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Dear customer,
Congratulations on purchasing a high quality TRAVELER® product.
You have acquired a modern digital camera with excellent technical features and
respective accessories, which is particularly easy to operate.
Please study this information in detail observing, in particular, the safety instructions.
The device comes with a 3 year warranty. You will need the enclosed warranty card and
your sales receipt in the event of the camera developing a fault.
Keep these in a safe place together with the Instruction Manual.
Please include the Instruction Manual when passing on the camera to a third party.
1. Contents of box
Carefully unpack camera and check that all of the following components are contained
in the box:
1. TRAVELER® Z 2000
2. Lithium-Ion battery DS-5370
3. USB power adapter
4. USB cable
5. AV cable
6. Software CD-ROM
7. Bag and carry strap
8. Instruction Manual
9. Warranty documents
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2. Contents
1. INTRODUCTION AND CONTENTS OF BOX 1
2. CONTENTS
2
3. HAZARD, SAFETY AND WARNING NOTICES 5
4. YOUR CAMERA 8
Front view of camera 8
Rear view of camera 8
Monitor display 10
Photo mode 10
Video mode 12
Playback mode - Photo playback 12
Playback mode - Video playback 13
Playback mode - Audio playback 13
5. START 14
Preparation 14
Charging the battery 16
Initial settings 17
Setting data and time 18
Language selection 19
Formatting a memory card 20
6. PHOTO MODE 21
Taking photos 21
Setting the photo mode 22
Taking photos with the Adapted scene mode 25
Back light photos 25
Soft skin tone mode 26
Photos for online auctions 26
Taking photos with smile capture switched on 27
Self-portrait functions 28
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7. FUNCTIONS OF THE CONTROL BUTTONS 29
Locking the exposure and auto focus setting 29
Focus settings 30
Continuous shooting 31
Flash settings 32
8. FUNCTION MENU
33
Use of Function menu 33
"My mode" function 33
Setting the aspect ratio 34
Setting the image size 34
Exposure compensation 35
White balance 36
ISO value 37
Exposure measurement 37
Locking settings 37
Colour mode 38
Artistic e ects 39
Photos with  sheye e ect 39
Miniature e ect photos 40
Photos with Sketch e ect 41
9. CAMERA MENU 42
Self-timer 42
Setting the Auto focus range 43
Setting up the date stamp 44
Setting up the stabiliser 44
10. VIDEO MODE 45
Recording video clips 45
Setting the video size 46
Setting of Wind noise reduction 46
PIV function 46
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11. PLAYBACK MODE 47
Playback of video clips 47
Video editing 48
Playback of photos 49
Thumbnails 50
Calendar mode 50
Enlarging photos 51
Deleting photos 51
Deleting one or more photos 51
Deleting using the delete button 53
Playback as slideshow 54
Protecting photos 55
Red-eye correction 56
Recording voice memos 56
Playback of voice memos 57
Cropping of photos 57
DPOF settings 58
12. MENU OPTIONS
59
Recording menu 59
Playback menu 62
Setup menu 65
13. CONNECTING TO COMPUTER, PRINTER AND TV 68
Downloading les 68
Connecting to a printer 69
Connecting to a TV 70
Installation of software 71
14. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 72
15. MAXIMUM NUMBER OF PHOTOS 73
16. PROBLEM SOLVING 75
17. SYSTEM INFORMATION, SERVICING AND DISPOSAL 76
18. INDEX 79
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3. Hazard, safety and warning notices
Incorrect use of the camera and accessories can be dangerous for you and others and can
damage or destroy the camera. We therefore ask you to read and strictly observe the
following Hazard, safety and warning notices.
Intended use
This camera is intended for taking digital photos and video clips. It has been designed for private use and is not suitable
for commercial purposes.
Hazards for children and persons with limited ability to operate
electronic equipment
Caution! Danger of suffocation! The packaging is not a toy. Plastic bags, foil and polystyrene parts
can cause children to suffocate. Packaging material should always be kept away from children.
The camera is not designed to be used by persons (including children) with restricted physical, sensory or cognitive
abilities or lack of experience and/or insufficient know-how, unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their
safety or are instructed in the use of the device by this person. Children should be supervised to ensure that they are not
playing with the camera.
Electrocution hazard in wet and humid conditionst
Do not expose camera and its components to dripping or spray water. Also do not place any containers filled with liquid,
such as vases or glasses on top or immediately next to the device. Danger of fire and electrocution. Protect camera in
particular in case of rain, snow, at the beach or near water against moisture and humidity.
Do not use camera and its components in areas exposed to high humidity, a lot of steam, smoke or dust. Danger of
fire and electrocution.
Electrical hazard
Switch off camera and remove battery if a foreign body or liquid has entered the camera. Wait until completely dry,
as otherwise danger of fire and electrocution.
Switch off camera and remove batteries if camera has been dropped or housing is damaged, as otherwise danger
of fire and electrocution.
The camera may not be dismantled, modified or repaired, as otherwise danger of fire and electrocution.
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Only use the supplied USB power adapter with the mains voltage specification on the rating plate as otherwise danger of
fire and electrocution. Disconnect from power by pulling power adapter out of socket. A plugged in power adapter can
continue to use power and represents a hazard source.
The power supply may not be used during thunderstorms, as danger of electrocution.
Damage for heat -  re hazard
Do not leave camera in places that are susceptible to considerable increases in temperature (e.g. a vehicle).
The housing and internal parts may be damaged, which in turn could cause a fire.
Do not wrap up camera or place on textiles. This could produce a build-up of heat in the camera that can cause
deformation of the housing and may represent a fire hazard.
Hazards of using the Lithium-Ion battery
Remove battery from camera if camera is not used for some time.
Do not remove battery immediately after camera has been used for a longer period of time. Batteries may become
hot during use.
Risk of explosion in case of incorrect changing of battery or use of wrong type of battery. Always check correct
polarity when inserting the battery. Only use 1 Lithium-Ion battery NP45, 3.7V, 700MAH, VG0376122700003 (battery
name DS-5370) or a Lithium-Ion battery with the same specification.
Never expose battery to excessive heat, such as direct sunlight, fire, etc., as otherwise danger of fire.
Keep battery out of reach of children.
Consult doctor immediately if battery has been swallowed.
Do not throw battery into fire, short-circuit battery or take battery apart. Danger of explosion.
Battery must be disposed of in line with the Battery Directive.
If leaking, remove battery from the camera using a cloth and dispose of correctly.
Avoid battery acid coming into contact with eyes. In case of contact with eyes, rinse eyes with plenty of water and
contact doctor immediately.
Remove battery prior to disposing of camera.
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Injuries and material damage
Only place camera on sturdy surfaces. The camera could otherwise fall or topple over, causing damage or injury.
Do not operate camera whilst running or driving. You could fall or cause a traffic accident.
Only use USB power adaptor specified for the camera. No liability shall be accepted for damage caused by the use
of an incorrect USB power adaptor.
The 230V socket used for the power supply must be accessible at all times so that the power supply can be quickly
disconnected from the mains if necessary.
Ensure adequate ventilation and do not cover the power supply (not supplied) to prevent overheating.
Do not place any open ignition sources, such as lit candles onto or close to the device.
Ensure that the LCD display is not subjected to impacts or concentrated pressure. This could damage the glass of
the display or cause the display liquid to leak out. In case of the liquid coming into contact with eyes or skin, rinse
immediately with clean water. In case of contact with eyes, consult doctor immediately.
Damage to the electronics, display or lens caused by external influences, such as electric shocks, falls or others are not
covered by the warranty and shall thus be charged for.
Do not activate flash close to another person´s eyes, as this could damage eyes.
Do not drop or bump camera and always handle with due care as the camera could otherwise be damaged.
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4. Your camera
Front view of camera
1. Shutter release
2. Zoom button
3. Flash
4. On/O button
5. Self-timer LED
6. Microphone_
7. Lens
Rear view of camera
A. LCD display
B. Status LED
C. USB/AV connection
D. Strap fastening
E. Battery / memorycard
compartment
F. Loudspeaker
G. Tripod thread
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
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Left W
Right X
Up S
DownT
OK
Con rm
selection
Element
Function
Button Photo mode Video mode Playback mode
1 --- Shutter release - - Change to recording mode
2
Zoom out Zoom out Zoom out
Zoom in Zoom in Zoom in
3
Start video recording Start video recording Change to recording mode
4
Menu - - Menu
5
AE/AF
Lock
AE/AF lock - - Photo: rotate image
6 O Focus setting - - Previous photo
7 T Series picture setting - - Next photo
8 a Flash -- --
9 OK Con rm selection - - Video clip: start playback
10 7 Change to playback mode Change to playback mode Change to recording mode
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Function menu/Delete -- Delete
The buttons of the control pad are used to navigate through
the menus. OK always con rms the selection.
