Creative Digital Camera 3200Z User Manual

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Table of Contents  
1 Getting Started....................................................................................................... - 1 -  
Package Contents................................................................................................... - 1 -  
System Requirements............................................................................................. - 2 -  
Safety Tips............................................................................................................... - 2 -  
FCC Compliance and Advisory............................................................................... - 3 -  
Camera Components.............................................................................................. - 4 -  
Front.................................................................................................................... - 4 -  
Rear..................................................................................................................... - 4 -  
Side ..................................................................................................................... - 4 -  
Using the Accessories............................................................................................. - 5 -  
Attaching the Wrist Strap..................................................................................... - 5 -  
Using the Soft Case............................................................................................. - 5 -  
2 Preparing to Take Pictures ................................................................................... - 6 -  
Installing the Batteries............................................................................................. - 6 -  
Low Battery Indicator .............................................................................................. - 7 -  
Turning the Power On............................................................................................. - 7 -  
Setting the Date and Time ...................................................................................... - 8 -  
Language Settings.................................................................................................. - 8 -  
TV Out Settings....................................................................................................... - 9 -  
Setting the Beep Sound.......................................................................................... - 9 -  
Setting the Power Save Function.......................................................................... - 10 -  
SD Memory Cards ................................................................................................ - 11 -  
Inserting............................................................................................................. - 11 -  
Removing .......................................................................................................... - 11 -  
Camera Mode Setting ........................................................................................... - 12 -  
Photo Mode....................................................................................................... - 12 -  
Playback Mode.................................................................................................. - 12 -  
Video Mode ....................................................................................................... - 12 -  
3 Taking Pictures.................................................................................................... - 13 -  
Previewing a Picture ............................................................................................. - 13 -  
Taking a Picture.................................................................................................... - 13 -  
Setting the LCD Display Mode.............................................................................. - 13 -  
Setting Image Quality and Resolution................................................................... - 14 -  
Using the Zoom Function...................................................................................... - 15 -  
Using the Flash..................................................................................................... - 16 -  
Adjusting the Exposure......................................................................................... - 16 -  
Using Different Metering Options.......................................................................... - 17 -  
Setting the White Balance..................................................................................... - 17 -  
White Balance Settings Explained..................................................................... - 18 -  
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Using Macro Mode................................................................................................ - 19 -  
Using the Self-Timer ............................................................................................. - 19 -  
Using the Date Stamp Function ............................................................................ - 20 -  
Using Long Shutter Speeds .................................................................................. - 20 -  
Recording Video Clips .......................................................................................... - 21 -  
Setting Quick View................................................................................................ - 21 -  
4 Reviewing Photos and Videos............................................................................ - 22 -  
Viewing Pictures ................................................................................................... - 22 -  
Viewing Pictures in Thumbnail Mode.................................................................... - 23 -  
Protecting Stored Images...................................................................................... - 23 -  
Erasing a Stored Image ........................................................................................ - 24 -  
Erasing all Images............................................................................................. - 24 -  
Slide Show............................................................................................................ - 25 -  
Copy to Card......................................................................................................... - 25 -  
Formatting the Camera Memory or SD Card ........................................................ - 25 -  
5 File Names & Printing.......................................................................................... - 26 -  
Folder Names ....................................................................................................... - 26 -  
File Names............................................................................................................ - 27 -  
DPOF Print Settings.............................................................................................. - 27 -  
Print Order Setting............................................................................................. - 27 -  
6 Making Connections............................................................................................ - 28 -  
Viewing Images on the TV .................................................................................... - 28 -  
Selecting the Video Out Signal Mode ................................................................... - 28 -  
Downloading Images to a Computer..................................................................... - 29 -  
Using a Flash Card Memory Reader ................................................................. - 29 -  
Connecting to a Computer Using USB .............................................................. - 30 -  
Understanding Camera Memory........................................................................... - 31 -  
Internal Memory ................................................................................................ - 31 -  
Optional SD Memory Card ................................................................................ - 31 -  
DCF Protocol..................................................................................................... - 31 -  
7 Software Installation............................................................................................ - 32 -  
Software Driver ..................................................................................................... - 32 -  
Roxio PhotoSuite 5 / Roxio VideoWave Movie Creator......................................... - 32 -  
8 Appendix .............................................................................................................. - 33 -  
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................... - 33 -  
Specifications........................................................................................................ - 34 -  
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1 Getting Started  
Package Contents  
Contact your dealer immediately if any of the items listed below is missing or damaged.  
