mode
œ Point the camera so that the light-measuring spot mark is centered on the
specific spot you wish to use to measure the light, and press the shutter
release button halfway. The light at the spot mark will be measured.
Keeping the shutter release button depressed halfway, compose the
picture and press the shutter release button all the way down to capture the
image.
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WHITE BALANCE SETTING
This digital camera automatically adjusts the white balance under most
lighting conditions. However, if you want to specify the lighting conditions or
change the overall tone of the image, the white balance can be manually set.
1
2
Display a Shooting Setting Screen (see page 39).
Select a white balance setting from
B
12
the white balance menu.
H: The digital camera will make the
white balance adjustment
WHITE BALANCE
AUTO
automatically based on the
natural and artificial light
conditions. This is the setting
used in the auto mode.
g: For shooting outside on a sunny
day.
h: For shooting outside on a cloudy
day.
e: For shooting inside under
fluorescent lighting.
i: For shooting inside under
incandescent lighting.
S: For more accurate adjustment or
when the light source cannot be
specified.
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Setting procedure
1 Select the S icon and press the
SET button.
œ The S icon moves to the left end
of the line.
2 Fill the entire screen with a plain
white card (or piece of paper, etc.),
and perform step 3.
3
Press the SET button.
œ This completes the white balance
setting.
œ Once the white balance setting is
programmed for the S icon, it is
retained even if another white
balance setting (H, g, h,
e, or i) is selected. If you
changed to another setting,
whenever you select the S icon
and press the SET button, the
previously programmed setting is
recalled.
HINT
To cancel the white balance setting
œ Perform step 2, select H, and then press the SET button.
NOTE
To capture sepia-tone images
œ In step 2 of step 2, instead of using a white card, use a blue card to set
the white balance. You can experiment and get different results by
changing the card color to program the white balance.
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ISO SENSITIVITY SETTING
With the initial settings, the ISO sensitivity is automatically set according to
the brightness of the subject. However, the ISO sensitivity can be fixed at the
equivalent of 100, 200, or 400.
1
2
Display a Shooting Setting Screen
(see page 39).
B
12
Select an ISO sensitivity setting
from the ISO sensitivity menu.
Ä: Sets the ISO sensitivity
automatically (equivalent to
ISO100 to 400).
ISO
AUTO
+: Sets the sensitivity to ISO100
equivalent.
1: Sets the sensitivity to ISO200
equivalent.
%: Sets the sensitivity to ISO400
equivalent.
3
Press the SET button.
œ This completes the ISO sensitivity setting.
HINT
œ By setting a higher ISO sensitivity, you can set higher shutter speeds and
capture images in darker locations, but noise in the captured images may
increase.
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SETTING THE EXPOSURE CONTROL
By setting the shutter speed and aperture size, various exposure controls are
possible. By changing the settings in accordance with the scene to be
photographed, you can create the image that you want to express. The
exposure control can be set in the still image shooting mode and sequential
shots shooting mode.
1
2
Display the Still Image or Sequential Shots Shooting Setting Screen
(see page 39).
Select an exposure control mode
B
12
from the exposure control menu.
Ï: The optimum shutter speed and
aperture size are set according
to the brightness of the subject.
(Aperture and shutter variable
program AE)
EXP CONT/PROGRAM
2.7 1/100
Example: For simple shooting
with minimum setup,
using the camera’s
automatic settings.
Î: This allows you to set a specific aperture size. The camera
automatically sets an appropriate shutter speed based on this
setting. (Aperture priority AE)
Example: To open the aperture for portraits with a blurred
background (for a shallow field depth), or to close the
aperture for a clear foreground and background (for a
deep field depth).
Ì: This allows you to set a specific shutter speed. The camera
automatically sets an appropriate aperture size based on this
setting. (Shutter speed priority AE)
Example: To set a fast shutter speed for capturing a clear image of
a fast-moving object, or to set a slow shutter speed to
shoot the flow of a background scene.
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SETTING THE EXPOSURE CONTROL
Í: This allows you to set a specific shutter speed and aperture size.
(Manual exposure control)
Example: When shooting in a dark location without using the flash,
set the shutter to stay open for a longer time (slow
shutter). When used for shooting nighttime scenes, you
can capture lights flowing across the image.
3
Press the SET button.
œ The screen corresponding to the
exposure control mode selected in
step 2 appears.
<Aperture and shutter variable
program AE Ï>
œ The setting changes to aperture and
shutter variable program AE, and
you are returned to the Shooting
Setting Screen.
<Aperture priority AE Î>
œ The display to set the aperture size
appears.
APERTURE
12
j
2.7
l
œ Press [j] or [l] on the arrow button
to set the desired aperture size.
Tele: 4.9 to 11.8
p
Wide: 2.7 to 6.7
SETTING
<Shutter speed priority AE Ì>
œ The display to set the shutter speed
appears.
SHUTTER
12
j
œ Press [j] or [l] on the arrow button
to set the desired shutter speed.
Setting range: 16 sec. to 1/2500 sec.
p
1/100
l
SETTING
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<Manual exposure control Í>
œ The display to set the aperture size
and shutter speed appears.
œ Press [d] or [c] on the arrow button
to select aperture size \ or
shutter speed ä, and press [j] or
[l] on the arrow button to change
the setting.
MANUAL
j
12
p
2.7
1/100
l
SELECT
SETTING
Setting range:
Aperture \: 4.9 to 11.8 (Tele)
2.7 to 6.7 (Wide)
Shutter speed ä: 16 sec. to
1/2500 sec.
4
Press the SET button.
œ This completes the exposure control setting.
œ You are returned to the Shooting Setting Screen.
HINT
œ When using a slow shutter setting, use a tripod or the like to stabilize the
digital camera.
œ A slow shutter speed makes shooting pictures in darker locations possible;
however, image noise may increase.
œ To reduce the noise, set the noise reduction to on.
œ When manual exposure control is selected, the exposure correction value
becomes 0 and exposure correction cannot be performed.
œ If the aperture value is set to F10 or higher, the resolution of the shot
picture may be slightly reduced.
CAUTION
œ While the Exposure Control Setting Screen is displayed (step 3), the zoom
function is disabled.
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SETTING THE NOISE REDUCTION
Noise which occurs in captured images when the shutter button is pressed
during still image shooting is reduced. The initial setting for noise reduction is
off.
1
Display the Still Image Shooting
Setting Screen (see page 39).
B
12
NOISE REDUCT
OFF
2
Select the noise reduction on icon g from the noise reduction
menu, and press the SET button.
g: Noise is reduced.
h: Noise is not reduced.
œ This completes the noise reduction setting.
NOTE
œ The noise reduction function works when the shutter speed is 1/4 second
or more.
œ The time it takes to record the shooting data after the shutter release button
is pressed is longer when the noise reduction function is used than when it
is not used.
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ADJUSTING THE COLOR TONES
(REAL-COLOR EQUALIZER)
You can adjust the color tones (hue, saturation and brightness) of the
captured images. In addition to adjusting the tones with the camera’s settings,
you can also download data settings created on your computer for color tone
correction.
Adjust the color tones with the digital camera
1
2
Display the Shooting Option Setting
Screen (see page 39).
AUDIO REC
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
CLOCK SET
BEEP
Select the color adjustment icon
â, and press the SET button.
œ The Color Adjustment Screen
appears.
LANGUAGE
TV SYSTEM
REFORMAT
œ The highlighted icon indicates the
current setting.
ô to õ:
HUE
00
00
00
00
00
00
SAT
00
00
00
00
00
00
BR
00
00
00
00
00
00
Set the color tone adjustment
(color adjustment on). Data for
6-color-mode settings created on
a computer can also be
downloaded.
R
Y
G
C
B
M
m:
Select from these when
downloading data for
12-color-mode settings created
on a computer (see page 117).
ú: Initial color settings (color adjustment off).
C: Return to the Shooting Option Setting Screen.
œ After pressing the SET button, if the setting data download screen
appears, select NO, and press the SET button; the Color Adjustment
Screen will then appear.
3
Select one from the ô to õ
icons, and press the SET button.
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œ Selecting one of the ô to õ
icons allows confirmation of their
respective setting values. Pressing
the SET button displays the screen
for the hue, saturation and
brightness settings.
HUE
00
00
00
00
00
00
SAT
00
00
00
00
00
00
BR
00
00
00
00
00
00
ù: The hue, saturation and
brightness settings are
completed, and you are
returned to the Color
Adjustment Screen.
í: Set the red hue, saturation
and brightness.
ü: Set the yellow, and saturation
and brightness.
ì: Set the green hue, saturation
and brightness.
û: Set the cyan hue, saturation
and brightness.
î: Set the blue hue, saturation
and brightness.
Í: Set the magenta hue,
saturation and brightness.
C: The new settings are
canceled, and you are
returned to the Color
Adjustment Screen.
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ADJUSTING THE COLOR TONES (REAL-COLOR EQUALIZER)
4
Adjust the color.
HUEj
SAT
BR
00
1 Press [j] or [l] on the arrow button
to select a color icon (í to Í)
to adjust.
p
M- +15 +Y 00
l
2 Press [d] or [c] to select the color
property you wish to change (hue,
saturation or brightness).
SELECT
SETTING
3 Press [j] or [l] to adjust the value
of the selected color property.
The characters to the left and
right of the hue setting value
indicate the color change. In this
example, the indicated setting
changes magenta to red hues
(ü).
œ Adjust the hue while watching on
the LCD monitor.
œ Each property can be set within a
maximum range of +50 to –50.
When set to a – value, magenta
changes to blue hues (Í).
4 Press the SET button.
œ To change the settings for other
colors, press [j] or [l] to select
another color, and then repeat
steps 2 to 4.
5
Select the ù icon, and press the
SET button.
INPUT SETTING TITLE
œ The screen to input a title appears.
œ If you are correcting a color that was
previously corrected, the set name
will appear.
œ A maximum of 10 characters can be
input for the title. (For entering text,
please follow procedures 6 through
8 on pages 130 and 131.)
ABCDE
SCROLL
SELECT
<
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6
Select the <mark, and press the SET button.
œ This completes the color adjustment setting.
œ You are returned to the Shooting Option Setting Screen.
œ You can display and confirm the color adjustment setting on the
shooting status display (see page 51) and Shooting Information
Screen (see page 124).
NOTE
About the hue setting
œ The hue setting is shown for each separate color—red, yellow, green, blue,
etc. The hue can be set within a maximum range of +50 to –50. But the
actual range that can be set is limited depending on the other hue settings
of a corrected color.
Example: If the Íhue is set to +20, the – side range for the íhue
setting goes up to only –30.
About the saturation setting
œ The saturation setting specifies the degree of color brilliance. When the
saturation setting is set to the + side, the colors are more vivid; on the –
side they are more smoky. When set to –50, the color has no saturation
and it becomes monochrome.
About the brightness setting
œ The brightness setting specifies the degree of lightness or darkness. When
the brightness setting is set to the + side, the image is lighter; on the – side
it is darker.
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ADJUSTING THE COLOR TONES (REAL-COLOR EQUALIZER)
Example of hue and saturation settings
Monochrome photography
Set saturation and brightness values for
all colors from íto Íto –50 (ö
initial settings).
To set all colors except red to
monochrome
Set saturation and brightness values for
colors üto Íto –50 (õinitial
settings).
