Samsung NX10PRTV06/SEF, EV-NX10ZZBABZA manual Preparations before shooting, Charging the battery

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Preparations before shooting

Charging the battery

Please charge the battery fully before using this product.

Please make the connections as in the following figure.

1

INSERT

Charger

To remove the battery from the charger, lift slightly in the direction of the arrow.

Please use designated charger or batteries for proper use. SAMSUNG is not responsible for any accident that may occur from using a product other than designated.

CHARGE AC power cord

INSERT

Charging lamp

2

Color of charge lamp

Charging status

Red

Charging

Green

Fully charged

Turned off, or Yellow

Charging error

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ENG Safety warnings Health and safety informationProtect batteries, chargers, and memory cards from damage Important usage information Indications used in this manual Shooting mode explanation shown next to the titleSelect Shooting1 1 → Quality Menu display used in this manualIcons used in this manual Abbreviations used in this manualSubject Expressions used in this manualPress Shutter BackgroundContents Contents Unpacking Standby state for shooting Area to the center / Bracketing setup Title and role of each part Connection portTitle and role of each part Removal of Eye-cup Diopter adjustment dial/Eye-cup/Status lampDescription for each part of the lens Lens contacts Lens mount connecting pointAF/MF switch OIS switchCharging the battery Preparations before shootingColor of charge lamp Charging status Lock lever Installing the batteryRemove the battery Preparations before shootingInstalling the memory card Mounting/dismounting the lens Before mounting the lens Lens mountingDismounting the lens Connecting the strap Turning on the power and initialization Turning on the power and initialization Icons Wind Cut Color spaceSmart range FaderTo return to the previous menu screen, press Menu Using the dialOption/menu selection method To save a selected option or menu, pressOption/menu selection method Using FnExample. Flash setting in the P mode Displays the level of flash intensity adjustmentChanging the display type Setting user displayPress Menu in the shooting mode Select User setup 1 → User Display → an optionShooting mode, Press Menu Setting the screen displaySelect Setting 3 3 → Select Display Changing the display typeSimple picture-taking method Green Focus is set Red Focus is not setPress to see the saved images on the screen Half-pressing the shutter button Tips for getting a clearer photoFocus frame Holding your camera correctlyPlease try to use the focus lock function Getting your subject in focusUsing the manual focus Zooming Using automatic focusUsing manual focus Setting the automatic/manual focus functionOptical Image Stabilization OIS Using the OIS switch of lensUsing the OIS in the menu option → OIS →Viewfinder Depth previewUsing the Smart Auto mode Rotate the mode dial to Align your subject in the frameHalf-press Shutter to focus Press Shutter to take a photo Left Using the Program modeWhat is the program shift method? Rotate the mode dial to P Set optionsUsing the Aperture Priority mode Aperture valueOpening Shutter speed Using the Shutter Priority modeUsing the Manual mode Using the landscape mode Using the Night/Portrait/Landscape modeUsing the night mode Using the portrait modeUsing the Scene mode Select Shooting3 3 → Face Retouch Using the scene modeUsing the Beauty Shot mode Rotate the Mode dial to Press MenuPress Shutter again to stop recording Recording a movieSelect Shooting1 1 → Quality Select Shooting3 3 → VoiceRecording a movie Shooting a Chapter Function Description UsingManual mode Finding more about the basic shooting functionSetting a resolution Setting the resolution and qualitySelect Shooting 1 2 → Quality → an option Setting the resolution and picture qualitySetting the image quality of a picture Setting the quality of a movieSelect Shooting 2 2 → Drive Using the timer functionSetting the timer function You can select the timer setting from 2 ~ 30 secondsSelect Shooting 2 2 → Flash → an option Using the flash popup buttonSetting the flash option Taking a picture in a dark placeTaking a picture in a dark place Using the red-eye fix functionAdjusting the ISO sensitivity 1st Curtain, 2nd CurtainUse of early 1st S Use of 2nd Curtain Curtain option Display Adjusting the amount of flash lightYou can adjust flash brightness by ±2 levels Select Shooting 2 2 → FlashFocusing methods Changing the Focusing methodsSelect Shooting 2 2/ 2 → AF Mode → an option Focusing methods Changing the focus areaSelect Shooting 2 2 → AF Area → an option Setting the focus of the selected area Adjust the size of focus area by using the dialSelect Shooting 2 2 → AF Area → Selection AF Select a desired option Setting the MF AssistSet the focus method to Manual Focus Select Shooting 2 2 → MF AssistFace detection Normal face detectionSelect Shooting 2 2 → AF Area → Face Detection AF Select Shooting 2 2 → AF Area → Self-Portrait AF Check the focus of the subject Shooting modeFace detection Self-portrait face detectionBrightness and color adjustment of picture Adjusting the exposure brightnessPress the Shutter button to take a picture → an option Brightness and color adjustment of pictureSetting the white balance Select Shooting 1 1/ 1 → White BalanceChanging the shooting method Successive shooting method and timer setupChanging the shooting method Options may differ depending on the Shooting modeSpecial effect/photo retouching Picture wizardSelect Shooting 1 1 → Picture Wizard AF priority shot Place by using the AF lamp. Off, OnFinding more about the extended shooting function Chapter Function DescriptionFinding more about the extended shooting function Viewing pictures in the play mode Play picture/movieYou can view saved pictures and movies Movie playback information screen Play picture/movieShot image RGB histogram Picture wizard, focal lengthView files in the smart album by category Converting to the thumbnail viewType Delete File protectionDeleting a file Playback mode, press MenuSee the slide show Picture can be enlarged when searching in play modeEnlargement/reduction EnlargementView a movie Set to a desired optionSelect Slide Show → Play Cut fi le is saved by using a different fi le name Capturing a pictureCutting part of a movie Samsung Master Edit photos and videos QuickTime Transferring files to your computerFor Windows users Programs contained on the CDTransferring files to your computer Connect your camera to your PC with the USB cableTransferring files to your PC → Removable Disk → Dcim → XXXPHOTO, or select Xxxmmdd folder Disconnecting the camera for Windows XPUsing Samsung Master Downloading files using Samsung MasterUsing the Samsung Master Interface Using the Samsung RAW Converter Images Configuring print settingsPrinting photos with a photo printer PictBridge Turn on your camera Select Printer in the popup windowFinding more about the playback/editing function Select a desired item Camera settings menuPress Menu to return to the previous mode You can set the camera use environment using the setup menuCamera settings menu SoundDisplay Normal setup 1 Normal setup 2 DateTime Normal setup 3 Size UpdateError messages Before contacting a service center Before contacting a service center TV does not Photo is tooBright Photo is too darkPlay videos Camera specifications Camera specifications 28mm wide-angle Micro Each 7steps in Amber AdjustmentFlash Type TTL Auto Pop-up fl ash At ISOBeach & Snow Scene Mode Close Up, Text, SunsetImage Size 4M 1472x976 Burst Mode only Jpeg 12M Beauty shot, Children14M RAW File FormatWxHxD Parts of the camera Weight ConnectorConnector 240V Power Specification Physical Dimensions 123×87×39.8mmLens specifications Index Index AD68-04519A
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