Camera  
USB Cable  
TV Out Cable  
Soft Case  
Strap  
2 x AA Batteries  
Installation CD  
Quick Start Booklet  
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Getting Started  
System Requirements*  
Windows:  
Intel® Pentium® II 266 MHz or better  
Windows® XP/2000/ME/98SE  
Minimum 64 MB RAM  
USB port  
CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive  
16-bit color display compatible monitor (800x600 pixels)  
Macintosh**:  
Power Mac® G3 or later  
Mac® OS 9.0, 9.1, 9.2 and OS X  
Minimum 64 MB RAM  
USB port  
CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive  
16-bit color display compatible monitor (800x600 pixels)  
* Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.  
** Only file transfers are supported on Macinitosh systems.  
Safety Tips  
Do not try to open the case of the camera or attempt to modify this camera  
in any way. High-voltage internal components create the risk of electric  
shock when exposed. Maintenance and repairs should be carried out by  
authorized service providers.  
Do not fire the flash too close to animals or people's eyes, especially  
young children. Eye damage may be caused.  
Keep the camera away from water and other liquids. Do not use the  
camera with wet hands. Never use the camera in the rain or snow.  
Moisture creates the danger of fire and electric shock.  
Keep the camera and its accessories out of the reach of children and  
animals to prevent accidents or damage to the camera.  
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Getting Started  
FCC Compliance and Advisory  
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.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  
peripheral, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause a 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 to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Where shielded  
interface cables have been provided with the product or specified additional  
components or accessories elsewhere defined to be used with the installation of the  
product, they must be used in order to ensure compliance with FCC regulation.  
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Getting Started  
Camera Components  
Front  
Shutter  
button  
Viewfinder  
Flash  
Self-timer  
indicator  
Microphone  
Battery  
cover  
Lens  
Mode  
switch  
Rear  
Power  
button  
LED indicator  
Zoom  
buttons  
Viewfinder  
LCD  
4-Way, Multi-  
function buttons  
(LEFT, RIGHT, UP, DOWN)  
SET, MENU and  
DISP buttons  
Side  
USB port  
TV Out port  
DC In port  
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Getting Started  
Using the Accessories  
Attaching the Wrist Strap  
Attach the wrist strap to your camera as shown in  
the illustration to the right.  
NOTE:  
Do not swing the camera when carrying it  
by the wrist strap.  
Using the Soft Case  
Store the camera in the soft case  
provided when not in use.  
Slide the camera into the case,  
making sure there are no sharp  
objects inside that may damage the  
camera.  
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2 Preparing to Take Pictures  
Installing the Batteries  
The camera is powered by two AA-size alkaline batteries or rechargeable NiMH (min.  
550 mAh / 1.2V) batteries (available separately).  
Follow these instructions to insert batteries into the camera.  
1. Slide the battery cover in the  
direction of the arrow.  
2. Swing the battery cover open.  
3. Insert two AA-size alkaline batteries  
with the positive (+) and negative  
(–) poles matching the directions  
indicated inside the battery cover.  
4. Slide the battery cover back into the  
closed position.  
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Preparing to Take Pictures  
Low Battery Indicator  
The low battery indicator  
on the LCD screen means that the batteries are nearly  
exhausted. Batteries should be replaced when you see the low battery indicator.  
NOTES:  
Do not use manganese batteries. Manganese batteries  
cannot supply sufficient power to support camera operation.  
Replace all batteries at the same time. Never mix old and  
new batteries.  
Remove batteries from the camera if you do not plan on  
using it for more than two weeks.  
The camera body may feel warm after extended use. This is  
normal.  
Turning the Power On  
Press the Power button. The LED  
indicator begins flashing green.  
LED  
Indicator  
Power  
button  
It takes about 3 seconds to power on  
the camera.  
NOTE:  
Set the date and time after turning the camera on for the first  
time. See the next section for details.  
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Preparing to Take Pictures  
Setting the Date and Time  
1. Turn on the camera.  
2. Press the MENU button.  
3. Press the RIGHT button to select the SETUP  
menu.  
4. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select the  
Date & Time option.  
5. Press the RIGHT button to enter the Date &  
Time submenu.  
6. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to change  
the values.  
7. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to  
advance to the next field.  
8. Change the date style setting if desired.  
9. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select the  
desired date format: YY/MM/DD, MM/DD/YY,  
or DD/MM/YY.  
10.Press SET to exit the Date & Time submenu or press MENU to cancel.  
Language Settings  
The camera can display menus and other information in a number of different  
languages.  
1. Turn the camera on.  
2. Press the MENU button.  
3. Press the RIGHT button to select the SETUP  
menu.  
4. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select  
Language.  
5. Press the RIGHT button to enter the  
Language submenu.  
6. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select the  
desired language.  
7. Press the SET button to save your choice.  
8. Press the MENU button to leave the  
Language submenu.  