To emphasize the greenness
of trees and plants
Set ìhue and saturation values to the
+ side.
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About color correction with Real Color Equalizer 3.0 on PC
œ If the Real Color Equalizer 3.0 on PC application (in the provided CD-ROM
[Sanyo Software Pack]) is used to change the colors (see page 118) and
results in extreme values for the camera’s color settings, accurate color
adjustment may not be possible. It is recommended that when adjusting
the colors using the Real Color Equalizer 3.0 on PC you set the camera’s
color adjustment setting to ú(initial settings), or set the hue and
saturation values close to 0 and photograph the images without extreme
settings.
œ Setting data is prestored in color adjustment icons ôto m. After
overwriting these settings with your custom settings, you can reset the
settings to their original values by loading them from the provided CD-ROM
(Sanyo Software Pack). The settings data is in the Setting data folder within
the Real Color Equalizer folder.
Settings data file
Icon
Title
To photograph
name
ô
ö
õ
m
(None)
MONOCHROME
RED
sancam01.cfg
sancam02.cfg
sancam03.cfg
sancam04.cfg
Color tone adjustment off
Monochrome
Red only generated
Mountain scenes, etc.
MOUNTAIN
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ADJUSTING THE COLOR TONES (REAL-COLOR EQUALIZER)
Download the color tone correction data
created on a computer
The settings data created using the Real Color Equalizer 3.0 on PC in the
supplied CD-ROM (Sanyo Software Pack) can be downloaded to your digital
camera.
1
Insert a card, on which color tone
correction data created on a
computer was saved, into the
digital camera.
2
3
Display the Shooting Option Setting
Screen (see page 39).
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
Select the color adjustment icon
â, and press the SET button.
œ The Download Settings Data Screen
appears.
YES : Download the settings data
created on a personal computer.
LOAD SETTING DATA?
YES
NO
NO : Use the camera settings for color
tone correction.
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
SELECT SETTING DATA
4
Select “YES”, and press the SET
button.
œ The list of settings data saved on
the card appears.
01
02
MOUNT SP
SUNSET GLW
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5
6
Press [l] or [j] on the arrow button
to select the desired settings data,
and press the SET button.
œ The Select Where To Save Screen
appears.
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
SELECT WHERE TO SAVE
MOUNT SP
SEA MODE
SUNSET GLW
RED MODE
Press [l] or [j] on the arrow button
to select the icon in which to save
the settings data.
For 6-color mode setting data:
Select one from ôto õ.
For 12-color mode setting data:
Select m.
7
Press the SET button.
œ The settings data created on the computer is stored to the icon
selected in step 6, and the actual settings are shown on the Color
Tone Adjustment Screen.
œ When the SET button is pressed again, the color adjustment is set,
and you are returned to the Shooting Option Setting Screen.
NOTE
About the Real Color Equalizer 3.0 on PC
œ By using the Real Color Equalizer 3.0 on PC that comes in the supplied
CD-ROM (Sanyo Software Pack), you can perform the color adjustment on
your computer. In addition to the 6-color mode, the color adjustment
settings for 12 colors are also possible. Moreover, the color adjustment of
hue, saturation and brightness settings data that is created using the Real
Color Equalizer 3.0 on PC’s 6-color mode can be performed using the
digital camera. For details about using the Real Color Equalizer 3.0 on PC,
see the instruction manual accompanying the Sanyo Software Pack.
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ADJUSTING THE COLOR TONES (REAL-COLOR EQUALIZER)
To select previously set color correction
settings
Imagining various scenes, you can store suitable color correction settings in
each of the icons ôto m beforehand. You can then select the icon
suitable for the scene you are photographing to quickly change to the
optimum color correction settings.
1
2
Display a Shooting Setting Screen.
From the color correction menu,
select the icon in which you stored
the color adjustment settings, and
press the SET button.
œ To return to the initial color
correction settings, select the ú
icon, and press the SET button.
B
12
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
INITIAL SETTING
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DIGITAL ZOOM SETTING
This setting allows you to specify whether or not the digital zoom is enabled
during zoom shooting (see page 75) at a resolution of D or lower.
1
2
Display a Shooting Setting Screen
(see page 39).
Select a digital zoom setting from
the digital zoom menu.
B
12
Z: Digital zoom cannot be used.
Y: Digital zoom can be used.
DIZITAL ZOOM
OFF
3
Press the SET button.
œ This completes the digital zoom
setting.
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QUICK SHOT SETTING
(STILL IMAGE SHOOTING MODE ONLY)
With the initial settings, when the shutter release button is pressed, the digital
camera performs the exposure correction, the white balance settings, the
focussing, and other settings before the image is captured. This results in a
delay after the shutter release button is pressed before the image is actually
captured. By turning on the quick shot setting, these settings are set less
precisely, but the delay after the shutter release button is pressed until the
image is actually captured is drastically reduced.
1
2
Display the Still Image Shooting
Setting Screen (see page 39).
B
12
Select a quick shot setting from the
quick shot menu.
ä: Turns off the quick shot setting.
QUICK SHOT
OFF
R: Turns on the quick shot setting.
3
Press the SET button.
œ This completes the quick shot
setting.
HINT
How to use the quick shot
1 Select Rto turn on the quick shot setting.
2 Press the shutter release button, and when the camera is ready to shoot,
press it again.
œ The first time the shutter release button is pressed, the digital camera
performs the normal settings; the second time it is pressed, quick shot
shooting is enabled. If the shutter release button is subsequently
pressed within 1 second, consecutive quick shots are possible. After an
interval of one second or more, however, the camera returns to normal
shooting.
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EXPOSURE CORRECTION
When capturing images, you can make the image lighter or darker.
1
Exit the Shooting Setting Screen (or
Shooting Information Screen.
œ Press the MENU button to exit the
Shooting Setting Screen (or
Exposure correction bar
12
Shooting Information Screen.
2
Press [d] or [c] on the arrow button.
œ The exposure correction bar
appears.
œ At this point, you can press [d] or
[c] on the arrow button to adjust the
exposure.
Exposure correction
setting
Darker Lighter
Pointer
HINT
œ The exposure correction setting is canceled in the following cases.
When the pointer is set to the center position
After the main switch or selector dial is moved
After the power is turned off.
œ The exposure setting numerical value is shown at the left end of the
exposure bar. The exposure can be set to a value from –1.8EV to +1.8EV
(AE shift sequential: –0.9EV to +0.9EV).
œ While exposure correction is active, the standby indicator in the viewfinder
flashes green.
Shortcut for setting the exposure correction
œ From a Shooting Setting Screen or Information Screen...
1 In the EXPERT mode, select the exposure correction icon Êfrom the
Shooting Setting Screen.
2 Press [c] on the arrow button.
3 Press [d] or [c] on the arrow button.
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FLICKER-REDUCTION SETTING
(VIDEO CLIP SHOOTING ONLY)
The flicker-reduction setting reduces the flicker that results when filming video
clips under fluorescent lights and the like where the background lighting
pulsates at the frequency of the power supply. The flicker-reduction setting is
set for a frequency of 50 Hz.
1
2
Display the Video Clip Shooting
Setting Screen (see page 39).
B
00:46
Select a flicker-reduction setting
from the flicker-reduction setting
menu.
l: Turns off the flicker-reduction
setting.
k: Turns on the flicker-reduction
FLICKER REDUCT
OFF
setting.
3
Press the SET button.
œ This completes the flicker-reduction
setting.
HINT
œ Note that although the flicker-reduction setting decreases the image flicker
that occurs under fluorescent lighting, the image quality may deteriorate
slightly.
œ If the flicker-reduction setting is used outdoors on a very bright day, a
halation effect may occur.
œ If the flicker-reduction is set to k, then the ISO sensitivity setting (see
page 106) becomes fixed at Ä.
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SHOOTING SETTING INFORMATION DISPLAY
(SHOOTING INFO SCREEN)
This Information Screen allows you to check the current settings while
shooting.
Display the Shooting Information Screen
1
2
Put the digital camera in the shooting status.
Press the MENU button for at least 1 second.
œ The Shooting Information Screen appears.
Exit the Shooting Information Screen
<When using the LCD monitor>
œ Press the MENU button.
<When not using the LCD monitor>
œ Press the MENU button, or wait 5 seconds.
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Number of images remaining
(or remaining shooting time)
bStill image shooting mode
Shooting mode
œBASIC mode
INFO
:
12
Flash setting*
1
2
8
J
10.0m
Focus setting
œEXPERT mode
6
7
2
1
8
F
9
G
H
I
p
5.6
1/500
p
3
4
Remaining
battery pack
charge
:
p
p
5.6
1/500
5
Zoom bar
indication
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
F
G
H
I
J
K
Resolution
b
Sequential shots shooting mode
Compression rate
Spot focus setting
œBASIC mode
1
2
J
Color tone correction setting
Exposure control setting
Light-measuring mode setting
Exposure correction setting
Self-timer setting
œEXPERT mode
2
3
6
1
4
G
7
9
:
p
p
5.6
1/500
5
White balance setting
Noise reduction setting
ISO sensitivity setting
Quick Shot setting
bVideo clip shooting mode
œBASIC mode
Voice memo setting
1
J
Scene select function setting
Flicker-reduction setting
œEXPERT mode
K
3
1
6
* In the sequential shots shooting
mode, the sequential shots setting
is shown.
9
G
7
4
œ
All the icons never appear at
the same time.
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COPYING IMAGES
You can select one image from a sequential shots sequence or one image
(scene) from a video clip, copy it, and save it as a still image (the original data
remains unchanged).
1
Display the desired image from a
sequential shots sequence or video
clip.
9-IMAGE DISPLAY
ZOOM
PROTECT
ERASE
2
3
Display the Playback Setting
Screen (see page 39).
EDIT PHOTO
COPY
VOLUME
Select the copy icon l, and press
the SET button.
œ The Copy Screen appears with
“YES” selected.
<Example: Sequential shots
playback mode>
YES: The image is copied and saved
as a still image (the original data
is left unchanged).
COPY
EXIT: The copy procedure is
canceled, and you are returned
to the Playback Setting Screen.
o
YES
p
EXIT
4
Press the SET button.
œ The image is copied.
œ Select “EXIT”, and press the SET button, or press the MODE button,
to return to the Playback Setting Screen.
HINT
To select a different image (frame) in step 3...
œ Press [d] or [c] on the arrow button.
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CHANGING IMAGE SIZE
The size of a still image that has already been captured at a resolution of 4
or more can be changed to 640 x 480 pixels or 320 x 240 pixels. The resized
image is saved as a separate image.
1
2
Display the still image whose size
you wish to change.
Display the Playback Setting
Screen (see page 39).
9-IMAGE DISPLAY
ZOOM
PROTECT
ERASE
EDIT PHOTO
PRINT SETTING
SLIDESHOW
VOLUME
3
4
Select the edit photo icon r, and
press the SET button.
œ The Edit Photo Screen appears.
EDIT PHOTO
ADD AUDIO
ADD TEXT
RESIZE
ROTATE
EXIT
Select the resize icon Á, and
press the SET button.
RESIZE
œ The Size Change Screen appears.
640¶480
320¶240
EXIT
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5
Press [j] or [l] on the arrow button
to select the new image size.