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Monitor display
Photo mode
1. Recording mode
[
] Auto
[
] Program
[
] Intelligent scene
[
] Portrait
[
] Landscape
[
] Sunset
[
] Backlight
[
] Kids
[ ] Night Scene
[ ] Stylish
[
] Fireworks
[
] Snow
[
] Sports
[
] Party
[ ] Candlelight
[
] Night Portrait
[
] Soft Skin
[
] Flowing Water
[
] Food
[
] Building
[
] Text
[
] Foliage
[
] Auction
[
] Smile Capture
[
] Blink Detection
[
] Pre-Composition
[
] Love Portrait
[
] Self Portrait
[
] D-Lighting
[
] Voice REC
2. Flash mode
[
] Auto Flash
[
] Red-eye Reduction
[
] Forced on
[
] Slow Sync
[
] Forced o
3. Self-timer sequence
[
] O
[
] 10 sec.
[
] 2 sec.
[
] Double
4. Zoom display
5. Number of available photos
6. Battery charge
[
] Battery fully charged
[
] Battery half charged
[
] Battery nearly empty
[
] Battery empty
7. Storage medium
[
] internal memory
[
] SD/SDHC memory card
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8. [ ] Wind noise
9. Video resolution
[
] 720p30 (1280 x 720)
[
] VGAp30 (640 x 480)
[ ] 720p30 (Painting) (1.280 x 720)
10. [ ] Camera/shake warning
11. [ ] Date stamp
12. [ ] Stabilizer
13. [ ] Histogramm
14. ISO setting
[ ] Auto
[ ] ISO 100
[ ] ISO 200
[ ] ISO 400
[ ] ISO 800
[ ] ISO 1600
[ ] ISO 3200
[ ] ISO 6400
15. Focus range
16. Shutter speed
17. Aperture value
18. [ ] Sharpness
19. [ ] Saturation
20. [ ] Contrast
21. Lighting
22. Focus setting
[ ] Auto Focus
[ ] Super Macro
[ ] Pan Focus
[ ] In nity
[ ] Manual Focus
23. [ ] Face recognition
24. White balance
[
] Auto White Balance
[ ] Daylight
[
] Cloudy
[ ] Tungsten
[ ] Fluorescent_1
[ ] Fluorescent_2
[ ] Custom
25. Metering
[ ] Multi
[ ] Center
[ ] Spot
26. Image quality
[ ] Super  ne
[ ] Fine
[ ] Normal
27. Image size
[ ] 5152 x 3864
[ ] 3264 x 2448
[ ] 2560 x 1920
[ ] 2048 x 1536
[ ] 640 x 480
28. AE/AF lock
[ ] AE-L
[ ] AF-L
[ ] AE-L & AF-L
29. [ ] AF tracking
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Video mode
1. Button display
2. Recorded time / maximum
Recording duration
3. Recording status
4. [
] Photos
5. Zoom display
Playback mode – Photo playback
1. Playback mode
2. Deletion protection
3. Voice memo
4. Button instructions Voice memo
5. File number / total number
6. Battery level
7. Storage medium
8. Capture information
9. DPOF
10. Image size
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Playback mode – Video playback
1. Playback mode
2. Deletion protection
3. Video clip
4. Button instructions Video
5. File number / total number
6. Battery level
7. Storage medium
8. Recording date and time
9. Video size
10. Volume
11. Video length
12. Playback time
13. Playback status
Playback mode – Audio playback
1. Playback mode
2. Deletion protection
3. Button instructions Voice memo
4. File number / total number
5. Battery level
6. Storage medium
7. Recording information
8. Volume
9. Audio length
10. Playback time
11. Playback status
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5. Start
Preparation
1. Where applicable, remove protective foil from
display by pulling at the protruding edge.
Secure carrying strap. The supplied carrying
strap is secured to the respective  xing on the
side of the camera. First pull the short loop of the
strap through the lug and then the strap itself.
2. The bottom of the camera contains the compartment
housing the battery and memory card.
Open the compartment by lightly pressing the
cover and sliding it outwards. The  ap opens
automatically.
3. Insert the battery. Slide battery into battery
compartment with gold contacts facing forwards
and the printed side facing the lens until it
engages.
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Note:
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deleted from the SD/SDHC-memory card, write
protection (on side of SD/ SDHC memory card) can be
set to the “LOCK“ position.
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card, deactivate the write protection.
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memory card. The camera is automatically switched o if the SD/SDHC memory card is inserted or
removed whilst the camera is switched on.
Write position
Write protection
position
4. The memory card (SD/SDHC card) is inserted
into the small compartment next to the
battery. Slide memory card into card compart-
ment with gold contacts facing forwards and
the printed side facing the lens until it
engages.
Format the memory card using the camera
function before using the memory card in
the camera for the  rst time (see page. 20,
Formatting the memory card).
5. Once the battery and memory card has been
inserted, hold down cover and slide under light
pressure towards the tripod thread. The cover
locks into position and is securely closed.
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Charging the battery
At the time of purchase the battery is not fully charged. Fully charge the battery and use
battery for the  rst time until completely discharged in order to maximise its performance
and service life.
1. Connect the camera to the USB power
adapter using the USB cable.
2. Plug the power adpater into a socket
with an AC voltage as shown on the
rating plate of the USB power adapter.
3. Charging of the battery commences
automatically.
The battery can also be charged from the USB connection of the computer:
1. Switch o camera.
2. Using the USB cable, connect camera to computer.
3. Charging of the battery commences automatically.
The status display LED on the back of the camera shows the following charging states:
The camera cannot be used during charging.
When charging is started without a battery inside or with an unsuitable battery, the LED
display is switched o .
1
2
Status display LED Description
Green ( ashes slowly) Normal charging
Green ( ashes quickly) Charging fault
O
Charging completed
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Initial settings
Language, date and time must be reset in the following situations:
When the camera is switched on for the  rst time.
When the camera is switched on again after it has not been supplied with battery
power for a certain time.
1. Press the ON/OFF button to switch on the camera.
2. Use the W / X / S / T buttons to select the desired language and then press the
OK button.
3. You can then set the date and time.
4. Use the W / X buttons to select the date, date format or time function you wish to
enter and change the values with the S / T buttons.
5. Once the date and time have been set correctly press the OK button to save.
6. The camera then changes to the recording mode.
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language as described in the following sections.
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battery. An empty battery is fully charged in approx. 3-4 hours.
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Setting date and time
Follow the below steps to set the date and time.
1. In Photo or Playback mode press the menu but-
ton
.
2. Use the W / X buttons in the menu to select the
Setup menu [
].
3. Use the S / Tbuttons to select [Date / Time]
and press OK button to con rm.
Now determine the order in which the day, month
and year are displayed in the date.
4. Use the W / X buttons to select the date format
and use the S / T buttons to select the order
YY/MM/DD", „MM/DD/YY“ or „DD/MM/YY“.
5. Next set the date and time.
6. Use the W / X buttons to select the date and
time value to be entered and change it using the
S / T buttons.
7. Press OK button to save the settings.
8. Return to capture mode by pressing the
button.
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Language selection
Select the language in which menus and messages
will be displayed on the LCD display.
1. In Photo or Playback mode press the menu
button
.
2. Using the W / X buttons select the Setup menu
[
].
3. Select [language] using S / Tbuttons and
press SET button.
4. Select the desired language using W / X /
S / T buttons.
The following languages are available:
English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch,
French, German.
5. Press OK button to save settings.
6. To exit the Setup menu press
button.
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Formatting a memory card
This function formats the memory card and deletes all images contained thereon.
1. In Photo or Playback mode press Menu button
.
2. Using the W / X buttons select the Setup menu
[
].
3. Select [Memory Kit] using the S / Tbuttons
and then con rm by pressing the OK button.
4. Select [Format] using the S / T buttons and
then con rm by pressing the OK button.
5. Select [Yes] using the S / T buttons and press
OK button again.
Select [Cancel] and press the OK button to
cancel the operation.
6. To exit the Setup menu press MENU button.
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that are protected against deletion (see page 55). Prior to formatting, all important data should
therefore be backed up to a computer.
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6. Photo mode
Taking photos
The camera features a 2.7" colour LCD-TFT display, allowing the set-up photos, playback of
recorded photos/video clips or changing of menu settings.
1. Press ON/OFF button to switch on camera.
2. Ensure that the recording mode [
] is activated.
3. Arrange recording on LCD screen.
Press right zoom button to zoom in and enlarge the image.
Press left zoom button to zoom out and show a larger area of the image.
4. Press shutter release.
If the release shutter is half pressed, the
image is automatically focussed and
the correct lighting is set. If the release
shutter is fully pressed, the picture is taken.
The frame for the focussed area appears
in green if the focus of the camera is set and
the lighting has been calculated.
