Samsung WB660, WB650 user manual Contents

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Contents

Basic functions

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Unpacking

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Camera layout

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Icons

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Inserting the battery and memory card

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Charging the battery and turning your camera on

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Charging the battery

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Turning on your camera

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Performing the initial setup

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Selecting options

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Setting the display and sound

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Changing the display type

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Setting the sound

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Taking photos

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Zooming

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Reducing camera shake (OIS)

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Tips for getting a clearer photo

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Extended functions

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Using the Smart Auto mode

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Using the DUAL IS mode

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Using the Scene mode

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Adjusting face tone and hiding imperfections

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Using the frame guide

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Using the Program mode

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Using the Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, or Manual mode...

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Using the Aperture Priority mode

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Using the Shutter Priority mode

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Using the Manual mode

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Using GPS

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Taking pictures with geotagging

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Using Map View mode

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Checking the current location on the map

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Checking shooting location on the map

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Recording a video

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Using the Smart Scene Detection mode

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Recording voice memos

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Recording a voice memo

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Adding a voice memo to a photo

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Shooting options

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Selecting a resolution and quality

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Selecting a resolution

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Selecting image quality

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Using the timer

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Shooting in the dark

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Preventing red-eye

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Using the flash

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Adjusting the amount of flash

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Adjusting the ISO speed

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Changing the camera’s focus

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Using macro

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Setting the focus distance

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Using tracking auto focus

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Using selection focus

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Adjusting the focus area

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Contents WB650/WB660 Keep your camera away from small children and pets Safety warningsPrevent damage to subjects’ eyesight Handle and dispose of batteries and chargers with careSafety precautions Health and safety informationUse only Samsung-approved accessories DamageAllow only qualified personnel to service your camera Follow all safety warnings and regulationsTurn off the camera when in an aircraft Ensure maximum battery and charger lifeCopyright information Icons used in this manual Shooting mode iconsIndications used in this manual Abbreviations used in this manualSubject, background, and composition Expressions used in this manualPressing the shutter Exposure BrightnessCommon questions Quick reference Taking photos of peopleContents Contents Basic functions Optional accessories UnpackingIcon Mode Description Camera layoutCamera layout Button DescriptionIcons on the left IconsInformation Icons on the right Icon DescriptionRemoving the battery and memory card Inserting the battery and memory cardBattery lock Turning on your camera in Playback mode Charging the battery and turning your camera onCharging the battery Turning on your cameraPerforming the initial setup Press PowerPress o to confirm the highlighted option or menu Selecting optionsPress the navigation button to select to an option or menu Going back to the previous menuSelecting options Rotate the mode dial to p Press mSelecting a white balance option in the P mode Press F or t to select to a white balance optionPress m to return to the previous mode Setting the display and soundSetting the sound Changing the display typeRotate the mode dial to S Half-press Shutter to focus Taking photosDigital zoom ZoomingTaking photos Digital rangeShooting mode, press m Reducing camera shake OISSelect Shooting ¢ OIS ¢ an option. Option Description Reducing camera shake When is displayedHolding your camera correctly Half-pressing the shutter buttonPreventing your subject from being out of focus Extended functions Rotate the mode dial to S Align your subject in the frame Using the Smart Auto modeHalf-press Shutter to focus Press Shutter to take