4: The saved image will be 640 x
480 pixels.
2: The saved image will be 320 x
240 pixels.
C: Return to the Edit Photo Screen.
6
7
Press the SET button.
640¶480
œ A screen confirming whether the
size change is correct appears.
RESIZE?
Select “YES”, and press the SET
button.
œ Size changing begins.
œ When size changing is completed,
you are returned to the Edit Photo
Screen.
o
YES
p
EXIT
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ADDING TEXT
You can enter characters for titles and the like on still images.
1
2
3
Display the still image to which you
want to add text.
9-IMAGE DISPLAY
ZOOM
PROTECT
ERASE
Display the Playback Setting
Screen (see page 39).
EDIT PHOTO
PRINT SETTING
SLIDESHOW
VOLUME
Select the edit photo icon r, and
press the SET button.
œ The Edit Photo Screen appears.
EDIT PHOTO
4
Select the add text icon 2, and
press the SET button.
œ You enter the setup screen for text
entry.
œ Press the arrow button to set the
position for the first character.
œ The character position can be
changed again later in this
procedure (see page 132).
ADD AUDIO
ADD TEXT
RESIZE
ROTATE
EXIT
œ If the image has been rotated, it will
be returned to its original orientation.
SETTING POINT
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5
6
Press the SET button.
Character line
Color palette
œ You enter the text entry mode, and
a row of characters appears.
œ To return to the screen in step 4,
press the MENU button.
SCROLL
SELECT
ABCDE
<
Press the arrow button to select the
desired character row.
Character row chart
A B C D E
F G H I J
K L M N O
P Q R S T
_ <
_ <
_ <
_ <
a b , . c ? _ <
! _ / ~ ( ) _ <
[ ] + - d = _ <
< > " ¥ $ % _ <
# & * @ m n _ <
f g h i j k _ <
U V W X Y Z _ <
0 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9
_ <
_ <
l o p
_ <
NOTE
œ It is not possible to connect the camera to a TV to input the characters.
Perform this procedure using the camera’s LCD monitor.
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ADDING TEXT
HINT
You can change the color of the text
1 Before entering text, press [d] to select the color palette located to the left
of the characters on the character row.
2 Press [j] or [l] to select the color for the text.
œ Press [j] to cycle through the available colors as shown below.
White Yellow Orange Red Purple Green Blue Navy blue Gray Black
Press [l] to change colors in the reverse order.
œ This completes the text color selection.
œ Press [c] and enter the desired text.
œ By selecting the color palette and pressing the SET button, you can
change the color of all the characters at one time.
7
8
Press [d] or [c] on the arrow button
to select the character to enter.
[-]: Select this when you want to
choose the color for a character
(color palette).
SCROLL
SELECT
PQRST
<
(Blank space): Select this to enter a
space. [-] appears in
P
the character position.
[_]: Select this to move back one
space (delete one character).
[<]: Select this when you have
finished entering the desired text.
Done
Color palette
[
]
Select this area
to type a space
Press the SET button.
œ The selected character is entered
on the text line.
œ Repeat steps 6 to 8 to continue
inputting characters. You can enter
up to 13 characters, provided that
the first character entered (in step 4
is set at the leftmost edge of the
screen).
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9
Select [<] once you have entered
all the desired characters, and
press the SET button.
SCROLL
SELECT
ABCDE
<
œ This completes character entry.
PARADE
10
11
Press the arrow button to finalize
the position of the text.
Press the shutter release button.
œ The characters are superimposed
on the image, and you are returned
to the Edit Photo Screen.
PARADE
œ The image with text will be saved as
the last still-image file.
œ You can enter more characters on
the same image as desired.
NOTE
œ If the resolution is set to A or B, when you enter text, the resolution
changes to 2,288 x 1,712 pixels.
œ Once you have entered text onto an image, it is not possible to delete only
the characters from that image.
œ If the remaining number of images that can be captured is down to 0, then
you may not be able to add text (see page 173).
œ Text cannot be added to the following types of images:
Images captured using a preset setting of the scene select function
Images of resolution 2or lower
Images captured using a different digital camera
Images saved after enlarging with the playback zoom (adding text may be
possible depending on the resolution)
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ADDING A VOICE MEMO
You can add a voice memo to a still image or sequential shots image
previously recorded.
1
2
Display the still image or sequential shots image to which you will
add the voice memo.
Display the Playback Setting
Screen (see page 39).
9-IMAGE DISPLAY
ZOOM
PROTECT
ERASE
EDIT PHOTO
PRINT SETTING
SLIDESHOW
VOLUME
<Example: Still Image playback
mode>
3
4
Select the edit photo icon r(or
ú), and press the SET button.
œ The Edit Photo Screen appears.
EDIT PHOTO
ADD AUDIO
ADD TEXT
RESIZE
ROTATE
EXIT
Select the add audio icon p, and
ADD AUDIO
press the SET button.
œ You enter the setup screen to
record a voice memo.
RECORD
EXIT
The Mmark indicates that
the image includes a voice
memo.
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5
Press the SET button.
Microphone
œ Voice memo recording starts. Talk
into the microphone on the digital
camera.
œ The sound will be recorded for
about 4 seconds.
œ While the voice memo is being
recorded, RECORDING and K
are displayed.
œ When recording is finished, you are
returned to the Edit Photo Screen.
œ For images with a voice memo
added, the volume icon Nis
shown on the Playback Setting
Screen.
ADD AUDIO
RECORDING
HINT
œ For still images, you can also add a voice memo immediately after
capturing an image (see page 101).
œ After a voice memo has been added to an image, you cannot erase only
the voice memo. When the image is erased, the attached voice memo is
also erased.
œ If a voice memo is added to an image that already has a voice memo, the
new recording will replace the previous one.
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PRINT SETTINGS
In addition to using your printer to print out still images captured with your
digital camera, as with conventional film, you can have prints made at shops
offering digital print services. In addition, this digital camera is
DPOF-compatible, so you can use the digital camera to specify the number of
prints, whether or not the date is displayed on the print, and also to specify an
index print.
1
2
Display the Playback Setting
Screen (see page 39).
9-IMAGE DISPLAY
ZOOM
PROTECT
ERASE
EDIT PHOTO
PRINT SETTING
SLIDESHOW
VOLUME
Select the print setting icon n,
and press the SET button.
œ The Print Setting Screen appears.
PRINT SETTING
STANDARD
INDEX
ALL CLEAR
EXIT
STANDARD:
To print one image on one sheet
(see page 137).
INDEX:
To print a small copy of all the images
on one sheet for indexing purposes
(see page 140).
ALL CLEAR:
To clear all the print settings (see page 142). This does not appear if
no print settings have been made for the image.
EXIT:
To return to the Playback Setting Screen.
œ To return to the Playback Setting Screen, press the MENU button, or
select “EXIT” and press the SET button.
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HINT
œ To print out a still image from a sequential shots sequence or video clip at a
digital print service shop, you must first copy the image and save it as a still
image (see page 126).
About the DPOF format
œ DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a print order format. It enables highly
efficient printing from digital cameras and allows DPOF-compatible digital
cameras to print out to DPOF-compatible printers.
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PRINT SETTINGS
Standard print
Printing out one image on one sheet is called a “standard print.” With the
standard print, you can specify how many copies you want to print out, as
well as whether you want the date displayed on the print.
Specifying the date display on the prints.
1
2
Display the Print Setting Screen
(see page 135).
PRINT SETTING
STANDARD
INDEX
Select STANDARD, and press the
SET button.
œ The screen to select the date-set
method appears.
ALL IMAGES:
EXIT
The set print settings are applied to
all the still images on the card.
EACH IMAGE:
STANDARD
The set print settings are applied
only to the image currently displayed.
ALL IMAGES
EACH IMAGE
EXIT
3
Press [j] or [l] on the arrow button
to select the desired date-set
method.
<Standard Print Screen>
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4
5
Press the SET button.
ALL IMAGES
œ If EACH IMAGE was selected,
press [d] or [c] on the arrow button
to display the desired image to print.
SETTING: To set the standard print
settings.
ª
SETTING
EXIT
º
EXIT: To return to the Standard Print
Screen.
Select “SETTING”, and press the
SET button.
ALL IMAGES
œ The Number/Date Print Screen
appears.
DATE
p
p
NO
0
NUMBER
EXIT
<Number/Date Print Screen>
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PRINT SETTINGS
6
Specify whether the date is
displayed on the print, and the
number of prints.
<Specifying dated prints>
1 Press [j] or [l] on the arrow button
to select DATE.
ALL IMAGES
DATE
j
YES
l
p
2 Press the SET button.
œ The Print Date Screen appears
3 Press [j] or [l] to select the
desired option.
ALL IMAGES
NUMBER
YES: To print the date.
NO: To not print the date.
4 Press the SET button.
j
1
l
p
œ You are returned to the
Number/Date Print Screen.
<Specifying the number of prints>
1 Press [j] or [l] on the arrow button
to select NUMBER.
2 Press the SET button.
œ The Print Number Screen
appears.
3 Press [j] or [l] to specify the
number of prints.
œ Press [j] or [l] until the desired
number of prints is displayed.
4 Press the SET button.
œ You are returned to the
Number/Date Print Screen.
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ALL IMAGES
7
Select “EXIT” and press the SET
button.
œ The Print Settings Confirmation
Screen appears.
p
p
DATE
YES
1
NUMBER
SETTING
CANCEL
EXIT
If the print settings are correct:
Select “SETTING”, and press the
SET button.
o
p
To change the print settings:
Select “CANCEL”, and press the
SET button.
To clear the print settings:
Select “EXIT”, and press the SET
button.
Index print
Printing out many small images on one sheet is called an “index print.” This is
convenient for use as a list of the images you have captured.
1
Display the Print Setting Screen
(see page 135).
PRINT SETTING
STANDARD
INDEX
ALL CLEAR
EXIT
2
3
Select “INDEX”.
Press the SET button.
œ The Index Print Screen appears.
YES: To specify an index print copy.
NO: To specify no index print copy.
INDEX PRINT
4
Select “YES”, and press the SET
button.
œ This completes the setting for the
index print. You are returned to the
Print Setting Screen.
YES
NO
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PRINT SETTINGS
Changing the print settings
1
Follow steps 1 to 4 on pages 137
and 138.
ALL IMAGES
œ The Print Settings Confirmation
Screen appears.
p
p
DATE
YES
1
NUMBER
SETTING
CANCEL
EXIT
2
Select “SETTING”, and press the
SET button.
œ The Number/Date Print Screen
appears.
o
p
œ Following the procedures in step 6
on page 139, use the arrow button
to select the setting(s) you wish to
change, and change the setting.
The rest of the procedure is the
same as step 7 on page 140.
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Clearing the print settings
1
Display the Print Setting Screen
(see page 135).
PRINT SETTING
STANDARD
INDEX
ALL CLEAR
EXIT
2
3
Select “ALL CLEAR”.
Press the SET button.
œ The All Clear Screen appears.
YES: To clear the print settings for all
images.
NO: To cancel the clear procedure
and return to the Print Setting
Screen.
ALL CLEAR
º
5
DATEINDEX
YES
NO
4
Select “YES”, and press the SET
button.
œ All the print settings are cleared and
you are returned to the Print Setting
Screen.