If the focus is unsuitable, the frame for the
focussed area becomes red. In this case, let
the camera refocus after slightly changing
the orientation or adjusting the settings.
Pressed halfway
Full press
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Setting the photo mode
Select one of the available photo modes to take a
photo with the most suitable settings.
1. In Photo mode press the
button.
2. Select [Photo mode] using S / Tbuttons and
con rm by pressing the OK button.
3. Using the W / X dbuttons select the desired
recording mode and con rm by pressing the OK
button.
Most of the Photo modes can also be changed from the Function menu by pressing the Fn
button.
Scene mode Description
Auto
Select this mode to take photos without having to set up special functions or
manually enter settings.
Program
In this mode, most parameters can be set manually.
Intelligent scene
Select this mode if you want the camera to automatically select an ideal photo
mode based on the surroundings.
Portrait
Select this mode if you want to take a photo of a person against a blurred
background.
Landscape
Select this mode if you want to take a photo with in nity focus, high in
sharpness and saturation.
Sunset
Select this mode if you want to take a photo of a sunset. This mode provides
deep hues for the image
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Scene Mode Description
Backlight
This function is used for taking photos of a subject against a back light, by
changing the exposure measurement.
Kids
This function is used for taking photos of moving children.
Night Scene
Use this mode for taking photos of persons at dusk or night.
Stylish
This function is used for taking photos with oversaturated colours, uneven
lighting or blurred e ect.
Fireworks
Use this mode for taking photos of  reworks with best possible exposure. We
recommend using a tripod as the shutter speed is slower.
Snow
Use this mode for taking photos in the snow or on the beach without persons
appearing dark or photos developing a blue cast.
Sports
Use this mode for taking photos of fast moving objects.
Party
This function can be used for weddings or parties inside buildings.
Candlelight
Use this mode for taking photos by candle light without interfering with the
mood.
Night Portrait
Use this mode for taking photos at night.
Soft Skin
This function highlights skin tones, so that the skin appears to be softer.
Flowing water
Use this mode for taking photos of soft  owing water.
Food
This function is used for taking photos of food items. The increased saturation in
this mode makes the image more appealing.
Building
This function enhances the edges in photos.
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Scene Mode Description
Tex t
Use this mode for taking photos consisting of black and white parts, e.g. a printed
document.
Foliage
This function enhances colour saturation of green hues to give leaves a rich colour.
Auction
This function combines up to 4 photos to one single photo and o ers 4 templates
for selection and use in online auctions.
Smile Capture
This function uses face recognition to automatically detect faces for the photo.
Photos are continuously taken when a smile is detected.
Blink Detection
This function detects whether the person blinked when the photo was taken and
o ers the user the option to save or delete the image.
Pre-Composition
This function takes a preliminary photo as reference. Press the shutter release fully
once you have connected the subject of the photo with the reference point.
Love Portrait
This function uses face recognition to automatically take portrait photos without
assistance. Where more than two faces are detected, AF is automatically activated.
The camera starts a count down and automatically takes a photo after two seconds.
Self Portrait
This function sets the zoom to wide angle. When a face is detected, AF is
automatically activated and an audible con rmation signal is generated. The
camera starts a count down and automatically takes a photo after two seconds.
D-Lighting
This function improves the dark and light areas of a photo.
Voice REC
This mode is used for recording audio clips.
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Taking photos with the Intelligent scene mode
In the “Intelligent Scene“ mode the camera is able to detect ambient conditions and
automatically selects an ideal photo mode.
1. In Photo mode press the
button.
2. Select the [Photo mode] using the S / T buttons and press the OK button.
3. Using the W / X buttons select the mode [Intelligent scene] and press the OK button
to con rm.
The camera can automatically select the best mode for the photo scene from
[Portrait] / [Scenery] / [Sunset] / [Macro] / [Text] / [Snow] / [Back light] / [Back light
portrait] / [Night scene] / [Night photo] / [Foliage].
Back light photos
When photographing persons into the sun or another strong light source, faces can be
underexposed. This is prevented by the “Backlight“ photo mode.
1. In Photo mode select
.
2. Select the [Photo mode] using the S / T buttons and press the OK button.
3. Using the W / X buttons select the [Back light] mode and press the OK button to
con rm.
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available for the  ash option.
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Soft skin tone mode
To make photographed faces look better and younger, the soft skin tone mode allows any
aws to be removed from faces and the skin tone to be optimised.
1. In Photo mode press the
button.
2. Select the [Photo mode] using the S / T buttons and press the OK button.
3. Using the W / X buttons select the [Soft Skin] mode and press the OK button to
con rm.
4. Align the image and fully depress shutter release.
Photos for online auctions
Using the Auction“ photo mode, up to 4 images can be directly combined to a
640 x 480 Pixel image. This function provides
optimum images, for instance for online auctions.
1. In Photo mode press the
button.
2. Select the [Photo mode] using the S / T
buttons and press the OK button.
3. Using the W / X buttons select the [Auction]
mode and press the OK button.
4. Using the W / X buttons select the image
template you wish to produce.
5. Take a single photo. This is shown in the selected
frame and can be accepted by pressing OK or can
be deleted by selecting
.
6. After all individual photos have been added, the
produced image is stored.
7. To produce another auction image, select a new
photo template by pressing the OK button.
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Taking photos with smile capture switched on
If the camera function “Captivate smile“ has been activated, the camera detects a
smiling face and automatically takes a photo. This ensures that in future you will not miss
the special moments in your life.
1. In Photo mode press the
button.
2. Select the [Photo mode] using the S / T
buttons and press the OK button.
3. Using the W / X buttons select the [Smile
Capture] mode and press the OK button to
con rm.
4. As soon as the camera detects a smile in the
image, this is marked by a white frame. The
camera then focuses automatically and takes a
photo.
When in the "Smile Capture" mode you can
also manually take a photo at any time by
using the shutter release as usual to focus and
then take the photo.
The “Smile Capture “ mode is constantly active
until a new Photo mode is selected.
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Self-portrait functions
The camera o ers the option of automatically taking self-portraits of persons. For this option, the
Photo modes “Love Portrait“ for several persons and “Self-portrait“ for a single person is available.
In this mode, the camera focuses automatically and takes a photo as soon as faces are detected.
1. In Photo mode press the
button.
2. Select the [Photo mode] using the S / T
buttons and then press the OK button.
3. Using the W / X buttons, , select the [Love
Portrait] or [Self-portrait] mode and press the
OK button to con rm.
4. As soon as the camera detects a face (for “Self-
portrait“) or several faces (for “Love Portrait“)
in the image, this is marked by a white frame.
5. The camera then focuses automatically and takes
a photo after a 2 second delay.
When in the “Self-portrait“ and “Love
Portrait“ mode you can also manually take a
photo at any time by using the shutter release
as usual to focus and then take the photo.
The Self-portrait mode is constantly active
until a new Photo mode is selected.
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7. Functions of the control buttons
Locking the exposure and auto focus setting
In order to maintain an existing exposure or auto focus setting, these settings can be
individually or jointly locked.
Using the function menu it can  rst be determined whether only the exposure, only the
auto focus or both shall be locked when the button is depressed.
1. Change to the “Program“ recording mode.
2. In Photo mode press the Fn button.
3. Using the S / T buttons select the option for setting AE-L and AF-L.
4. Using the W / X buttons select AE-L & AF-L“ (both), AE-L“ (exposure) or AF-L“ (auto focus)
and con rm the selection by pressing the OK button.
To only lock the Exposure, press button AE/AF LOCK in the Photo mode. To lock Auto focus
rst half depress the shutter release until focussing has been completed and press the
button AE/ AF LOCK at the same time.
The Exposure and Auto focus lock is cancelled again if:
the button AE/AF LOCK is pressed
the zoom setting is changed
a function is changed by pressing the buttons MENU [
], Fn
[
] , Video [
] or
ON/OFF.
“Super Macro“ or “Manual Focus“ (for exposure only) is selected.
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Focus settings
In many situations the camera can automatically select the required focus setting. For
close-ups or remote scenes and photos of persons, the focussing can also be adapted to the
special subject matter. Apart from Auto focus, the respective setting is shown in the display.
The camera features the following focus settings:
[ ] Auto Focus: The camera focuses automatically.
[ ] Super Macro: Use this mode for close-ups within a range of 5 - 60 cm.
[ ] Pan Focus: The main feature of this mode is "Depth of Field" (DOF); this feature is
not suitable for close-ups.
[ ] In nity: For capturing objects at great distance, i.e. scenery, mountain ranges
and similar.
[ ] Manual Focus: When in Manual focus, the focal distance can be adjusted bet-
ween 30cm and 100 cm by pressing the S / T buttons. Press the OK button
to set the focus and close the Settings window.
To select the desired focus setting proceed as follows:
1. In Photo mode press the [O] button and, using the W / X buttons, select the desired
mode.
