Samsung 300 manual Power switch, Shutter button, LCD button

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Using the camera button to adjust the camera

The STILL IMAGE/MOVIE CLIP mode function can be set up by using the camera button.

POWER switch

Used for turning the camera power on / off.

The camera power will be turned off automatically during periods of inactivity. This is done to reduce battery drain. The camera can be reactivated by sliding the power switch again.

SHUTTER button

Used for taking images for RECORDING (STILL IMAGE/ MOVIE CLIP).

LCD button

Pressing the LCD button in the RECORDING

(STILL IMAGE, MOVIE CLIP) mode will change the display as shown below.

Pressing the LCD button

Pressing the LCD button

Pressing the LCD button

image & full information

image & basic information

LCD off

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Contents Please read this manual before using your new camera EnglishInstructions Use this camera in the following orderTake a picture p.30~44 Open Window’s Explorer and search for Removable Disk.p.67Contents Organize Starting the Setup mode Share 103 Print 104 Beep 105Keep the manual in a safe place Getting to know your cameraThank you for buying a Samsung Digital Camera Page Do not short circuit, heat or dispose of batteries in fire This digital camera can be used for Creation of a digital photo album Recording a movie clipRefer to p Inserting images directly into any electronic documentSpecial features This digital camera has the following featuresManufacturers contents Identification of features Shutter button Mode dial Self-timer lamp LensCard slot Battery chamber FlashCamera status LED Optimum picture area over 1.5m SELF-TIMER / UP button Thumbnail / Left buttonFunction button Beep Self-timer lampCamera status LED LCD monitor indicator Recording modeStored image number Play modeSD memory card indicator Movie clip indicator Camera mode definition Still Image modeMovie Clip mode Setup modeSelecting camera mode and menu Movie ClipLCD monitor menu indicator Camera mode Main menu Sub menu2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10 SEC 20 SEC 30 SEC Camera mode Main menu3/4/5/6/7/8/9 SEC Lock p.56 Setup Beep Sub menu 2003/01/01~2099/12/31 SECRechargeable batteries Connecting to PowerBattery pack Digimax Battery PackSBP-3603 Using the Digimax battery pack Optional SBP-3603 Using the batteriesBattery condition indicator Connecting to a Power Source Using the AC power adapter 3.3V 2.0AInserting the SD memory card Using a new Card for the first time Removing the SD memory cardMemory capacity 640X480Maintenance of the memory card Preserving the memory card dataInstructions on how to use the memory card Starting Recording Mode Recording a still imageRecording LCD button Power switchShutter button Menu button Still ImageFocus switch Macro focus modePortrait focus mode Normal focus modeFunction button SET/ Right buttonDigital zoom Explanation of the 4-function buttonTHUMBNAIL/ Left button SELF-TIMER / UP buttonSelecting the self-timer Selecting the flash mode Default of each mode is listed belowStill Image mode Auto flash Movie Clip mode Flash offfixed Flash / Down buttonFlash mode indicator Using the LCD monitor to adjust the camera Movie Clip modeImage size Selecting the image sizeImage Quality Selecting the image qualityWhite Balance Selecting the white balanceStill Image mode, you can select the exposure value ExposureSelecting the exposure value Movie clip recording time Starting the Play Mode Playing back a still imagePlay mode functions are listed below Playing back a movie clipImage deletion, Delete all, Format Slide show, Protect imageEx Size Image size Play mode Makes the menu cursor move up No function Starts / Stops the thumbnail display modeMakes the menu cursor move down Select/Confirm Digital ZoomTHUMBNAIL/LEFT button Thumbnail displayZOOM/SET/ Right button Image enlargementPressing the SET button SET buttonUP button Down buttonImage deletion Deleting an image DisplayedDelete all Deleted and a no ImageButton Select no or YES and press the SET FormatDisplay Select Format by pressing Display Press the UP Down Slide showImages can be displayed continuously at pre-set intervals Protect # of prints Starting the Setup mode Power off Date imprint Date type Date setup Quick view Language Reset Starting the PC mode Connecting the camera to a PCDisconnecting the camera and PC Refer to the following WIN 98SE WIN 2000/ ME/ XP pStarting PC mode Downloading stored imagesSelect an image and press the right mouse button CutStarting PC mode Maintenance Important notesMemory error Insert a new card or format USB error Check the USB connectionThere is no battery capacity Replace with new batteries Flash mode is set to flash Disengage the Flash OFFBefore contacting a sevice center Please check the followingSwitch camera on White Balance setting is Select appropriate WhiteExposure is excessive Reset exposure Lens or LCD monitor is Clean the lens or LCDSpecifications Weight Approx g / 4.9oz without batteries and card 94x66x40mm / 3.7x2.6x1.6inDigimax Minimum 32MB RAM XP 128MBAbout the software Setting up the application software Installation is complete Setting up the application software Setting up the application software Setting up the application software Setting up the application software Setting up the application software Removing the USB Driver for Windows 98SE Important information whilst using the Removable Disk Removable DiskWindows 2000/ME/XP Removing the removable diskWindows 98SE Setting up the USB Driver for MAC Copy Digimax ViewerOpen Allows you to view a selected An introduction to the Welcome screen MGI PhotoSuite III SEThis software is only compatible with Windows Introduction to navigation bar Get To obtain images from the computerAcquiring images from an Album Menu for Prepare steps Number of special effects can be appliedMenu of Compose steps MGI PhotoSuite lll SE Menu of Organize stepsCreating an Album Add images to the album Adding images is completeMenu of Share steps Menu for the Print stepsFAQ Setting Controller System Control Panel Performance and MaintenanceCase How do I know my computer supports a USB Interface? Universal serial bus controller Win 98/MEFAX 82 31-740-8398 FAX 1FAX 49 6196 66 53 FAX 33
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