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Instruction Manual
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FCC STATEMENT
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.
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B
digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
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
Use of shielded cable is required to comply with Class B limits in Subpart B of
Part 15 of the FCC rules. Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment
unless otherwise specified in the manual. If such changes or modifications should
be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment.
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TRADEMARK INFORMATION
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and Windows
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are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation.
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Other names and products may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective owners.
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are registered trademarks of Pioneer Research..
READ THIS FIRST
Notice:
1. 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.
2. 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,
carrying cases/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.
3. The illustrations in this manual are for the purpose of explanation and may
differ from the actual design of your camera.
4. The manufacturer assumes no liability for any errors or discrepancies in this
user manual.
5. The SeaLife digital camera has an operating system called “firmware” that
controls all the camera functions. Just like computer programs are updated
from time to time, SeaLife® may also release free firmware updates to further
enhance the performance of the camera. Visit the SeaLife website Firmware
download center on occasion and check if there are new firmware updates:
www.sealife-cameras.com/service/firmware.html
6. For user manual and driver updates, refer to our website,
www.sealife-cameras or contact your dealer.
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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.
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.
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.
Do not use the camera in areas near water, unless sealed in its
waterproof housing.
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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CAUTION
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, unless
sealed inside the waterproof housing.
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.
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Important Notes on Using Waterproof Housing
Before using the waterproof housing, carefully read and strictly observe the detailed
instructions described in this manual. Not following the instructions for usage and
maintenance may void your warranty.
Notes on Battery Usage
When you use the battery, carefully read and strictly observe the Safety Instructions
and the notes described below:
Use only the specified battery included with the camera.
Avoid using the battery in extremely cold environments as low temperatures
can shorten the battery life and reduce camera performance.
When you are using the new rechargeable battery or rechargeable battery that
has not been used for an extended period of time the battery that passed the
expiry date is an exception might affect the number of images that can be
captured. Therefore, to maximize its performance and lifetime, we recommend
that you fully charge the battery and discharge it for at least one complete cycle
before use.
The battery may feel warm after long period of continuous use of the camera
or the flash. This is normal and not a malfunction.
The camera may feel warm after long period of continuous use. This is normal
and not a malfunction.
If the battery is not to be used for a long period of time, remove it from the
camera to prevent leakage or corrosion.
If the battery is not to be used for a long period of time, store it after no battery
power left. If the battery is stored for a long time in a fully charged state, its
performance may be impaired.
Always keep the battery terminals in a clean state.
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
We recommend the battery should be charged 8 hours before the initial use.
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CONTENTS
8 INTRODUCTION
8 Overview
10 Package Contents
11 GETTING TO KNOW THE CAMERA
11 Front View
12 Rear View
13 Control Buttons
14 Status LED Indicator
15 LCD Monitor Icons
17 GETTING STARTED
17 Attaching the Camera Strap
17 Inserting and Removing the Battery
18 Charging the Battery
19 Inserting and Removing the SD Card (Optional Accessory)
20 Turning the Power On/Off
21 Setting the Date and Time
22 Choosing the Language
23 Formatting the SD Card or Internal Memory
24 Setting Image Resolution and Quality
26 PHOTOGRAPHY MODE
26 [
] Still Image Mode
27 Recording Voice Memos/Using Optical Zoom
28 Using the Digital Zoom
29 Setting the Flash
31 Using the Flash in External Flash Mode
32 Setting the Focus/Manual five focus areas
33 Setting the Self-timer
34 Exposure Compensation/Backlight Correction
35 AE-Lock/Setting the Scene Mode
37 Setting the Panorama Mode
38 About SPY Mode
39 Using the Photo Frame function
39 [
] Video Mode
39 [
] PLAYBACK MODE
40 Playing Back Still Images
41 Playing Back Video Clips
42 Playing Back Still Images/Video Clips on TV
43 Attaching Voice Memos
44 Thumbnail Display
45 Zoom Playback
46 Slideshow Display
47 Protecting Images
49 DPOF Settings
51 Resizing an Image (Resize)
52 Compressing an Image (Quality Change)
53 [
] Erasing Images
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55 MENU OPTIONS
55 Still Image Menu (Capture)
58 Still Image Menu (Function)
60 Video Menu (Capture)
61 Video Menu (Function)
62 Playback Menu
63 Setup Menu (In Photography Mode)
64 Setup Menu (In Playback Mode)
65 CONNECTING TO A PICTBRIDGE COMPLIANT PRINTER
67 TRANSFERRING RECORDED IMAGES AND VIDEOS TO YOUR
COMPUTER
67 Step 1:Installing the USB Driver
68 Step 2:Connecting the Camera to Your Computer
69 Step 3:Downloading Images and Video Files
70 USING THE DIGITAL STILL CAMERA AS A PC CAMERA
70 Step 1: Installing the PC camera driver
71 Step 2: Connecting the digital still camera to your computer as
a PC camera
72 EDITING SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
72 Installing Photo Explorer
72 Installing Photo Express
73 Installing Cool 360
74 CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS
75 TROUBLESHOOTING
80 UNDERWATER HOUSING INSTRUCTIONS
81 Must Do for Underwater Housing
83 Maintaining a Waterproof Seal
84 Quick Waterproof Test
85 HOW TO INSTALL AND REMOVE O-RING
87 HOW TO OPEN AND CLOSE WATERPROOF HOUSING
89 Installing the Flash Link optical cable adapter
91 How to set-up Waterproof Housing
93 Using and Cleaning Underwater Housing
94 Great Underwater Pictures Made Easy
97 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
100 HOUSING SPECIFICATIONS
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INTRODUCTION
Overview
Let the Land & Sea adventures begin with your new SeaLife DC600 digital
camera. Equipped with the latest digital technology means the camera
is automatic and easy to use. Here are some of the unique features that
you will surely enjoy.
Land & Sea Exposure Modes- Special exposure programs for
taking bright, colorful pictures with external flash accessory (Ext
Flash mode) or without flash (Sea mode)
Fully expandible system with SeaLife flashes and lenses
6.1 Megapixels
A high-resolution CCD sensor provides 6.1 megapixels for excellent
quality of images.
2.5” LTPS color image LCD monitor
Optical zoom: 3x (plus 4x digital zoom)
10MB internal (built-in) memory
Images can be captured without using a memory card.
Support for SD memory card for memory expansion up to 1GB
Recommend using only SanDisk, Panasonic or Toshiba brand SD
cards
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Video with audio, PC Camera, and voice-recorder support
USB connection (USB 2.0 compliant)
Still images, video clips, or voice recording files that you have
recorded can be downloaded to your computer using the USB cable
(A USB driver is required for Win 98 and Win98SE).
DPOF functionality
DPOF can be used to print your images on a DPOF compatible
printer by simply inserting the memory card.
PictBridge support
You can connect the camera directly to a printer that supports
PictBridge and perform image selection and printing using the
camera monitor screen and controls.
Provided editing software: Photo Explorer 8.0
/ Photo Express 5.0 and Cool 360SE
You can enhance and retouch your images on your computer by
using the provided editing software.
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Package Contents
Carefully unpack the contents to ensure that you have the following items.
In the event that any item is missing or if you find any mismatch or damage,
promptly contact your dealer.
Common Product Components:
Digital Still Camera
Underwater Housing with lanyard
Instruction Manual and Quick Guide
USB Cable
Software CD-ROM
AV Cable
AC Power Adapter
Battery Charger
Camera Strap
Camera Pouch
1 Lithium-ion Rechargeable Battery
International plug adapters
Adapter for Flash Link Optical Cable
Common (Optional) Accessories:
SD Memory Card
Spare battery
SeaLife Digital Flash (SL960D)
SeaLife Wide-Angle Lens (SL970)
Moisture Muncher anti-fog capsules (SL911)
Deluxe travel case
Flash Link Optical Cable Connection (SL962)
Flash Diffuser (SL968)
Accessories and components may vary by retailer.
Visit www.sealife-cameras.com for a complete list of available
accessories.
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GETTING TO KNOW THE CAMERA
Front View
1
2
3
54
6
7
9
8
10
1. Shutter button
2. POWER button
3. Flash
4. Mode switch
Still image mode
Video mode
Playback mode
5. Microphone
6. Self-timer LED
7. Lens
8. Battery / SD card cover
9. PC (USB) / AV Out terminal
10. Strap holder
The waterproof housing has button controls for all camera
functions except for the mode switch (#4). You can change the
camera modes by pushing the display button (#5 next page)
when the camera is in Ext. Flash or Sea mode.
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2
3
1
4
5
7
6
8
9
11
10
1. Status LED Indicator
2. T Zoom in button
W Zoom out button
3. MENU button
4. Strap holder
5. Display button
6. SET /Direction button
Rear View
7. Erase button
8. PC (USB) / AV Out terminal
9. Battery/SD card cover
10. Camera connector to cradle
/ Tripod socket
11. LCD monitor
The Display Button (#5) also changes the camera modes (video, still
image or playback) when the camera is in Ext. Flash or scene modes.
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1. button
Exposure compensation / Backlight correction button
2. button
Focus button
3. button
Flash button
4. button
Self-timer button
5. SET button
SET /Direction button
1
2
3
4
5
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Status LED
This describes the color and state of the status LED.
During connection to a
PC
System ready.
Accessing files in progress.
Color
Green
Red
State
On
Flashing
During photography
Ready for shot.
Accessing files in progress.
Flash charging in progress.
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LCD Monitor Icons
Photography mode [ ]
1. Zoom status
2. Voice memo
3. Remaining battery status
[
] Full battery power
[
] Medium battery power
[ ] Low battery power
[ ] No battery power
4. Flash icon
[
A
] Auto
[
] Red-eye Reduction
[
] Forced Flash
[
] Suppressed Flash
[
] Macro Flash
[
] Far Flash
5. AE*/ AF* Extra function
[
] AE-LOCK
[
] Manual five focus areas
6. Internal memory/SD memory card
indicator
[
] Status of internal memory
[
SD
] Status of SD memory card
[
] Histogram
7. Focus area (When the shutter
button is pressed halfway)
8. Capture mode icon
[Blank] Single
[ ] Continuous
[ AEB ] AEB
9. Image size
[
] 2848 x 2136
[
] 2272 x 1704
[
] 1600 x 1200
[
] 640 x 480
10. Possible number of shots
11. Quality
[ ] Fine
[ ] Standard
[ ] Economy
12. Date and time
13. Self-timer icon
[ 10s] 10 sec.
[ 2s ] 2 sec.
[ 10+2s ] 10+2 sec.
P
SD
14. Unsteady hold warning icon
15. [ ] Exposure compensation
[
] Backlight correction
16. Metering icon
[ Blank ] Average
[
] Spot
17. White balance icon
[ Blank ]Auto
[ ] Incandescent
[
1
] Fluorescent 1
[
2
] Fluorescent 2
[ ] Day Light
[ ] Cloudy
[ ] Manual
18. Focus icon
[Blank] Auto focus
[
] Macro
[
] Infinity
19. Scene mode
[
P] Program AE
[
] Panorama
[
] Portrait
[
] Landscape
[
] Sport
[
] Night
[
] Candlelight
[
TEXT] Text
[
] Sunset
[
] Sunrise
[
] Splash Water
[
] Firework
[
] Sea Mode
[
] Ext Flash Mode
[
] SPY Mode
Each press of the button switches one step in the sequence of
Normal display (displaying the icons, etc), Histogram and No OSD is
not available when in Ext Flash or SEA mode.
