Samsung EV-NX10ZZBCBES, EV-NX10ZZBABZA Transferring files to your computer, For Windows users

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Transferring files to your computer

For Windows users

Transfer files by connecting your camera to your PC.

Installing programs

Hardware and software requirements

Item

Requirements

 

 

 

Pentium III 500 MHz or better

CPU

(Pentium III 800 MHz or better

 

recommended)

 

 

RAM

256 MB or more (512 MB or more

recommended)

 

 

 

OS

Windows 2000/XP/Vista

 

 

Hard disk

250 MB or more (1 GB or more

capacity

recommended)

 

 

 

• USB port

 

CD-ROM drive

Others

• 1024 x 768 pixels, 16-bit color display

compatible monitor (24-bit color display

 

 

recommended)

 

• Microsoft Direct X 9.0c or later

Requirements for QuickTime Player 7.6

Intel Pentium 4, 3.2 GHz or higher/AMD Athlon™ 64FX, 2.6 GHz or higher

Windows XP service pack2 or Vista

Minimum 512 MB RAM (1 GB and above recommended)

nVIDIA Geforce 7600GT or higher/ATI X1600 series or higer recommended

• Using a self-assembled PC or a PC and OS that are not supported may void your warranty.

The programs may not work properly on 64-bit Edition of Windows XP and Vista.

Programs contained on the CD

Program

Purpose

 

 

Samsung Master

Edit photos and videos.

QuickTime

View videos (H.264 (MPEG-4.

Player 7.6

AVC) fi les) on a PC.

 

 

Samsung RAW

Convert RAW fi les into the

Converter

desired fi le format.

 

 

Adobe Reader

View the user manual.

 