NOTE:  
The default language setting is English.  
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Preparing to Take Pictures  
TV Out Settings  
Your camera can be connected to a TV as described in Chapter 6 Making Connections.  
Connecting to a TV allows you to preview photos and video clips on the television  
screen. TV Out should be set to either NTSC or PAL depending on your region. The  
default setting varies according to the country of  
purchase.  
1. Turn the camera on.  
2. Press the MENU button.  
3. Press the RIGHT button to select the SETUP  
menu.  
4. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select TV  
Out.  
5. Press the RIGHT button to enter the TV Out  
submenu.  
6. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select  
NTSC or PAL.  
7. Press the SET button to save your choice or  
the MENU button to cancel.  
NOTE:  
NTSC: Japan, Korea, Taiwan, USA  
PAL: Australia, China, EU, Kuwait, Singapore  
Setting the Beep Sound  
The camera beep sound can be turned on (default) or  
off as required.  
1. Turn the camera on.  
2. Press the MENU button.  
3. Press the RIGHT button to select the  
SETUP menu.  
4. Press the UP or DOWN keys to select the  
Beep option.  
5. Press the RIGHT key to enter the Beep  
submenu.  
6. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to choose  
on or off.  
7. Press the SET button to save your option.  
8. Press the MENU button to leave the Beep  
submenu.  
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Preparing to Take Pictures  
Setting the Power Save Function  
To save battery power, your camera can be set to turn itself off after 1, 3 (default), or 5  
minutes of inactivity. The period can be set in the SETUP menu.  
1. Turn the camera on.  
2. Press the MENU button.  
3. Press the RIGHT button to select the SETUP  
menu.  
4. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select the  
Power Save option.  
5. Press the RIGHT button to enter the Power  
Save submenu  
6. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select 1, 2  
or 3 mins. The camera will turn itself off  
automatically if not used for the specified  
period. You can also turn the function off  
completely.  
7. Press SET button to save your option  
8. Press the MENU button to leave the Power  
Save submenu.  
Note:  
The Power Save function will work only when the camera is powered by  
batteries. If a DC power supply is used, the camera will not turn off  
automatically.  
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Preparing to Take Pictures  
SD Memory Cards  
The SD memory card slot is located beneath the battery cover, adjacent to the battery  
compartment.  
Inserting  
1. Slide the battery cover open.  
2. Slide the SD card into the slot as shown.  
3. Close the battery compartment.  
Removing  
1. Slide the battery cover open.  
2. Push and release the SD card. It will eject part  
way from the slot.  
3. Pull the SD card from the slot.  
4. Close the battery cover.  
When a memory card is inserted, an icon appears in the  
LCD.  
Memory  
Card icon  
Images and video files are automatically saved to  
the SD memory card whenever it is inserted in the  
camera.  
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Preparing to Take Pictures  
Camera Mode Setting  
Your camera can be set in various modes for different situations.  
Photo Mode  
In Photo mode, the camera automatically adjusts exposure and white balance to suit the  
shooting environment.  
Playback Mode  
In Playback mode you can review, erase, and protect photos and video clips.  
Video Mode  
Your camera can record video clips with audio in Video mode. White balance and  
exposure can be set before recording a video clip.  
NOTE:  
When the camera is connected to a computer with the included  
USB cable, the camera acts as a mass storage device,  
regardless of the mode setting.  
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3 Taking Pictures  
Previewing a Picture  
Preview photos on the LCD screen before pressing the shutter button.  
1. Turn on the camera.  
2. The LED indicator next to the viewfinder flashes green.  
3. Select Photo mode.  
4. The image automatically appears on the LCD screen together with information  
about current camera settings.  
Taking a Picture  
1. Turn the camera on and make sure it is in Photo mode.  
2. Capture the photo by pressing the shutter button down until the camera beeps.  
3. The photo is captured and stored on the camera’s internal memory, or on the  
SD card if inserted.  
The green LED Flashes while the image is being stored.  
NOTES:  
When the shutter button is pressed halfway down, check the  
exposure value that appears on the LCD screen to make  
sure that it is appropriate for the lighting conditions.  
The beep does not sound if the beep setting is turned off in  
the Set menu.  
Setting the LCD Display Mode  
Turn the LCD screen display on or off by pressing DISP. There are 2 LCD screen  
display in Playback and Video modes. There are 3 LCD screen display in Photo mode.  
1. In Playback mode and Video modes,  
press DISP once to turn the on-screen  
information display (OSD) off and press  
again to restore OSD.  
2. In Photo mode, press DISP once to turn  
the OSD off, press again to turn the LCD  
off, and press a third time to turn the  
LCD and OSD back on.  
