Samsung ER-GX20ZBBB/FR, ER-GX20ZBBC/E1, ER-GX20ZBBB/E1, ER-GX20ZBBA/SE, ER-GX20B01KFR manual

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Contents Page 001 Important Safety InformationDo not use the flash in close proximity to people or infants Precautions for Charger Usage Precautions for Battery Usage002 Do not disassemble the chargerContents 004 Using the MenuContents Using Software Use a 100mm lens with the GX-20 Feature007 Sizes for 35mm film and Size of Sensor008 Understanding illustrated icons used in this user guideButtons Or icons indicates the each direction buttonContents of the Operating Manual Memo Setting the Language and Date Information Checking the Contents of the PackageChecking the Contents of the Package Front & Top Names of Working Parts013 014 Rear015 Quick reference guideCharging the Battery Charging and Inserting the Battery016 Charging LED StatusInsert the battery as shown on the picture Inserting the Battery017 Lifetime of the battery Fully charged battery Battery Level IndicatorBattery Operating Normal Flash photography 018Close the Card cover Inserting the Memory Card019 020 Precautions When Using the Memory CardBattery grip supports the green button Move the main switch to the on positionTurning the Camera On and Off 021Current date and time can be set on the following screen Setting the Language and Date Information022 LCD Panel Indications Using the full automatic program mode Starting Basic Shooting Auto mode024 Attaching and removing the lensCheck that the camera is off Correct methods of holding the camera How you hold the camera is important when taking pictures025 Turning On the OIS Function OIS Optical Image StabilizationOptical Image Stabilization 026LCD Monitor Indications While Power is On or Operating Mode DialDetailed Information 027Capture Mode Aperture Value Shooting mode Shutter Speed Playback Mode029 Captured images030 Histogram DisplayPlayback DarkViewfinder Indications When capturing or adjusting031 Displays the aperture valueLCD Panel Indications Flash mode032 Set the mode dial to Auto mode Using the full automatic program modeSet the focus mode lever to SAF AFAuto Focusing Frame Focus indicatorHard-to-Autofocus Subjects Operating the shutter release buttonShutter release button has two positions Review captured images on the LCD monitorUsing the Zoom ring Adjusting the Viewfinder to Your EyesightAdjust the diopter adjustment lever to suit Your eyesight 035036 Using the Drive ModeMove Charging to On in the CUSTOM2 MenuGetting a Better Picture by Using More Functions Displaying the Digital Preview Using the Liveview functionDigital LiveviewManual White Balance Manual W.B Main switch to039 Press the OK buttonSet the focus mode lever to SAF or CAF Using AutofocusChecking the focus You can focus with the following methodsSetting the Focus Position in the Viewfinder Selecting the Focusing Area AF PointChoose the part of the viewfinder to set focus to 041042 Fixing the FocusCentre the subject to focus Keep pressing the shutter button halfwayUsing the Focus Indicator Adjusting the Focus Manually Manual FocusYou can manually adjust the focus using the focus indicator 043044 Using the Viewfinder Matte FieldUsing faster shutter speed Using slower shutter speedEffect of Shutter Speed and Effect of Aperture Effect of Shutter Speed046 How to Check Depth of FieldNow you can check the depth of field in the viewfinder Depth of Field?Selecting the Metering Method Set with the metering mode leverExposure Compensation 047048 AE-L with AF LockedPress the AE-L button 049 Using the RAW buttonPress the direction buttons to select Self-Timer 2 secs Using the Mirror Lock Up Function050 Focus on the subjectFocus indicator appears when the subject is in focus Self-Timer ShootingDrive Single Frame Shooting Move Set Self-Timer 12 secs 051Remote control unit is pressed Remote Control Shooting Sold SeparatelyPoint the remote control unit towards 052Using the Menu button Using the Menu053 Press the Menu buttonPicture Wizard Using the Capture MenuThis section explains the methods for Capture Menu 054Jpeg Quality File FormatJpeg Size Set RAW Button Colour SpaceLiveview You can set the colour space to useUser Registration Extended Bracket You can save the current set value to User program modeInterval Shooting ContrastMulti Exposure Auto EV Adjust The exposure is058 Number of Shots 2 9 images059 Memory of Settings OIS Optical Image StabilizationSelect OIS menu in the Capture Menu AF in remote control Using the CUSTOM1 MenuLink AF Point & AE Superimpose AF AreaAF Button Function Enable AF Performs Autofocus when pressing the AF buttonAF by Press Halfway