Digital Camera
Operating Manual
For optimum camera performance,
please read the Operating Manual
before using the camera.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
We have paid close attention to the safety of this product. When using
this product, we request your special attention regarding items marked
with the following symbols.
This symbol indicates that violating this item could
cause serious personal injury.
Warning
This symbol indicates that violating this item could
cause minor or medium personal injury, or material
loss.
Caution
Warning
• Do not disassemble or modify the camera. High voltage areas are present
inside the camera, with the risk of electric shock.
• If the camera interior is exposed due to dropping or otherwise damaging the
camera, never touch the exposed portion. There is the risk of electric shock.
• Wrapping the strap around your neck is dangerous. Take care that small
children do not hang the strap over their necks.
• Always use the AC adapter specified exclusively for this product, with the
specified power and voltage. Using an AC adapter not exclusive to this
product, or using the exclusive AC adapter with an unspecified power or
voltage can cause a fire, electric shock, or camera breakdown.
• If any irregularities occur during use, such as smoke or a strange odor, stop
use immediately, remove the batteries or the AC adapter, and contact your
nearest PENTAX service center. Continued use could cause a fire or electric
shock.
• During thunderstorms, unplug and discontinue use of the AC adapter.
Continued use could cause equipment failure, a fire, or electric shock.
Caution
• Do not short the battery or dispose of the battery in fire. Do not disassemble
the battery. The battery could explode or catch fire.
• Do not charge any batteries other than rechargeable Ni-MH batteries. The
battery could explode or catch fire. Of the batteries that can be used in this
camera, only the Ni-MH battery can be recharged.
• Remove the battery from the camera immediately if it becomes hot or begins
to smoke. Be careful not to burn yourself during removal.
• Some portions of the camera heat up during use. There is the risk of low
temperature burns when holding such portions for long periods.
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Handling the Camera
• Always confirm that the camera is working properly when the camera has not
been used for a long time, or before important occasions (weddings, trips,
etc.). PENTAX is not responsible for consequential damages (costs incurred
for photography, lost profits, etc.) arising from failure of this product.
• The lens on this camera is not exchangeable. The lens is not removable.
• Do not clean the product with organic solvents such as thinner, alcohol, or
benzene.
• Do not subject to high temperatures or high humidity. Do not leave the camera
in a vehicle, as the temperature can get very high.
• Do not store the camera with preservatives and chemicals. Storage in high
temperatures and high humidity can cause molding. Remove from case and
store in a dry and well-ventilated location.
• This camera is not waterproof, and cannot be used in the rain or where the
camera could get wet.
• Do not subject the camera to strong vibrations, shocks, or pressure. Use a
cushion to protect the camera from vibrations of motorcycles, automobiles, or
ships.
• The temperature range for camera use is 0°C to 40°C.
• The LCD display may appear black under high temperatures, but will return to
normal as temperatures normalize.
• The LCD display may respond more slowly at low temperatures. This is due to
liquid crystal properties, and is not a fault.
• Periodic inspections are recommended every one to two years to maintain
high performance.
• Sudden temperature changes will cause condensation on the inside and
outside of the camera. Place the camera in your bag or a plastic bag, retrieving
the camera after decreasing the temperature difference.
• Avoid contact with garbage, mud, sand, dust, water, toxic gases, or salts.
These could cause a camera breakdown. Wipe dry any rain or water drops on
the camera.
• See “Precautions When Using a CF Card” (p.16) for details on the compact flash
memory card (CF Card).
• Please do not press forcefully on the LCD monitor. This could cause breakage or
malfunction.
• When you rotate the LCD monitor, please rotate it carefully in the correct direction,
and do not apply excessive force. This could damage your camera.
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Contents
FOR YOUR SAFETY.......................................................................................3
Handling the Camera .......................................................................................4
Contents...........................................................................................................5
Contents of This Manual..................................................................................7
Checking Package Contents............................................................................8
Names of Parts ................................................................................................9
Names of Operating Parts .............................................................................10
Getting Started
11
Attaching the Strap .............................................................................................11
Powering the Camera..........................................................................................12
Installing the Batteries....................................................................................12
Using the AC Adapter ....................................................................................14
Installing/Removing the CF Card.......................................................................15
Rotating the LCD Monitor (Rotate LCD)............................................................17
Initial Settings......................................................................................................18
Setting the Display Language ........................................................................18
Setting the Home Town .................................................................................18
Setting the D.S.T. Mode.................................................................................19
Setting the Video Output Format ...................................................................19
Setting the Date and Time .............................................................................20
Quick Start
22
Taking Still Pictures............................................................................22
Playing Back Still Pictures.................................................................24
Playing Back Images .....................................................................................24
Playing Back Previous or Next Images..........................................................24
Using Your CF Card............................................................................26
Common Operations
29
Turning the Camera On and Off.........................................................................29
Playback Only Mode......................................................................................29
Using Button Functions......................................................................................30
Capture Mode ................................................................................................30
Playback Mode ..............................................................................................31
Setting the Menus ...............................................................................................32
How to Set the Menus....................................................................................32
Menu List .......................................................................................................34
Taking Pictures
36
Setting the Capture Functions...........................................................................36
Changing Focus Settings...............................................................................36
Selecting the Flash Mode ..............................................................................38
Selecting the Recorded Pixels.......................................................................39
Selecting the Quality Level ............................................................................40
Adjusting the White Balance ..........................................................................41
Setting the Focusing Area..............................................................................43
Setting the Light Metering Range ..................................................................44
Setting Sensitivity...........................................................................................45
Setting the Instant Review Time ....................................................................46
Setting Image Sharpness...............................................................................46
Setting Color Saturation.................................................................................47
Setting the Image Contrast ............................................................................47
Switching Between Modes .................................................................................48
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Switching Between Capture Mode and Playback Mode ................................48
Selecting the Capture Mode ..........................................................................48
Taking Pictures....................................................................................................49
Program Mode ...............................................................................................49
Picture Mode..................................................................................................50
Taking Self-Portraits ......................................................................................52
Taking Dark Scenes (Night-Scene Mode) .....................................................53
Taking Movie Pictures (Movie Picture Mode) ................................................54
Taking Panorama Pictures (Panorama Assist Mode)....................................56
Taking 3D Pictures (3D Image Mode)............................................................58
Taking Pictures with Digital Filters (Digital Filter Mode).................................63
Automatically Change Capture Conditions (Auto Bracket Mode) ..................64
Continuous Shooting (Continuous Shooting/High-Speed Shooting)..............66
Using the Self-Timer ......................................................................................67
Using the Zoom..............................................................................................68
EV Compensation..........................................................................................70
Saving the Settings.............................................................................................72
Saving the Menu Items (Memory)..................................................................72
Playback/Deleting
74
Playing Back Images...........................................................................................74
Playing Back Still Pictures .............................................................................74
Zoom Playback ..............................................................................................74
Playing Back Movie Pictures..........................................................................75
Nine Image Display........................................................................................76
Slideshow.......................................................................................................77
Deleting Images...................................................................................................78
Deleting a Single Image.................................................................................78
Deleting All Images........................................................................................78
Protecting Images from Deletion (Protect).....................................................79
Viewing Images on a TV .....................................................................................80
Printing Service Settings (DPOF) ......................................................................81
Single Image Settings....................................................................................81
Settings for All Images...................................................................................83
Settings
84
Camera Settings..................................................................................................84
Formatting a CF card .....................................................................................84
Changing the Display Language....................................................................85
Changing the Date Style and Date/Time .......................................................85
Selecting the Video Output Format................................................................86
Turning the Operation Sound On and Off ......................................................86
Setting World Time ........................................................................................87
Setting the Display Mode...............................................................................88
Screen Effect .................................................................................................90
Setting the Background Color........................................................................90
Setting Auto Power Off ..................................................................................91
Setting LCD Monitor Brightness.....................................................................91
Resetting to Default Settings [Reset] .............................................................91
Appendix
92
List of City Names...............................................................................................92
Messages .............................................................................................................93
Troubleshooting..................................................................................................94
Optional Accessories..........................................................................................96
Main Specifications.............................................................................................97
WARRANTY POLICY...........................................................................................99
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Contents of This Manual
This operating manual contains the following chapters.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1 Getting Started
Explains your first steps, from purchasing the camera to taking pictures. Be
sure to read it and follow the instructions.
2 Quick Start
Explains the simplest way to take pictures and play back images. Use it if
you want to get started right away. It also explains how to use the CF card.
3 Common Operations
Explains common operations such as button functions and using the
menus. See “Taking Pictures”, “Playback/Deleting”, and “Settings” chapters
for more details.
4 Taking Pictures
Explains various ways to capture images, and how to set the relevant
functions, such as setting the virtual mode dial to change capture modes,
and selecting the right picture mode for the current scene.
5 Playback/Deleting
Explains how to play back images on the camera or a TV, and how to
delete.
6 Settings
Explains setting camera functions.
7 Appendix
Explains troubleshooting, and introduces accessories sold separately.
The symbols used in this operating manual are explained below.
Shows reference page number explaining a related operation.
Shows information useful to know.
Shows precautions to take when operating the camera.
A, Picture
Icons for functions available in a capture mode are shown at the
Mode, B, C,
beginning of a section.
G, D, F, l
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Checking Package Contents
Software
(CD-ROM)
S-SW8
Camera
Optio 33L
Strap
O-ST5(∗)
Video cable
I-VC2(∗)
USB cable
I-USB2(∗)
3D image viewer
O-3DV1
Lithium battery
CR-V3
Operating Manual
(this manual)
LCD monitor hood
(PC Connection Manual)
Viewing Your Digital
Camera Images
On Your PC
Operating Manual
(PC Connecting Manual)
∗ Items marked with an asterisk are also available as optional accessories.
For other optional accessories, see “Optional Accessories” (p.96).
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Names of Parts
Front
Shutter release button
Power switch
Self-timer lamp
Flash
Terminal cover
USB/Video terminal
DC input terminal
Lens
Back
LCD monitor
Strap lug
CF card cover
Battery cover
Tripod socket
LCD monitor hood installation
holes
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Names of Operating Parts
b/Z button
)button
Shutter release button
Zoom f/ybutton
Playback Qbutton
OK button
Four-way controller (2345)
MENU button
Flash status lamp (red)
Guide display
A button operation guide is displayed on the LCD monitor during
operation.
The buttons are indicated as shown below.
Four-way
controller (2)
2
3
4
5
MENU button
Four-way
controller (3)
Zoom f/ybutton
(Digital zoom and magnified playback
only)
y
Four-way
controller (4)
Four-way
controller (5)
i button
OK button
Z button
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Getting Started
Attaching the Strap
1
Pass the narrow end of the strap through the strap lug, and attach as
shown.
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Powering the Camera
1
(Using CR-V3)
(Using AA batteries)
Installing the Batteries
Install batteries in the camera. Use one CR-V3, or use two AA lithium
batteries, AA Ni-MH batteries, or AA alkaline batteries.
1
2
3
Slide the battery cover in the direction indicated, and
flip open.
Insert the batteries according to the +/- indicator in the
battery chamber.
Close the battery cover and push horizontally to lock.
When using for a prolonged period, please use the AC adapter kit
D-AC5. (1p.14).
