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7 Mega Pixels
Digital Camera
Users Manual
VPC-E760
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Table of Contents
Preface .................................................................................................... i
About this Manual ..............................................................................................i
Copyright ............................................................................................................................ i
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance ................................................ i
Declaration of Conformity ................................................................................................... i
Trademark Recognition ......................................................................................................ii
Safety and Handling Precautions ....................................................................ii
Camera Information ............................................................................................................ii
Battery Information .............................................................................................................ii
Introduction ........................................................................................... 1
System Requirements ......................................................................................1
Package Contents .............................................................................................1
Main Features ....................................................................................................1
Camera Views ...................................................................................................2
Front View ......................................................................................................................... 2
Back View .......................................................................................................................... 2
Top View ............................................................................................................................ 2
Bottom View ...................................................................................................................... 3
Left / Right View ................................................................................................................ 3
The Mode Dial ...................................................................................................3
Navigation Buttons ...........................................................................................4
LED Indicators ..................................................................................................6
LCD screen ........................................................................................................7
Capture/Video Mode Display ............................................................................................. 7
Camera Setup ...................................................................................... 12
Attaching the Wrist Strap ...............................................................................12
Inserting the Battery .......................................................................................12
Inserting an SD/MMC Memory Card ..............................................................13
Charging the Battery ......................................................................................13
Turning On ......................................................................................................13
First Time Use .................................................................................................14
Getting Started .................................................................................... 15
Taking your First Photo .................................................................................15
Anti-Shake Function ........................................................................................................ 15
Using Quick Review ........................................................................................................ 15
Using Macro Mode .......................................................................................................... 15
Setting the Flash Mode .................................................................................................... 16
Using the Zoom in/out Function ....................................................................................... 16
Using the Self-timer and Burst Photography ................................................................... 16
Setting the Scene Mode .................................................................................................. 17
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Face Detection AF/AE Function ...................................................................................... 17
Recording your First Video ............................................................................18
Recording Audio Files ....................................................................................18
Recording Voice Memos ................................................................................18
Capture Settings .................................................................................. 19
The Capture Menu ..........................................................................................19
Image Resolution ............................................................................................................. 19
Image Quality ..................................................................................................................20
Focus Zone ...................................................................................................................... 20
EV Compensation ............................................................................................................ 20
M-Burst Interval ...............................................................................................................21
White Balance ................................................................................................................. 21
ISO Speed ....................................................................................................................... 21
AE Metering ..................................................................................................................... 22
Color ................................................................................................................................ 22
Sharpness ....................................................................................................................... 22
Saturation ........................................................................................................................ 22
Contrast ........................................................................................................................... 23
Setup ............................................................................................................................... 23
Video Capture Menu .......................................................................................23
Video Resolution ............................................................................................................. 23
White Balance ................................................................................................................. 23
Color ................................................................................................................................ 23
Saturation ........................................................................................................................ 23
Contrast ........................................................................................................................... 23
Setup ............................................................................................................................... 24
Photo, Video & Audio Playback ......................................................... 25
Playback Mode Display ..................................................................................25
Viewing Photos/Videos on the LCD Screen .................................................27
Viewing M-Burst Photos .................................................................................................. 27
Listening to Audio Files .................................................................................28
Listening to Voice Memo ................................................................................................. 28
Viewing Photos/Videos on your TV ..............................................................28
Zooming In During Playback .........................................................................29
Deleting Photos/Videos/Audios ....................................................................29
Using the Playback Menu ..............................................................................29
DPOF ............................................................................................................................... 30
Slideshow ........................................................................................................................ 31
Resize .............................................................................................................................. 31
Rotate .............................................................................................................................. 32
Protect ............................................................................................................................. 32
Red-Eye Compensation .................................................................................................. 33
Move ................................................................................................................................ 33
Transferring Photos/Videos to your PC .......................................................34
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Camera Settings .................................................................................. 35
The Setup Menu ..............................................................................................35
File Number ..................................................................................................................... 35
Digital Zoom .................................................................................................................... 35
Quick View ....................................................................................................................... 36
Continuous AF ................................................................................................................. 36
Camera Sound ................................................................................................................ 36
Auto LCD Off ...................................................................................................................36
Auto Power Off ................................................................................................................ 37
Video Out ......................................................................................................................... 37
USB Mode .......................................................................................................................37
Date Stamp ...................................................................................................................... 38
Date and Time ................................................................................................................. 38
Language ......................................................................................................................... 38
Image Storage ................................................................................................................. 39
Format ............................................................................................................................. 39
Reset ............................................................................................................................... 39
Voice Memo .....................................................................................................................39
PictBridge Print (PTP) ....................................................................................40
Image Storage ................................................................................................................. 40
This Image ....................................................................................................................... 41
Index Print ....................................................................................................................... 42
DPOF Image .................................................................................................................... 42
All Images ........................................................................................................................ 43
Specifications ...................................................................................... 44
Troubleshooting .................................................................................. 47
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Preface i
About this Manual
English
Preface
About this Manual
This manual is designed to assist you in using your new digital camera. All informa-
tion 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 2007
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 installa-
tion. 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 interfer-
ence 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 fol-
lowing 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 man-
ufacturer may void your warranty and service agreement.
ii Preface
Safety and Handling Precautions
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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. Adobe is a trademark of Adobe Corpora-
tion. ArcSoft is the trademark of ArcSoft System, Inc. All other companies or prod-
uct 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 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 cor-
rectly. Inserting the battery upside down can cause damage to the product and
possibly start a fire.
Download all pictures and remove the battery from the camera if you are going
to store the camera for long periods.
Preface iii
Safety Instructions
English
Safety Instructions
Read and understand all
Warnings
and
Cautions
before using this product.
WARNING
If foreign objects or water have entered the camera, turn the power
OFF and remove the battery and the AC power adapter.
Continued use in this state might cause fire or electric shock. Consult the
store of purchase.
If the camera has fallen or its case has been damaged, turn the power
OFF and remove the battery and the AC power adapter.
Continued use in this state might cause fire or electric shock. Consult the
store of purchase.
Do not disassemble, change or repair the camera.
This might cause fire or electric shock. For repair or internal inspection, ask
the store of purchase.
Use the specified AC power adapter only with the indicated power
supply voltage.
Use with any other power supply voltage might cause fire or electric shock.
Do not use the camera in areas near water.
This might cause fire or electric shock. Take special care during rain, snow,
on the beach, or near the shore.
Do not place the camera on inclined or unstable surfaces.
This might cause the camera to fall or tilt over, causing injury.
Keep the battery out of the reach of children.
Swallowing battery might cause poisoning. If the battery is accidentally
swallowed, immediately consult a physician.
Do not use the camera while you are walking, driving or riding a
vehicle.
