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Rollei XS-10 inTOUCH
• USER GUIDE
10 MEGA PIXELS | ROLLEI 3x APOGON ZOOM | 3.0“ TOUCHSCREEN-TFT-LCD |
USB 2.0 FULL SPEED | SD CARD 4 GB, SDHC CARD 8 GB SUPPORT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
i
Preface iv
About this Manual ......................................................................................................iv
Copyright...............................................................................................................iv
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance..................................iv
Declaration of Conformity....................................................................................iv
Trademark Recognition..........................................................................................v
Safety and Handling Precautions.................................................................................v
Camera Information ...............................................................................................v
Battery Information................................................................................................v
Using this Menu...........................................................................................................v
Introduction 1
System Requirements ..................................................................................................1
Main Features ..............................................................................................................1
Package Contents.........................................................................................................2
Camera Views..............................................................................................................3
Front View .............................................................................................................3
Back View..............................................................................................................3
Top View................................................................................................................3
Bottom View..........................................................................................................4
Left View ...............................................................................................................4
Camera Buttons............................................................................................................4
Notifications.................................................................................................................5
Led Indicators.........................................................................................................5
Operation Sound.....................................................................................................6
Camera Memory ..........................................................................................................6
Internal memory.....................................................................................................6
External storage......................................................................................................6
Getting Started 7
Attaching the Wrist Strap ............................................................................................7
Inserting the Battery.....................................................................................................7
Inserting an SD/SDHC Memory Card.........................................................................8
Charging the Battery....................................................................................................8
Turning the Power On and Off ....................................................................................9
Initial Settings..............................................................................................................9
Setting the Language..............................................................................................9
Setting the Date & Time ........................................................................................9
Modes.........................................................................................................................10
Switching between Record mode and Playback Mode........................................10
Selecting the Record mode options......................................................................10
Using the LCD Screen 11
LCD Screen Layout ...................................................................................................11
Record Mode Screen Layout................................................................................11
Playback Mode Screen Layout.............................................................................12
Changing the LCD Screen Display......................................................................18
Using Quick-Set Bar..................................................................................................19
Recording Photos, Videos and Voices 22
Taking Photos ............................................................................................................22
Using the Stabilizer....................................................................................................22
Setting Zoom Control ................................................................................................23
Setting Scene Mode ...................................................................................................24
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Using Smile Detection Mode...............................................................................25
Setting Flash ..............................................................................................................26
Setting Snapshot Menu..............................................................................................27
Resolution ............................................................................................................27
Quality..................................................................................................................28
ISO .......................................................................................................................28
Metering...............................................................................................................28
White Balance......................................................................................................29
Effect....................................................................................................................29
AF Area................................................................................................................30
Flash Intensity......................................................................................................31
EV Compensation ................................................................................................31
Photo Frame .........................................................................................................32
Sharpness..............................................................................................................32
Saturation .............................................................................................................32
Contrast ................................................................................................................33
Date Stamp...........................................................................................................33
Focus Mode..........................................................................................................33
Drive Mode ..........................................................................................................34
AF Lamp ..............................................................................................................35
Recording Movies......................................................................................................35
Setting Camera to Record Movies .......................................................................35
Setting Movie Size...............................................................................................36
YouTube Mode ....................................................................................................36
Setting Frame Rate...............................................................................................37
Setting Stabilizer..................................................................................................37
Recording Voices.......................................................................................................37
Playback 38
Viewing in Single Navigation....................................................................................38
Viewing Slideshow....................................................................................................38
Viewing in Drag & Play Mode..................................................................................39
Viewing Thumbnails..................................................................................................39
Zooming Images ........................................................................................................40
Trimming an Image ...................................................................................................40
Playing Movies ..........................................................................................................41
Playing Voice Recording...........................................................................................41
Playing Voice Memo .................................................................................................42
Using My Drawing ....................................................................................................42
Using My Drawing Toolbar.................................................................................43
Adding a Memo Dialog to an Image .........................................................................43
Rotating Images.........................................................................................................44
Adding Photo Frame..................................................................................................44
Setting Z-Lighting......................................................................................................45
Setting DPOF.............................................................................................................45
To set DPOF on a single file................................................................................45
To set DPOF on multiple files .............................................................................46
To set DPOF on all files.......................................................................................46
To set DPOF off...................................................................................................46
Protecting/Unprotecting Files....................................................................................47
To protect a file....................................................................................................47
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To protect multiple files.......................................................................................47
To protect all files ................................................................................................47
To unprotect files .................................................................................................47
Deleting Files.............................................................................................................48
To delete a file......................................................................................................48
To delete a voice memo .......................................................................................48
To delete multiple files.........................................................................................48
To delete all files..................................................................................................48
Setting Playback Menu..............................................................................................49
Resize...................................................................................................................49
Voice Memo.........................................................................................................50
Red-Eye Correction..............................................................................................50
Effect....................................................................................................................51
Using the Setting Menu 53
Setting Memory Kit ...................................................................................................53
Setting Auto Review..................................................................................................53
Setting Digital Zoom .................................................................................................54
Setting System Sound................................................................................................54
Setting Volume ..........................................................................................................54
Setting LCD Brightness.............................................................................................55
Setting Power Save....................................................................................................55
Setting Date & Time..................................................................................................55
Setting TV Out...........................................................................................................55
Setting Hot Key .........................................................................................................56
Setting Startup Image.................................................................................................56
Resetting ....................................................................................................................57
Setting Language .......................................................................................................57
Making Connections 58
Connecting the Camera to a TV ................................................................................58
To connect your camera to a TV..........................................................................58
To view photos.....................................................................................................58
Connecting the Camera a PC.....................................................................................59
Connecting the Camera to a Printer...........................................................................59
Setting PictBridge Menu......................................................................................60
Appendix 61
About Folder and File Names....................................................................................61
Folder Structure....................................................................................................61
File Naming..........................................................................................................61
Troubleshooting 62
Specifications 63
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Preface
About this Manual
This manual is designed to assist you in using your new digital camera. All
information presented is as accurate as possible but is subject to change without
notice.
Copyright
This manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are
reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic
or other means, in any form, without prior written permission of the manufacturer.
© Copyright 2008
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance
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 radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the distance between the equipment and the 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.
Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undersired operation.
Warning: A shielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and to prevent
interference to radio and television reception. Use only shielded cable to connect I/O devices to this
equipment. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void
your warranty and service agreement.
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Trademark Recognition
Windows 98/2000/ME/XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and/or other countries. Windows is an abbreviated term referring to
the Microsoft Windows Operation System. All other companies or product names
are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Safety and Handling Precautions
Camera Information
Do not take apart or attempt to service the camera yourself.
Do not expose the camera to moisture, or extreme temperatures.
Allow the camera to warm up when moving from cold to warm temperatures.
Do not touch the camera lens.
Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight for extended periods.
Do not use abrasive chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean
the product. Wipe the product with a slightly damp soft cloth.
Battery Information
Turn off the camera before installing or removing the battery.
Use only the provided batteries or type of battery and charger that came with
your camera. Using other types of battery or charger may damage the
equipment and invalidate the warranty.
When using Li-ion battery in this product, ensure that they are inserted
correctly. Inserting the battery upside down can cause damage to the product
and possibly cause an explosion.
When the camera is used for an extended period of time, it is normal for the
camera body to feel warm.
Download all pictures and remove the battery from the camera if you are going
to store the camera for a long period of time.
Using this Menu
Symbols used in this manual are explained below:
This indicates useful information when using your camera.
This indicates warning message that should be read before using the function.
Note
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Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new digital camera. This manual provides
step-by-step instructions on how to use your camera, and is intended for your
reference only.