• CR-V3 (battery included), AA lithium batteries, and AA alkaline
batteries are not rechargeable.
• Do not open the battery cover or remove the batteries when the
power switch is on.
• When you will not use the camera for a long while, remove the
batteries. Otherwise, the battery may leak.
• If the date and time settings have been reset when you insert new
batteries after a long while, follow the procedure for “Setting the Date
and Time” (p.20).
• Insert batteries correctly. Batteries inserted backwards can cause a
camera breakdown.
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Number of Captures and Playback Time (room temperature, new
batteries)
Number of recordable images
Approx. 650
Playback time
Approx. 450
Approx. 300
Approx. 200
Approx. 70
CR-V3
1
With the flash
fired for 50% of
the shots
AA lithium
AA Ni-MH
AA alkaline
Approx. 400
Approx. 270
Approx. 70
• These figures are based on PENTAX measuring conditions. May vary by
capture mode or shooting conditions.
• Battery performance temporarily decreases as the temperature
decreases. When using the camera in cold climates, have extra
batteries on hand, keeping them warm in your pocket. Battery
performance will return to normal when returned to room
temperature.
• AA alkaline batteries may not adequately handle all the camera
functions. We do not recommend their use except in emergencies.
• When traveling overseas, taking pictures in cold climates, or when
you will be taking a lot of pictures, please have extra batteries ready.
Battery Level Indicator
You can check the battery level on the LCD monitor.
#
(lit green)
(lit yellow)
(lit red)
:
:
:
:
Plenty of battery power
↓
Battery running low
$
↓
Battery almost gone
%
↓
[Battery Depleted]
After displaying this message, the camera turns off.
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1
Using the AC Adapter
When using the LCD monitor for a long time or when connecting to your
PC, we recommend using the AC adapter kit D-AC5 (sold separately).
1
2
Make sure the camera is turned off before opening the
terminal cover.
Connect the DC terminal on the AC adapter to the DC
input terminal on the camera.
3
4
Connect the AC plug cord to the AC adapter.
Plug into the power outlet.
• Make sure the camera is turned off before connecting or
disconnecting the AC adapter.
• Make sure connections are secure between the camera, AC adapter,
AC plug cord terminal, and the power outlet. Disconnections while the
camera is recording or reading data on the CF card will corrupt your
data.
• When using the AC adapter, be sure to read the AC adapter D-AC5
operating manual.
• Connecting the AC adapter will not charge the rechargeable batteries
in your camera.
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Installing/Removing the CF Card
1
CF card eject button
Captured images are recorded on the compact flash (CF) card. Make
sure the camera is turned off before installing or removing a CF card
(market product).
Installing
1
2
3
Slide the CF card cover in the
open.
direction, and flip
Insert the card all the way with the CF card label (or 2
symbol) toward the lens.
Close the CF card cover.
Removing
1
Slide the CF card cover in the
open.
direction, and flip
2
3
Press the CF card eject button and remove the card.
Close the CF card cover.
• If the CF card cover is opened with the power on, a warning will
sound and the camera will automatically be turned off.
• If the CF card cover is opened while saving an image, the save is
interrupted (the image is not saved).
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• Approximate Number of Shots, Recorded Pixels, and Quality
Levels
Quality Level
Best
C
8
Better
D
16
Good
E
Movie images
(320 × 240)
Recorded Pixels
1
2048 × 1536
1600 × 1200
1024 × 768
640 × 480
33
13
27
60
30 sec × 2 sets
24
50
89
50
89
128
• These figures show the number of shots when using a 16MB CF card.
• These figures are based on PENTAX standard shooting conditions, and may
vary depending on the subject, shooting conditions, capture mode, and CF
card used.
Precautions When Using a CF Card
• Make sure the camera is turned off before opening the CF card cover.
• The CF card may be hot when removed immediately after camera use. Please be
careful.
• Never open the CF card cover or turn off the camera while recording data on the
CF card, during image playback, or while connected to a PC with a USB cable.
This could cause data loss or card damage.
• Do not bend the CF card or subject it to violent impact. Do not get it wet or leave it
in a high temperature location.
• New cards or cards used in another camera must be formatted before use. See
“Formatting a CF card” (p.84) for formatting.
• Never open the CF card cover while formatting a CF card. The card may be
damaged beyond use.
• Data saved on a CF card may be erased under the following conditions.
PENTAX does not accept any liability regarding erased data.
• When the user mishandles the CF card
• When the CF card is placed in a location with static electricity or electrical
interference
• When the card is not used for a long time
• When the card, the AC adapter, or battery is removed while recording or reading
data on the CF card
• The CF card has a limited life. The stored data may become unreadable after long
periods of disuse. Please periodically backup important data onto your PC.
• Please avoid using or storing your card where static electricity or electrical
interference can occur.
• Do not use or store your card where it may be exposed to sudden temperature
changes, condensation, or direct sunlight.
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Rotating the LCD Monitor (Rotate LCD)
You can rotate the LCD monitor 180° vertically or horizontally.
The screen display will change with the rotation of the LCD monitor.
When taking your self-portrait, you can check the screen while you take
the picture.The screen display changes with the rotation of the LCD
monitor (mirror image).
1
• Pull the LCD monitor upward.
• You can rotate the monitor 180° horizontally.
• When the LCD monitor is hard to see, such as in bright sunlight, install the
supplied LCD monitor hood.
When your digital camera is not in use, protect your LCD monitor by
rotating it to the back (PENTAX logo is on the front) for storage.
• When attaching or removing the LCD monitor hood, please return the
LCD monitor to its stowed position, to prevent undue force on the
LCD monitor rotation hinge.
• When rotating the LCD monitor, do not apply excessive force.
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Initial Settings
1
Power switch
Flash lamp (red)
Four-way controller
OK button
MENU button
Setting the Display Language
You can choose the language in which the menus, error messages, etc.
are displayed from the following: English, French, German, Spanish,
Italian and Japanese.
1
2
Turn the camera on.
Initial Setting
Language/
City
DST
English
NYC
Use the four-way controller (45) to
select the display language.
The default setting is English.
Video Out
NTSC
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
3
Press the four-way controller (3).
The screen for setting the next item will be displayed.
• You can change the setting after it has been made. Refer to
“Changing the Display Language” (p.85).
Setting the Home Town
You can choose the city (Home Town) in which you will use the camera.
1
Press the four-way controller (45) to
select the desired city (Home Town).
Initial Setting
Language/
City
English
NYC
DST
Video Out
NTSC
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
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2
Press the four-way controller (3).
The screen for setting the next item will be displayed.
• See p.92 for the list of cities and corresponding code names.
• You can change the setting after it has been made. Refer to
“Setting World Time” (p.87).
1
Setting the D.S.T. Mode
You can choose whether or not to display the D.S.T (Daylight Saving
Time) mode.
1
Use the four-way controller (45) to
select O (On) or P (Off).
Initial Setting
Language/
City
English
NYC
DST
Video Out
The default setting is P (Off).
NTSC
2
Press the four-way controller (3).
The screen for setting the next item will be
displayed.
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
• You can change the setting after it has been made. Refer to
“Setting World Time” (p.87).
Setting the Video Output Format
You can choose the output format (NTSC or PAL) for taking or
playing back pictures using a TV monitor.
1
Use the four-way controller (45) to
select the video output format.
Initial Setting
Language/
City
English
NYC
DST
Video Out
The default setting is NTSC.
NTSC
2
Press the Playback/OK button.
The screen for setting the date and time will be
displayed.
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
• You can change the setting after it has been made. Refer to
“Selecting the Video Output Format” (p.86).
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Setting the Date and Time
Set the current date and time, and the display style.
1
Press the four-way controller (23) to
select the date and time display style.
Date Adjust
1
Date Style: mm/dd/yy 24h
01
/
01 /2003
00:00
MENU
OK
Exit
Ok
2
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
23 are displayed above and below "24h".
Date Adjust
Date Style: mm/dd/yy 24h
01
/
01 /2003
00:00
Press the four-way controller (23) to
select 24h (24-hour display) or 12h
(12-hour display).
MENU
OK
Exit
Ok
4
5
6
Press the four-way controller (5).
23 is displayed above and below the month.
Date Adjust
Date Style: mm/dd/yy 24h
01
/
01 /2003
00:00
MENU
OK
Exit
Ok
Press the four-way controller (23) to
change the month.
Date Adjust
Date Style: mm/dd/yy 24h
03
/
01 /2003
00:00
MENU
OK
Exit
Ok
Press the four-way controller (5).
23 are displayed above and below the date.
Date Adjust
Date Style: mm/dd/yy 24h
03
/
01 /2003
00:00
MENU
OK
Exit
Ok
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7
Press the four-way controller (23) to
set the date and press the four-way
controller (5) again.
Date Adjust
Date Style: mm/dd/yy 24h
03
/
20 /2003
00:00
23 are displayed above and below the year.
1
MENU
OK
Exit
Ok
8
9
Repeat step 7 to set the year, hour,
and minutes.
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready to take a picture. When you set the date and
time using the MENU button, you will return to the Menu screen.
Press the Playback/OK button again.
• If you press the MENU button before initial settings are complete,
your settings will be cancelled, but you can take pictures. If this
happens, the Initial Settings screen is displayed the next time the
camera is turned on.
• Your settings can be changed later from the Menu screen. To access
the menu, see “Changing the Date Style and Date/Time” (p.85)
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Quick Start
Taking Still Pictures
Power switch
Shutter release button
2
Zoom f/ybutton
LCD monitor
This is the simplest way to take still pictures. The flash discharges
automatically based on light conditions by the default setting.
1
2
Press the power switch.
The camera will turn on.
Confirm the subject and shooting
information on the LCD monitor.
2
The focus frame at the center of the LCD
screen indicates the zone of automatic
focusing. Press the Zoom button to change the
size of the subject.
Focus frame
x
Subject becomes bigger.
w Subject becomes smaller.
3
Press the shutter release button.
The captured image is displayed on the LCD monitor for 0.5 seconds
(instant review). The image is saved on the CF card (The red lamp
blinks while saving).
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Pressing the Shutter Release Button
The shutter release button works in two steps.
• Press halfway
Lightly press (halfway) the shutter release button to lock the focus
position, exposure, and white balance.
2
• The shutter speed and aperture settings are only displayed when
pressing the shutter release button halfway.
• The following information is shown on the LCD monitor and flash
status lamp.
1. Focus frame
The frame lights green when focused. It is not displayed when out of
focus.
2. Flash lamp status
Flash status lamp (red)
Lit
Flash is ready
Charging
Blink
You cannot take a picture while the flash is charging.
• Press down fully
Press the shutter release button all the way down (fully) to take a
picture.
Instant Review
The Instant Review default setting is 0.5 sec.
• Pressing the i button during Instant Review displays the Delete
menu.
• Select [Delete] and press the OK button to delete the image.
Setting the Instant Review Time 1 p.46
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Quick Start
Playing Back Still Pictures
i button
2
Playback button
OK button
LCD monitor
Playing Back Images
To play back still pictures:
1
Press the playback button after
taking a picture.
100-0030
The captured image is displayed on the LCD
monitor.
1/100
F2.6
03/20/2003
11:20
Pressing the four-way controller(3) will rotate
the image 90°, 180°, and 270°.