This might cause you to fall over or result in traffic accident.
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Safety Instructions
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CAUTION
Warning:
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE
FOR AMERICAN USERS
The following advisory is included in accordance with the laws of the State of
California (USA):
WARNING:
This product contains chemicals, including lead, known to the States of California to
cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after
handling.
Insert the battery paying careful attention to the polarity (+ or -) of the
terminals.
Inserting the battery with its polarities inverted might cause fire and injury,
or damage to the surrounding areas due to the battery rupturing or leaking.
Do not fire the flash close to anyone’s eyes.
This might cause damage to the person’s eyesight.
Do not subject the LCD monitor to impact.
This might damage the glass on the screen or cause the internal fluid to
leak. If the internal fluid enters your eyes or comes into contact with your
body or clothes, rinse with fresh water.
If the internal fluid has entered your eyes, consult a physician to receive
treatment.
A camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it, strike it or use
excessive force when handling the camera.
This might cause damage to the camera.
Do not use the camera in humid, steamy, smoky, or dusty places.
This might cause fire or electric shock.
Do not remove the battery immediately after long period of
continuous use.
The battery becomes hot during use. Touching a hot battery might cause
burns.
Do not wrap the camera or place it in cloth or blankets.
This might cause heat to build up and deform the case, resulting in fire.
Use the camera in a well-ventilated place.
Do not leave the camera in places where the temperature may rise
significantly, such as inside a car.
This might adversely affect the case or the parts inside, resulting in fire.
Before you move the camera, disconnect cords and cables.
Failure to do this might damage cords and cables, resulting in fire and
electric shock.
Preface v
Safety Instructions
English
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
designated 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 instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
* Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
* Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
* Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
* Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FOR CANADIAN USERS
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003
FOR EU USERS
Symbols used in this manual
You many find the answers to questions or problems concerning camera operation
in the sections “Troubleshooting”.
Note:
This symbol mark and recycle system apply to EU countries and do not
apply to countries in other areas of the world.
Your SANYO product is designed and manufactured with high quality
materials and components which can be recycled and reused.
This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, at their end-
of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste.
Please dispose of the equipment at your local community waste
collection/recycling centre.
In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used
electrical and electronic products.
Please help up to conserve the environment we live in!
Points giving some extended instructions or special points to pay
attention to.
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Safety Instructions
English
FCC information
Declaration of Conformity
Model number: VPC-E760
Trade Name: SANYO
Responsible party: SANYO FISHER COMPANY
Address: 21605 Plummer Street
Chatsworth, California 91311
Telephone No.: (818) 998-7322
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.
Canadian ICES-003 information
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Tested To Comply With FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
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Safety Instructions
English
TRADEMARK INFORMATION
•Microsoft
®
and Windows
®
are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation.
Pentium
®
is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
•Macintosh
®
is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
SD™ is a trademark.
SDHC™ is a trademark.
Other names and products may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective owners.
READ THIS FIRST
Notice:
Product design and specifications are subject to change without notice. This
includes primary product specifications, software, software drivers, and user’s
manual. This User Manual is a general reference guide for the product.
The product and accessories that come with your camera may be different from
those described in this manual. This is due to the fact that different retailers
often specify slightly different product inclusions and accessories to suit their
market requirements, customer demographics, and geographical preferences.
Products very often vary between retailers especially with accessories such as
batteries, chargers, AC adapters, memory cards, cables, pouches, and
language support. Occasionally a retailer will specify a unique product color,
appearance, and internal memory capacity. Contact your dealer for precise
product definition and included accessories.
The illustrations in this manual are for the purpose of explanation and may differ
from the actual design of your camera.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for any errors or discrepancies in this
user manual.
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Safety Instructions
English
Introduction 1
System Requirements
English
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 follow-
ing system requirements:
OS: Windows 98/98SE/2000/XP
Memory: 128MB or above
HDD space: 40 MB or above
•USB port
Package Contents
Check the contents of your camera package. It should contain:
Digital camera
USB/AV 3-in-1 cable
Wrist strap
One Li-ion battery
Battery charger and power cord
Camera pouch
Quick start guide for all regions
Bundled AP-CD (Application Software, Driver and User’s Manual for all regions)
Main Features
7.1 mega pixels resolution
15x zoom (Up to 3x optical zoom and 5x digital zoom)
1/2.5 inch CCD image sensor
2.4 inch LTPS TFT LCD monitor
16 MB internal flash memory with optional external SD/MMC card
Sleek and slim design
Easy-to-use button interface
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
2 Introduction
Camera Views
English
Camera Views
Front View
Back View
Top View
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Flash
Zoom Lens
Wrist strap
loop
Self-timer LED
Microphone
2.5" LCD TFT/150,000 PIXELS DIGITAL CAMERA
MENU
Mode dial
OK button
Four-way
navigation
buttons
LCD screen
Menu button
Delete/
Anti-shake
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Shutter
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Zoom switch
Power button
Zoom Lens
Introduction 3
The Mode Dial
English
Bottom View
Left / Right View
The Mode Dial
The camera is equipped with a convenient Mode Dial that allows you to switch
between different modes with ease. The function of each mode is as follows:
Mode Type Icon Function
Auto Switch to select Auto mode.
P-Mode
(Program Mode)
Switch to select Program mode.
Portrait Switch to select Portrait mode.
Night Portrait Switch to select Night Portrait mode.
Landscape Switch to select Landscape mode.
Scene
Switch to select Scene mode. Here you can set
a pre-programmed Scene mode.
Video Switch to select Video mode.
BATTERY
Tripod mount
Battery/SD card
compartment
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USB/AV port
Wrist strap
loop
DC-in cover
4 Introduction
Navigation Buttons
English
Navigation Buttons
The four-way navigation buttons and the OK button allow you to access the various
options available from the On Screen Display (OSD) menu. You can configure a
wide range of settings to ensure maximum results from your photos and videos.
Further functions of these buttons are as follows:
Macro Switch to enable Macro mode.
Audio Switch to enable Audio Recording mode.
Playback
Switch to select Playback mode to review pho-
tos/videos/audio clips saved in the internal mem-
ory or on the memory card.
Icon Button Function
OK OK
1. Confirms a selection when using the OSD
menus.