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Video mode [ ]
1. [
] Video mode
2. Zoom status
3. Remaining battery status
4. SD memory card indicator
(if present)
5. Possible recording time
/ elapsed time
6. Recording indicator
7. Focus area (When the shutter button is
pressed halfway)
8. Focus icon
Playback mode [ ] -Still image playback
1. Playback mode
2. SD memory card indicator
(if present)
3. File number
4. Folder number
5. Protect icon
6. Voice memo
Playback mode [ ]-Video playback
1. Video status bar
2. Elapsed time
3. SD memory card indicator
(if present)
4. File number
5. Folder number
6. Protect icon
7. Video mode
8. Playback mode
9. Total time
SD
SD
SD
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GETTING STARTED
Attaching the Camera Strap
Attach the camera strap as shown in the illustration.
Important: camera strap must be removed when using
camera inside waterproof housing.
Inserting and Removing the Battery
Charge the battery for 8 hours before using the camera. First allow battery fully
discharge through normal use before recharging. Make sure that the power of the
camera is off before inserting or removing the battery.
Inserting the Battery
1. Open the battery/SD card cover.
2. Insert the battery in the correct orientation
shown.
Tilt the battery lock lever towards the SD card
slot and orient the battery so that the square edge
is facing the top of the camera. Battery inserts
smoothly. Do not use force.
3. Close the battery/SD card cover.
Removing the Battery
Open the battery/SD card cover and then release the battery lock lever. When the
battery has come out a little, slowly pull it out the rest of the way.
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Charging the Battery
Use the charger provided to recharge the battery. Make sure that the power of the
camera is off and then insert the battery before starting.
1. Place the battery on the charger.
2. Connect the power adaptor to a wall
outlet.
Charging time differs depending on the
ambient temperature and the status of
battery.
3. The status light on the charger will be red
when the battery is charging and green
when the bateery is fully charged.
Always make sure that the digital still camera is off before removing
the battery.
The battery may feel warm after it has been charged or immediately
after being used. This is normal and not a malfunction.
When using the digital still camera in cold environments, keep the
digital still camera and its battery warm by holding it inside your
jacket or other warm protective environment.
The power of battery can not be charged through the camera.You
need to remove the battery from the camera first and then follow
the steps above to charge it in addition.
2
1
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Inserting and Removing the SD Card
(Optional Accessory)
The digital camera comes with approx. 10 MB of internal memory, allowing you to
store captured still images or movie clips in the digital camera. However, you can
also expand the memory capacity by using an optional SD card so that you can
store more files. We recommend using sandisk, Panasonic or Toshiba brand SD
cards up to 1GB memory size.
Inserting the SD card
1. Open the battery/SD card cover.
2. Insert the SD card in the correct orientation
shown.
Orient the SD card so the contacts face
the rear and the cut-off corner faces the
bottom of the camera. Insert the card
as far as it can go until it ‘clicks’. Do not
use force3. Close the battery /SD card
cover.
Removing the SD card
Open the battery/SD card cover, press lightly on the edge of the SD card and it
will eject.
To prevent valuable data from being
accidentally erased from an SD card
you can slide the write-protected
tab (on the side of the SD card) to
“LOCK”.
To save, edit or erase data on an SD
card, you must unlock the card.
Be sure to format an SD card with this digital camera before using it.
Refer to section in this manual titled “Formatting the SD Card or Internal
Memory” for further details.
Before inserting or removing the SD card, make sure that the power of
the camera is off. The camera will automatically turn off when inserting
or removing the SD card.
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Press the Power [ ] button to power on the camera
Load the battery and insert an SD card before starting.
Press the POWER/ button until the
digital still camera turns on.
To turn the power off, press the POWER/
button again.
The power is turned off automatically when the camera has not
been operated for a fixed period time. To resume the operation
condition, turn the power on again. Refer to section in this manual
titled “Auto OFF” in the Setup Menu (In Photography Mode)
for further details.
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The date/time needs to be set if/when:
Camera is turned on for the first time.
Camera is turned on after leaving the camera without the battery for an
extended period of time.
Follow the steps below to set the current date and time.
1. Slide the mode switch to [ ] or [ ].
2. Press the MENU button and select [Setup]
menu with the button
3. Select [Date/Time] with the / buttons
and press the SET button.
The Date/Time setting screen will be
displayed.
4. Select the item’s field with the
/ buttons and adjust the value for the
date and time with the
/ buttons.
The date and time is set in the order
year-month-day-hour-minute.
The time is displayed in 24-hours format.
5. After confirming all settings are correct,
press the SET button.
: Change Value
: Select Item
SET : Adjust
Date / Time
01 01
01 01
2005
MENU:Exit
/ /
:
Capture
Setting the Date and Time
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Choosing the Language
Specify in which language menus and messages are to be displayed on the LCD
monitor.
1. Slide the mode switch to [
] or [ ] or
[ ].
2. Press the MENU button and select [Setup]
menu with the button.
3. Select [Language] with the / buttons
and press the SET button.
The Language setting screen will be
displayed.
4. Select the displayed language with the /
buttons and press the SET button.
The setting will be stored.
[ ] / [ ] Mode
[ ] Mode
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Formatting the SD Card or Internal Memory
This utility formats the internal memory (or memory card) and erases all stored
images and data.
1. Slide the mode switch to [ ].
2. Press the MENU button and select [Setup]
menu with button.
3. Select [Format] with the / buttons,
then press the SET button.
4. Select [Execute] with the / buttons,
and press the SET button.
To cancel formatting, select [Cancel] and
press the SET button.
To format the internal memory, do not insert an SD card into the
camera. Otherwise, you will format the SD card.
Formatting the SD card also erases the protected images. All data
other than images are also erased. Before formatting the card,
make sure that all the images are unnecessary.
Formatting is an irreversible action and data cannot be recovered
at a later time.
An SD card having any problem cannot be properly formatted.
Play
Play
:Select Item
:Select Page
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Setting Image Resolution and Quality
Resolution and quality settings determine the pixel size (dimension), image file size,
and compression ratio for your images. These settings affect the number of images
that can be stored. As you get to know the camera, it is recommended that you try
each quality and resolution setting to get an appreciation for the effects that these
settings will have on your images.
Higher resolution and higher quality images offer the best photographic results but
produce large file sizes. Therefore, few images will take up a lot of memory space.
High resolution and quality settings are recommended for printed output and
situations requiring the finest detail. Lower resolution/quality images take up less
memory space and may be quite suitable for sharing images via e-mail, in a report,
or on a web page.
To change image resolution or image quality,
perform these steps below:
1. Slide the mode switch to [
].
2. Press the
MENU button.
[Capture] menu is displayed.
3. Select [Size] with the
/ buttons, and
press the
SET button.
4. Select the desired setting with the
/
buttons, and press the
SET button.
5. Select [Quality] with the
/ buttons,
and press the
SET button.
6. Select the desired setting with the
/
buttons, and press the
SET button.
7. To exit from the menu, press the
MENU
button.
Capture
SET : Adjust
MENU:Exit
Capture
SET : Adjust
MENU:Exit
[ ] Mode
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Possible number of shots (still image)
The table shows the approximate shots that you can capture at each setting
based on the capacity of the internal memory and the SD card.
* The data shows the standard testing results. The actual capacity varies according
to the shooting conditions and settings.
64MB
128MB
256MB
512MB
2272 x 1704
Fine
Standard
Economy
Fine
Standard
Economy
Fine
Standard
Economy
Fine
Standard
Economy
2848 X 2136
1600 x 1200
640 x 480
10 MB
Internal
Memory
Image
size
1GB
SD card capacity
Quality
17
35
53
27
55
82
53
105
158
316
633
950
2
5
8
4
8
12
8
16
24
49
99
149
32MB
8
17
26
13
27
40
26
51
77
155
310
465
36
72
108
56
112
166
108
213
320
640
1280
1920
72
145
217
113
226
335
217
428
642
1285
2571
3857
146
292
435
227
455
672
435
859
1289
2579
5158
7738
292
584
872
455
911
1347
872
1721
2582
5164
10328
15493
Possible recording time / sec (video clip)
Standard
00’11”
01’25”
02’45”
05’25
11’45
21’00”
00’40”
64MB
128MB
256MB
512MB
10 MB
Internal
Memory
Image
size
1GB
SD card capacity
Quality
32MB
640 x 480
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PHOTOGRAPHY MODE
[ ] Still Image Mode
Your camera is equipped with a 2.5” LTPS color LCD monitor to help you compose
images, playback recorded images/movie clips or adjust menu settings.
1. Press the
POWER/ button to turn the
power on.
2. Slide the mode switch to [
].
3. Compose your image in the LCD monitor.
4. Press the shutter button.
Pressing the shutter button down
halfway automatically focuses and
adjusts the exposure, and pressing the
shutter button down fully captures the
images.
The focus area frame turns green and
the status LED lights green when the
camera is in focus and the exposure is
calculated.
When the focus or exposure is not
suitable, the frame of the focus area
turns red. This means there is not
enough light or contrast for the camera
to focus accurately on the subject. In
this case, set the camera to Landscape
focus (infinity focus). See page 32.
If the photographic preview is set to “On,” the captured image will be displayed
while the image is being recorded onto the SD card/internal memory.
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Using the Optical Zoom
Zoom photography allows you to capture zoom images up to 3 times the size or
wide-angle photography depending on the distance up to the subject. You can also
enlarge the center of the screen and capture images in the digital zoom mode.
1. Slide the mode switch to [
] or [ ].
2. Compose the image with the zoom
button.
Pressing the T button zooms in on
the subject, and enlarges the
subject on the LCD monitor.
Pressing the W button provides a
wider angle image.
The lens position moves according to the zoom button setting.
3. Press the shutter button down halfway, then press it down fully.
Recording Voice Memos
A voice memo can be recorded once for 30 seconds at still image mode immediately
following a still image captured.
1. Slide the mode switch to [
].
2. Press the MENU button, and select the
[Function] menu with the button.
[Function] menu is displayed.
3. Select [Voice Memo] with the
/
buttons, and press the
SET button.
4. Select [On] with the
/ buttons, and
press the
SET button.
5. Press the
MENU button to exit from the menu.
[ ] icon is displayed on the screen.
6. Compose the image, press the shutter button down halfway, then press it down
fully.
[VOICE RECORDING] is displayed on the screen immediately, and the voice
memo recording starts.
7. Press the shutter button one more time during recording, or wait for 30
seconds.
[VOICE RECORD END] will be displayed and the recording will end.
A [ ] icon is displayed with images that have been recorded with a voice
memo.
Voice memo is only available in [Single] capture mode.
Voice memo is automatically fixed at [Off] in [Continuous] or [AEB]
capture mode.
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Using the Digital Zoom
Using a combination of 3 times optical zoom and 4 times digital zoom permits zoom
photography of up to 12 times to suit the subject and the distance. The more an image
is enlarged with digital zoom, the more pixelated (grainier) the image will appear.
1. Slide the mode switch to [
] or [ ].
2. To enable the digital zoom:
a. Press the MENU button.
b. Select [Function] with the / buttons.
c. Select [Digital Zoom] with the / buttons, and press the SET button.
d. Select [On] with the / buttons again, and press the SET button.
e. Press the MENU button to exit from the menu screen.
f. To activate the digital zoom, press and hold the T button completely until the
image on the LCD monitor expands.
3. Press the shutter button to capture a “zoomed” image.
The zoom setting is automatically cancelled by either turning the
camera off or the activation of the Auto OFF function.
Avoid using zoom while underwater to take pictures of subjects
at far away distances. For best underwater pictures, keep your
subjects within 2 m / 6 ft shooting distance.”
Once video recording has started the zoom can not be changed
Digital zoom 1X to 4X
Optical zoom 1X to 3X
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Setting the Flash
Set the flash for capturing images. The flash firing
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1. Slide the mode switch to [ ].
2. Toggle the
button to select the desired
flash mode.
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When in Ext. flash mode, the flash is always on. The flash button will switch
between macro flash, For flash and standard flash see page 30 for more details
about macro and far flash.
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The available flash settings in different photography modes:
Flash mode Description
[
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] Auto The flash fires automatically to suit the
photographic conditions.