You can display images taken vertically for
easy viewing.
Playing Back Previous or Next Images
You can play back still pictures, cycling through one at a time.
1
2
Press the playback button after taking a picture.
The captured image is displayed on the LCD monitor.
Press the four-way controller (45).
Displays the previous image.
Displays the next image.
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Playback button
Four-way controller
OK button
2
LCD monitor
Deleting a Displayed Image
While the image is displayed, press the i
button to display the Delete screen. Press the
four-way controller (2) to select Delete, and
press OK. The image is deleted.
Press the Playback button again, or press the
shutter release button halfway to return to
capture mode.
Delete(One)
Delete
Cancel
100-0107
All
OK
Ok
• When you switch to the playback screen, the image with the highest
file number is shown first.
• You can enlarge the image displayed on the LCD monitor by pressing
the zoom/f/ybutton.
• For movie pictures, the first frame is displayed.
• If no images are stored, the “No Image” message is displayed.
Zoom Playback 1 p.74
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Quick Start
Using Your CF Card
Pictures taken with this camera are recorded on the
compact flash (CF) card. You can view the pictures
recorded on the CF card on the camera itself,
transfer them to your PC, or print them.
2
Viewing Images on the Camera
One advantage of a digital camera is that you can
check the picture as soon as you take it. You can
check the composition and brightness, and take a
picture again if you are not satisfied.
Playing Back Still Pictures 1 p.74
Viewing Images on a TV
Displaying your pictures on a TV is handy for those group occasions.
To view the images, connect your camera to the TV with the video
cable.
Viewing Images on a TV 1 p.80
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Viewing Images on a PC
You only install the USB driver the very first time. After that, you simply
connect the camera with the USB cable and read the images into your
PC. You can view your pictures on you PC, or transfer the data and edit
it. Or you can remove the CF card from the camera and transfer the
data with a card reader. On a laptop, you can put a CF card in a card
adapter and insert it into your card slot to transfer the image data.
(When using other equipment to transfer your images from your CF
card, please read the operating manual for your equipment.)
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1 Booklet: Viewing Your Digital Camera Images On
Your PC
Printing Images at a Printing Service
You can order conventional photograph prints by taking the CF card
with recorded images to a store with a printing service.
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) settings allow you to specify the
number of copies or to include the date. Set these before taking your
card to a store providing DPOF printing.
Printing Service Settings (DPOF) 1 p.81
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2
28
Common Operations
Turning the Camera On and Off
Power switch
Playback button
3
1
Press the power switch.
The camera will turn on. The lens cover opens and the lens extends.
Press the power switch again to turn the camera off.
Playback Only Mode
Turning the camera on while pressing the Playback button activates the
Playback Only mode.
• When the camera is started in Playback Only mode, the lens cover
remains closed and the lens does not extend.
• To switch from Playback Only mode to Capture mode, turn the
camera off and then turn it on again.
Playing Back Still Pictures 1 p.24
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Using Button Functions
1
2
3
4
5, 6, 7
8
9
3
Capture Mode
1 bbutton
Changes the flash mode. (1 p.38)
2 )button
Changes the capture mode as follows. (1 p.36)
Macro mode (1 p.36)
Infinity-landscape mode (1 p.36)
Manual focus mode (1 p.36)
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Zoom button
Changes the size of the subject. (1 p.68)
Playback button
Switches to Playback mode. (1 p.48)
Four-way controller (45)
Changes the EV compensation. (1 p.70)
Four-way controller (2)
Selects continuous shooting mode or self-timer mode. (1 p.66, 67)
Four-way controller (3)
Displays the virtual mode dial and changes the capture mode. (1 p.48)
OK button
Selects a menu item.
MENU button
Displays [Rec. Mode] and [Set-up] menus. (1 p.32)
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1
2
3
4
5, 6, 7
8
9
3
Playback Mode
1
Z button
Protects the image from deletion. (1 p.79)
2
3
i button
Deletes the image. (1 p.78)
Zoom/f/ybutton
Displays nine images at once when pressed in standard Playback
mode.
Changes the image size on the LCD monitor in Zoom Display mode.
(1 p.74)
4
5
6
7
8
9
Playback/Qbutton
Switches to Capture mode.
Four-way controller (45)
Plays back previous or next image. (1 p.24)
Four-way controller (2)
Sets DPOF settings. (1 p.81)
Four-way controller (3)
Rotates the displayed image clockwise 90°, 180°, and 270°. (1 p.24)
OK button
Selects a menu item.
MENU button
Displays Playback and Set-up menus. (1 p.32)
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Setting the Menus
Press the MENU button to display the menus on the LCD screen. With
these you can set functions, save the settings, and change the camera
settings.
How to Set the Menus
A button operation guide is displayed on the LCD monitor during menu
operation.
3
1
Press the MENU button.
The menu screen is displayed. The current selection is displayed in a
frame.
2
3
4
Press the four-way controller (45).
Use the four-way controller (45) to select the menu screen.
Press the four-way controller (23) to select an item.
This 23moves the selection frame up and down.
Press the four-way controller (45) to change the
setting. Press the four-way controller (5) to move to a
Select screen if available.
When finished, press the OK button to return to the menu.
5
Press the OK button.
This saves the settings and returns to Capture or Playback mode.
Even after you press the OK button and close the menu screen, if the
camera is turned off improperly (such as removing the batteries while
the camera is on), your settings will not be saved.
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Example of menu operation (Pressing the MENU button in
Capture mode)
MENU button
[A Rec. Mode] Menu
1
[B Setup] Menu
Set-Up
Rec.Mode
Format
Beep
Recorded Pixels
Quality
2048 1536
Date Adjust
World Time
Language/
mm/dd/yy
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
AUTO
Wide
English
Normal
Display Mode
AUTO
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
MENU
OK
Exit
Ok
3
2
Rec.Mode
Set-Up
Recorded Pixels
Quality
2048 1536
Format
Beep
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
AUTO
Wide
Date Adjust
World Time
Language/
Display Mode
mm/dd/yy
English
Normal
AUTO
MENU
Exit
OK
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
Ok
3
4
Selection Screen
Rec.Mode
White Balance
AUTO
Recorded Pixels
Quality
2048 1536
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
AUTO
Wide
AUTO
MENU
Exit
OK
MENU
OK
Ok
Ok
Exit
3
Rec.Mode
Rec.Mode
Recorded Pixels
Quality
2048 1536
Recorded Pixels
Quality
2048 1536
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
AUTO
Wide
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
AUTO
Wide
AUTO
100
MENU
Exit
OK
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
Ok
3
Next menu screen
If you press the shutter release button halfway or press the Zoom button to
leave a menu screen, your settings will be saved and the camera returns to
Capture mode (or the playback screen in Playback Only mode).
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Menu List
[A Rec. Mode] Menu
{···All changes are valid.
×···Setting changes are invalid.
A
Picture
ModeB
FG
Dl
Default
Setting
Item
Description
Reference
C
Set to
320×240
Recorded
Pixels
Selects the number of
recorded pixels.
2048×1536
D
{
{
{
{
p.39
p.40
p.41
p.43
3
Selects the image
compression rate.
Quality Level
White Balance
Focusing Area
×
{
×
Adjusts color balance
according to lighting.
AUTO
Wide
Changes the area for
autofocus.
Sets the metering method
to determine exposure.
AE Metering
Sensitivity
L
{
{
{
{
×
p.44
p.45
p.69
Sets sensitivity.
AUTO
O (on)
For taking digital zoom
pictures.
Digital Zoom
{
0.5s
(0.5 sec)
Sets the Instant Review
display time.
Instant Review
Soft Setting
{
{
{
{
×
p.46
p.51
p.65
x
(normal)
Adjusts the softness for soft
mode in Picture mode.
EX. Bracket
Step
Adjusts the bracket amount
for Exposure Auto Bracket.
± 0.3 (EV)
×
Adjusts the bracket amount
for the White Balance Auto
Bracket.
WB Bracket
Step
± 1
{
{
{
×
×
×
p.65
p.58
p.72
Parallel
(Mode)
Sets 3D picture viewing
method.
3D Mode
Memory
Saves the Rec. Mode
settings when the camera is
turned off.
x
(normal)
Sharpness
Saturation
Contrast
Sets the sharpness.
Sets the saturation.
Sets the contrast.
{
{
{
×
×
×
p.46
p.47
p.47
x
(normal)
x
(normal)
Items marked with × can be changed on the menu screen, but are not
reflected in actual operation.
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[QPlayback] Menu
Item
Description
Default Setting
Reference
Slide Show
Plays recorded images successively. 3s (3 sec. interval)
p.77
[B Set-up] Menu
Item
Format
Description
Formats a CF card
Default Setting
Cancel
Reference
p.84
Beep
Sets the button operation sound.
Sets the date and time.
Sets world time.
O (on)
p.86
Date Adjust
World Time
mm/dd/yy
P (off)
p.85
p.87
3
Switches the language for displaying
menus and messages.
Language/
English
Normal
p.85
p.88
Switches the display mode in Capture
Mode and Playback Mode.
Display Mode
Displays on the LCD screen will
transition smoothly.
Screen Effect
Video Out
O (on)
NTSC
Blue
p.90
p.86
p.90
Sets the video output format.
Sets the background color of the LCD
screen.
Background Color
Auto Power Off
Brightness Level
Reset
Sets power conservation mode.
Sets brightness of LCD monitor.
Returns settings to defaults.
3m (3 minute)
Normal
p.91
p.91
p.91
Cancel
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Taking Pictures
Setting the Capture Functions
)button
4
Changing Focus Settings
Focus Mode
Focuses on object in the focusing area when the
shutter release button is pressed halfway. Use
when the distance to the subject is more than
40cm.
(No icon) Autofocus mode
Use when the distance to the subject is 10cm to
50cm. Focuses on object in the focusing area
when the shutter release button is pressed
halfway.
q
Macro mode
Infinity-landscape
mode
s
Use for taking pictures of distant objects.
z
Manual focus mode Adjust focus manually.
1
Pressing )in Capture mode will switch focus
modes, and the current setting is displayed on the LCD
monitor.
The camera is ready to take a picture in the set focus mode.
• The focus mode default setting is the Autofocus mode.
• In Movie Picture mode (1 p.54), only Autofocus mode is available.
• In Picture mode (1 p.50), Panorama Assist mode (1 p.56), and 3D
image mode (1 p.58), Manual Focus mode cannot be set.
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Manual Focus
On the zsetting, press the four-way controller (45) to enlarge the
central portion of the screen to full screen on the LCD monitor.
Adjust the focus with the four-way controller while watching the image
on the monitor.
For distant focus
For closer focus
Once the focus is set, press any button other than the four-way
controller (45), or take your finger off of the four-way controller for
about 2 seconds. The camera will switch to the standard Capture
screen.
4
• When focusing, hold down the four-way controller (45) to focus
quickly.
• Enlarged display is not available near maximum magnification in
digital zoom.
Saving the Focus Mode 1 p.72
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bbutton
Selecting the Flash Mode
(No icon) Automatic flash
The flash discharges automatically based on light conditions.
The flash never discharges regardless of light conditions.
The flash always discharges regardless of light conditions.