2. In Capture mode:
Press to enable AF area selection when
Selected Area is selected in Focus Zone
submenu
3. In Playback mode:
Press to start and pause the audio/video
playback
Press to stop the voice memo playback
4. In USB mode:
• MSDC: N/A
PTP: Press to confirm the selection
Up/Flash
1. Moves up in the OSD menus.
2. In Capture mode:
Press to pan up in AF area selection
Scroll through the flash mode options (Auto,
Off, Fill, and Anti Red-eye)
3. In Playback mode:
Press to pan up in magnify/crop mode
Press to move up in the thumbnail display
4. In USB mode:
• MSDC: N/A
PTP: Press to scroll up through a menu
Introduction 5
Navigation Buttons
English
Right/Self-timer/
Burst mode
1. Moves right in the OSD menus.
2. In Capture mode:
Press to pan right in AF area selection
Press to scroll through the Self-timer/Burst/
Multi-Burst mode
3. In Video mode:
Press to scroll through the Self-timer options
4. In Playback mode:
Press to pan right in magnify/crop mode
Press to move right in the thumbnail display
Press to navigate to next image in single up
Press to fast forward video/audio playback
5. In USB mode:
• MSDC: N/A
PTP: Press to select the next image in This
Image submenu
Down/Screen
1. Moves down in the OSD menus.
2. In Capture mode:
Press to pan down in AF area selection
Press to turn off extra icons on the LCD
screen, press again to turn all icons back on
the LCD screen
3. In Video mode:
Press to turn off extra icons on the LCD
screen, press again to turn all icons back on
the LCD screen
4. In Playback mode:
Press to pan down in magnify/crop mode
Press to move down in the thumbnail display
Press to show the file information
5. In USB mode:
• MSDC: N/A
PTP: Press to scroll down through a menu
Icon Button Function
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LED Indicators
English
LED Indicators
Left/
Quick Review
1. Moves left in the OSD menus.
2. Goes up to the previous level in the OSD
menus.
3. In Capture mode:
Press to pan left in AF area selection
Press to display the previously captured
photo
4. In Video mode:
Press to display the first frame of the last
video recorded
5. In Playback mode:
Press to pan left in magnify/crop mode
Press to move left in the thumbnail display
Press to navigate to previous image in single
up
Press to fast rewind video/audio playback
6. In USB mode:
• MSDC: N/A
PTP: Press to select the previous image in
This Image submenu
LED LED Status Camera Status
Power/Flash LED
Off Power Off.
Blue (steady) Ready to take pictures.
Blue (blinking) Camera busy.
Self-timer LED/
Assist Lamp
Off Self-timer off.
Orange (blinking) (1Hz)
Self-timer count down, flashes
during last 8 seconds.
Orange (blinking) (4Hz)
Self-timer count down, flashes
during last 2 seconds.
Icon Button Function
Introduction 7
LCD screen
English
LCD screen
The high resolution 2.4” TFT LCD screen shows all important information regarding
camera settings as well as the visual image for your photo or video.
Use the Mode Dial to switch between screen modes. Press the Screen button
to switch between a Full display (all icons are displayed), or a Simple display (only
mode icon and focus area are shown while other icons are hidden).
Capture/Video Mode Display
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Video Mode
Capture Mode
8 Introduction
LCD screen
English
No. Name Mode Icon
1 Mode indicator
Auto
P-Mode
Portrait
Night Portrait
Landscape
Scene
Sport
Night Landscape
Museum
Snow
Sunset
Fireworks
Beach
Party
Copy
Backlight
Video
Macro
Audio
Playback
Introduction 9
LCD screen
English
2 Image Resolution
7M
7M 3:2
5M
3M
2M
VGA
3 Image Quality
Best
Better
Good
4Flash
Auto Flash
Fill Flash
Flash Off
Anti Red-eye
5 Self-timer/
Burst mode
M-Burst
Burst Mode
Self Timer
2 Seconds
10 Seconds
6 Image Counter Capture Mode Quantity 9999
Video Mode Timer 00:00:00
7 Memory Interface
SD Card
Internal Memory
8 Date Stamp -
9Zoom Bar
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LCD screen
English
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EV
Compensation
- -1.0EV
11 Aperture Value - F3.5
12 Shutter Speed - 1/125
13 Battery Indicator
Battery Low
Battery Insufficient
14 AF Frame - -
15 ISO Speed
Auto
ISO 80
ISO 100
ISO 200
ISO 400
ISO 800
ISO 1000
16 Focus Zone
Multi-Zone
Center
Selected Area
17 Continues AF -
18 Sharpness
High
Normal
Low
19 Contrast
High
Normal
Low
Introduction 11
LCD screen
English
20 Saturation
High
Normal
Low
21 White Balance
Auto
Sunny
Tungsten
Fluorescent
Cloudy
22
Camera Steady
Warning
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23 AE Metering
Average
Matrix
Spot
12 Camera Setup
Attaching the Wrist Strap
English
Camera Setup
Attaching the Wrist Strap
Follow these instructions to attach the wrist strap to your cam-
era to facilitate easy carrying:
1. Insert the short loop of the strap in the strap eyelet.
2. String 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.
1. Open the battery
compartment at the
bottom of the camera.
2. Insert the battery into the compartment
observing the correct polarity.
3. Close the battery
compartment.
Note:
The Li-ion battery should be fully charged before using for the first time.
Camera Setup 13
Inserting an SD/MMC Memory Card
English
Inserting an SD/MMC Memory Card
The camera features 16 MB internal flash memory but you may also use an optional
SD/MMC memory card for additional storage.
Follow these instructions to insert the SD/MMC card.
1. Open the battery com-
partment at the bottom
of the camera.
2. Insert the SD/MMC card into the memory card slot
as shown.
3. 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
Insert the battery into the battery charger as
shown. Connect the power supply to the charging
unit and the mains supply.
Turning On
Press and hold the Power button to turn on the camera. To turn off the camera,
press the Power button again.
14 Camera Setup
First Time Use
English
First Time Use
Press the Power button as described in “Turning
On” on page 13, a welcome screen displays on the
LCD screen.
If the camera is turned on for the first time, the
Language menu pops up automatically after pow-
ering on the camera.
After the desired language is selected, the Date
and Time menu pops up. Use the Navigation
Buttons to toggle each field and adjust the value.
Press the OK button to confirm.
Note:
If the Date and Time is reset (when running out the battery and not in use for a long period),
the Date and Time setup screen displays automatically.
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
FRANCAIS
ITALIANO
ESPANOL
DATE & TIME
(Year)
Press OK when done
2007 / 01 / 01 12 : 30
Getting Started 15
Taking your First Photo
English
Getting Started
Now that you are familiar with the layout of your camera, you are ready to start
taking photos and movies.
Taking your First Photo
Taking a photo with the camera is very simple.
1. Turn the camera on and turn the Mode Dial to Auto mode.
2. Frame the shot on the LCD screen and press the Shutter button halfway. The
camera automatically adjusts the focus and exposure. The focus bracket turns
green when ready.
3. Press fully and hold the Shutter button to capture the image.
When a camera steady warning icon appears, hold the camera as still as pos-
sible, as a longer exposure time (more than 1/30 second) is required.