2. Con rm the selection by pressing the OK button.
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Continuous shooting
The camera o ers di erent continuous shooting modes, allowing photos to be taken in
quick succession or to obtain the same photo shot at di erent exposure settings. The
Continuous shooting modes are only available for photos.
1. In Photo mode press the [
T ] button to call up the continuous
shooting settings.
2. Using the W / X buttons select the desired Continuous shooting mode and con rm the
selection by pressing the OK button.
The following Continuous shooting modes are available:
[
] O : Continuous shooting deactivated. When the shutter release is depressed,
only single photos are taken
[ ] Burst: Photos are continuously taken as long as the shutter release is
depressed. Shooting also stops when the memory card is full or the battery is
empty.
[ ] Speedy Burst: As soon as the shutter release is depressed once, the camera takes 30
photos in succession with a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels.
[ ] AEB: As soon as the shutter release is depressed, three photos are taken in
succession with di erent exposure values: standard light, underexposure and
overexposure. The di erence is in each case 1/3 aperture.
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Flash settings
The camera o ers di erent ash settings to best adapt the camera to any light situation.
The respective setting is always shown on the display.
The following  ash modes are available:
[ ] Auto. Flash: The camera activates the  ash automatically in case of insu cient
light.
[ ] Red-Eye Reduction: Eyes of persons and animals taken by  ashlight can turn out
red. This setting reduces the red-eye e ect by means of a pre- ash.
[ ] Forced On: The  ash is activated for every photo.
[ ] Slow Sync: The  ash is synchronised with a longer shutter speed to brigh-
ten up the background.
The use of a tripod is recommended for this mode.
[ ] Forced o : The  ash has been deactivated.
To set the desired Flash mode, proceed as follows:
1. In Photo mode press button [a] and, using the S / T buttons, select the desired mode.
2. Press the OK button to save the Flash mode.
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Photo mode.
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8. Function menu
Use of Function menu
The Function menu can be used to select the most common camera settings for photos and
videos.
1. Open the Function menu by pressing the Fn
button. The settings of the available functions
are then shown as a symbol in the menu bar.
2. Select the individual functions using the S / T
buttons.
3. After selecting a function use the W / X
buttons to toggle between the available op-
tions of the function.
4. Once all settings have been entered, press the
OK button to save the changes.
5. To exit the Function menu without saving the changes, press one of the buttons
[
]
or
.
"My mode" function
The ”My Mode“ function shows the 5 Photo modes used last in order. The ”Auto" Photo
mode is also available at all times.
As soon as one of these Photo modes is selected,
di erent functions appear in the menu bar. The bar
only contains functions that are available in the
respective Photo mode.
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Setting the aspect ratio
Select the function Aspect ratio from the
function menu to determine the width to height
ratio of your photos. The following options are
available: 4:3, 3:2, 16:9 and 1:1.
Depending on the selected settings the image
size of the photo changes.
When selecting the aspect ratio, the Help text
also shows the number of remaining photos.
Setting the image size
Image size refers to the resolution of a photo. This
function allows you to set the
resolution of photos to be taken. This a ects the
number of remaining photos. The higher the
resolution, the more memory is required. As the
resolution decreases so does, however, also the
quality of a photo.
The below table shows the available aspect ratios
and the resulting image sizes:
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Exposure compensation
When taking photos, the image can be manually
brightened or darkened. This is achieved with the
exposure compensation. Using this function, the
brightness can be incrementally changed between
very dark (EV value -2.0) to very bright (EV value +2.0).
Use S / T buttons in the Function menu to
select Exposure compensation and use the W / X
buttons to select the desired value. The change in
brightness is shown directly on the display.
Press the OK button to save the settings.
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Image size Aspect ratio
4:3 3:2 16:9 1:1
5152 x 3864 5152 x 3432 5152 x 2896 -
3264 x 2448 3264 x 2176 3264 x 1832 2832 x 2832
2560 x 1920 2560 x 1696 2560 x 1440 2240 x 2240
2048 x 1536 2048 x 1360 2048 x 1152 1728 x 1728
640 x 480 640 x 424 640 x 360 480 x 480
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White balance
White balance adjusts the camera to particular
light situations in order to ensure a true-colour re-
production of the photo. Various automatic White
balance settings are available:
[ ] Auto White Balance: White balance is activated automatically.
[ ] Daylight: For bright, sunny conditions.
[ ] Cloudy: For photos during overcast conditions.
[ ] Tungsten: For internal photos in dim light conditions.
[ ] Fluorescent_1: For internal photos under blue Neon light.
[ ] Fluorescent_2: For internal photos under red Neon light.
[ ] Custom: This option allows manual setting of the white balance.
To manually select White balance proceed as follows:
1. Use S / T buttons to select White balance from the function menu.
2. Use the W / X buttons to change to “User“.
3. Point camera on a white or grey surface and press the shutter release. The camera
then sets the White balance based on this surface.
4. Press the OK button to exit the Function menu.
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ISO value
This determines the light sensitivity of photos. By
increasing the light sensitivity (and increasing the
ISO value), photos can even be taken in dark
locations, although the photo appears to be
grainier (noisy).
Apart from the camera’s automatic ISO setting, the
following ISO values are available:
100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 / 6400
Exposure measurement
You can determine the method used by the camera to measure the exposure. The following
options are available:
[
] Multi: Exposure is measured across the entire image area.
[
] Center: Takes the average of the light measures within the entire frame
but places more emphasis on objects at the centre.
[
] Spot: A very small area at the centre of the image is measured to calculate the
correct exposure value.
Locking settings
This option allows you to determine whether Exposure and/or Focussing can be locked at
the push of a button. See also section ”Lock Exposure and Auto focus" on page 29 of this
Instruction manual.
The following settings are available:
AE-L: To lock/unlock Exposure.
AF-L: To lock/unlock Focus.
AE-L & AF-L: To lock/unlock Exposure and Focus.
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Colour mode
The Colour mode function uses di erent colours
and hues for photos or videos to produce a more
artistic e ect.
Whilst moving through the selection, the
preview on the display changes at the same
time.
[
] O : The camera uses the normal tones.
[
] Vivid: The camera takes the photo with more contrast and saturation to high-
light richer colours.
[
] Sepia: Photos are taken in Sepia colour tones.
[
] Colour Accent (Red): Retains the red tone, whilst the rest of the image becomes
black & white.
[
] Colour Accent (Green): Retains the green tone, whilst the rest of the image becomes
black & white.
[
] Colour Accent (Blue): Retains the blue tone, whilst the rest of the image becomes
black & white.
[
] B & W: Images are recorded in black & white.
[
] Vivid Red: Red colour tones of the photo are emphasized.
[
] Vivid Green: Green colour tones of the photo are emphasized.
[
] Vivid Blue: Blue colour tones of the photo are emphasized.
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Artistic e ects
Using Artistic e ects, photos are arti cially
changed.
Whilst moving through the selection, the
preview on the display changes at the same
time.
Below, the di erent artistic e ects are described
in detail.
Photos with  sheye e ect
So-called  sh-eye lenses distort photos to such an
extent that a strong curvature always appears at the
edge of a photo. The result is a drum e ect for the
images.
1. Select one of the capture modes such as
”Program“ or ”Scenery“ that allow ”Artistic e ects“.
2. In Photo mode press the Fn button.
3. Using the S / T buttons select the option
Artistic e ects“ [ ].
4. Using the W / X [Fisheye Lens] [ ] and
con rm the selection by pressing the OK button.
5. Align the image and fully depress the shutter
release.
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Miniature e ect photos
Produce photos in which persons, vehicles or entire towns look like a scene from a miniature
village. This is achieved using the artistic ”Miniature e ect", in which only the centre third of
the image is in focus and the top and bottom section of the image is out of focus. To
enhance the e ect, the photo should be taken from a higher position, such as a high-rise
building or viewing towers.
1. Select one of the capture modes such as
”Program“ or ”Landscape“ that allow ”Artistic
e ects“.
2. In Photo mode press the Fn button.
3. Using the S / T buttons select the option
Artistic e ects“ [
].
4. Using the W / X buttons select [Miniature E ect]
[ ] and con rm the selection by pressing the
OK button.
The display now shows two horizontal lines
marking the areas of the image in and out of
focus.
Ensure that the subject matter to be high
lighted is between the lines.
5. Align the image and fully depress the shutter.
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Photos with Sketch e ect
To take photos that look like sketches of a subject matter, the options “Painting” and “Sketch are
available. When selecting the “Sketch“ mode images are recorded like a pencil drawing in black &
white, whilst in the ”Painting“ mode, shapes are also  lled with colour.
1. Select one of the capture modes such as
”Program“ or ”Landscape“ that allow ”Artistic
e ects“.