4
a
b
Flash Off
Flash On
Reduces red-eye in the picture, caused by the flash
reflecting from the subject’s eyes. The flash
discharges automatically.
Auto flash + red-
eye reduction
c
d
Reduces red-eye in the picture, caused by the flash
reflecting from the subject’s eyes.
The flash discharges regardless of lighting conditions.
Flash On + red-eye
reduction
• The flash is always off when the Capture mode is set on C,
Continuous shooting, or Infinity-Landscape.
• When using the flash, it always discharges once before taking the
picture, to assist with metering.
• In Auto + red-eye reduction or Flash On + red-eye reduction, the flash
discharges once before taking the picture to make the iris of the
subject's eyes contract, shortly before firing again to take the picture.
1
Press the bbutton in Capture mode.
This will switch focus modes, and the current icon is displayed on the
LCD monitor.
The camera is ready to take a picture in the selected flash mode.
Flash Lamp 1 p.23
Saving the Flash Mode 1 p.72
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Rec.Mode
Recorded Pixels
Quality
2048 1536
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
AUTO
Wide
Four-way controller
OK button
AUTO
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
MENU button
APicture Mode BFGDl
Selecting the Recorded Pixels
Select the number of recorded pixels from 2048×1536, 1600×1200,
1024×768, 640×480.
4
The more pixels there are, the larger the image size and file size.
The image file size will also differ according to quality level settings.
2048×1536
1600×1200
1024×768
640×480
Suited for printing on A4 paper.
Suited for printing on A5 paper.
Suited for printing on postcards.
Suited for attaching to e-mail, or for creating websites.
1
2
Select [Recorded Pixels] on the [A Rec. Mode] menu.
Press the four-way controller (45) to
Rec.Mode
Recorded Pixels
Quality
2048 1536
change the recorded pixels.
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
AUTO
Wide
3
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready to take a picture.
AUTO
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
• The recorded pixels is fixed at 320×240 in Movie Picture mode.
• Selecting a large number of recorded pixels will result in a clearer
image when printed.
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Rec.Mode
Recorded Pixels
Quality
2048 1536
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
AUTO
Wide
Four-way controller
OK button
AUTO
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
MENU button
APicture Mode BCFGDl
Selecting the Quality Level
Select the image compression rate.
4
The more E there are, the better the quality and the larger the file.
The image file size will also differ according to Recorded Pixels
settings.
This has the lowest compression rate, and is suited for
printing large pictures on A4 paper.
C
D
E
Best
This has a standard compression rate, and is suited for
viewing as standard photographs or on your computer
screen.
Better
Good
Highest compression rate. Suited for attaching to e-mail,
or for creating websites.
1
2
Select [Quality Level] on the [A Rec. Mode] menu.
Press the four-way controller (45) to
Rec.Mode
Recorded Pixels
Quality
2048 1536
change the quality level.
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
AUTO
Wide
3
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready to take a picture.
AUTO
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
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Rec.Mode
Recorded Pixels
Quality
2048 1536
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
AUTO
Wide
Four-way controller
OK button
AUTO
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
MENU button
APicture Mode BFGDl
Adjusting the White Balance
Adjusts for natural coloring in your picture, according to the lighting.
4
AUTO Auto
The camera makes the adjustment automatically.
For taking pictures outside in sunlight.
G
Daylight
H
Shade
For taking pictures outside in the shade.
For taking pictures under standard light bulbs or other
tungsten light.
I
J
K
Tungsten Light
Fluorescent
Light
For taking pictures under fluorescent light.
For taking pictures by manually adjusting the white
balance.
Manual
1
2
Select [White Balance] on the [A Rec. Mode] menu.
Press the four-way controller (5).
White Balance
AUTO
The White Balance selection screen is
displayed.
3
4
Press the four-way controller (23) to
change the setting.
MENU
OK
Ok
Exit
Press the OK button twice.
The camera is ready to take a picture.
Saving the White Balance 1 p.72
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Setting Manually
1
2
3
Select [K] (Manual) on the White
Balance selection screen.
White Balance
AUTO
Point your camera at white paper to
fill the screen.
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
Press the OK button.
The LCD monitor will display "Adjusting", and return to the menu
screen when the white balance is adjusted.
4
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready to take a picture.
4
42
Rec.Mode
Recorded Pixels
Quality
2048 1536
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
AUTO
Wide
Four-way controller
OK button
AUTO
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
MENU button
APicture Mode BFGDl
Setting the Focusing Area
You can changes the area for autofocus (Focusing Area).
4
Wide Normal range
Spot The autofocus range becomes smaller
1
2
Select [Focusing Area] on the [A Rec. Mode] menu.
Press the four-way controller (45) to
Rec.Mode
Recorded Pixels
Quality
2048 1536
change the focusing area.
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
AUTO
Wide
3
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready to take a picture.
AUTO
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
Saving the Focusing Area Setting 1 p.72
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Rec.Mode
Recorded Pixels
Quality
2048 1536
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
AUTO
Wide
Four-way controller
OK button
AUTO
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
MENU button
APicture Mode BFGDl
Setting the Light Metering Range
You can choose the part of the screen to use for measuring brightness
and determining exposure.
4
Detailed measurement of entire screen to determine
exposure.
L
M
N
Multi-segment
Center-weighted
Spot
Measures mainly the center of the screen to determine
exposure.
Measures only the very center of the screen to
determine exposure.
1
2
Select [AE Metering] on the [A Rec. Mode] menu.
Press the four-way controller (45) to
Rec.Mode
Recorded Pixels
Quality
2048 1536
change the metering mode.
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
AUTO
Wide
3
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready to take a picture.
AUTO
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
Saving the AE Metering Method 1 p.72
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Rec.Mode
Recorded Pixels
Quality
2048 1536
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
AUTO
Wide
Four-way controller
OK button
AUTO
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
MENU button
APicture Mode BFGDl
Setting Sensitivity
You can set the Sensitivity to match the brightness of the surroundings.
4
AUTO
100
The camera makes the adjustment automatically.
• The lower the Sensitivity (smaller number), the sharper the image with
less noise.The shutter speed will be slower in low light conditions.
• The higher the Sensitivity (larger number), the faster the shutter speed
in low light conditions. The image will have more noise.
200
400
1
2
Select [Sensitivity] on the [A Rec. Mode] menu.
Press the four-way controller (45) to
Rec.Mode
Recorded Pixels
Quality
White Balance
2048 1536
change the sensitivity.
AUTO
Wide
3
Press the OK button.
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
The camera is ready to take a picture.
Sensitivity
AUTO
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
The only available AUTO settings are 100 and 200.
Saving the Sensitivity 1 p.72
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Rec.Mode
Recorded Pixels
Quality
2048 1536
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
AUTO
Wide
Four-way controller
OK button
AUTO
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
MENU button
APicture Mode BFGDl
Setting the Instant Review Time
You can select the Instant Review display time from 0.5 sec, 1 sec, 2
sec, 3 sec, 5 sec, or OFF (no display).
4
1
2
Select [Instant Review] on the [A Rec. Mode] menu.
Press the four-way controller (45) to
Rec.Mode
Digital Zoom
Instant Review
Soft Setting
change the display time.
0.5s
3
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready to take a picture.
Ex. Bracket Step
WB Bracket Step
3D Mode
0.3
1
Parallel
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
The Instant Review setting stays the same even after the camera is
turned off.
APicture Mode BFGDl
Setting Image Sharpness
You can make the image outlines sharp or soft.
1
2
Select [Sharpness] on the [A Rec. Mode] menu.
Press the four-way controller (45) to
Rec.Mode
Memory
Sharpness
Saturation
Contrast
select x (Normal), z (Hard), or
y (Soft).
3
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready to take a picture.
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
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Rec.Mode
Recorded Pixels
Quality
2048 1536
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
AUTO
Wide
Four-way controller
OK button
AUTO
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
MENU button
APicture Mode BFGDl
Setting Color Saturation
This sets the color saturation.
4
1
2
Select [Saturation] on the [A Rec. Mode] menu.
Press the four-way controller (45) to
select z (High), x (Normal), or y
(Low).
Rec.Mode
Memory
Sharpness
Saturation
Contrast
3
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready to take a picture.
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
APicture Mode BFGDl
Setting the Image Contrast
You can set the image contrast level.
1
2
Select [Contrast] on the [A Rec. Mode] menu.
Press the four-way controller (45) to
select z (High), x (Normal), or y
(Low).
Rec.Mode
Memory
Sharpness
Saturation
Contrast
3
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready to take a picture.
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
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Switching Between Modes
Capture mode is for taking pictures, and Playback mode is for playing
back or erasing images.
Switching Between Capture Mode and Playback Mode
• Press the Playback button to switch from Capture mode to Playback mode.
• Press the Playback button or press the shutter release button halfway
to switch from Playback mode to Capture mode.
Selecting the Capture Mode
Display the virtual mode dial to select the Capture mode. There are
eight Capture modes available.
4
A
Program Mode
Lets you set all the functions.
p.49
You can match the settings to the
shooting situation. There are eight
picture modes available. (The
default setting is H.)
H
(Default
Setting)
Picture Mode
p.50
B
C
Night-Scene Mode
Movie Picture Mode
Panorama Assist Mode
3D Image Mode
Lets you take dark scenes.
Lets you take movie pictures.
Lets you take panorama pictures.
Lets you take 3D pictures.
p.53
p.54
p.56
p.58
F
G
Lets you set a color filter. (The
default setting is B&W.)
D
Digital Filter Mode
p.63
l
(Default
Setting)
Lets you use auto brackets. (The
default setting is l.)
Auto Bracket Mode
p.64
1
2
Press the four-way controller (3) in
Capture Mode.
The virtual mode dial is displayed.
Program
Press the four-way controller (23) to
select the desired mode.
OK
Ok
The icon will be magnified.
In Digital Filter Mode or Auto Bracket Mode, press the four-way
controller (5) again for detailed settings.
3
Press the OK button.
The icon for the selected Capture mode is displayed. The camera is
ready to take the picture.
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Taking Pictures
Shutter release button
Four-way controller
OK button
Program Mode
4
In Program Mode (A), you can set all the functions and take pictures.
1
2
3
4
5
Press the four-way controller (3) in Capture Mode.
The virtual mode dial is displayed.
Press the four-way controller (23) to
select the [Program A].
Program
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready to take a picture.
OK
Ok
Set the functions you want to use.
See “Setting the Capture Functions” (p.36~p.47) for instructions.
Press the shutter release button.
The picture will be taken.
Taking Still Pictures 1 p.22
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Shutter release button
Four-way controller
OK button
Picture Mode
You can match your settings to the situation.
4
Picture Mode
There are eight modes available.
Landscape
(Default Setting)
H
Enhances your landscape photos.
I
J
Flower
Enhances your flower photos.
Portrait
Enhances your portrait photos.
M
Self-Portrait
Enhances self-portraits or pictures including yourself.
Provides a softened effect for your pictures.
Softness can be set at seven levels.
V
L
Soft
Enhances pictures taken against dazzling backgrounds
such as beaches or snow.
Surf and Snow
K
U
Sunset
Beautiful results on pictures of sunsets or sunrises.
Makes the photograph look like a sketch.
Illustration
1
2
Press the four-way controller (3) in Capture Mode.