[ ]Red-eye Reduction Use this mode to reduce the red-eye
phenomenon when you want to capture
natural-looking images of people and
animals in low-light conditions.
When capturing images, the red-eye
phenomenon can be reduced by asking
the subject (person) to look at the
camera or get as close to the camera as
possible. The flash always fires twice, and
the image is captured at the second firing.
[ ]Forced Flash In this mode, the flash always fires. Use
this mode for photographing under artificial
light such as backlighting.
[ ]Suppressed Flash Use this mode when capturing images
using indoor lighting, for stages and indoor
competitions, and when the subject is too
far away for the flash to be effective.
[ ]Macro Flash Available only when camera is in Ext.
Flash. Sets the camera exposure to
make darker pictures. This
prevents overexposing the
subject at close-up shooting distances.
[ ]Far Flash Available only when camera is in Ext.
Flash. Far flash sets the camera
exposure to take brighter pictures when the
subject is beyond the normal reach of the
flash
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Using the Flash in External Flash Mode
When the camera’s Scene mode is set to Ext Flash, the camera’s flash is
set to Forced Flash and will always fire. When the camera’s flash fires, it will
automatically fire the optional External Flash accessory. Refer to the SeaLife
Flash instruction manual for detailed operating instructions about the optional
external flash accessory. See page 35 of this manual for more information
about selecting the Ext Flash Scene mode.
In order to achieve proper image exposure,
it may be necessary to select from one of
the following three flash modes:
[Blank] - This is the default setting ideal
for proper exposure
from 1 yd (1m) to 2 yd (2m).
[ ]- Macro Flash This flash setting is ideal for shooting distances
inside of 1 yd. (1m)
[ ] - Far Flash Select this flash mode for best exposure beyond
2 yds (2m) shooting distance.
The above shooting distance may vary depending on water
visibility and the reflectivity of the subject. Experiment with
different flash modes and adjust accodingly.
Press the flash button and select the appropriate flash mode
To further brighten or darken the images, adjust the exposure
compensation. See page 34.
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Setting the Focus
Images can be captured with the distance to the subject set by auto focus, [ ]
macro or [
] infinity.
1. Slide the mode switch to [
] or [ ].
2. Toggle the
button to select the
desired focus mode.
The table below will help you choose the appropriate focus mode:
Focus mode Description
[ Blank] Auto Focus Select this setting and the camera will
automatically focus from approximately 1 ft (30cm) to
infinity. In Tele zoom the range is 1.5ft (45cm) to infinity.
[ ] Macro Select this setting for close-up pictures between 2 inches
(5cm) to 2 ft (60cm). In Tele zoom the range is 1 ft (35cm)
to 2 ft (60cm)
[ ] Infinity Select this setting to lock the camera to the infinity focus
point (60cm to infinity). This setting also results in a very
fast shutter response time and is ideal for action shots.
Manual five focus areas
You can choose your desired focus area and make the focus area more clear by
this setting.
1. Press the
POWER button to turn the
power on.
2. Slide the mode switch to [
].
3. Compose the image on the monitor screen.
4. Press the shutter button down half way and
press the SET button at the same time.
g The AF* icon will display on the monitor.
5. Select the desired focus area with the /
button.
6. Compose the image, press the shutter button
down half way to focus the image,and press
the shutter button the rest of the way down to
capture the image.
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Setting the Self-timer
This setting allows images to be captured with the self-timer.
1. Slide the mode switch to [ ] or [ ].
2. Toggle the
button to select the setting.
For the [ ] mode.
OFF [
10s] 10 sec. [ 2s ] 2 sec.
[ 10+2s ] 10+2 sec.
For the [ ] mode.
OFF [
10s ] 10 sec. [ 2s ] 2 sec.
3. Compose the image, press the shutter button down halfway, then press it down
fully.
The self-timer LED flashes and the image is captured after the preset time
has elapsed.
The countdown is displayed on the LCD monitor.
To cancel the self-timer during operation, press the shutter button halfway.
The table below will help you choose the appropriate self-timer mode:
Self-timer mode Description
[ 10s] 10 sec. The image is captured about 10 seconds after the
shutter button is pressed.
[ 2s] 2 sec. The image is captured about 2 seconds after the
shutter button is pressed.
[ 10+2s]10+2 sec. One image is captured about 10 seconds after the
shutter button is pressed, and the other image is
captured again after 2 seconds. This is convenient
when capturing two images in succession.
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Exposure Compensation/Backlight Correction
The camera’s Exposure Compensation can be adjusted to make the image brighter
(+) or darker (-). This setting is used when a suitable brightness (exposure) cannot
otherwise be obtained in circumstance where the difference in brightness between the
subject and the background (the contrast) is large, or when the subject that you want
to photograph is very small within the screen. Exposure can be set in 0.3 EV units.
1. Slide the mode switch to [
] and press
the button.
Each press of the button displays
the setting in the order of [Blank], [
]
Backlight Correction, and [
] Exposure
Compensation.
2. Set the exposure value with the
/ buttons.
Press the button to increase the value.
Press the button to decrease the value.
The setting range of the exposure
compensation is as follows.
-2.0, -1.7, -1.3, -1.0, -0.7, -0.3, 0,
+0.3, +0.7, +1.0, +1.3, +1.7, +2.0
Press the button to confirm the setting.
The larger the value, the brighter the image. The smaller the value, the
darker the image. The set value is displayed on the screen.
Effective Subjects and Set Values
+ (positive) compensation
* Printed matter comprising black text on white paper
* Backlighting
* Bright scenes or strong reflected light such as ski slopes
* When the sky accounts for a large area on the screen
- (negative) compensation
* People illuminated by a spotlight, in particular, against dark background
* Printed matter comprising white text on blackish paper
* Weak reflecting bodies such as evergreen trees or darkish leaves
Backlight correction (+1.3, fixed)
* When the background is bright and the subject is dark.
* When subjects (people) have a light source such as the sun to their backs.
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AE-LOCK
In this mode, you can get the exposure value you want. AE-LOCK settings can
be combined with macro and spot metering to get better effect.
1. Press the
POWER button to turn the
power on.
2. Slide the mode switch to [ ].
3. Compose the image on the monitor
screen to get the exposure value you
want.
4. Press the shutter button down half way
and press the MENU button at the same
time.
The AE
*
icon will display on the monitor.
It will record the exposure value you just got.
5. Compose the image, press the shutter button down half way to focus the
image,and press the shutter button the rest of the way down to capture
the image. It will capture according the recording exposure value.
Setting the Scene Mode
By simply selecting one of the following 15 modes, you can capture the
image with most appropriate settings.
1. Slide the mode switch to [ ].
a. Press the MENU button.
b. Select [Scene Mode] with the / buttons, and press the SET
button.
c. Select the desired scene mode with the / buttons, and press
the SET button.
2. Compose the image, press the shutter button down halfway, and then
press it down fully.
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The table below will help you choose the appropriate scene mode:
Scene mode Description
[ P ] Program AE Select this mode to capture images without having
to set special functions or manual adjustments.
However, this useful mode also allows you to make
changes on camera settings to suit the photographic
condition.
[ ] Panorama Select this mode to take a series of shots then
stitch them together with software to make a single
photo.
[ ] Portrait Select this mode when you want to capture an
image that makes the person stand out against a
defocused (blurred) background.
[ ] Landscape Select this mode to capture an image with infinity
focus, hard sharpness and high saturation.
[ ] Sport Select this mode when you want to photograph
fast-moving subjects.
[ ] Night Select this mode when you want to capture people with
an evening or night scene background.
[ ] Candlelight Select this mode when you want to capture
photos of candlelit scene, without spoiling the
atmosphere.
[ TEXT ] Text Select this mode when you want to capture an image
that contains black and white subjects like printed
documents.
[
] Sunset Select this mode when you want to capture photos of
sunset scene. This mode helps keep the deep hues in
the scene.
[
]
Sunrise Select this mode when you want to capture photos of
sunrise scene. This mode helps keep the deep hues in
the scene.
[ ] Splash Water Select this mode when you want to capture photos of
splashing water.
[ ] Firework Select this mode when you want to capture fireworks
clearly with optimal exposure. The shutter speed
becomes slower, so using a tripod is recommended.
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Scene mode Description
[ ] Sea Select this mode when you want to capture underwater
photos when NOT using external flash accessory.
[ ] Ext. Flash Select this mode when you want to capture underwater
photos when using external flash accessory.
[ ] Spy For continuous pictures at set time intervals.
The available capture menu in scene mode:
Size
Quality
Sharpness
Saturation
Color
White
Balance
Manual
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ISO
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This mode is designed to make it easier to take a series of shots then stitch them
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that won’t fit into a single frame, such as a landscape, and stitch it together later with
a program such as Cool 360 or Photoshop application.
1. Slide the mode switch to [ ].
a. Press the MENU button.
b. Select [Scene Mode] with the
/ buttons, and press the SET button.
c. Select [Panorama] with the
/ buttons, and press the SET button.
2. Shoot the first image.
The next image appears beside the previous image.
3. Orient the camera so that the second frame overlaps a small portion of the
photographic subject of the first image and press the shutter button to capture
the next image.
4. Follow the same steps to capture subsequent images in the sequence.
5. Finish the sequence by pressing the MENU button or switch to another mode
after the last image has been recorded.
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About Spy Mode
This mode is used to capture continuous
images at a preselected time interval. This mode
is useful for taking a sequence of images, like a
sunrise or sunset, and later selecting the best
image. It is also useful for taking a series of
pictures without being discovered by the subject.
For example, a bird’s nest with an egg hatching.
A compact tripod accessory is helpful to keep
the camera aimed at the subject.
1. Slide the mode switch to [
].
a. Press the menu button.
b. Select [Scene mode] with the
/
buttons and press the SET button.
c. Select [SPY] with the
/
buttons and press the SET button.
d. Select the desired time interval with the
/ buttons and press the
SET button.
e. Press the
MENU button to exit the
menu.
2. Aim the camera at the desired subject
or scene. It is preferred to use a compact
tripod, so the camera is steady and remains
aimed at the subject.
3. Push the shutter button. The camera will countdown from 10 seconds
and take the first picture,
4. The LCD display will now turn off to save battery power. The camera
will continue to take images at the preselected time interval, until:
a. You push the shutter button again.
b. The memory is full.
c. The battery is empty.
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[ ] Video Mode
This mode allows you to record video clips at a resolution of
640 x 480 pixels. You can select audio to be recorded or not.
1. Slide the mode switch to [
].
2. Compose the image with the zoom button.
3. Press the shutter button.
The recording of the video clip will start.
Pressing the shutter button one more
time will end the recording of the video clip.
The recording time depends on the
storage size and the subject of the
image to be recorded.
Zoom function cannot be used during
video recording.
When recording a video clip, flash photography is not possible.
Using the Photo Frame Function
You can set your desired photo frame before shooting. There are 17 types of frame-
like borders already stored in the camera.1. Slide the mode switch to [
] and
turn your camera on by pressing the
POWER/ button.
2. Press the MENU button, then select the
[Function] menu with the / buttons.
3. Select [Photo Frame] with the / buttons,
then press the
SET button.
4. Select [On] or [Off] by pressing the
/ buttons
to enable or disable the photo frame function.
5. Use / to select your desired photo frame,
then press the
SET button to confirm.
6. Press the
MENU button again to exit from the
menu.
The selected photo frame is displayed.
7. Compose your scene and press the shutter
button.
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[ ] PLAYBACK MODE
Playing Back Still Images
You can play back the still images on an LCD monitor.
1. Slide the mode switch to [
].
The last image appears on the
screen.
2. The images can be viewed in reverse
or viewed forward order with the /
buttons.
To view the previous image, press .
To view the next image, press .