Anti-Shake Function
This function is only available in Auto capture
mode. Press the / button to enable the Anti-
Shake function, and press again to disable it. An
Anti-Shake icon displays on the LCD screen
when the function is activated.
Using Quick Review
To delete a photo when using Quick Review:
1. Press the Left/Quick Review navigation button.
2. Press the / button, a confirmation screen is displayed.
Select This Image to delete the photo or Cancel to keep it.
3. Press OK to confirm your selection.
You can also delete photos from the Playback menu. See “Deleting Photos/Videos/
Audios” on page 29 for more detailed information.
Using Macro Mode
Macro mode is designed for close-up photography and can capture all detail even
when your subject is very close to the camera. Turn the Mode Dial to Macro
mode. The Macro icon displays on the LCD screen.
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Taking your First Photo
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Setting the Flash Mode
You can choose from four flash modes to suit various lighting conditions.
Press the Up/Flash navigation button to scroll through the four modes on the
LCD screen. The flash setting remains the same for subsequent photos until you
change it as described above.
Using the Zoom in/out Function
The camera comes equipped with 3x optical zoom and 5x digital zoom that allows
you to zoom in on your subject.
To use the zoom:
1. Slide the Zoom switch to the right to zoom in on your subject.
2. Slide the Zoom switch to the left to zoom out from your subject.
Using the Self-timer and Burst Photography
The camera comes equipped with a self-timer which allows you to take photos after
a pre-defined delay. The burst photography feature allows you to take multiple con-
secutive photos by pressing and holding the Shutter button. The multi-burst pho-
tography feature allows you to take multiple (16) consecutive VGA photos by
pressing the Shutter button once.
To set the self-timer/burst mode:
1. Press the Right/Self-timer navigation button to cycle through the self-
timer( or ) and burst photography options ( or ) on the LCD
screen.
2. Once you have selected an option, frame and take your shot. In self-timer
mode, the icon will flash until the time expires and the photo is taken.
3. After taking a photo, the Self-timer automatically exit. If you want to use these
functions for the next photo, press the Right/Self-timer navigation button
again to activate the function.
Auto flash: The flash fires automatically when needed.
Fill flash: The flash always fires.
Flash off: The flash is turned off.
Anti Red-eye: The flash fires twice so as to reduce the red-eye effect.
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Taking your First Photo
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Setting the Scene Mode
The camera supports various preset modes for shooting in different environments
and conditions. Each setting is configured automatically by the camera.
To select scene modes:
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Scene mode to dis-
play the Scene menu options.
2. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to scroll
through the modes:
•Sport
Night Landscape
Backlight
Museum
•Snow
•Sunset
Fireworks
•Party
Beach
•Copy
3. Press OK to confirm your selection.
Face Detection AF/AE Function
This function is only available in Portrait and
Night Portrait capture modes. When the
shutter button is pressed halfway, the face
detection function is activated. When the subject’s
face is detected, the green focus frames appear on
the LCD screen. Then the camera automatically
adjusts the focus point and exposure to the
optimized value.
However, when the camera fails to detect your subject’s face, the camera will set
the focus to Multi-Zone with a green or red focus frame.
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Recording your First Video
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Recording your First Video
You can also record video clips with the camera.
To record a video clip:
1. Turn the camera on and turn the Mode Dial to Video mode.
2. Frame your subject using the LCD screen and press the Shutter button to start
recording. The self-timer LED is steady on to indicate recording is in progress.
3. Press the Shutter button again to stop recording. If not, recording will continue
until all free memory space is used.
4. In playback mode, press the OK button to playback the recording. Press the
/ button to delete the recording if needed.
Recording Audio Files
You can also record audio files with the camera.
To record an audio file:
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Audio mode.
2. Press the Shutter button to start recording. A counting up timer will be
displayed during audio recording.
3. Press the Shutter button again to stop recording. If not, recording will
continue until all free memory space is used.
4. Start recording screen is displayed after recording is stopped.
5. In playback mode, press the OK button to playback the recording. Press the /
button to delete the recording if needed.
Recording Voice Memos
You can add a 1-minute voice memo to an image right after it’s taken.
To record a voice memo:
1. Hold the Shutter button to start recording and release the Shutter button to
stop recording.
2. While recording, the selected image is shown on the LCD screen.
3. The elapsed time screen shows the length of a voice memo.
Note:
A Voice Memo can also be added in Playback mode.
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The Capture Menu
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Capture Settings
This section describes the various settings you can modify to get better results
when taking photos and video clips.
The Capture Menu
To access the Capture menu:
1. Turn the Mode Dial to select Auto or P-Mode .
2. Press the MENU button to display menu options.
3. Press Up/Down navigation buttons to highlight an option and press OK but-
ton to confirm.
Refer to the following sections for more detailed information about each setting.
Image Resolution
The Image Resolution setting refers to the size
of the image in pixels. Use the Up/Down naviga-
tion buttons to select from the options. Six settings
for image resolution are available:
7M (3072 x 2304)
7M 3:2 (3072 x 2048)
5M (2576 x 1932)
3M (2048 x 1536)
2M (1600 x 1200)
VGA (640 x 480)
IMAGE RESOLUTION
IMAGE QUALITY
FOCUS ZONE
EV COMPENSATION
M-BURST INTERVAL
IMAGE RESOLUTION
IMAGE QUALITY
FOCUS ZONE
EV COMPENSATION
M-BURST INTERVAL
P
IMAGE RESOLUTION
7M
7M 3:2
5M
3M
2M
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The Capture Menu
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Image Quality
The Image Quality setting refers to the compres-
sion ratio of the JPG. The higher the image quality,
the less the image compression ratio but more
memory space is required. Use the Up/Down
navigation buttons to select from the options.
Three settings for image quality are available:
Best (default)
Better
•Good
Focus Zone
The Focus Zone setting allows you to select the
number of zones the camera will focus on when
taking a photo. Use the Up/Down navigation but-
tons to select from the options. Three settings for
focus zone are available:
Multi-Zone (default)
•Center
Selected Area: The new setting is applied to the
Live View image each time Up/Down naviga-
tion buttons are pressed. Press the OK button to return to the Capture menu
and save the current setting, which will take effect until it is changed again.
EV Compensation
The EV Compensation menu allows you to adjust
the exposure or amount of light that enters the
lens while capturing photos or videos. Use this fea-
ture to lighten or darken the image when the
brightness between the subject and background is
not balanced or when the subject occupies only a
small part of the photograph. Use a positive (+) EV
compensation for spotlit subjects, especially
against dark backgrounds or scenes with low
reflectivity, such as green or dark foliage.
Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to modify the value. This setting can be
modified from -2.0 to +2.0 in a 0.3 increment/decrement.
