Sigma Digital Camera SD15 User Manual

C24EN1031  
E ENGLISH  
USER’S MANUAL  
This manual explains how to use SIGMA SD15 digital SLR camera.  
Please refer to the SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide, which is available in the  
PDF format of the supplied CD-ROM, to get information about installation of  
SIGMA Photo Pro software to your computer, connection between camera  
and computer and for detailed explanation of SIGMA Photo Pro software.  
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Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment in Private Households  
Disposal of used Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union  
and other European countries with separate collection systems)  
This symbol indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste.  
Instead it shall be collected separately for the recycling of electrical and electronic  
equipment.  
If the new products are purchased, this product might be handed over to the distributor  
or the collection system of waste electrical and electronic equipment eventually.  
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative  
consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused  
by inappropriate waste handling of this product or components of this product.  
If this product is disposed illegally, it might cause a possibility of penalties.  
For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local  
city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you have  
purchased the product.  
PACKAGE CONTENTS / ACCESSORIES  
Please make sure that following standard accessories are included with  
your camera. If any of them is missing, contact the retailer from which you  
purchased your camera immediately.  
1. Camera Body (SD15)  
2. Body Cap (on the camera)  
3. Eyepiece Cup (on the camera)  
4. Strap  
5. Finder Cap  
6. Li-ion Battery BP-21Battery Cover is included)  
7. Battery Charger BC-21  
8. Battery Charger Cable  
9. USB Cable  
10. Video Cable  
11. SIGMA Photo Pro Disc  
12. Instruction Manual  
13. Warranty Card  
14. SIGMA Limited Warranty & Service Network  
No memory card is included with this camera. Please purchase this  
separately.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
PACKAGE CONTENTS / ACCESSORIES.......................................................2  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................6  
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................9  
DESCRIPTION OF THE PARTS.....................................................................11  
TOP LCD PANEL ............................................................................................13  
VIEWFINDER..................................................................................................13  
CONTROL DIALS ...........................................................................................14  
BASIC OPERATION AND QUICK REFERENCE...........................................15  
PREPARATION  
18  
ATTACHING THE CARRY STRAP.................................................................18  
HOW TO USE THE FINDER CAP..................................................................18  
LOADING THE BATTERY ..............................................................................19  
CHECKING THE BATTERY STATUS.............................................................22  
USING A HOME POWER SUPPLY (SOLD SEPARATELY)...........................23  
MOUNTING AND REMOVING THE LENS.....................................................24  
SETTING THE LANGUAGE ...........................................................................26  
SETTING THE TIME AND DATE....................................................................27  
CAMERA SET-UP MENU ...............................................................................28  
LIST OF MENU FUNCTIONS.........................................................................29  
FUNCTION DISPLAY......................................................................................32  
CAMERA INFO PAGE.....................................................................................33  
INSERTING AND REMOVING THE CARD....................................................34  
FORMATTING THE CARD .............................................................................36  
FILE NUMBERING SYSTEM..........................................................................37  
FRAME NUMBER COUNTER........................................................................38  
DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT...............................................................................39  
TOP LCD ILLUMINATION...............................................................................39  
HOLDING THE CAMERA ...............................................................................40  
SHUTTER BUTTON .......................................................................................40  
BASIC OPERATION  
41  
41  
SELECTING THE EXPOSURE MODE  
P
A
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PROGRAM AE..........................................................................................41  
APERTURE PRIORITY AE ......................................................................43  
SHUTTER SPEED PRIORITY AE............................................................44  
MANUAL EXPOSURE..............................................................................45  
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BULB SETTING ..............................................................................................46  
USING THE BUILT-IN FLASH 47  
USING THE BUILT-IN FLASH ........................................................................47  
EXPOSURE MODE AND BUILT-IN FLASH ...................................................48  
FUNCTION SETTING OF FLASH ..................................................................49  
FOCUSING  
51  
HOW TO USE AUTOFOCUS..........................................................................51  
SELECTING THE AUTOFOCUS MODE ........................................................52  
AF POINT SELECTION ..................................................................................53  
AF AUXILIARY LIGHT ....................................................................................54  
FOCUS LOCK.................................................................................................55  
MANUAL FOCUS............................................................................................55  
OPERATION OF THE DRIVE MODE  
56  
DRIVE-AREA ..................................................................................................56  
SINGLE FRAME SHOOTING.........................................................................56  
CONTINUOUS SHOOTING............................................................................57  
SELF TIMER ...................................................................................................58  
MIRROR LOCK-UP.........................................................................................58  
ADVANCED OPERATION  
60  
SETTING THE WHITE BALANCE (WB)......................................................60  
SETTING THE SENSITIVITYISO EQUIVALENCY.................................63  
IMAGE FILE SETTING ...................................................................................64  
COLOR MODE................................................................................................65  
IMAGE PARAMETER AND COLOR SPACE..................................................67  
SELECTING THE METERING MODE............................................................68  
AE LOCK.........................................................................................................69  
EXPOSURE COMPENSATION......................................................................71  
FLASH EXPOSURE COMPENSATION .........................................................72  
AUTO BRACKETING......................................................................................73  
REMOTE CONTROLLER RS-31....................................................................75  
DEPTH-OF-FIELD PREVIEW BUTTON.........................................................78  
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY................................................................................79  
EXTENDED MODE SETTING........................................................................80  
AUTO ROTATE ...............................................................................................81  
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REVIEWING, DELETING AND MODIFYING IMAGES  
QUICK PREVIEW  
82  
82  
CHANGING THE QUICK PREVIEW DURATION...........................................82  
REVIEWING IMAGES 84  
VIEWING ONE IMAGE AT A TIME .................................................................85  
(ZOOMED-IN VIEW)  
MAGNIFYING IMAGES  
................................................86  
(CONTACT SHEET VIEW)  
VIEWING NINE IMAGES AT A TIME  
..................87  
(JUMP MODE)  
VIEWING IMAGES A PAGE AT A TIME  
.................................88  
VIEWING IMAGE INFORMATION..................................................................89  
MAGNIFIED IMAGES IN IMAGE INFO SCREEN..........................................90  
HISTOGRAM...................................................................................................91  
OVER-EXPOSURE WARNING ......................................................................92  
VIEWING IMAGES ON A TV ..........................................................................93  
DELETING IMAGES  
94  
DELETING A SINGLE IMAGE ........................................................................95  
DELETING MULTIPLE IMAGES.....................................................................96  
OTHER REVIEWING FEATURES  
97  
LOCKING IMAGES.........................................................................................98  
MARKING IMAGES ......................................................................................101  
ROTATING IMAGES.....................................................................................103  
USING THE OK BUTTON SHORTCUT .......................................................105  
SHOWING A SLIDESHOW...........................................................................106  
DPOF (DIGITAL PRINT ORDER FORMAT).................................................108  
REFERENCE  
109  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES .........................................................................109  
MAINTENANCE............................................................................................110  
CLEANING THE IMAGE SENSOR...............................................................110  
LCD OFF AND AUTO POWER OFF.............................................................113  
EXPLANATION OF TERMS..........................................................................114  
WARNING DISPLAYS...................................................................................116  
TROUBLESHOOTING..................................................................................119  
SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................121  
CONNECTING YOUR CAMERA TO A COMPUTER ...................................122  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
To avoid causing damage or injury, please read this instruction manual  
carefully, before using the camera.  
Please take special note of the following two cautionary symbols.  
Using the product and disregarding this warning sign may  
Warning !!  
cause serious injury or other dangerous results.  
Using the product disregarding this caution sign may cause  
injury or damage.  
Caution !!  
This symbol denotes warning or point, where caution is required.  
Symbol contains information regarding the actions that must be avoided.  
WARNING (BATTERY, BATTERY CHARGER AND AC ADAPTER)  
Keep batteries in a safe place out of children’s reach. If a battery is  
swallowed, call for emergency medical aid immediately.  
Do not use any battery other than the designated battery types. Doing so  
may cause battery explosion, battery leakage, camera damage, injury or  
fire.  
Do not use any battery other than that specified in this booklet. Otherwise,  
it might cause battery explosion, battery leakage, camera damage, injury or  
fire.  
Avoid any shock, shake and drop. Ignoring this warning may cause  
battery explosion, or battery leakage, resulting in injury or fire.  
Never disassemble, short circuit, heat, batteries or put batteries into fire.  
Ignoring this warning may cause battery explosion, battery leakage, injury  
or fire.  
Please only use charger with dedicated battery. Charging other battery  
types causes battery explosion, battery leakage, camera damage, injury or  
fire.  
If for some reason, the camera or batteries emit smoke, or if overheating or  
the smell of burning is detected, remove the batteries, taking care to avoid  
being burned, Take the camera to the retailer where you bought it, or to an  
authorized Sigma service station.  
Please follow all guidelines, rules and regulations of your community  
regarding the disposal of batteries.  
If you do not use the camera for a long period of time, remove the battery.  
Do not use any AC adapter other than the one provided with your camera.  
Using other brands may cause electrical shock and fire  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
The AC Adapter is designed for use with this product only. Do not use it  
with any other appliance. Doing so may cause overheating, fire, electric  
shock or injury.  
If the adapter is emitting smoke, generating a strange odor or making an  
abnormal noise, while in use, disconnect the power plug from the outlet  
immediately. Otherwise, fire or electric shock may result.  
If water or a foreign object gets into the adapter, unplug from the AC outlet  
immediately. It could cause fire or electric shock.  
Do not attempt to modify or disassemble this product. Doing so can cause  
fire or electric shock.  
Do not place any heavy objects on the power cord, or pull it, bend it unduly,  
or heat it. It could damage the cord, and could cause fire or electric shock.  
Do not use this product with AC voltage other than the specified power  
supply voltage (AC100V - 240V). Doing so could cause fire or electric  
shock.  
Use a safety approved AC power cord as is specified by each country.  
WARNING (CAMERA)  
Never use your camera in an environment where flammable or burnable,  
gas, liquids or chemicals, such as Propane, Gasoline, etc., are present.  
Keep the camera in a safe place that children cannot reach. Playing with  
the camera strap around one’s neck can cause strangulation.  
Do not disassemble the camera; Doing so can cause electric shocks and  
burns.  
Do not touch internal parts of the camera that become exposed as a result  
of damage, it could cause fire or electric shock. Remove the batteries and  
contact an authorized Sigma service station.  
After attaching a lens, do not look directly at the sun, through the  
viewfinder. Doing so can cause damage to the eye or loss of eyesight.  
Do not look at the sun with the lens of your camera; otherwise you can lose  
your eyesight.  
Keep the camera away from moisture or water. If you drop your  
camera/lens in water, please contact the retailer where you purchased the  
camera, or a service station immediately. If you use the camera with this  
condition it can cause electric shock or fire.  
Prevent water, or metallic and other conductive objects from coming into  
contact with the terminals of Camera Body. This can result in electric  
shock, overheating and fire.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Do not fire the flash close to eyes. Otherwise, the bright light would damage  
the eye. Keep at least 1m/3feet distance between face and the camera,  
when taking a picture with flash.  
Do not cover the flash with your finger or hand, it can cause skin burn.  
CAUTION (BATTERY CHARGER AND AC ADAPTER)  
Do not pull the Battery Charger or the AC power cord, when disconnecting  
the AC adapter from the AC outlet. It could cause fire or electric shock due  
to damaged cord. Always take hold of the moulded AC plug, when  
unplugging it from the outlet.  
Do not cover the Battery Charger or the AC adapter with cloth, cushions,  
etc. It could cause excessive heat, deform the case, and cause fire.  
When Battery Charger is not used unplug it from the outlet.  
CAUTION (CAMERA)  
Do not aim your lens or camera & lens combinations toward the sun; light  
entering through the lens could cause damage to eyes or fire.  
Please do not carry your camera while a tripod is attached, as this could  
result in injury or a fall.  
Please do not grasp the camera with wet hand, as it might cause electric  
shock  
Do not leave the camera in a hot place or in a car parked in the sun. If the  
camera becomes hot, it might cause burns to the skin.  
If the liquid crystal display (LCD) monitor becomes damaged, be careful of  
the fragments of glass, which can cause injury. If the liquid inside the LCD  
monitor leaks out, and you are faced with the following situations, please  
do as follows.  
If the liquid adheres to clothes or the skin, wash it away with soap  
immediately.  
If the liquid enters the eye, flush the affected eye with clean water  
immediately for 15minutes, and seek medical assistance.  
If the liquid is swallowed, drink large quantity of water, induce vomiting  
and seek medical assistance.  
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HANDLING PRECAUTIONS  
Please read this section before using the camera.  
Study and familiarize yourself with the functions of your camera before using  
it. No compensation or guarantee is provided for unsatisfactory pictures or  
loss of profit, etc.  
Carry spare batteries when you use the camera in a cold environment,  
on a field trip, or when taking many pictures at one time.  
Do not use this camera with any external flash unit other than Sigma Flash  
EF-530(500) DG SUPER SA-STTL or EF-530(500) DG ST SA-STTL, which  
have special contact pins on the hot shoe. The flash units are offered as  
optional accessories. Other brands of external flash units may damage the  
camera’s circuit boards or may not function properly.  
ENVIRONMENT  
Your camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it or subject it to physical  
shock.  
This camera is not waterproof, and cannot be used underwater. Wipe off any  
water droplets with a dry cloth as soon as possible. If the camera gets really  
wet, promptly consult your nearest Sigma Service Center.  
Do not leave the camera in a dusty, hot, or highly humid environment for a long  
period of time.  
If the camera is moved from a cold place to a warm room, water droplets may  
appear on the camera. Please keep the camera in a bag until it is acclimatized  
to the ambient room temperature.  
The camera will work within a temperature range between 0˚C/32˚F and  
+40˚C/104˚F and humidity less than 80% (no condensation). However, in cold  
temperatures below 0˚C, the power performance of the battery reduced.  
Please carry a spare battery in these circumstances, and keep the batteries  
warm.  
Static electricity or magnetic fields, may effect the operation of the camera. If  
such exposure occurs, please remove the battery from the camera and  
re-insert it, to reset the camera’s microprocessors.  
HOW TO STORE THE CAMERA  
If you intend to store the camera for a long time, remove the battery.  
To avoid growth of fungus, store the camera and lens in a dry, cool and  
ventilated place, with a drying agent such as silica gel. Keep your equipment  
away from chemicals.  
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HANDLING PRECAUTIONS  
NOTE ON THE TFT COLOR LCD MONITOR  
A few pixels may always be lit or may never light on the LCD monitor. This is  
not a failure or malfunction. Images recorded with the camera will not be  
affected.  
Because of the normal physical characteristics of the liquid crystal, the reaction  
of the display may become slow at low temperatures. At high temperatures, the  
display may become dark, but it will return to normal at room temperature.  
SD MEMORY CARD AND MULTIMDEIA CARD (SOLD SEPARATELY)  
The SD15 camera uses a SD memory card, SDHC memory card and  
multimedia card.  
In this instruction manual, SD memory card, SDHC memory card and  
Multimedia card are referred to as the ‘Card’.  
We recommend SDHC memory card or high speed SD memory card to store  
images.  
SD memory card or SDHC memory card incorporate  
the write protection switch, which prevents writing or  
formatting the card accidentally. If the switch is  
placed in the ‘LOCK’ position, it is not possible to  
overwrite or erase your data accidentally.  
We do not recommend using a multimedia card in continuous shooting or  
Movie mode due to the slow writing speed.  
Do not leave the card in direct sunlight or near a heating device.  
Avoid storing cards in environments of high temperature and humidity or  
where static electricity or electromagnetic fields may be generated  
For proper usage of the card, please refer to their instruction manuals.  
The “Delete” feature of the Camera and PC may not delete the data in the  
memory card completely. Some data might still remain. If you wish to remove  
all data from card securely, please use third party software.  
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PARTS  
1
2
3
4
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
5
6
7
15  
16  
17  
18  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
18  
27  
19  
20  
21  
28  
29  
30  
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37  
38  
39  
40  
31  
32  
33  
41  
42  
34  
35  
36  
43  
1. AF AUXILIARY LIGHT  
2. DUST PROTECTOR  
3. LENS MOUNT  
23. TOP LCD ILLUMINATION BUTTON  
24. C-DIALCOMMAND DIAL)  
25. SHUTTER BUTTON  
4. LENS LOCK BUTTON  
26. TOP LCD PANEL  
5. BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER 27. SD CARD COVER  
BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER  
6.  
28.  
29.  
(ISO SENSITIVITY) BUTTON  
LATCH  
EXPOSURE / APERTURE  
COMPENSATION BUTTON  
7. TRIPOD SOCKET  
FLASH EXPOSURE  
8.  
30. AE LOCK BUTTON  
COMPERTMENT BUTTON  
9. REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR  
10. PC SYNCHRO TERMINAL  
31.  
(MAIN MENU) BUTTON  
11. DEPTH-OF-FIELD PREVIEW BUTTON 32.  
(VIEW) BUTTON  
12. CONNECTOR COVER  
13. RELEASE SOCKET  
14. FOCAL PLANE MARK  
15. HOT SHOE  
33.  