œ To return to the Playback Setting
Screen, press the MENU button,
and press the SET button.
HINT
œ The current print settings for each image can be checked on the
Information Screen.
100-0001
1.1MB
INFO
Example: 5 standard prints with date
display and an index print
º
5
œ Images that have been rotated will be printed in their original orientation.
œ The quality of the print output will differ depending on the print service and
printer used.
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IMAGE PROTECT MODE
(PREVENTING ACCIDENTAL ERASURE)
By using the image protect mode, you can prevent accidental erasure or
overwriting of the important data that you wish to keep. The protect mode can
be applied to a still image, to single images of a sequential shots sequence,
to a video clip, or to an audio recording.
1
2
Display the data that you want to
protect.
9-IMAGE DISPLAY
ZOOM
PROTECT
ERASE
Display the Playback Setting
Screen (see page 39).
EDIT PHOTO
PRINT SETTING
SLIDESHOW
VOLUME
3
4
Select the protect icon É.
<Example: Still Image Playback
Mode>
Press the SET button.
œ “LOCK?” appears.
œ If the protect mode has already
been set for the data, then
“UNLOCK?” appears.
PROTECT
5
Select “YES”, and press the SET
button.
LOCK?
œ The protect mode is set for the data.
œ The protect mark ù indicates that
the data is locked.
ª
º
YES
EXIT
Protect mark
PROTECT
UNLOCK?
ª
º
YES
EXIT
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CAUTION
œ Even if the protect mode is set for certain data files, they will be erased if
the card is reformatted (see page 35).
HINT
To select a different image in steps 4 and 5...
œ Press [d] or [c] on the arrow button.
To cancel the protect mode for an image...
œ Select the desired data and repeat steps 2 to 5. The protect indicator will
disappear and the protect mode is canceled.
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ERASING DATA
You can erase data that is stored on the card if you no longer need it. You
can erase the images, video clips, and sound recordings one at a time, or all
at once.
1
2
Display the data that you want to
erase.
9-IMAGE DISPLAY
ZOOM
PROTECT
ERASE
Display the Playback Setting
Screen (see page 39).
EDIT PHOTO
PRINT SETTING
SLIDESHOW
VOLUME
œ To erase one image at a time or to
erase one group at a time, instead
of displaying the Playback Setting
Screen, when you press the focus
button, the screen in step 5
<Example: Still Image Playback
mode>
appears. In this case, follow the
procedure from step 6.
3
4
Select the erase mode icon q.
Press the SET button.
ERASE
œ The Erase Mode Screen appears.
For still images:
ONE ERASE
GROUP ERASE
EXIT
ONE ERASE: Erases one still image
at a time.
GROUP ERASE: Erases all the still
images.
EXIT: Returns to the Playback Setting
Screen.
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For sequential shots:
ONE ERASE: Erases the one still image displayed.
GROUP ERASE: Erases the entire folder for the sequential shots
displayed (the data for other sequential shots
remains).
EXIT: Returns to the Playback Setting Screen.
For video clips:
ONE ERASE: Erases the video clip displayed.
GROUP ERASE: Erases all the video clips.
EXIT: Returns to the Playback Setting Screen.
For audio recordings:
ONE ERASE: Erases one audio recording at a time.
GROUP ERASE: Erases all the audio recordings.
EXIT: Returns to the Playback Setting Screen.
5
6
Press [j] or [l] on the arrow button
to select the desired type of erase,
and press the SET button.
œ The Erase Confirmation Screen
appears.
ERASE
ONE ERASE?
ª
YES
º
EXIT
<Example: Erase Single Image
Confirmation Screen>
Press [j], and select “YES”.
ERASE
YES: Erases the selected data.
EXIT: Does not erase the selected
data and returns to the Erase
Mode Screen.
ONE ERASE?
YES
EXIT
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ERASING DATA
7
Press the SET button.
œ “ERASING” is displayed, and the
next image appears. The data is
erased.
œ To erase other data, select “YES”,
and press [d] or [c] on the arrow
button to display the data that you
want to erase, and repeat steps 6
and 7.
HINT
To select a different data in step 5...
œ If ONE ERASE is selected, press [d] or [c] on the arrow button to select
different data.
œ If “GROUP ERASE” is selected, all the images are erased, regardless of
the image that is currently displayed.
HINT
To quickly erase the currently displayed image
1 Display the image you wish to erase.
2 Press the focus [å] button.
œ The Erase Confirmation Screen appears.
3 Select “YES”, and press the SET button.
œ The displayed image is erased.
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IMAGE AND AUDIO DATA STORAGE
Your captured images can be copied to the hard disk of a personal computer,
or can be printed by a digital print service or with a printer. For copying to a
personal computer, please refer to the instruction manual accompanying the
provided CD-ROM (Sanyo Software Pack). For printing, use a digital print
service or access a network print service.
Data file formats
The format of the files saved on the card and the method in which the file
names are determined are explained below.
Type of data Data format
File name structure
Still image data JPEG or TIFF(*1) File name begins with SANY.
Extension is “.jpg” or “.tif”.
Voice memo
data
WAVE
Same file name as corresponding still image or
sequential shots data.
Extension is “.wav”.
SANY****.wav
Sequential
shots data
JPEG
File name begins with SEQT.
Extension is “.jpg”.
SEQT****.jpg
Sequential number (2 digits)
Sequential shots folder number
Video clip data
QuickTime
Movie
File name begins with VCLP.
Extension is “.mov”.
VCLP****.mov(*2)
Audio recording WAVE
data
File name begins with SUND.
Extension is “.wav”.
SUND****.wav(*2)
Color
adjustment
settings data
cfg
File name begins with sancam. Extension is “.cfg”
sancam**.cfg
** represents a number from 01 to 99.
*1: Design rule for Camera File system compliant
*2: Consecutive numbers assigned in the order the data was saved.
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IMAGE AND AUDIO DATA STORAGE
Configuration of directories for the stored
data
MISC (Location of DPOF files)
*1
ROOT
DCIM
100SANDS
SANY0001.jpg
SANY0002.jpg
SANY0003.jpg
SANY0003.wav
SANY0004.tif
File name P99
*2
Folder number P99
SYSTEM
(Card
information
data stored
here)
101SANDS
102SANDS
SANY1001.jpg
SANY1002.jpg
SANY0998.jpg
SANY0999.jpg
SEQT0001
SANY1999.jpg
SANY2001.jpg
SANY2002.jpg
SEQT0101.jpg
SEQT0102.jpg
SEQT0103.jpg
VCLP
VCLP0001.mov
VCLP0002.mov
*1 : Up to 999 still images, 99 sequential shot folders,
999 video clips, and 999 audio recordings can be
stored in folder 100SANDS. If more files are
made, a folder named 101SANDS will be made
and they will be stored in there. New folders will
then be named in sequence, i.e., 102SANDS,
103SANDS, etc.
SUND
SUND0001.wav
SUND0002.wav
File name P99
*2 : The color adjustment settings data (sancam**.cfg)
are saved in the SYSTEM folder.
NOTE
Do not modify the folders and file names in the card using your
computer
œ If the folders, file names, or their configuration is modified using a personal
computer, it will be impossible to play back the data using the digital
camera, and the digital camera may not operate properly.
Concerning the video clip data saved by the digital camera
œ You can use QuickTime Ver. 3.0 or later from Apple to play back the video
clips.
QuickTime5 for Windows and Macintosh is supplied with the included
CD-ROM (Sanyo Software Pack).
About file names when the card is replaced...
œ If the file number reset function is set to off, even when the card is
replaced, consecutive numbering of folder numbers and file names
continues from the previously installed card (see page 169).
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USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER
Using the camera as your computer’s
external drive
1
2
Turn off your digital camera (see
page 38).
Using the supplied dedicated USB
interface cable, connect the camera
connector to the camera and the
computer connector to the proper
terminal on your computer.
DIGITAL/AV
terminal
To USB port
Dedicated USB interface cable
(supplied)
œ Please connect the dedicated USB interface cable to your computer’s
USB connector. Do not connect it to the USB connector on your
monitor or keyboard, or to the USB hub. Be especially careful when
installing the driver software. In some instances, it may not be possible
to correctly install the driver software.
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USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER
3
Set the selector dial to [Ü], and
turn on the power.
œ More information about these
operations can be found in the
instruction manual accompanying
the included Sanyo Utility Software.
Selector dial
Power button
NOTE
œ When your digital camera is connected to a computer, there is no display
on the LCD monitor.
Using the camera as a PC camera
By connecting your digital camera to a personal computer, you can broadcast
(remote photography, TV telephone, etc.) images taken with your camera
over the Internet (PC camera function).
1
2
Connect the digital camera to a personal computer.
œ The connection procedure is the same as step 1 and 2 on page 150.
Set the selector dial to [â].
œ For the rest of the procedure, please refer to the instruction manual for
the application software you are using for the PC camera.
CAUTION
œ The PC camera function can be used only with computers in which
Windows XP was preinstalled.
œ The zoom cannot be used with the PC camera function. Moreover, only
images can be recorded; audio data cannot be recorded.
œ Although your camera can shoot at a maximum rate of 15 frames per
second, the rate at which you can broadcast may be less than this
depending on the speed of your Internet connection.
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USB DIRECT-PRINT
Setup
This camera supports the USB DIRECT-PRINT function. By connecting this
camera to a USB DIRECT-PRINT capable printer, the digital camera’s LCD
monitor can be used to select images and initiate printing.
1
Insert the card containing the images you wish to print in the digital
camera.
2
3
4
Use the USB interface cable to connect the camera and the printer.
Turn on the power to the camera and the printer.
Set the selector dial to [Ü].
USB DIRECT-PRINT
œ The Direct-Print Screen appears.
PRE ORDER MODE
SELECT MODE
CAUTION
œ Images which were captured with the compression set to d cannot be
printed.
œ When the USB DIRECT-PRINT function is active, the camera responds
more slowly than usual to button operation.
œ Before printing, make sure that the remaining battery power is sufficient
(see page 171).
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USB DIRECT-PRINT
To print the images that are set to print
Procedure to print all the images that are set to print (see page 135)
1
2
Complete the print setup, and
prepare to print (see page 152).
PRINT MODE
EASY MODE
Select “PRE ORDER MODE”, and
press the SET button.
œ The Print Mode Screen appears.
EASY MODE:
CUSTOM MODE
Images are printed according to the
paper type, size, layout, print quality,
color adjustment, etc. settings
specified by the printer.
CUSTOM MODE:
Images are printed according to the
paper type, size, layout, print quality,
color adjustment, etc. settings
specified by the camera.
3
4
Select “EASY MODE”, and press
the SET button.
œ The Print Settings Screen appears.
œ If “CUSTOM MODE” was selected,
perform the print settings following
the instructions on page 155.
PRINT SETTING
PRINT
EXIT
Select “PRINT”, and press the SET
button.
œ Printing begins.
œ Printing begins approx. 1 minutes
after the SET button is pressed.
œ During printing, the remaining
number of images to be printed is
shown on the LCD monitor.
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To select one image and print it
Procedure to select one still image and print it.
1
2
Complete the printing setup (see
page 152).
SELECT MODE
Select “SELECT MODE”, and press
the SET button.
œ The screen to select images for
printing appears.