Image Display Information
You can switch the state of the information display by pressing the
button when playing back images. Each press of the button switches
the information display state in the following order:
When camera is in Ext, Flash or Sea mode, the [ ] button switches
between [ ] still image, [ ] video and [ ] playback modes.
Pressing the / buttons during image playback will result
in a 90 degree rotated display. The
button rotates the image
clockwise and displays it, whereas the
button rotates the image
counterclockwise and displays it. A press of the button opposite to
the direction in which the image was rotated will return the image
to the normal display.
[ ] icon is displayed with the video data. Video clips cannot
be rotated.
A [ ] icon is displayed with images which have an audio memo
recorded.
Press the SET button to playback the voice memo data.
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Playing Back Video Clips
You can play back video clips recorded on the LCD monitor. You can also
play back sound if you recording with the audio.
1. Slide the mode switch to [ ].
The last image appears on the screen.
2. Select the desired video clip with the / buttons.
3. Press the SET button.
To pause video playback
Press the SET button.
This pauses video playback.
To cancel pause, press the SET button again.
To stop video playback, press the shutter button.
This stops playback and returns to the start of the video clip.
Button Operations
During Playback During a Pause During a Stop
Shutter
button
SET
button
Pause
Stop (The display returns
to the 1st frame playback)
Cancelling
pause
-
Regular
forward play
Video clips cannot be displayed rotated or enlarged.
The playback information will not be displayed on the LCD
monitor with video clips.
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Playing Back Still Images/Video Clips on TV
You can also play back your images on TV screen. Before connecting to any
video devices, make sure to select NTSC/PAL to match the broadcast standard
of the video equipment you are going to connect to the camera.
1. Connect one end of the A/V cable
to the A/V OUT terminal of the
camera.
2. Connect the other end to the A/V
input socket of the TV set.
3. Turn the TV and camera on.
4. Change TV channel to Video in.
refer to your TV instruction manual
for information on selecting the
correct channel.
5. Play back the still images/video
clips.
The method of operation
is the same as playing back still
images and video clips on the
camera.
Refer to the section in this manual titled “Video Output” in the
Setup Menu (In Playback Mode) for further details.
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Attaching Voice Memos
A maximum of 30 seconds of audio can be recorded like a memo for
photographed still images. The voice memo can be recorded only once.
1. Slide the mode switch to [ ].
The last image appears on the screen.
2. Select the image that you want to attach the voice memo with the
/ buttons.
3. Press the shutter button.
[VOICE RECORDING] is displayed on the screen and recording
starts.
4. To stop recording voice memo during recording, press the shutter
button again.
[VOICE RECORD END] will be displayed and the recording will end.
A [
] icon is displayed with images that have been recorded with
a voice memo.
Playing back voice memo
A press of the SET button displays [VOICE PLAYBACK] and plays back
the voice memo.
Voice memo is only available for still images.
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Thumbnail Display
This function allows you to view 9 thumbnail images on the LCD monitor
at the same time, which can quickly search for the image that you want.
1. Slide the mode switch to [ ].
The last image appears on the screen.
2. Press the W button.
The images are displayed in the
thumbnail display.
Images that have been selected
with the / / / buttons will
be indicated by a green frame.
When there are ten or more images,
scroll the screen with the /
buttons.
3. Press the / / / buttons to select the image to be displayed at
regular size.
4. Press the SET button.
The selected image is displayed at its regular size.
A [ ], [ ], or [ ] icon will be displayed in a
thumbnail display.
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Zoom Playback
This mode also allows you to enlarge your image on the selected portion
of the image to check for small details.
1. Slide the mode switch to [ ].
2. Press the / buttons to select the
image you want to enlarge.
You can also select the image you
want to enlarge from the thumbnail
display.
3. Adjust the zoom ratio with the T / W
buttons.
Pressing the T button enlarges the
image.
To return to normal magnification, press the W button.
The image is displayed enlarged, and the magnification factor is
displayed on the LCD monitor.
4. Press the / / / buttons to select the area to enlarge.
5. To return to regular display, toggle the W button until the regular display
appears on the screen.
The range of magnification factor is from 1x to 4x in 0.5x
increments.
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Slideshow Display
The slideshow function enables you to playback your still images
automatically in order one image at a time.
1. Slide the mode switch to [ ].
2. Press the MENU button.
The playback menu is displayed.
3. Select [Slide Show] with the /
buttons, and press the SET button.
4. Set the playback interval with the / buttons, then press the SET
button.
The slideshow will start.
5. To stop the slide show during playback, press the SET button.
The image is displayed on the screen when you press the SET
button.
The Auto Off function does not operate during slide show.
All still images in the folder are automatically played back.
Video clips are displayed the first frame image, and they are
not played back.
You can adjust the slide show display interval within the range
of 3 sec., 5 sec., 10 sec.
Slideshow display is only activated when more than 2 images
are stored in the SD card/internal memory.
3 sec.
5 sec.
10 sec.
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Protecting Images
Set the data to read-only to prevent images from being erased by
mistake.
Protecting Images
1. Slide the mode switch to [ ].
2. Select the image that you want to
protect with the / buttons.
3. Press the MENU button.
The playback menu is displayed.
4. Select [Protect] with the /
buttons, and press the SET button.
5. Select [Single] or [All] with the /
buttons, and press the SET button.
6. Select [Set] with the / buttons,
and press the SET button.
Protect is executed and the camera
returns to the playback mode.
The protect icon [ ] is displayed with protected images. When
[All] has been selected, [ ] is displayed with all the images.
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Cancelling the Protection
To cancel protection for only one image, display the image that you want
to remove the image protection.
1. Select [Protect] with the / buttons from the playback menu,
and press the SET button.
2. Select [Single] or [All] with the / buttons, and press the
SET button.
3. Select [Cancel Protect] with the / buttons, and press the
SET button.
The removal of image protection is executed and the camera returns
to the playback mode.
Protecting multiple images simultaneously
1. Select [Protect] with the / buttons from the playback menu, and
press the SET button.
2. Select [Select] with the / buttons, and press the SET button.
The images are displayed in the thumbnail display.
3. Select the image you want to protect with the / / / buttons,
and press the button.
The protect icon [ ] is displayed with protected images. Selecting
a protected image and pressing the button again will cancel the
protection. This procedure is repeated to select multiple images.
4. Press the SET button.
Protection and cancellation the protection are executed and the
camera returns to playback mode.
Formatting the SD card undoes the protection, and erases all
images.
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DPOF Settings
DPOF is the abbreviation for Digital Print Order Format, which allows you
to embed printing information on your memory card. You can select the
images to be printed and how many prints to make with the DPOF menu
in the camera and insert the memory card to the card compatible printer.
When the printer starts printing, it will read the embedded information on
the memory card and print the specified images.
1. Slide the mode switch to [ ].
2. Select the image that you want to set
DPOF with the / buttons.
3. Press the MENU button.
The playback menu is displayed.
4. Select [DPOF] with the / buttons,
and press the SET button.
The DPOF setting screen is
displayed.
5. Select [Single] or [All] with the /
buttons, and press the SET button.
Single: Se ts D PO F for e ac h
individual image.
All:Sets DPOF for all images at
once.
6. Select [Print Num.] with the /
buttons, and press the SET button.
This displays the number of prints
setting screen.
7. Set the number of prints with the
/ buttons, and press the SET
button.
You can set up to 9 prints for each
image.
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8. Select [Date] with the / buttons, and press the SET button.
The date setting screen appears.
9. Select date to [On] or [Off] with the / buttons, and press the SET
button.
On: The date of the photograph will also be printed.
Off: The date of the photograph will not be printed.
10. Select [Print Enable] with the / buttons, and press the SET
button.
11. Select [Execute] with the / buttons, and press the SET button.
This creates a file containing the DPOF information, and when the
operation is finished, the screen returns to the playback mode.
The date that is printed on the photo is the date set on the
camera. To print the correct date on the photo, set the date on
the camera before you photograph the image. Refer to section
in this manual titled “Setting the Date and Time” for further
details.
Before you perform the DPOF settings on your camera, always
remember to copy your images from the internal memory to an
SD card first.
DPOF function is only activated when SD card is inserted into
the camera and saved images captured by this camera.
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Resizing an Image (Resize)
Resizes a previously saved image.
Resizing replaces the original image with the changed image. Only
resizing to the smaller size is available.
The following images cannot be resized:
When the image size is set to the least
one (640 x 480), the resize function is
not available.
Image captured with other camera
Protected images
Video clips
Images cannot be resized when
the SD card is write-protected
1. Select the image that you want to resize.
2. Press the MENU button.
3. Select [Resize] with the / buttons, and press the SET button.
4. Select the image size that you want to change with the / buttons,
and press the SET button.
To quit resizing, press the MENU button.
When resizing ends, the screen returns to playback mode.
It is possible to reduce the size of an image. It is not possible
to increase the size of an image, or to restore size after it has
been decreased.
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Compressing an Image (Quality Change)
Changes the quality (compression rate) of a recoded image.
Compresses images down to half of their size or more, overwrites an
old size images with a newly compressed image. Only quality changing
to the lower quality level is available.
The following images cannot be resized:
(Economy) quality images
Images captured with other camera
Protected images
Images cannot be changed quality
when the SD card is write-protected
1. Select the image that you want to change its quality.
2. Press the MENU button.
3. Select [Quality Change] with the / buttons, and press the SET
button.
4. Select the image size that you want to change with the / buttons,
and press the SET button.
To quit compression, press the MENU button.
When compression ends, the screen returns to playback
mode.
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[ ] Erasing Images
Erasing at Photography Mode (Quick Delete Function)
Quick delete function enables you to erase the image during photography.
The quick delete menu provides you to directly erase the last image
without further settings.
1. Slide the mode switch to [ ] or [ ].
2. Press the button.
The last image and quick delete menu
appear on the screen.
3. Press the SET button to erase the
image.
To not erase, select [Cancel], and press
the SET button.
Erasing at Playback Mode
Erasing single image / Erasing all images
1. Slide the mode switch to [ ].
The last image will be displayed on the screen.
2. Select the image you want to erase with the / buttons.
3. Press the button.
The deletion menu will be displayed.
4. Select [Single] or [All] with the /
buttons, and press the SET button.
Single: Erases the selected
image or the last image.
All: Erases all of the images on the SD card except for the
protected images.
Select: Erases a number of selected images.
5. Select [Execute] with the / buttons, and press the SET button.
To not erase, select [Cancel], and press the SET button.
: Select
Enter
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Even if you capture images after erasing an image, the file
number is assigned the next number of the very last one before
the image was erased.
Erasing selected images
This erases a number of selected images.
1. Slide the mode switch to [ ].
2. Press the button.
The deletion menu will be displayed.
3. Select [Select] with the / buttons,
and press the SET button.
The images are displayed in the
thumbnail display.
4. Select the image you want to erase with
the / / / buttons, and press the
button.
The [ ] icon will be displayed. One more press of the erase button
will cancel the operation. Repeat this procedure and select all the
images that you want to erase.
5. Press the SET button.
To delete the image in internal memory, do not insert an
SD card into the camera. Otherwise, you will delete the image in
an SD card.
100-0010
100-0010
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MENU OPTIONS
Still Image Menu (Capture)
This menu is for the basic settings to be used when capturing still
images.
1. Slide the mode switch to [ ].
2. Press the MENU button.
[Capture] menu is displayed.
3. Select the desired [Capture] option
item with the / buttons, and
press the SET button to enter its
respective menu.
4. Select the desired setting with the
/ buttons, and press the SET
button.
5. To exit from the menu, press the
MENU button.
The unavailable menu options are in gray color.
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Scene Mode
Refer to section in this manual titled “Setting the Scene Mode” for
further details.
Size
This sets the size of the image that will be captured.
* [ ] 2848 x 2136
* [ ] 2272 x 1704
* [ ] 1600 x 1200
*
[ ] 640 x 480
Quality
This sets the quality (compression rate) at which the image is captured.