System Requirements
In order to get the most out of your camera, your computer must meet the
following system requirements:
For Windows:
Windows 98/98SE/2000/XP/ME/Vista
Processor: Pentium II 450MHz or above
Memory: 512MB or above
HDD space: 200 MB or above
1024 x 768 pixels, 16 bit color display monitor
Microsoft DirectX 9.0C
USB port and CD-ROM drive
For Macintosh
Power Mac G3 or later
Mac OS 10.0-10.4
Memory: 64MB or above
HDD space: 110MB or above
USB port and CD-ROM drive Mplayer
Main Features
10 mega pixels resolution
Up to 3x optical zoom and 5x digital zoom
1/2.3 inch CCD image sensor
3 inch color touch screen LCD monitor
32MB internal flash memory with optional external SD/SDHC card
Supports up to 4GB of SD card, and up to 8GB of SDHC card
Sleek metallic finish
Easy-to-use button interface
DCF, DPOF, PictBridge compatibility
Slideshow feature to review your pictures and movies
A/V output to view your pictures and movies on your TV
USB port to transfer photos and movies to your PC
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Package Contents
Please check the contents of your camera package. It should contain:
Digital camera Li-ion battery Battery charger
Wrist strap USB cable Power cord
CD-ROM Quick Start Guide User Manual (optional)
Camera pouch (optional) AV cable (optional)
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Camera Views
Front View
Back View
Top View
Flash
Zoom Lens
Self-timer LED /
AF Assist Lamp
Microphone
DISP
Zoom buttons
Play button
LCD screen
Display button
Stabilizer button
Shutter button
Power buttonLED indicator
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Bottom View
Left View
Camera Buttons
Your camera is equipped with different buttons for ease of use.
Button Description
Power Press to turn on/off the power.
Stabilizer The stabilizer sets the optimal ISO value according to light levels to com-
pensate for camera shake.
Press to set stabilizer on/off.
Shutter Press to capture an image or start/stop recording video or audio clip.
Playback If the camera is turned off, press and hold for 3 seconds to turn on camera in
Playback mode.
If the camera is turned on, press to toggle camera to Playback or Record
mode.
Zoom Press the zoom buttons to change zoom focus.
Display
(DISP)
Press to change LCD screen display to show OSD icons and guide lines.
Battery/ SD card
compartment
USB / TV Out
Speaker
Tripod screw hole
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Notifications
Your camera gives feedback to users in two ways:
•LED Indicators
•Operation Sound
Led Indicators
Your camera is equipped with 2 LED indicators:
Operation Lamp, located on top of your camera. See “Top View” on page 3 to
locate the Operation Lamp, and
Self-timer Lamp, located in the front of the camera. See “Front View” on page 3
to locate the Self-timer Lamp.
LED LED Status Camera Status
Operation
Lamp
Off Power Off.
Green (steady) Power On.
Ready to take pictures / record / playback.
Green (fast blinking) Camera busy or deleting / copying images
/ recording / data transfer is in progress.
Green (slow blinking) Playing slideshow or recording voice or
movie.
Amber (steady) Power saving (sleep mode).
Amber (very fast blinking) In Record mode, flash is charging or AF
error.
In Playback mode, self-timer countdown
error.
Amber (fast blinking) Battery low or card error.
Amber (slow blinking) Error message: card locked, file / folder
error, no memory card, copy / format
error.
Self-timer
LED
Off Self-timer off.
Red (fast blinking) Self-timer countdown is set between 3 to
10 seconds.
Red (slow blinking) Self timer countdown is set between 0 to 3
seconds.
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Operation Sound
Your camera is equipped with a speaker for operation sound.
A startup sound can be set when you power on your camera in the sound setting
menu. See “Setting System Sound” on page 54.
Camera Memory
Internal memory
Your camera is equipped with 32MB of internal memory. Users can store images up
to 10MB. If there is no memory card inserted in the memory card slot, all images,
videos and audio clips recorded are automatically stored in the internal memory.
External storage
Your camera supports SD cards of up to 4GB in size. It also supports SDHC cards
with a maximum capacity of 8GB. If there is a storage card inserted in the memory
slot, the camera automatically saves all images, videos and audio clips in the
external storage card.
Buzzer Camera Status
One beep Denotes the start of an operation like recording and printing. Also
beeps when using menu and set properties.
Two beeps Denotes completion of an operation.
Three beeps Denotes low battery and other warning and error message like mem-
ory full and card error.
Continuous beep Beeps every second for countdown if self-timer is set between 3 to
10 seconds. Beeps every half second if self-timer is set between 0 to
3 seconds. Beep goes off after the countdown.
Shutter sound The shutter is pressed to record an image.
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Getting Started
Attaching the Wrist Strap
Follow these instructions to attach the wrist
strap to your camera to facilitate easy
carrying:
1. Insert the short loop of the strap in the
strap ring.
2. Thread the larger loop of the strap though
the short loop and pull tight to attach the
strap to the camera.
Inserting the Battery
Follow these instructions to insert the Li-ion battery into the battery compartment.
Please read “Battery Information” on page v before inserting/removing
batteries.
1. Make sure the power is off before inserting the batteries.
2. Open the battery
compartment at the
bottom of the
camera.
3. Insert the battery into the compartment
with the terminal facing inside the camera
and the battery indent next to the
compartment door.
4. Close the battery
compartment.
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Inserting an SD/SDHC Memory Card
Expand your camera’s storage by using SD or SDHC memory cards. Your camera
supports SD cards of up to 4GB and SDHC cards of up to 8GB in size.
Follow these instructions to insert the SD/SDHC card.
1. Open the battery
compartment at the
bottom of the camera.
2. Insert the SD/SDHC card into the memory
card slot with the metallic part facing the
front side of the camera.
3. Push the SD/SDHC card into the memory
slot until it clicks into place.
4. Close the battery
compartment.
To remove the SD/MMC card, gently push the card until it pops out. Pull out the card carefully.
Charging the Battery
The battery that comes along with your
package is not charged. You need to charge the
battery before using the camera.
1. Insert the battery into the battery charger
as shown.
2. Connect the power cord to the battery
charger.
3. Plug the power cord to the main outlet.
The battery charging time is 2 hours.
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The battery icon on the LCD screen indicates the battery level. See “LCD
Screen Layout” on page 11.
Turning the Power On and Off
There are two ways to turn on the camera:
Press and hold the Power button for 0. 3 seconds. The start up image
displays briefly and the startup sound plays if enabled. The zoom lens extends
and the camera is turned on in Record mode.
Press and hold the Playback button for 0.3 seconds. The camera is turned
on in Playback mode. The zoom lens are not extended.
To turn off the camera, press the Power button.
See “Modes” on page 10 to know more about Record and Playback mode.
Initial Settings
When you turn on your camera for the first time, you will be asked to do the initial
settings of your camera.
When you turn the Power button on, the Language Menu is displayed on the LCD
screen for you to setup the display language.
Setting the Language
1. Tap , to move through the selection.
2. Tap to select language.
Setting the Date & Time
1. Tap the screen to move through date and time.
2. Tap or to change the value of date and time.
3. Tap SET to apply.
Now, you are ready to start taking photos and videos.
If the batteries are removed for more than 48 hours, the Date & Time will have to be re-set.
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Modes
Your camera has two modes:
Record mode
Set to Record mode to capture images and record videos and audio clips.
Record mode can be further set to:
Snapshot mode. Use this mode to capture still images. Other scene modes can
be selected in Snapshot mode.
Camcorder mode. Use this mode to record video.
Voice Recorder mode. Use this mode to record voice clips.
See "Selecting the Record mode options" below.
Playback mode
Set your camera to Playback mode to view and edit captured images and
playback videos and audio clips. You can also attach voice memo to images in
this mode.
When you turn on your camera using the Power button, you are automatically
turned on Record mode.
Switching between Record mode and Playback Mode
In Record mode, press the Playback button to switch to Playback mode.
In Playback mode, press the Playback button to switch back to Record mode.
Selecting the Record mode options
Maximize the quality and ease of use of your camera by using the different mode
options. The mode options allow you to capture images with preset settings
according to scene conditions.
1. Set the camera to Record mode.
2. Tap to launch Quick-Set Bar.
3. Tap to launch Scene Mode
submenu.
4. Tap to select scene.
5. Tap to close menu.
Scene mode icon may vary depending on the current mode.
For more information, see “Setting Snapshot Menu” on page 27
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Using the LCD Screen
The high resolution 3” touch screen LCD screen shows all important information
regarding camera settings as well as the visual image of your photo or video. The
display on the LCD screen is called the On Screen Display or OSD.
LCD Screen Layout
The following illustrations show the LCD screen layout and icon descriptions.
Record Mode Screen Layout
No. Item Description
1 Record Mode Indicates the current record mode settings.
2 Flash Indicates flash settings.
3 Focus Mode Indicates focus mode settings.
4 Self-timer / Burst Indicates drive mode settings.
5 Zoom indicator Displays zoom.
6 Shots available Indicates the remaining shots available.
7 Resolution Displays resolution settings.
8 Quality Displays quality settings.
9 Focus frame Use to frame subject to capture.
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Playback Mode Screen Layout
The Playback mode display varies depending on the type of image being viewed.