ª
p
SETTING
EXIT
3
Press [d] or [c] on the arrow button
to display an image to print, and
press the SET button.
œ The Print Mode Screen appears.
œ The rest of the procedure is the
same as “To print the images that
are set to print” on page 153.
NOTE
To cancel printing
1 During printing, press the MENU button.
œ The confirmation screen to cancel printing appears.
2 Select “YES”, and press the SET button.
œ If “EXIT” is selected, printing resumes.
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To change the print settings and print images
Images are printed according to paper type, size, layout, printing quality, color
adjustment, etc. settings specified by the digital camera.
1
Display the Print Mode Screen.
PRINT MODE
EASY MODE
œ To print all of the images: See steps
1 and 2 of “To print the images that
are set to print” on page 153.
œ To print selected images: See steps
1 to 3 of “To select one image and
print it” on page 154.
CUSTOM MODE
2
Select “CUSTOM MODE”, and press
the SET button.
œ The screen to select images for
printing appears.
PRINT SETTING
1/2
MEDIA TYPE
PAPER SIZE
LAYOUT
º
º
º
º
º
PRINTER VALUE
PRINTER VALUE
PRINTER VALUE
PRINTER VALUE
PRINTER VALUE
MEDIA TYPE: Select the type of
QUALITY
paper for printing.
PAPER SIZE: Select the size of paper
on which the images
AUTO ADJUST
NEXT SETTING
are to printed.
LAYOUT: Select how the images are
arranged on the paper.
QUALITY: Select the print quality for
the images.
AUTO ADJUST: Turn the automatic
color adjustment
function on or off.
NEXT SETTING: Proceed to the
screen for setting
the date and
number of prints.
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3
Adjust the print settings.
‡ 1/2
PRINT SETTING
1 Press [j] or [l] on the arrow button
to select the print setting
parameter, and press the SET
button.
MEDIA TYPE PRINTER VALUE
§
œ The screen to set the selected
parameter appears.
2 Press [j] or [l] on the arrow button
to adjust the setting, and press the
SET button.
œ The selected parameter is set,
and you are returned to the Print
Setting Screen.
œ Follow the same procedure to
adjust the other parameters, as
desired.
PRINT SETTING
DATE
2/2
OFF
4
Select “NEXT SETTING”, and press
the SET button.
œ If you are printing the images that
are set to print, proceed to step 5.
º
º
PRINT QTY
PRINT
1PIECE(S)
œ If you selected one image to
print, the screen to set the date
and number of prints appears.
EXIT
DATE: Specify whether to have the
date displayed on the print.
PRINT QTY: For each image, specify
the number prints.
PRINT: Begin printing.
EXIT: Return to the Print Mode
Screen.
5
Select “PRINT”, and press the SET
button.
œ Printing begins.
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SETTING THE TV SYSTEM
This setting is to specify the type of image signal that is output from the
camera’s DIGITAL/AV terminal.
1
2
Display the Shooting or Playback
Option Setting Screen (see page 39).
Select the TV system icon á, and
press the SET button.
œ The TV System Setting Screen
appears.
NTSC: To output NTSC video signals
PAL: To output PAL video signals
AUDIO REC
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
CLOCK SET
BEEP
LANGUAGE
TV SYSTEM
REFORMAT
TV SYSTEM
NTSC
PAL
3
Select the appropriate TV system, and press the SET button.
œ The display returns to the screen shown in step 1.
CAUTION
œ If the TV system setting is not correct for the connected TV, you will not be
able to view the images on the TV.
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SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
The digital camera will record the date and time an image or audio recording
is taken so that you can display them during playback. Therefore, before
capturing images, make sure the correct date and time are set.
SET button
LCD monitor
MENU button
Arrow button
Example: To set the clock to January 23, 2003 at 7:30 p.m.
1
2
Display the Shooting or Playback
Option Setting Screen (see page 39).
AUDIO REC
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
CLOCK SET
BEEP
Select the clock set icon r, and
press the SET button.
œ The CLOCK SET menu appears.
œ The current date and time settings
appear.
LANGUAGE
TV SYSTEM
REFORMAT
œ Follow the procedures below to set
whether to display the date during
playback, to set the display format
for the date, and to set the date and
time.
œ To return to the Option Setting
Screen, press the MENU button, or
select C and press the SET
button.
<Example: Shooting Option
Setting Screen>
CLOCK SET
DATE
TIME
DISP
EXIT
º
º
º
2002/11/01
00:00
Y/M/D
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SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
3
Set the date.
‡
2003/01/23
§
CLOCK SET
1 Press the arrow button to select
[DATE].
º
DATE
2 Press the SET button.
œ The Set Date Screen appears.
3 Press the arrow button to set the
date to “2003/1/23”.
œ Year setting Ö [c] Ö Month
setting Ö [c] Ö Day setting.
œ Press [j] to increase the number.
œ Press [l] to decrease the
number.
4 Press the SET button.
4
Set the clock.
CLOCK SET
1 Press the arrow button to select
‡
19:30
§
[TIME].
TIME
º
2 Press the SET button.
œ The Set Time Screen appears.
3 Press the arrow button to set the
time to “19:30”.
œ Hour setting Ö [c] Ö Minute
setting.
œ A 24-hour clock is used for the
time display.
4 Press the SET button.
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5
Set the order in which the date is
displayed during playback.
1 Press the arrow button to select
[DISP].
CLOCK SET
‡
Y/M/D
§
2 Press [c].
º
DISP
œ The Set Date Format Screen
appears.
3 Press [j] or [l].
œ When [l] is pressed, the
displayed date order changes as
follows:
Year/month/day
month/day/year
day/month/year DISP OFF (no display)
Press [j] to change in the
reverse order.
œ If “DISP OFF” is selected, the
date the image was captured is
not shown during playback.
4 Press the SET button.
6
Select C, and press the SET
button.
AUDIO
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
CLOCK SET
BEEP
œ The date and time setting is
completed, and you are returned to
the Option Setting screen.
LANGUAGE
TV SYSTEM
REFORMAT
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SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
NOTE
œ If the date and time are not set, November 1, 2002 midnight is recorded as
the date and time. Consequently, “2002/11/01 00:00” appears during
playback.
œ Under normal conditions, while the battery pack is being replaced, an
internal battery will maintain the date and time settings. However, there is a
small chance the settings may be lost. (The backup will last for approx. 7
days.) It is recommended to check that the date and time settings are still
correct after replacing the battery pack and before shooting or recording of
any type (follow steps 1 and 2).
To correct the date and time settings.
œ After steps 1 and 2, press [l] on the arrow button to select the line of the
setting that you want to change, and press [c] to select that setting. Then
press [j] or [l] to set the new setting.
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SETTING THE OPERATIONAL SOUNDS
This setting allows you to set whether or not a confirming audio signal sounds
when the shutter release button, SET button, or MENU button is pressed.
Display the Operational Sounds Screen
1
2
Display the Shooting or Playback
Option Setting Screen (see page 39).
AUDIO REC
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
CLOCK SET
BEEP
Select the BEEP icon H, and
press the SET button.
œ The Set Operational Sounds Screen
appears.
LANGUAGE
TV SYSTEM
REFORMAT
BEEP: To set the operational sounds.
MUTE: The mute the operational
sounds.
BEEP
EXIT: To return to the Shooting or
Playback Option Screen.
BEEP
MUTE
EXIT
Setting the operational sounds
Set the operational sounds and actions.
1
Display the Operational Sounds
Screen.
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SETTING THE OPERATIONAL SOUNDS
2
Select “BEEP”, and press the SET
button.
œ The Operational Sounds Screen
appears.
TURN ON/OFF:
Select the sound that is produced
when the power is turned on or off.
BEEP
TURN ON/OFF
º
º
º
C
SHUTTER
KEY SW
EXIT
OFF
OFF
SHUTTER:
Select the sound that is produced
when the shutter release button is
pressed or the self-timer operates.
KEY SW:
Select the operation sound that is
produced when the SET button,
MENU button, etc. is pressed.
3
4
Press [j] or [l] on the arrow button
to select the desired option, and
then press the SET button.
œ The Select Operational Sound
Screen appears.
BEEP
‡
C
§
TURN ON/OFF
º
Press [j] or [l] on the arrow button
to select the desired operational
sound.
œ Select from 8 different sounds (A to
H).
SHUTTER FOR SOUND
<Example: Select Turn On/Off
Operational Sounds Screen>
œ You can hear the selected
operational sound by pressing the
shutter release button.
œ If OFF is selected, no sound is
produced.
5
Press the SET button.
œ The operational sound is set, and
you are returned to the Set
Operational Sounds Screen.
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Turning the operational sounds on/off
1
2
Display the Operational Sounds
Screen.
MUTE
ON
Select “MUTE”, and press the SET
button.
œ The Set Mute Screen appears.
ON: The operational sounds are not
produced.
OFF
OFF: The operational sounds are
produced.
3
Select “ON” or “OFF”, and press
the SET button.
œ The operational sounds on/off is set,
and you are returned to the
Operational Sounds Screen.
HINT
œ The volume of the operational sounds cannot be adjusted.
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HELP FUNCTION
You can set whether or not the help display for the Shooting Setting Screen is
shown.
1
2
Display the Shooting or Playback
Setting Option Screen (see page 39).
BEEP
LANGUAGE
TV SYSTEM
REFORMAT
Select the help display icon ç,
and press the SET button.
œ The Set Help Display Screen
appears.
FILE NUMBER RESET
PS POWER SAVE
HELP
ON: The help display is shown.
OFF: The help display is not shown.
HELP
3
Select the desired setting, and
press the SET button.
œ This completes the help display
setting.
ON
OFF
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DISPLAY LANGUAGE
You can set the LCD monitor of your digital camera to display messages in
either Japanese or English.
1
2
3
Display the Shooting or Playback
Option Setting Screen (see page 39).
AUDIO REC
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
CLOCK SET
BEEP
LANGUAGE
TV SYSTEM
REFORMAT
Select the language icon à, and
press the SET button.
œ The Language Screen appears.
: Select for Japanese display.
ENGLISH: Select for English display.
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
Select the desired language, and press the SET button.
œ The display language setting is completed.
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POWER SAVE MODE
Your camera has a “power save” function whereby the power automatically
turns off after a specified period of inactivity. The power save function works
to conserve the battery pack power when the camera is not being used, or to
prevent the battery pack from dying if the camera has accidentally been left
on. You can specify the elapsed time (standby time) before the power save
function is activated.
1
2
Display the Shooting or Playback
Option Setting Screen (see page 39).
CLOCK SET
BEEP
LANGUAGE
Select the power save icon é,
and press the SET button.
œ The Set Power Save Screen
appears.
TV SYSTEM
REFORMAT
FILE NUMBER RESET
POWER SAVE
BATT/CAM:
Set the standby time for the
shooting modes when the battery
pack is used.
PS POWER SAVE
BATT/CAM
º
º
º
1 min.
5 min.
BATT/PB:
Set the standby time for the
playback modes when the battery
pack is used.
BATT/PB
EXT.PWR/CAM.PB
EXIT
10 min.
EXT.PWR/CAM.PB:
Set the standby time for the
shooting and playback modes
when the AC adapter is
connected.
EXIT: Return to the Shooting or
Playback Option Setting Screen.
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3
4
Press [j] or [l] on the arrow button
to select the desired option.