OSD mode: The image and on-screen  
information OSD are shown on the LCD screen.  
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Taking Pictures  
Setting Image Quality and Resolution  
1. Turn on the camera and press the MENU  
button.  
2. Use the UP or DOWN keys to select  
Resolution from the REC Menu.  
3. Press the RIGHT key to enter the Resolution  
submenu.  
4. Use the UP or DOWN keys to select a  
resolution from the list.  
2048 x 1536 (Large)  
1600 x 1200 (Medium 1)  
1024 x 768 (Medium 2)  
640 x 480 (Small)  
5. Press SET to save your setting. The camera  
returns to Photo mode.  
6. Press Menu again to return to REC Menu.  
7. Use the UP or DOWN keys to select Quality  
from the REC Menu.  
8. Press the RIGHT key to enter the Quality  
submenu.  
9. Select Fine or Normal quality from the  
submenu.  
10.Press SET to save your selection.  
Size  
Quality  
The image size and quality are displayed on the LCD.  
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Taking Pictures  
Using the Zoom Function  
Your camera has a combination of optical and digital zoom functions that allow you to  
zoom in on far away subjects or zoom out for a wide angle shot.  
The optical zoom is achieved by mechanically adjusting the lens of the camera. The  
digital zoom enlarges or shrinks the image using a software process.  
Press W to zoom out  
for a wide angle shot  
(subject appears  
further away).  
Press T to zoom in  
for a telephoto shot  
(subject appears  
closer).  
Digital zoom works by enlarging  
the center portion of an image  
through a software interpolation  
process. The digital zoom is used  
to achieve magnification levels  
up to 4X.  
NOTES:  
The digital zoom does not work in Video  
mode.  
In Photo mode, you can zoom in and out in  
steps of 0.2X.  
In Playback mode, you can zoom in and out  
in steps of 0.1X.  
In Photo mode, press T to zoom  
in. Continue pressing T until the  
digital zoom indicator is displayed.  
Press T to digitally zoom in on a  
subject in increments of 0.2X.  
Digital zoom  
ratio  
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Taking Pictures  
Using the Flash  
Pressing the flash button cycles your camera  
through the various flash modes.  
A symbol appears on the LCD screen to indicate  
the flash mode. The flash cannot be used in  
Video mode.  
Flash  
Button  
The following list describes each flash mode.  
Automatic – Flash fires when conditions  
require extra lighting.  
Always on – Flash fires every time you take a photo, regardless of lighting conditions.  
RedEye – Flash strobes to let the subject’s eyes adjust to the flash, then fires again  
when the photo is taken.  
Always off – The flash never fires.  
Adjusting the Exposure  
Set the exposure value (EV value)  
manually to  
compensate for unusual lighting conditions such as  
indirect indoor lighting, dark backgrounds, and strong  
backlighting.  
1. Turn on the camera and press the MENU  
button.  
2. Use the UP or DOWN buttons to select the  
Exposure option.  
3. Press the RIGHT button to enter the Exposure  
submenu.  
4. Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to set the  
desired exposure compensation value.  
5. Press the SET button to save your selection or  
MENU button to cancel.  
The flash mode and exposure value are displayed in  
the OSD screen.  
Exposure  
value  
Flash mode  
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Taking Pictures  
Using Different Metering Options  
There are 3 different light metering options available on your camera. Auto Metering  
automatically selects the best exposure for you, Multi Metering selects an exposure  
based on readings from multiple points in the subject area and Spot Metering selects an  
exposure based on a single reading taken from the center of your picture.  
1. Turn the camera on, select Photo mode and  
press the MENU button.  
2. Use the UP or DOWN buttons to select the  
Metering option.  
3. Press the RIGHT button to enter the Metering  
submenu.  
4. Use the UP or DOWN buttons to select a  
metering option from the list.  
5. Press the SET button to confirm your choice or  
press the MENU button to leave the menu.  
Setting the White Balance  
Adjust the white balance to match different light sources such as sunlight, incandescent  
(tungsten) lighting or, fluorescent lighting.  
1. Turn the camera on and press MENU.  
2. Use the UP or DOWN keys to select the  
White Balance option.  
3. Press the RIGHT key to enter the White  
Balance submenu.  
4. Use the LEFT or RIGHT keys to select an  
option from the list.  
5. Press the SET button to save your selection  
or MENU button to cancel.  
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Taking Pictures  
White Balance Settings Explained  
Auto: Automatically corrects white balance. Ideal for general  
photography.  
Daylight: Adjusts for bright sun conditions, or natural light conditions.  
Shade: Adjusts for cloudy days or twilight conditions.  
Tungsten: Adjusts for normal indoor lighting conditions. Corrects the orange  
hue of household light bulbs. Ideal for indoor photos under tungsten or halogen  
lighting without a flash.  