34.  
(INFORMATION) BUTTON  
(MODIFY MENU) BUTTON  
35. (DELETE) BUTTON  
36. COLOR LCD MONITOR  
(QUICK SET) BUTTON  
16. DIOPTER ADJUSTER  
17. D-DIALDRIVE DIAL)  
37.  
38.  
/
(METERING MODE) BUTTON  
/
(AF POINT SELECTOR)  
18. CAMERA STRAP EYELET  
39.  
BUTTON  
(OK) BUTTON  
4-WAY CONTROLLER  
19.  
(FUNCTION) BUTTON  
40.  
41.  
20. EYEPIECE CUP  
21. VIEWFINDER EYEPIECE  
22. MODE DIAL  
42. BUSY LAMP  
(CANCEL) BUTTON  
43.  
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TOP LCD PANEL  
ISO SETTING  
SHUTTER SPEED  
FLASH EXPOSURE  
COMPENSATION  
APERTURE VALUE  
REMOTE CONTROL  
METERING MODE  
BATTERY INDICATOR  
EXPOSURE METER  
AUTO BRACKETING  
COUNTER  
VIEWFINDER  
CENTER AREA METERING  
AUTO FOCUS FRAME  
EXPOSURE METER  
AUTO BRACKETING  
FLASH INDICATOR  
APERTURE VALUE  
FOCUS INDICATOR  
SHUTTER SPEED  
AE LOCK INDICATOR  
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CONTROL DIALS  
D-DIAL  
AUTO BRACKETING  
MIRROR LOCK-UP  
SELF-TIMER (2s)  
SELF-TIMER (10s)  
CONTINUOUS SHOOTING  
SINGLE FRAME SHOOTING  
POWER OFF  
DRIVE AREA  
MODE DIAL  
PROGRAM AE  
APERTURE  
PRIORITY AE  
SHUTTER SPEED  
PRIORITY AE  
MANUAL EXPOSURE  
SETTING  
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BASIC OPERATION AND QUICK REFERENCE  
The SD15 camera has many advanced features. This section, describes  
basic camera operation. You can find more details in later sections.  
Charging the battery (P.19)  
Charge the supplied lithium ion battery with  
the provided battery charger.  
To insert the battery (P.20)  
Insert the battery into the chamber in  
accordance with the diagram.  
Mount the lens (P.24)  
Align the red mark on the camera’s lens  
mount with the red dot on the lens. Insert the  
lens into the mount of the camera, and rotate  
the lens clockwise until it clicks into the  
locked position.  
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Set the language (P.26)  
Set the date and time (P.27)  
Loading the Card (P.28)  
Turn the “D”-dial to the  
(single  
frame shooting) position. (P.56)  
Set the AF/MF switch on the lens to the  
AF position. (P.51)  
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Select the exposure mode (P.41)  
Set the “Mode”-Selector to  
position  
P
“Program AE”  
Focus (P.51)  
Determine the composition through the finder,  
and then press the shutter button “Half-way”  
to activate exposure metering and autofocus.  
Take a picture  
Press the shutter button “All-the way-down”  
to take a picture  
Review the image. (P.82)  
The image is displayed for 2 seconds on the  
LCD monitor.  
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PREPARATION  
This section describes necessary preparations before using the  
camera.  
ATTACHING THE CARRY STRAP  
1
Undo the strap end.  
2
Thread the Finder Cap onto the strap.  
3
Attach the carry strap as shown.  
HOW TO USE THE FINDER CAP  
When using the self-timer or remote  
control, cover the viewfinder eyepiece  
with the Finder Cap, to prevent stray light  
from entering the camera.  
1
Remove the eyecup from the viewfinder.  
2
Attach the Finder Cap onto the viewfinder.  
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LOADING THE BATTERY  
A lithium ion battery BP-21 is provided with the SD15 camera. Charge the  
battery, before using the camera first time. Please charge the battery by  
the supplied battery charger BC-21, when no charge remains.  
TO CHARGE THE BATTERY  
1
Connect the power cable to the charger and  
insert the plug into the wall outlet.  
2
Attach the battery, by sliding it in the direction  
of the arrow, as shown in the diagram.  
Charge lamp will be on during charging.  
It takes about 150 minutes to recharge the  
battery.  
Required time for recharging the battery  
depends on the ambient temperature and  
status of recharge level.  
3
When the charge lamp goes out, charging is  
completed. Remove the battery from the  
charger and remove the power cable plug  
from the wall outlet.  
We recommend charging the battery before using the camera again. If it is not  
used for several days, battery performance decreases.  
In the case that the number of possible shots will decrease extremely after  
charging, it may indicate the end of battery life. Please purchase a new  
battery.  
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LOADING THE BATTERY  
1
Confirm that the D dial is in the  
position,  
and open the cover by sliding the battery  
compartment cover latch in the direction of  
the arrow, as shown in the instruction.  
2
Insert the battery in accordance with diagram  
inside the cover.  
Insert the battery until it locks into place.  
3
Close the cover securely.  
Push the cover until it clicks into the locked  
position.  
WARNING!!  
It is possible to remove battery cover, if it is  
tilted around 35°. If this part comes off during  
opening or closing the cover, please insert  
cover as shown in the illustration.  
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TO REMOVE THE BATTERY  
1
Turn the “D”- dial to the  
position, and  
open the battery compartment cover by  
sliding battery compartment cover latch in  
the direction as shown by the arrow.  
2
Eject the battery by sliding the battery  
compartment cover latch in the direction of  
the arrow, as shown in the illustration.  
WARNING!!  
While the Busy Lamp is on, please do not remove the battery. Doing so can  
result in data loss. Moreover, the camera and card may be damaged.  
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CHECKING THE BATTERY STATUS  
When “D”-dial is set to drive area (P.14), the battery icon, which shows the  
capacity of the battery, is shown on the top LCD panel. Explanations of the  
symbols are given as follows.  
TOP LCD  
PANEL  
COLOR LCD  
MONITOR  
Battery Status  
The battery strength is sufficient.  
White  
The battery level is low and the battery will  
need to be changed soon.  
White  
White  
The power of the battery is insufficient, replace  
the battery immediately.  
The power of the battery is empty; it is not  
possible to work. Please replace the battery.  
Red  
Blinking  
Blinking  
The battery is working with the connected AC  
adapter. (The fully charged battery icon will be  
displayed regardless of the actual battery  
status.)  
White  
POWER SAVING  
To conserve the battery, the camera has several power-saving features. After  
six seconds of non-operation certain camera systems automatically shut down:  
the shutter speed and aperture value disappear from the top LCD panel, the  
display in the viewfinder turns off, and some buttons no longer work (however, it  
is still be possible to review images or change menu settings on the color LCD  
monitor). Press the shutter button halfway to reactivate the camera. To prevent  
the shutter from being accidentally released, turn the D-dial to the  
whenever the camera is not in use.  
position  
Additionally, if the color LCD monitor is not used for a set amount of time, the  
camera goes into a low-power mode. The and buttons are not active  
when the camera is in low-power mode. This feature prevents the color LCD from  
being accidentally turned on and draining the battery while the camera is not  
being used. To reactivate the  
and  
buttons, press the shutter button  
halfway. For more information see P.113.  
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USING A HOME POWER SUPPLY (Sold Separately)  
You can power the camera from a wall outlet using the provided AC Adapter  
- (SAC-4). When using your camera for an extended period of time,  
reviewing the pictures or connecting the camera to a computer or cleaning  
the image sensor, we recommend that you operate the camera from a  
household power outlet.  
Plug and wall socket types may vary  
depending on country.  
1
Connect the AC cable to the AC adapter. ①  
2
Connect the plug of the AC adapter to the camera. , ③  
3
Insert the plug of the AC cable into a wall outlet. ④  
When you have finished using the camera, please disconnect the plug from the  
wall socket.  
When using the SD15 with an AC power supply, the battery icon shows the full  
symbol, regardless of the power level of the battery. If you start to operate the  
camera on battery power, the display will change and show the remaining power  
level of the battery.  
WARNING!!  
While the Busy Lamp is on, do not change the power supply by any means.  
Doing so can result in data loss or damage to the camera or card.  
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MOUNTING AND REMOVING THE LENS  
1
Make sure to turn the “D”-Dial to  
position (Power Off position)  
2
Remove the camera body cap and the rear  
cap of the lens’.  
3
Align the red mark on the camera’s mount  
with the red dot on the lens. Insert the lens  
into the mount of the camera, and rotate the  
lens clockwise until it clicks into the locked  
position.  
CAUTION !!  
To ensure a proper connection, do not hold down the lens lock button while  
mounting the lens.  
The SD15 camera contains a dust protector, located inside the lens mount.  
The dust protector is a very delicate device. Take care not to cause scratch  
its surface. Touching or pushing it with your fingers can easily damage it. If  
there is dirt or dust on it, please refer to the Maintenance section of your  
manual (P.110).  
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To remove the lens, press the lens lock  
button and turn the lens counter–clockwise  
until it stops. Gently remove the lens from the  
camera body.  
CAUTION !!  
On the mount surface of the lens, there are a number of electrical contacts.  
Keep them clean to ensure proper connection. To avoid damaging them, be  
sure to place the lens on its front end when it is off the camera.  
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SETTING THE LANGUAGE  
You should receive the SD15 camera pre-set to English, however, if  
necessary, you can change the camera language yourself.  
1
Make sure the camera is turned on.  
2
Press the  
button on the back of the  
camera to display the Camera Set-up Menu.  
(See P.28)  
3
Use the  
arrows on the 4-way controller to  
select [Language/言語].  
4
Press the  
arrow or  
button to open the  
sub-menu.  
5
Use the  
arrows on the 4-way controller to  
select the desired language.  
English  
日本語  
English  
Japanese  
German  
Chinese  
French  
Deutsch  
中文(简体字)  
Français  
Español  
Italiano  
Spanish  
Italian  
한국어  
Korean  
Russian  
Русский  
6
Press the  
arrow or  
button to apply  
button to  
the setting or the  
arrow or  
close the sub-menu without saving any  
changes.  
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SETTING THE TIME AND DATE  
The SD15 camera records the date and time when each image is captured  
and stores this information with the image. To ensure that the correct  
information is recorded with each image, set the camera’s internal clock to  
the correct date and time before using the camera for the first time or after  
extended periods of disuse.  
1
Make sure the camera is turned on.  
2
Press the  
button on the back of the  
camera to display the Camera Set-up Menu.  
(See P.28)  
3
Use the  
arrows on the 4-way controller  
to select [Date/Time].  
4
Press the  
arrow or the  
button to open  
the date/time set-up page.  
5
Use the  
arrows on the 4-way controller  
to select a setting and use the  
cycle through the setting options.  
arrows to  
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Once all changes have been made, press  
to save the settings and return to the  
main menu.  
Press  
at any time to close the date/  
time set-up page without saving any of the  
changes.  
TIP  
The date can be displayed in one of three formats: M/D/Y (month/day/year),  
D/M/Y (day/month/year), or Y/M/D (year/month/day). Select the desired  
format from “Date Format”.  
The camera’s internal clock is powered by a capacitor that receives its charge  
from camera’s battery. If the camera is without battery for an extended  
period of time, such as after prolonged storage, the internal clock will need to  
be reset.  
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CAMERA SET-UP MENU  
This section describes the various settings in the Camera Set-up Menu.  
The Set-up Menu contains two types of menu items; items followed by an  
ellipsis (…) open dialog windows, all other items open sub-menus listing the  
setting options.  
TO DISPLAY THE SET-UP MENU  
Press the  
camera.  
button on the back of the  
Press  
again to close the Set-up  
Menu and turn off the color LCD monitor.  
While in the Set-up Menu:  
Use the  
to select menu items.  
Press the arrow or  
sub-menus or dialogs.  
arrows on the 4-way controller  
button to open  
While in set-up sub-menus:  
Use the  
arrows on the 4-way controller  
to select setting options.  
Press the  
new settings.  
arrow or  
button to apply  
Press the  
arrow or  
button to close  
sub-menus without applying changes.  
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LIST OF MENU FUNCTIONS  
* Designates the default option. Some defaults may vary depending on the  
country of purchase.  
Menu Item  
Options  
Description  
Page  
62  
Captures the image to be  
used for the custom white  
balance setting.  
Custom WB  
Contrast  
Sharpness  
Saturation  
Color Space  
Sets image parameter and  
color space.  
Picture Settings  
67  
-
0
0
-
0
3
3
3
5
5
5
0
-
+
0
-
+
*
+
+
-
Auto Bracket  
Setting  
Sets order and number of  
Auto Bracket.  
73-75  
+
+
-
0
Sets whether or not AE Lock  
continues when releasing  
Lock  
Hold *  
AEL Button Settings  
Half-pressed AEL  
69  
70  
finger from the  
button.  
Sets or cancels the exposure  
lock when the shutter button  
is pressed “half-way”.  
Off  
On *  
Sets whether or not the AF  
Auxiliary Light is used in low  
light conditions.  
Off  
On *  
AF Auxiliary Light  
AF Beep  
54  
51,52  
80  
Off  
On *  
Sets or cancels electronic  
beeping sound.  
Sets whether or not Extended  
Mode of ISO Sensitivity and  
Bulb time is used.  
Off *  
On  
Extended Mode  
Sets the duration of the  
Quick Preview image that is  
automatically displayed on  
the color LCD monitor after  
the image is captured.  
Off  
2 sec.*  
5 sec.  
10 sec.  
Quick Preview  
82,83  
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Menu Item  
C-dial : M  
Options  
Description  
Page  
45,46  
Shutter speed* Sets the allocated function of  
Aperture  
C-Dial in M mode.  
Shutter button*  
after 2 sec  
after 10 sec  
Sets the exposure timing of  
Mirror Lock-up photography.  
UP Setting  
58,59  
37  
Sets the file numbering  
system used when a new  
card is inserted in the camera.  
Continuous *  
Auto reset  
File Numbering  
Exposure Warning  
Sets whether or not the over  
- exposure warning is shown  
on images.  
Off *  
On  
92  
None *  
Lock/Unlock  
Mark/Unmark  
Rotate  
Rotate  
Exp. warning  
Sets the function that the  
button will perform during  
image review.  
OK Shortcut  
105  
Sets whether or not vertically  
orientated images are  
automatically rotated and  
displayed vertically.  
Off  
On *  
Applied Rotate  
Off  
On *  
Sets or cancels to record the  
vertical image information.  
Auto Rotate  
Format Card  
81  
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Formats the card.  
(Formatting will erase all data  
on the card.)  
Sets the date and time in the  
camera’s internal clock and  
the format in which the date  
and time will be displayed.  
Date/Time  
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40  
Sets whether or not it is  
possible to release the  
shutter when the card is not  
inserted into the camera.  
Disable *  
Enable  
Release Without Card  
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Menu Item  
Key Sound  
Options  
Description  
Page  
Off  
On *  
Sets or cancels Key Sound.  
Off  
10 sec.  
Sets the delay before the  
backlight of the color LCD  
monitor turns off  
automatically if no operation  
has occurred.  
30 sec.  
1 min. *  
3 min.  
LCD Off  
113  
5 min.  
10 min.  
Off  
30 sec.  
1 min.  
2 min.  
5 min. *  
10 min.  
Sets the delay before the  
camera shuts down  
automatically if no operation  
has occurred.  
Auto Power Off  
Video Mode  
113  
93  
Sets the standard to be used  
for video output when the  
camera is connected to a  
television or VCR.  
NTSC *  
PAL  
English *  
日本語  
Deutsch  
Français  
Español  
Italiano  
Sets the language in which  
menus and messages will be  
displayed.  
Language/言語  
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中文(简体字)  
한국어  
Русский  
Confirm current firmware  
version and update the latest  
firmware version from card.  
Firmware  
Restores all menu options to  
their default settings. (Default  
settings are indicated by a *.)  
(Language setting will not be  
restored.)  
Camera Reset  
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FUNCTION DISPLAY  
In Function Display, it is possible to set and confirm functions (Flash Mode,  
AF Mode etc) which are set by the  
button. It is also possible to  
confirm the information (Aperture value, Shutter Speed, Exposure Mode,  
frame number etc).  
z To show the Function Display, press the  
button.  
z When Function Display is on, the LCD  
monitor will be turned off by pressing the  
button, the  
button or the shutter  
button “half-way”.  
1 Battery Level Indicator  
2 Exposure Mode  
3 AE Lock  
9 Auto Bracket  
10 Exposure Meter  
11 Number of shots remaining  
12 AF Mode (P.52)  
4 Metering Mode  
5 ISO Sensitivity  
6 Focusing Frame  
7 Shutter Speed  
8 F Number  
13 Flash Mode (P.49)  
14 Slow Sync (P.50)  
15 Flash Sync. Mode (P.50)  
16 Remote Control Channel (P.75-77  
)
z For more detailed information about functions of 12-16 set by the  
button,  
please refer to the individual pages.  