PS
‡
POWER SAVE
BATT/CAM
º
1 min.
§
Press the SET button.
œ The Set Standby Time Screen
appears.
5
6
Press [j] or [l] on the arrow button
to set the standby time.
[j]: Increases the standby time.
<Example: When “BATT/CAM”
is selected>
[l]: Decreases the standby time.
Press the SET button.
œ The standby time is set, and you are
returned to the Set Power Save
Screen.
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ASSIGNING FILE NAMES
If a reformatted card is used, the file name (image number) of the captured
image automatically begins from 0001. If the card is subsequently
reformatted, or if a different reformatted card is used, the file names again
begin from 0001. This is because the file number reset function is set to ON,
and consequently it results in more than one card containing images with the
same numbers. By setting the file number reset function to OFF, even if the
card is reformatted or the card is replaced with another card, the consecutive
numbering of file names continues from the last number recorded by the
camera.
<File number reset function ON>
File name (image number)
Card A
0001, 0002
0012, 0013
Replace card
Card B
0001, 0002
0012, 0013
<File number reset function OFF>
File name (image number)
Card A
0001, 0002
0012, 0013
Replace card
Card B
0014, 0015
0025, 0026
œ If Card B already has image data in it when it replaces Card A, file names
are assigned as follows.
œ When the highest image number on Card B (before replacing) is lower
than the highest image number on Card A: the file name of the next
recorded image continues from last file name recorded on Card A.
Card A
0001, 0002
0012, 0013
Replace card
Card B
0001, 0002, 0014, 0015
Previously recorded images
0025, 0026
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ASSIGNING FILE NAMES
œ When the highest image number on Card B (before replacing) is higher
than the highest image number on Card A: the file name of the next
recorded image continues from last file name recorded on Card B.
Card A
0001, 0002
0012, 0013
Replace card
Card B
0020, 0021, 0022, 0023, 0024, 0025, 0026
Previously recorded images
1
2
3
Display the Shooting or Playback
Option Screen (see page 39).
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
CLOCK SET
BEEP
Select the file number reset icon
O.
LANGUAGE
TV SYSTEM
REFORMAT
FILE NUMBER RESET
Press the SET button.
œ The File Number Reset Screen
appears.
ON: The file number reset function
FILE NUMBER RESET
is on.
ON
OFF: The file number reset function
is off.
OFF
4
Select “OFF”, and press the SET button.
œ The file number reset function is deactivated.
NOTE
œ Until the file number reset function is turned ON, consecutive file names
are assigned. It is recommended that the file number reset function be
returned to ON at the end of each photography session.
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CHECKING THE REMAINING BATTERY PACK
CHARGE
When using the battery pack, the remaining battery pack charge can be
checked on the LCD monitor. Make sure to check this indicator before
capturing an image. For an indication of the possible length of time for battery
pack operation, see page 197.
1
Display a Shooting or Playback
Information Screen (see pages 99,
124).
INFO
12
œ The battery pack remaining charge
indicator appears in the lower right
corner of the LCD monitor.
œ
ç and
ë
(flashing) will
œ Due to the battery pack characteristics, when the ambient temperature
is low,
è
remaining charge. Also, depending on the conditions of use of the
digital camera or the ambient conditions (temperature, etc.), the
indicated remaining charge may change. Therefore, this indication can
only be used as a general approximation of the remaining charge.
Battery pack remaining
charge indicator
When
Information
Battery pack remaining charge
Information
Screen
Screen is not
displayed
é
No indication Approx. full.
è
No indication Power is low.
It will soon be impossible to capture or
play back images.
ê
ê
If this icon flashes when the shutter
release button is pressed, images cannot
be captured. Recharge the battery pack.
ë
ë
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CHECKING THE REMAINING BATTERY PACK CHARGE
HINT
œ If any data is present, you can also check the remaining battery pack
charge on the Playback Information Screen.
œ Use only the supplied or separately sold battery pack in this camera.
œ Battery life may differ even among battery packs of the same type.
œ Depending on the usage of the digital camera (such as the number of times
the flash is used, the use of the LCD monitor, etc.) or the environmental
conditions (temperature, etc.) the number of images that can be saved on a
fully charged battery pack will vary greatly.
NOTE
œ It is recommended that you prepare an extra battery pack(s) when taking
pictures at a wedding or while traveling, for example, so you don’t miss
capturing images of important moments due to the battery pack power
running out. The same is recommended for taking photos in cold
environments. (In a ski area, for example, the battery pack can be kept
warm in your pocket until ready to use.)
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CHECKING THE REMAINING CARD MEMORY
You can check how many images can be captured and how much recording
time is available on the card. For a table showing the maximum number of
images and recording time for specific cards, please see “Possible No. of
Images/Possible Shooting Time/Possible Recording Time” on page 198.
Checking the remaining number of images
and video recording time
1
Set the main switch to [á], and
press the power button.
Selector dial
Power button
œ Set the selector dial to anything
other than [P] or [Ü].
œ The remaining number of images
appears in the upper right of the
LCD monitor (for the still image and
sequential shots shooting modes).
œ The remaining video recording time
appears in the upper right of the
LCD monitor (for the video clip
shooting mode).
œ The remaining number of images
and video recording time will differ
depending on the resolution and
compression settings.
Main switch
œ When the remaining number of
images or the remaining time of
video clips that can be taken is “0”,
you cannot capture any more
images. To capture more images,
either install a new card, or save the
current images (see page 148) and
then erase them (see page 145)
from the card.
Remaining number of images
12
BASIC
3.1
1/50
<Still image shooting mode>
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CHECKING THE REMAINING CARD MEMORY
œ When the remaining number of images or the remaining time of video clips
that can be taken is “0”, it may be possible to capture a few more images
by changing the shooting mode, setting a lower resolution setting (see
page 78), or selecting a different compression setting (see page 81).
Remaining number of images
Remaining time
12
00:46
BASIC
BASIC
3.1
1/50
<Sequential shots shooting mode>
<Video clip shooting mode>
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Checking the remaining audio recording time
1
Display the Shooting Option Setting
Screen (see page 39).
œ Set the selector dial to [P].
œ The audio recording icon a is
highlighted.
AUDIO REC
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
CLOCK SET
BEEP
LANGUAGE
TV SYSTEM
REFORMAT
2
Press the SET button.
Remaining recording time
œ The Audio Recording Screen
appears, and the remaining
recording time appears in the upper
right of the LCD monitor.
33:35
AUDIO REC
REC
EXIT
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Reference
page
Problem
Cause
Action
No power.
The battery pack Change or
is dead.
recharge the
battery pack.
The battery pack Reinsert the
has not been
inserted
correctly.
battery pack,
making sure to
orient it correctly.
31, 33
The battery
compartment
Close battery
compartment
cover is not fully cover properly.
closed.
Due to cold
temperatures,
Place the digital
camera in your
the battery pack pocket to warm
—
temporarily lost
its power.
it up before
using it.
Power The digital
The power save Press the MENU
camera turns off function is
button, or press
the power button
or shutter
by itself.
operating.
38
release button
once.
The battery
pack is
The ambient
temperature is
Keep the battery
pack in an
consumed very very low.
environment of
10 to 40°C.
—
—
quickly even
after it was fully
recharged.
Recharging
does not end.
The battery pack Replace with a
life has expired. new battery
pack. If this is
not effective,
consult your
dealer.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Reference
page
Problem
Cause
Action
In the best
The power save Not a
select shot
mode, the
function is
operating.
malfunction. The
4 captured
power turns off
during operation.
images are
automatically
saved in a
—
sequential shots
folder.
The remaining
battery pack
power is low.
Use a
The
icon
appears.
ë
separately sold
AC adapter
(model
VAR-G6EX for
the
VPC-AZ3EX,
model VAR-G6E
for the
Power
—
VPC-AZ3EX [for
U.K.] and model
VAR-G6U for
the VPC-AZ3),
or replace the
battery pack
with fully
charged ones.
While the flash
is recharging,
the LCD monitor activating the
suddenly turns
off.
Battery pack
power is low,
Not a
malfunction.
When the flash
is fully charged,
the LCD monitor
will turn on
again.
function that
momentarily
turns off the
LCD monitor.
—
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Problem
Cause
Action
An image is not The power is not If the power
captured when
the shutter
release button is
pressed.
turned on.
save function
has turned the
digital camera
off, then press
the MENU
37, 38
button, or press
once on the
shutter release
button to turn
the digital
camera back on.
The standby
indicator is
Wait until the
standby
flashing red (the indicator lights
digital camera is green to capture
not yet ready to the image.
capture an
Shooting
—
image).
The memory is
full (the standby card.
Install a new
28
indicator lights
red, the
displayed
remaining
number of
Erase the
images that are
not necessary.
Save the images
to separate
145,
148
images that can
be captured
becomes [0] on
the LCD
media, then
erase all the
images from the
card.
monitor).
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Problem
Cause
Action
Not a
malfunction.
Wait until the
accessing
Accessing
indicator lights
red.
Recorded data
is being saved
on the card.
indicator turns
off and the
—
standby
indicator lights
green to capture
the image.
The flash does
not operate.
The flash off
mode is
selected.
Set the flash to
automatic flash
mode or forced
flash mode.
71
59
The shooting
Set the camera
Shooting
mode is set to a to the still image
mode other than shooting mode.
the still image
shooting mode.
The digital
Not a
camera has
malfunction.
determined that Capture the
the image is
image; the
—
bright enough
and the flash is
not necessary.
digital camera
will determine
when the flash is
necessary.
The battery pack Change or
is dead.
recharge the
battery pack.
28, 33
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Problem
AE shift
Cause
Action
Set the
The exposure
sequential shots setting is set to
exposure to a
setting other
than manual.
107
cannot be
selected.
manual Í.
The exposure of The exposure
This is not a
captured images may not change malfunction.
in the AE shift due to the
—
sequential shots surrounding
did not change. brightness.
During macro
photography,
the captured
image is
displaced from
the image as
seen through
the viewfinder.
Due to the
displacement
between the
camera lens and monitor.
the viewfinder, a
subject viewed
close up through
the viewfinder
Compose the
photo while
viewing the LCD
—
Shooting
will appear lower
in the captured
image.
Self-timer
photography is
not possible.
The camera is
set to a mode
other than the
still image
Set the camera
to the still image
shooting mode.
59
shooting mode.
A warning tone
The battery pack Install a
(beep-beep-beep) is consumed.
sounds, and it is
not possible to
take a picture
sufficiently
recharged
battery pack.
28, 33
using the
self-timer.
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Problem
Cause
Action
The digital zoom The resolution is Set the
cannot be used. set the C or
resolution to
78
higher.
D or lower.
The add voice
memo setting
turned off.
An image was
captured with a
voice memo
added.
Set the add
voice memo
function to ON
again.
101
During video clip The camera is
Not a
shooting, the
zoom
movement stops to the digital
momentarily. zoom.
During video clip The speed at
shooting, the
remaining
recording time
appears on the
display, despite
sufficient
switching from
the optical zoom
malfunction.
75
26
Not a
which data is
saved to the
card is slow.
malfunction.
This occurs
when the
captured image
data is more
than the data
being saved to
the card.
Shooting
memory
available in the
card.
A voice memo
cannot be
added.