*
[ ] Fine
*
[ ] Standard
*
[ ] Economy
Sharpness
This sets the sharpness of the image that will be photographed.
*
Hard / Normal / Soft
Saturation
This sets the saturation of the image that will be captured.
*
High / Normal / Low
Color
This sets the color of the image that will be photographed.
*
Standard / Vivid / Sepia / Monochrome
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White Balance
This sets the white balance capturing under a variety of lighting conditions and
permits images to be captured that approach the conditions that are seen by
the human eye.
*
[ Blank ] Auto
*
[ ] Incandescent
*
[
1
] Fluorescent 1
*
[
2
] Fluorescent 2
*
[ ] Day Light
*
[ ] Cloudy
*
[ ] Manual
Manual WB- This manually sets the white balance and stores it. Use of this is
convenient when the white balance does not offer a good match.
Before select [Execute] determine the subject (such as a white paper or slate)
that will be used to set the white balance.
*
Cancel / Execute
ISO- This sets the sensitivity for capturing images. When the sensitivity is raised
(and the ISO figure is increased), photography will become possible even in
dark locations, but the more pixilated (grainer) the image will appear.
* 64 / 100 / 200 / Auto
Metering- This sets the metering method for calculating the exposure.
*
[Blank] Average: Averages the light metered from the entire frame,
but gives greater weight to the subject matter at
the center.
*
[ ] Spot: A very small portion of the center of the screen
is measured,
and the exposure is calculated.
In Sea mode the following balance options are displayed:
* Auto
* < 25 feet
* > 25 feet
Select the appropriate underwater depth for best white balance.
For underwater images or video set the white balance on a white
slate or try aiming the camera horizontally at open blue water.
This option may produce optimal color correction results when
the camera is set to Sea mode. Do not make manual white
balance adjustments when in Ext. Flash mode or the colors will
not be correct.
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Still Image Menu (Function)
1. Slide the mode switch to [ ].
2. Press the MENU button, and select
the [Function] menu with the
button.
[Function] menu is displayed.
3. Select the desired [Function] option
item with the / buttons, and
press the SET button to enter its
respective menu.
4. Select the desired setting with the / buttons, and press the SET
button.
5. To exit from the menu, press the MENU button.
Capture Mode
This sets the recording method at the time of capturing images.
*
[Blank] Single: Capture an image at a time.
*
[ ] Continuous: Permits continuous photography of 3 images
max.
*
[AEB] AEB: Permits 3 consecutive images in the order of
standard exposure, underexposure and
overexposure compensation.
Voice Memo
Refer to section in this manual titled “Recording Voice Memos” for further
details.
* On / Off
When [Voice Memo] is set to [On], the preview setting is also
fixed at [On].
In [Continuous] and [AEB] capture mode, the voice memo is
automatically fixed at [Off].
The [Continuous] and [AEB] capture mode is not available in Ext. Flash
mode. Use the Macro and Far Flash or Exposure compensation to
fine tune the image exposure. Refer to the section in this manual
titled “Great Underwater Pictures Made Easy” for more details.
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LCD Bright.
Select a brightness level for the LCD
monitor.
The LCD becomes brighter with the
button and darker with the button. The
adjustment range is from -5 to +5.
Digital Zoom
This sets whether or not to use digital zoom at the time of photography.
* On / Off
Preview
This sets whether or not to display the captured image on the screen
immediately after the image is captured.
* On / Off
When [Preview] is set to [Off], [Voice Memo] setting is also fixed
at [Off].
Date Print
The date of recording can be printed directly on the still images. This
function must be activated before the image is captured.
* On / Off
Photo Frame
Refer to section in this manual titled “Using the Photo Frame Function”
for further details.
* On / Off
: Select
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Video Menu (Capture)
This menu is for the basic settings to be used when recording video
clips.
1. Slide the mode switch to [ ].
2. Press the MENU button.
[Capture] menu is displayed.
3. Select the desired [Capture] option
item with the / buttons, and
press the SET button to enter its
respective menu.
4. Select the desired setting with the
/ buttons, and press the SET
button.
5. To exit from the menu, press the
MENU button.
Color
Refer to the section in this manual titled Color” in “Still Image Menu
(Capture)” for further details.
White Balance
Refer to the section in this manual titled White Balance” in “Still Image
Menu (Capture)” for further details.
Manual WB
Refer to the section in this manual titled Manual WB” in “Still Image Menu
(Capture)” for further details.
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Video Menu (Function)
1. Slide the mode switch to [ ].
2. Press the MENU button, and select
the [Function] menu with the
button.
[Function] menu is displayed.
3. Select the desired [Function] option
item with the / buttons, and
press the SET button to enter its
respective menu.
4. Select the desired setting with the
/ buttons, and press the SET
button.
5. To exit from the movie menu, press
the MENU button.
Audio
This sets whether or not to record audio at the time of video recording.
* On / Off
LCD Bright.
Refer to section in this manual titled “LCD Bright.” in Still Image Menu
(Function) for further details.
Digital Zoom On
Audio On
Digital Zoom
Refer to section in this manual titled “Digital Zoom” in Still Image Menu
(Function) for further details.
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Playback Menu
In the [ ] mode, set which settings are to be used for playback.
1. Slide the mode switch to [ ].
2. Press the MENU button.
The playback menu is displayed.
3. Select the desired option item with
the / buttons, and press the
SET button to enter its respective
menu.
4. Select the desired setting with the
/ buttons, and press the SET button.
5. To exit from the menu, press the MENU button.
Slide Show
Refer to section in this manual titled “Slideshow Display” for further details.
DPOF
Refer to section in this manual titled “DPOF Settings” for further details.
Protect
Refer to section in this manual titled “Protecting Images” for further details.
LCD Bright.
Refer to section in this manual titled “LCD Bright.” in Still Image Menu (Function)
for further details.
Resize
Refer to section in this manual titled “Resizing an Image (Resize)” for further
details.
Quality Change
Refer to section in this manual titled Compressing an Image (Quality Change)”
for further details.
Copy to Card
Allows you to copy your les from the digital still camera’s internal memory to
a memory card. Of course, you can only do this if you have a memory card
installed and some files in internal memory.
* Cancel / Execute
g The unavailable menu options and settings are in gray color.
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Setup Menu (In Photography Mode)
Set your camera’s operating environment.
1. Slide the mode switch to [
] or [ ].
2. Press the MENU button, and select the
[Setup] menu with the button.
[Setup] menu is displayed.
3. Select the desired [Setup] option item with
the / buttons, and press the SET button
to enter its respective menu.
4. Select the desired setting with the
/ buttons, and press the SET
button.
5. To exit from the menu, press the MENU button.
Beep
This sets whether or not to mute the camera sound each time you press the
camera button.
* On / Off
Fr. No. Reset
This creates a new folder. The photographed images are recorded to the newly
created folder from number 0001.
* Cancel / Execute
Auto Off
If no operation is performed for a specific period of time, the power to the camera
is automatically turned off. This feature is useful to reduce battery wear.
* 1 Min. / 2 Min. / 3 Min. / Off
Date/Time
Refer to section in this manual titled “Setting the Date and Time” for further
details
Sys. Reset
This returns all basic settings to the camera’s default settings. The time setting
will not be reset.
* Cancel / Execute
Language
Refer to section in this manual titled “Choosing the Language for further
details.
USB
This sets USB mode when connecting to your computer at any camera mode.
* PC: Refer to section in this manual titled
“TRANSFERRING
RECORDED IMAGES AND VIDEOS TO YOUR COMPUTER”
for further details.
* PC Camera: Refer to section in this manual titled “USING THE DIGITAL
STILL CAMERA AS A PC CAMERA”
for further details.
Capture
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Setup Menu (In Playback Mode)
1. Slide the mode switch to [ ].
2. Press the MENU button, and select
the [Setup] menu with the button.
[Setup] menu is displayed.
3. Select the desired [Setup] option item
with the / buttons, and press the
SET button to enter its respective
menu.
4. Select the desired setting with the / buttons, and press the SET
button.
5. To exit from the menu, press the MENU button.
Beep
Refer to section in this manual titled Beep” in Setup Menu (In
Photography Mode) for further details.
Format
Refer to section in this manual titled “Formatting the SD Card or Internal
Memory” for further details.
Fr. No. Reset
Refer to section in this manual titled “Fr. No. Reset” in Setup Menu (In
Photography Mode) for further details.
Card Info.
This displays the free capacity of the SD card. If the SD card is not inserted,
“NO CARD” message is displayed on the screen.
System Info.
This displays the firmware version of the camera.
Language
Refer to section in this manual titled Choosing the Language” for
further details.
Video Output
This sets video output system of the video equipment that you are go
-
ing to connect to the camera.
* NTSC / PAL
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CONNECTING TO A PICTBRIDGE
COMPLIANT PRINTER
If a printer that supports PictBridge is available, images can be printed by
connecting the digital still camera directly to the PictBridge-compatible
printer without using a computer.
Connecting the camera to the printer
1. Turn on the camera.
2. Slide the mode switch to [
] or [ ].
3. Press the MENU button, and select
[Setup] menu with the button.
4. Select [USB] with the / buttons,
and press the SET button.
5. Select [PictBridge] with the /
buttons, and press the SET button.
6. Connect the USB/AV port on the camera and the USB jack on the printer
with the supplied USB cable, then turn on your printer.
Printing images
When the camera is properly connected to a PictBridge compliant printer, the
PictBridge menu is displayed on the monitor.
1. Select the item you want to configure
with the
/ buttons, and press the
SET button.
[Images]: Select whether you want
to print specific image or all images.
You may also select printing number
for specific image.
[Date Print]: According to the printer type, select whether you want to
print the image with date imprint or not.
[Paper Size]: Select the desired paper size according to the printer
type.
[Layout]: Select the desired printing layout according to the printer
type.
[Print]: After all settings are configured, select this item to start
printing.
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2. If you select [Images] in the previous step,
the figure shown on the right hand side will
appear. Select [Single] or [All] with the /
buttons, and press the SET button.
[Single]: Select to print one specific
image.
[All]: Select to print all images.
[Exit]: Exit from Images option.
3. If you select [Single] in the previous step,
the figure shown on the right hand side will
appear.
Select the image that you want to print
with the / buttons.
Select the [Print Num] (up to 99) with
the / buttons.
After selecting the desired image and
printing number, press the SET button
to confirm.
4. Select [Exit] with the / buttons, and
press the SET button.
5. Select [Print] with the
/ buttons, and
press the SET button to start printing.
6. The printing starts and the figure
shown on the right hand side
appears.
The [COMPLETE] will be
displayed temporarily,
reminding you that the printing
procedure is finished.
If a print error is detected,
the [PRINT ERROR] will be
displayed.
The image printing may fail if the camera loses battery power.
Be sure that your camera battery is freshly charged for best
results.
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TRANSFERRING RECORDED IMAGES
AND VIDEOS TO YOUR COMPUTER
To transfer images/video clips from the camera to your computer, follow these
steps:
Step 1: Installing the USB driver (Windows 98 users only)
Step 2: Connecting the camera to your computer
Step 3: Downloading images and video files
System Requirements (Windows)
Pentium 166 MHz or higher
Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000/XP
64MB RAM
128MB hard disk space
CD-ROM drive
Available USB port
System Requirements (Macintosh)
PowerPC G3/G4
OS 9.0 or later
64MB RAM
128MB hard disk space
CD-ROM drive
Available USB port
Step 1: Installing the USB Driver
Windows 98 computers
The USB driver on the CD-ROM is exclusively for Windows 98 computers. Installing
the USB driver on computers running Windows 2000/ME/XP is not necessary.
1. Insert the CD-ROM that came with the
camera into your CD-ROM drive. The
welcome screen appears.