2. In Photo mode press the Fn button.
3. Using the S / T buttons select the option
option ”Artistic e ects“ [ ].
4. Using the W / X buttons select [Painting] [ ]
or [Sketch] [ ] and con rm the selection by
pressing the OK button.
5. Align the image and fully depress the shutter
release.
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9. Camera menu
This section explains the di erent options of the camera menu. A detailed description of all
options can be found in section12.
To set the options of the camera menu, proceed as follows:
1. In Photo mode press the
button.
2. Select the desired option using the S / T buttons and press the OK button.
3. Move through the available settings of the selected option using the S / T
buttons and con rm the selection by pressing the OK button.
Self-timer
The camera o ers various self-timer options to ensure that you, as the photographer, can
always be part of a photo.
[ ] O : Photos are taken when the shutter
release is pressed.
[ ] 10 sec.: The camera takes a photo 10
seconds after the shutter release has been
pressed.
[ ] 2 sec.: The camera takes a photo 2
seconds after the shutter release has been
pressed.
[ ] Double: The camera takes two photos:
The rst photo 10 seconds after pressing
the shutter release and the second photo
after a further 2 seconds.
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Setting the Auto focus range
The menu option ”AF Area“ is used to determine on which area the camera focuses.
[
] Face Tracking: Using this setting, the camera automatically recognises up to
10 faces and focuses on the faces when the shutter release is depressed.
Recognised faces are surrounded by a white frame.
Subject matters not suited for this function:
Persons wearing glasses or sunglasses or whose faces are covered by hats, caps or
hair.
Persons, whose heads are turned away.
[
] Wide: The camera focuses within a wide frame.
[
] Center: The camera focuses on the centre of the image.
[
] Tracking AF: Use this option to take a photo of a moving object:
1. If AF tracking has been selected the [
] symbol appears at the centre of
the display.
2. Point the frame at the centre of the subject matter to be followed and press the S
button.
The frame automatically follows the movement of the subject matter to
continuously set the focus.
3. Fully depress shutter release to take the photo.
If the camera does not detect or cannot follow the subject matter, the message
Tracking stopped” appears after a few seconds and the capture in the display is
cancelled.
Press the S button again to manually cancel the capture in the display.
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Setting up the date stamp
The date and time can be directly printed on
the photo by activating the option “Date stamp“
before a photo is taken. Once date and time have
been printed on a photo they cannot be edited or
removed.
You can choose whether the date or the date and
time should be printed on the photo.
The option “Date stamp“ is only available for
Photos, not for videos.
The option can slow down the AEB/sequence modes.
On vertical or rotated photos the date and time still appear horizontally on the photos.
Setting up the stabiliser
In some capture modes a camera-shake warning
[ ], appears if light conditions do not su ce to
ensure a good-quality photo. Various options are
available to combat camera shake:
Improve light conditions.
Use the  ash.
Use a tripod.
To a certain extent camera shake can also be prevented by the “Stabiliser“ option.
Set the camera menu to On”.
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10. Video mode
Recording video clips
Using this mode you can record short video clips with a resolution of 1280 x 720 or
640 x 480 with sound.
1. Press the ON/OFF button to switch on camera.
2. Align the image.
3. Press the Video recording
button to start
recording.
Recording of the video clip commences. The
duration of the recording is shown in red at
the bottom of the display.
By pressing the
button again the
recording is ended.
Press the S button during recording to inter
rupt or stop recording. To continue recording
press the S button again.
The maximum recording time depends on
the free memory and subject matter.
The maximum recording time for a single
video clip is limited to 29:00 minutes or 4 GB
le size.
Using the camera menu, Auto focus and the Zoom buttons can be activated or
deactivated (see section12).
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Setting the video size
The desired video size can be selected from the Function menu. The following resolutions
are available:
[
] 720p30: recording in HD quality at 1280 x 720 pixels and 30 frames per second
[
] VGAp30: recording in VGA quality at 640 x 480 pixels and 30 frames per second
[
] 720p30 (Painting): recording in HD quality per second with painting e ect. The
option ”Continuous AF" is automatically set to ”On“.
The “720p“ video sizes can then only be selected if a SDHC memory card of class 4 or higher
is used.
Setting of Wind noise reduction
Select option “Wind noise“ [ ] from the Function menu to reduce wind noise during
video recording. Select the On” setting.
PIV function
If the shutter release is pressed during video recording, a photo is also taken at the same
resolution of the video. Above the recording time the Photo symbol [ ] and the number
of photos then appears. Once the maximum number of possible photos has been reached,
the symbol and number appear in red but the video recording
continues.
The function is only available in video sizes 720p30 and VGAp30.
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11. Playback mode
Playback of video clips
Any recorded video clips can be viewed immediately on the camera. The recorded sound is
also played back through the integrated loudspeaker.
1. Press button 7.
The last recording is shown on the display.
2. Select the desired video clip using the W / X aus. Video recordings are identi ed by
the video symbol [
] at the top of the display.
3. Press the OK button to start playback.
By pressing the X / W buttons during playback you can fast forward and rewind
the clip.
To stop video playback, press the T button. The playback stops and you return to
the beginning of the video.
To pause the playback press the S button. Functions such as the video editing
function will then be available (see next page). To continue playback press the
S button again.
During playback, the volume can be changed using the Zoom buttons.
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Video editing
If playback of a video is stopped, the Video editing mode can be selected by pressing the
button. An editing panel containing a timeline appears on the display.
The following editing options are available. Use the S / T buttons to move from one
option to the next.
[
] Start point: Select the start point for cutting,
using the W / X buttons.
[
] End point: Select the end point for cutting,
using the W / X buttons.
[
] Preview: Playback the edited video. Start
and end playback by pressing the OK
button.
[
] Save: Save the edited video to a new  le by
pressing the OK button. This does not
change the original video.
[
] Back: return to the original playback of the video clip by pressing the OK button.
Timeline
Video length
Edit box
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Playback of photos
At all times, recorded photos can be directly viewed on the LCD display, provided with
additional information, edited or deleted.
1. Press button 7.
The last photo will appear on the LCD display.
2. Photos can be viewed in forward or reverse order
using the W / X buttons.
Press the W button to display the previous
photo.
Press the X button to display the next
photo.
Press the left Zoom button [
] to enlarge
the image.
Press the right Zoom button [
] to reduce
an enlarged photo again.
To return to the normal image size press the
Menu button
.
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size.
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Thumbnails
During playback you have the option of displaying 9 photos at once as thumbnails. You can
then select one of the photos and display it individually.
1. Press button 7.
The last photo will appear on the LCD display.
2. Rotate the Zoom wheel once anti-clockwise to enter Thumbnail view.
3. Move through the thumbnails using the
W / X / S / T buttons. From the edge you
always move to the next page of the view.
Where a scroll bar appears to the left of the thumbnails, several pages of thumbnails
are available.
4. Press the OK button to select a photo and display it in full size.
5. Exit the thumbnail view by turning the Zoom wheel once in clockwise direction
Calendar mode
Apart from in the thumbnail view, existing photos can also be viewed in calendar view.
Photos can be viewed by date. The  rst photo of a date is always shown as a thumbnail.
1. Press button 7.
The last photo is shown on the LCD display.
2. Rotate the Zoom wheel twice in anti-clockwise direction to enter the calendar view.
3. Move through the calendar using the W / X / S / T buttons. From the edge you
always move to the next or previous month.
4. Press the OK button to select a photo.
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Enlarging photos
Photos can be enlarged up to twelve times for
viewing on the display. During playback rotate
the Zoom wheel in clockwise direction until the
desired magni cation has been reached. Using the
W / X / S / T buttons you can then mark the area
of the image to be enlarged.
To exit the Zoom view press button
.
Deleting photos
Deleting one or more photos
Using the Delete function, individual or all photos can be deleted from the camera.
1. Press button 7.
The last photo is shown on the LCD display.
2. Using the W / X buttons, select a photo to be
deleted.
3. Press
button, select “Delete from
menu using S / T buttons and press OK.
4. Using the S / T dbuttons select the desired
Deletion option and press OK again.
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The following options are available for deleting photos:
Single: For deleting a single photo.
Photos are shown in individual view. Using the W / X buttons, select a photo to be deleted.
Select “Delete” using S / T buttons and con rm by pressing the OK button. The next photo
is then shown on the display.
Select “Cancel“ to exit the Delete function and return to the Playback mode.
Voice Only: For deleting a Voice memo attached to a photo.
The “Voice” deletion option can only be selected if the photo contains a voice memo. The
question “Delete voice” then appears. Using the buttons select “Yes and con rm by pressing
OK.
Multi: For deleting several photos simultaneously.
The photos appear in thumbnail view on the display Using the
W / X / S / T buttons
select a photo to be deleted and then press the OK button. The trash bin symbol appears on
the photo. Mark all photos you wish to delete in this manner. To reinstate the photo press
the OK button again.