the photo Using the Dual is mode Rotate the mode dial to s Select a scene Using the Scene modeAdjusting face tone and hiding imperfections To hide facial imperfections, press mTo cancel the guides, press o Using the frame guideUsing the Scene mode Select Shooting ¢ Face Retouch ¢an optionUsing the Program mode Slow shutter speed Aperture valueShutter speed Big aperture valueRotate the mode dial to Select Press o Press m Using the Aperture Priority modeUsing the Shutter Priority mode Select Shooting ¢ Shutter Speed and then adjustSelect Shooting ¢ Manual EV and then adjust Using the Manual modeAperture value and shutter speed Press m to return to the Shooting mode Using GPSTaking pictures with geotagging Using GPS Checking the current location on the map Using Map View modeSet the mode dial to Viewing the map by enlargingChecking shooting location on the map Using Map View modeEnlargement adjustmen Select a desired picture by pressing F/tSelect Movie ¢ Voice ¢a sound option How to use Video shooting buttonRecording a video To pause recordingUsing the Smart Scene Detection mode Recording a videoRecording a voice memo Adding a voice memo to a photo Press m to switch to Shooting modeRecording voice memos a p a h n d s Press Shutter to stopLearn about the options you can set in shooting mode Shooting optionsSelecting image quality a p a h n d s Selecting a resolution and qualitySelecting a resolution S a p a h n d s V mode, press m Select Movie ¢ Movie Size ¢ an optionShooting mode, press t Press Shutter to start the timerLearn how to set the timer to delay shooting Select an optionSelect Press Shutter Using the timerUsing the motion timer Pressing ShutterPreventing red-eye a p s Using the flash S a p a h n sShooting in the dark Shooting mode, press FAdjusting the amount of flash p a h n Shooting in the darkAdjusting the ISO speed p a h n Shooting mode, press m Select Shooting ¢ ISO ¢ an optionSetting the focus distance a p a h n d Changing the camera’s focusAdjusting the focus distance manually Using tracking auto focus p a h n sChanging the camera’s focus Using selection focus p a h n d Adjusting the focus area a p a h n d s Using face detection a p a h n d s Detecting facesTaking a self-portrait shot Using face detectionTaking a smile shot Using smart face recognition Detecting eye blinkingRegistering faces as your favorites My Star Your favorite faces are indicated with aViewing your favorite faces Compensating for backlighting ACB p a h n Adjusting brightness and colorAdjusting the exposure manually EV Select Shooting ¢ACB ¢ an option. Option DescriptionSelecting a light source White balance Adjusting brightness and color Defining your own white balanceUsing burst modes p a h n s Shooting mode, press m Select Shooting ¢Drive ¢ an optionImproving your photos Adjust the amount of the selected color. less or + moreApplying photo styles a p a h n Applying smart lens effects a p a h n Improving your photosSaturation option Description Adjusting your photos p a h nSelect a value to adjust the selected item Contrast optionPlayback/Editing Playing back Starting Playback modeDisplay in Playback mode Press PSelect a face from the list and press o Playing backPlayback mode, press m Press D or M to change the ranking of the face, and press fViewing files as thumbnails Select a categoryDo this Protecting files Select the file you want to protect and press oPress f Select Yes Deleting filesCopying files to the memory card Using the recycle binTo restore files from the recycle bin You can copy files from the internal memory to a memory cardEnlarging a photo Viewing photosStarting a slide show Use the following buttons to control playback Playing a videoSet the slide show effect Select Start ¢Play Playback mode, select a video and press oPlaying a voice memo Playing voice memosCapturing an image during playback Playing a voice memo added to a photoResizing photos Editing a photoRotating a photo Defining your own RGB tone Applying photo stylesEditing a photo Correcting exposure problems Select a value to adjust the selected item. less or + moreApplying smart lens effects If you select Select, scroll to a photo and rotate Zoom Creating a print order DpofYou want and press f Left or right to select the number of copies. Repeat forViewing files on a TV or Hdtv Viewing files on an HdtvTurn on your camera Viewing files on a TV or HdtvHdmi cable Requirements for Intelli-studio Transferring files to your computer for WindowsRequirements Turn on the camera Transferring files using Intelli-studioTransferring files to your computer for Windows Select a folder on your computer to save new filesUsing Intelli-studio For details, select Menu ¢ Help in the programIteam Requirements Screen Click the pop-up message Remove the USB cable Disconnecting the camera for Windows XPOn the tool bar at the bottom right of your PC Transferring files to your computer for Mac Press F or t to select a photo Configuring print settingsPrinting photos with a photo printer PictBridge Press o to printAppendixes Select an option and save your settings Camera settings menuAccessing the settings menu Shooting or Playback mode, press m Select a menuSound Camera settings menuDisplay Yes, No SettingsSpecify how to name files FormatAnynet+ Remote control Are not using it. Off, 1 min, 3 min*, 5 minSet the video signal output according to your ImprintHdmi Size PAL 1080i*, 720p, 576p files on an Hdtv with the Hdmi cableNtsc 1080i*, 720p, 480p Computer or printerError messages Error message Suggested remediesCamera lens and display Camera maintenanceCleaning your camera Camera bodyMemory cards you can use Camera maintenanceAbout memory cards Memory card capacityBattery life About the batteryBattery specifications Shooting time Shooting conditions Number of photosCamera maintenance Camera maintenance Before contacting a service centre Situation Suggested remediesBefore contacting a service centre Situation Camera specifications Camera specifications Image size DC power input 20 pin, 4.4 Connector AppendixesVideo output Dimensions W x H x D 106.6 x 60.5 x 28 mm Weight Power sourceLithium-ion battery SLB-11A, 1,130 mAh 40˚ C Operating humidity 5 85 % Software Intelli-studioCorrect Disposal of This Product Samsung Eco-markIndex Index Playback mode 76, 78 in Shooting modeAccessing Camera Sound Appendixes Photo VideoPlaying Recording Aperture Priority Dual is Manual Movie Program SceneFish-eye Miniature Vignetting As thumbnails 69 by category 69 on TV Slide show