Fluorescent: Adjusts for fluorescent lighting. Corrects the green hue of  
fluorescent lighting. Ideal for indoor photos under fluorescent lighting without a  
flash.  
Black & White: Sets the white balance for black and white photography.  
The white balance icon is displayed on the LCD screen.  
White  
balance  
NOTE:  
The flash can be used with any of the white  
balance settings.  
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Taking Pictures  
Using Macro Mode  
Your camera is equipped with a macro function that allows you to focus on very close  
subjects. In macro mode you can focus on subjects 10 cm from the lens when in the  
maximum wide angle (zoomed out) setting and 50 cm in the maximum telephoto  
(zoomed in) setting.  
Macro  
Button  
When in Photo mode, press the MACRO  
button  
on the back of the camera to enter  
Macro mode. The macro mode icon appears  
on the LCD screen when in Macro mode.  
Macro mode  
icon  
To leave Macro Mode, press the MACRO button again.  
NOTES:  
Distances referred to measure the distance between the  
camera lens surface and the subject.  
Auto and Red-Eye Reduction flash modes cannot be used in  
Macro mode.  
Using the Self-Timer  
Your camera has a self-timer that allows you to take pictures of yourself. When the self-  
timer function is enabled, there is a 10 second delay between the shutter being pressed  
and the picture being taken.  
1. To enable the self-timer function, press the  
self-timer button until the self-timer symbol  
appears on the LCD display.  
Self-timer  
icon  
2. Place the camera in a stable position,  
preferably on a tripod.  
3. Compose your shot as normal.  
4. When you are happy with the picture, press  
the shutter button.  
5. The camera takes a picture 10 seconds after  
you press the shutter button. You will hear  
some beeps, indicating that the self-timer is  
active.  
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Taking Pictures  
Using the Date Stamp Function  
The Date Stamp function can be used to add a date to your pictures as you take them.  
1. To enable the Date Stamp, turn the camera  
on and press the MENU key.  
2. Use the UP or DOWN keys to select the Date  
Stamp option.  
3. Press the RIGHT key to enter the Date Stamp  
submenu.  
4. Use the UP or DOWN keys to select Off or  
On.  
5. Press the SET button to save your setting or  
MENU button to cancel.  
Using Long Shutter Speeds  
Under certain conditions, you may want to use long shutter speeds either for special  
effects or when working in low light conditions. Your camera is equipped with a set of  
long shutter speeds which can be set from the REC menu.  
1. To set a long shutter speed, turn on the  
camera and press the MENU button.  
2. Use the UP or DOWN buttons to select the  
Long Shutter Speed option  
3. Press the RIGHT button to enter the Long  
Shutter Speed submenu.  
4. Use the UP or DOWN buttons to select the  
speed you require.  
5. Press the SET button to save your selection  
or the MENU button to cancel.  
Long shutter speeds of 1, 2, 4 or 8 seconds are  
available.  
If the shutter speed is slower than 1/32 second (due to low light conditions), the camera  
shake icon  
appears. This means that any movement when taking a picture will result in  
a blur image. To prevent this, make sure you turn on the flash, use an extra light source  
and/or use a tripod. Note that any movement by the subject will also result in a blur image.  
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Taking Pictures  
Recording Video Clips  
Your camera can record short video clips with audio.  
1. Make sure that the camera is in Photo mode.  
2. Press the Video Button on the rear of the camera.  
3. The video icon appears on the LCD screen.  
Mode  
switch  
Video  
button  
Video icon  
4. Press the shutter to start recording.  
5. Press the shutter again to end recording.  
Setting Quick View  
When Quick View is enabled, you can view an image for a few seconds after you have  
taken it.  
1. To set Quick View, turn on the camera and  
press the MENU button.  
2. Press the RIGHT button to select the  
SETUP menu.  
3. Press the UP or DOWN button to select  
Quick View.  
4. Press the RIGHT button to enter the Quick  
View submenu.  
5. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select On  
to enable Quick View, or Off to disable it.  
6. Press the SET button to save your selection  
or the MENU button to cancel.  
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4 Reviewing Photos and Videos  
Viewing Pictures  
Pictures can be reviewed using the built in LCD screen.  
1. Turn on the camera and  
move the sliding switch next  
to the power button to  
Sequence  
number  
Total  
number  
Playback  
, to enable  
Playback mode.  
2. Use the RIGHT and LEFT  
keys to step through the  
images stored in the internal  
memory or on an SD card.  
Image  
type  
3. Still images can be magnified  
using the T (zoom in) button.  
4. Return the image to original  
size using the W (zoom out)  
button.  