Playback mode display of still images:
10 Exposure Displays exposure settings.
11 Quick-Set Bar Tap to activate Quick-Set Bar.
12 ISO Displays ISO settings.
13 White Balance Displays white balance settings.
14 Metering Displays metering settings.
15 Histogram Graphic display of ISO settings.
16 Battery Indicates battery level.
No. Item Description
1 Battery Indicates battery level.
2
File no. / Total no. Indicates the file number over the total number of
files in the memory.
3 Recording information Displays recording information of the file.
4 Quick-Set Bar Tap to activate Quick-Set Bar.
5 Next Tap to display next file.
6 Slideshow Tap to start slideshow.
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7 Previous Tap to display previous file.
8 Voice memo Indicates voice memo is attached.
9 DPOF Indicates the file is marked for printing.
10 Protect Indicates the file is protected.
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Playback mode of videos:
No. Item Description
1 Battery Indicates the battery level.
2
File no. / Total no. Indicates the file number over the total number of
files in the storage card.
3 Movie clip Indicates the file is a movie.
4 Quick-Set Bar Tap to activate Quick-Set Bar.
5 Next Tap to display next file.
6 Slideshow Tap to activate slideshow.
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7 Previous Tap to display previous file.
8 Protect Indicates the file is protected.
9 Volume Adjusts and displays volume level.
10
Playback buttons Tap buttons to play / pause / stop / fast forward /
rewind movie.
11 Playing status Displays playing status.
12 Played time Indicates played time.
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Playback mode of audio clips:
No. Item Description
1 Battery Indicates the battery level.
2
File no. / Total no. Indicates the file number over the total number of
files in the storage card.
3 Voice memo Indicates the file is an audio file
4 Quick-Set Bar Tap to activate Quick-Set Bar.
5 Next Tap to display next file.
6 Slideshow Tap to activate slideshow.
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7 Previous Tap to display previous file.
8 Protect Indicates the file is protected.
9 Volume Adjusts and displays volume level.
10
Playback buttons Tap buttons to play / pause / stop / fast forward /
rewind audio playback.
11 Playing status Displays playing status.
12 Played time Indicates played time.
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Changing the LCD Screen Display
The type of information displayed on the LCD screen can be changed using the
Display button.
Press the Display button repeatedly to change the LCD display from one type to
another.
In Record Mode, the LCD display can be changed into any of the following:
• The OSD information may vary depending on the record mode type.
• Use the “Guide lines” to properly set image for capture.
In Playback mode, the LCD display can be changed into any of the following:
LCD display cannot be changed in the following situations:
• Manual exposure mode
• Recording movie or audio clips
• Playing movie or audio clips
• Playing slideshow
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Using Quick-Set Bar
The Quick-Set Bar acts as a shortcut menu to
adjust basic settings in Record and Playback Mode.
The menu icons show the current settings for each
function. The icons vary depending on the selected
mode and its settings.
Tap to launch Quick-Set Bar.
Tap to close Quick-Set Bar.
Snapshot Mode
The Quick-Set Bar in Snapshot mode contains nine menu
options, three of which are user-defined.
Availability of some menu functions vary depending on the
scene mode selected.
Unavailable functions or functions with preset settings
appear as gray icons.
To enter the function submenu, tap the
corresponding icon. For example, to access Flash
mode submenu, click Flash mode icon, the
submenu options pop up. See illustration on the
right.
To select option, tap the desired settings icon.
Tap to exit submenu.
No. Menu Item Description
1 Scene Mode Tap to select scene mode.
2 Flash Tap to change flash settings.
3 Focus Mode Tap to change focus mode settings.
4 Drive Mode Tap to change drive mode settings.
5 Main Menu Tap to go to Snapshot and Settings Menu.
6 Hot Key Tap to change settings of selected function. The
three hot keys can be changed by the user. See
“Setting Hot Key” on page 56.
7 Close Tap to close Quick-Set Bar.
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Camcorder Mode
The Quick-Set Bar in Camcorder mode contains 10 menu
options. You can easily set basic video settings using the menu
options here.
Functions with preset settings appear as gray icons. To activate
the function submenu, tap the function icon.
To access other camcorder settings, tap the Main Menu icon.
Voice Recorder Mode
The Quick-Set Bar in Voice Recorder mode contains three
menu options.
To access the settings menu, tap the Main Menu icon.
No. Menu Description
1 Scene Mode Tap to select scene mode.
2 Quality Tap to change quality settings.
3 Frame Rate Tap to change frame rate settings.
4 White Balance Tap to adjust white balance.
5 Main Menu Tap to go to Camcorder and Settings Menu.
6 Movie Size Tap to change size settings.
7 Stabilizer Tap to turn stabilizer on/off.
8 Effect Tap to add effects.
9 Close Tap to close Quick-Set Bar.
No. Menu Description
1 Scene Mode Tap to change scene mode.
2 Main Menu Tap to go to Settings Menu.
3 Close Tap to close Quick-Set Bar.
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Playback Mode
The Quick-Set Bar in Playback mode contains 10 menu
options. Unavailable functions or functions with preset settings
appear as gray icons.
To activate the function submenu, tap the function icon.
To access other playback settings, tap the Main Menu icon.
No. Menu Item Description
1 Effect Tap to add effects to image.
2 Rotate Tap to rotate image.
3 Z-Lighting Tap to adjust Z-lighting settings.
4 Protect Tap to lock image.
5 Main Menu Tap to go to Main Menu.
6 Add Memo Tap to add a memo dialog to the image.
7 Photo Frame Tap to add photo frame to image.
8 DPOF Tap to mark image for printing.
9 Delete Tap to delete image.
10 Close Tap to close Quick-Set Bar.
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Recording Photos, Videos
and Voices
Taking Photos
Now that you are familiar with your camera, you are now ready to take your
photos.
Taking photos with your camera is very simple.
1. Turn on the camera by pressing the
Power button. By doing this, your
camera is also set to Record mode.
2. Frame the shot using the focus
bracket on the LCD screen. See
illustration on the right.
3. Half press the Shutter button. The
camera automatically adjusts the
focus and exposure. When the
camera is ready to take the photo,
the frame bracket turns green, the
shutter speed and aperture value are
displayed.
4. Fully press the Shutter button to
capture image.
When the shake warning icon
appears, hold the camera steadily, with your arms at your side or use a tripod to
stabilize the camera to prevent blurred images.
Using the Stabilizer
The Stabilizer function prevents
blurred images caused by shaking.
This function is only available if ISO
is set to Auto. See “ISO” on
page 28 on how to adjust the ISO settings.
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To activate Stabilizer
Press the Stabilizer button on top of your camera to enable/disable stabilizer.
Setting Zoom Control
Your camera features up to 3x optical zoom and up to 5x of digital zoom. Optical
zoom is achieved by mechanically adjusting the lens. While digital zoom is activated
through the menu settings. Please refer to “Setting Digital Zoom” on page 54
on how to setup digital zoom.
To adjusts optical zoom:
1. Press the Zoom buttons to zoom in or zoom
out an image.
2. The zoom indicator appears on the LCD
screen.
To adjusts digital zoom:
1. Activate digital zoom. See “Recording Movies” on page 35.
2. Press the T button to optically zoom in to the maximum until it stops.
3. Release the button.
4. Press the T button again to switch to digital zoom automatically. Zooming
continues.
Digital zoom is not activated in recording movies.
Zoom buttons
Press to zoom in.
Press to zoom out.
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Setting Scene Mode
Setting the Scene mode allows you to capture
images with preset settings according to the
scenes or environment.
1. Tap > to launch Scene
Mode submenu.
2. Tap to select desired scene.
Note: The Scene Mode icon may vary depending on the current settings.
The succeeding table shows the available scene mode settings.
Icon Item Description
Auto
The simplest way to shoot basic images. Settings
are adjusted automatically.
Program
The camera automatically adjusts suitable shooting
settings like shutter speed and aperture values.
Portrait
The camera blurs the background to focus on the
subject.
Landscape This feature is used to emphasize wide scenic views.
Sunset
This feature enhances the red hue for recording
sunset images.
Backlight
This feature is used to capture the image of a
backlight object by changing the metering.
Smile Detection
This feature uses smile tracking to auto detect faces
to capture. When smiles are detected, it continuously
captures the image. See “Using Smile Detection
Mode” on page 25.