Once all photos to be deleted have been marked, press button
. The query “Delete
selected  les?” appears on the display. Using the S / T buttons change to “Yes“ and
con rm by pressing the OK button.
All: For deleting all photos.
The query “Delete all  les?” appears on the display. Using the S / T buttons change to “Yes“
and con rm by pressing the OK button.
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page 55.
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Deleting using the delete button
Single photos can also be deleted by pressing the delete button.
1. Press button 7.
The last photo is shown on the LCD display.
2. Using the W / X buttons, select the photo to be
deleted.
3. Press Delete button F.
4. Using the S / Tbuttons, select “Delete“ and
con rm by pressing the OK button.
Select “Cancel” and press OK if you wish to
keep the photo.
Where the option “File no. is set to “Series” in the menu, the deletion of photos does not
a ect the numbering of new photos. Numbering is continuous irrespective of existing or
deleted photos even if the memory card is formatted or another memory card is used.
To reset the numbering of photos back to 1, the “File number” must be set to “Reset” and the
card must be formatted (see section 12).
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Delete button
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Playback as slideshow
The function “Slideshow“ o ers the option to automatically play back photos in order. You
can specify the interval at which photos are changed and whether the slideshow should be
repeated inde nitely.
1. Press button 7.
The last photo is shown on the display.
2. Press
button, select “Slideshow”
from menu using S / T buttons and con rm
by pressing the OK button.
3. Using the S / T buttons, select one of the
following options:
Start: Select the option and then press the OK button to start a slideshow. A slideshow can
be interrupted by pressing the OK button again. You can then either continue the slideshow
by pressing Continue or terminate the slideshow by pressing “Cancel”.
Cancel: Con rm by pressing the OK button to return to the Playback menu.
Interval: Using the W / X buttons, select one of the time intervals “1 sec., “3 sec., “5 sec.“ or
“10 sec..
Repeat: Select whether the slideshow is to be repeated [
] or should only be played once
[ ].
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Protecting photos
Protect photos to prevent accidental deletion.
1. Press button 7.
The last photo is displayed.
2. Using the S / T buttons, select whether single
photos (“Single“) or several photos simultane-
ously (“Multi“) or all photos (“Protect all“ or “Un
protect all“) are to be protected or unprotected.
Single: Using the W / X buttons select a photo to be protected or unprotected. If the photo
is unprotected it can be protected by selecting „protect“. If the photo is protected it can be
unprotected by selecting “Unprotect. Con rm the selection in each case by pressing the OK
button.
Select “Cancel” to return to the Playback mode.
Multi: Photos are displayed in thumbnail view. Using the
W / X / S / T buttons select a
photo whose protection status you wish to change. Press the OK button to mark the photo.
Repeat the process to mark all desired  les.
To complete the process press the
button and select “Yes to change the marked  le.
Lock all: Using this option, all photos can be protected. Select “Yes and con rm the
selection by pressing the OK button.
Unlock all: Using this option, all photos can be unprotected. Select “Yes and con rm the
selection by pressing the OK button.
The protection symbol [R] appears on protected photos.
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deleted whether they are protected or not.
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Red-eye correction
This function can be used to reduce the red-eye e ect in saved photos. The red-eye
correction can be used repeatedly for one photo. This can, however, adversely a ect the
quality.
1. Press button 7.
The last photo is shown on the display.
2. Select the photo to be edited using the W / X
buttons.
3. Press the button
and select
the function “Red-eye Correction“.
4. Select “Start” and the press the OK button to
start the correction.
5. At the end of the correction, three options are
displayed that can be con rmed by pressing
the OK button:
Overwrite: Save and replace the existing image with the edited image.
Save as: Save the edited image to a new  le.
Cancel: Cancel the correction without saving
Recording voice memos
Up to 30 seconds of voice recording can be added to existing photos as a “Voice memo”.
Only one Voice memo can be attached to each photo, which can, however, be replaced any
number of times.
1. Press button 7.
The last photo is shown on the display.
2. Select the photo to which the Voice memo is to be added, using the W / X buttons.
3. Press the button
and select “Voice memo.
4. Select “Start” and then press the OK button to start recording.
5. Press the OK button again to stop recording.
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Playback of voice memos
Press the OK button to play back Voice memos of photos tagged with a Voice memo
[
] . The symbol [ ] appears in the imge and the Voice memo is played back through
the loudspeaker of the camera.
Cropping of photos
Using the cropping function, images can be cropped to a di erent size. This function is only
available for photos.
1. Press button 7.
The last photo is shown on the display.
2. Using the W / X buttons, select the image to
be cropped.
3. Press the button
and select “Trim. The
Cropping window then appears in the display.
4. Use the Zoom wheel to determine the
cropping size.
5. Use the W / X / S / T buttons to move the
cropping area.
6. Press the OK button to accept the cropped
image. The following options will be displayed:
Overwrite: Save and replace the existing
image with the edited image.
Save as: Save the edited image to a new
le.
Cancel: Cancel the correction without saving.
7. Press the OK button to accept the changes.
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DPOF settings
DPOF is the abbreviation for ”Digital Print Order Format“, which allows you to save printing
information to a memory card. You can select photos to be printed and determine how
many copies are to be printed by using the DPOF menu of the camera and then inserting
the memory card in a DPOF-compatible printer.
After commencing the print operation, the printer
reads the information embedded on the memory
card and prints the speci ed photos.
1. Press button 7.
The last photo is shown on the display.
2. Press button <<Menu button>> and select
function “DPOF.
3. 3 options are available:
Single: DPOF settings for a single photo.
All: DPOF settings for all photos on the memory card.
Reset: Resets DPOF settings for all photos.
4. Use the W / X buttons to select a single photo.
5. Use the S / T buttons to specify the number of printed copies.
6. Press Fn button to switch the date stamp on or o .
7. Press OK button to save the DPOF settings.
8. If “Reset” has been selected in the DPOF menu,
select “Yes” and con rm the selection by pres-
sing the OK button.
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date is printed, the date must be set in the camera prior to taking the photo.
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12. Menu options
Recording menu
This menu contains the settings for taking photos
and recording video clips.
1. In the Recording menu press the
button.
2. Using the S / T buttons select the desired
option and press OK button to access the
sub-menu.
The available settings di er for each
selected recording mode.
3. Using the W / X / S / T buttons select the
desired setting.
4. Con rm the selection by pressing the OK
button or follow the notes on the display.
5. Press the , to exit the menu.
The default values are marked with an asterisk“ [*]
in the below list.
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 Scene Mode
Determine the suitable recording mode for your photos. See also section “Scene Mode
starting on page 22.
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Select whether the self-timer function should be used. See also section “Self-timer “ on
page 42.
O * / 10 sec. / 2 sec. / Double
t AF Area
The camera o ers various options for determining the Auto focus range.
See also page 43.
Face recognition / Wide* / Centre / AF tracking
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This determines the image sharpness of the photo.
Hard / Normal* / Low
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This function is used to set the colour saturation of the photo to be taken.
High / Normal* / Low
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This function is used to set the contrast of the photo to be taken.
High / Normal* / Low
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This function is used to set the quality (compression) with which the photo is to be saved.
Extra  ne / Fine* / Normal
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 Digital Zoom
This function allows you to determine whether to use the digital zoom or not. The
“Intelligent zoom improves the quality of an enlarged photo.
Intelligent zoom* / Standard zoom / O
t Date Stamp
The date and time of capture can be printed directly onto the photos. This function must be
activated before a photo is taken.
Date / Date/Time / O *
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This function allows you to determine whether a photo should be brie y shown on the
display after it has been taken.
On* / O
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The grid line function is used to display a frame grid in the preview mode for taking pictures.
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The stabiliser can partly compensate for camera shake.
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This function is used to determine whether to activate Auto focus for video recordings.
On* / O
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This function is used to determine whether to activate the Zoom control for video
recordings. Sound recording is interrupted during zooming.
On (Quiet zooming)* / O
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Playback menu
IIn this menu, the settings for playing back photos and video clips are selected.
1. Press button 7.
2.
In the playback mode press the
button.
3. Using the S / T buttons select the desired
option and press OK to access the sub-menu.
The available elements di er depending on
the selected recording mode.
4. Use the W / X / S / T buttons to select the
desired setting.
5. Con rm your selection by pressing the OK
button or follow the notes on the display.
6. Press the
button to exit the
menu.
· Delete
To delete photos see section ”Deleting photos“ starting on page 51.
Single / Voice Only / Multi / All
· Slide Show
Determine whether photos should be shown as a slide show. See also page 54 and
following in this Instruction Manual.
Start / Cancel / Interval / Repeat
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· Protect
See section “Protecting photos “(page 55) for further details.