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Contents 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 titleIcons used in this manual Menu display used in this manualAbbreviations used in this manual Select Shooting1 1 → QualityPress Shutter Expressions used in this manualBackground SubjectContents Contents Unpacking Title and role of each part Area to the center / Bracketing setupConnection port Standby state for shootingTitle and role of each part Removal of Eye-cup Diopter adjustment dial/Eye-cup/Status lampAF/MF switch Lens contacts Lens mount connecting pointOIS switch Description for each part of the lensPreparations before shooting Charging the batteryColor of charge lamp Charging status Remove the battery Installing the batteryPreparations before shooting Lock leverInstalling the memory card Before mounting the lens Lens mounting Mounting/dismounting the lensDismounting the lens Connecting the strap Turning on the power and initialization Turning on the power and initialization Icons Smart range Color spaceFader Wind CutOption/menu selection method Using the dialTo save a selected option or menu, press To return to the previous menu screen, press MenuExample. Flash setting in the P mode Using FnDisplays the level of flash intensity adjustment Option/menu selection methodPress Menu in the shooting mode Setting user displaySelect User setup 1 → User Display → an option Changing the display typeSelect Setting 3 3 → Select Display Setting the screen displayChanging the display type Shooting mode, Press MenuGreen Focus is set Red Focus is not set Simple picture-taking methodPress to see the saved images on the screen Focus frame Tips for getting a clearer photoHolding your camera correctly Half-pressing the shutter buttonPlease try to use the focus lock function Getting your subject in focusUsing the manual focus Using manual focus Using automatic focusSetting the automatic/manual focus function ZoomingUsing the OIS in the menu option Using the OIS switch of lens→ OIS → Optical Image Stabilization OISViewfinder Depth previewRotate the mode dial to Align your subject in the frame Using the Smart Auto modeHalf-press Shutter to focus Press Shutter to take a photo What is the program shift method? Using the Program modeRotate the mode dial to P Set options LeftAperture value Using the Aperture Priority modeOpening Shutter speed Using the Shutter Priority modeUsing the Manual mode Using the night mode Using the Night/Portrait/Landscape modeUsing the portrait mode Using the landscape modeUsing the Scene mode Using the Beauty Shot mode Using the scene modeRotate the Mode dial to Press Menu Select Shooting3 3 → Face RetouchSelect Shooting1 1 → Quality Recording a movieSelect Shooting3 3 → Voice Press Shutter again to stop recordingRecording a movie Manual mode Chapter Function Description UsingFinding more about the basic shooting function Shooting aSetting a resolution Setting the resolution and qualitySetting the image quality of a picture Setting the resolution and picture qualitySetting the quality of a movie Select Shooting 1 2 → Quality → an optionSetting the timer function Using the timer functionYou can select the timer setting from 2 ~ 30 seconds Select Shooting 2 2 → DriveSetting the flash option Using the flash popup buttonTaking a picture in a dark place Select Shooting 2 2 → Flash → an optionTaking a picture in a dark place Using the red-eye fix function1st Curtain, 2nd Curtain Adjusting the ISO sensitivityUse of early 1st S Use of 2nd Curtain Curtain option You can adjust flash brightness by ±2 levels Adjusting the amount of flash lightSelect Shooting 2 2 → Flash DisplayChanging the Focusing methods Focusing methodsSelect Shooting 2 2/ 2 → AF Mode → an option Changing the focus area Focusing methodsSelect Shooting 2 2 → AF Area → an option Adjust the size of focus area by using the dial Setting the focus of the selected areaSelect Shooting 2 2 → AF Area → Selection AF Set the focus method to Manual Focus Setting the MF AssistSelect Shooting 2 2 → MF Assist Select a desired optionNormal face detection Face detectionSelect Shooting 2 2 → AF Area → Face Detection AF Face detection Check the focus of the subject Shooting modeSelf-portrait face detection Select Shooting 2 2 → AF Area → Self-Portrait AFAdjusting the exposure brightness Brightness and color adjustment of picturePress the Shutter button to take a picture Setting the white balance Brightness and color adjustment of pictureSelect Shooting 1 1/ 1 → White Balance → an optionChanging the shooting method Successive shooting method and timer setupChanging the shooting method Options may differ depending on the Shooting modePicture wizard Special effect/photo retouchingSelect Shooting 1 1 → Picture Wizard Finding more about the extended shooting function Place by using the AF lamp. Off, OnChapter Function Description AF priority shotFinding more about the extended shooting function Play picture/movie Viewing pictures in the play modeYou can view saved pictures and movies Shot image RGB histogram Play picture/moviePicture wizard, focal length Movie playback information screenConverting to the thumbnail view View files in the smart album by categoryType Deleting a file File protectionPlayback mode, press Menu DeleteEnlargement/reduction Picture can be enlarged when searching in play modeEnlargement See the slide showSet to a desired option View a movieSelect Slide Show → Play Capturing a picture Cut fi le is saved by using a different fi le nameCutting part of a movie For Windows users Transferring files to your computerPrograms contained on the CD Samsung Master Edit photos and videos QuickTimeConnect your camera to your PC with the USB cable Transferring files to your computerTransferring files to your PC → Removable Disk → Dcim → XXXPHOTO, or select Xxxmmdd folder Disconnecting the camera for Windows XPDownloading files using Samsung Master Using Samsung MasterUsing the Samsung Master Interface Using the Samsung RAW Converter Printing photos with a photo printer PictBridge Configuring print settingsTurn on your camera Select Printer in the popup window ImagesFinding more about the playback/editing function Press Menu to return to the previous mode Camera settings menuYou can set the camera use environment using the setup menu Select a desired itemSound Camera settings menuDisplay Normal setup 1 Date Normal setup 2Time Normal setup 3 Size UpdateError messages Before contacting a service center Before contacting a service center Bright Photo is tooPhoto is too dark TV does notPlay videos Camera specifications Camera specifications Flash Type TTL Auto Pop-up fl ash Micro Each 7steps in Amber AdjustmentAt ISO 28mm wide-angleImage Size 4M 1472x976 Burst Mode only Jpeg 12M Scene Mode Close Up, Text, SunsetBeauty shot, Children Beach & Snow14M RAW File FormatConnector 240V Power ConnectorSpecification Physical Dimensions 123×87×39.8mm WxHxD Parts of the camera WeightLens specifications Index Index AD68-04519A
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