Kids
This feature is used to capture still images of moving
kids.
Night Scene
This feature is used to capture images with night
scenery background.
Fireworks
This feature slows shutter speed to capture fireworks
explosions.
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Using Smile Detection Mode
The Smile Detection mode uses smile tracking to automatically capture images.
Pressing the shutter button will enable the camera to take continuous shots
whenever a smile is detected. This feature is most useful in capturing different
angles and smiles of moving people.
To activate Smile Detection
1. Select from Scene Mode submenu.
2. Focus the camera on the subject to capture.
Sports
This feature captures still images in high speed
motions.
Party
This feature is used for wedding or indoor party
settings.
Candlelight
This feature is used to capture warm candle light
effects.
NIght Portrait
This feature is used to capture portrait pictures with
night or dark background.
Soft Skin
This feature enhances skin tone thus facial skin
appears smooth.
Soft Flowing Water
This feature enhances smooth effects like water or
silk.
Food
This feature is used to capture food images. The
increased saturation in this mode makes the
captured image more enticing.
Building
This feature enhances the edges of captured
images.
Text
This feature enhances the black and white contrast
normally used when capturing text images.
Auction
Pictures taken in Auction mode are automatically
saved under a specific folder named “_AUCT”. See
“Folder Structure” on page 61 for more
information.
Camcorder This mode is used to record movie clips.
Voice Recorder This mode is used to record audio clips.
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3. Press the shutter button to start smile detecting. The smile detection icon
blinks every second to denote camera activity.
4. When smile is detected, the camera will automatically take a shot of the image.
It will continuously take shots whenever a smile is detected.
5. To stop shooting, press the shutter button again. The smile detection icon
stops blinking to denote camera inactivity.
Setting Flash
When taking pictures in difficult lighting
conditions, use the Flash to get correct exposure.
This function cannot be activated in recording
movies or continuous shooting.
1. Tap > Flash mode icon.
2. Tap your desired flash mode.
Your camera is equipped with six flash modes:
Auto flash. The flash fires
automatically whenever extra lighting is
needed.
Forced off. The flash is turned off.
Forced on. The flash fires whenever
you press the shutter button regardless of
lighting conditions.
Auto Red-eye. The flash fires twice to
reduce the red-eye effect when necessary.
Red-eye reduction. The flash fires twice to reduce the red-eye effect.
Slow sync. The flash fires with a slow shutter speed.
Smile Detection Icon
Camera dislays
frame when smile
is detected.
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Setting Snapshot Menu
The Snapshot menu allows you to adjust other capture settings. Some menu
functions may be disabled depending on current scene mode.
In Snapshot mode,
1. Tap > > .
2. Tap to move to the next/
previous page of menu selection.
3. To select an item, tap the icon.
4. To change the submenu settings, tap the
icon of desired settings.
5. Tap to exit submenu.
Resolution
The Resolution function is used to set the
resolution before you capture the image.
Changing the resolution affects the number
of images that can be stored in your memory
card. The higher the resolution, the more
memory space is required.
The table below shows the resolution values
for still images.
Icon Pixel Size
Print Size
Suggestion
Icon Pixel Size
Print Size
Suggestion
3648 x 2736 A2 Size 2048 x 1536 4” x 6”
3648 x 2432 A2 Size 1920 x 1080 HDTV
3264 x 2448 A3 Size 640 x 480 E-mail
2592 x 1944 A4 Size
1/5
Resolution
Quality
ISO
Metering
10M
10M
ISO
AUTO
ISO
AUTO
Indicates current page no. / total no.
of menu page.
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Resolution
1/3
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10M
8M
8M
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Quality
The Quality function lets you adjust the quality
settings of your photos before you capture
them. The quality determines the amount of
compression applied to your photos. More
compression results in a more detailed image.
However, the higher the quality, the more
memory space is required in your memory
card.
Available settings for still images are as
follows:
Super fine, Fine, and Normal.
ISO
The ISO function lets you adjust the ISO
sensitivity in recording still images depending
on the lightning levels of your surroundings.
Use a higher ISO setting in dim conditions
and a lower ISO setting in brighter
conditions.
As you move through the selections, the
preview on the LCD screen changes
synchronously.
Available settings are: Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, and 3200.
Metering
The Metering function lets you select the area
of the subject or frame by which the camera
measures light to record still images or movies.
Icon Item Description
Multi
The camera measures the exposure readings from
multiple points in the subject area.
Center
The camera measures the average light from the
entire frame but gives more importance to the values
near the center.
Spot
The camera selects the exposure value based on
the center of your picture.
Superfine
Fine
Normal
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White Balance
The White Balance function allows you to
adjust the camera settings according to the
white light when recording still images and
movies.
When you tap a selection, you can see the
preview on the LCD screen synchronously.
•Tap SET to save and apply settings.
Effect
The Effect function lets you record still
images or movies and apply different colors
or tones for a more artistic effect.
Tap a selection to view the effect on the
LCD screen.
•Tap SET to save and apply settings.
Icon Item Description
Auto
The camera automatically adjusts the white
balance.
Daylight Ideally used for bright sunny conditions.
Cloudy Ideally used for cloudy conditions.
Tungsten
Ideally used for indoor photos with tungsten or
halogen lighting without a flash.
Fluorescent
Ideally used for indoor photos with fluorescent
lighting conditions.
Custom
Used when light source cannot be specified. When
user taps this icon, icon appears.
White Balance Used to measure the white balance manually.
Icon Item Description
Normal The camera records normally.
Vivid
The camera captures the image with more contrast
and saturation emphasizing on the bold colors.
White Balance
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AF Area
Automatic Focus (AF) determines the area on
which the camera focuses.
The table below shows the available AF area
settings.
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Sepia Images are captured in sepia tones.
B&W Images are captured in black and white.
Vivid Red
Captured image becomes reddish. Ideally used to
record images like flowers and cars to make them
more vivid.
Vivid Green
Captured image becomes greenish. Ideally used to
record images like mountains and lawns to make
them more vivid.
Vivid Blue
Captured image becomes bluish. Ideally used to
record images like the sky and the ocean, to make
them look more vivid.
Icon Item Description
Center The focus area is fixed on the center.
Wide
The camera automatically selects focus area within
the wide frame.
Manual Users manually determines the area of focus.
Face Tracking
The camera automatically detects the position of a
face and sets the focus.
Icon Item Description
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Using Manual AF Area mode
When you exit the menu after selecting manual mode, a white focus frame appears
on the LCD screen.
Tap the white focus frame to display the instruction frame.
To manually choose the object of focus, drag the white focus frame within the
instruction frame.
Flash Intensity
The Flash Intensity function allows users to adjust the intensity of flash to capture
image with a brighter or dimmer lighting effect. The table below shows the
available settings.
EV Compensation
In difficult lighting condition, the auto
exposure function of your camera may be
misled into giving the wrong readings.
Exposure Value (EV) function allows you to
adjust the exposure value and correctly
expose your images. Available for still images
only.
Icon Item Description
High Captures image with brighter lighting.
Normal Normal lighting is applied.
Low Captures image with dimmer lighting.
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To adjust EV settings, tap and , drag or tap the slider bar to increase/
decrease the value. As you adjust the settings, the LCD screen synchronously
displays the image applying the EV settings.
•Tap SET to save and apply changes.
The available settings are: OEV, +2.0EV, +1.7EV, +1.3EV, +1.0EV, +0.7EV and
+0.3EV.
Photo Frame
The Photo Frame functions allows users to
capture image enclosed in a frame for added
effects.
To activate Photo Frame:
•Tap On.
The LCD screen displays the frame. Tap the
or to move through other frame
selections.
Press the shutter button to capture image with selected frame.
Sharpness
This function allows you to enhance or soften finer details of your photos.
The table below shows the available Sharpness settings.
Saturation
The Saturation function lets you adjust the color saturation in your photos. Use a
higher saturation setting for rich colors and a lower saturation setting for more
natural tones.
The table below shows the available Saturation settings.
Icon Item Description
High Sharpens the image.
Normal Normal sharpness.
Low Softens the image.
Icon Item Description
High Enhances saturation.
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Contrast
This function allows you to adjust the contrast of your photos.
The table below shows the available Contrast settings.
Date Stamp
The Date Stamp function allows you to add the recorded date and time on your
photos.
The recording date and time are based on your camera’s clock settings. Once date
and time are stamped on a photo, they can no longer be edited or deleted.
