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EXPLANATION OF TERMS

AE

Auto Exposure; by using a built-in exposure meter, the camera determines the correct exposure value, which is a combination of shutter speed and aperture value.

AE Lock

The camera will fix and memorize the exposure value with AE lock. For example, if a photographic subject is placed in the center and exposure value of the composition is fixed, the brightness of the background will not influence the exposure, even if the composition changes and the subject is moved from the center of a screen. (AE lock button must be used).

AF

Auto Focus; by using a built-in sensor, camera adjusts the focusing automatically.

AF Lock

In AF shooting mode, you can lock the focus on the main subject. For instance, compose the desired subject in the center of the viewfinder. With the focus fixed at the same setting, you can re-compose the picture with the subject off-center and take pictures. (Please press the shutter button “Half-way” to use this feature with the Sigma DP2).

Aperture

The lens opening of the iris diaphragm inside the lens. The amount of light, which strikes the image sensor, is adjusted by the iris diaphragm. The f-number (Focal Length/Diameter of the Aperture Opening) describes the size of this opening, the size of the hole can be made larger or smaller. A large aperture (low f-number) gives bright results and a small aperture (high f-number) gives darker results.

Auto Power-Off

To save battery power, the DP2 camera will automatically turn itself off if it is not used for a period of time.

CMOS

Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) can perform signal amplication on a per-pixel basis. Significant current flows only during the switching operation. Therefore a CMOS image sensor can scan data rapidly, sustain high-speed operation and consume less energy. Recent technological and production improvements in digital imaging systems are making CMOS more and more competitive in terms of image quality and cost.

Color Temperature

The numerical expression of the tone of the light, produced by a light source. The standard unit for color temperature is degrees Kelvin (K). The sunny daylight used as a standard near 5600 K. Low color temperature implies warmer more yellow/red light while high color temperature implies a colder more blue light. The typical color temperature of Tungsten light is 3200 K grade, a personal computer is 9300 K.

Exposure.

The amount of light reaching the image sensor’s surface. The exposure is controlled by the combination of aperture and shutter speed.