File  
5. When an image is magnified,  
it can be moved around the  
screen using the UP, DOWN,  
LEFT and RIGHT buttons.  
number  
When cycling through images stored in the camera, some images may be marked with  
the Video symbol in the top left hand corner of the LCD display. These are stored video  
clips.  
1. Press the SET (play) button to  
start the video.  
2. The video will play on the LCD  
screen.  
3. Playback can be stopped using the  
MENU (stop) button , or paused  
using the SET (pause) button .  
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Reviewing Photos & Videos  
Viewing Pictures in Thumbnail Mode  
When in Playback mode, you can view all your stored images in thumbnail format.  
1. Turn on the camera and use the sliding  
switch next to the power button to enable  
Playback mode.  
Zoom  
out  
2. Press and hold the W (zoom out) button.  
3. Images stored in the camera are  
displayed in thumbnail format.  
4. Use the UP, DOWN, LEFT or RIGHT  
buttons to select an image to be  
displayed.  
5. Press the SET button to display the image.  
6. Return to thumbnail format by pressing the  
W (zoom out) button again.  
Protecting Stored Images  
Images stored on your camera or on an SD card can be protected to prevent accidental  
deletion.  
1. Turn the camera on.  
2. Press the MENU button.  
3. Press the RIGHT button to select SETUP  
menu.  
4. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select  
the Protect option.  
5. Press the RIGHT button and select Single  
to protect the currently selected image, or  
select All to protect all files in memory.  
6. Press the SET button.  
7. Use the UP or DOWN buttons to select Yes to confirm the action or No to  
cancel.  
8. Press the SET button to complete the operation.  
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Reviewing Photos and Videos  
Erasing a Stored Image  
Single images can be erased from the camera in Playback  
mode.  
Delete  
button  
1. Turn on the camera and use the sliding switch  
next to the power button to enable Playback  
mode.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to cycle through  
the images to select the one you want to delete.  
3. Press the UP (delete) button.  
4. Use the UP or DOWN buttons to confirm that you  
want to delete the image or press the MENU  
button to cancel.  
Confirm  
Deletion  
5. Press the SET button to complete the action.  
Erasing all Images  
You can delete all images from the SETUP menu.  
1. Turn the camera on.  
2. Press the MENU button.  
3. Press the RIGHT button to select the SETUP  
menu.  
4. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select the  
Delete All option.  
5. Press the RIGHT button to enter the Delete  
All submenu.  
6. Use the Up or DOWN buttons to choose Yes to delete all images in memory, or  
select No to cancel.  
7. Press the SET button to confirm the action or the MENU button to cancel.  
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Reviewing Photos & Videos  
Slide Show  
You can set the camera to display images in a slide show.  
1. Turn the camera on.  
2. Press the MENU button.  
3. Press the RIGHT button to select the SETUP  
menu.  
4. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select the Slide  
Show option.  
5. Press the RIGHT button and select 5 or 10  
seconds to set the time between images or select  
Off to disable the slide show.  
Copy to Card  
You may want to copy the data from the camera’s internal memory to the flash card for  
convenience.  
1. Turn the camera on.  
2. Press the MENU button.  
3. Press the RIGHT button to select SETUP menu.  
4. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select the Copy  
To Card option.  
5. Press the RIGHT button to enter the Copy To  
Card submenu.  
6. Use the UP or DOWN buttons to select Yes to  
copy to card or No to cancel.  
7. Press the SET button to confirm.  
Formatting the Camera Memory or SD Card  
Formatting the memory in your camera will permanently  
erase all images.  
1. Turn on the camera on and press the MENU  
button.  
2. Press the RIGHT button to enter Setup menu.  
3. Use the UP or DOWN buttons to select the  
Format option from the Setup Menu.  
4. Press the RIGHT button to enter the Format  
submenu.  
5. Use the UP or DOWN buttons to select Yes to  
format memory or No to cancel.  
6. Press the SET button to confirm your selection.  
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5 File Names & Printing  
Folder Names  
The digital camera automatically creates a directory of folders in the internal memory or  
SD card that it uses to organize photos, video clips, and other information.  
Folder Example:  
i.  
Folder numbers start from 100.  
ii. Each folder holds up to 9999 files. If a photo is taken when the folder with  
the highest folder number contains a picture file number equal to or greater  
than 9999, the camera creates a new folder by adding one to the current  
folder number. For example, if the current folder is “10030101”, the new  
folder is named “10130101”).  
iii. The maximum folder number is 999.  
iv. If the highest folder number is 999 and highest file number exceeds 9999, the  
camera will display the warning message “Folder Cannot Be Created”.  
v. If “Folder Cannot Be Created” appears, try formatting the memory or plug in a  
new memory card. Set the function "File No. Reset" to "On", otherwise the  
next time the camera is powered on, it will take only one picture because  
folder number = 999 and file number = 9999.  