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CAMERA INFO PAGE  
The Camera Info Page can be used to get at-a-glance information about  
image-capture settings (for example: Image Size, Image Quality and Picture  
Settings) and card status.  
z By pressing the  
button (except when  
reviewing images), the Camera Info Page is  
displayed.  
z By pressing the  
button again, pressing  
the button or pressing the shutter  
button “half-way”, the LCD monitor is turned  
off.  
1 Battery Level Indicator  
2 Image Size  
7 Sharpness  
8 Saturation  
3 Image Quality  
4 Color Mode  
9 Color Space  
10 Date/Time  
5 White Balance  
6 Contrast  
11 Used capacity  
12 Total capacity of the Card  
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INSERTING AND REMOVING THE CARD  
The SD15 camera uses a SD memory card, SDHC memory card and  
Multimedia card to store data.  
TO INSERT THE CARD  
1
Turn off the camera and open the SD Card  
Cover, as shown in the illustration.  
2
Insert the card in accordance with the  
instruction of the Card chamber.  
Insert the card until it clicks.  
3
Close the SD Card Cover.  
Slide the SD Card Cover in the direction  
shown by the arrow until it clicks shut.  
TIP  
It may be necessary to format the card before use. (See P.36)  
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TO REMOVE THE CARD  
1
Turn off the camera and open the SD Card  
Cover, as shown in the illustration.  
2
Push the card until it clicks and pull out it.  
3
Close the SD Card Cover.  
Slide the SD Card Cover in the direction  
shown by the arrow until it clicks and locks.  
CAUTION !!  
Never do any of the following while the Busy Lamp is on. (The Busy Lamp  
indicates when the camera is writing, reading, or erasing images from the  
card. Doing any of the following may cause the image data to be lost or  
corrupt.)  
1. Do not remove the card.  
2. Do not remove the battery.  
3. Do not apply shock or vibrations to the camera.  
TIP  
If the camera is turned off while the Busy Lamp is on, the camera will remain  
on until it has finished accessing the card.  
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FORMATTING THE CARD  
New cards must be formatted before use. In addition, cards with corrupt or  
incompatible file systems may need to be formatted before use.  
1
Make sure the camera is turned on.  
2
Press the  
button on the back of the camera to display the Camera Set-up  
Menu. (See P.28)  
3
Use  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select [Format Card].  
4
Press arrow or  
to open the confirmation dialog.  
5
Press  
to format the card or  
to close  
the confirmation dialog without formatting the  
card.  
CAUTION !!  
Formatting erases all card contents, including locked SD15 files and all  
non-SD15 files.  
TIP  
Cards formatted in other cameras or devices may not operate correctly in the  
SD15 camera or may have reduced capacity. To store the maximum number  
of SD15 files, format the card in the SD15 camera before use.  
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FILE NUMBERING SYSTEM  
Stored data is automatically assigned file numbers from 0001 to 9999. When  
data is being reviewed, the file number of each image is displayed in the right  
corner on the color LCD monitor (see P.85, 89). The file number is also  
incorporated into the filename of the image. The filename consists of “SDIM”  
followed by the 4-digit file number and extension. For example: image number  
0023 will be stored in the file SDIM0023.X3F.  
All SD15 image files will be stored to ###SIGMA folder of the DCIM folder in the  
card.  
When [Adobe RGB] is selected from the Camera Set-up Menu (P.28) →  
[Color Space], the filename will consist of “_SDI” instead of “SDIM”.  
File numbering can be continuous, or can be reset every time an empty card is  
detected. Use the Camera Set-up Menu (P.28) to set the file numbering  
system.  
FILE NUMBERING OPTIONS  
Numbering is continuous. The first file number assigned on  
an empty card will be one higher than the last assigned  
Continuous  
(Default)  
number. (If the inserted card contains SD15 images with file  
numbers greater than the last assigned number, file  
numbering will continue with one higher than the highest file  
number on the card.)  
Each time an empty card is inserted, or all images on the  
current card are deleted, the file number will reset to its  
default value of 0001. (If the inserted card already contains  
SD15 images, the file number will not be reset).  
Auto Reset  
1
Make sure the camera is turned on.  
2
Press the  
button on the back of the camera to display the Camera Set-up  
Menu. (See P.28)  
3
Use  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select [File Numbering].  
4
Press arrow or  
to open the sub-menu.  
5
Use  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select numbering system.  
6
Press  
arrow or to apply the setting or arrow or  
to close the  
sub-menu without making any changes.  
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FRAME NUMBER COUNTER  
This display shows the number of images that can be recorded on the card.  
zThe number of images that can be recorded on the card depends on the  
settings you choose.  
For example, in the illustration on the left, 32 pictures can be  
stored on the card. (The number shown in the counter is only  
an estimate. The actual number of images, which can be  
recorded, will depend on the subject, shooting conditions and  
shooting mode.)  
z Even if it is possible to record more than 9999 images on  
the card, the maximum number of frames that can be  
displayed by the counter is  
.
z If no more space is available to store images on the card,  
the frame number will be “ ” and the Shutter Speed  
display will show “  
” and blink.  
z You can also see “  
” shown in the viewfinder.  
z If a card is not inserted into the camera, appears on the  
LCD panel.  
z When the camera’s buffer is full, the frame number value  
blinks on the top LCD panel. A cursor will be in motion on  
the Shutter Speed display to show the progress. “  
will be displayed in the Frame Number Counter.  
z The shutter will not release when the camera is busy with  
processing. It is necessary to await the end of the  
processing before taking a picture.  
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DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT  
Adjust the viewfinder diopter so that you  
can see clearly through the viewfinder.  
While looking through the viewfinder, slide  
the diopter adjuster to the left or to the right,  
until the image appears sharp on the focus  
screen.  
TIP  
The camera’s adjustable diopter range is –3 to +1.5dpt.  
If you still cannot see the viewfinder clearly, we suggest that you purchase a  
viewfinder diopter adjustment eyepiece and use it together with the built-in  
diopter adjuster.  
TOP LCD ILLUMINATION  
Pressing the “Top LCD Illumination Button”  
activates the orange color LCD illuminator,  
allowing the Top LCD display to be read in  
the dark.  
TIP  
The top LCD illumination will not function if the camera is in Power Saving  
Mode (P.22). Press the shutter button “halfway down” to activate the  
exposure meter of the camera (aperture and shutter speed values will be  
shown on the LCD monitor).  
If the shutter button is pressed, the top LCD illumination will be turned off.  
Illumination will continue during operation of the buttons or dials. Illumination  
will disappear 6 seconds after stoping operating the camera.  
Top LCD illumination does not function when build in flash is charged.  
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HOLDING THE CAMERA  
To avoid camera shake, which can cause blurring of your photograph, hold  
the camera steady.  
Firmly grasp the camera’s grip with your right hand.  
Hold the camera steady with your left hand and support the bottom of the  
camera and the lens.  
Place your eye as close to the viewfinder as possible.  
Keep your elbow close to your body and take a half step forward for a more  
stable stance.  
SHUTTER BUTTON  
The shutter button of the SD15 cameras  
has two positions. When you press the  
shutter button “halfway down”, the  
camera’s autofocus and Exposure  
Systems activate. When you press the  
button “all-the-way down”, and the shutter will release to take a picture.  
TIP  
Before you start to take pictures, we recommend that you operate the  
camera, to become familiar with the “halfway down” position and other  
features of the camera.  
z Normally, if the card is not inserted to the camera body, it is not possible to  
release the shutter. However, this can be changed from [Release Without  
Card] on the Camera Set-up menu (P.28).  
Disable  
(Default)  
When the card is not inserted in the camera body, it is not  
possible to release the shutter.  
It is possible to release the shutter, even if the card is not  
inserted in the camera body.  
Enable  
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BASIC OPERATION  
SELECTING THE EXPOSURE MODE  
The features and the operation methods of the four different  
exposure modes of the camera are explained below.  
P
PROGRAM AE  
To make picture taking easier, the camera will automatically select an  
appropriate combination of shutter speed and aperture value, according to  
the brightness of the subject.  
1
Set the “D”-Dial to the “Drive Area” (P.14).  
2
Set the “Mode”-Dial to the  
P
position.  
3
Press the shutter button “half-way” to  
verify the focus and exposure display in  
the viewfinder.  
If the subject is too bright or dark, both  
shutter speed and aperture value  
indicators will blink and will show the limit  
values. If you take a picture with these  
settings, the picture will be overexposed  
or underexposed.  
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When this symbol blinks, shutter speed  
may be too slow and picture may be  
blurred. In this case, please use a flash  
(P.47, 79) or use a tripod to prevent  
blurring.  
PROGRAM SHIFT  
You can change the combination of shutter speed and aperture value,  
which were automatically selected by the camera. While turning the “C”-Dial,  
the combination of shutter speed and aperture value will change within the  
range of combinations that give the equivalent exposure.  
It will be canceled automatically, after taking the picture.  
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APERTURE PRIORITY AE  
After you set the aperture, the camera will determine the appropriate shutter  
speed. If you select smaller apertures, depth of field will be greater. Larger  
apertures tend to blur the background, as depth of field will be shallower.  
1
Set the “D”-Dial to “Drive–Area” (P.14).  
2
Set the “Mode”-Dial to the  
A
position  
3
Press the shutter button “Half-Way” to  
verify the focus, and select the desired  
aperture value by turning the “C” –Dial.  
4
Verify the setting in the viewfinder.  
If the appropriate shutter speed is outside  
the range of suitable combinations due to  
the subject being too bright or too dark,  
the shutter speed indicator will blink. If the  
subject is too bright, set the aperture  
value to a smaller one (larger F-number).  
If the subject is too dark, set the aperture  
value to a larger one (smaller F-number)  
until the indicator stops blinking.  
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SHUTTER SPEED PRIORITY AE  
When you set the desired shutter speed, the camera will select the  
appropriate aperture value for correct exposure. You can achieve stop  
action effects by selecting a fast shutter speed, or give the feeling of motion  
to a moving subject by selecting a slow shutter speed.  
1
Set the “D”-Dial to the “Drive –Area”  
(P.14).  
2
Set the “mode”-Dial to the “  
S” position.  
3
Press the shutter button “halfway” to verify  
the focus, and select the desired shutter  
speed value by turning the “C” –Dial.  
4
Verify the setting in the viewfinder.  
If the appropriate aperture value is  
beyond the range of the lens in use, due  
to the subject being too bright or too dark,  
the aperture value indicator will blink. If  
the subject is too bright, set the shutter  
speed to a faster one, or if the subject is  
too dark, set the shutter speed to a slower  
one, until the indicator stops blinking.  
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Set both the shutter speed and aperture value according to the indication of  
the exposure meter. You can change the exposure, as you desire.  
MANUAL EXPOSURE  
1
Set the “D”-Dial to the “Drive-Area” (P.14).  
2
Set the “Mode”-Dial to the “  
M” position.  
3
Press the shutter button “Half-Way” to verify  
the focus, and rotate C dial to select the  
desired shutter speed.  
4
While pressing  
button, rotate C dial  
to select the desired aperture.  
5
Verify the settings in the viewfinder.  
To determine the exposure value using the camera’s exposure meter  
Rotate the “mode”-Dial to the  
M
position. When you press the shutter  
button “Half-way”, the shutter speed and aperture value are displayed in the  
viewfinder, and the display indicates the difference between the manually  
selected exposure and the metered exposure. Such as  
1.7 1 2  
3 Step Below (under exposure)  
0.0 Correct Exposure  
3.0 3.0 Over (over exposure)  
The exposure meter can display an exposure error of up to ± 3 stops from the  
correct exposure in 1/3 steps. If the exposure error is more than three stops, the  
exposure meter will blink.  
In manual exposure mode, it is possible to set the shutter speed and aperture  
value by operating the C-Dial and the  
their allocated function.  
button. It is possible to change  
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It can be set from [C-Dial :  
M] of Camera Set-up menu (P.28).  
Shutter Speed Shutter speed is set by rotating the C-Dial. While pressing the  
(Default)  
button, rotate the C-Dial to set the aperture value.  
Aperture value is set by rotating the C-Dial. While pressing the  
button, rotate the C-Dial to set the shutter speed.  
Aperture  
BULB SETTING  
When long time exposures are required (for shooting night scenes or very  
dark subjects) the use of the “Bulb” setting is recommended. Please use a  
tripod, when taking pictures with this setting.  
1
Set the “D”-Dial on the “Drive Area” (P.14).  
2
Set the “Mode”-Dial to the “  
M” position.  
3
Rotate the “C” -dial until  
is displayed  
on the top LCD panel’s shutter speed  
location.  
4
While pressing  
button, rotate the “C”  
-dial to select the desired aperture.  
5
Depress the shutter button fully to take the  
picture.  
CAUTION !!  
It is not possible to use Bulb photography for more than 30 seconds. The  
shutter will automatically close about 30 seconds after the shutter button was  
pressed. (If the Extended Mode (please refer to P.80) is set to [ON], it is  
possible to use Bulb photography up to 120 seconds.)  
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USING THE BUILT-IN FLASH  
The cameras have built-in flash for taking pictures at night or in  
low light, which is very convenient.  
USING THE BUILT-IN FLASH  
P
mode, use this mode for automatic  
photography. The flash sync speed and  
aperture are set automatically. If the subject  
is too dark, the flash indicator ” ” in  
viewfinder will blink, then you can take a  
flash exposure by following.  
1
Grasp the built-in flash (see picture) and lift it  
up gently.  
2
Wait for the  
viewfinder.  
mark to appear in the  
When you lift up the built-in flash, it will start charging. While the built-in flash is  
charging, the mark is not visible, but when the flash is sufficiently charged,  
the indicator in viewfinder and on the LCD panel, will show  
mark.  
During the charging, the shutter cannot be released.  
After you finish using the built-in flash, close the flash head by pressing the top  
part of the flash down.  
When you use the built-in flash continuously, the grip of the camera will  
become warm. This is normal and not a defect.  
CAUTION !!  
The lens hood may intrude into the light path of the built-in flash unit, resulting  
in a shadow at the bottom of the picture. (The same phenomenon is possible  
with a lens, which has a large front lens and long length) Either remove the  
lens hood, or use an external Sigma dedicated flash.  
To prevent overheating and protect the built-in flash unit after using continous  
shooting with flash, please do not use your flash for a while,.  
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EXPOSURE MODE AND BUILT-IN FLASH  
P
mode  
Depending on the brightness of the subject and focal length of lens, the most  
appropriate shutter speed (between 1/30 - 1/180 sec) and aperture will be  
selected.  
In bright situations, the flash will be “daylight synchronization flash”, and the  
camera will calculate the appropriate flash amount for the correct exposure, of  
both the subject and background. If the ambient light is too great, resulting in  
overexposure, the shutter speed and aperture value displays will blink. If the  
subject is too dark, the camera will proceed to take a flash exposure with the  
aperture fully open.  
A
mode  
Use this mode if you want to set the desired aperture value. The camera will  
select the appropriate shutter speed for the background. The shutter speed will  
operate at 1/180 or slower. In bright situation, the camera will work the same as P  
mode for daylight synchronization flash and it can obtain a balanced exposure  
between the subject and background. If the maximum synchronized shutter  
speed is displayed and is blinking, please set the aperture value to a smaller  
aperture value (large F-number).  
S
mode  
Use this mode if you want to set a specific shutter speed. The camera will select  
the appropriate aperture value for the background. The shutter speed will operate  
between 1/180 or slower. The camera will automatically correct the shutter speed  
to the highest synchronization speed even if you select a higher shutter speed. If  
the subject is too bright, the flash will be set to daylight synchronized. Then you  
can obtain a balanced exposure between subject and background. When the  
lens smallest aperture (largest F-number) value is blinking, the picture will be  
over-exposed.  
M
mode  
This mode enables you to set both flash synchronized speed and aperture value.  
If you set a synchronized speed faster than 1/180, the shutter speed will be set  
automatically to 1/180. If the exposure meter indicates appropriate number, you  
will obtain the correct exposure for the subject and background. If the exposure  
meter indicates minus (under), you will obtain the correct exposure for subject,  
but the background will be dark. If the exposure meter indicates plus (over), both  
the subject and the background may be over-exposed.  
CAUTION !!  
When  
P
and  
A
modes are showing the shutter speed as 1/200sec., the  
and modes,  
actual shutter speed value is 1/180sec. In the case of  
S
M
please select 1/200sec., if you wish to set the shutter speed to 1/180sec.  
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FUNCTION SETTING OF FLASH  
The built-in flash has several functions besides normal flash. The flash  
function settings are in Function Display.  
1
To display Function Display, press the  
button.  
2
Select the desired function by pressing the  
button and press the  
button.  
button or the  
3
Select the desired option by pressing the  
button and then press the  
button.  
button or the  
FLASH MODE  
It is possible to select Normal Flash,  
Red-eye reduction Flash or Wireless TTL  
Flash Mode.  
NORMAL FLASH  
When you lift up the built-in flash, you can use your camera with Normal  
Flash.  
Please use this mode for ordinary photography.  