IMAGE QUALITY
BEST
BETTER
GOOD
FOCUS ZONE
MULTI-ZONE
CENTER
SELECTED AREA
EV COMPENSATION
0.0 EV
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The Capture Menu
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M-Burst Interval
The M-Burst Interval setting allows you to adjust
the burst interval when the multi-burst function is
enabled.Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to
select from the options.
1/30 Sec (default)
•1/15 Sec
1/7.5 Sec
White Balance
The White Balance setting allows you to adjust
the camera setting according to the ambient white
light when shooting. White balance represents the
degree of coolness of the light. If the light has a
yellowish or reddish tinge, it is said to be warm; if it
has a bluish tinge, it is said to be cool. You can
select the setting and preview it on screen before
confirming your choice. Use the Up/Down naviga-
tion buttons to select from the options. Five white
balance settings are available:
Auto (default)
Sunny
Tungsten
Fluorescent
Cloudy
ISO Speed
The ISO Speed setting allows you to adjust the
CCD light-sensitivity. Use the Up/Down navigation
buttons to select from the options. Seven ISO set-
tings are available:
Auto (default)
•ISO 80
ISO 100: For outdoor photography in bright
sunlight.
ISO 200: For outdoor or indoor photography in
bright light.
ISO 400: For indoor photography or low light environments.
ISO 800: For moving object photography or low light environments without
using flash.
ISO 1000: For moving object photography or low light environments without
using flash
M-BURST INTERVAL
1/30 SEC
1/15 SEC
1/7.5 SEC
WHITE BALANCE
AUTO
SUNNY
TUNGSTEN
FLUORESCENT
CLOUDY
ISO SPEED
AUTO
ISO 80
ISO 100
ISO 200
ISO 400
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The Capture Menu
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AE Metering
AE Metering allows you to select the area of the
subject or frame by which the camera measures
light. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to
select from the options. Three AE metering settings
are available:
Matrix (default): Camera metering is set for
evaluating 16 zones of objects with intelligent
weighting in the frame.
Spot: Camera metering is set for the brightness
of a single object in the center of the frame.
Average: Camera metering is set for the average brightness of objects in the
frame.
Color
The Color setting allows you to take photos and
apply different colors or color tones for an artistic
effect. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to
select from the options. Four color settings are
available:
Vivid
Color (default)
Black & White
Sepia
Sharpness
The Sharpness setting allows you to enhance the
finer details of your photos. Use a higher setting for
very sharp photos and a lower setting for a
soft-toned photo. Use the Up/Down navigation
buttons to select from the options. Three sharpness
settings are available:
High
Normal (default)
•Low
Saturation
The Saturation setting allows you to adjust the
saturation of the colors in your photos. Use a high
saturation setting for rich colors and a lower
saturation setting for more natural tones. Use the
Up/Down navigation buttons to select from the
options. Three saturation settings are available:
High
Normal (default)
•Low
AE METERING
MATRIX
SPOT
AVERAGE
COLOR
VIVID
COLOR
BLACK & WHITE
SEPIA
SHARPNESS
HIGH
NORMAL
LOW
SATURATION
HIGH
NORMAL
LOW
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Video Capture Menu
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Contrast
The Contrast setting allows you to adjust the con-
trast of your photos. Use the Up/Down navigation
buttons to select from the options. Three contrast
settings are available:
High
Normal (default)
•Low
Setup
See “The Setup Menu” on page 35 for more details on the setup menu options.
Video Capture Menu
To access the video menu:
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Video mode.
2. Press the MENU button to display the menu
options.
3. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to high-
light an option and press the OK button to con-
firm. Refer to the following sections for more
detailed information about each setting.
Video Resolution
The Video Resolution setting allows you to adjust
the resolution at which your videos are recorded. Two
video size settings are available:
640X480
320X240
White Balance
See “White Balance” on page 21 for more details on the setup menu options.
Color
See “Color” on page 22 for more details on the setup menu options.
Saturation
See “Saturation” on page 22 for more details on the setup menu options.
Contrast
See “Contrast” on page 23 for more details on the setup menu options.
CONTRAST
HIGH
NORMAL
LOW
VIDEO RESOLUTION
WHITE BALANCE
COLOR
SATURATION
CONTRAST
320X240
VIDEO RESOLUTION
640X480
320X240
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Video Capture Menu
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Setup
See “The Setup Menu” on page 35 for more details on the setup menu options.
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Photo, Video & Audio
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Playback Mode Display
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No. Name Icon
1 Playback mode
2 Image resolution
Photo mode:
Video mode:
640 (640x480), 320 (320x240)
3 Sharpness
4Protect
5 Color mode
6 Flash mode
Photo mode:
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12 Next Move to next item.
13 Battery status
14 Previous Move to previous item.
15 Voice memo
16 Mode icons Please see “Capture/Video Mode Dis-
play” on page 7 for detailed informa-
tion.
17 ISO Speed
18 Contrast
19 White balance
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Viewing Photos/Videos on the LCD Screen
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Viewing Photos/Videos on the LCD Screen
To view your photos and video files on the LCD screen:
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Playback mode. The most recent photo or video
clip is displayed.
2. Use the Right/Left navigation buttons to scroll through photos and video
clips.
3. Press the OK button to begin playback of a video clip.
4. Press the Left/Right navigation buttons at any time during playback to skip to
the previous/next photo or video.
5. Press the OK button and press the Left/Right navigation buttons to
fast-rewind/fast-forward during video playback.
6. Press the OK button at any time during playback to pause the video.
7. After the video clip finishes playing, the LCD screen displays the first frame of
the clip.
Viewing M-Burst Photos
To view your multi-burst photos on the LCD screen:
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Playback mode. The most recent photo or video
clip is displayed.
2. Use the Right/Left navigation buttons to scroll through photos.
3. When reviewing a multi-burst image, it will be displayed from the 1
st
frame to
the 16
th
frame at 2 frames/per second like a slideshow.
4. To stop the M-Burst slideshow, press Left/Right navigation buttons and skip
to the previous/next image.
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21 Saturation
22 EV Compensation -0.3EV
23 Shutter speed 1/60
24 Aperture value F2.8
25 Image quality
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Listening to Audio Files
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Listening to Audio Files
To listen to audio files:
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Playback mode. The most recent photo or video
clip is displayed.
2. Use the Left/Right navigation buttons to scroll through the files.
3. Press the OK button to begin playback of an audio file.
4. Press the Left/Right navigation buttons at any time during playback to skip to
the previous/next audio file.
5. Press the OK button and press the Left/Right navigation buttons to
fast-rewind/fast-forward during audio playback.
6. Press the OK button at any time during playback to pause.
Listening to Voice Memo
A voice memo displays simultaneously when playback an image with voice memo.
To stop a voice memo while reviewing an image, press OK button.