The camera is
set to a mode
other than the
still image
Set the camera
to the still image
shooting mode.
59
shooting mode.
The exposure
correction bar
cannot be
The exposure
control setting is exposure control
set to manual
Í.
Set the
107
to a setting other
than manual.
accessed.
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Problem
Cause
Action
Set the
The Quick Shot The
setting cannot
be accessed.
compression
rate is set to
d.
compression
rate to a, D
or G.
81
The main switch Set the main
is set to à.
37
switch to á.
There is noise in The shutter
Set the shutter
speed to a faster
speed.
the captured
image.
speed is too
slow.
107
The ISO
sensitivity
setting is too
high.
Set the ISO
sensitivity to a
lower setting.
106
Only the Ä
ISO sensitivity
setting can be
selected.
The ISO
sensitivity
setting is fixed at
Ä in the
Not a
malfunction.
Shooting
following cases:
œ When the
flicker-reduction
setting is on.
—
Í cannot be
selected from
the exposure
control menu.
The sequential
shots mode is
set to A.
The motion alert The shutter
Stabilize the
icon T is
shown on the
LCD display.
speed is slow.
camera with a
tripod or the like.
—
Set the
exposure control
setting to Ï.
107
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Problem
Cause
Action
When used in
cold weather,
the image may
seem to leave
traces as it
Condition due to Not a
the liquid
crystals.
malfunction.
Spots that
appear in the
LCD monitor
only appear in
the monitor and
will not be
moves.
The image
displayed
contains some
red, blue and
green dots, or
recorded with
the images.
—
LCD
monitor
there are black
spots visible.
The area around This is due to
the LCD monitor the internal
Not a
malfunction.
is warm.
structure and is
normal.
When capturing The main switch Set the main
an image, no
image is
displayed on the
LCD monitor.
is set to à.
switch to á.
37
37
No playback
The main switch Set the main
image appears. is not set to [Ô]. switch to [Ô].
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Problem
Cause
Action
The focus does The subject is
The distance for
macro
photography
(focus set to
c) is 10 to 50
cm.
not work.
too close to the
digital camera.
The focus is not
set properly.
69
The distance for
standard
photography is
50 cm or more.
The digital
Hold the digital
camera moved
camera correctly
when the shutter and slowly press
was released.
the shutter
Viewing
images
release button
halfway to lock
the focus. Then
press the shutter
release button
all the way to
capture the
The focus is not
locked properly.
55, 60
image.
The focus is not When using a
locked properly. slow shutter
setting, use a
—
tripod to stabilize
the digital
camera.
The lens is dirty. Clean the lens.
20
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Problem
Cause
Action
The image is too The flash was
Hold the digital
camera
correctly, and
make sure the
flash is not
dark.
blocked by a
finger or other
object.
55
71
obstructed.
The subject was Capture the
too far away.
image in the
range of
operation of the
flash.
The subject was Use the forced
71
lit from behind.
flash mode.
Use the
exposure
correction
function.
122
Viewing
images
There is not
enough light.
Adjust the
shutter speed.
107
106
Adjust the ISO
sensitivity
setting.
The image is too The forced flash Select a
bright.
mode is
selected.
different flash
mode.
71
—
The subject was Change the
too bright.
angle of the
digital camera.
Use the
exposure
correction
function.
122
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Problem
Cause
Action
The image is too The ISO
Set the ISO
sensitivity to
Ä.
bright.
sensitivity
setting is
incorrect.
106
The colors of
the images
captured
indoors are not
correct.
This is due to
ambient lighting. image using the
Capture the
71
forced flash
mode.
The white
balance setting
is incorrect.
Set the white
balance setting
correctly.
104
The video clip
picture is
flickering.
The video clip
was filmed
under
Set the flicker
reduction setting.
123
55
fluorescent
lighting.
Viewing
images
A part of the
The handstrap
image is missing. or a finger was
Hold the digital
camera
blocking the lens. correctly, and
make sure the
lens is not
obstructed.
The image was
captured at
When capturing
an image at
close range.
close range, use
the close-up
alignment
—
correction marks
or compose the
image using the
LCD monitor.
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Problem
Cause
Action
Play back
images stored
on a card using
this digital
No image (? is This may
shown).
happen when
trying to play
back images
—
stored on a card camera.
from a different
digital camera.
Vertical stripes
appear.
If a bright
subject is shot in malfunction.
the video clip
Not a
shooting mode,
vertical stripes
—
may appear on
the LCD monitor
or in the image.
During
slideshow
playback, the
voice memo is
not played back.
The display time Set the display
Viewing
images
for each image
time to 4 sec. or
was set to 1 sec. more.
93
—
The magnified
image is not
clear.
Due to the
Not a
malfunction.
characteristics
of the camera,
magnified
images appear
less clear.
The captured
image is not
clear.
The image was
captured using
the digital zoom.
Not a
malfunction.
—
“NO IMAGE” or There is no
Set to a different
playback mode.
“NO AUDIO” is
shown.
recorded data
for the selected
playback mode.
83
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Problem
No image
appears on the
LCD monitor.
Cause
Action
No image
appears on the
LCD monitor
while the
The camera is
connected to a
computer.
150
camera is
connected to a
computer.
During audio
The volume
Select the
playback, there setting on the
is no sound.
volume icon N
85
digital camera is and adjust the
too low.
volume.
No voice memo Select the add
Viewing
images
was recorded
voice memo
setting, and
speak into the
microphone.
with the image.
133
When using the The drive noise Not a
Microdrive,
excess noise
was also
for the
Microdrive was
also recorded.
malfunction.
recorded.
—
A strange sound The sound of
is heard during
video clip
playback.
the autofocus
motor was
recorded.
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Problem
Cause
The digital
camera is not
correctly
Action
Follow the
instructions to
make the
No image or
sound.
connected to the connection
97
TV.
correctly.
The TV input is
Set the input on
not set correctly. the TV to
“VIDEO”.
The TV system
setting is not
correct.
Set to the
correct TV
system.
Connecting
to
television
157
—
There is no
sound.
The volume on
the TV is set to
the minimum.
Adjust the
volume on the
TV.
set
The volume
Select the
setting on the
digital camera is and adjust the
too low.
volume icon N
volume.
85
97
The edge of the This is a
image is cut off. characteristic of malfunction.
the TV.
Not a
You cannot add The protect
Cancel the
a voice memo
or rotate an
image.
mode is set.
protect mode.
143
Image
editing
The “CANNOT
RESIZE”
message
The resolution is It is possible to
4.
resize to 2.
The resolution is Resize is not
127
appears.
2.
possible. Select
a resolution of
4 or higher.
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Problem
Cause
Action
Not a
The remaining
The maximum
number of prints number of prints malfunction.
is shown as
[---].
remaining that
can be
—
displayed is 250.
A message
appears during
USB DIRECT-
PRINT
NO BLACK INK The message
The black ink
supply is
indicates the
printer status.
Please refer to
the instruction
manual for your
printer.
depleted.
operation.
LOW BLACK
INK
The black ink
level is low.
NO COLOR INK
The color ink
supply is
Printing
depleted.
LOW COLOR
INK
—
The color ink
level is low.
CARTRIDGE
ERROR
The cartridge is
not installed.
NO PAPER
No paper.
LOW PAPER
The paper
supply is low.
PAPER JAM
Paper jam.
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Problem
Cause
PAPER
SYSTEM
ERROR
Error in paper
system.
Action
A message
appears during
USB DIRECT-
PRINT
The message
indicates the
printer status.
Please refer to
the instruction
manual for your
printer.
operation.
UNKNOWN
ERROR
Error of
unknown cause.
Printing
—
SYSTEM
ERROR
Cannot restore
printer.
DECODE
ERROR
Attempted to
print TIFF data.
PRINT BUSY
Printer is busy.
A sound is
heard when the phenomenon.
This is a normal Not a
malfunction.
main switch is
moved or when
the digital
—
camera is
turned on.
Noise is heard
from a nearby
TV or radio
during battery
recharging.
Electromagnetic Move the battery
waves are charger further
emitted from the away from the
battery charger. TV or radio
when recharging
Misc.
—
batteries.
The “NO CARD” No card is
Turn off the
power and insert
a card.
message
appears.
inserted.
28
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Problem
Cause
Action
Erase
The “MEMORY There is no
FULL” message more available
unnecessary
data.
Use a card that
has more
memory
appears.
memory on the
card.
145
available.
The
You have
Set the protect
setting for the
data to OFF.
“PROTECTED” attempted to
message erase data that
appears and the is protected from
143
24
data cannot be
erased.
accidental
erasure.
Misc.
The [S]
indication
appears.
The camera
temperature is
too high.
Turn off the
power as soon
as possible.
The digital
A temporary
Remove the
camera cannot
be operated.
internal circuitry battery pack
problem may be from the digital
the cause.
camera, wait a
few minutes,
—
then reinstall the
battery pack and
try again.
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Problem
Cause
Action
Check the
The “SYSTEM
ERROR”
message
A problem has
occurred within
the digital
following items
1Remove the
card and then
install it again.
appears.
camera or card.
2Remove the
batteries and
then install
them again.
3Remove the
battery pack,
wait approx. 1
hour, and
Misc.
—
then install it
again.
4Install a
different card.
If “SYSTEM
ERROR” still
appears after
performing the
above steps,
then take the
digital camera to
the dealer for
service.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Digital Camera
Type
CCD digital camera (recording and playback)
Digital recording
Recording system
Image file format
Still images: JPEG format, TIFF
(no compression) format
(DCF, DPOF and Exif Ver2.2
compliant)
Note: Designed mainly by the Japan
Electronics and Information
Technology Industries Association
(JEITA), DCF (Design rules for camera
file system) is standard for digital still
camera image files to provide
interoperability between digital
photography devices for the images
stored on removable memory cards.
However, it is not guaranteed that all
devices will support the DCF standard.
Video clips: QuickTime Movie (Photo-JPEG)
Audio: WAVE (monaural)
Data storage media
CompactFlash (Type I/II)
Microdrive
Camera effective number
of pixels
Approx. 4,000,000 pixels
Image sensor
1/1.8-inch CCD
Virtual number of pixels: Approx. 4,130,000
pixels, primary color filter
Recording resolution
3,264 x 2,448 pixels (still images only)
2,880 x 2,160 pixels (still images only)
2,288 x 1,712 pixels
(still images and sequential shots only)
1,600 x 1,200 pixels
(still images and sequential shots only)
640 x 480 pixels
(still images and sequential shots only)
320 x 240 pixels (video clips only)
160 x 120 pixels (video clips only)
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SPECIFICATIONS
Video clip frame rate
Data compression
15 fps
TIFF (no compression)
(for still image shooting only)
SFINE (super compression)
(for still images and sequential shots only)
FINE (low compression)
(for still images and sequential shots only)
NORM (moderate compression)
(for still images and sequential shots only)
White balance
Lens
Full-auto TTL, manual setting possible
Optical 3x
zoom lens
f=7.7mm-23.1mm (35mm film
camera conversion
f=37mm-111mm)
Auto focus, 5 groups, 6
elements
Focus modes
Aperture
Multi-section focus, spot focus
Open F=2.7 (Wide) to 4.9 (Tele)
Minimum F=6.7 (Wide) to 11.8 (Tele)
Exposure control type
Aperture and shutter programmable
AE/shutter speed priority AE/aperture priority
AE/manual exposure control
Exposure correction available from the
Shooting Setting Screen (0 1.8EV in 0.3EV
steps)
Light-measuring modes
Range
Multi-section measuring, center-weighted
measuring, spot measuring
50 cm to infinity (normal photography),
10 cm (wide), 40 cm (tele) to 50 cm (macro
photography)
Digital zoom
For shooting
Resolution D420: 1x to 4x
For playback:
1x to 51x (varies with resolution)
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Shutter
Still image shooting mode: 16 to 1/2,500 sec.