(Default)  
RED-EYE REDUCTION FLASH  
When you take a picture with flash, sometimes the person’s eyes reflect  
the flashlight and the “redeye” phenomenon will appear in the picture. In  
order to avoid this effect, the red-eye reduction lamp lights approx.1sec  
before the main flash fires, this reduces the effect of the “redeye”  
phenomenon in the picture.  
Depending on the lighting and subject conditions, the Redeye  
Reduction flash may not completely eliminate the redeye in all cases.  
WIRELESS TTL FLASH MODE  
It is possible to take pictures with Wireless TTL Flash Mode, if you use  
the optional external flash SIGMA EF SUPER series (only this Flash Type  
is compatible with wireless flash photography). Please refer to the  
Instruction Manual of the DG SUPER SA-STTL for more details.  
C1C3  
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SLOW SYNC  
When using the flash with  
P/A  
mode,  
the shutter speed value, which will reduce  
camera shake, is set automatically. The  
slow synchro mode changes the shutter  
speed up to 30 second depending on light  
condition. This mode is suitable for a  
portrait in a nightscape.  
OFF  
(Default)  
Default setting is applied.  
Please use this mode for ordinary photography.  
Slow synchro mode is applied.  
ON  
REAR CURTAIN SYNCHRONIZATION (Flash Sync. Mode)  
When you photograph a moving subject with  
slow synchronization, usually the furrow of  
the subject will be exposed in front of the  
subject. The ordinary flash light will fire when  
the front shutter curtain is fully opened, thus  
the subject will be exposed from the time the  
flash is fired to the time the shutter is closed  
(Front curtain synchronization). When you  
use rear curtain synchronization, the flash  
will fire just before the rear curtain begins to  
close and the subject will be exposed by ambient light from the time the shutter  
opens until the flash fires. As a result the furrow of the subject will be recorded  
behind the subject. This gives a more natural effect.  
Default (Front curtain synchronization) mode is applied.  
Please use this mode for ordinary photography.  
(Default)  
Rear curtain synchronization mode is applied.  
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FOCUSING  
Adjustment of autofocus and manual focus operation are  
explained below.  
HOW TO USE AUTOFOCUS  
It is possible to use Autofocus function only with AF Lenses. Your camera is  
equipped with highly precise AF System and incorporates two different  
autofocus modes.(In the case of Mirror lenses and some specialized lenses,  
the camera can be use only in Manual Focus mode).  
SETTING THE AUTOFOCUS MODE  
1
Set the focus mode switch of the lens, to AF.  
2
Decide the composition through the  
viewfinder and press the shutter button  
halfway (if the autofocusing is selected, the  
camera confirms focusing with an electronic  
sound and a red “in-focus” indicator appears  
in the viewfinder).  
Although your camera is equipped with highly precise AF system, in some  
cases autofocus cannot set correctly.  
Low-contrast subjects, such as blue sky or blank wall, etc. or when the color of  
the subject is same as background.  
The subject is located in a very low light environment  
Overlapping near and far objects, such as an animal behind a fence  
A subject, which moves with a high speed  
Subjects, which have repeated patterns such as building windows.  
In such cases, please use one of the following focusing methods.  
1. Use the Focus Lock function to focus on another subject, which has a similar  
focusing distance as your subject.  
2. Set the lens to MF mode and focus manually.  
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SELECTING THE AUTOFOCUS MODE  
1
Press the  
button to display the  
Function Display.  
2
Use the  
button to select AF Mode and  
button or the button.  
press the  
3
Select the desired options by pressing the  
button and then press the  
button.  
button or  
the  
SINGLE AF MODE  
Depress and hold the shutter button “Half-way” to activate the  
autofocus function. In order to avoid out of focus exposures, the  
shutter cannot be released until the subject is in focus. This is called  
“focus priority”. The Focus Indicator lights up in the viewfinder, when  
the AF Point Selection is focused on the subject and the focus is  
locked. Press the shutter button the rest of the way to take the  
(Default) picture. If the camera cannot focus on the subject properly, remove  
your finger from the shutter button and press again.  
Focus indicator will blink, if the subject is out of focus.  
Use your camera in this mode for regular photography  
It is possible to turn the electronic sound off. Set [AF Beep] in  
Camera Set-up menu (P.28) to [Off].  
CONTINUOUS AF MODE  
Press the shutter button “Half-way” to activate the autofocus  
function. If the subject is in motion, the camera will focus  
continuously with motion prediction function. You can release the  
shutter any time, even if the subject is not precisely in focus.  
However, depending on the subject situation, (i.e. speed and  
direction of moving subject, the lens and shutter speed etc.) there is  
a possibility that the picture may be out of focus.  
Focus indicator will not appear.  
Autofocus lock does not work.  
Depending on some unusual conditions of the subject, sometimes  
autofocusing is not possible.  
When the Automatic Selection mode of the AF Point Selection is  
selected, the camera automatically selects the initial focus point  
for tracking the subject.  
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AF POINT SELECTION  
The SD15 is equipped with 5 focusing  
points. Selecting the AF point can be done  
automatically or manually by the  
photographer.  
Press  
button and select the desired AF  
point by rotating the “C”-dial displayed in the  
viewfinder.  
The Selected AF point will be illuminated  
in red in the viewfinder.  
Automatic AF point selection can be  
achieved when the five focusing points in  
the viewfinder are illuminated in red.  
When you rotate the “C”-dial clockwise, the selection will occur in the looping  
sequence that follows.  
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AF AUXILIARY LIGHT  
The built-in AF Auxiliary Light of the SD15 enables focusing in low light  
conditions.  
The AF Auxiliary Light can be used with  
(Single AF mode) and automatic or  
center focus AF point selection only.  
The AF Auxiliary Light is effective with the center focus of the automatic AF  
selection only.  
The effective distance of the AF Auxiliary Light is 3m.  
CAUTION!!  
The lens hood must be removed when the AF Auxiliary Light is used. The AF  
Auxilary Light may not work correctly if long and large diameter lenses are  
attached to the camera as they may interfere with the beam.  
If the AF Auxiliary Light is continuously used, it may turn off temporarily in  
order to protect the lamp. The AF Auxiliary Light can be used again after a  
short pause.  
Do not use the AF Auxiliary Light for other purposes (lighting etc.) as  
continous use of the AF Auxiliary Light will cause damage .  
The AF Auxiliary Light can be turned off. In the set-up menu (P.28), set the [AF  
Auxiliary Light] to the [Off] position.  
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FOCUS LOCK  
This photography method is useful if a photographic subject is not positioned  
within the central AF frame.  
1
Choose the AF point according to the "AF POINT SELECTION” instructions on  
page 53.  
2
Position the photographic subject into the selected AF frame, and focus by  
pressing the shutter button half-way.  
3
Keep the shutter button depressed half-way while you compose the picture as  
desired. Then press the shutter button the rest of the way to take picture.  
Focus Lock can be used with  
(single AF mode) only. The AF cannot be  
locked in (continuous AF mode).  
MANUAL FOCUS  
In situations, where autofocus or focus lock is not effective, you can focus  
manually.  
1
Set the focus mode switch, on the lens to the  
M position.  
2
While looking through the viewfinder, turn the  
focusing ring on the lens until you get a clear  
sharp image.  
When you use a lens, which has maximum aperture of F5.6 or faster, the  
focus indicator in the viewfinder will appear, when correct focus is attained.  
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OPERATION OF THE DRIVE MODE  
Operation of the self-timer, and other functions of the camera are  
explained by the following:  
DRIVE-AREA  
Some of the important operations and settings of the camera can be  
activated by the drive area of the “D”-dial. Such as single frame shooting,  
continuous shooting, self-timer, and mirror lock-up.  
MIRROR LOCK-UP  
SELF-TIMER (2s)  
SELF-TIMER (10s)  
DRIVE-AREA  
CONTINUOUS SHOOTING  
SINGLE FRAME SHOOTING  
SINGLE FRAME SHOOTING  
When you press the shutter button in the single frame-shooting mode, only  
one frame will be exposed. Then the camera will be ready for the next shot  
by advancing one frame. Single frame shooting mode is recommended for  
ordinary photography.  
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CONTINUOUS SHOOTING  
In this mode, when you keep the shutter button fully depressed, the camera  
will take pictures continuously. At the time of continuous shooting the  
number of frames per sec. is given below.  
The maximum number of frames and speed of continuous shooting are as  
follows:  
Image Size (Resolution mode)  
HI  
21  
MED  
LOW  
RAW  
3.0  
21  
Image Quality  
21  
3.0  
21  
JPEG  
3.0  
3.0  
The upper rows show the maximum number of frames, the lower rows show the  
maximum shooting speed in continuous mode (frames per second).  
CAUTION !!  
When AF mode is set to AF  
(Single AF mode) mode and the focus  
indicator in the viewfinder is on, focus distance and exposure value are fixed  
at the setting for the first picture. It is possible that focus and exposure could  
be incorrect, if subject moves or the brightness changes. When AF mode is  
set to AF  
mode (Continuous AF mode), then camera will focus on the  
subject continuously. However, depending on the subject situation, since the  
shutter release has the first priority there is a possibility that the picture may  
be out of focus.  
When you use the continuous shooting mode with external flash, the camera  
may be slow, because the camera will not take pictures, while the flash is  
re-charging.  
Images taken in rapid succession, such as during Continuous shooting, are  
initially stored in the camera's internal memory buffer. This allows you to  
continue shooting without having to wait for images to be recorded to the  
card. Once the memory buffer is full, the shutter will be disabled until some  
images have been transferred to the card.  
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SELF TIMER  
When you want to include yourself in the picture or avoid camera shake,  
please use the self-timer.  
When you set the self-timer to 10s, then the shutter will be released 10seconds  
after you fully press the shutter button.  
When you set the self-timer to 2s, then the shutter will be released 2seconds  
after you fully press the shutter button.  
After you decide the composition of your picture, press the shutter  
button ”Half-way” and adjust the focusing. Then, when you press the shutter  
button the rest of the way, the display in the viewfinder will disappear and the self  
–timer will be activated. During the self-timer operation you will hear an electronic  
beeping sound. The beeping sound will be much faster during the last two  
seconds, before the shutter is released. The LCD panel will also countdown the  
remaining time.  
You will hear the electronic sound during “Self-timer” operation, even if you set  
the electronic sound option to OFF.  
If you want to cancel the “Self-timer” operation, turn the “D”-dial to another  
position.  
When you start the “Self-timer” and do not look through the viewfinder, attach  
the finder cap to the viewfinder eyepiece to prevent light entering (P.18).  
MIRROR LOCK-UP  
If you want to reduce the camera’s vibration such as during Macro  
Photography or when using long telephoto lenses, use the Mirror Lock-up  
function.  
Set the “D”-Dial to the “UP” position. When you press the  
shutter button “Half-way” the camera will set the focus and  
exposure. As you press the shutter button further, the mirror  
will move up and the exposure value will be memorized.  
(
will be displayed alternately with exposure display.)  
Remove your finger from the shutter button and lightly press  
again to release the shutter.  
Mirror lock-up function can be cancelled manually by turning the “D”-dial away  
from the “up” position.  
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z It is possible to change the exposure timing of mirror lock-up photography. It is  
possible to set this [UP Setting] in the Camera Set-up menu (P.28).  
Shutter button  
After the mirror is raised, exposure will be measured by  
pressing the shutter button again.  
(Default)  
Exposure will be measured 2 seconds after the mirror is  
raised.  
after 2 sec  
Exposure will be measured 10 seconds after the mirror is  
raised.  
after 10 sec  
CAUTION !!  
Mirror lock up will cancel automatically, and mirror will return to its original  
position, after 30 seconds. You can reactivate the mirror lock-up function by  
pressing the shutter button “Half-way” again.  
WARNING !!  
If you are using this function in a strong light source, the shutter curtain may  
become particularly hot by light entering through the lens. It could cause  
damage or fire. Please refrain from using the mirror look-up function in such  
an environment.  
TIP  
It is possible to use Mirror Lock-up with remote control (Sold Separetely).  
Please refer to page 75-77.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
This section explains the application of the more advanced  
functions of your camera, when composing the expressions of  
your picture.  
SETTING THE WHITE BALANCE (WB)  
The color of light reflected by an object can vary depending on the color of the  
light source illuminating it. For example, a neutral colored object will reflect  
reddish light under incandescent lighting, and greenish light under fluorescent  
lighting. The human brain is able to compensate for differences in the color of  
a light source, allowing us to see white objects as white independent of the  
lighting condition. Film cameras rely on special color-correcting filters and film  
types to adjust for these differences in lighting. Digital cameras, however, are  
able to use software to mimic the adjustments made by the brain, so that colors  
that appear white to the human eye also appear white in your photographs.  
WHITE BALANCE OPTIONS  
OPTION COLOR TEMP. DESCRIPTION  
Select this setting to allow the camera to  
automatically determine the appropriate  
white balance adjustments.  
Auto  
AWB  
(Default)  
Daylight  
Shade  
Approx.  
5400 K  
Select this setting when taking pictures in full  
sunlight.  
Approx.  
8000 K  
Select this setting when taking pictures in the  
shade under sunny skies.  
Approx.  
6500 K  
Select this setting when taking pictures under  
cloudy, overcast skies.  
Overcast  
Incandescent  
Fluorescent  
Flash  
Approx.  
3000 K  
Select this setting when taking pictures  
indoors under incandescent (tungsten) lighting.  
Approx.  
4100 K  
Select this setting when taking pictures  
indoors under fluorescent lighting.  
Approx.  
7000 K  
Select this setting when taking pictures with  
the Sigma EF-530 DG flash.  
Select this setting when using a custom  
white balance. Use the [Custom WB] menu  
option to create a custom white balance setting.  
The "Custom" option will not be available if  
no custom white balance has been set.  
Custom  
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1
Make sure the camera is turned on.  
2
Press the  
menu.  
Button to open the quick set  
3
The desired mode can be chosen by  
pressing the (  
controller.  
) button of the 4-way  
4
A photograph can be taken when the shutter  
button is pressed half-way and this will  
determine the white balance mode.  
(alternatively, the mode can be chosen by  
pushing the  
button ).  
If Custom White Balance (  
) is selected, [Custom WB] of set-up menu will  
be used for shooting.  
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SETTING A CUSTOM WHITE BALANCE  
For more precise control of the white balance setting or when  
photographing under unusual lighting conditions, the [Custom WB] option  
can be used to capture a sample of neutral object in a scene to be used for  
color correction.  
1
Make sure that "D"-dial is set to Single Frame Shooting  
.  
2
Press the  
button on the back of the camera to display the Camera Set-up  
Menu. (See P.28)  
3
Use  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select [Custom WB].  
4
Press arrow or  
to open the custom white balance dialog screen.  
5
Under the lighting conditions that will be used for the final photograph, frame a  
white or neutral color object, such as a sheet of white paper or a white wall, so  
that it fills the Center Area Metering circle inside the viewfinder.  
6
Press the shutter button to release the shutter and capture a custom white  
balance setting.  
7
If a valid white balance setting was captured, a message will appear indicating  
that the white balance image was captured successfully. If the capture was not  
successful, "Failed!" will be displayed on the color LCD monitor. Repeat steps  
5
and to capture a valid white balance setting or press to dismiss the dialog.  
6
CAUTION !!  
When a custom white balance setting is successfully captured, "Custom" will  
automatically become the selected item in the White Balance menu.  
It is recommended that an automatic exposure mode such as  
P
,
A
, or  
S
be  
used when capturing a custom white balance setting to ensure proper  
exposure.  
It may be necessary to set the lens to manual focus (P.55) when capturing a  
custom white balance setting since auto focus may not work properly when  
photographing low contrast subjects.  
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SETTING THE SENSITIVITYISO EQUIVALENCY)  
The photosensitivity of digital cameras is described in terms of “ISO  
equivalent” like silver-halide film cameras. (ISO sensitivity P.115)  
the  
While pressing  
button, rotate C dial  
to set the desired ISO sensitivity.  
zIt is possible to select the ISO sensitivity from following.  
(Auto), 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600  
TIP  
If [ISO Auto] is selected, the ISO value will automatically change to ISO 100  
or 200 depending on the light condition. When using the flash, the ISO value  
is changed to ISO 100, 200 or 400 automatically.  
If the Extended Mode in Camera Set-up menu (P.28) is set to “On”, it is  
possible to use ISO sensitivity from ISO50 to 3200. For more detailed  
information, please refer to P.80 Extended Mode”.  
CAUTION !!  
When Exposure Mode is set to  
M
A
mode, it is not possible to select “Auto”.  
mode and then change to M mode,  
When AUTO is selected in  
ISO100 will be applied.  
S,  
,
P
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IMAGE FILE SETTING  
The file size changes depending on resolution mode and recording quality  
selected.  
Image Size (Resolution mode)  
HI  
MED  
LOW  
2640×1760  
1872×1248  
1312×880  
RAW  
(RAW)  
FINE  
(JPEG)  
NORM  
(JPEG)  
BASIC  
(JPEG)  
15.4MB  
3.3MB  
1.9MB  
1.3MB  
1.6MB  
0.9MB  
0.7MB  
0.8MB  
0.5MB  
0.3MB  
Image Quality  
* The file sizes change depending on subjects.  