Single / Multi / Protect all / Unprotect all
· Red-eye Correction
See section “Red-eye correction (page 56) for further details.
Start / Cancel
· Voice Memo
See also section “Recording voice notes“ (page 56) for further details.
· Colour Mode
Using the colour mode function, di erent colour shades can be applied to photos to
produce an enhanced artistic e ect. Images processed with this function are stored as a
new  le.
O * / Sepia / B/W / Red / Green / Blue
· Art E ect
The function Artistic e ects can only be used to create di erent special e ects for photos.
Images processed with this function are stored as a new  le.
The options “Miniature e ect“, Painting“ and Sketch“ are described from page 39 onwards.
O * / Negative / Mosaic / Astral / Miniature e ect / Painting / Sketch
· Trim
For cropping photos see information starting on page 57.
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· Resize
Reduce the size of a saved image. The original image can be replaced or the reduced image
can be saved as a new  le.
· Startup image
Use one of your photos as a start image or change back to the original image.
System / My photo / O
· DPOF
Read section ”DPOF settings“(page 58) for further information on this function.
Single / All / Reset
· Radial Blur
Radial blur is an e ect, blurring areas around a point. The original image can be replaced or
the edited image can be saved as a new  le.
High / Normal / Low / Cancel
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Setup menu
The Setup menu is used for selecting basic camera settings.
1. In the Recording or Playback mode press the
button.
2. Using the W / X buttons, select Setup menu
[ ].
3. Using the S / T buttons, select the desired #
option and press OK to access the sub menu.
4. Using the W / X buttons. select the desired
setting and press OK to con rm.
5. Press the
to exit the menu.
The default values are marked with an asterisk“
[*] in the below list.
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Determine the sounds and volume of the sounds
for certain operations.
Start sound / Shutter release / Volume
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Under the Power save function, the time can be set after which the camera automatically
moves into the Standby mode to save power. After one minute in the Standby mode, the
camera is switched o completely.
1 min.* / 3 min. / 5 min. / O
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· LCD Save
Activate the LCD dimming function to automatically reduce LCD brightness to save battery
power The LCD screen is dimmed if the camera has not been used for 20 seconds. Press any
button to return to normal brightness.
An* / Aus
· Date & Time
See section “Setting date and time“ (page 18) for further details.
· Language
See section “Selecting language“ (page 19) for further details..
· Display Mode
This function determines what symbols are shown on the display.
On*: Standard setting with little but important camera information.
Detailed information: Display showing all information.
O : No camera information (allowing full focus on subject matter).
· File Numbering
This function allows you to choose the method with which  le numbers are assigned to
photos.
Series*: Assigns numbers to  les in sequence, even if the  le is
changed.
Reset: Each time when the  le is changed or the memory card is
formatted, the  le number starts at 0001.
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This function is used to match the TV standard to the system used by the TV to which the
camera is to be connected.
NTSC / PAL*
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· LCD Brightness
Select the brightness of the LCD display.
Automatic* / Bright / Normal
· Memory Kit
Using this function, the internal memory of the camera or an inserted memory card can be
formatted or images can be copied from the internal memory to the memory card. The two
options are explained in detail below.
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See section “Formatting of memory card“ (Page 20) for further details.
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Copy all  les stored in the internal memory to the memory card.
If no memory card has been inserted or the internal memory is empty or the card is write-
protected, the function Copying to memory card is deactivated.
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This function resets all values of the camera to the default settings (*). Only date and time
are not changed.
Yes / Cancel*
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13. Connecting to computer, printer and TV
System requirements
r higher
Downloading  les
1. Switch on camera.
2. Using the USB cable, connect camera to
computer.
3. Using the S / T buttons select Computer and
then press OK button.
4. The camera is installed on the computer as an
additional drive under the name “Removal
storage device“.
5. Double click on this drive and locate the  le
“DCIM“.
The recorded photos and videos are located in sub-folders of the “DCIM“ folder.
You can copy or move the photo and video  les to a folder on the computer.
Windows® Macintosh
Pentium® IV 1.6 GHz or higher
Windows® XP/Vista/7/8
512 MB RAM
1GB available hard disk space
CD-/DVD drive
Available USB connection
PowerPC G3/G4/G5
OS 10.3.9 or later system
512 MB RAM
1GB available hard disk space
CD-/DVD drive
Available USB connection
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"iPhoto" is startet automatically.
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Connecting to a printer
Photos can be printed out directly on a printer compatible with PictBridge.
1. Switch on printer.
2. Check that the printer contains paper and displays no error message.
3. Use the USB cable to connect the camera to the printer.
4. Use S / T buttons to select “Printer and then press OK button.
5. The camera display shows the Print mode menu. Select whether a single image
(“Print selection“), all images (“Print all“) or all thumbnails images (“Print index“)
should be printed.
6. Where applicable, select the individual image and the number of copies.
7. Press Fn button, to switch on/o date stamp.
8. Press OK button.
9. Where applicable, select paper format and
print quality and start printing operation by
pressing the “Print” button.
10. During printing, the camera display shows
“Now Printing... and the number of images
already printed.
The printing operation can be cancelled at
any time by pressing the
button.
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Connecting to a TV
1. Switch on camera.
2. Connect AV cable to camera.
3. Plug other end of cable into TV socket.
Insert yellow connector into Video input and white connector into one of the
audio inputs of the TV.
4. Set the Video input source of the TV to the used AV socket
V R L
(Yellow) (White)
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are then controlled via the TV screen.
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Installation of software
The enclosed CD ROM contains the following software for Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 & 8:
MAGIX Photo Designer 7™ - With this software you can easily edit and optimize your photos
in many di erent ways.
MAGIX Photo Manager MX™ - A software for fast archiving, editing and playback of photos
on your computer.
1. Insert the CD-ROM supplied with the camera in the CD-/DVD drive of your computer.
A welcome screen appears.
2. Click on the name of the desired software.
Follow the on-screen instructions to carry out the installation.
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for any data loss.
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installing the software.
Note:
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manufacturer for free.
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14. Technical speci cations
Element Description
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Resolution
Photo: 20M, 8M, 5M, 3M, VGA (in various resolutions depending on existing formats 4:3,
3:2, 16:9, 1:1)
Video: 720p30 (1.280x720), VGAp30 (640x480)
Display 6,85 cm (2,7") colour TFT-LCD
Storage medium SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards up to 64 GB (optional)
File format DCF, JPEG (EXIF 2.2), DPOF, Motion JPEG (AVI), WAV
Lens
5x optical wide angle zoom; aperture range: 3.2 (W) - 6.4 (T);
Focal length: 4.6 mm - 23.0 mm (corresponds
26 mm - 130 mm of a 35mm camera)
Focussing range
Normal: 0.05 m to in nity (W) / 0.6 m to in nity (D)
Super Macro: 0.05 m (W)
Exposure Normal mode: 2 ~ 1/2000 sec.; Night: 15 ~ 1/2000 sec..; Fireworks: 2 sec.
Digital zoom 5x (recording mode); 12x (playback mode)
Connections USB/AV output (2-in-1 connection)
Power supply
Battery: Rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery VG0376122700003 (Typ DS-5370)
Specifikations: 3,7 V; 700 mAh; 2,6 Wh
Mains adapter: Samya, Modell: TR-06EU-V
Input: 100-240 V~, 50/60 Hz; 0,2 A Max.; Ausgang: 5,0 V
; 700 mA
Operating temperature Temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Dimensions
approx. 93.3 x 55.4 x 20.2 mm (without protruding parts)
Weight approx.
103 g (without battery and memory card)
Note:
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15. Maximum number of photos
Maximum number of stored photos
The table shows an approximate number of photos that can be stored depending on the
respective setting and the capacity of the memory card. The table only shows the values for
the 4:3 aspect ratio. Values for other formats vary accordingly.
Resolution 2VBMJUZ
SD / SDHC memory capacity
1 GB 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB
5.152 x 3.864
y Super  ne 112 225 445 881 1749 3478
x Fine 153 311 607 1203 2389 4763
w Normal 249 505 1002 1996 3981 7839
3.264 x 2.448
y Super  ne 290 576 1141 2286 4565 9122
x Fine 455 898 1778 3563 7120 14231
w Normal 670 1328 2629 5268 10526 21038
2.560 x 1.920
y Super  ne 469 926 1832 3671 7337 14659
x Fine 719 1421 2813 5636 11261 22511
w Normal 1023 2037 4032 8078 16144 32277
2.048 x 1.536
y Super  ne 702 1389 2749 5507 11003 21998
x Fine 1064 2107 4171 8356 16698 33381
w Normal 1283 2546 5040 10097 20182 40347
640 x 480
y Super  ne
3405 6791 13441 26927 53841 +99999
x Fine
3831 7640 15121 30293 60569 +99999
w Normal
4377 8731 17281 34621 69227 +99999
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Maximum video recording length
The following table shows the approximate maximum video recording length available
depending on the settings and the capacity of the SD/SDHC memory card.