Limitations of Date Stamp functions are as follows:
Available for still images only.
May slowdown AEB/ continuous shooting when Date Stamp is enabled in AEB/
Burst mode.
If Date Stamp is enabled, digital zoom is automatically turned off.
In vertical or rotated images, the date and time on your photos still appear
horizontally.
Available settings are: Date, Date & Time, Off.
Focus Mode
This function allows users to define the type of focus to capture image.
The table below shows the available settings.
Normal Normal saturation is applied.
Low Reduces saturation.
Icon Item Description
High Enhances the contrast.
Normal Normal contrast.
Low Reduces the contrast.
Icon Item Description
Auto Focus Camera automatically focuses on a specific object.
Icon Item Description
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Drive Mode
Your camera features a Self-timer and Burst which can be set in the Drive mode
function. The Self-timer allows you to take photos after a pre-defined delay. While
burst lets you take consecutive shots. This function is only available in recording
still images. The Drive mode setting is automatically set to off when you turn off
the camera.
The table below shows the available Drive mode settings.
Macro
Camera focuses on the detail and sharpness of a very
close image. If Macro is enabled, the macro icon is
displayed on the LCD screen.
Pan Focus Camera focuses on every object.
Infinity Camera focuses on objects distant objects.
Icon Item Description
Off Captures an image without time delay.
10 Sec Self-timer
Sets a 10-second delay to capture image after
pressing the shutter button.
2 Sec Self-timer
Sets a 2-second delay to capture image after pressing
the shutter button.
Double Self-timer
Performs delay and capture twice:
Performs a 10-second delay, then captures the
image.
• Performs another 2-second delay then captures
the image again.
Burst
Performs continuous shooting when the shutter button
is pressed. Stops shooting when the shutter button is
released.
AEB
Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB) captures the
same image with three different exposure settings:
standard, under, and over exposure.
Icon Item Description
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AF Lamp
The AF Lamp function allows you to record
images even in low light conditions.
If AF Lamp is set to Auto, the AF lamp located in
the front of the camera, see “Front View” on
page 3, emits a red light by half pressing the
shutter button allowing the camera to focus
easily. Available settings are: [Auto] and [Off].
Recording Movies
1. To select Camcorder mode, tap from
Scene Mode menu.
2. Focus your camera on the subject that you
want to take.
3. Press the Shutter button to start recording.
4. Use the control to zoom in and zoom
out an image.
5. To stop recording, press the Shutter button.
• Sound cannot be recorded while pressing the control.
• Digital zoom is not available in movie recording.
• The camera will automatically stop recording when the memory capacity is full.
Setting Camera to Record Movies
Use the Quick-Set Bar to change camera video settings. The Quick-Set
Bar contains shortcuts to the following menu items: Quality, Movie Size,
Frame Rate, Stabilizer, White Balance, Effect, and Main Menu.
Tap an icon to open the submenu.
Use the Camcorder Menu to change other
settings like: Sharpness, Saturation, Contrast,
Focus Mode and AF Lamp. To access Camcorder
Menu, tap to open Main Menu from the
Quick-Set Bar. Then tap .
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Setting Movie Size
The Movie Size function icon appears only in
Movie Mode. Use this function to adjust the
resolution and quality of movie clips.
The table below shows the available size and
corresponding image quality settings.
YouTube Mode
YouTube Mode allows you to record movies with predefined video settings for easy
upload to the YouTube website.
YouTube supports two file upload standards:
Single File Uploader. The maximum movie file size is up to 100 MB.
YouTube Uploader. The maximum movie file size is up to 1 GB.
Most uploaded movie length ranges within 5 minutes, although you can upload a
maximum movie length of 10 minutes.
Therefore when you record using the YouTube mode, the following standards are
followed:
Recorded movies are set to YouTube standard resolution of 640 X 480.
Recording automatically stops when the file reaches 100 MB.
Recorded movies in the YouTube mode are stored following the DCF rule, however
movies are saved in a specific folder named “_UTUBE”. For more details, please
refer to “Folder Structure” on page 61.
To record a YouTube movie, select from the Movie Size function.
Available recording time for a YouTube movie is up to 10 minutes.
Icon Frame Size Image Quality
848 X 480 HDTV
640 X 480 High Quality
320 x 240 Normal
640 x 480 YouTube Mode
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Setting Frame Rate
Frame Rate function appears only in Camcorder
mode. Use this function to specify the number of
frames to capture per second (fps). The higher
the frame rate value, the smoother the movie
playback will be. Available settings are:
15fps, and 30 fps.
To set frame rate, tap to activate Quick-Set Bar. Tap the frame rate icon, then
select option.
Setting Stabilizer
The Stabilizer function prevents blurred images
caused by shaking.
To turn stabilizer on/off in recording movies, tap
to activate Quick-Set Bar. Tap the stabilizer
icon, then select:
Stabilizer on.
Stabilizer off.
Recording Voices
1. To select Voice Recording mode, tap
from Scene Mode menu. The Voice
Recording Quick-Set Bar is displayed on the
LCD screen.
2. Close the Quick-Set Bar to display voice
recording screen layout. See picture on the
right.
3. Tap or press the Shutter button to start recording.
4. Tap or press the Shutter button again to stop recording.
Voice recording will automatically stop when the maximum memory capacity is full.
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Playback
View images, videos and voice recordings through your camera’s Playback mode.
Viewing in Single Navigation
The Single navigation mode displays the image one by one on the LCD screen. To
view images/videos/voice recordings, follow the steps below.
1. Press the Playback button to set or turn on the camera to Playback
mode.
2. The LCD screen displays an image. To understand the icons and other
information on the screen, please see “Playback Mode Screen Layout” on
page 12.
3. Tap to view next/previous image/video/voice recording.
4. To access Quick-Set Bar, tap .
5. To play a video or a voice recording, tap anywhere on the LCD screen. See
“Playing Movies” on page 41 and “Playing Voice Recording” on
page 41 for more details.
Viewing Slideshow
The Slideshow function allows you to view all stored images/videos/voice
recordings in still image format in a continuous sequence.
To view slideshow, tap .
To stop slideshow, tap anywhere on the LCD screen.
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Viewing in Drag & Play Mode
1. Press the W button to view files in Drag &
Play mode.
2. Flick your finger to the left/right or tap
to change display to
previous/next file.
3. Tap the image/video/voice recording to
view/play it normally.
Viewing Thumbnails
1. From single navigation mode, press the W button twice to view 12-image
thumbnails.
2. Tap to view next/previous page.
3. Tap a thumbnail to view it normally.
Thumbnail icons
When you view the thumbnails, some images may contain icons. These icons
indicate the type of file or recording.
Icons Type Description
Voice Memo Indicates that a voice memo is attached to the
image.
Movie Indicates a recorded movie. The image displayed
is the first frame of the movie clip.
Locked File Indicates that the image has been locked. Locked
files cannot be edited or deleted.
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Zooming Images
The zoom view function works with still images only.
In normal view, press the T button to activate zoom function, see picture below.
You can zoom view an image from 1x to 12X. To achieve desired zoom view, press
the T button repeatedly to increase zoom. Press the W button to decrease zoom.
You can also tap to decrease/increase zoom.
To trim an image based on selected zoom view, tap .
To exit zoom function, tap .
Trimming an Image
The Trim function allows you to trim an image to another image size. This function
is only available for still images.
1. View the image to trim.
2. Press the T button to activate zoom function.
3. Press the T/W button or tap repeatedly until desired image view
to trim.
4. Tap to trim image.
Voice Record Indicates a voice recording file.
DPOF File Indicates the file is marked for printing.
File Error Indicates an error file.
Icons Type Description
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Shows zoom location.
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5. Confirm trim, select whether to:
Save As. Save changes to a new file.
No. Discard changes.
Overwrite. Save and apply changes to the current file.
Playing Movies
1. Select video to play. A video file has a video
icon displayed on screen. See picture on the
left.
2. Tap anywhere on the LCD screen to play
video.
3. During playback, tap anywhere on the LCD
screen to display the video toolbar.
4. During
playback, use the to control volume.
Press the T/W button to increase/
decrease volume.
5. Tap or the slider bar to
rewind or fast forward the movie.
6. Tap to pause playback. Tap
to resume playback.
7. Tap to stop playback. The LCD screen displays the movie frame image
in Single navigation mode.