Image Quality  
It is possible to record images in the widely used JPEG or RAW formats.  
The RAW images are recorded without digital processing in the camera body and  
require post-processing with the supplied software, which can convert RAW  
images to JPEG or TIFF format.  
IMAGE SIZE SETTING  
1
Press the  
menu.  
Button to open the quick set  
2
Use the button on the 4-way controller to  
select the desired Image Size. (The following  
recording modes  
(LOW) can be changed by pressing the  
button.)  
(HI) →  
(MED) →  
3
Press the shutter button halfway or  
button to apply the setting. Then you can  
take the picture.  
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IMAGE QUALITY SETTING  
1
Press the  
menu.  
Button to open the quick set  
2
Use the  
button on the 4-way controller to  
select the desired Image quality. (The quality  
can be changed; RAW FINE NORM →  
BASIC by pressing the  
button.)  
3
Press the shutter button halfway or  
button to apply the setting. Then you can  
take the picture.  
WARNING !!  
When Image Quality is set to RAW, the Image Size is automatically set to  
Hi  
.
When the Image Quality is set to RAW, the Image Size cannot be changed  
until the Image Quality is changed.  
COLOR MODE  
It is possible to select the desired Color  
mode depending on the shooting  
conditions. In addition to the above  
settings, it is also possible to select Sepia  
and Monochrome (B&W) photography  
modes.  
1
Press the  
menu.  
Button to open the quick set  
2
Use the  
button on the 4-way controller to  
select the desired Color mode. (By pressing  
the button, the Color mode can be  
changed as follows.)  
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Press the shutter button halfway or  
can take the picture.  
button to apply the setting. Then you  
Standard color mode for various situations.  
Standard*  
Vivid  
Saturation and contrast are enhanced for making pictures  
appear vivid.  
Subdued saturation and contrast makes images natural.  
This color mode makes skin tone soft. It is ideal for portraits.  
Neutral  
Portrait  
This mode makes blue and green more vivid and  
emphasizes pictures.  
Landscape  
B&W  
It is possible to take Monochrome pictures.  
It is possible to take Sepia and monotonous pictures.  
Sepia  
TIP  
It is possible to make pictures according to your intension by the combination  
of Color Mode and Picture Settings. For example, when Color Mode is set  
to Vivid and the cursor of Saturation in Picture Settings is set to + side,  
pictures will be made more vivid.  
CAUTION !!  
It is possible to select the Color Mode to B&W or Sepia, only when the Image  
Quality is set to JEPG (FINE, NORM, BASIC).  
When the Color Mode is set to B&W or Sepia and Image Quaity is changed  
to RAW, the Color Mode will be automatically changed to STD.(Standard).  
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IMAGE PARAMETER AND COLOR SPACE  
It is possible to adjust the recording image parameter (contrast, sharpness  
and saturation) and select the color space.  
Contrast  
Contrast can be increased by moving the cursor to + side or decreased,  
preserving image detail, by moving the cursor - side.  
Sharpness  
It is possible to make the pictures appear sharper, by moving the cursor to + side,  
or softer by moving the cursor to – side,.  
Saturation  
It is possible to increase saturation thus making pictures appear vivid, if the  
cursor is moved to + side. Moving the cursor to – side, decreases saturation and  
makes images less vivid.  
Color Space  
It is possible to select sRGB, which is a common color space or Adobe RGB,  
which is mainly used for commercial printing, and other industrial purposes.  
1
Press the  
button on the back of the  
camera to access the setup menu. (P.28)  
2
Press the  
button on the 4-way controller  
to select [Picture Settings].  
3
Press the  
menu.  
button on the 4-way controller or the  
button to open the sub  
4
Use the  
button to select the desired parameter from the sub menu.  
5
Use the  
button on the 4-way controller to select the desired value.In the  
case of the color space, use the  
button on the 4-way controller to select  
sRGB or Adobe RGB.  
6
Press the  
button to confirm the setting.  
JPEG is compressed after parameter adjustment. In the case of RAW format,  
parameter information is recorded without adjustment. It is possible to re-adjust  
RAW images using the supplied Sigma Photo Pro software.  
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Please set color space to sRGB for regular usage. If you select Adobe RGB,  
please be sure to use the supplied Sigma Photo Pro software or another image  
processing software supporting DCF 2.0.  
SELECTING THE METERING MODE  
The camera has 4 advanced metering  
modes.  
While pressing the  
button, rotate the  
“C”-dial to select the desired metering mode  
and display it on the LCD panel. Releasing  
the metering button sets the selected  
metering mode.  
EVALUATIVE METERING  
The camera measures the brightness of the scene by independently measuring  
each segment of the focusing screen and analyzing the correct exposure for the  
main subject under any lighting situation.  
Even under strong back lighting or complex lighting situations, the camera will  
give you the correct exposure.  
CENTER-WEIGHTED AVERAGE METERING  
The camera will measure the average brightness of the entire scene with  
additional emphasis on the center area. It will determine the most suitable  
exposure with respect to lighting conditions.  
CENTER AREA METERING  
The camera will measure the brightness only inside of the circle as shown in the  
viewfinder. This mode is suitable when you wish to set exposure for a portion of  
the scene and ignore the influence of rest of the scene.  
SPOT METERING  
The camera will measure the brightness only inside of the center focusing point  
in the viewfinder. This mode is suitable when you wish to set exposure for a  
portion of the scene and ignore the influence of the rest of the scene.  
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AE LOCK  
The camera will fix and memorize the exposure value whilst the “AE” Lock  
button is depressed. When you wish to lock the exposure of a subject  
off-center, AE lock is very useful. Use of this function with Spot Metering  
Mode is recommended.  
1
Center the subject inside the viewfinder, then  
press the shutter button “Half-way”.  
2
Keep shutter button “Half-way” depressed,  
and then push the  
button. (While  
operating the AE lock, the displays of the  
shutter speed and aperture value in the  
viewfinder are locked and “AEL” is visible).  
You can release the shutter button.  
3
Hold the  
button while you compose the  
picture. Then press the shutter button to take  
the picture.  
When the subject is out of focus during AE lock operation, remove your finger  
from shutter button and press the shutter button “Half-way” again, or remove  
your finger from the AE lock button and restart from the beginning.  
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It is possible to continue AE Lock even if the finger is released from the  
button. It can be set from [AEL Button Settings] of Camera Set-up menu  
(P.28).  
AE Lock will continue until the  
or the camera is turned off.  
button is pressed again  
Lock  
Hold  
(Default)  
AEL will be dismissed upon releasing the finger from the  
button. AE Lock will continue while pressing the button.  
HALF PRESSED AEL  
It is possible to set the exposure lock when the shutter button is pressed  
“half-way” or cancel the exposure lock.  
Half Pressed AEL can be set from [Half Pressed AEL] of the Camera Set-up  
Menu (P.28).  
The exposure will not be locked while pressing the shutter  
button “half-way”. The exposure will be determined when  
depressing the shutter button.  
OFF  
The exposure will be locked when the shutter button is  
pressed ”half-way”. While pressing the shutter button is  
“half-way”, the exposure will not change.  
ON  
(Default)  
CAUTION !!  
Only when the AF mode is set to  
, [Half Pressed AEL] will function.  
When the AF Mode is set to or the camera is in Manual Focus mode, it  
is not possible to lock the exposure by pressing the shutter button “half-way”  
even if [Half Pressed AEL] is set to ON.  
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EXPOSURE COMPENSATION  
If you want to intentionally overexpose or  
underexpose the picture, use this function.  
While pressing  
button, turn the “C”-  
dial to set the desired compensation value.  
Then, release the Exposure Compensation  
button.  
The LCD panel will show “  
0.0” when  
you initially press the exposure compensation  
button. The “ ” indicates overexposure,  
and “ ” indicates underexposure.  
Exposure compensation can be set in 1/3EV increments from +3.0 to –3.0  
stops.  
For example, if you set +1.0 then the shutter speed will be one stop slower in  
Aperture Priority mode. In Shutter Speed Priority mode, the aperture will be  
one-stop larger (smaller F-number). In the case of Program mode, the shutter  
speed will be 0.5 stop slower and the aperture will increase 0.5 stop.  
CAUTION !!  
Once you set the Exposure Compensation, the camera will continuously hold  
this mode, until the compensation amount is set to  
0.0 value.  
Exposure compensation function cannot be used with Manual Operation  
mode.  
TIP  
During flash photography, if exposure compensation is performed,  
background exposure and flash output both will be compensated. If it is used  
together with flash exposure compensation, it is possible to adjust the  
balance of background exposure and the flash output amount (please refer to  
next page).  
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FLASH EXPOSURE COMPENSATION  
It is possible to compensate the flash  
output level without changing the  
background’s exposure.  
While pressing the  
button, turn the ”C”-  
dial to set the compensation amount.  
The LCD panel will show  
0.0 when you initially press the  
button.  
indicates over exposure  
indicates underexposure.  
Exposure compensation can then be set in 1/3 increments from +3.0 to –3.0  
stops.  
mark will be displayed in the top LCD panel after setting the compensation  
amount. Compensation amount will not be displayed. Exposure amount can be  
confirmed by pressing the flash exposure amount.  
It is possible to use the camera for flash exposure compensation of the  
external flashgun. If the setting is done by both camera and flashgun, then the  
camera’s setting will have priority over the flash’s setting.  
WARNING!!  
Once you set the flash Exposure Compensation, the camera will continuously  
hold this mode, until the compensation amount is reset to  
0.0 value.  
Combination of Exposure Compensation and Flash Exposure Compensation  
It is possible to make adjustments by using the exposure compensation together  
with the flash exposure compensation, such as making the background brighter  
and preventing unwanted flash reflections from the subject.  
For instance, set the exposure compensation to +2 and the flash exposure  
compensation to –2, and the background exposure will be 2 stops over exposed  
and the flash exposure be 0 (appropriate).  
If exposure compensation and flash exposure compensation are set,  
will  
be displayed on the display on the LCD panel, only the exposure  
compensation amount will be displayed.  
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AUTO BRACKETING  
This function of the camera lets you take a sequence of pictures of the  
same subject at three different exposure levels; Appropriate Exposure,  
Under Exposure and Over Exposure. If it is difficult to determine the proper  
exposure, please use this function.  
1
Set the “D”-dial to  
position.  
2
Turn the “C”-dial to set the bracketing  
amount. (It can be set in 1 3 EV step  
increments up to ±3 EV).  
3
Set the “D”-dial to drive area (P.14).  
The camera will take three pictures in the following sequence; Appropriate  
exposure, under exposure and over exposure.  
The number of Auto Bracket exposures will be displayed on the Top LCD panel  
as follows. (The value of the Auto Bracketed exposure and exposure counter  
will be displayed together.)  
First Frame  
Second Frame  
Third Frame  
For example: If you set the bracketing amount to 2.0, the indicator in the  
viewfinder will show as follow.  
M
mode  
P,  
A
,
S
mode  
First Frame  
* Measured Value  
0.0  
Second Frame  
Third Frame  
-2.0 EV deviation from Measured Value  
+2.0 EV deviation from Measured Value  
2.0  
2.0  
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(* Measured value is the difference between the correct exposure value of the  
camera and your setting value).  
The exposure bracketing can be used with 4 different modes.  
P
A
S
M
Mode ; Both shutter speed and aperture value will be changed.  
Mode ; Only shutter speed will be changed.  
Mode ; Only aperture value will be changed.  
Mode ; Only shutter speed will be changed.  
WARNING !!  
Once you set the auto bracketing mode, the camera will continuously hold  
that auto bracketing mode until you set the bracketing amount to “0.0”.  
Auto Bracketing functuion cannot be used with the flashgun. When the built-in  
flashgun is lifted up, Auto Bracketing will be turned off.  
When you set the self-timer mode, the camera will automatically take three  
consecutive pictures.  
It is possible to change the drive mode during the Auto Bracketing operation.  
But if you set the self-timer mode, the camera will take three continuous  
pictures.  
It is possible to change the Auto Bracket order and the number of possible  
frames. This can be set from the Camera Set-up Menu (P.28) [Auto Bracket  
Setting].  
-
3
0
Three frames  
+
appropriate exposure under exposure over exposure  
(Default)  
Three frames  
-
3
3
5
5
5
0
0
-
0
+
under exposure appropriate exposure over exposure  
Three frames  
-
+
0
-
over exposure appropriate exposure under exposure  
Five frames  
+
+
appropriate exposure under exposure over exposure  
Five frames  
under exposure appropriate exposure over exposure  
Five frames  
-
0
+
over exposure appropriate exposure under exposure  
When Five frames is selected on Auto Bracketing mode, the shift value can be  
set up to ±1.7.  
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Auto Bracketing mode can be used in combination with Exposure  
Compensation.  
You can take pictures with Auto Bracketing mode based on a compensated  
exposure, which you set. To do so, please set both the Auto Bracketing mode  
and Exposure Compensation mode as desired. The combined value (Exposure  
Compensation and Auto Bracketing) will be indicated on the viewfinder display.  
Example  
Exposure Compensation +1.7 with Auto Bracketing amount 1.0  
First Frame  
1.7 (Exposure compensation +1.7 & no shift value)  
0.7 (Exposure compensation +1.7 & shift value -1.0)  
2.7 (Exposure compensation +1.7 & shift value +1.0)  
Second Frame  
Third Frame  
REMOTE CONTROLLER RS-31  
This accessory permits releasing the camera’s shutter from up to 16 feet  
(5m) away from in front of the camera, or up to 9.8 feet (3m) away if you are  
30 degrees to either side. (Depending on the lens, there may be some  
restrictions when using it from the left side of the camera.) All without wires  
or cables.  
DESCRIPTION OF PARTS  
Transmit Button  
Time Delay Selector  
Transmitting diode  
Channel Selector  
OPERATION  
SETTING OF THE REMOTE CONTROLLER  
1
Select the delay time.  
Shutter will be released immediately after the transmit button is pressed.  
Shutter will be released 3 second after the transmit button is pressed.  
2
Select the channel.  
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SETTING OF THE CAMERA  
3
Press the  
Display.  
button to show the Function  
4
Use the  
buttons to select the Remote  
button or  
Control Mode and press the  
the  
buttons.  
5
Use the  
button to select the same channel as the remote controller (In the  
button or the  
mark will be displayed.)  
case of the RS-11, please select C1) and then press the  
buttons. (After setting the channel, the  
6
Check that the subject is framed correctly. After you set the focus, we  
recommend setting the lens switch to MF position.  
7
Point the transmitting diode at the camera and press the transmit button.  
8
After taking the picture, please cancel the Remote Control Mode following the  
above procedure from number  
remote control function.  
3
to  
4, and then choose OFF mark to cancel  
The Remote Control Mode cannot be used together with continuous shooting  
mode. If the “D”-dial is set to the continuous shooting mode, the camera will  
expose only one frame for each activation by the remote controller.  
The remote controller may not work properly if strong sunlight is shining directly  
on the camera’s remote control sensor.  
The light entering the viewfinder can affect the exposure system of the camera. To  
prevent this, use the finder cap while using the remote controller.  
WARNING !!  
When the Remote Control Mode is set to ON, Auto Power Off will not  
function. If you are not using Remote Control please cancel the remote  
control mode by choosing OFF.  
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USING THE MIRROR LOCK-UP WITH REMOTE CONTROL  
When using mirror-up mode with the remote controller, we recommend that  
after adjusting the focus, fully depress the shutter button of the camera  
once, to lock-up the mirror, and then release the shutter by remote control.  
This procedure saves your time.  
1
Set the “D”-dial to “UP” position, and set the remote control mode.  
2
Press the shutter button “half-way” to focus on the subject, and set the desired  
exposure. Then press the shutter button “all-way down” to raise the mirror-up and  
retain the focus and exposure.  
3
To take the picture, point the remote controller’s transmitting diode at the camera  
and press the transmit button.  
REPLACING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER BATTERY (RS-31)  
The remote controller is powered by 1pc CR 2032 3V Lithium -- battery.  
1
Use a coin or a similar subject to open the battery cover in the direction of the  
arrow.  
2
Open the bottom cover and replace the battery.  
3
Use a coin or similar object to close the battery cover by rotating clockwise.  
Check controller operation after replacing the battery.  
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DEPTH-OF-FIELD PREVIEW BUTTON  
Normally, the lens’ aperture is always fully opened, except at the time the  
picture is actually taken, for looking through the viewfinder under maximum  
brightness conditions.  
However, by pressing the depth-of-field  
preview button, the aperture can be closed  
down to the selected shooting aperture before  
the picture is taken, enabling you to check  
depth of field through the viewfinder before  
shooting.  
DEPTH OF FIELD  
When you set the focus for a particular subject, there is an area in front of  
and behind your subject, which will also be in focus. This is called the  
Depth-of-Field.  
Depth of Field will increase when  
Using a smaller aperture value (Larger F-number)  
i.e. When you photograph the subject under the same conditions but change the  
aperture value from F8 to F22, F22 will show more area in focus (more depth of  
field).  