2. Click “INSTALL USB DRIVER”. Follow
the on-screen instructions to complete
the installation. After the USB driver has
been installed, restart your computer.
Macintosh OS 9.0 computers
For Mac OS 9.0 or higher, the computer will automatically recognize the camera
and load its own USB drivers.
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Step 2: Connecting the Camera to Your
Computer
1. Connect one end of the USB cable to
the USB port of the camera.
2. Connect the other end of the USB
cable to an available USB port on your
computer.
3. From the Windows desktop, double
click on “My Computer”.
4. Look for a new “Removable disk” icon.
This “Removable disk” is actually the
memory card in your camera. Typically,
the camera will be assigned drive letter
“e” or higher.
5. Double click on the removable disk and
locate the DCIM folder.
6. Double click on the DCIM folder to open
it to find more folders.
Your recorded images and
video clips will be inside these
folders.
Copy & Paste or Drag-N-
Drop image and video files to a
folder on your computer.
Mac users: Double-click the “untitled” or “unlabeled” disk drive icon on
our desktop. iPhoto may automatically launch.
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Step 3: Downloading Images and Video Files
When the camera is turned on and connected to your computer, it is
considered to be a disk drive, just like a floppy disk or CD. You can
download (transfer) images by copying them from the “Removable disk”
(“untitled” or “unlabeled” disk on a Macintosh) to your computer hard
drive.
Windows
Open the “removable disk” and subsequent folders by double clicking on
them. Your images are inside these folder(s). Select the images that you
want, and then choose “Copy” from the “Edit” menu. Open the destination
location (folder) and choose “Paste” from the “Edit” menu. You may also
drag and drop image files from the camera to a desired location.
Macintosh
Open the “untitled” disk icon, and the destination location on your hard
disk. Drag and drop from the camera to the desired destination.
Memory card users may prefer to use a memory card reader
(highly recommended).
Video playback application is not included with the package.
Make sure that video playback application has been installed in
your computer.
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USING THE DIGITAL CAMERA AS A PC
CAMERA
Your digital camera can act as a PC camera, which allows you to videoconference
with business associates, or have a real-time conversation with friends or family.
To use the digital camera for videoconferencing, your computer system must
include the items as below:
n Microphone
n Sound card
n Speakers or headphones
n Network or Internet connection
Video conferencing (or video editing) software is not included with
the digital camera.
This mode is not supported for Mac.
Step 1: Install the PC camera driver
The PC-camera driver included in the CD-ROM is exclusively for Windows.
The PC camera function is not supported for Mac platforms.
1. Insert the enclosed CD-ROM into
your CD-ROM drive.
2. When the welcome screen appears,
click DRIVER For PC CAM
.
Follow the on-screen instructions to
complete the installation.
3. After the driver installation is
completed, restart your computer.
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Step 2: Connecting the digital still camera to
your computer as a PC camera
1. Turn on the camera.
2. Slide the mode switch to [ ] or [ ].
3. Press the MENU button, and select [Setup] menu with the button.
4. Select [USB] with the / buttons, and press the SET button.
5. Select [PC Camera] with the / buttons, and press the SET
button.
6. Connect one end of the USB cable to the conversion adapter terminal
of the camera.
7. Connect the other end of the USB cable to an available USB port on
your computer.
g The [PC Camera] is displayed on the screen.
8. Position the digital still camera steadily on top of your computer
monitor or use a tripod.
When using this digital still camera as a PC camera, it is
necessary to insert the battery into the digital still camera.
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Installing Photo Express
Ulead
®
Photo Express is complete photo project software for digital images.
The step-by-step workflow, visual program interface, and in-program help assist
users in creating exciting photo projects. Acquire digital photos effortlessly
from digital cameras or scanners. Organize them conveniently with the Visual
Browse mode. Use hundreds of ready-to-use templates such as albums, cards,
posters, slideshows, and more. Edit and enhance images with photo editing
tools, photographic filters, and special effects. Embellish projects by adding
creative design elements such as frames, callouts, and stamp objects. Share
results with family and friends via e-mail and multiple print options.
EDITING SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
Installing Photo Explorer
Ulead
®
Photo Explorer provides a simple and efficient way to transfer, browse,
modify and distribute digital media. Acquire photos, video or sound clips from
various digital device types and easily browse or add personal descriptions;
make timely modifications; or distribute the media through the medium of your
choice: E-mail, Print, Slideshow Presentations. It is an indispensable all-in-one
tool for owners of digital cameras, WebCams, DV camcorders, scanners, or
anyone who strives to effectively organize a large collection of digital media.
To install Photo Explorer:
1. Insert the CD-ROM that came with the
camera into your CD-ROM drive. The
welcome screen appears.
2. Click “INSTALL PHOTO EXPLORER
8.0”. Follow the on-screen instructions
to complete the installation.
For more information about the operation of Photo Explorer
application software, refer to its respective help documentation.
For Windows 2000/XP users, please make sure to install and
use the Photo Explorer in “Administrator” mode.
Photo Explorer is not supported on the Mac. iPhoto or iPhoto2 is
recommended.
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Installing Cool 360
Ulead® COOL 360™ quickly and easily allows photo editing consumers to
transform a series of photos into 360° or wide-angle panoramic scenes for an
immersive viewing experience. COOL 360’s intuitive interface and easy-to-use
wizard deliver great-looking panoramas fast while advanced warping, blending
and alignment tools ensure excellent results. Share nished panoramas via email,
create Web pages or insert them into documents and presentations.
To install Cool 360:
1. Insert the CD-ROM that came with the
camera into your CD-ROM drive. The
welcome screen appears.
2. Click “INSTALL Cool 360 SE”
.
Follow the on-screen instructions to
complete the installation.
For more information about the operation of Cool
360 application software, refer to its respective help
documentation.
For Windows 2000/XP users, please make sure to install and
use the Cool 360 in “Administrator” mode.
Cool 360 is not supported on the Mac.
To install Photo Express:
1. Insert the CD-ROM that came with the
camera into your CD-ROM drive. The
welcome screen appears.
2. Click INSTALL PHOTO EXPRESS
5.0”. Follow the on-screen instructions
to complete the installation.
For more information about the operation of Photo Express
application software, refer to its respective help documentation.
For Windows 2000/XP users, please make sure to install and
use the Photo Express in “Administrator” mode.
Photo Express is not supported on the Mac.
It’s recommended to set the computer display color to full color
views (32bit )when the users use the Photo Express software.
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CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS
Item Description
Image Sensor CCD
Effective pixels 6.1 Mega pixels
Image size Still image: 2272 x 1704, 1600 x 1200, 640 x 480
Video clip: 640 X 480
Image quality Still image: Fine, Standard, Economy
Recording media 10 MB internal memory (9 MB for image storage)
SD memory card (Optional, up to 1GB)
Compression format JPEG (Still image), Motion JPEG (AVI)
File format EXIF 2.2, DCF 1.0, DPOF 1.0
Lens F-no.: Wide: 2.8 -5.6 (Tele: 4.8 - 9.7)
Focal length: 5.5mm~16.5mm (Equivalent 35 mm
camera: 32-96mm)
Focus range Normal: 50 cm~inf.
Marco : Wide: 5 cm -Infinity / Tele: 35 cm -Infinity
LCD monitor 2.5” LTPS color LCD (High-resolution 230K pixels
display)
Self-timer 2 sec delay, 10 sec delay, 10+2sec delay
Exposure compensation -2.0EV~ +2.0EV (in 0.3EV increments)
White balance Auto, Incandescent, Fluorescent 1, Fluorescent 2, Day
Light, Cloudy, Manual (In Sea mode: > 25 feet)
ISO 64, 100, 200, Auto
Scene mode Program AE, Panorama, Portrait, Landscape, Sport,
Night, Candlelight, Text, Sunset, Sunrise, Splash water,
Firework mode, Sea, Ext. Flash and SPY
Interface USB port
Tripod socket
Power Lithium-ion rechargeable battery (3.7V)
Dimension Approx. 90 x 55 x 25 mm (excluding protruding parts)
Weight Approx. 120g (without batteries and the SD memory card)
* Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to the symptoms and solutions listed below before sending the camera for
repairs. If the problem persists, contact your local reseller or service center.
Power Supply
Symptom
The power does not
come on.
The power cuts out
during use.
The power does not
go off.
The battery runs out
quickly.
The battery or
camera feels warm.
Cause
The battery is not loaded.
The battery is exhausted.
The camera was left
unattended and unused, so
the auto power off cuts it off.
The battery is exhausted.
Camera malfunction.
It is being used in extreme
low temperature.
Many shots are being
captured in dark places
inside, requiring flash.
The battery is not fully
charged.
The battery is not used for
an extended period of time
after charged.
Long period of continuous
use of the camera or the
flash.
Solution
Load the battery correctly.
Recharge or use the AC
power adapter/charger.
Turn the power back on.
Recharge or replace battery.
Reload the battery.
Fully charge the battery and
discharge it for at least one
complete cycle before use
to maximize its performance
and lifetime.
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Shooting
Solution
Recharge or use the AC
power adapter/charger.
Turn the power on.
Slide the mode switch to
shooting mode.
Press the shutter button all
the way.
Load a new card, or delete
unwanted files.
Load a new memory card.
Wait until the status LED off.
Format the memory card in
this camera before its first
use or when it was used
other than this camera.
Turn the power on again.
Remove the
write-protection.
Turn the power on.
Adjust the brightness of
the LCD monitor in the
photography or playback
menu.
Wipe clean with a soft, dry
cloth or lens paper.
Get your subject within the
effective focus range.
Switch camera to infinity
[ ] focus. All subjects
beyond 50cm (25ft) will be
in focus.
Symptom
Even if I press the
shutter button, the
camera does not
shoot.
Images do not appear
on the LCD monitor.
Although it is set to
Auto Focus, it does
not focus.
Cause
The battery is running low.
The power is not on.
The camera is not in
shooting mode.
The shutter button is not
pressed all the way.
The memory card does not
have any free space.
End of memory card life.
The flash is recharging.
The memory card is
unrecognized by the camera.
The auto power off function
is activated.
The memory card is write-
protected.
The power is not on.
The LCD monitor is dark.
The lens is dirty.
The distance to the subject
is smaller than the effective
range.
There is insufficient light or
contrast for the camera to
focus on the subject.
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The flash is set to off.
The flash is not ready or
charged.
The flash is set to Auto and
there is enough surrounding
light.
The distance to the subject
is greater than flash
effective range.
The image was captured
in a dark place while set to
flash off.
It is under-exposed.
It is over-exposed.
The image was captured in
conditions that are hard
for Auto White Balance to
adjust to.
Water filters out red and
yellow colors.
Set the flash to something
other than flash off mode.
It takes approximately 4
seconds for the camera to
recharge the flash. Wait for
LED indicator light to be
solid green.
Consider setting the flash to
ON to force fire the flash in
bright light.
Get closer to your subject
and shoot.
Set the flash to something
other than flash off mode.
Set the exposure
compensation to a larger
value.
in ext. Flash mode, set
camera to far Flash to make
images brighter.
Set the exposure
compensation to a smaller
value.
In Ext. Flash mode, set
camera to macro flash to
make images darker.
Manually set select white
balance.
Set camera to Sea mode and
select appropriate white balance.
Use External Flash accessory to
restore lost colors.
Symptom
Cause
Solution
The flash does not
fire.
Even though the flash
fired, the image is
dark.
The image is too dark.
The image is too
bright.
The land image lacks
natural color.
(Land only)
The underwater image
is blue and lacks
color.
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Symptom
Cannot playback.
The contents of
memory card cannot
be played back.
Files cannot be
deleted.
Cannot format a
memory card
.
The playback image
is dark though I used
the flash.
Cause
It is not set to playback
mode.
You played back a memory
card that was not formatted
by this device.
The file is protected.
You played back a memory
card that was not formatted
by this device.