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File Names & Printing  
File Names  
The camera automatically assigns a file name to each photo and video clip captured.  
File names start with “DSCI_” and are followed by a four-digit number that increases in  
sequence.  
File Example:  
i.  
Each folder holds up to 9999 pictures. If a photo is taken when the current  
folder contains a file numbered 9999, the DSC creates a new folder and  
stores the new image in the new folder.  
ii. File numbering starts from 0001 when a new folder is created.  
DPOF Print Settings  
The Digital Print Order Format  
(DPOF) settings allow you to select  
photos stored on an SD card that you  
want to print. You can also set the  
number of copies to print. This  
function is convenient when used  
with a printer or commercial printing  
service that supports DPOF printing.  
Print Order Setting  
1. Set the camera to Playback mode.  
2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select the file you want to print.  
3. Press the MENU button to display the toolbar.  
4. Press the DOWN button to select DPOF printing.  
5. Press the SET button to print the file. You are prompted to select the number of  
prints.  
6. Press the up and down buttons to select the number of prints and then press  
SET to print the images.  
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6 Making Connections  
Viewing Images on the TV  
Images displayed on the camera’s LCD screen can also be displayed on a television  
screen.  
A
B
1. Plug the included audio/video cable into the camera TV Out port (B). Plug the  
other end into the TV set Video port (A).  
2. Set the TV input signal to Video In. Refer to the documentation included with  
your TV for more information.  
3. Everything that would normally appear on the camera’s LCD screen, such as  
photo and video clip playback, slide shows, and image or video capture,  
appears on the TV.  
Selecting the Video Out Signal Mode  
The digital camera supports both NTSC and PALvideo signal systems. See TV Out  
Settings section for information on setting the camera’s video system to match your  
region.  
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Making Connections  
Downloading Images to a Computer  
There are two ways to download files from the camera’s internal memory or SD card to  
a computer:  
by inserting the SD card into a flash memory card reader  
by connecting the camera to a computer using the included USB cable  
Using a Flash Card Memory Reader  
1. Eject the SD card from the camera and insert it into an SD card reader that is  
connected to a computer.  
NOTE:  
If you are using a PC card reader with a notebook computer, first  
insert the SD card into a PC card adapter (optional), and then  
insert the PC card adapter into the computer’s PC card slot.  
Using an SD card reader connected to a notebook computer.  
2. Open My Computer or Windows Explorer and double-click the removable drive  
icon that represents the SD card.  
3. Copy images from the card into a directory of your choice on the computer’s  
hard disk.  
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Making Connections  
Connecting to a Computer Using USB  
1. Install the software driver included with the bundled CD-ROM.  
2. Connect the supplied USB cable to the computer’s USB port (A). Connect the  
other end of the cable to the USB port on the camera (B).  
A
B
NOTES:  
You don't have to switch off the camera or the computer when  
the USB connection is made.  
Refer to your computer’s manual for information regarding the  
USB port location.  
3. Make sure the camera is turned on.  
4. The LCD screen turns off when the connection to the computer has been  
successfully completed.  
NOTES:  
The camera will remain on if the USB cable is disconnected.  
Windows 98SE: If this is the first time the camera has  
been connected to the computer, Windows detects the  
camera as an “Unknown device” and automatically completes  
the required software installation.  
5. Open My Computer or Windows Explorer. A “Removable Disk” appears in the  
drive list.  
6. Double-click the “Removable Disk” icon to view its contents.  
7. Files stored on camera are located in the folder named “DCIM”.  
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Making Connections  
Understanding Camera Memory  
Internal Memory  
The digital camera is equipped with internal memory. If an SD card is not installed  
in the camera, all photos and video clips recorded by the camera will be stored in  
the internal memory. If an SD card is installed, photos and video clips are stored  
on the SD card.  
Optional SD Memory Card  
Photos, video clips, and other information recorded by the camera is stored on the  
SD card using the Design rule for Camera File system (DCF) protocol. The DCF  
protocol is designed to accommodate file and data exchange between digital  
cameras and other devices.  
DCF Protocol  
The DCF protocol defines the format for image file data as well as the directory  
structure for the memory card. Photos that are taken by a DCF camera can be  
viewed on DCF-compatible cameras from other manufacturers.  
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7 Software Installation  
To install the software:  
1. Insert the Installation CD into your CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive.  
The disc supports Windows Autoplay mode and starts running automatically.  
2. Select the driver and the applications you want to install on your computer, and  
then click the OK button.  
3. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
You may choose to restart your computer only after installing the driver and  
the selected applications.  