To skip to previous/next image, press Left/Right navigation buttons.
Viewing Photos/Videos on your TV
To view images stored on the camera on your TV, you must connect via the A/V
port on the side of the camera. To connect your camera to a TV:
1. Turn on the camera and make sure that the camera’s video out format is set to
the same as that of the TV. See “Video Out on page 37 for more information.
2. Connect the USB/AV 3-in-1 cable to the USB port on the camera.
3. Connect the other end of the cable to the TV’s AV input port.
4. The LCD screen turns blank and all images and video clips are displayed on the
TV screen. Follow the same steps described in “Viewing Photos/Videos on the
LCD Screen” on page 27.
Audio
Video
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Zooming In During Playback
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Zooming In During Playback
The camera’s zoom feature can also be used during Playback. This allows you to
view photos in greater detail.
To zoom in on saved photos:
1. Slide the Zoom In and Zoom Out switches to zoom in and out of
the photo/video.
2. Use the navigation buttons to pan across the image.
3. When zoomed in on a photo, press the OK button to crop the image. When
zoomed out to the maximum, the LCD screen will display all photos and videos
as a series of thumbnails.
Deleting Photos/Videos/Audios
The Delete function allows you to remove
unwanted files stored on internal memory or a
memory card.
To delete a photo/video/audio:
1. Press the / button to display the Delete
menu.
2. Press the Up/Down navigation buttons and
the OK button to select from the three avail-
able options:
Cancel: Select to cancel the action and exit to the main menu.
•This Image: Select to delete the current image.
•All Images: Select to delete all images.
Using the Playback Menu
Access the Playback menu to view further informa-
tion, configure printing settings, view a slideshow,
or delete photos or movies.
To access the Playback menu:
1. Turn the Mode Dial to select Playback
Mode.
2. Press the MENU button to display the menu
options.
3. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to highlight an option and press the OK
button to confirm.
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CANCEL
THIS IMAGE
ALL IMAGES
DPOF
SLIDESHOW
RESIZE
ROTATE
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Using the Playback Menu
English
DPOF
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) allows you to specify the number of copies of a
certain image that you want to print at a later date.
Use this function to tag pictures stored in your memory card with print information.
You can tag all pictures to be printed or just the current picture. You can also select
how many copies print and whether to include the date and time.
When all images to be printed are tagged, remove the memory card and take it to
a photographic shop for printing, or use it with a DPOF compatible printer.
To set DPOF:
1. Press the MENU button to select DPOF from
the menu.
2. Press the Up/Down navigation buttons and
the OK button to select from the available
options:
This Image: Select to print the current image.
All Images: Select to print all images.
Exit: Select to exit to the main menu.
3. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to set
the number of copies you wish to print.
DPOF
THIS IMAGE
ALL IMAGES
EXIT
Number of copies
N u mb er o f co pi es
Number of copies
2
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Using the Playback Menu
English
Slideshow
The Slideshow function allows you to view all
stored photos in a continuous sequence.
To view a slideshow:
1. Press the MENU button to select Slideshow
from the menu.
2. Press the Up/Down navigation buttons and
the OK button to select from the available
options:
Start: Select to start the slideshow.
Interval: Select to set the interval time
between each photo during the slideshow.
Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to set
a value in seconds.
Loop: Select to enable/disable a continuous
loop of the slideshow. Select On or Off
(default) from the submenu.
Exit: Select to exit to the main menu.
Resize
The Resize function allows you to change the
image resolution.
To resize a photo:
1. Press the MENU button to select Resize from
the menu.
2. Press the Up/Down navigation buttons and
the OK button to select the resize ratio you
require: 6M, 4M, 2M, 1M, and VGA.
3. Select Exit to return to the main menu.
Note: It is only possible to scale-down image resolutions. If the current image resolution is
VGA, this menu item is disabled in the Resize submenu. The ratio of the image (4:3 or 3:2)
remains unchanged after resizing.
• This function only supports native pictures
• Cropped images cannot be resized
• If there is not sufficient storage space, images cannot be resized
• If the SD/MMC card is locked, images cannot be resized
• VGA images cannot be resized
SLIDESHOW
START
INTERVAL:5 SEC
LOOP:ON
EXIT
Copies:2
Prints:20
Size:Default
CONTINUE
CANCEL
RESIZE
6M
4M
2M
1M
VGA
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Using the Playback Menu
English
Rotate
The Rotate function allows you to change the
orientation of a saved photo.
To rotate an image:
1. Press the MENU button to select Rotate from
the menu.
2. Press the Left/Right navigation buttons and
the OK button to rotate the select image.
OK: Select to rotate the image.
Exit: Select to exit to the main menu.
Protect
You can lock a photo or video to protect it from being accidentally erased.
To lock a photo or video:
1. Press the MENU button to select Protect from the menu.
2. Press the OK button to confirm.
3. A key icon displays at the top of the screen to indicate the photo/video is
now locked.
OK
EXIT
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Using the Playback Menu
English
Red-Eye Compensation
The Red-Eye Compensation function allows you
to perform red-eye reduction on a saved photo.
To remove red-eye from a photo:
1. Press the MENU button to select Red-Eye
Compensation from the menu.
2. The camera starts processing. Press the Up/
Down navigation buttons and the OK button
to select from the three available options:
Overwrite: Select to overwrite the original image.
New file: Select to save the fixed image to a new file.
Cancel: Select to discard the changes to the image and return to the main
menu.
Move
The Move function allows you to move images
stored in internal memory to a memory card.
To move an image:
1. Press the MENU button to select Move from
the menu.
2. Press the Up/Down navigation buttons and
the OK button to select from the three avail-
able options:
This Image: Select to move the current image to a memory card.
All Images: Select to move all images to a memory card.
Exit: Select to exit to the main menu.
Note:
1. If the image is protected, the fixed image will be saved as a new file directly without asking.
2. If a failure occurs, the message “Cannot Processing Correctly” appears on the screen.
Note: The Move function is only available when you choose internal memory as the storage
media and an SD card has been inserted into the camera.
RED-EYE COMPENSATION
OVERWRITE
NEW FILE
CANCEL
MOVE
THIS IMAGE
ALL IMAGES
EXIT
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Transferring Photos/Videos to your PC
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Transferring Photos/Videos to your PC
To transfer photos and videos to your PC:
Use the software CD to install the camera driver. Follow the on-screen instructions
to complete the installation.
Connect the camera’s USB port to a free USB port on your PC using the USB cable.
The camera’s internal memory and/or SD/MMC card appear as removable drives in
the file manager. Copy the files from the drives to the directory on your PC.
Use ArcSoft PhotoImpression and ArcSoft VideoImpression (provided on the soft-
ware CD) to view or edit the photos and videos respectively.