The virtual mode dial is displayed.
Press the four-way controller (23) to
select the [Picture Mode (H)] dial,
and press the four-way controller (5).
Picture Mode
The picture mode dial is displayed.
OK
Ok
50
3
Press the four-way controller (23) to
select the icon for the desired picture
mode.
Picture Mode
Portrait
OK
4
5
Press the OK button.
The Picture mode is selected.
Ok
Press the shutter release button.
The picture will be taken.
• In Picture mode, your selection is confirmed by pressing the shutter
release button half-way or by pressing the four-way controller, or by
doing nothing for more than five seconds.
• In Picture mode, the EV compensation, saturation, contrast,
sharpness, and white balance are automatically set to the optimum
values for each mode. (You can change the settings.)
4
Setting the Softness
You can set the softness for soft mode in Picture mode.
1
2
Select [Soft setting] on the [A Rec. Mode] menu.
Press the four-way controller (45) to
Rec.Mode
Digital Zoom
Instant Review
Soft Setting
Ex. Bracket Step
set the degree of softness.
Moving the (x) to the right will increase the
0.5s
0.3
1
Parallel
WB Bracket Step
3D Mode
softening effect. Move it to the left to decrease
softness.
MENU
OK
Ok
Exit
3
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready to take a picture.
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Shutter release button
Four-way controller
LCD monitor
Taking Self-Portraits
You can reverse the LCD monitor while you take a self-portrait or a
couple-shot, checking yourself in the LCD monitor while you take the
picture.
4
1
2
3
Press the four-way controller (3) to select [Picture
Mode] on the virtual mode dial, and set it to [Self-
portrait (M)].
Rotate the LCD Monitor.
You can see yourself in the LCD monitor.When you rotate the LCD
monitor, the image on the monitor rotates (mirror image).
Press the shutter release button.
The picture will be taken.
When pressing the shutter release button causes the camera to shake,
particularly for taking pictures in low light conditions, secure the camera
to a tripod or on another surface and use the self-timer.
Rotating the LCD Monitor 1 p.17
Matching the Picture to the Scene (Picture Mode)
1 p.50
52
Shutter release button
Four-way controller
OK button
Taking Dark Scenes (Night-Scene Mode)
The settings in this mode are appropriate for taking dark scenes.
4
1
2
3
4
Press the four-way controller (3) in Capture Mode.
The virtual mode dial is displayed.
Press the four-way controller (23) to
select the [Night Scene Mode(B)].
Night Scene Mode
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready to take a picture.
OK
Ok
Press the shutter release button.
The picture will be taken.
Pressing the Shutter Release Button 1 p.23
Playing Back Still Pictures 1 p.24
When taking night-scenes and other pictures with a slow shutter speed,
the capture time is nearly doubled, because of a function that removes
noise from the image after capture.
Because the shutter speed is slow when taking dark scenes, please
stabilize the camera on a tripod or other surface to prevent shaking the
camera.
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Shutter release button
Four-way controller
OK button
Taking Movie Pictures (Movie Picture Mode)
You can take movie pictures. The maximum length of one recording (1
set) is about 30 seconds. Sound cannot be recorded.
4
1
2
3
Press the four-way controller (3) in Capture Mode.
The virtual mode dial is displayed.
Press the four-way controller (23) to
select the [Movie (C)].
Movie
Press the OK button.
OK
Ok
4
1 Flash OFF icon 2 Movie Picture icon
3 Recording time remaining for next set
4 Sets remaining
2
1
1
22sec
4
5
Press the shutter release button.
Recording will begin. You can switch the
image size using the Zoom button.
3
x
Subject becomes bigger.
w Subject becomes smaller.
Press the shutter release button.
Playback will end. The remaining available recording time is
displayed.
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Recording by holding down the shutter release button
If you hold down the shutter release button for one second or more, the
camera will record while you hold down the button. Recording stops
when you release the shutter release button.
Playing Back Movie Pictures 1 p.75
• The flash will not fire in Movie Picture mode.
• Continuous shooting is not available in Movie Picture mode.
• The only focus mode available in Movie Picture mode is Autofocus.
4
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Shutter release button
Four-way controller
OK button
Taking Panorama Pictures (Panorama Assist
Mode)
ACD photostitcher is only for the English version and the Japanese
version.
4
You can join several images together to form one panorama picture.
Use a Windows PC and the provided software to join the images.
1
2
Press the four-way controller (3) in Capture Mode.
The virtual mode dial is displayed.
Press the four-way controller (23) to select [Panorama
Assist (F)].
3
4
Press the OK button.
Press the four-way controller to
choose the joining direction.
4 Joins the images at the left.
Set shift direction
5 Joins the images at the right.
2 Joins the images at the top.
3 Joins the images at the bottom.
The explanation below will assume that 5 is selected.
5
Take the first picture.
Press the shutter release button to take the first
image. The right edge of the image is displayed
in transparent form at the left of the LCD
monitor.
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6
7
Move the camera to the right, and
take the second picture.
Repeat this procedure for the third and
following pictures.
Press the OK button.
The screen returns to step 4.
To cancel Panorama Assist mode, switch to any other mode.
• The camera cannot join the images. Use the software provided. For
details on joining panorama images, see the separate booklet
“Viewing Your Digital Camera Images On Your PC”.
• Continuous shooting is not available in Panorama Assist mode.
• You need a Windows PC for joining panorama pictures. (The
provided software is not Macintosh-compatible.)
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Shutter release button
Four-way controller
OK button
MENU button
Taking 3D Pictures (3D Image Mode)
Using the LCD monitor, you can take 3D pictures to be viewed by the
parallel method or cross method (p.60). Print out the 3D picture and look at
it through the 3D image viewer provided. It will appear in three dimensions.
4
Selecting the viewing method
The default setting is Parallel to view with the 3D Image Viewer. If you
do not need to switch to Cross, proceed to step 5.
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu will be displayed.
Press the four-way controller (23) to
select [3D Mode].
Rec.Mode
Digital Zoom
Instant Review
Soft Setting
Ex. Bracket Step
WB Bracket Step
3D Mode
0.5s
Press the four-way controller (45) to
select Cross.
You can also view it without the image viewer.
0.3
1
Parallel
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
4
Press the OK button.
The screen returns to the 3D image mode.
Taking Pictures
5
6
Press the four-way controller (3) in Capture Mode.
The virtual mode dial is displayed.
Press the four-way controller (23) to select the 3D
Image mode (G).
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7
8
Press the OK button.
The screen for taking the first image appears on the left side of the
LCD monitor.
Take the first image.
5
Position the subject at the center of the left side
of the screen, and press the shutter release
button. The image is displayed on the left side
of the LCD monitor. The right side of the screen
is for taking the second image.
9
Move the camera to the right without changing your
stance.
10 Overlap the images.
4
The first image appears opaque on the right of
the screen, overlapping the second. Match the
opaque image with the actual image to make
the layout match.
11 Press the shutter release button.
The second image is taken, and the display returns to step 7. To take
more 3D pictures, repeat the operations from step 8.
• Check the images in Playback mode.
• To cancel 3D Image mode, press the four-way controller (3) to switch
to a different mode.
• Taking pictures of a moving subject will not provide a three-
dimensional effect, because two images are required for each
subject. If taking a picture of a person, ask your model to stay still,
and take the second picture quickly. Shifting the camera horizontally
is much easier when using a tripod or other support.
• The camera should be moved about 1/40 of the distance to the
subject. For example, if the distance is 3m, the movement amount
would be 3m÷40=7.5cm.Each individual sees 3D images differently,
so do not be too concerned. Use the chart below as a guide, and
experiment with different movement distances.
Distance to subject
Camera movement
0.1m
0.3m
1cm
0.5m
1m
3m
5m
0.5cm
1.5cm
2.5cm
7.5cm
13cm
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Viewing 3D Pictures with the Parallel method and Cross method
Because our eyes are positioned about 6 to 7cm apart, each eye sees
at a slightly different angle. The brain processes this difference to
produce a three-dimensional image. This principle is applied to taking
and viewing 3D pictures.
3D pictures can be viewed by the Parallel method, where the left and
right lines of sight are parallel (like looking far away), or by the Cross
method, crossing the lines of sight. Viewing a 3D picture without the
viewer may take some practice.
Assembling the 3D Image Viewer
Assemble the supplied 3D Image Viewer as shown below.
4
60
How to view 3D pictures with the 3D Image Viewer
Print out the pictures so they are 11cm to 12cm wide. Place the 3D
Image Viewer divider between the two images.
4
The distance between the eyes differ from person to person. Some may
not see a three-dimensional effect even with the same size print.
Pictures too large or too small make seeing the three-dimensional effect
very difficult. Try different size prints until the right effect is achieved.
• Never look at the sun through the 3D Image Viewer.
• Do not leave the 3D Image Viewer in direct sunlight, as this may
cause a fire.
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Example of a 3D Picture
4
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Shutter release button
Four-way controller
OK button
Taking Pictures with Digital Filters (Digital Filter
Mode)
You can take pictures with digital filters with a variety of colors, such as
red, blue, and green.
4
Filters
Eight color filters are provided: black-and-white, sepia, red, green, blue,
black-and-white+red, black-and-white+green, and black-and-
white+blue. When you select a filter in Digital Filter Mode, the display
on the LCD monitor is filtered with the selected color, and the pictures
are taken in that color.
1
2
3
Press the four-way controller (3) in Capture Mode.
The virtual mode dial is displayed.
Press the four-way controller (23) to
select the [Digital Filter (D)].
Digital Filter
Press the four-way controller (5).
The filter selection screen is displayed.
OK
Ok
4
5
6
Press the four-way controller (23) to
select the filter.
Digital Filter
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready to take a picture.
B&W
OK
Ok
Press the shutter release button.
The picture is taken.
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Shutter release button
Four-way controller
OK button
Automatically Change Capture Conditions (Auto
Bracket Mode)
You can automatically take three pictures in a row with different settings
for exposure, saturation, sharpness, and contrast. For exposure and
white balance, the bracket step must be set in advance.
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
Press the four-way controller (3) in Capture Mode.
The virtual mode dial is displayed.
Press the four-way controller (23) to select [Auto
Bracket (l)].
Press the four-way controller (5).
The bracket type selection screen is displayed.
Press the four-way controller (23) to
Auto Bracket
select the bracket type.
Press the OK button.
The camera is in Bracket Capture Mode.
Saturation
OK
Ok
Press the shutter release button.
The pictures are taken in Auto Bracket mode.
• Check the images in Playback mode.
• Setting the Auto Bracket Mode will cancel the Continuous Shooting mode.
• To exit auto bracket capture mode, switch to another mode.
Playing Back Still Pictures 1 p.24
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Setting the Exposure Bracket
You can set the bracket step to use when selecting Ex. Bracketing in
Auto Bracket Mode. Select from ±03, ±0.7, ±1.0, ±1.3, ±1.7, or ±2.0
1
2
3
Select [Ex. Bracket Step] on the
[A Rec. Mode] menu.
Rec.Mode
Digital Zoom
Instant Review
Soft Setting
Ex. Bracket Step
WB Bracket Step
3D Mode
0.5s
Press the four-way controller (45) to
set the step.