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Contents USER’S Manual 119Thank you for purchasing Sigma DP2 Digital Compact Camera Package Contents / Accessories Table of Contents Operation of the Drive Mode Advanced OperationReviewing and Deleting Images Quick Preview Reviewing ImagesOther Reviewing Features Deleting FilesRecording and Playing Back Movies Recording and Playing Back SoundSafety Precautions Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Handling Precautions HOW to Store the CameraPlease read this section before using the camera EnvironmentHandling Precautions SD Memory Card and Multimdeia Card Sold SeparatelyDescription of the Parts Microphone Battery / Card Cover Color LCD Monitor Indication Explanation of the icons displayed in still image shootingCharging the battery P.19 To insert the battery P.20Basic Operation and Quick Reference PreparationSelect the exposure mode P.41 Taking the PictureSet the date and time P.25 Loading the card P.37 Turn the camera body onTake a picture Focus P.48Review the image. P.75 Preparation Attaching the Carry StrapLens CAP HOW to Remove the Lens CAPAttaching the Lens CAP Loading the Battery To Charge the BatteryLoading the Battery To Remove the Battery Checking the Battery Status White Red Battery StatusUsing a Home Power Supply Sold Separately Setting the Language Setting the Time and Date TIPCapture Settings Camera SettingsCamera SET-UP Menu Playback MenuList Display Open DisplayPage List of Menu Functions SensitivityAEL Slideshow Slideshow Settings KeyArrangement → → +Dpof Ntsc PALImage Size Color Mode Image Quality Drive Mode ISO Setting White Balance Flash Mode Metering ModeQuick SET Menu Changing the Color LCD Monitor Display OperationGrid Segment Display ReviewingShooting Menu P.26 → Select Segments with a solid line Segments with a dotted lineInserting and Removing the Card To Insert the CardTo Remove the Card Formatting the Card Camera Settings P.26 → Select Format and format the cardShutter Button Reset to the Defaults It is possible to reset the settings to the defaultsBasic Operation Program AEProgram Shift Aperture Priority AE Shutter Speed Priority AE Manual Exposure Using the BUILT-IN Flash Using the BUILT-IN FlashISO50 Setting the Flash Mode Capture Settings P.26 → Flash ModeRED-EYE Reduction Flash Redeye Normal Flash Redeye Slow Sync Redeye + SlowFocusing HOW to USE AutofocusFocusing Point Selection Focus LockFocusing with Magnification Display Manual FocusSingle Frame Shooting Single CaptureSelf Timer Self Timer 2 secSelf Timer 10 sec Continuous ShootingSetting the White BALANCE(WB) Advanced OperationWhite Balance Options Shooting Menu P.26 → White BalanceDescription Setting a Custom White Balance ISO Auto ISO 3200 RAWImage File Setting Image Size Setting169 MED LOWImage Quality Setting Color SpaceFine Jpeg Normal Basic Jpeg RAWPicture Settings Picture SettingsContrast SharpnessSelecting the Metering Mode Evaluative Center Weighted Average SpotAE Lock Setting the AEL ButtonCenter AF Lock Center AF Lock+AEL Center AF Lock Half Pressed AELCenter AF Lock + AEL Exposure Compensation Flash Exposure Compensation Auto Bracketing → Auto Bracketing Order → 0 → + + → 0 →Capture Settings P.26 → Color Mode Color ModeStandard Vivid Neutral Portrait Landscape Sepia → Image with Sound Image with Sound10sec 30sec Using the External Flash Electronic Flash EF-140 DG SA-STTL Sold SeparatelyOff Auto RotatePlayback Menu → Rotate, this Interval Timer 5, 7, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 75, 99, ∞ unlimitedPage MY Settings Save MY SettingsLoad MY Settings Capture Settings P.26 → Save My Settings, select fromExposure Mode EXP. KEY ArrangementReviewing Deleting Images Quick PreviewChanging the Quick Preview Duration Quick Preview OptionsReviewing Images Viewing ONE Image AT a Time While in SINGLE-IMAGE ViewMagnifying Images ZOOMED-IN View While in ZOOMED-IN ViewViewing Nine Images AT a Time Contact Sheet View While in Contact Sheet ViewViewing Images a page AT a Time Jump Mode While in Jump ModeViewing Images with Sound Viewing Image Information Image Info Screen for Magnified Images While in Image Info ScreenTo Display Magnified Image Info Screen While in Image Info Screen for a Magnified ImageHistogram Viewing Images on a TV To Connect the Camera to a Video DeviceDeleting Files Current File All marked CancelDelete Menu Deleting a Single File To Delete a Single FileDeleting Multiple Files To Delete Multiple FilesOther Reviewing Features Locking FilesLock Menu Lock Unlock Lock all Unlock allTo Lock a Single File Unlocking a Single FileTo Lock Multiple Files Unlocking Multiple FilesMarking Images Mark MenuTo Mark a Single Image Unmarking a Single FileMarking ALL Images Unmarking Multiple ImagesRotate Rotating ImagesRotate Menu Exposure Warning OK Button ShortcutRecording Sound Memo TIP Showing a Slideshow To Start a SlideshowShow all Show locked Show marked Slideshow MenuChaging Slideshow Settings Slideshow Setting MenuDuration RepeatRecording and Playing Back Movies Recording Movies101 Available recording time counter Elapsed time counterPlaying Back Movies 102512MB 1GB 2GB 4GB103 When pause is selected・・・Movie play back screen・・・ Recording and Playing Back Sound 104Playing Back Sound When playing the sound ・・・105 Printing Images with Pictbridge Compatible Printers Printing Images106 107 Select Images & Quantity menuPrinting Setting menu 108Select / Quantity Select All Images Cancel All Selections Dpof Digital Print Order Format109 Dpof MenuMaintenance Optional AccessoriesReference Explanation of Terms 111112 HistogramCamera Settings P.26 → File Numbering Continuous Auto ResetFile Numbering System 113LCD Sleep and Auto Power OFF 114Troubleshooting 115116 Specifications 117Connecting the Cables 118120 Sigma CorporationFor customers in the U.S.A DP2