Camera Settings 35
The Setup Menu
English
Camera Settings
The Setup Menu
The setup menu, available in capture and playback modes, allows you to configure
the camera’s general settings and according to your preferences.
To access the setup menu:
1. Press the MENU button when in Playback or
any of the capture modes.
2. Select Setup from the menu. The submenu
appears.
3. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to scroll
through the options and press the OK button to
enter further submenus and to confirm your
selection. Refer to the following sections for
more detailed information about each setting.
File Number
The File No. setting allows you to reset all file
numbers assigned to each of the files on your cam-
era. Select Reset to reset or Continue to set the
file numbers in continuous order.
Digital Zoom
The Digital Zoom setting allows you to turn the
digital zoom function on or off. Select On to enable
the function or Off (default) to disable it.
FILE NO.
DIGITAL ZOOM
QUICK VIEW
CONTINUOUS AF
CAMERA SOUND
CONTINUE
FILE NO.
RESET
CONTINUE
DIGITAL ZOOM
ON
OFF
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The Setup Menu
English
Quick View
The Quick View setting allows you to view the
photo that you have just taken. Once you have
taken your photo, it displays on the LCD screen. If
you are not satisfied with the result, you can press
the / button to delete the photo immediately.
Select On (default) to enable the function or Off to
disable it.
Continuous AF
The Continuous AF setting allows you to turn the
continuous auto focus function On or Off. Select
On to enable the function or Off (default) to disable
it.
Camera Sound
The Camera Sound setting allows you to adjust
the camera sound level. Three options are avail-
able:
•Off
Low (default)
High
Auto LCD Off
The Auto LCD Off setting allows you to adjust the
length of time that the LCD screen will remain lit
before turning off to save battery power. Three
options are available:
Off (default)
30 sec
•1 min
Note:
The Quick View function is not available in Burst and M-Burst modes.
QUICK VIEW
ON
OFF
CONTINUOUS AF
ON
OFF
CAMERA SOUND
OFF
LOW
HIGH
AUTO LCD OFF
OFF
30 SEC
1 MIN
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The Setup Menu
English
Auto Power Off
The Auto Power Off setting allows you to adjust
the length of time after which the camera will power
down when inactive. Use Up/Down navigation
buttons to select from the menu options. Two
options are available:
5 min (default)
•2 min
Video Out
The Video Out setting allows you to adjust the
video output, depending on the type of your TV.
Use Up/Down navigation buttons to select from
the menu options. Two options are available:
NTSC (default)
•PAL
USB Mode
The USB Mode setting allows you to select the
transfer method between your camera and your
PC. Two options are available:
PTP (PictBridge Print): When the camera is
connected to a printer by a USB cable which
supports Pictbridge, it can directly print images
stored on the media. For details on PTP func-
tion, please See “PictBridge Print (PTP)” on
page 40.
MSDC (default): The camera is set up to act as a mass storage device,
allowing for only transfer of files between your camera and PC.
AUTO POWER OFF
5 MIN
2 MIN
VIDEO OUT
NTSC
PAL
USB MODE
PTP
MSDC
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The Setup Menu
English
Date Stamp
The Date Stamp setting allows you to adjust the
format in which the date will appear on each photo
or video. You can also deactivate this function if
you wish. Setting a date stamp allows for easy sort-
ing and the date will appear on the photo when
printed. Use Up/Down navigation buttons to
select from the menu options. Four options are
available:
Off (default)
YYYY MM DD: year-month-date format
MM DD YYYY: month-date-year format
DD MM YYYY: date-month-year format
Date and Time
The Date and Time setting allows you to set or
adjust the date and time on your camera. To set or
adjust the date and time:
Press the Left/Right navigation buttons to
select the Year field.
Press the Up/Down navigation buttons to
adjust the Year value.
In the same way, select the Month, Date,
Hour and Minute fields and adjust them
accordingly.
Language
The Language setting allows you to choose which
language the OSD menu uses. Scroll down the list
and select your language.Use Up/Down naviga-
tion buttons to select from the menu options.
DATE STAMP
OFF
YYYY MM DD
MM DD YYYY
DD MM YYYY
DATE & TIME
(Year)
Press OK when done
2007 / 01 / 01 12 : 30
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
FRANCAIS
ITALIANO
ESPANOL
Camera Settings 39
The Setup Menu
English
Image Storage
The Image Storage setting allows you to specify
where photos and video clips will be stored. The
camera features 16 MB internal memory but you
can also insert an SD/MMC card (See “Inserting an
SD/MMC Memory Card” on page 13 for more
details). Two options are available:
Auto (default): When selected, the camera
chooses the storage medium automatically. If
an SD/MMC card is inserted in the camera, all
photos and videos are stored on the card. If an external card is not detected, all
photos and videos are stored in the internal memory.
Internal Memory: All photos and videos are stored in the internal memory.
Format
The Format setting allows you to erase all data in
the internal memory or on the SD/MMC card. Use
Up/Down navigation buttons to select from the
menu options. Three options are available:
Memory Card (default): All data on the SD/
MMC will be formatted.
Internal Memory: All data in the internal mem-
ory will be formatted.
Exit: Cancel format action.
Reset
The Reset setting allows you to reset the camera
to the original factory default settings. This means
all modifications you have made to the camera set-
tings will be cleared.
Once selected, the Reset screen displays a confir-
mation message. Select Yes to proceed with the
reset or Exit (default) to cancel.
Voice Memo
The Voice Memo setting allows you to record a
voice memo when a photo is taken. Select On to
enable the Voice Memo function or Off (default) to
disable it.
IMAGE STORAGE
AUTO
INTERNAL MEMORY
FORMAT
MEMORY CARD
INTERNAL MEMORY
EXIT
RESET
Reset to camera
default setting?
YES
Y E S
EXIT
YES
VOICE MEMO
ON
OFF
40 Camera Settings
PictBridge Print (PTP)
English
PictBridge Print (PTP)
The PTP function allows you to print images captured by the camera directly with-
out connecting the camera to a PC.
If the camera is not connected to a PTP compliant
printer, an error message displays on the LCD
screen.To enable PTP function, see “USB Mode”
on page 37 for detailed information. If the USB
mode is not set at PTP, an error message displays
on the LCD screen.
When a PTP compliant printer is connected to the
camera, the Printer Connecting screen displays
on the LCD screen.The Print menu pops up auto-
matically.
Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select an
option and press the OK button to confirm.
Image Storage
See “Image Storage” on page 39 for detailed information.
Connecting fail!
C o nn ec ti ng f ai l!
Connecting fail!
Printer Connecting...
P r in te r Co nn ec ti ng .. .
Printer Connecting...