0.3
1
Parallel
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready to take a picture.
Three images will be taken; one with standard exposure, one with a
positive (+) step, and one with a negative (-) step.
4
Setting the White Balance Bracket
You can set the bracket step to use when selecting White Balance in
Auto Bracket Mode. Select from ±1, ±2, ±3, ±4, or ±5.
1
2
3
Select [WB Bracket Step] on the
[A Rec. Mode] menu.
Rec.Mode
Digital Zoom
Instant Review
Soft Setting
Ex. Bracket Step
WB Bracket Step
3D Mode
0.5s
Press the four-way controller (45) to
set the step.
0.3
1
Parallel
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready to take a picture.
Three images will be taken; one with standard white balance, one
with a positive (+) step, and one with a negative (-) step.
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Shutter release button
Four-way controller
APicture Mode BDl
Continuous Shooting (Continuous Shooting/
High-Speed Shooting)
4
Pictures are taken continually while the shutter release button is pressed.
There is Continuous Shooting and High-Speed Shooting available.
Continuous
Images are captured, processed, and saved one by one.
j
Shooting
High-Speed Three frames are taken in a row, followed by image
Shooting processing and saving.
q
1
2
Press the four-way controller (2) to
display jor q on the LCD monitor.
3
Press the shutter release button.
Pictures are taken continually while the shutter
release button is pressed.
Recording stops when you release the shutter
release button.
Playing Back Still Pictures 1 p.24
• You can continue shooting until the CF card is full.
• The interval between continuous shots differs according to recorded
pixels and quality level settings.
• The flash will not fire in Continuous Shooting mode.
• Continuous shooting and High-speed shooting are not available in 3D
Image mode, Movie Picture mode, Panorama Assist mode, or Auto
Bracket mode.
• High-speed shooting is not available in night-scene mode, or when
using black-and-white+red, black-and-white+green, or black-and-
white+blue digital filters.
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Shutter release button
Four-way controller
APicture Mode BCFGDl
Using the Self-Timer
The picture will be taken either 10 seconds or 2 seconds after the
shutter release button is pressed.
4
1
2
Press the four-way controller (2) to
display gor r on the LCD monitor.
3
Press the shutter release button.
gThe self-timer is engaged, and the self-timer
lamp lights for about 7 seconds. The picture
is taken about 3 seconds after the self-timer
lamp begins to blink.
r The self-timer is engaged, and the picture is taken about 2 seconds
after the self-timer lamp begins to blink.
Pressing the four-way controller or the MENU button during count-down
display will cancel the self-timer.
Playing Back Still Pictures 1 p.24
Taking a Self-Portraits 1 p.52
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Zoom button
Four-way controller
OK button
MENU button
APicture Mode BFGDl
Using the Zoom
You can use the Zoom to take pictures in Tele or Wide mode.
4
1
Press the Zoom button in Capture
mode.
3
x
Tele: Subject becomes larger.
w Wide: Subject becomes smaller.
When the digital zoom function is disabled,
there is an optical zoom available up to 3 times.
When the digital zoom function is enabled, you
can further enlarge the subject up to 8 times.
Zoom bar
3
Digital zoom range
Saving the Zoom Position 1 p.72
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Enabling the Digital Zoom Function
1
Press the MENU button in Capture mode.
The [A Rec. Mode] menu will be displayed.
Press the four-way controller (3) to
2
3
4
Rec.Mode
Digital Zoom
Instant Review
Soft Setting
Ex. Bracket Step
WB Bracket Step
3D Mode
select [Digital Zoom].
0.5s
Press the four-way controller (5) to
select O (on).
0.3
1
Parallel
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready to take a picture.
Saving the Digital Zoom Function Setting 1 p.72
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Four-way controller
APicture Mode BCFGDl
EV Compensation
Use EV Compensation when you want to intentionally over expose
(brighten) or under expose (darken) your picture.
4
1
Press the four-way controller (45) in
Capture Mode.
3
5 Adjusts the exposure to over-expose (+
side).
4 Adjusts the exposure to under-expose (-
<+0.7>
side).
The EV Compensation setting is displayed on the LCD monitor.
When you press the four-way controller (45) once, or when you set
this to ±0, the display will disappear in two seconds.
Saving the EV Compensation Setting 1 p.72
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Saving the Settings
Saving the Menu Items (Memory)
You can choose whether to save the set values when the camera is
turned off. If you select On, the camera saves the settings in effect just
before the camera is turned off. If you select Off, the settings return to
default settings when the camera is turned off.
Default
Setting
Item
Description
Saves the Flash mode setting selected with the
button.
Flash
O
P
EV compensation Saves the EV compensation settings.
4
Saves the White Balance settings on the Rec. Mode
menu.
White Balance
Focusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
P
Saves the Focusing Area settings on the Rec. Mode
menu.
P
P
Saves the AE Metering settings on the Rec. Mode
menu.
Saves the Sensitivity settings on the Rec. Mode
menu.
P
Saves the Digital Zoom settings on the Rec. Mode
menu.
Digital Zoom
O
Focus Mode
Zoom Position
Display Mode
Saves the Focus Mode settings.
Saves the Zoom Position settings.
Saves the LCD monitor display mode.
P
P
P
Saves the file numbers. File numbers will continue
to have sequential numbers even after changing the
CF card.
File No.
O
• Menu items not included in Memory will also be saved with the
settings selected on the menus for each function.
• Zoom positions set within the digital zoom range will not be saved
even when Zoom Position is set to On in Memory.
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1
2
Press the MENU button in Capture mode.
Press the four-way controller (23) to
Rec.Mode
Memory
Sharpness
select [Memory].
Saturation
Contrast
3
Press the four-way controller (5).
The Memory menu is displayed.
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
4
5
6
Press the four-way controller (23) to
select the item.
Memory
Flash
EV Compensation
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
Press the four-way controller (45) to
select O (on) or P (off).
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
Press the OK button twice.
The camera is ready to take a picture.
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Playback/Deleting
Playing Back Images
Zoom/f/ybutton
Four-way controller
Playing Back Still Pictures
See “Playing Back Images” (p.24), or “Playing Back Previous or Next
Images” (p.24).
5
Zoom Playback
You can play back images magnified up to 12 times. A button operation
guide is displayed on the LCD monitor during magnification.
1
2
In Playback mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
select the image to magnify.
Press x/yon the Zoom/f/ybutton.
x1.0
The image is magnified. (1×-12×) Keep pressing
to continuously change the magnification.
• Operations available during Zoom Playback:
Four-way controller (2345) Moves zoom
position
Zoom/f/ybutton (x)
Zoom/f/ybutton (x)
Makes image larger
Makes image smaller
3
Press the shutter release button halfway.
The camera is ready to take a picture.
Zoom Display is not available for movie pictures.
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Playback button
Four-way controller
Playing Back Movie Pictures
To play back movie pictures: A button operation guide is displayed on
the LCD monitor during playback.
1
2
In Playback mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
select the image to play back.
5
Press the four-way controller (2).
100-0049
Playback will start.
• Operations available during Playback:
Four-way controller (4)
Four-way controller (5)
Four-way controller (2)
Reverse playback
Forward playback
Pause
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• Operations available while paused:
Four-way controller (4)
Four-way controller (5)
Four-way controller (2)
Frame reverse
Frame forward
Cancels pause (Playback resumes)
3
4
Press the four-way controller (3).
Playback will stop.
Press the Playback button.
The camera returns to Capture mode.
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Zoom/f/ybutton
Four-way controller
Nine Image Display
You can display nine images at the same time.
1
2
In Playback mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
select the image.
Press w/f on the Zoom f/ybutton.
100-0030
5
Up to nine small images will be displayed at
once.
Press the four-way controller (2345) to
select the image. If there are 10 or more
images recorded, a scroll bar appears at the
Selected image
right of the screen. With an image selected in
the bottom row, pressing the four-way controller
(3) displays the next nine images.
With the very last image selected, press the four-way controller (3) to
display the first nine images.
3
Press w/f on the Zoom f/ybutton.
The selected image is displayed by itself.
* For movie pictures, the first frame is displayed.
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Four-way controller
OK button
MENU button
Slideshow
You can play back all recorded images on your CF card successively.
1
2
3
4
In Playback mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
select the images for the slideshow.
Press the MENU button.
Play Back
5
Slideshow
3s
The Playback Mode menu is displayed.
Press the four-way controller (3) to
select [Slideshow].
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
Press the four-way controller (45) to
change the playback interval.
Select from 3s (3 sec), 5s (5 sec), 10s (10sec), 15s (15 sec), 20s (20
sec), and 30s (30 sec).
5
Press the OK button.
Playback will start at the specified interval.
• Pressing the four-way controller or the MENU button during
continuous playback will stop the slideshow.
• The slideshow will repeat until you press a button to stop it.
• Movie pictures will be played through to the end and move to the next
image, regardless of the playback interval.
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Deleting Images
i button
Four-way controller
OK button
Deleting a Single Image
1
In Playback mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
select the image to delete.
2
3
4
Press the i button.
The Delete screen will be displayed.
Delete(One)
5
Delete
Press the four-way controller (2) to
select [Delete].
Cancel
100-0107
OK
All
Ok
Press the OK button.
• You can also delete displayed images in Instant Review (p.23).
• You cannot delete protected (Z) images.
Deleting All Images
You can erase all saved images at once.
• Once deleted, images cannot be restored.
• Protected images cannot be deleted.
1
In Playback mode, press the i button
twice.
Delete(All)
Delete all images on memory card?
The Delete All screen is displayed.
Delete
Cancel
2
3
Select [Delete] with the four-way
controller (2).
OK
Ok
Press the OK button.
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Z button
Four-way controller
OK button
Protecting Images from Deletion (Protect)
You can protect images from being accidentally erased.
1
2
3
4
In Playback mode, select the image to protect with the
four-way controller (45).
Press the Z button.
Protect(One)
The Protect screen is displayed.
Protect
5
Select [Protect] with the four-way
Unprotect
controller (2).
100-0107
OK
All
Ok
Press the OK button.
• Select Unprotect in step 3 to cancel the Protect setting.
• The Z symbol is displayed when playing back protected images.
Protecting All Images
You can protect all of the images.
1
2
Enter the Playback mode.
Press the Z button twice.
The Protect All screen is displayed.
3
4
Select [Protect] with the four-way controller (2).
Press the OK button.
Select Unprotect in step 3 to cancel the Protect setting on all of the
images.
Even protected images are deleted by formatting the CF card.
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Viewing Images on a TV
By using the video cable, you can capture and play back images
using a TV or other equipment with a video IN jack as your
monitor. Make sure that both the TV and the camera are turned off
before connecting the cable.
5
1
2
Open the terminal cover and connect the video cable.
Connect the other end of the video cable to the video
IN jack on the TV.
3
Turn on the TV and the camera.
Selecting the Video Output Format 1 p.86
The LCD monitor is always off when the camera is connected to a
TV.When using the camera for a long time, use of the AC adapter
(optional) is recommended.Please refer to the operating manual of the
TV or other connected equipment.
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Printing Service Settings (DPOF)
You can print the images on the CF card using a DPOF (Digital Print
Order Format) compatible printer, or at a printing service.
Four-way controller
OK button
Single Image Settings
5
Set the following items for each image.