Playing Voice Recording
1. Select the voice recording file to play.
2. Tap anywhere on the LCD screen to play
recording.
3. During playback, use the to control
volume. Press the T/W button to increase/
decrease volume.
4. Tap or the slider bar to
rewind or fast forward the voice recording.
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5. Tap to pause playback. Tap to resume playback.
6. Tap to stop playback. The LCD screen displays the movie frame image
in Single navigation mode.
Playing Voice Memo
Voice memo is recorded and attached separately
to a captured image. See “Voice Memo” on
page 50 on how to record voice memo.
1. Select the image with voice memo. An
image file with voice memo has a voice
memo icon located on the left side of the
LCD screen.
2. Tap the voice memo icon to play voice
memo.
3. During playback, use the to control
volume. Press the T/W button to increase/
decrease volume.
4. Tap or the slider bar to
rewind or fast forward the voice recording.
5. Tap to pause playback. Tap
to resume playback.
6. Tap to stop playback. The LCD screen displays the movie frame image
in Single navigation mode.
Using My Drawing
My Drawing function lets you draw freely and add
other graffiti on still images. This function is not
available for images captured with VGA and 16:9
HD resolution.
1. View image to add drawings to.
2. Tap > . The My Drawing toolbar is
displayed on the LCD screen.
3. Tap on an icon to use the function. For example, to draw freely on the image,
tap the pen icon.
4. Press Display button to hide the toolbar.
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5. Start drawing on the image. See picture on the
right.
6. When done, press Display button to display
the toolbar.
7. Tap to save changes.
8. Select whether to:
Save As. Save changes to a new file.
No. Discard changes.
Overwrite. Save and apply changes to the
current file.
Using My Drawing Toolbar
The toolbar icons may vary depending on the current function selected.
Adding a Memo Dialog to an Image
The Add Memo function lets you add a memo dialog
to a still image. This function is not available for
images captured with VGA and 16:9 HD resolution.
1. View the image to add memo dialog to.
2. Tap > . The My Drawing toolbar is
displayed on the LCD screen.
3. Tap to use add memo function. Tap to
select dialog stroke.
4. Press Display button to hide the toolbar.
Icon Description Icon Description
Tap to draw freely on the photo. Tap to select color.
Tap to stamp symbols on the
photo.
Tap to undo/redo last operation.
Tap to erase drawings on the
photo.
Tap to reset all operations.
Tap to select pen stroke. Tap to save changes.
Tap to select stamp stroke. Tap to exit My Drawing function.
Save changes?
Save As
No
Overwrite?
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5. Tap on the LCD screen position to add memo
dialog. See picture on the right.
6. When done, press Display button to display
the toolbar.
7. Tap to save changes.
8. Select whether to:
Save As. Save changes to a new file.
No. Discard changes.
Overwrite. Save and apply changes to the
current file.
Rotating Images
The Rotate function lets you change the orientation of a saved photo. This function
in only available for still images. Rotated images are saved as the current file.
1. View the image to rotate.
2. Tap > .
3. Tap to rotate image 90º counter
clockwise / clockwise. Tap the icons repeatedly
until desired orientation is achieved. The
preview on the LCD screen changes
synchronously.
4. Tap SET to apply and save changes.
Adding Photo Frame
For a more artistic effect, you can frame your still images using the Photo Frame
function. This function is for still images only. However, photo frame is not
available for images captured in 16:9 HD resolution.
1. View the image you want to add photo frame
to.
2. Tap > . The framed image is
displayed on the LCD screen.
3. Tap to move through the
photo frame selections.
Save changes?
Save As
No
Overwrite?
SET
SET
or
SET
SET
or
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4. Tap SET to add selected photo frame.
5. Select whether to:
Save As. Save image as a new file.
No. Discard changes.
Overwrite. Save and apply changes to the
current file.
Setting Z-Lighting
The Z-Lighting function allows you to manually adjust the exposure to compensate
for inadequate lighting conditions. This function is only applicable for still images.
The edited image can be saved as a new file.
1. View the file to adjust lighting.
2. Tap > .
3. Tap or the slider bar to increase/
decrease the value. As you adjust the settings,
the LCD screen synchronously displays the
image applying the new settings.
Available settings are: 0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0,
and 4.0.
4. Tap SET to continue.
5. Select whether to:
Save As. Save as another file.
No. Discard changes.
Overwrite. Save and apply changes to
the current file.
Setting DPOF
The Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) function allows you to mark still images in
your memory card for printing and allows you to specify the number of copies that
you want to print at a later date. When all images to be printed are marked, take
the memory card to a digital printing service, or use a DPOF compatible printer.
To set DPOF on a single file
1. View image/video/voice recording you want to
set DPOF on the LCD screen.
2. Tap > . See picture below.
3. To set DPOF on currently viewed file, tap Yes.
Add frame?
Save As
No
Overwrite?
SET
SET
Z-Lighting
0.0
0.0
0.0
or
Save changes?
Save As
No
Overwrite?
Set DPOF?
Yes
No
Select
All
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4. Set the number of copies and date stamp on/
off. Tap the up/down keys to change settings.
5. Tap SET to save settings.
To set DPOF on multiple files
1. Tap > .
2. Tap Select. The LCD screen displays files in
thumbnail view.
3. Tap a thumbnail to mark file for printing. The
DPOF icon appears on the thumbnail.
4. Tap DPOF to continue.
5. Select Yes to confirm protect.
6. Set the number of copies and date stamp on/
off.
7. Tap SET to save settings.
To set DPOF on all files
1. Tap > .
2. Tap All.
3. Confirm to set DPOF on all files.
4. Set the number of copies and date stamp on/
off.
5. Tap SET to save settings.
To set DPOF off
Files marked for printing can be set off following the same procedures above.
If the camera is in thumbnail mode, tapping > displays protect multiple files
interface.
You can specify up to 30 copies for DPOF. If you specify 0 copies, the DPOF setting of that
image is automatically disabled.
SET
SET
Date
Yes
Copies
01
DPOF Setting
DPOF
DPOF
Set DPOF?
Yes
No
Set DPOF?
Yes
No
Select
All
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Protecting/Unprotecting Files
The Protect function lets you lock a file to protect it from being modified or
accidentally erased. A protected file has a lock icon when viewed on Playback
mode.
If the camera is in thumbnail mode, tapping > displays protect multiple files
interface.
To protect a file
1. View image/video/voice recording you want to
protect on the LCD screen.
2. Tap > . See picture on the right.
3. To protect currently viewed file, tap Yes.
To protect multiple files
1. Tap > .
2. Tap Select. The LCD screen displays files in
thumbnail view.
3. Tap a thumbnail to mark file for protection. The
protect icon appears on the thumbnail.
4. Tap Protect to protect marked files.
5. Select Yes to confirm protect.
To protect all files
1. Tap > .
2. Tap All.
3. Confirm to protect all files.
To unprotect files
Protected files can be unlocked following the same
procedures above. Tapping > displays an
unprotect confirmation message. See picture on the
right.
Note
Protect this file?
Yes
No
Select
All
Protect
Protect
Yes
No
Protect the selected?
Unprotect this file?
Yes
No
Select
All
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Deleting Files
The Delete function lets you remove unwanted files in the internal memory or on
the memory card.
Protected files can not be deleted. Make sure the file is not protected before proceeding. To
unprotect a file, see “To unprotect files” on page 47. If the camera is in thumbnail mode,
tapping > displays delete multiple files interface.
To delete a file
1. View image/video/voice recording file you
want to delete on the LCD screen.
2. Tap > . See picture on the right.
3. To delete currently viewed file, tap Yes.
To delete a voice memo
1. View the image file with voice memo
attached on the LCD screen.
2. Tap > .
3. To delete the voice memo only, tap Voice only.
To delete multiple files
1. Tap > .
2. Tap Select. The LCD screen displays files in
thumbnail view.
3. Tap a thumbnail to mark file for deletion. The
recycle bin icon appears on the thumbnail.
4. Tap Delete to delete marked files.
5. Select Yes to confirm delete.
To delete all files
1. Tap > .
2. Tap All.
3. Confirm to delete all files.
Note
Delete this file?
Yes
Voice only
Select
All
Voice only icon is enabled
only when viewed image has
a voice memo attached.
Delete
Delete
Yes
No
Delete the selected?
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Setting Playback Menu
The Playback menu allows you to edit images,
delete files, records voice memo, and setup other
playback settings.