IMAGE STORAGE
THIS IMAGE
INDEX PRINT
DPOF IMAGE
ALL IMAGES
2/140
2/1 40
2/140
Camera Settings 41
PictBridge Print (PTP)
English
This Image
Print the selected image with the current setting.
1. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select
This Image from the options and press the OK
button to confirm. Use the Left/Right naviga-
tion buttons to select previous/next file.
2. Press Up/Down navigation buttons to set the
number of copies.
3. Press Up/Down navigation buttons again to
select the paper size.
•Default Size
•4 x 6
Letter
•A4
4. Press Up/Down navigation buttons to
Continue or Cancel the action.
IMAGE STORAGE
THIS IMAGE
INDEX PRINT
DPOF IMAGE
ALL IMAGES
2/140
2/1 40
2/140
Number of copies
N u mb er o f co pi es
Number of copies
3
PAPER SIZE
DEFAULT SIZE
4" X 6"
LETTER
A4
Copies:3
Prints:3
Size:Default
CONTINUE
CANCEL
42 Camera Settings
PictBridge Print (PTP)
English
Index Print
Use this function to print all images in index format.
1. Press Up/Down navigation buttons to select
the Paper size.
•Default Size
Letter
•A4
2. Press Up/Down navigation buttons to set the
number of copies. After the number of copies is
set, press Up/Down navigation buttons again
to continue or cancel the action.
DPOF Image
See “DPOF” on page 30 for detailed information.
IMAGE STORAGE
THIS IMAGE
INDEX PRINT
DPOF IMAGE
ALL IMAGES
2/140
2/1 40
2/140
INDEX PRINT
DEFAULT SIZE
LETTER
A4
Copies:1
Prints:--
Size:Default
CONTINUE
CANCEL
Camera Settings 43
PictBridge Print (PTP)
English
All Images
Print all images saved in memory.
1. Use Up/Down navigation buttons to select All
Images from the options and press the OK
button to confirm.
2. Press Up/Down navigation buttons to set the
number of copies.
3. Press Up/Down navigation buttons to select
the Paper size.
•Default Size
•4 x 6
Letter
•A4
4. Press Up/Down navigation buttons to select
Continue or Cancel this action.
IMAGE STORAGE
THIS IMAGE
INDEX PRINT
DPOF IMAGE
ALL IMAGES
2/140
2/1 40
2/140
Number of copies
N u mb er o f co pi es
Number of copies
2
PAPER SIZE
DEFAULT SIZE
4" X 6"
LETTER
A4
Copies:2
Prints:20
Size:Default
CONTINUE
CANCEL
44 Specifications
English
Specifications
General Resolution / Image Type 7M Pixels / 1/2.5” CCD
LCD 2.4”TFT, 110,000 Pixels
Dimensions 92.9(W)x60.4(H)x22.2(D)mm
Exterior Casing Plastic Housing
Optics Aperture Wide: F2.8
Tel e: F 4. 9
Optical Zoom Up to 3x
Digital Zoom Up to 5x
Focal Length Wide(W): 35mm,
Tele(T): 106mm
Focus Mode Normal: 50cm to infinity
Macro: 10cm ~ 50cm
Shutter Speed 8 ~ 1/1500 Sec.
Viewfinder None
Field of View 99% by LCD
Camera Features Auto Power Off / Time Out Yes
ISO Equivalent Auto, ISO80/100/200/400/800/
1000
Internal Memory 16MB internal, SD/MMC
removable card slot
Flash Modes Auto, Fill, Anti Red-eye, Off
Shooting Mode Movie, Auto, P-Mode, Portrait,
Night Portrait, Landscape,
Macro, Preset Scenes
Tripod Mount 1/4” Standard
Preset Scene Sport, Sunset, Museum, Night
Landscape, Snow, Fireworks,
Copy, Backlight, Beach, Party
Specifications 45
English
Resolution
Image
Image File Formats Still Image: JPEG (Exif2.2)
Image Quality Mode Still Image:
3072x2304, 3072x2048(3:2),
2576x1932, 2048x1536,
1600x1200, 640x480
Movie Mode:
640x480@30fps,
320x240@30fps
Quality Levels Best, Better, Good
Capture Features DPOF Version 1.1
Erase Protection Yes
Exposure Compensation Selectable +/-2.0EV with
0.3 EV steps
Sharpness High, Normal, Low
Color B&W, Sepia, Vivid, Color
Metering Average, Matrix, Spot
Focus Multi-Zone
Single-Zone: Center, Selected
area
Flash Range 2.5m@wide
Lens Thread None
Anti-Shake Yes, High ISO
Aperture Priority No
Shutter Priority No
Drive Mode Single Mode, Burst Mode, Multi-
Burst (VGA@16 shots)
Quick Delete Yes
Quick View Yes
Quick Review Yes
Self Timer 2 or 10 seconds
Playback Magnify Up to 6X (10 steps)
White Balance Auto, Sunny, Tungsten,
Fluorescent, Cloudy
46 Specifications
English
Audio/Video Audio/Video Out PAL, NTSC
Stream to SD/MMC Yes
Speaker Yes, Mono
Movie File Format AVI
Movie Length Unlimited as long as space is
available on the SD/MMC card
Microphone Yes, Mono
Audio Recording Yes, Wave format
Power Battery NP40
Battery Charger Included
Battery Life (Alkaline) CIPA 140 images
Capability Camera Interface USB 2.0 full speed
Host Platform Windows 98/98SE/2000/XP
Standards Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 40°C
Language English, German, French,
Italian, Spanish, Russian,
Portuguese, Simplified Chinese,
Traditional Chinese, Arabic,
Turkish, Korea, Thai
Troubleshooting 47
English
Troubleshooting
Problem Action
Camera does not turn on • The batteries may be exhausted. Charge or replace
the batteries.
• The batteries are installed incorrectly. Re-insert the
batteries observing the correct polarity.
Camera turns off automati-
cally
Press any button to turn on the camera.
LCD turns off automatically Press any button to turn on the LCD.
Empty battery icon is dis-
played on the LCD after
which camera turns off
Batteries are exhausted. Replace the batteries.
LCD screen displays ‘Card
Requires Formatting’
Memory card format not recognized. Re-format the
memory card.
LCD screen displays ‘Card
is Full’
Memory card is full. Replace the memory card with a
new one or delete unnecessary images from the
existing card.
LCD screen displays ‘Card
is locked’
The card is protected by a protect switch mecha-
nism. Move the switch to the unlock position.
Insufficient memory space
to complete request
Insufficient space in memory to rotate an image.
Delete unnecessary images.
No image displays on the
TV screen
Incorrect TV-out type was selected. Set correct
TV-out type to match your TV system.
Insufficient space on the
card
Delete unnecessary images.
SANYO Electio Co., Ltd.
Made in China
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