• Copies: Set the number of prints up to 99.
• Date: Specify whether or not to imprint the date on the image.
1
2
3
In Playback mode, use the four-way controller (45) to
select the image for DPOF settings.
Press the four-way controller (2).
DPOF
ONE
The DPOF screen is displayed.
Copies
00
Use the four-way controller (45) to
select [ONE], and press the four-way
controller (3).
Date
100-0107
MENU
OK
Exit
Ok
The frame will move to Number of Prints.
Press the four-way controller (45) to
select the number of prints, and
press the four-way controller (3).
The frame will move to Date.
4
5
DPOF
ONE
Copies
Date
01
100-0107
MENU
OK
Exit
Ok
Press the four-way controller (45) to
select O or P.
O The date will be printed.
P
The date will not be printed.
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6
Press the OK button.
Prints can be made according to the settings.
• If DPOF settings already exist for an image, the number of prints and
the on/off date setting will be displayed.
• To cancel DPOF settings, set the number of prints to 0 and press the
OK button.
• DPOF settings are not available for movie pictures.
• Some printers or printing equipment at the photo processing lab may
not imprint the date even when the DPOF setting is set.
5
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Four-way controller
OK button
Settings for All Images
1
Press the four-way controller (2) in Playback Mode.
The DPOF screen is displayed.
2
Press the four-way controller (45) to select [All] and
press the four-way controller (3).
5
The frame will move to Number of Copies.
3
Press the four-way controller (45) to
set the number of prints.
DPOF
ALL
DPOF setting for all images.
The maximum setting is 99.
Copies
Date
01
4
5
Press the four-way controller (3).
MENU
OK
Ok
Exit
Press the four-way controller (45) to
select O or P for the date.
O The date will be printed.
P
The date will not be printed.
6
Press the OK button.
Prints can be made according to the settings.
• Settings for all images will cancel settings for single images.
• When you specify the number of prints for all images, the number of
prints applies to all images.Before printing, always check that the
number is correct.
• DPOF settings are not available for movie pictures.
• To cancel DPOF settings, with "All Images" selected, set the number
of prints to 00.
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Settings
Camera Settings
How to recall the [B Set-up] menu
Four-way controller
OK button
MENU button
Rec.Mode
Set-Up
Recorded Pixels
Quality
2048 1536
Format
Beep
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
AUTO
Wide
Date Adjust
World Time
Language/
mm/dd/yy
English
Normal
AUTO
Display Mode
MENU
Exit
OK
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
Ok
Formatting a CF card
6
Formatting will delete all the data on the CF card.
• Do not open the CF card cover while formatting a CF card. The card
may be damaged beyond use.
• Please note that formatting will delete protected images as well.
1
2
Select [Format] on the [B Set-up] menu.
Press the four-way controller (5).
The format screen is displayed.
3
4
Select [Format] with the four-way controller (2).
Press the OK button.
Formatting begins. When formatting is complete, the camera is ready
to take a picture.
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Changing the Date Style and Date/Time
You can change the initial date and time settings. You can also set the
date display style. Choose from y/m/d, m/d/y, and d/m/y.
1
2
Select [Date Adjust] on the [B Set-up] menu.
Press the four-way controller (5).
The Date Adjust screen is displayed.
See “Initial Settings” (p.18) for instructions on setting the date and
time.
Changing the Display Language
You can change the language of the menus and error messages.
1
2
Select [Language] on the [B Set-up] menu.
Press the four-way controller (5).
The Language setting screen is displayed.
3
4
5
Select your language with the four-way controller
(23).
6
Press the OK button.
Menus are displayed in the language of your choice.
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready for capture or playback.
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How to recall the [B Set-up] menu
Four-way controller
OK button
MENU button
Rec.Mode
Recorded Pixels
Set-Up
2048 1536
Format
Quality
Beep
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
AUTO
Wide
Date Adjust
World Time
Language/
mm/dd/yy
English
Normal
AUTO
Display Mode
MENU
Exit
OK
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
Ok
Selecting the Video Output Format
You can select the output format (NTSC or PAL) for capturing or playing
back images on a TV monitor.
6
1
2
Select [Video Out] on the [B Set-up] menu.
Press the four-way controller (45) to select NTSC or
PAL, to match your TV output format.
3
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready for capture or playback.
Turning the Operation Sound On and Off
You can turn the operation sounds on and off.
1
2
Select [Beep] on the [B Set-up] menu.
Press the four-way controller (45) to select O (on) or
P (off).
3
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready for capture or playback.
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Setting World Time
The date and time set in “Initial Settings” (p.18) are the Home Time
(your usual time zone) setting.
Setting World Time enables you to display the local date and time on
the monitor when traveling overseas.
1
2
Select [World Time] on the [B Set-up] menu.
Press the four-way controller (5).
World Time
City
DST
NYC
The World time setting screen is displayed.
20:13
NYC
3
Press the four-way controller (45) to
switch between O and P.
ODisplays the time in the country selected in
World time.
City
DST
20:13
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
PDisplays the time in the country selected as Home Time.
4
Press the four-way controller (3).
This sets world time city.
If New York is selected as the world time city, New York’s position
blinks on the world map, and the Xwill display the code for New York
(NYC) and the local time.
6
5
6
Press the four-way controller (45) to select the World
Time city, and press the four-way controller (3).
Press the four-way controller (45) to select DST O (on)
or P (off), and press the four-way controller (3).
This sets home time city.
If New York is selected for home time city, press the four-way
controller (45) to select your Home time city, or turn DST on and off.
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Press the OK button 2 times.
The camera is ready to capture or play back images with the correct
date and time.
See the list on p.92 for available cities and their codes.
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How to recall the [B Set-up] menu
Four-way controller
OK button
MENU button
Rec.Mode
Recorded Pixels
Set-Up
2048 1536
Format
Quality
Beep
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
AUTO
Wide
Date Adjust
World Time
Language/
mm/dd/yy
English
Normal
AUTO
Display Mode
MENU
Exit
OK
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
Ok
Setting the Display Mode
This determines the content displayed on the LCD monitor. You can
choose Normal, Histogram, Grid, or No Information. Capture mode and
Playback mode display different information on the screen.
Normal
6
Capture information is
displayed.
Capture Mode
1 2 3 4
Playback Mode
6
10
1 Flash 2 Focus Mode
3 Capture method
4 Capture mode
100-0030
3
5 Autofocus frame
6 Capacity remaining
7 Battery symbol
8 Date and Time
9 Shutter speed · Aperture
value
1/100
F2.6
03/20/2003
11:20
7
5
9
8
10Folder name · File name
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Histogram
Brightness distribution is
displayed. The horizontal
axis shows brightness (dark
to bright left to right), and
the vertical axis shows the
pixels.
Capture Mode
Playback Mode
100-0030
3
1/100
F2.6
03/20/2003
11:20
Grid
The grid is not displayed in
Playback mode.
Capture Mode
No Information
Capture information is not
Capture Mode
displayed.
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• During Autofocus, the
Autofocus frame and battery
icon are displayed.
• Settings are displayed for
several seconds when
changed.
1
2
Select [Display Mode] on the [B Set-up] menu.
Press the four-way controller (45) to select your
desired display mode.
3
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready for capture or playback.
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How to recall the [B Set-up] menu
Four-way controller
OK button
MENU button
Rec.Mode
Recorded Pixels
Set-Up
2048 1536
Format
Quality
Beep
White Balance
Forcusing Area
AE Metering
Sensitivity
AUTO
Wide
Date Adjust
World Time
Language/
mm/dd/yy
English
Normal
AUTO
Display Mode
MENU
Exit
OK
MENU
Exit
OK
Ok
Ok
Screen Effect
You can use various animated effects when switching display screens
on the LCD monitor.
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1
2
Select [Screen Effect] on the [B Set-up] menu.
Press the four-way controller (45) to select O (on) or
P (off).
3
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready for capture or playback.
Setting the Background Color
This sets the background design and color displayed on the LCD monitor.
1
2
Select [Background Color] on the [B Set-up] menu.
Press the four-way controller (5).
The Background color screen is displayed.
3
4
Press the four-way controller (4253) to select the
background color.
Press the OK button twice.
The camera is ready for capture or playback.
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Setting Auto Power Off
You can set the camera to turn off automatically after a certain length of
inactivity.
1
2
Select [Auto Power Off] on the [B Set-up] menu.
Press the four-way controller (45) to select 3 min, 5
min, or OFF.
3
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready for capture or playback.
Auto Power Off will not work during slideshow playback or a USB
connection.
Setting LCD Monitor Brightness
You can set the brightness for your LCD monitor.
1
2
Select [Brightness Level] on the [B Set-up] menu.
Press the four-way controller (45) to adjust the
brightness while you watch the LCD monitor.
6
Press the four-way controller (4) to darken the display, and the four-
way controller (5) to brighten it.
3
Press the OK button twice.
The camera is ready for capture or playback.
Resetting to Default Settings [Reset]
This resets all settings other than Date/Time, Language, Video Out,
Date Style, and World Time.
1
2
Select [Reset] on the [B Set-up] menu.
Press the four-way controller (5).
The Reset screen is displayed.
3
4
Press the four-way controller (2) to select [Reset].
Press the OK button.
The camera is ready for capture or playback.
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Appendix
List of City Names
There are the cities and code numbers available for setting the world
time.
PPG
HNL
ANC
YVR
SFO
LAX
YYC
DEN
MEX
CHI
Pagopago
Honolulu
Anchorage
Vancouver
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Calgary
THR
DXB
KHI
Tehran
Dubai
Karachi
Kabul
KBL
MLE
DEL
CMB
KTM
DAC
RGN
BKK
KUL
VTE
SIN
Male
Delhi
Colombo
Kathmandu
Dacca
Denver
Mexico City
Chicago
Miami
Rangoon
Bangkok
Kuala Lumpur
Vientiane
Singapore
Phnom Penh
Ho chi Minh
Jakarta
MIA
YTO
NYC
SCL
CCS
YHZ
BUE
SAO
RIO
Toronto
New York
Santiago
Caracas
Halifax
PNH
SGN
JKT
Buenos Aires
Sao Paulo
Rio de Janeiro
Madrid
HKG
PER
BJS
SHA
MNL
TPE
SEL
ADL
TYO
GUM
SYD
NOU
WLG
AKL
Hong Kong
Perth
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MAD
LON
PAR
MIL
Beijing
London
Shanghai
Manila
Paris
Milano
Taipei
ROM
BER
JNB
IST
Rome
Seoul
Berlin
Adelaide
Tokyo
Johannesburg
Instanbul
Cairo
Guam
CAI
Sydney
Noumea
Wellington
Auckland
JRS
MOW
JED
Jerusalem
Moscow
Jeddah
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Messages
The following messages may be displayed on the LCD monitor during
camera operation.
Memory full
The CF card memory is full, and no more images can be
saved. Insert a new CF card or delete unwanted images.
(p.15, p.78)
You may be able to save the image by changing the quality
level or recorded pixels. (p.39, p.40)
No image
There are no images for playback on the CF card.
Camera cannot display You are trying to play back an image not supported by this
this image
camera. You may be able to display this on a PC or
another brand of camera.