NOTES:  
If the installation program does not start automatically, click  
Start> Run, In the Open box, type d:\startup\setup.exe  
(replace d:\ with the drive letter of your CD-ROM/DVD-ROM  
drive) and then click the OK button.  
Software Driver  
The camera can be used as a mass storage device and can be connected to a TV to  
view pictures. If you are using Windows 98 SE, you must install the software driver so  
that your computer can recognize the camera as a mass storage device.  
Roxio PhotoSuite 5  
Roxio PhotoSuite 5 lets you edit, crop and print the photos you download to your  
computer from the digital camera. Refer to the application help documentation for  
information on using the software. To launch this application:  
Click Start> Programs or All Programs > Roxio PhotoSuite .5  
Roxio VideoWave Movie Creator  
Roxio VideoWave Movie Creator lets you to edit the videos that you download to your  
computer from the digital camera. Refer to the application help documentation for  
information on using the software. To launch this application:  
Click Start> Programs or All Programs> Roxio VideoWave Movie Creator  
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8 Appendix  
Troubleshooting  
Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
Camera does not turn on. - The batteries are inserted  
- Reload the batteries.  
- Replace with new batteries.  
- Make sure the battery  
compartment door is properly  
closed.  
incorrectly.  
- The batteries are dead.  
- The battery compartment  
door is open.  
The camera does not take - The camera is set to  
- Set the camera to Photo mode.  
- Wait for the flash to charge.  
- Reformat the SD card.  
- The card may be defective, use  
a new card.  
pictures.  
Playback mode.  
- The flash is charging  
- The memory is full.  
- The SD card is not  
formatted correctly.  
- The camera is set to  
Playback mode.  
Image is not recorded  
when the shutter button is  
pressed.  
- Set camera to Photo mode.  
- Wait for flash to charge.  
- Make space in memory by  
deleting unwanted images or  
downloading files to a  
- The flash is charging  
- Memory is full.  
computer.  
The flash doesn't fire.  
The Flash mode is set to OFF. Set the flash to any mode except  
OFF.  
Images are blurry or out of - The camera was moving  
- Hold the camera steady.  
- Turn the Macro mode on if the  
subject is very close.  
focus  
when the image was  
captured.  
- The subject was beyond the - Turn Macro mode off when  
focal range of the camera. shooting distant subjects.  
Images are not displayed  
on the LCD screen.  
A memory card with non-EXIF This camera cannot display non-  
images (recorded with another EXIF images.  
camera) is loaded.  
Images are not saved in  
memory.  
The camera was turned off  
before the image was stored in appears on the LCD screen,  
memory. replace the batteries immediately.  
Cannot transfer images to The USB driver is not installed. - Install the USB driver before  
If the battery low indicator  
a computer after  
connecting the USB cable.  
you connect the camera to a  
computer.  
- Turn the camera on.  
Images do not appear on  
the television.  
- The cable is not connected  
securely.  
- The TV Out setting is  
incorrect.  
- Use the included video cable to  
connect the camera to a TV.  
- Set the video system to the  
correct setting, NTSC or PAL.  
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Appendix  
Specifications  
Sensor  
3.2 megapixels CCD  
Lens  
Focal length: 5.69 - 16.29mm, 3X zoom, F2.66 - 4.92  
Optical, Real Image  
Viewfinder  
Focus Range  
Still image resolution  
Video Resolution  
Still Image Quality  
50cm - infinity (10 - 50 cm in Macro Mode)  
2048x1536, 1600x1200, 1024x768, 640x480  
320x240  
Fine: 4x compression rate  
Normal: 8x compression rate  
Exposure Meter  
Exposure Control  
Center-weighted average, multi-pattern TTL AE  
Auto and Manual  
Exposure  
-2EV to +2EV in 1/3 step  
Compensation  
Shutter Control  
Digital/Optical Zoom  
Image File format  
White Balance  
Mechanical shutter 1/2000 sec - 8 sec  
3X optical zoom, 4X digital zoom  
EXIF 2.2 compatible format (JPEG compression)  
Auto and manual (5 selectable modes)  
Picture Storage  
Internal 16 MB Nandgate Flash Memory  
SD memory card expansion slot  
Microphone  
Integrated  
Speaker  
USB 1.1  
Sound Feedback  
Communication  
Interface  
Self-Timer  
TV Out  
10-second delay  
NTSC/PAL selectable  
Power Supply  
Battery (AA x 2)  
DC– in (3.3V, 2A DC adapter)  
Weight  
147 g (5.19 oz)  
(without battery)  
Dimensions  
92 x 62.2 x 31.5 mm (3.6 x 2.45 x 1.24 inches)  
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