The above table shows the total length for all videos. Video recording is
automatically stopped if a video clip exceeds 4 GB or 29 minutes.
For recording videos we recommend a memory card of class 6 or higher to avoid
automatic stopping or unexpected results. If using a slower SD/SDHC card causes
a fault, set video recording of the camera to VGA.
Au ösung
SD / SDHC-Speicherkartenkapazität
1 GB 2 GB
4 GB
SDHC
8 GB
SDHC
16 GB
SDHC
32 GB
SDHC
720p30
1280 x 720
00:05:21 00:10:37 00:21:08 00:42:28 01:26:44 02:54:17
VGAp30
640 x 480
00:12:44 00:25:14 00:50:14 01:40:55 03:21:03 06:42:41
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16. Problem solving
Prior to returning the camera for repair check the following list of symptoms and
possible solutions. Please contact our Customer Service if the problem persists
.
Symptom Cause Possible solutions
Camera cannot be
switched on.
Battery not or incorrectly inserted. Insert battery correctly.
The battery is empty. Charge battery again.
The battery charge level
drops quickly.
The battery is not fully charged After
charging the battery has not been used
for a longer period.
Fully charge battery and discharge it
completely at least once prior to use to
increase its performance and service life.
The battery or camera
feels warm.
This can occur when camera/ ash are
used for a longer time.
The camera does not take
any photos despite pres-
sing the shutter release.
The shutter release was not depressed
fully.
Depress shutter release fully.
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memory.
Insert a new memory card or delete
unwanted  les.
The memory card is write protected. Remove write protection.
The LCD display shows no
images.
Battery charge level too low. Charge battery again.
The camera is set to Auto
focus but the focus does
not work.
The lens is dirty.
Wipe the lens using a soft, dry cloth or
special lens paper.
The distance to the subject matter is
greater than the e ective range.
Ensure that the subject matter is within
the e ective range.
The contents of the memo-
ry card cannot be viewed.
You are attempting to view the contents
of a memory card that was not format-
ted with this camera.
Insert a memory card formatted by the
camera and on which  les were saved by
the camera.
File cannot be deleted.
The  le is protected. Remove deletion protection.
The memory card is write protected. Remove write protection
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Symptom Cause Possible solution
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please check battery“ appears
when charging the battery.
The battery is faulty or not suitable for
the camera.
Replace battery as per
speci cations in the Technical
Speci cations.
The buttons of the camera do
not function.
The battery level is too low. Charge battery again.
Date and time is incorrect. The date and time are not set correctly. Set the correct date and time.
No images can be downloaded.
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disk of the computer.
Ensure that there is enough
space on the used drive.
The battery level is too low. Charge battery again.
Service address:
Schenker Australia Pty Ltd
TRAVELER Service
P.O. Box 329
Villawood, NSW 2163
Australia
Tel: 1 800 623 432
17. System information, servicing and disposal
Trademark information
Microsoft® and Windows® are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation registered in the US.
Pentium® is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc.
SD™ is a trademark.
MediaImpression is a trademark.
Other names and products can be trademarks or registered trademarks of the
respective owners.
Manufacturer's address:
supra
Foto-Elektronik-Vertriebs-GmbH
Denisstr. 28a
67663 Kaiserslautern
Germany
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Conformity
This device was tested according to Part 15 of the FCC regulations and it was con rmed
that the device complies with the limit values for class B digital devices. The aim of these
limit values is to provide appropriate protection against adverse sources of interference in
case of a domestic installation. If the device is not installed in accordance with the instruc-
tions, it may cause interference for TVs, radios and mobile radios.
This device may be operated provided that the following is being observed:
(1) This device may not cause any adverse interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation or operational faults.
In the event of radio or television reception being a ected by this device – this can be
easily tested by switching the device on and o – the user should try to remedy the
fault by taking the following action:
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The Manufacturer hereby declares that the CE marking was applied to the product in
accordance with the basic requirements and other relevant provisions of the following
European Directives:
2011/65/EC RoHs Directive
2004/108/EG EMC Directive
The EC Declaration of Conformity can be requested from the
address speci ed on the
Warranty card.
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Care
Do not use any corrosive cleaners, such as mentholated spirits, thinners, etc. to clean the
camera housing and camera accessory. When required, clean system components with a
soft dry cloth.
Storage
Always remove battery from housing if camera is not being used for some time and store
battery separately. On a day-to-day basis and for longer periods the batteries can be kept at
a dry location out of reach of children.
Disposal
For disposal, separate packaging into di erent types and dispose of in line
with environmental regulations in supplied collection containers. Batteries
and storage batteries may not be disposed of in domestic waste. Consumers
are obliged by law to return used batteries to communal collection points or
dealers selling batteries. Storage batteries and batteries do therefore contain
the adjacent symbol.
Correct disposal of product:
The adjacent symbol indicates that electrical and electronic equipment
may not be disposed of in domestic waste in the EU. Please use the
returns and collection points of your local council or contact your dealer
you purchased the product from.
This prevents potentially harmful e ects on the environment and health
as a result of incorrect disposal.
Dispose of the camera (without battery) and accessories in accordance
with the currently valid regulations.
For further information contact the respective department of your local
council.
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18. Index
A
Accessory 1
AF tracking mode 43
Artistic e ects 39, 63
Aspect ratio 34
AV connection 8, 70
B
Battery compartment 8, 14
Battery status 10
Battery, charge16
Battery, charging 16
Battery, insert 14
Blur tool 64
C
Calendar mode 50
Camera shake protection 44
Change size 64
Colour mode 38, 63
Connection to computer 68
Connection to TV 70
Contents of box 1
Continuous AF 61
Continuous shooting 31
Control pad 9
Copying top memory card 67
Cropping photos 57, 63
D
Date stamp 61
Date, setting18
Default settings 67
Deletion protection 55
Digital zoom 61, 72 DPOF 58f
Display mode 66
Display, photo 10f
Display, playback 12f
Display, video 12
Disposal 78
Downloading  le 68
E
Exposure compensation 35
Exposure measuring 37
F
Face recognition 28
File no. 66
Fisheye e ect 39
Flash mode 10, 32
Focus adjustment 10, 30
Formatting 20, 67
Front view 8
Function menu 33f
G
Grid line 61
H
Hazard notes 4f
Hazard notices 4f
I
Image counter 53, 66
Image sensor 72
Image size 34
ISO values 37
L
Language, setting 19, 66
LCD dimming 66
LCD display 10
LCD display 8
Lens 8
Locking exposure/auto focus 29
Locking settings 37
Loudspeaker 8
M
Main focal range 10
Mains adapter 1, 16, 72
Manual white balance 36
Memory card 72
Memory card slot 8, 14
Memory card, format 20
Memory card, insert 15
Memory card, protection 15
Memory card, write protection 15
MENU button 9
Menu options, Playback 62f
Menu options, recording 59f
Microphone 8
Miniature e ect 40
Miniature overview 50
N
Number of available photos 10, 73
80
O
On/O button 8
Operating buttons 8, 9
P
Photo protection 55f, 63
Photo, cropping 57
Photo, playback 49
Photo, quality, 60
Photo, resolution 35
Photo, shooting 21
Photo, zooming 51
Photos, deleting 51 f
PictBridge 69
PIV function 46
Playback, photo 49
Playback, Video 47
Playback, Voice memos 57
Power saving 65
Preview 61
Printer connection 69
Problem solving 75f
Protect photos 55f, 63
R
Rear view 8
Recording mode 21f
Recording mode, adapted scene 25
Recording mode, back light 25
Recording mode, online auctions 26
Recording mode, overview 22f
Recording mode, self-portrait 28
Recording mode, smile detection 27
Recording mode, soft skin tone 31
Red-eye correction 56
S
Safety notes 4f
Saturation 60
Saving tools 67
Self-portrait 28
Self-timer 28, 42
Self-timer LED 8
Service address 76
SET button 9
Sharpness 60
Shutter release 9, 21
Signal tone 65
Sketch look 41
Slideshow 54
Smile detection 27
Soft skin tones 27
Software 71
Software installation 71
Sounds 65
Start image 64
Status display LED 8
Strap  xing 8, 14
Super Macro 30
System requirements 68
T
Technical speci cations 72
Time, setting 18
Tripod winding 8
TV output 66
TV, connection 70
U
USB cable 1, 8, 16, 68
USB connection 8, 16, 68
USB mains adapter 1, 16, 72
V
Video editing 48
Video output 70
Video, playback 47
Video, recording 45
Video, resolution 46, 72
Video, zoom 61
Voice memos 56f, 63
W
White balance 36
White balance, manual 36
Wind noise reduction 46
Z
Zoom switch 8
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