The memory card is write-
protected.
The memory card is write-
protected.
End of memory card life.
The LCD monitor is too dark.
Playback
Solution
Slide the mode switch to
playback mode.
Load a card that was
formatted and stored on by
this device.
Cancel protection.
Load a card that was
formatted and stored on by
this device.
Remove the
write-protection.
Remove the write-protection.
Load a new memory card.
Adjust the brightness of
LCD monitor.
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Symptom
Even when the
camera’s buttons are
pressed, it does not
operate.
The date and time is
wrong.
The date set has
disappeared.
Cause
The battery is running low.
Camera malfunction.
The correct date and time is
not set.
The battery is removed with
the power still on.
Solution
Recharge or replace
battery.
Turn the power off and
remove the battery once,
and try again.
Set the correct date
and time.
Set the date
and time again.
Other Problems
About connecting to your computer/software
Symptom
Cannot download
images.
Cause
The free space on the hard
disk in your computer may
be insufficient.
No power supply.
The USB driver is not
installed (for Windows
98/98SE.
Solution
Check whether the hard
disk has a space for
running Windows, and if
the drive for loading image
files has a capacity at least
that of the memory card
inserted in the camera.
Recharge the battery or
turn the power on.
Install USB driver.
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Underwater Housing Instructions
Important: Please carefully read and understand these instructions
before using camera and housing underwater
.
SeaLife DC600 Underwater
Housing:
Depth rated and tested to 200 ft.
(60m)
Fully rubbered armored for
water and shock protection.
Soft rubber grips
Fully-multi coated optical glass
lens port for high light
transmission.
Accessory mount for adding
one (or two) external flash(es)
Snap-on lens port to quickly
attach SeaLife Wide Angle Lens
Advanced control buttons to
access all camera settings.
DC600
Front view of underwater housing
Backview of underwater housing
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MUST DO for underwater housing:
1. Read and understand the instructions contained in this manual before using
the underwater housing.
2. Do not exceed the depth rating of 60m (200ft.) or the housing may leak.
3. Follow these important O-ring care instructions or the waterproof housing may
leak.
Inspect and clean O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces for sand, hair and
other debris before every use. Clean O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces with
cleaning brush provided in Care Kit.
Inspect O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces for damage (cuts, scratches, tears,
cracks, dents and any other imperfections.) Replace O-ring or have waterproof
housing serviced if the O-ring or O-ring contact surfaces are damaged. Do
not use underwater housing if O-ring or O-ring contact surfaces are
damaged. Replacement O-rings are available at your local authorized SeaLife
dealer.
Make sure O-ring is completely seated into O-ring groove before sealing
housing. O-ring must not be twisted when seated in the O-ring groove.
Carefully follow O-ring removal and installation instructions contained in this
manual.
Replace O-ring every year to ensure proper seal. Only use approved SeaLife
O-ring designed for the DC600.
Soak and rinse waterproof housing in fresh water after each use. Use clean,
soft cloth to dry housing. Store camera and housing only after careful
cleaning and when totally dry.
4. Carefully close lid to seal housing.
Make sure O-ring does not slip out of the groove when sealing.
Make sure there are no obstructions that prevent housing from sealing
properly.
Press lid firmly and tightly down into housing to ensure a waterproof seal.
5. Never let any moisture or dirt get inside housing when opening.
Only open and load the housing in dry cool air, such as inside an air-
conditioned room.
6. For great underwater pictures you need:
Clear water conditions, control your buoyancy before taking pictures, get as
close as possible to subject (ideal distance is 2’ to 6’)
Use SeaLife External Flash to enhance colors and reduce backscatter.
7. Store housing at room temperature in a clean and dry place.
Do not expose housing to direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time.
Do not store housing in extreme high temperatures, such as the trunk of
your car.
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Open view of waterproof housing
The housing door uses one O-ring to
form a waterproof seal.
Important: Carefully clean and inspect O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces
before each underwater use in accordance with instructions provided
in this manual.
If O-ring needs to be replaced, contact your local
authorized SeaLife dealer or the SeaLife Service Center at
(856) 866-9191 or email - service@sealife-cameras.com
IMPORTANT: Do NOT lubricate O-ring
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Maintaining a waterproof seal
Every SeaLife housing is tested for quality and a waterproof seal. It is your
responsibility to properly care for the O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces
to maintain a waterproof seal. Carefully follow these important O-ring care
instructions. Not following these care instructions may cause the waterproof
housing to leak and void your warranty.
1. Carefully inspect O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces for damage (cuts,
scratches, tears, cracks, dents and any other imperfections.) before every use.
Rub finger along O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces to inspect for damage.
Replace O-ring or have waterproof housing serviced if the O-ring or O-ring
contact surfaces are damaged. Do not use underwater housing if O-ring or
O-ring contact surfaces are damaged. Replacement O-rings are available at
your local authorized SeaLife dealer.
Inspect and replace O-ring if damaged: A=Cut, B=Tear, C=Dent
1. Carefully inspect and
clean O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces for
sand, hair and other debris before every use. Clean o-ring and o-ring
contact surfaces with cleaning brush provided in Care Kit.
Inspect and clean O-ring and O-ring contact surface for hair or fibers (#1)
and Sand, Salt or debris (#2)
Clean O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces with brush provided in Care Kit.
3. Make sure O-ring is completely seated into O-ring groove before sealing
housing. O-ring must not be twisted when seated in the o-ring groove. See
page 85 on instructions on how to install and remove O-ring.
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Quick waterproof test
Wrap a small soft weight in a blue paper towel, place inside housing and close
the lid to seal the housing. The blue paper towel makes it easier to see a leak.
Make sure not to pinch the paper towel in the O-ring. Place the sealed housing
in a tub of cold water for about one hour. No leaks should be present. If the
housing shows signs of leaking, do not use the housing and contact your local
authorized SeaLife Dealer of the SeaLife Service Center for repairs.
SeaLife Service Center, 97 Foster Road, Moorestown, NJ 08057
(856) 866-9191 or (800) 257-7742 - www.sealife-cameras.com/service
4. Replace O-ring every year to ensure proper seal. Only use approved
SeaLife O-ring (item #SL15017) designed for the DC600. Replacement
O-rings are available at your local authorized SeaLife dealer.
5. After each use underwater:
a. Soak sealed housing in fresh water for about 15 minutes. Most dive
boats offer special fresh water buckets specifically for underwater
photo equipment. DO NOT put camera housing in fresh water
designed for other dive equipment, like dive mask, because that water
may contain detergents which are harmful to the housing.
b. Push all the control buttons several times while waterproof housing is
soaking to clean out any salt water, sand or dirt that has accumulated
during usage.
c. Use clean, soft cloth to dry housing. Store camera and housing only
after careful cleaning and when totally dry.
User’s Manual >>
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HOW TO INSTALL AND REMOVE O-RING
To Install O-ring:
Step 1: O-ring and O-ring groove must be completely clean before installing
O-ring.
Step 2: Push O-ring into groove as shown being careful not to twist or roll
O-ring.
Step 3: Use two fingers to push last part of O-ring into groove.
Step 4: Carefully close housing to firmly seat O-ring and open housing again
to inspect that O-ring is completely seated into groove. Do NOT grease the
O-ring.
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To Remove O-ring:
Step 1: Push O-ring along groove until it lifts.
Step 2: Gently lift and remove O-ring from its groove.
User’s Manual >>
87
HOW TO OPEN AND CLOSE WATERPROOF
HOUSING
Step 1: Push in locking tab to open latch.
Step 2: Open latch all the way to lift and release latch from housing.
Step 3: Open Housing as shown so inner camera does not fall out.
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Step 4: Close housing and push down on latch as shown to firmly seat latch
into housing.
Step 5: Push down latch until locking tab clicks into place.
User’s Manual >>
89
Installing the Flash Link optical cable adapter
The Flash Link adapter connects the SeaLife Flash Link optical cable (item
# SL962 - optional accessory) to the DC600 camera. This adapter is only
needed when using the SeaLife External Flash (item # SL960 – optional
accessory) or Digital Flash (item # SL960D – optional accessory). It is
strongly recommended to purchase the Flash Link optical cable accessory
if you are using a SeaLife external Flash to ensure it fires all the time.
Step 1: Insert end of Flash Link optical cable
into one of the adapter holes as
shown. Push cable in all the way
until the end of the cable is directed
at the camera’s flash.
Step 2: Use small wrench provided to
tighten set screw until you feel
some resistance. Do not over
tighten! Gently pull on cable to
check that it is firmly attached.
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Step 3: Attach adapter around housing lens port so that it is seated into
the flash window recess.
If using two Flash Links, attach other cable in second hole and
follow above instructions.
Secure optical cable to Flash arm using velcro® ties (included
with Flash Link cable).
Refer to Flash link optical cable instruction manual for more
details and troubleshooting tips.
User’s Manual >>
91
How to set-up the Waterproof Housing
Set up camera
1. Insert fully charged lithium battery into camera.
2. Clean camera lens with dry, clean cotton cloth.
3. Remove camera strap since this may prevent the camera from
correctly seating itself inside the housing.
4. Set camera to Sea mode. If you are using an External Flash, set
camera to External Flash mode. See page 31 for detailed
instructions on how to set camera to Sea or External Flash modes.
Set up housing
Opening and loading of the housing should be done only in dry
cool air, such as in an air-conditioned room to prevent trapping
moist air in the housing which can cause the housing to fog while
underwater.
1. Open the housing by pushing in small locking tab and lift latch up.
Do not extend housing lid beyond its stop point or damage
may occur to the hinge area.
2. Carefully inspect O-ring for damage and make sure O-ring is firmly
seated in its groove. If O-ring is damaged and requires replacement,
contact your local authorized SeaLife dealer or SeaLife Service
Center.
3. Clean the housing glass lens port using clean, dry cotton cloth. It
is recommended to apply anti-fog solution to the inside surface of
the housing lens port.
4. Carefully insert camera into housing. Make sure camera is clean and
dry.
5. Insert one Moisture Muncher anti-fog (item #SL911) desicant capsules
into special slot inside housing. As the dessicant absorbs moist
air, it turns from blue to light pink. Replace desicant capsule when color
changes to light pink.
6. Carefully clean O-ring and O-ring contact surfaces with cleaning
brush provided in Care Kit. O-ring must not be wet when sealing
housing, allow these areas to dry.
O-ring must be absolutely clean of all hair, sand or other
small particles.
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7. Do not allow any water droplets to get inside housing. This may
cause the inside of the housing to fog.
8. Close housing lid tightly. Make sure there are no obstructions that
prevent the housing from closing. Make sure lid is tightly pressed
into housing.
9. Close housing latch. Make sure the lid is pressed evenly against the
housing body look for obvious gaps which indicates something is
trapped. The housing may leak if the lid is not evenly against the
housing when closed. It is normal to see a small even gap between the
housing lid and body.
10. Avoid exposing housing to direct sunlight for prolonged periods of
time. This may promote internal fogging.
Test camera and housing
1. Press the small power button on the top of the housing to turn
camera power on.
2. Press the large shutter button on the outside of the housing to take
a test picture.
3. The power or shutter button should have a smooth action and return
to its original resting position after pressing. It is normal to feel
some resistance when pressing the power and shutter button.
4. Press the power button to turn camera power off. It is
recommended to leave camera power off until you’re ready to use
camera to preserve battery power.
5. After 1 minute the camera power will shut down. To operate the
camera, push the POWER BUTTON to turn on the camera.
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Using and cleaning the underwater housing and
camera
Entering the water with housing
1. Do not jump into the water with camera in your hand. Have someone
hand you the camera after you have entered the water.
2. For tips on taking pictures, see “Great Underwater Pictures Made Easy”
on page 94.
3. Inspect housing for any leaks right after submerging housing. Hold
camera pointing upwards and look at LC display window for any water
drops.