Using shorter focal length (wide-angle) lens.  
i.e. When you photograph the subject under the same conditions, changing only  
focal length from 50mm to 28mm, the 28mm lens will show more area in focus  
(more depth of field).  
Photographing the subject at greater distance  
When you photograph the subject with same focal length lens and aperture value  
but change the camera-to-subject distance, the subject at the greater distance  
shows more area in focus (more depth of field) compared to subject at the  
shorter distance.  
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FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY  
ELECTRONIC FLASH EF-530 DG SUPER SA-STTL (Sold Separately)  
ELECTRONIC FLASH EF-530 DG ST SA-STTL (Sold Separately)  
Optional Sigma Electronic Flashes EF-530 DG SUPER SA-STTL and EF-530 DG  
ST SA-STTL with the STTL system allow you to use features such as Auto Flash  
with the SD15. The EF-530 DG SUPER SA-STTL lets you do even more, such as  
use Multi Flash and other advanced features.  
EF-530 DG SUPER SA-STTL, EF-530 DG ST SA-STTL  
High light output. Maximum guide number of 53 (174 ft)ISO100, 105mm  
zoom head position.  
Easy to use. The flash automatically sets the zoom position according to the  
focal length of the lens in use (from 24 to 105mm). A built-in wide panel can  
provide the ultra-wide-angle coverage of a 17mm lens.  
Flexible. For bounce flash, the flash head can be tilted up or down, or swiveled  
to the left or right. Additionally, the flash head can be tilted 7° downward for  
close-ups.  
High-speed. For stop action photography, shutter speeds up to 1/4000 of a  
second can be used with the high-speed sync FP flash (EF-530 DG Super  
SA-STTL only).  
Versatile. Both flash models can be used with Sigma SD14, SD10, SD9,  
SA300n, SA-5, SA-7 and SA-9 cameras.  
WARNING !!  
SD15 is compatible only with the DG series clip-on type flashguns. Non-DG  
type Sigma flashguns or flashguns for the other camera brands made by  
Sigma, or flashguns made by other manufacturers, cannot be used with  
Sigma SD15 camera..  
To get maximum performance from SD15 in flash photography, please use  
EF-530(500) DG SUPER SA-STTL or EF-530(500) DG ST SA-STTL flashguns.  
EF-500 DG SUPER SA and EF-500 DG ST SA also can be used with SD15  
camera; however, there are some restrictions with the following functions.  
AF auxiliary light may not be powerful enough, and focusing may not work  
properly depending on the distance or photographic subjects. In such a case,  
please use manual focus.  
In the case of EF-500 DG SUPER SA, sometimes, the exposure display of the  
camera and the exposure display of the flash may not be same. For further  
information, please refer to the EF-500 DG SUPER SA instruction manual.  
Wireless flash function of EF-500 DG SUPER SA cannot be used (Slave Flash  
can be used).  
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The SD15 is equipped with a PC Synchro Terminal, which accepts a cable  
connection fro external/studio flash units.  
CAUTION!!  
S-TTL auto flash does not work, if PC Synchro Terminal is used.  
Set the camera’s exposure mode to M and set to flash synchronized speed  
Sync (1/180) or a shutter speed of 1/160 or lower. See the instruction manual  
of the particular flash used for additional information.  
The SD15’s PC Synchro Terminal is compatible with plugs that have a  
positive (+) polarity on the central pin and a negative (-) polarity on the shield.  
If the plug has reverse polarity, use a commercially-available polarity  
conversion cord.  
WARNING!!  
The PC terminal cannot accept flashes that use a voltage of more than 250V.  
Higher voltage will damage the camera. Please ask the manufacturer of the  
flash about the voltage and compatibility with the PC terminal.  
EXTENDED MODE SETTING  
It is possible to extend the ISO Sensitivity range and the Bulb time by  
setting the camera to Extended Mode.  
The Extended Mode can be set in the Camera Set-up Menu (P.28) →  
[Extended Mode]  
ISO Sensitivity  
Bulb time  
Off  
(Default)  
100, 200, 400, 800, 1600  
Up to 30 seconds  
On  
50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200  
Up to 120 seconds  
CAUTION!!  
When using the extended ISO Sensitivity and Buld time, the image quality  
may be lowered due to increasing noise.  
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AUTO ROTATE  
It is possible to record the vertical image information to images.  
Auto Rotate can be set in the Camera Set-up menu (P.28) [Auto Rotate].  
Off  
The vertical image information will not be recorded.  
The vertical image information will be recorded.  
On  
(default)  
When vertically orientated images are reviewed, they will automatically rotate  
and be displayed vertically.  
When vertically orientated images are reviewed in Sigma Photo Pro, they will  
automatically rotate and be displayed vertically.  
When vertically orientated images are rotated by pressing Modification Menu  
[Rotate], this rotated orientation will be stored.  
If the [Applied Rotate] in the Camera Set-Up menu (P.28) is set to [Off], the  
vertically oriented images are displayed horizontally.  
WARNING !!  
If the images are taken while the camera is pointed up or down, the vertical  
position information may not be recorded properly.  
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REVIEWING, DELETING  
AND MODIFYING IMAGES  
This section explains how to review, delete, and modify images  
after they have been captured.  
TIP  
The SD15 may not be able to display images captured by other cameras, or  
“SD15” images that have been renamed or moved from the DCIM folder on  
the card. For more information on SD15 file names, see File Numbering  
System (See P.37).  
QUICK PREVIEW  
The SD15 camera can be set to automatically display a preview of  
each image immediately after it is taken. This is useful for  
instantly checking exposure and framing.  
CHANGING THE QUICK PREVIEW DURATION  
The Quick Preview image can be completely disabled or displayed for 2, 5,  
or 10 seconds. Use the Camera Set-up Menu to change Quick Preview  
duration.  
QUICK PREVIEW OPTIONS  
Off  
No preview image is displayed.  
2 sec.  
Preview image is displayed for 2 seconds.  
(Default)  
5 sec.  
(Color LCD monitor shuts off automatically after 2 seconds.)  
Preview image is displayed for 5 seconds.  
Preview image is displayed for 10 seconds.  
10 sec.  
icon is the recommended setting for conserving the electronic power.  
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1
Make sure the camera is turned on.  
2
Press the  
button on the back of the camera to display the Camera Set-up  
Menu. (See P.28)  
3
Use the  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select [Quick Preview].  
4
Press the arrow or  
to open sub-menu.  
5
Use the  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select duration.  
6
Press the  
arrow or to apply the setting or the arrow or  
to close  
sub-menu without making any changes.  
TIP  
To manually turn off the Quick Preview image, press the  
button or the  
shutter button half-way.  
It will not be possible to zoom in to the preview image, use the Modify Menu,  
or change to another image while the Quick Preview is up.  
The format of Quick Preview will use the last saved setting of [VIEWING ONE  
IMAGE AT A TIME] of P.85 or [VIEWING IMAGE INFORMATION] of P.89.  
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REVIEWING IMAGES  
The pictures captured by the SD15 can be reviewed in various  
ways.  
To review images captured by the SD15 camera press the  
the back of the camera. The last image recorded on the card will be  
displayed on the color LCD monitor in Single-Image View.  
button on  
Press  
button on the back of the camera  
to turn on LCD monitor and display image.  
Pressing  
again will turn off the LCD  
monitor.  
TIP  
If no new images have been captured in the meantime, the last reviewed  
image will be displayed instead.  
If there are no images on the card an error message will be displayed.  
Since the SD15 camera does not have a separate "playback mode" for  
looking at captured images, it is always ready to take pictures, even while  
displaying captured images.  
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VIEWING ONE IMAGE AT A TIME  
Press  
button on the back of the camera to see recorded images in  
Single-Image View.  
While in Single-Image View:  
Press  
Press  
Press  
arrow on the 4-way controller to see next image.  
arrow on the 4-way controller to see previous image.  
arrow on the 4-way controller to change the indicated information.  
It is possible to change the information bar from the following two patterns or  
view the image without the information bar.  
Battery Level Indicator  
Folder numbering File numbering  
Image Size  
Image Quality  
file number/total files recorded  
Date  
Time  
file number/total files recorded Shutter speed Aperture ISO sensitivity  
TIP  
To scroll through images more quickly, press and hold a button on the 4-way  
controller. Images will advance automatically until the button is released.  
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TIP  
The first and last recorded images on the card are linked. Pressing the  
arrow on the 4-way controller while the first image is displayed brings up the  
last recorded image on the card. Pressing the  
arrow on the 4-way  
controller while the last image is displayed brings up the first recorded image  
on the card.  
(ZOOMED-IN VIEW)  
MAGNIFYING IMAGES  
Reviewed images can be magnified,  
making it possible to check image details  
and focusing.  
While reviewing images, press the  
button.  
The magnification ratio will be changed as  
follows.  
OriginalX1.25X1.6X2.0X2.5X3.15  
X4.0X5.0X6.3X8.0X10.0  
WHILE IN ZOOMED-IN VIEW:  
Press the  
Press the  
Press the  
Press the  
Press the  
button to increase magnification.  
button to decrease magnification.  
button or the button to pan around the image.  
button to return to the original ratio.  
button to return to the original ratio.  
TIP  
While in Zoomed-In View, the 4-way controller cannot be used to change  
images. Press the  
View) by pressing the  
images.  
button or return to the original ration (Single-Image  
button, then use the 4-way controller to change  
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(CONTACT SHEET VIEW)  
VIEWING NINE IMAGES AT A TIME  
Images can be viewed in a "contact sheet" of nine thumbnail images.  
While reviewing images, press the  
button.  
WHILE IN CONTACT SHEET VIEW:  
z Press the  
z Press the  
z Press the  
buttons to change the image selection.  
button to return to Single-Image View.  
button to go to Jump Mode.  
TIP  
When the last row of images is reached, pressing  
on the 4-way controller  
will jump to the first 9 images on the card.  
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(JUMP MODE)  
VIEWING IMAGES A PAGE AT A TIME  
Use Jump Mode to browse large sets of images more quickly, or to skip  
right to the first or last page of images on the card.  
Press the  
button twice from Single-  
Image View (or once from Contact Sheet  
View).  
WHILE IN JUMP MODE:  
Press the  
arrow on the 4-way controller to jump to the next page of images.  
arrow on the 4-way controller to jump to the previous page of  
Press the  
images.  
Press the  
Press the  
Press the  
arrow on the 4-way controller to jump to the last page of images.  
arrow on the 4-way controller to jump to the first page of images.  
button to return to Contact Sheet.  
TIP  
The first and last pages of images are linked. Pressing the  
4-way controller while the first page of 9 images is displayed brings up the  
last page of images. Pressing the arrow on the 4-way controller while the  
arrow on the  
last page of images is displayed brings up the first page of images.  
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VIEWING IMAGE INFORMATION  
The Image Info Screen contains additional  
information about each image.  
Press the  
button from Single-Image or  
Contact Sheet View.  
1 Battery Level Indicator  
16 Exposure Compensation Value  
Flash Exposure Compensation  
2 Image Size  
17  
Value 1  
*
3 Image Quality  
4 Folder numbering  
5 File numbering  
18 Metering Mode  
19 Contrast  
20 Sharpness  
21 Saturation  
22 Color Mode  
6 Lock 1  
*
7 Mark 1  
*
8 Histogram  
23 Flash Mode 1  
*
9 ISO Sensitivity  
10 White Balance  
11 Drive Mode  
12 Exposure Mode  
13 Shutter Speed  
14 F Number  
24 Auto Bracket 1  
*
25 Focus Mode 2  
*
26 File Number / total files recorded  
27 DATE  
28 TIME  
29 Focusing Frame  
15 Focal Length  
1 If these features are set, the icon will be displayed.  
2 If the picture was taken in Manual Focus mode, the icon will be displayed.  
*
*
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While in Image Info Screen:  
Press  
view.  
Use  
again or  
to close the Image Info Screen and return to the previous  
arrows on the 4-way controller to change the image selection the same  
way as in Single-Image View. (See next section for the exception.)  
CAUTION !!  
While in Zoomed-in View or Jump Mode, it is not possible to display the  
Image Info Screen.  
MAGNIFIED IMAGES IN IMAGE INFO SCREEN  
While the Image Info Screen is displayed,  
it is possible to magnify the image by  
pressing the  
button. It is possible to  
obtain detailed histogram information for a  
particular section of an image.  
For more information on the histogram see  
next section.  
While magnifying the image in the Image Info Screen:  
Press the arrows on the 4-way controller to pan to another part of the  
image. (Histogram will update automatically to reflect the new values.)  
Press the  
magnification.  
button to decrease magnification or the  
button to increase  
Press  
(Press  
to cancel magnification and view the Image Info Screen for full image.  
again to close the Image Info Screen.)  
CAUTION !!  
While maginifing the image in the Image Info Screen, the 4-way controller  
cannot be used to change images. Press  
to cancel magnification or  
return to full image view by pressing  
change the image selection.  
, then use the 4-way controller to  
While maginifiing the image in the Image Info Screen, it is not possible to  
return to the previous view even if the button is pressed. To returning to  
the previous view, it is necessary to return to the original ratio by pressing the  
button or cancel magnification by pressing the  
button.  
button, then press the  
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HISTOGRAM  
The histogram is a graph depicting the distribution of brightness values in  
the image for each of the three color channels (Red, Green, and Blue) (The  
histogram displayed in the Quick Preview is the distribution of tones in the  
image). The horizontal axis shows the brightness level, with darker pixels  
towards the left side and brighter pixels toward the right. The vertical axis  
shows the proportion of pixels at each level of brightness.  
By examining the histogram of the full image, you can gauge the over-all  
exposure of that image. You can also use the histogram to determine if  
zoomed-in sections of an image are over or under exposed.  
This histogram shows that the higher pixel  
values are never used in the image,  
indicating that the image is underexposed,  
and therefore will appear dark. In general,  
when the histogram is higher on the left side,  
the image is mostly composed of dark pixels,  
causing it to appear dark—either because  
the image is underexposed or because it is a  
dark scene such as night shot or sunset.  
This histogram shows  
a
fairly even  
distribution of pixel values, indicating that the  
image is well exposed, with good contrast.  
However, the histogram distribution of a well  
exposed image will vary greatly depending  
on the subject.  
This histogram shows that many of the pixel  
values are at their brightness limit, indicating  
that some areas of the image may be blown  
out. In general, when the histogram runs off  
the right side, the image will have many white  
pixels—either because the image is  
overexposed or because it is a bright scene  
such as the beach or snow.  
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OVER-EXPOSURE WARNING  
It is possible to indicate the over-exposed areas by highlighting them in red.  
TO TURN ON OVER-EXPOSURE WARNING  
1
Make sure the camera is turned on.  
2
Press the  
button on the back of the camera to display the Camera Set-up  
Menu. (See P.28)  
3
Use  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select [Exposure Warning].  
4
Press  
arrow or  
to open sub-menu.  
5
Use  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select “On”.  
6
Press  
arrow or  
to apply the setting or  
arrow or  
to close the  
sub-menu without making any changes.  
TIP  
The  
button can be used as a shortcut key to temporarily toggle the  
over-exposure warning overlay on or off. Using the shortcut key will not  
change the Exposure Warning setting in the Set-up Menu. (See P.105 to  
set OK key shortcut.)  
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A TV  
The SD15 camera can be connected to a television or a videocassette  
recorder using the provided video cable, allowing the recorded images to be  
viewed on the television monitor or recorded on videotape.  
TO CONNECT THE CAMERA  
TO A VIDEO DEVICE  
1
Open the cover protecting the camera’s  
VIDEO OUT, DC-IN, and USB connectors.  
2
Connect the video cable to the  
VIDEO OUT>  
terminal on the camera and to the video input  
terminal on the television or video cassette  
recorder.  
3
Turn on the camera and the video device.  
WARNING !!  
Please do not use any video cable other than provided with your Sigma SD15  
camera, when connecting a video input terminal. Using other brands may  
cause damage.  
TIP  
It is recommended that the camera be powered with the provided AC adapter  
during television playback to avoid draining the battery.  
The default mode for the video signal is NTSC. When connecting the camera  
to a PAL device, the Video Mode setting in the Camera Set-up Menu must be  
changed. (See P.115)  
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DELETING IMAGES  
This section describes how to delete the image(s) recorded on a  
card.  
Images recorded on the card can be deleted one at a time or several at  
once using the Delete Menu.  
The Delete Menu can be opened from all views (Single-Image, Contact Sheet,  
and Zoomed-In), as well as from Jump Mode and the Image Info Screen.  
TO DISPLAY THE DELETE MENU  
Press the  
button while the file you want  
to erase is displayed.  
Press  
again or  
to close the Delete  
Menu without deleting any images.  
DELETE MENU  
Current File  
Delete the currently selected image only.  
Delete all marked images on the card.  
(See P.101 - 103 for information on marking images.)  
All Marked  
All  
Delete all images on the card.  
(Locked images are not deleted)  
(See P.98 - 100 for information on locking images.)  
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DELETING A SINGLE IMAGE  
1
Use the  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select the image to be deleted in  
Contact Sheet or Single-Image View.  