To go to Playback Menu:
1. Tap > > .
2. Tap to move to the next/previous
page of menu selection.
3. To select an item, tap the icon.
4. To change the submenu settings, tap the icon of desired settings.
5. Tap to exit submenu.
Resize
The Resize function allows you to change the image resolution of large images to
smaller ones. This function is only available for still images.
To resize an image:
1. View image to resize on the LCD screen.
2. From the Playback menu, tap Resize.
3. Tap desired size. Select size among: 8M, 5M,
3M, and VGA. Available size settings may
vary depending on original image size.
Unavailable settings appear as gray icons.
4. After selecting size, tap to confirm whether
to:
Save As. Save the new file as a new
one.
No. Discard resize.
Overwrite. Apply and save changes to
the current file.
Resize function is not available for photos with image size set to VGA.
1/3
Resize
Voice Memo
Protect
Delete
Indicates current page no. /
total no. of menu page.
or
Resize this file?
8M
5M
3M
VGA
Save changes?
Save As
No
Overwrite?
Note
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Voice Memo
The Voice Memo function allows you to record and attach a voice memo to a saved
image. You can record a maximum of 20 seconds of Voice memo per image. This
function is only available for still images.
To record voice memo:
1. View image to attach voice memo on the LCD
screen.
2. From the Playback menu, tap Voice Memo.
The voice recording interface is displayed on
the LCD screen.
3. Tap to start recording.
4. Tap to stop recording. The voice memo is automatically saved and
attached to the image.
To attach voice memo to an image with existing voice memo:
1. View the image with an attached voice memo on the LCD screen.
2. From the Playback menu, tap Voice Memo.
3. The Overwrite confirmation message appears.
Tap whether to:
Yes. Record another voice memo to
replace the existing one.
No. Retain existing voice memo and exit
the function.
4. When you select Yes, the Recording memo
interface is displayed on the LCD screen. Follow the procedure in recording a
voice memo mentioned above.
Red-Eye Correction
The Red-Eye Correction function is used to reduce red-eye in captured images.
This function is only available for still images. Red-eye correction can be applied to
an image several times, but the quality may gradually deteriorate.
1/3
Resize
Voice Memo
Protect
Delete
Recording Memo
00:12
Time left for recording.
Overwrite?
Yes
No
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To activate Red-Eye Correction:
1. View the image on the LCD screen.
2. From the Playback menu, tap Red-eye
Correction.
3. The image is displayed on the LCD screen
with corrected red-eye.
4. Tap SET to apply red-eye correction.
5. Tap whether to:
Save As. Save the image to a new file.
No. Disregard red-eye correction.
Overwrite. Apply and save changes to the existing file.
Effect
The Effect function lets you edit still images to apply different colors or tones for a
more artistic effect.
To add Effect:
1. View the image on the LCD screen.
2. From the Playback menu, tap Effect. The Effect
icons appear.
3. Tap desired settings to preview effect on the
LCD screen. See table for more information.
4. Tap SET to continue.
5. Tap whether to:
Save As. Save the image to a new file.
No. Disregard changes.
Overwrite. Apply and save changes to the existing file.
The succeeding table shows the available settings.
Icon Item Description
Normal No effect is added to the image.
Sepia Image is saved with a sepia tone.
B&W Image is saved in black and white.
Negative Image appears to be the opposite of the original
image.
Mosaic Image is saved with mosaic tiles.
Vivid Red Image is saved with reddish tint.
Red-eye Correction
SET
SET
Effect
SET
SET
N
N
S
S
R
R
G
G
B
B
BW
BW
Neg.
Neg.
N
S
BW
Neg.
R
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Vivid Green Image is saved with greenish tint.
Vivid Blue Image is saved with bluish tint.
Icon Item Description
G
B
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Using the Setting Menu
You can access the Setting menu whether you are in Record or Playback mode.
The Setting menu allows you to configure general camera settings. Submenu
options may vary depending on the current mode. Unavailable are disabled.
To go to Setting Menu:
1. Tap > > .
2. Tap to move to the next/
previous page of menu selection.
3. Tap a submenu option to change
submenu settings.
4. Tap to exit submenu.
Setting Memory Kit
Use this function to manage contents of the
internal memory or memory card.
Available settings are:
Format. Select to format currently used
memory.
Copy to Card. Select to copy all files stored
in the internal memory to the memory card.
• If there is a memory card inserted in the memory slot, the camera automatically saves all
files to the memory card.
• If there is no memory card or the internal memory is empty, the Copy to Card function is
disabled.
Setting Auto Review
The Auto Review function lets you view the
captured image right after shooting it.
Available settings are: Off, 1 sec., 2 sec., 3 sec.,
and 5 sec.
To set Auto Review
1. From the Setting menu, tap Auto Review.
2. Tap to apply desired settings.
This function is not available in camcorder mode.
Memory Kit
Auto Review
Digital Zoom
System Sound
1/4
Indicates current page no. / total no.
of menu page.
or
Format
Copy to Card
Memory Kit
1/1
Note
1s
1s
2s
2s
Off
1 sec.
2 sec.
Auto Review
1/2
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Setting Digital Zoom
This feature controls the digital zoom mode of your camera.
Your camera enlarges an image using the optical zoom first. When the zoom scale
exceeds 5x, the camera uses digital zoom.
To set Digital Zoom
1. From the Setting menu, tap Digital Zoom.
2. Tap to apply desired settings.
The table below shows the available Digital Zoom settings.
The maximum Intellect zoom scale varies depending on the image type and resolution.
Setting System Sound
Use the Sound menu function to enable/disable
sound when a button is pressed or tapped.
Available settings are: On, Off.
1. From the Setting menu, select System
Sound.
2. Tap to apply desired settings.
Setting Volume
Use the Volume function to control sound volume
produced by the camera. Available settings are:
Volume 0(Off), Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3,
Volume 4, Volume 5.
1. From the Setting menu, select Volume.
2. Tap to apply desired settings.
Icon Item Description
Intelligent Zoom
Enlarges the image digitally with almost no
distortion.
Standard Zoom
Enlarges all image sizes up to a maximum of 12x,
but the image quality deteriorates.
Off Uses the optical zoom only.
Note
On
Off
System Sound
1/1
Volume 0
Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume
1
1
2
2
1/2
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Setting LCD Brightness
Use the LCD Brightness function to control the
LCD brightness. Available settings are:
Bright. Enhances LCD brightness.
Normal. Normal LCD brightness.
Setting Power Save
The Power Save function allows you to set an idle time after which the camera
automatically sets to sleep mode to save power. After a minute of being in sleep
mode, the camera eventually turns off power.
Available settings are: 1 min., 3 min., and 5 min.
This function is not available in the following
instances:
Recording a movie or audio file
Playing a slideshow/movie/audio file
Using the USB connector.
Setting Date & Time
Use the Date & Time function to set the date
and time of your camera. This function is useful
in attaching date stamps on captured images.
Your camera uses a 24-hour time format.
1. Tap to adjust date and time
value.
2. Tap SET to apply changes.
Setting TV Out
Use the TV Out function to adjusts video output signal to accommodate different
regional settings. If TV out is not set correctly, the image may not display properly
on TV.
Bright
Normal
LCD Brightness
1/1
1 min.
3 min.
5 min.
Power Save
1min
1min
3min
3min
5min
5min
1/1
YY/MM/DD
Date & Time
SET
SET
2008 / 07 / 14 16 : 10
or
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Available settings are:
NTSC. Applicable in Japan, USA, Canada,
Taiwan and others.
• PAL. Applicable in Europe, Asia (excluding
Taiwan), Oceania and others.
Setting Hot Key
The Hot Key function is available only in snaphshot
mode. This function allows you to define the three
shortcut icons on the Snapshot Mode Quick-Set
Bar.
1. From the Settings menu, tap Hot Key. The
Hot key interface appears.
2. Tap an icon on the Quick-Set Bar to replace. A
pop up selection appears.
3. Tap desired submenu.
4. To replace other icons, repeat steps 2-3.
5. Tap SET to save and apply changes.
Setting Startup Image
The Startup Image function allows you to setup a
startup image when you turn on your camera.
1. From the Setting menu, tap Startup
Image. The menu selection appears.
2. Tap to select option:
Off. Disable the startup image.
System. Use camera default image.
My Photo. Select image
from captured images in
memory card. Tap this
option to display
thumbnails and select
image.