After using housing underwater
1. Before entering dive boat, hand the housing to someone on the boat.
2. Make sure the sealed housing is placed in a fresh water tank available on
most dive boats. This will clean the salt water from the camera housing
and prevents the salt water from drying on the camera housing
and O-ring. Never let water dry on the camera housing. Salt crystals
can damage the O-ring, lens and attract moisture. Dry housing with
clean soft towel after removing from fresh water tank.
3. Do not expose camera and housing to direct sunlight – keep in a shaded
area or under a dry towel.
4. It is not recommended to remove camera from housing while on the dive
boat. Allowing humid air to enter the housing may cause fogging.
5. If you must open the housing while on the dive boat, make sure you and
the housing are perfectly dry before opening the housing. Do not
allow the inside of the housing or the camera to get wet.
Cleaning housing after use
1. The sealed housing must be thoroughly cleaned with fresh water before
opening. Never let salt water dry on housing. Salt crystals may damage
the O-ring, lens and attract moisture.
2. Never let water drops dry on lens. Wipe lens dry with clean cotton cloth.
3. Before opening housing, everything, including your hands, head and
surrounding area must be totally dry. Have a dry towel handy.
4. After opening the housing, clean the camera, O-ring area and all inside
and outside parts with a clean, dry cotton cloth.
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Prepare housing for storage
1. Before storing the housing and camera, remove batteries, SD card and
keep in a clean dry area. Make sure the housing and any accessories are
clean and dry before storage.
2. Never store camera or housing in direct sunlight or in a dark damp area.
The airtight, unbreakable SeaLife ReefMaster Dry Case (Item # SL930) is
highly recommended along with 1-oz bags of SeaLife Moisture Muncher
Desiccant (Item # M101) for travel and storage.
3. It is recommended to leave the closing latch UNLATCHED during long
term storage. This will help preserve the original shape of the O-ring and
latch mechanism.
Great Underwater Pictures Made Easy
Taking underwater pictures is much different that taking land pictures. Here
are the most important tips to taking great pictures underwater:
1. Crystal Clear water.
Crystal Clear water is essential for good underwater pictures. Remember
the human eye can see more detail than a camera. In other words, your
eyes see the water as being clearer than it actually is. Floating particles
like algae, and silt cause low visibility. Avoid stirring up the sandy bottom
with your fins. These floating particles cause small spots to appear in your
picture, known as “backscatter.” Always remember to limit your shooting
distance to 1/10 of the water visibility. For example, if the visibility is 60 feet
(18 m), you should keep your shooting distance to within 6 feet (1.8m); in 30
feet (10 m) visibility you should be no further than 3 feet (90 cm) away from
your subject.
2. Stay within the ideal shooting distance of 2 to 6 feet.
The ideal shooting distance is between 2 to 6 feet (0.6 to 1.8 meters). This
distance will result in detailed, colorful pictures. Remember that light does
not travel very far underwater, so the closer you are to your subject the
more colorful the pictures will be. For best most colorful pictures, we advise
using the optional SeaLife External (SL960) or Digital (SL960D) Flash.
User’s Manual >>
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3. Move calmly and control your buoyancy before taking a picture.
It is very hard to take good pictures when you are moving. Look around for great
picture opportunities. First position yourself at the best angle, and neutralize
your buoyancy. Second, use the LCD monitor to perfectly frame your subject,
check your shooting distance and keep the camera steady. Third, be calm and
patient: Sometimes you have to wait a little bit so the fish that were frightened
away, come back. Don’t chase the fish, let the fish come to you.
Always be in control of your buoyancy before taking pictures and
observe all safe-diving rules.
4. Shoot many pictures of the same subject - If you don’t like it, delete it
- later.
One of the great advantages of digital cameras is that you can review and
delete pictures later, so shoot several pictures of the same subject. One of
the best ways to learn underwater photography is from your good pictures
and bad pictures.
5. Evaluate picture for proper exposure and adjust exposure compensation
as needed.
Refer to section in this manual titled “Exposure Compensation for more
details. If using the Ext. Flash mode and optional flash accessory, select Macro
Flash [ ] to darken picture. Select for Far Flash [
F
] to brighten picture. You
can also reduce the flash intensity (with the optional SL960D SeaLife Digital
accessory) to brighten or darken the picture.
6. Use Wide Angle Lens for dramatic pictures.
The SeaLife Wide Angle lens allow you to get close to your subject for images
full of colors and razor-sharp details.
With the 24mm wide-angle lens you fit a close group of 4 dive buddies or a
6-foot (180 cm) shark at a shooting distance of 6 feet (180 cm). Normally, you
would have to be 10 feet away, too far for a sharp picture.
7. Use the SeaLife Flash Accessories to enhance color and brightness.
Water filters out light and red/yellow colors resulting in darker, bluer images.
The only way to prevent this from occurring is by taking pictures at shallow
depths (within 10-15’ depth on a sunny day) or by using artificial light, like the
SeaLife External (SL960) or Digital (SL960D) Flash. The Flash easily mounts
to the bottom of the housing. The flexible arm allows you to direct the flash at
the subject. Even two flashes can be mounted onto the housing for an evenly
illuminated and shadow-free image. This system blocks the built-in flash and
prevents backscatter. The flexible flash arms allow quick adjustments of the
flash. An optional Flash Diffuser can be snapped onto the flash head and is
highly recommended for close-up shots of bright, reflective subjects.
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8. Use the landscape focus to minimize shutter lag time.
Shutter lag time is that annoying delay between pushing the shutter button
and image capture. The camera uses this time to accurately measure the
shooting distance for a sharp in-focus picture. For fast moving sealife, this
can be a problem, but there is an easy solution. To minimize the shutter lag
time we suggest keeping the camera set to landscape (infinity) focus [ ].
All underwater subjects beyond 1
1
/
2
feet (50cm) shooting distance will be in
focus and the shutter lag time is reduced to a mere 0.37 seconds when the
flash is off (0.42 seconds in Ext Flash mode with optional flash accessory).
9. Visit the SeaLife website for updated tips an advice.
Any updates to the manual or additional tips and advice can be found
on the SeaLife website at www.sealife-cameras.com. Please feel free
to email the SeaLfe Service Center at service@sealife-cameras.com
(or call 856-866-9191) if you have any questions about the DC600 camera.
User’s Manual >>
97
Troubleshooting guide
Problem Cause Solution
Overexposed image Too close to reflective object. Move farther away from
subject (4’ to 6’).
Turn flash head slightly away
Use External Flash Diffuser
(SL968). Set camera
to Macro flash. Reduce
Exposure Compensation.
Reduce flash power (Digital
SL960D flash only)
Camera’s flash Flash on Auto and is Turn fill-flash ON
not firing not needed. (see page 36)
Finger over flash window Grip camera correctly, not
blocking flash.
Improper operating mode Check for proper operating mode
(Land or sea)
Lost images Defective SD card. Use only approved quality SD
cards.
Format SD card (will delete
pictures).
Defective internal memory. Format memory (this will delete
pictures in memory).
Using camera with low
battery power. Recharge batteries
Housing leaks water O-ring not clean or is damaged Carefully follow O-ring care
instructions provided in this
manual.
External Flash Accessory
not firing at all Camera not set to correct mode Set camera to Ext Flash mode
Flash not set-up correctly Refer to External Flash Mode
accessory manual or visit
www.sealife-cameras.com
website for detailed
troubleshooting information
Flash Link optical cable Refer to Flash Link accessory
not set-up correctly manual or visit
www.sealife-cameras.com
website for detailed
troubleshooting information
External Flash Accessory Check optical cable and ends
firing sometime but not for damage. Repair or replace
all the time (when using Flash Link optical cable not as needed. Check cable for
Flash Link optical correctly aligned to camera or proper alignment and flash
cable accessory) sensor connection from camera to flash
Refer to Flash Link accessory
manual or visit
www.sealife-cameras.com
website for detailed
troubleshooting information
Digital Camera >>
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Problem Cause Solution
SeaLife has made some
important updates and
product improvements
in Summer 2006 to
General service and product ensure the external flash
updates may be required. accessory (item # SL960 or
SL960D) fires all the time. The
SeaLife Service Center in your
country offers comprehensive
service and can make all
necessary updates and
modification to the External
Flash Accessory.
Flash frequently misres Flash light sensor does not see” Purchase Flash Link optical
when not using Flash Link or sense the cameras flash firing cable accessory (SL962)
optical cable to ensure flash fires in all light
conditions and shooting angles.
Housing lens fog-up Humidity or water drops trapped Use fresh Moisture Muncher
inside housing may condense on anti-fog (item #SL911)
cooler glass lens port
Keep inside of housing
absolutely dry and load camera
in dry climate, like an air-
conditioned room
Apply thin film of anti-fog
solution to inside of lens
port. Most dive shops offer a
variety of effective anti-
fog solutions.
Initially charge battery for 8
hours and fully discharged
through normal use prior to the
the next complete charge.
Battery runs out quickly A freshly charged battery should This only needs to be done
yield about 1hour of use of the first time the battery is
approximately 100 pictures charged or if the battery has
depending on how you use not been used for a long
the camera
Conserve battery power by
keeping the camera power
off when not in use.
Purchase spare lithium battery
as back-up
User’s Manual >>
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No Power Battery power low Recharge battery
Power save function activated. Turn camera back on.
Camera damaged
Contact service center.
Camera gets hot Constant use of camera. This is normal.
No PC connection USB cable not connected
to USB port. Inspect connection ports.
Camera driver not installed Install camera driver CD
for Windows 98 only.
No Video Connection Improper connection to TV Connect video cable to video
IN jack of TV or VCR and
change TV/VCR to video in
channel
Poor Video connection Video cable not fully inserted
into camera or TV
Make sure video cable is
completely inserted into
video jack of camera docking
station. Also check that
connection to TV/VCR is
correct.
“Memory full” message Memory storage is full. Delete images or download
to PC. Insert empty memory
card.
Pictures out of focus Dirty lens. Clean lens with clean cotton
cloth.
Fogged housing lens. Insert camera in dry,
air-conditioned room. Use
anti-fog desiccant inside
housing. Do not let water
drops get inside housing.
Low water visibility Shooting distance not to
exceed 1/10 of visibility.
Auto focus not set Camera did not establish
correct focus setting. Select
landscape (infinity) focus
Grainy picture Dark light conditions. Move closer to subject
(2’ to 6’). Use SeaLife
accessory Flash to illuminate
subject and improve color
and brightness..
Problem Cause Solution
Digital Camera >>
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Housing Specifications
Underwater Housing:
Depth: Individual depth tested to 200’ (60m)
Controls: Control buttons for power, Shutter, Zoom, LCD,
Menu, 4 navigation buttons, SET and Delete buttons
O-ring: Silicone
Lens port: Fully multi-coated optical glass lens port with snap-
on ring to adapt accessory lenses.
LCD: Optical grade polycarbonate window
Tripod Mount: Standard 1/4-20 tripod threads to adapt accessories.
Lanyard: Padded lanyard with swiveled attachment clip
Hardware: 316 Stainless Steel metal hardware
Material: Rubber overmolded polycarbonate housing.
Weight: 333 grams (11.7 ounces) Housing only without inner
camera
472 grams (16.6 ounces) Housing and inner camera
Size: 3.5”H x 5.5”W x 3.4”D inches
8.9cm x 14cm x 8.6cm
Operating Temp.: 33 degrees F to 110 degrees F
Storage Temp.: -20 degrees F to + 140 degrees F
Warranty: 1 year limited warranty.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
SL16024
November 2006
9M739-4009-01
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Others manual(s) of SeaLife dc600

SeaLife dc600 User Manual - German - 104 pages

SeaLife dc600 User Manual - French - 104 pages

SeaLife dc600 User Manual - Spanish - 104 pages


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