2
Press  
to display the Delete Menu.  
[Current File] will be the default selection.  
3
Press  
to delete the image.  
WARNING !!  
If the image is unlocked, it will be deleted without any further confirmation.  
If the image is locked, a confirmation dialog will come up asking if you are  
sure you want to delete the locked image. Press  
to unlock and delete the  
image or  
to return to reviewing images without deleting.  
TIP  
If the Delete Menu was opened from the Jump Mode, you cannot select  
[Current File].  
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DELETING MULTIPLE IMAGES  
1
Press  
to display the Delete Menu.  
2
Use the  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select [All Marked] or [All].  
Locked images are not deleted. Locked images must be unlocked first before  
they can be deleted (P98 - 100).  
3
Press  
to display the confirmation dialog.  
to delete all the images or press  
4
Press  
to return to reviewing images  
without deleting.  
WARNING !!  
When [All Marked] or [All] is done, it may take time to finish them depending  
on the number of files in the card.  
TIP  
Marked images that are also locked will not be deleted with the [All Marked]  
menu item. The locked images must be unlocked first. Marked images are  
not protected from deletion unless they are also locked.  
To erase all files from the card, including locked images as well as all  
non-SD15 files, use the “FORMATTING THE CARD” menu item in the  
camera Set-up Menu (see P.36).  
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OTHER REVIEWING  
FEATURES  
Image modifications, such as locking, marking, and rotating, as  
well as automatic image playback, can be performed from the  
Modification Menu.  
TO DISPLAY THE MODIFICATION  
MENU  
Press the  
camera.  
button on the back of the  
Press  
changes.  
again or  
to close the Modification Menu without applying any  
Lock  
Mark  
Rotate  
Slideshow  
DPOF (see P.108)  
TIP  
The Modification Menu can be opened from all views (Single-Image, Contact  
Sheet, and Zoomed-In), as well as from Jump Mode and Image Info Screen.  
To make it easier to apply the same modification to a number of images, the  
last action performed will be the default selection when the Modification Menu  
is opened again.  
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LOCKING IMAGES  
Locking protects images from being  
accidentally deleted. Locked images must  
be unlocked before they can be deleted  
by the Delete Menu functions.  
LOCK MENU  
Lock the currently selected image only. If the image is  
already locked, the menu item changes to “Unlock”.  
(Not available if the Lock Menu is opened from Jump  
Mode.)  
Lock/Unlock  
Lock all marked images on the card.  
(See P.101 - 103 for information on marking images.)  
Lock Marked  
Unlock all marked images on the card.  
(See P.101 - 103 for information on marking images.)  
Unlock Marked  
Lock All  
Lock all images on the card.  
Unlock All  
Unlock all locked images on the card.  
CAUTION !!  
Locking does not prevent images from being erased when the card is  
formatted. Review card contents carefully before formatting.  
TIP  
Locked images have a “read-only” status when viewed on a computer.  
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TO LOCK A SINGLE IMAGE  
1
Use the  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select the image to be locked in  
Contact Sheet or Single-Image View.  
2
Press  
to display the Modification Menu.  
3
Use the  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select the Lock Menu (  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select [Lock].  
).  
4
Use the  
If the selected image is already locked, the [Lock] menu item will change to  
[Unlock].  
5
Press  
to lock the image.  
A key icon  
will appear in the image  
indicating that the image is locked.  
TIP  
To unlock a locked image, select the locked image and follow the same steps  
as above.  
If the Lock Menu was opened from Jump Mode, the “Lock” menu item will not  
be available.  
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TO LOCK MULTIPLE IMAGES  
1
Press  
to display the Modification Menu.  
2
Use the  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select the Lock Menu (  
).  
3
Use the  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select [Lock Marked] or [Lock All].  
4
Press  
to display the confirmation dialog.  
5
Press  
locking.  
to lock the images or press  
to return to reviewing images without  
A key icon  
will appear in all locked images.  
TIP  
To unlock multiple images, select the [Unlock All] or [Unlock Marked] in the  
Lock Menu.  
The  
P.105)  
button can be used as a shortcut key for locking images. (See  
WARNING !!  
When [Lock Marked] or [Unlock Marked] is done, it may take time to  
complete this depending on the number of files in the card.  
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MARKING IMAGES  
Images can be marked for various  
reasons, such as to identify favorites, to  
select images for a Slideshow, or to select  
images to be deleted with the “All marked”  
menu item in the Delete Menu (P.96).  
MARK MENU  
Mark the currently selected image only. If the image is  
already marked, the menu item changes to “Unmark”. (Not  
available if the Mark Menu is opened from Jump Mode.)  
Mark/Unmark  
Mark all images on the card. (If all images on the card are  
already marked, this menu item will not be available.)  
Mark All  
Unmark All  
Unmark all marked images on the card.  
TIP  
Images marked on the camera will retain their marked status when viewed in  
SIGMA Photo Pro.  
TO MARK A SINGLE IMAGE  
1
Use the  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select the image to be marked in  
Contact Sheet or Single-Image View.  
2
Press  
to display the Modification Menu.  
3
Use the  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select the Mark Menu ( ).  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select [Mark].  
4
Use the  
If the selected image is already marked, the [Mark] menu item will change to  
[Unmark].  
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Press  
to mark the image.  
A flag icon  
will appear in the image  
indicating that the image is marked.  
TIP  
To unmark a marked image, select the marked image and follow the same  
steps as above.  
If the Mark Menu was opened from Jump Mode, the [Mark] menu item will not  
be available.  
The  
P.105)  
button can be used as a shortcut key for marking images. (See  
MARKING ALL IMAGES  
1
Press  
to display the Modification Menu.  
2
Use the  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select the Mark Menu ( ).  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select “Mark all”.  
to display the confirmation dialog.  
3
Use the  
4
Press  
5
Press  
marking.  
to mark the images or press  
to return to reviewing images without  
A flag icon  
will appear in all marked images.  
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TIP  
Select [Unmark All] from the Mark Menu to unmark all marked images on the  
card.  
WARNING !!  
When [Mark All] or [Unmark All] is done, it may take much time to finish  
them depending on the number of files in the card.  
ROTATING IMAGES  
It is possible to rotate the displayed image.  
The images’ new orientation will be used  
in all views as well as in the Slideshow.  
ROTATE MENU  
Rotate the currently selected image 90 degrees to the left  
(counterclockwise).  
Rotate  
Rotate the currently selected image 90 degrees to the right  
(clockwise).  
Rotate  
1
Use the  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select the image to be rotated in  
Contact Sheet or Single-Image View.  
2
Press  
to display the Modification Menu.  
3
Use the  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select the Rotate Menu ( ).  
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Use the  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select the rotation direction:  
[Rotate ] or [Rotate ].  
5
Press  
to rotate the image and close the Modification Menu or  
to return to  
reviewing images without rotating.  
TIP  
To rotate an image 180 degrees, rotate it twice in the same direction.  
To get an image back into its original orientation, rotate it in the opposite  
direction.  
The  
P.105)  
button can be used as a shortcut key for rotating images. (See  
If the Rotate Menu was opened from Jump Mode, both “Rotate” menu items  
will be unavailable.  
Images rotated on the camera will be displayed in their rotated orientation in  
SIGMA Photo Pro.  
WARNING !!  
When [Applied Rotate] of the Camera Set-up Menu (P.28) is set to [OFF], it  
is not possibel to select the Rotate Menu.  
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USING THE OK BUTTON SHORTCUT  
The  
button can be used as a shortcut  
key for locking, marking, or rotating  
images. By setting the  
button to  
perform the most commonly used  
operation, images can be easily locked,  
marked, or rotated with a single button  
press. Alternatively, the  
button  
shortcut can be used to temporarily toggle  
the over-exposure overlay on or off.  
The OK Button Shortcut can be set from [OK Shortcut] in the Camera Set-up  
Menu (P.28).  
Available functions to allocate to the  
button.  
Lock the currently selected image by pressing the  
button. If the current image is already locked, the image  
will be unlocked.  
Lock/Unlock  
Mark/Unmark  
Mark the currently selected image by pressing the  
button. If the current image is already marked, the image  
will be unmarked.  
Each time the  
button is pressed, rotate the currently  
Rotate  
selected image 90 degrees to the left (counterclockwise).  
Each time the button is pressed, rotate the currently  
selected image 90 degrees to the right (clockwise).  
Rotate  
Each time the button is pressed, toggle the  
exposure warning on or off.  
Exp. Warning  
z To dismiss the allocated function, set to [None].  
WARNING !!  
Even if [Rotate] function is allocated to the  
button, it is not possible to  
rotate the image when [Applied Rotate] of the Camera Set-up Menu (P.28)  
is set to [OFF].  
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SHOWING A SLIDESHOW  
All images on the card, or only selected  
images, can be shown in an automatic  
playback mode using the SD15 camera’s  
Slideshow feature.  
SLIDESHOW MENU  
All Images  
Start an automated slideshow of all images on the  
card.  
Start an automated slideshow of all locked images  
on the card.  
Locked Images  
Marked Images  
Start an automated slideshow of all marked images  
on the card.  
It is possible to set the length of time that each  
picture will be displayed and the availability of  
Repeat.  
Slideshow Settings  
TO START A SLIDESHOW  
1
Identify the images that you wish to include in the slideshow by marking or  
locking them. (See P.98-104)  
2
Press  
to display the Modification Menu.  
3
Use the  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select the Slideshow Menu ( ).  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select the slideshow contents: [All  
4
Use the  
Images], [Locked Images] or [Marked Images].  
5
Press  
to close the Modification Menu and begin the slideshow.  
button or the button.  
z To terminate the slideshow, press the  
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WARNING !!  
When [Show locked] is selected, it may take time to start the Slideshow  
depending on the number of files to be displayed.  
NOTE  
When the slideshow is stopped, the last image will continue to be displayed.  
CHAGING SLIDESHOW SETTINGS  
Select the [Slideshow Settings] in Slideshow  
Menu and then press the  
the setting display.  
button to open  
SLIDESHOW SETTING MENU  
2 sec.  
Set the length of time that each image in a  
slideshow is displayed.  
Duration  
5 sec.  
10 sec.  
No  
Yes  
Set whether the slideshow loops continuously  
or stops on the last image.  
Repeat  
Duration  
Select [Duration] using the  
button, then select the desired number of  
seconds by pressing the  
button.  
Repeat  
Select [Repeat] using the  
button, then select [No] or [Yes] by pressing the  
button.  
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DPOF (DIGITAL PRINT ORDER FORMAT)  
When printing images at a photo lab, it is possible to specify which photos  
and quantity to print in advance, using the DPOF menu. This is also  
available when making prints using a DPOF compatible printer.  
WARNING !!  
In the case of RAW images (files with X3F extension), DPOF printing is not  
possible.  
1
During image reviewing, press  
to display the Modification Menu.  
2
Use the  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select the DPOF Menu ( ).  
3
Use the  
press the  
arrows on the 4-way controller to select the desired options and then  
button.  
DPOF MENU  
Set the print quantity by pressing the  
buttons. To  
set number of copies from multiple images, select the  
image that you wish to print by pressing the  
buttons and then set the print quantity for each image  
Select / Quantity  
by pressing the  
buttons. Press the  
button to  
apply the setting.  
This option selects all still images on the card for  
printing. Set print quantity by pressing the  
Select All Images  
buttons and press the  
setting.  
button to apply the  
Reset all print quantity settings. Press the  
Cancel All Selections  
buttons to select [OK] and press the  
button to  
cancel all print quantity settings.  
TIP  
Total number of print quantity (the total sum of print quantity for each image)  
is displayed at the lower right of the monitor.  
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REFERENCE  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
REMOTE CONTROLLER RS-31  
Wireless remote control, permits releasing the shutter from a place away from the  
camera. Time for a shutter release can be set up in two stages. Moreover, a setup of  
a channel is also possible, to avoid interference with other cameras and remote  
controls. For detailed information please refer page 75 - 77)  
POWER GRIP PG-21  
This battery pack extends power capacity of the SD15 two times and can also be  
used as a vertical position grip. Two BP-21 Lithium-ion batteries can be used in  
Power Pack SD. In addition, it is equipped with a vertical shutter release to hold the  
camera steady in the vertical position.  
ELECTRONIC FLASH EF-530 DG SUPER SA-STTL  
Auto zoom flash with abundant light and STTL Automatic Exposure with the  
maximum guide number 53/m (174/ft) (ISO100).  
EF-530 DG SUPER SA-STTL allows you to use many advanced flash techniques  
such as “STTL system Auto Flash” or Multi Flash etc. (Please refer to page 79 - 80  
for details).  
ELECTRONIC FLASH EF-530 DG ST SA-STTL  
Auto zoom flash with abundant light and STTL Automatic Exposure with the  
maximum guide number 53/m (174/ft) (ISO100). It provides a proper flash exposure  
under any lighting conditions and it is equipped with bounce flash function, same as  
EF-530 DG Super. (Please refer to page 79 - 80 for details.)  
CABLE RELEASE SWITCH CR-21  
It can connect with release socket, on the camera body, and the shutter can be  
released, without touching the camera. This accessory minimizes the camera shake,  
which can result in blurriness of your photograph, especially when using Mirror up  
and a super-telephoto lens. It is connected to release socket of the camera. Since  
it is not equipped with “Halfway” operation. Please press the shutter button  
“Half-way” and check the exposure. Please adjust the focus manually.)  
AC ADAPTER SAC-4  
This is used to provide a constant electricity supply when shooting in the studio, or  
taking indoor shots. It is also recommended for use when connecting the camera  
to your computer to transfer data.  
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EYEPIECE DIOPTRIC CORRECTION LENSES  
The SD15 has a built-in type “Diopter Adjuster” and its range is –3 ~ +1.5dpt, if you  
still cannot see the viewfinder clearly, then please purchase a viewfinder diopter  
adjustment eyepiece. These are series of seven optional accessory lenses, which  
adjust the camera’s viewfinder to accommodate the vision requirements  
(near-sightedness or far-sightedness) of different photographers. They attach to the  
camera’s eyepiece frame. The dioptric correction values of these lenses range from  
–4 to +3.  
MAINTENANCE  
Do not use chemicals or other cleaning agents such as thinners or benzene for  
cleaning the camera and lens. Use a clean, soft cloth and blower to clean the  
camera and lens. Lens cleaners can be used for removing fingerprints.  
Do not lubricate the camera, lens or lens contacts.  
Use a blower to remove dust and dirt from the color LCD monitor. To remove  
fingerprints or other stains from the LCD monitor, wipe the surface gently with a soft,  
clean cloth. Do not apply excessive force, as this could damage the LCD monitor.  
The Sigma SD15 camera contains a dust protector located inside the lens  
mount. The dust protector is a very delicate device and care must be taken not  
to scratch its surface. Use a blower to remove dirt and dust from the dust  
protector. Do not use a blower brush, as the bristles could scratch the dust  
protector surface. To avoid damage, do not apply pressure to the dust protector.  
CLEANING THE IMAGE SENSOR  
Although SD15 is equipped with a dust protector to prevent dust or dirt from  
entering the camera, in rare circumstances, dust or dirt may adhere to the  
image sensor, causing black spots to appear on images. If this occurs, it  
may be necessary to clean the image sensor.  
z The image sensor is extremely delicate and can easily be damaged. We  
recommend that you contact an authorized Sigma Service Station to have the  
sensor cleaned. We do not advise attempting the procedure yourself,  
especially if you have no previous experience cleaning delicate optical  
components.  
WARNING!!  
The image sensor is a very important part of your camera. Please take all  
necessary precautions to avoid damaging the sensor.  
Do not use an aerosol compressed air cleaner. Liquid may leak from the  
cleaner and damage the image sensor or other electronics inside the camera.  
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WARNING!!  
After cleaning the image sensor, please ensure the dust protector is correctly  
attached. If the dust protector is not properly attached, it may move and  
damage the image sensor of the camera or the lens.  
Please do not use the blower with the brush for cleaning the image sensor.  
If the bruch is attached, it may scratch the image sensor of the camera.  
We recommend using the AC adapter (sold separately) to clean the image  
sensor. If the AC adapter is not used, please be sure to fully charge the  
battery. If the battery voltage is less than the normal level, the camera will  
warn you with an electronic “beep”. In such cases, stop the cleaning process  
immediately and fully charge the battery. Failure to do so can result in  
damage.  
1
Turn the “D”–Dial to the  
remove the lens.  
position and  
2
To detach the dust protector, slide it upwards  
from its projecting lip with your fingernail. Be  
careful not to touch the glass on the dust  
protector.  
3
Once the dust protector slides upwards, the  
lower part of the dust protector is released.  
Grasp it and remove the dust protector. (Be  
careful not to touch the glass on the dust  
protector.)  
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Turn the “D”-dial to the  
position and  
press the  
(The  
and  
button together.  
icon will be displayed on the top  
LCD panel, the shutter will open and you will  
be able to see the image sensor).  
5
Carefully blow away any dust from the image  
sensor using the blower.  