(Aperture and shutter speed programmable
AE: 1/4 to 1/2,500 sec.)
(Slow shutter: 16, 8, 4, 2, 1 sec.)
(For shutter speed priority AE and manual
exposure control: 16 to 1/2,500 sec.)
(Flash: 1/30 to 1/2,500 sec.)
Sequential shots shooting mode: 1/30 to
1/2,500 sec.
Video clip shooting mode: 1/30 to 1/2,500 sec.
Sensitivity
Auto (equivalent to ISO100 to 400), and
equivalent to ISO100, ISO200, and ISO400
(set at shooting setting screen)
Viewfinder
Optical direct image zoom viewfinder
LCD monitor
1.5-inch low temperature polysilicon TFT color
liquid crystal (frame coverage: Approx. 100%
when dedicated AV connection cable is not
connected)
LCD monitor pixels
Flash working range
Approx. 110,000 pixels
0.5m to 3.1m (normal shooting lens at Wide
setting), 0.5m to 1.7m (normal shooting lens at
Tele setting), 0.15m to 0.5m (macro shooting
lens at Wide setting), 0.4m to 0.5m (macro
shooting lens at Tele setting)
Flash modes
Auto-flash, forced flash, flash off, and red-eye
reduction
Focus
TTL-type AF, manual focus, fixed focus
10-second delay
Self-timer
Time/date
Recorded with image data
Ambient
Temperature 0 to 40°C (operation), –20 to 60°C (storage)
environment
Humidity
30 to 90% (operating, no condensation)
10 to 90% (storage, no condensation)
Power
supply
Battery pack Lithium-ion battery pack (DB-L10) x 1
AC adapter
(sold
Model VAR-G6EX for the VPC-AZ3EX, model
VAR-G6E for the VPC-AZ3EX [for U.K.] and
model VAR-G6U for the VPC-AZ3
separately)
Dimensions
99 (W) x 55 (H) x 32.5 (D) mm
(excluding protrusions)
Weight
Approx. 210 g (without battery pack and card)
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SPECIFICATIONS
Digital camera connectors
DIGITAL/AV
Regrouped jack
(communication/sound and
image output) terminal
Audio output 265 mVrms (–9 dBs), 12 kΩ or
less, monaural
Video output 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω unbalanced,
sync negative, composite
video, NTSC color TV
system/PAL TV system
switchable
USB
USB 1.1
DC IN (external DC power DC 4.7 V (for exclusive use with separately
input) terminal
sold AC adapter [model VAR-G6EX for the
VPC-AZ3EX, model VAR-G6E for the
VPC-AZ3EX [for U.K.] and model VAR-G6U
for the VPC-AZ3])
Battery pack operation
Shooting
680 images: LCD monitor off, images
captured in 20-second intervals,
and flash used 1 in 3 times
270 images: LCD monitor on, images
captured in 20-second intervals,
and flash used 1 in 3 times
Playback
180 minutes: LCD monitor on, and
continuous playback
œ Until battery pack runs out when using the supplied 16MB CompactFlash card and
battery pack (fully charged) at a 20°C ambient temperature.
œ The time of operation may vary depending on the conditions of the battery pack and the
conditions of use. Especially when used at temperatures below 10°C, the battery pack
operation time is drastically reduced.
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Possible No. of Images/Possible Shooting
Time/Possible Recording Time
The table shows the possible number of images, the possible shooting time,
and the possible recording time when using the supplied 16MB
CompactFlash card and a commercially available 1GB Microdrive card.
Compres-
sion rate or
sound
CompactFlash (16MB)
Microdrive (1GB)
Shooting/
recording
mode
Resolution
setting
One shooting
Total
One shooting
Total
quality
setting
a
D
G
a
D
G
L
a
D
G
a
D
G
a
D
G
a
D
G
a
D
G
a
D
G
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
4 images
6 images
8 images
5 images
7 images
11 images
1 images
8 images
12 images
18 images
16 images
24 images
36 images
93 images
135 images
187 images
8 images
12 images
18 images
16 images
24 images
36 images
93 images
135 images
187 images
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
267 images
400 images
597 images
342 images
513 images
764 images
91 images
538 images
801 images
1,170 images
1,090 images
1,560 images
2,340 images
5,470 images
8,210 images
10,950 images
538 images
801 images
1,170 images
1,090 images
1,560 images
2,340 images
5,470 images
8,210 images
A
B
Still image
mode
(no voice
C
memo)
D
4
C
D
4
4 images
6 images
9 images
8 images
13 images
20 images
56 images
84 images
99 images
4 images
6 images
9 images
8 images
13 images
20 images
56 images
84 images
Sequential
shots mode
99 images 10,950 images
One shooting: Maximum no. of images, shooting time, recording time when shutter
release button is pressed once
Total: The maximum no. of images, shooting time, recording time that can be stored
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SPECIFICATIONS
Compres-
CompactFlash (16MB)
Microdrive (1GB)
Shooting/
recording
mode
sion rate
or sound
quality
Resolution
setting
One shooting
Total
One shooting
Total
setting
2
0
—
46 sec.
3 min.
04 sec.
46 sec.
3 min.
04 sec.
10 min.
10 min.
51 min.
3 hr.
26 min.
Video clip
mode
—
Sound
recording
mode
33 min.
34 sec.
—
—
7 min.
7 min.
37 hr.
One shooting: Maximum no. of images, shooting time, recording time when shutter
release button is pressed once
Total: The maximum no. of images, shooting time, recording time that can be stored
œ Even with cards of the same capacity, the amount of data that can actually be stored
may differ depending on the card brand, etc.
œ The continuous shooting time for each video clip will differ depending, for example, on
the card capacity, environmental conditions (temperature and shooting conditions, etc.).
Example: Using a Microdrive at an ambient temperature of 25°C, resolution 2, the
continuous recording time will be about 10 minutes, due to the rising internal
temperature. If the camera is used when the internal temperature is elevated,
it is more likely for the S icon (warning indicator for elevated temperature) to
appear, and the usable time of the camera to become shorter. (See
“Cautions concerning high temperatures” on page 24.)
Cautions when using the Microdrive
œ When using the Microdrive continuously, the card will become very hot. Be careful when
touching the card for removal, etc.
œ When using the Microdrive, it will take a few seconds after the digital camera is turned
on before the card can be used. This time will increase when more data is stored on the
card.
œ It will take a great deal of time to download large amounts of data from the Microdrive to
your computer.
œ Microdrive cards require more power than CompactFlash cards. Therefore the possible
battery pack operation time (see page 197) when using the Microdrive will be much less
than that when using a CompactFlash card.
œ Microdrive cards are easily damaged by vibrations. Be sure to read the cautions
supplied with the Microdrive.
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Supplied CompactFlash
Memory capacity
16 MB
Ambient
Temperature 0 to 60°C (operation), –20 to 65°C (storage)
environment
Humidity
8 to 95% (operation, storage, no
condensation)
Operating voltage
Dimensions
Weight
DC 3.3 V/5 V
42.8 (L) x 36.4 (W) x 3.3 (H) mm
Approx. 9 g
Supplied battery pack charger
Part number
VAR-L10
Power source
Rated output
AC 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz, 13 VA, 0.09 A
DC 4.2V, 0.7A
Compatible batteries
Supplied or separately sold Lithium-ion
battery pack (DB-L10)
Ambient
Temperature 0 to 40°C (recharge), –20 to 60°C (storage)
environment
Humidity
10 to 85% (no condensation)
46 (W) x 37.5 (H) x 86 (D) mm
Dimensions
Weight (without power cord) Approx. 75 g
Power cord
rated value
VPC-AZ3
AC 125 V, 7 A
VPC-AZ3EX AC 250 V, 2.5 A
œ When using the supplied battery pack charger abroad, the power cord may need to be
replaced in accordance with local requirements. Please contact your local dealer for
details.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Supplied Lithium-ion battery pack
Model number
DB-L10
Voltage
3.7 V
Capacity
1,090 mAh
Ambient
environment
Temperature 0 to 40°C (during use, recharged)
–10 to 30°C (storage)
Humidity
10 to 90% (no condensation)
31.9 (W) x 10 (H) x 45.8 (D) mm
Approx. 35 g
Dimensions
Weight
œ Products are subject to change in design and specifications without notice and without
incurring any obligation.
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BASIC mode and EXPERT mode
The BASIC mode makes it easy for a person not familiar with digital camera
operation to take photos, but having the camera automatically set the
shooting functions and minimizing the number of functions you have to deal
with. On the other hand, the EXPERT mode is perfect for the photographer
who likes to have full control over all a camera’s shooting functions and
settings. The table below shows which shooting functions are controlled by
the camera operator in each mode. Note that functions for which camera
buttons are furnished, such as flash, zoom, focus modes, etc., are always
available in both modes.
Still image
shooting mode
Sequential shots
shooting mode
Video clip
shooting mode
BASIC EXPERT BASIC EXPERT BASIC EXPERT
mode
mode
mode
mode
mode
mode
Scene select setting
yes
yes
yes
Sequential shots mode setting
Resolution setting
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
Compression rate setting
Self-timer setting
yes
Voice memo setting
Spot focus setting
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
Light-measuring mode setting
White balance setting
ISO sensitivity setting
Exposure control setting
Color correction setting
Noise reduction setting
Digital zoom setting
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
Flicker-reduction setting
Quick Shot setting
yes
yes
Exposure correction setting
yes
yes: Can be set
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SPECIFICATIONS
Others
Microdrive and PowerPC are registered trademarks of International Business
Machines Corporation.
Apple, Macintosh and QuickTime are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Apple Computer Inc.
Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation.
CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation and handed over to
CFA (CompactFlash Association).
All other company and product names are registered trademarks or
trademarks of their respective owners.
Caution
œ It is forbidden to copy this manual, whole or in part, without prior written
permission.
œ All images and illustrations given in this manual are for explanation
purposes and may differ slightly from that of the actual product. Also, actual
specifications are subject to change without prior notice and therefore may
differ from the contents of this manual.
œ Sanyo Electric shall not be held responsible for any problems resulting from
the use of this digital camera.
œ Sanyo Electric declines all responsibility for damages due to improper use
of the camera, failure to adhere to the instructions given in this manual, or
repairs or changes done by those other than a technician authorized by the
manufacturer.
œ Sanyo Electric shall not be held responsible for any damage caused by
optional devices or consumable items used with the digital camera other
than those supplied with the digital camera or those specified by Sanyo
Electric.
œ Sanyo Electric shall not be held responsible for any losses or loss of
revenue resulting from the loss of data caused by the malfunction, or the
repairing of a malfunction, of the digital camera.
œ The images captured with this camera will differ in quality from pictures
taken with a standard film camera.
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