3. Tap SET to apply changes.
1/1
NTSC
PAL
TV Out
PAL
PAL
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC
PAL
Hot Key
SET
SET
VGA
VGA
ISO
AUTO
ISO
AUTO
AF
AF
A
A
1
1
P
P
Hot Key
SET
SET
VGA
VGA
VGA
VGA
ISO
AUTO
ISO
AUTO
ISO
AUTO
ISO
AUTO
AF
AF
A
A
1
1
P
P
AWB
AWB
SET
SET
Off
System
My Photo
Startup Image
SET
SET
Tap thumbnail, then tap SET to select image and
close selection.
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Resetting
The Reset function is used to reset the camera to its initial default settings and to
reset file numbering when saving images/videos/voice recordings.
To Reset
1. From the Setting menu, select Reset.
2. Tap option:
Reset File No. Tap to reset file
numbering. To understand folder and
file structure of your camera, see
“About Folder and File Names” on
page 61.
Reset. Tap to reset camera to initial
default settings.
3. A confirmation message appears. Tap Yes to reset. Tap No to exit submenu.
Setting Language
The Language function allows you to choose the
language of the on screen display (OSD) menu.
1. From the Setting menu, tap Language.
2. Tap to apply desired language.
001
001
Reset File No.
Reset
Reset
1/1
Language
1/7
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Chapter 7: Making Connections
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Making Connections
You can connect your camera to:
•TV
•Computer
•Printer
Connecting the Camera to a TV
To connect your camera to a TV
1. Turn on the camera.
2. Set the TV out to match TV’s
video out format. See “Setting
TV Out” on page 55.
3. Connect the USB/AV 3-in-1
cable to the USB port on the
bottom of your camera.
4. Connect the other end of the
cable to the TV’s AV input port.
5. The LCD screen turns black and
all images and video clips are
displayed on the TV.
To view photos
To navigate photos, use .
Press T button to go to previous
photo and W button to go to
next photo.
For slideshow, press Playback button to start/stop slideshow.
To display/hide function keys on the TV screen, press Display button.
Audio
Video
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Connecting the Camera a PC
You can transfer photos, videos and
audio files to your PC.
1. Connect the camera to a PC
using the USB cable.
2. Turn on the camera.
3. The PC detects the connection.
The camera’s internal memory
and memory card display as
removable drives in the file
manager. No image is displayed
on the LCD screen.
You can also use a card reader to access the memory card contents of your camera
Connecting the Camera to a Printer
You can print your photos directly using a PictBridge compatible printer. PictBridge
allows you to print images captured by your camera without connecting the camera
to a PC. Print images with a PictBridge compatible printer directly.
1. Turn on your camera.
2. Connect the camera to
the printer using the USB
cable.
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3. The camera detects the connection and turns to USB mode. Tap Printer.
4. Select print settings then confirm to print photos.
Setting PictBridge Menu
To ensure quality of printed photos, activate
the PictBridge menu to setup print settings.
To access PictBridge menu, tap Setup in the
confirmation selection before printing photos.
The table below shows the PictBridge submenu
options and their available settings.
Submenu Available Settings
Quality Default, Fine, Normal, Draft
Layout Default, 2, 4, 6, 12, Full
Paper Size Default, Postcard, Letter, A4, 4”x 6”
Paper Type Default, Plain, Photo, Fast Photo
Date Stamp Default, On, Off
Filename Default, On, Off
Mass Storage
Printer
USB Mode:
Print Index
Print All
Print Select
Print all?
Yes
No
Setup
1/2
Quality
Layout
Paper Size
Paper Type
Indicates current page no. / total no.
of menu page.
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Appendix
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Appendix
About Folder and File Names
Your camera automatically creates specific directory of folders in the internal
memory or memory cards to organize captured images, videos and audio files.
Folder Structure
Your camera creates three directory names:
DICAM. All captured images, videos and audio
files are stored in this folder except for files
recorded using the Auction or YouTube mode.
_AUCT. Captured images using the Auction mode
are saved in this folder.
_UTUBE. Captured videos using the YouTube
mode are saved in this folder.
Folder names begin with a 3-digit number from 100 to
999 and followed by “DICAM” or “_AUCT” or
“_UTUBE”. Each folder holds up to 9999 files. If new
files are saved, a new folder named in sequence will be
automatically created.
File Naming
File names begin with “DSCI” and followed by a 4-digit
number that increases in sequence. File numbering
starts from 0001 when a new folder is created.
If the highest folder number is 999 and the highest file number exceeds 9999, the
camera will display the warning message “Folder cannot be created.” When this
happens, try one of the following ways:
Reset the file number. See “Resetting” on page 57
Plug in a new memory card.
Do not change the folder and file names in the memory card using your PC. It may be unable
to playback the data using the camera.
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Troubleshooting
Problem Cause and/or Action
Camera does not turn on. The batteries may be exhausted. Charge or replace the
batteries.
Camera turns off
automatically.
Press any button except the Power button to turn on the
camera.
LCD turns blank. Press any button except the Power button to turn on the
LCD.
Empty battery icon is
displayed on the LCD, then the
camera turns off.
Batteries are exhausted, please replace or recharge.
LCD screen displays ‘No
image’.
The image file on the memory card. Image file format may
not be supported.
LCD screen displays ‘Not
available for this file’.
Function is only available for specific file types. File
format is not supported.
LCD screen displays ‘Memory
full’.
Memory card is full. Replace the memory card with a new
one or delete unnecessary images.
LCD screen displays ‘File
locked’
This file is locked. Unlock the file. See “Protecting/
Unprotecting Files” on page 47.
LCD screen displays ‘Card
locked’.
The memory card is protected. Remove the card and slide
the write-protect switch to its unlock position.
LCD screen displays ‘Format
error’.
The memory card is protected. Remove the card and slide
the write-protect switch to its unlock position.
LCD screen displays ‘Copy
error’.
The memory card is protected. Remove the card and slide
the write-protect switch to its unlock position.
The memory card is full. Replace card or delete
unnecessary files.
No image displays on the TV
screen
Incorrect TV-out type was selected. Set the correct
TV-out type to match your TV system.
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Specifications
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Specifications
Sensor 10 Mega Pixels CCD, Size: 1/2.3
Lens
Focal Length: f = 6.3 - 18.9 mm,
3X optical zoom, 5x digital zoom
LCD Monitor 3.0” color LTPS LCD
Focus Range
Normal: 0.4m - Infinity (All zoom step)
Macro: 0.1m - 0.6m (At wide only)
Aperture F = 3.1 - 5.6
Shutter
Auto: 1 - 1/2000 sec.
Night: 15 - 1/2000 sec.
Fireworks: 2 sec.
File Format
Still Image: EXIF 2.2 compatible format (JPEG
compression)
Video: AVI (MJPEG)
Audio: WAV
Resolution
Image: 10M (3648 X 2736), 3:2 (3648 X 2432), 8M (3264
X 2448), 5M (2592 X 1944), 3M (2048 X 1536), HD 16:9
(1920 x 1080), VGA (640 X 480)
Scene Mode
Auto, Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual
Exposure, Portrait, Landscape, Sunset, Backlight, Smile
Detection, Kids, Night Scene, Fireworks, Snow, Sports,
Party, Candlelight, Night Portrait, Soft Skin, Soft Flowing
Water, Food, Building, Text, Auction, Movie, Voice Rec
Sensitivity Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200 (3M or lower only)
White Balance
Manual (5 modes in manual selection: Daylight, Cloudy,
Tungsten, Fluorescent, Custom)
Exposure Control -2EV to + 2EV (1/3EV steps)
Metering Multi, Spot, Center-weighted
Drive Mode 10 sec., 2 sec., Double, Burst, AEB
Flash
Auto, Red-eye Reduction, Slow Sync, Forced On, Forced
Off
Photo Edit
Black & White, Sepia, Negative, Mosaic, Vivid Red, Vivid
Green, Vivid Blue
Storage
32MB internal memory, 10MB real size for mass storage
SD (max. size 4GB)
SDHC card (max. size 8GB)
TV system NTSC, PAL
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Battery Li-ion battery
Operating Temperature 0º C - 40º C
Operating Humidity 0% - 90%
Microphone Built-in
Speaker Built-in
Dimensions Normal size 95.45 X 56.45 X 18.9 mm
Weight 130g
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Tarpen 40/Gebäude 6b
D-22419 Hamburg
Hotline +49 (0)6 31/3 42 84 49
welcome
@
rcp-technik.com
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