Make sure that the tip of blower does not  
protrude inside the lens mount. If the power  
supply should suddenly shut off, the shutter  
curtain and mirror will close. These delicate  
parts could hit the blower and damage the  
camera.  
6
Once you are done cleaning the image  
sensor, turn the “D”–Dial to the  
position.  
Check that there is no dust or dirt on the dust  
protector.  
Insert the upper tabs on the back of the dust  
protector into the two holes as shown in the  
illustration.  
7
Push the lower section of the dust protector,  
as shown in the illustration, with your finger  
until it clicks into position. In order to avoid  
any damage, please ensure that the dust  
protector is correctly positioned.  
If the dust or dirt cannot be removed with the  
above-mentioned procedure, consult with  
Sigma- authorized service personnel.  
If you see fingerprints on the glass portion of  
the dust protector, first use a blower to  
remove any dust, then gently wipe it with a  
soft, clean cloth.  
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LCD OFF AND AUTO POWER OFF  
The SD15 has [LCD Off] and [Auto Power Off] functions in order to  
conserve battery power. If not used for a predetermined amount of time, the  
color LCD monitor or power will be turned off automatically.  
LCD Off  
If not used for a predetermined amount of time, the backlight of the color LCD  
monitor will be turned off automatically. Although the LCD monitor is turned off,  
the camera power remains ON. The backlight of the color LCD monitor will be  
turned on by operating the  
button or the  
button. It is possible to  
change to shooting mode, upon pressing the shutter button “half-way”.  
Auto Power Off  
If not used for a predetermined amount of time, the camera will be turned off  
automatically. While camera is in Auto Power Off, the  
button and the  
button will not function. It is necessary to press the shutter button “half-way” to  
terminate Auto Power off. It is possible to change to shooting mode upon  
pressing the shutter button “half-way”.  
LCD Off and Auto Power Off can be set from [LCD Off] and [Auto Power Off] of  
the Camera Set-up Menu (P.28).  
LCD Off Option  
Off  
Auto Power Off Option  
Off  
10 sec.  
30 sec.  
30 sec.  
1 min.  
1 min. (Default)  
2 min.  
5 min.  
2 min.  
5 min. (Default)  
10 min.  
10 min.  
icon is the recommended setting for conserving the electronic power.  
TIP  
To disable LCD Off, set [LCD Off] to [Off].  
To disable Auto Power Off, set [Auto Power Off] to [Off].  
WARNING !!  
[Auto Power Off] setting has priority over the [LCD Off] setting. When you  
set [LCD Off] to [5 min.] and [Auto Power Off] to [1 min.], the camera will be  
turned off if not used for 1 minute.  
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EXPLANATION OF TERMS  
AE  
Auto Exposure; by using a built-in exposure meter, camera determines the  
correct exposure value, which is combinations of shutter speed and/or aperture  
value.  
AE Lock  
The camera will fix and memorize the exposure value with AE lock. For example,  
if a photographic subject is placed in the center and exposure value of the  
composition is fixed, the brightness of the background will not influence the  
exposure, even if the composition changes and the subject is moved from the  
center of a screen. (AE lock button must be used).  
AF  
Auto Focus; by using a built-in sensor, camera adjusts the focusing automatically.  
AF Lock  
In AF shooting mode, you can lock the focus on the main subject. For instance,  
compose the desired subject in the center of the viewfinder. With the focus fixed  
at the same setting, you can re-compose the picture with the subject off-center  
and take shots. (Please press the shutter button “Half-way” to use this feature  
with Sigma SD15).  
Aperture  
The lens opening of the iris diaphragm inside the lens. The amount of light, which  
strikes the image sensor, is adjusted by the iris diaphragm. The f-number (Focal  
Length/Diameter of the Aperture Opening) describes the size of this opening, the  
size of the hole can be made larger or smaller. Large aperture (low f-number)  
gives bright results and, small aperture (high f-number) gives darker results.  
Auto Power-Off  
For saving the battery power, the SD15 camera can automatically turn itself off, if  
you do not operate it.  
CMOS  
Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) can perform signal  
amplication on a per-pixel basis. Significant current flows only during the  
switching operation. Therefore a CMOS image sensor can scan data rapidly,  
sustain high-speed operation and consume less energy. Recent technological  
and production improvements in digital imaging systems are making CMOS more  
and more competitive in terms of image quality and cost.  
Color Temperature  
The numerical expression of the tone of the light, produced by a light source. The  
standard unit for color temperature is degrees Kelvin (K). The sunny daylight  
used as a standard near 5600 K. Low color temperature implies warmer more  
yellow/red light while high color temperature implies a colder more blue light. The  
typical color temperature of Tungsten light is 3200 K grade, a personal computer  
is 9300 K.  
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Exposure.  
The amount of light reaching the image sensor’s surface. The exposure is  
controlled by the combination of aperture and shutter speed.  
EV  
Exposure Value (EV) is a numerical value that expresses the amount of light for a  
given exposure, and depends on brightness of the photographic subject and  
sensitivity of the film. If a photographic subject is bright, then this numerical value  
will be large, and if the subject is dark then this numerical value will be small. If  
two-times of light reaches the film surface then the difference in exposure value  
will be +1, and if the amount of light is reduced by half, the exposure value  
changes by -1.  
Histogram  
The histogram function is a graphic representation of how bright and dark pixels  
are distributed in an image. The histogram function enables a precise check on  
the exposure of the photo.  
ISO Sensitivity  
ISOInternational Organization for Standardization; refers to the number  
assigned to each silver halide film, which indicates film speed or the film's relative  
sensitivity to light, the higher the number, the greater photosensitivity and vice  
versa. Digital cameras also use standard ISO sensitivity ratings like silver halide  
films.  
JPEG  
Joint Photographic Experts Group has established a standard method for  
compressing and decompressing the digitized images. If the rate of compression  
is high the file size will be small but picture quality will be decreased.  
NTSC  
National Television Standards Committee (NTSC) video format is primarily used  
in the United States, Japan, Canada etc. The NTSC is a standard for television  
and videos, which defines a composite video signal with a refresh rate of 60  
half-frames (interlaced) per second. Each frame contains 525 lines and can  
contain 16 million different colors.  
PAL  
Phase Alternating Line (PAL), video format primarily used in Europe, excluding  
France, as well as Australia and parts of the Far East. PAL delivers 625 lines at  
50 half-frames per second.  
RAW  
The RAW image format is the data as it comes directly from the image sensor of  
the camera. No in-camera processing is performed before transferring the image  
to computer.  
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Shutter Speed  
The camera’s shutter opens for a length of time to control the amount of light that  
reaches the imaging element. The length of time that shutter blinds are open  
allowing light to strike the image sensor is called as shutter speed.  
White Balance  
The human eye and brain adapt to changes in lighting conditions, not only to  
intensity, but also to the color characteristic of the light source, so that colors of  
the objects look normal or accurate. For example, a white object will appear white  
whether it is viewed under sunlight, tungsten or fluorescent illumination. However,  
color film or digital camera must be adjusted, so that colors will be represented  
accurately, under different types of illumination. This adjustment is called white  
balance. The function to adjust a white balance automatically is called automatic  
white balance.  
WARNING DISPLAYS  
TOP LCD PANEL WARNING INDICATIONS  
Some part of battery icon is off  
Battery is low  
Have fresh battery ready.  
Battery icon blinks  
Battery is very low and just about exhausted.  
Replace battery with new one. (P.19-22)  
It is malfunctioning because of an unknown reason.  
Take battery out and reload again, then turn on the camera. (P.19-22)  
Exposure Blinks  
Exposure Control exceeds the operating range.  
Choose an exposure value until blinking disappears. (P.41-44)  
” is displayed on the frame counter.  
Card is not inserted.  
Please insert card. (P.34)  
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Frame counter does not show a number other than  
Even if it is possible to record more than 9999 images on the Card, the maximum  
number of frames that can be seen on the counter is 9999.  
The frame counter changes, if frame counter is 9998 or less. (P.38)  
Shutter speed indicates “  
indicators blink.  
” and frame number shows “ ”, both  
No more space available to store images on card.  
Insert a new card or delete unnecessary images. (P.34-35) (P.94-96)  
Shutter speed indicates “-“ with animation and frame number shows  
”.  
The camera is busy with image processing.  
Please wait until the process ends. (P.38)  
Shutter speed shows “  
Camera is malfunctioning because of some reason.  
Please reset your camera by turn off the power switch and turn on again.  
If problem persist then please contact store that you purchased the camera.  
Frame counter shows “ - - - - ”  
The write protection switch of the card is in the ‘LOCK’ position.  
Eject the card and then unlock the write protection switch on the card (P.10)  
Card might be faulty.  
Please replace the card. (P.36)  
The Card may be damaged.  
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COLOR LCD MONITOR MESSAGES  
“No Memory Card”  
Please Insert the Card. (P.34)  
“Card Error”  
Format card. If the error persists, replace with new card. (P.36)  
The Card may be damaged.  
“Card Locked!”  
The write protection switch of the card is in the ‘LOCK’ position. Eject the  
card and then unlock the write protection switch on the card (P.10)  
“Card Full”  
Delete unwanted photos, choose a lower resolution setting, or use a  
different card. (P.34-35) (P.94-96)  
“No images on Memory card”  
To review images, insert a card with valid SD15 images, capture new  
images onto the card, or press  
button again to turn off display.  
“Cannot preview this image”  
It may have been taken by another camera or the image data may have  
collapsed.  
“Cannot magnify this image”  
It may have been taken by another camera or the image data may have  
collapsed.  
“Cannot save this image!”  
The Card may be damaged. Please transfer the data to another hardware  
such as a PC and then format the Card in the PC. If the same message is  
displayed, the Card may have collapsed. Please use a new card.  
An error has occurred! Error code # # #.  
Turn the camera off and back on. If the problem persists, call Technical  
Support and give them the error number.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If you have a problem with your camera or cannot take good pictures,  
consult the list below as you check the camera before requesting repairs.  
No indication on the top LCD panel  
Battery is exhausted.  
Replace the battery. (P.19-22)  
Battery is improperly installed.  
Insert the battery in the proper direction. (P.20)  
The shutter does not release  
Battery is exhausted.  
Replace the battery. (P.19-22)  
D-dial is set outside of the Drive Area.  
Set the D-dial to the Drive Area to take a picture. (P.56)  
Camera is unable to get a focus lock when set to AF-S mode.  
Try focusing on a different subject or focus the camera manually. (P.51-55)  
Card is not inserted or is inserted improperly.  
Insert the card correctly. (P.34)  
The camera is busy writing to the card.  
Please wait until the card busy light goes off. (P.38)  
Card is full.  
Insert a new card or delete unwanted images. (P.34-35)(P.94-96)  
Autofocus does not operate  
The AF/M switch on the lens body is set to M.  
Set the AF/M switch on the lens to AF. (P.51)  
Lens is not properly mounted to the camera body.  
Mount the lens to the camera body correctly. (P.24)  
The buttons on the back of the camera don’t work  
Auto Power Off is activated.  
Press the shutter button halfway to reactivate the buttons.  
Disable Auto Power Off in the Set-up Menu. (P.113)  
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Difficulty seeing the images on the color LCD monitor.  
Dust or dirt has adhered to the color LCD monitor.  
Clean the color LCD monitor with a blower or eyeglass cloth. (P.110)  
The color LCD monitor is worn out.  
Please consult the retailer from which you purchased the camera or contact  
the nearest Sigma Service Center.  
Pictures are coming out blurred  
The AF/M switch on the lens body is set to M.  
Set the AF/M switch on the lens to AF. (P.51)  
Hand movement or camera shake occurred when the shutter button was  
pressed.  
To prevent blurring, press the shutter button more gently or use remote  
controller, cable release switch or a tripod.  
Cannot use the card  
Image data on the card is corrupted.  
Format the card. (P.36)  
The write protection switch of the card is in the ‘LOCK’ position.  
Eject the card and then unlock the write protection switch on the card (P.10)  
Cannot delete images  
Images may be locked.  
Unlock the images. (P.98-100)  
The write protection switch of the card is in the ‘LOCK’ position.  
Eject the card and then unlock the write protection switch on the card (P.10)  
Incorrect date and time is shown  
Date and time setting may be incorrect.  
Enter the correct date and time in the Set-up Menu. (P.27)  
No image appears on the TV monitor  
Video cable is not correctly inserted.  
Insert the video cable correctly. (P.93)  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Camera Type  
Interchangeable Lens SLR Type Digital Camera  
Storage Media  
Image Sensor Size  
Lenses Used  
SD Card / Compatible with SDHC, Multi Media Card  
13.8 x 20.7mm  
Sigma SA Mount Lenses  
Equivalent to 1.7x the focal length of a lens when used  
on a 35mm SLR camera.  
Picture Angle  
Lens Mount  
SA mount  
FOVEON® X3™ (CMOS)  
Imaging Element Type  
Color Photo Detectors  
Aspect Ratio  
14.06 Million (2652 Columns x 1768 Rows x 3 Layers)  
32  
Image Recording Format Lossless compression RAW Data (12bit), JEPG  
HI2640 x 1760  
Resolution  
MED1872 x 1248, LOW1312 x 880  
Interfaces  
USB 2.0, Video Out (NTSCPAL)  
8 Type (Auto, Sunlight, Shade, Overcast, Incandescent,  
Fluorescent, Flash, Custom white balance)  
White Balance  
Viewfinder Type  
Pentaprism SLR Viewfinder  
Viewfinder Frame Coverage 98horizontal, 98vertical  
Viewfinder Magnification 0.9x (50mm F1.4 at infinity)  
Eyepoint  
18mm  
3dpt to +1.5dpt  
Diopter Adjustment Range  
Auto Focus Type  
AF Operating Range  
Focus Mode  
-
TTL phase difference detection system  
EV 0 to 18 (ISO100)  
Single AF, Continuous AF (AF Predict function), MF  
Evaluative Metering, Center-Weighted Average Metering,  
Center Area Metering, Spot metering  
Metering Systems  
Metering Range  
Exposure Modes  
EV 1 to 20 (with 50mm F1.4 at ISO100)  
(P) Program AE(A) Aperture Priority AE、  
(S) Shutter Speed Priority AE(M) Manual  
ISO (50), 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, (3200)  
*( )Extended Mode  
ISO Sensivity  
Exposure Compensation ±3EV (in 1/3steps)  
AE Lock  
Push button type  
Three or five frames (in 1/3steps, Appropriate Exposure  
– Under Exposure – Over Exposure)  
Auto Bracketing  
Vertical-travel metal focal plane shutter, electronically  
controlled through entire speed range  
Shutter Type  
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1/4000sec to 30sec, Bulb up to 30 (120) sec  
*( ) Extended Mode  
Flash Synchronization at 1/180sec.  
Shutter Speeds  
Burst Rate  
3.0fps for 21 frames  
External Flash  
Synchronization  
Hot shoe (contact X, with dedicated flash linking  
contact)  
Aspect ratio3:2, 3.0" wide viewing angle TFT color LCD  
monitor, approx. 460,000 pixels, Coverage area 100%  
LCD Monitor Type  
Reviewing Images  
Language  
Single-Image display, Zoom-in display,  
9 segments thumbnail display, Slide Show  
English / Japanese / German / Chinese (Simplified) /  
French Spanish / Italian / Korean / Russian  
lithium ion battery BP-21  
Power Source  
AC Adapter SAC-4 (Optional)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
144mm/5.7"(W) X 107.3mm/4.2"(H) X 80.5mm/3.2"(D)  
680g / 24oz (without battery)  
CONNECTING YOUR CAMERA TO A COMPUTER  
The SD15 camera can be connected directly to  
a computer using the provided USB cable.  
USB(2.0)  
Terminal  
Make sure that the camera is off before  
connecting it to the computer. Data transfer  
rates will vary depending on the computer and  
operating system used. For further information,  
please refer to the SIGMA Photo Pro User  
Guide, which is available in PDF format on the  
supplied CD-ROM.  
CONNECTING THE CABLES  
z The shutter button and color LCD monitor will  
be disabled while the camera is connected to  
the computer via a USB cable.  
WARNING!!  
Please use only the USB cable supplied with your camera.  
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SD15  
Tested To Comply  
With FCC Standards  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
SIGMA CORPORATION OF AMERICA  
15 Fleetwood Court, Ronkonkoma,  
NY 11779, U.S.A.  
TEL: 631 585 1144  
For customers in the U.S.A.  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency Interference Statement  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class B digital devices,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,  
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with  
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is  
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning  
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
z Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
z Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
z Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
z Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Use of interface cable is required to comply with class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC  
Rules.  
Any changes or modifications to this equipment not specified in this manual may void your  
warranty.  
For customers in the Canada  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European Community (EC).  
SIGMA (Deutschland) GmbH  
Carl-Zeiss-Str. 10/2, D-63322 Roedermark, Germany  
Verkauf: 01805-90 90 85-0 Service: 01805-90 90 85-85 Fax (Service): 01805-90 90 85-35  
SIGMA CORPORATION  
2-4-16 Kuriki, Asao-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 215-8530 Japan  
Phone : 044 - 989 - 7430 Fax : 044 - 989 – 7451  
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