No card in camera
Battery depleted
The CF card is not inserted in the camera. (p.15)
The battery is exhausted. Charge the battery if it is an
rechargeable battery. Otherwise, replace with new
batteries. (p.12)
Memory card error
Card not formatted
The CF card has a problem, and image capture and
playback are impossible. Try displaying it on a PC.
The CF card inserted is not formatted, or has been
formatted on a PC or other device. (p.84)
Data being recorded
Changing the settings
The image is being recorded onto the CF card.
The image protect settings or DPOF settings are being
changed.
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Formatting
Deleting
The CF card is being formatted.
The image is being deleted.
Image folder could not
be created
The maximum file number has been used, and no more
images can be saved. Insert a new CF card or format the
CF card. (p.84)
Settings not stored
The CF card memory is full, and no more DPOF settings
can be made.
Could not save image
The image could not be saved because of a CF card error.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Cause
Remedy
The camera will No batteries are
Check whether battery is installed. If not,
install battery.
not turn on.
installed
CF card cover is open
Close the CF card cover.
Battery is installed
incorrectly
Check orientation of battery. Reinsert
battery according to the (-) and (+)
symbols in the battery compartment.
(p.12)
Battery is exhausted
Connected to a TV
Install new batteries in the camera. Or,
use the AC Adapter.
No image on
the LCD
monitor
The LCD monitor is always off when the
camera is connected to a TV. (The LCD
monitor is also off when the video cable I-
VC2 is connected to the camera.)
Image is displayed but Images on the LCD monitor may be hard
hard to see
to see when taking pictures outside in
sunlight. Change the brightness settings
on your LCD monitor. (p.91) Or, use the
LCD monitor hood.(p.17)
Shutter release Flash is charging
button will not
work
While the flash status lamp is flashing
red, the flash is being charged and a
picture cannot be taken. The lamp lights
red when charging is complete.
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The CF card is full
Recording
Insert a CF card with some space, or
delete unwanted images. (p.15, p.78)
Please wait until recording is finished.
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Problem
Cause
Remedy
Out of focus
Subject is difficult for
Autofocus to handle
Subjects difficult for Autofocus include
those with low contrast (blue skies, white
walls), dark objects, fine-patterned
objects, fast-moving objects, and
landscapes seen through a window or
net. Focus on something at the same
distance as your subject, secure the
focus (by pressing shutter release button
halfway), aim at your subject, and press
shutter release button fully.
Subject is not in
Focusing Area
Position focusing target within the frame
(Focusing Area) at the center of the LCD
screen. If your subject is not within the
Focusing area, first focus on your subject
within the AF area, secure the focus (by
pressing shutter release button halfway),
then reframe your picture as desired, and
press shutter release button fully.
Subject is too close
Set the focus mode on q. (p.36)
The focus mode is on q When the focusing mode is on q, normal
pictures will be out of focus.
Picture is dark Subject is too far away If the subject is too far away, the image
in a dark environment
(night-scenes, etc.)
will be dark. Take the picture within the
flash range.
Background is dark
When taking a picture of a person against
a dark background, the person may
appear clearly while the background
appears dark, because the flash does not
reach it. If you select the Bmode on the
virtual dial screen, both the person and
the night-scene will be clear. (p.53)
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Flash does not The Flash Mode is set to Set to Auto or b. (p.38)
fire
Off
The Capture mode is
set on C, Continuous
Capture, or s.
The flash will not fire in these modes.
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Optional Accessories
The following optional accessories are available for this camera.
AC Adapter D-AC5
USB Cable I-USB2 (included)
Video cable I-VC2 (included)
Camera Case O-CC5
Strap O-ST5 (included)
3D Image Viewer O-3DV1
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Main Specifications
Model
Effective Pixels
Fully automatic compact-type digital still camera with built-in zoom
3.2 megapixels
Sensor
3.34 megapixels (total pixels), 1/2.7 inch interline transfer CCD with a
primary color filter
Recorded Pixels
Still
2048×1536 pixels, 1600×1200 pixels,
1024×768 pixels, 640×480 pixels
Movie picture 320×240 pixels
Sensitivity
Auto, Manual (Equivalent to ISO100, ISO200, and ISO400)
File Format
Still
JPEG (Exif2.2), DCF, DPOF, PRINT Image Matching II
Movie picture AVI (Open DML Motion JPEG), about 15fps
“Best”, “Better”, “Good”
Quality Level
Storage Medium
Image Storage Capacity
Compact Flash (CF) Type I
Quality Level
Recorded Pixels
Movie picture
(320×240)
Best
Better
Good
2048×1536
1600×1200
1024×768
640×480
8
13
24
50
16
27
50
89
33
60
30 sec × 2 sets
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128
•
These figures show the number of shots when using a 16MB CF card.
White Balance
Lens
Auto, Daylight, Shade, Tungsten Light, Fluorescent light, Manual
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Focal Length
5.8mm - 17.4mm (Equivalent to 38 - 114mm in
35mm format)
Aperture
f/2.6 - f/5.0
Lens Composition
6 elements in 5 groups (one lens aspherical on both
sides)
Zoom type
Electrically driven
Capture Range
38.4mm×28.5mm (full screen) (Using macro mode
or manual focus at max. WIDE position)
Lens Barrier
Electrically driven
Digital Zoom
LCD monitor
Capture Mode
Max 2.7× (Combines with 3× optical zoom to
provide zoom equivalent to 8× max.)
1.5 TFT color LCD monitor (with backlight and brightness control)
180-degree rotation mechanism included
Playback Functions
Autofocus system
Single-frame, 9-frame index, enlargement (max. 12×), scroll, slideshow,
movie playback
Type
TTL contrast detection by sensor
Capture Range
(From lens front)
Normal: 0.4m ~ ∞ (full zoom range)
Macro: 0.1m ~ 0.5m (full zoom range)
Infinity-landscape: ∞ (full zoom range)
Focus Lock
By pressing the shutter release button halfway
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Manual Focus
0.1m ~ ∞
Exposure Mechanism AE Metering
TTL metering by sensor (multi-segment, center-
weighted, spot)
Exposure modes
Standard, PICT, Night-scene, Movie, 3D
±2EV (Can be set in 1/3EV steps)
EV compensation
Movie Picture
Auto Bracket available
Model
Recording time approx. 1 sec - 30 sec.
Shutter
Flash
Electronic/Mechanical shutter
Speed
Approx. 1/1500 sec - 4 sec.
Model
Automatic flash with red-eye reduction function
Flash Modes
Auto, Flash Off, Flash On, Auto+Red-eye
reduction, Flash On+Red-eye reduction
Capture Range
Wide Approx. 0.2m-5.0m w/Sensitivity AUTO
Tele Approx. 0.1m-2.7m w/Sensitivity AUTO
Drive Modes
Self-timer
Single-frame, Continuous, Self-timer
Electronic control, operation time: approx. 10 sec.
World Time settings for 62 cities (28 time zones)
Time function
Power Supply
Lithium battery CR-V3, two AA batteries (Alkaline, nickel, Ni-MH, Lithium),
AC Adapter Kit (optional)
Battery Life
I/O Port
Approx. 650
images
(with 50% of shooting using flash, and using lithium
battery CR-V3)
* Based on PENTAX measuring conditions.
USB/AV terminal (PC communication USB1.1), external power supply
terminal
Video Output format
Size
NTSC/PAL
105 (W) × 63 (H) × 41.5 (D) mm (excludes operating members)
180g (excludes battery and CF card)
230g (Includes battery and CF card)
Mass
Mass when shooting
Accessories
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Lithium battery CR-V3, 3D image viewer, USB cable, software (CD-ROM),
video cable, strap, LCD monitor hood, operating manual
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WARRANTY POLICY
All PENTAX cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic
distribution channels are guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship
for a period of twelve months from date of purchase. Service will be rendered,
and defective parts will be replaced without cost to you within that period,
provided the equipment does not show evidence of impact, sand or liquid
damage, mishandling, tampering, battery or chemical corrosion, operation
contrary to operating instructions, or modification by an unauthorized repair
shop. The manufacturer or its authorized representatives shall not be liable for
any repair or alterations except those made with its written consent and shall not
be liable for damages from delay or loss of use or from other indirect or
consequential damages of any kind, whether caused by defective material or
workmanship or otherwise; and it is expressly agreed that the liability of the
manufacturer or its representatives under all guarantees or warranties, whether
expressed or implied, is strictly limited to the replacement of parts as
hereinbefore provided. No refunds will be made on repairs by nonauthorized
PENTAX service facilities.
Procedure During 12-month Warranty Period
Any PENTAX which proves defective during the 12-month warranty period
should be returned to the dealer from whom you purchased the equipment or to
the manufacturer. If there are no representatives
of the manufacturer in your country, send the equipment to the manufacturer,
with postage prepaid. In this case, it will take a considerable length of time
before the equipment can be returned to you owing to the complicated customs
procedures required. If the equipment is covered by warranty, repairs will be
made and parts replaced free of charge, and the equipment will be returned to
you upon completion of servicing. If the equipment is not covered by warranty,
regular charges of the manufacturer or of its representatives will apply. Shipping
charges are to be borne by the owner. If your PENTAX was purchased outside
of the country where you wish to have it serviced during the warranty period,
regular handling and servicing fees may be charged by the manufacturer’s
representatives in that country. Notwithstanding this, your PENTAX returned to
the manufacturer will be serviced free of charge according to this procedure and
warranty policy. In any case, however, shipping charges and customs clearance
fees to be borne by the sender. To prove the date of your purchase when
required, please keep the receipt or bills covering the purchase of your
equipment for at least a year. Before sending your equipment for servicing,
please make sure that you are sending it to the manufacturer’s authorized
representatives or their approved repair shops, unless you are sending it directly
to the manufacturer. Always obtain a quotation for the service charge, and only
after you accept the quoted service charge, instruct the service station to
proceed with the servicing.
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• This warranty policy does not affect the customer’s statutory rights.
• The local warranty policies available from PENTAX distributors in some
countries can supersede this warranty policy. Therefore, we recommend
that you review the warranty card supplied with your product at the time
of purchase, or contact the PENTAX distributor in your country for more
information and to receive a copy of the warranty policy.
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The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European
Community.
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For customers in USA
STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCE
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.
Changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate 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:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
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* Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
For customers in Canada
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference - Causing Equipment Regulations.
Pour les utilisateurs au Canada
Cet apareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du
Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European
Community.
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Declaration of Conformity
According to 47CFR, Parts 2 and 15 for
Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals
We:
PENTAX U.S.A., Inc.
Located at: 35 Inverness Drive East
Englewood, Colorado 80112 USA
Phone: 303-799-8000 FAX: 303-790-1131
Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein,
complies with 47CFR Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B
digital device. Each product marketed, is identical to the representative
unit tested and found to be compliant with the standards. Records
maintained continue to reflect the equipment being produced
can be expected to be within the variation accepted, due to quantity
production and testing on the statistical basis as required by 47CFR
§2.909. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation. The above named party is responsible for
ensuring that the equipment complies with the standards of 47CFR
§15.101 to §15.109.
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Product Name: PENTAX Digital Still Camera
Model Number: Optio 33L
Contact person: Customer Service Manager
Date and Place: February, 2003, Colorado
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Memo
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