Catch in FocusEV Steps Locks the exposure value when the focus is lockedAE-L with AF Locked Program Line Metering TimeFine Tune when AWB WB when using flashWB Adjustable Range Auto EVCHigh Noise Colour Temp. UnitNoise Reduction ISO DisplayISO Steps Reset Custom1Set Max ISO Range Set the sensitivity stepDial in Program / Sv / Tv / Av / TAv / M / X / B Using the CUSTOM2 MenuGreen Button in TAv&M Use Aperture RingRemaining Count One-touch BracketingBracketing Order Release in ChargingInitial Zoom Preview MethodAuto Rotation Saving Rotation InfoLight of Top LCD Flash in Wireless Mode Select BatteryReset Custom2 Fires built-in fl ash as master in wireless modeFormat Using the Setup MenuBeep You can turn the camera operation beep on or offTime Setting Date SettingDate/Time Language/言語LCD Brightness LCD colour adjustmentVideo Out 072USB Selecting an external device Auto Power OffFolder Name 073Select Sensor Cleaning on the Setup Menu menu Sensor CleaningChange File Name 074Dust Alert Dust RemovalDust can be removed by shaking the Sensor Checks dust in the sensorReset AF fine adjustmentPixel Mapping Unclear your cameraExposure Warning Using the Playback MenuQuick View 077Digital Filter Digital Preview078 Back Set Move ExitShooting in the different exposure rates Adjusting the sensitivity of the image sensorTaking a picture of a fast-moving subject Expressing the background out of focusAutomatic Program Exposure Mode Using the best programmed exposure, P Program modeRotate the Mode dial to select P 080To change the aperture 081Shooting in the different exposure rates Sv Sensitivity Priority Mode082 Sv Mode, Aperture f =Taking a picture of a fast-moving subject Tv Shutter Priority Mode083 Now, you are ready to take some picturesRotate the Mode dial to select Av Av Aperture Priority ModeTurn the rear dial and adjust the aperture value Expressing the background out of focusTAv Shutter & Aperture Priority Mode Using the automatic ISO setting mode085 TAv Mode, Aperture f =AE-L in M mode Manual ModeEV Bar 086Rotate the Mode dial to select B Bulb ModeShooting with long time shutter speed 087Flash X-Sync Mode Using the external flash088 Now, the flash fires as soon as you press the shutter buttonRotate the Mode dial to select User User Mode089 Focus indicator appears in the viewfi nder when focused While using the front dialChanging the Exposure and Shooting Auto Bracket 090091 Colour Temperature Setting the White Balance092 Press the Fn buttonAdjusting the White Balance Manually Setting the Colour TemperatureManual Press the direction button094 Fine-Tuning the White BalanceDaylight Check Set Auto Check Set Exit SetPress the OK button twice 095Green Magenta Blue Amber Daylight Exit SetSetting the Sensitivity Adjusting the sensitivity of the image sensor096 Press the direction buttons to select a desired sensitivityUsing the Flash Selecting Flash Mode Using the Built-in FlashPress the direction buttons to select Flash mode 098Wireless Mode Using Auto Discharge099 Auto Fill-In Auto +Red-eyeUsing Red-eye Reduction Flash Using Fill-in FlashBrighten the surroundings when shooting 100Daylight-Sync Shooting Front curtain sync, Rear curtain sync101 Subject moved in the direction of the arrowUsing the Flash in Tv Shutter Priority Mode Flash Characteristics in Each Exposure ModeUsing the Flash in Av Aperture Priority Mode Compensating Flash OutputUsing Tv Shutter Priority Mode Using Slow-Speed-SyncUsing M Manual Mode 103Calculating Aperture Value from Shooting Distance Distance and Aperture when Using the Built-in Flash104 Sensitivity Built-in flash guide numberAbout the LCD Panel Display for SEF-36PZF Using an External Flash Sold Separately105 Camera Function FlashUsing High-Speed Flash Sync Mode Using P-TTL Auto Mode106 UnitWireless Mode Using in Wireless ModeWireless Flash Control P-TTL Flash Mode Red-Eye Reduction108 Using the external flash sync terminalConnecting the Camera to AV Equipment How to Playback the ImagesPlaying Back Still Pictures This chapter explains how to playback still picturesRotating Images 110111 Displaying a FolderSlideshow Show, Interval, and Effect setting screen appears112 Effect of the Slideshow113 Digital FiltersDifferent name Press the Fn button Press the direction button to select Save asDigital Filter 114You can convert captured RAW files into Jpeg files Converting RAW files to Jpeg format115 Deleting a Single Image Deleting All Images Deleting ImagesYou can delete one image at a time 116Deleting Folders Deleting Selected Images from Nine-Image Display117 118 Deleting images taken with the RAW+ buttonProtecting a Single Image Protecting Images from DeletionProtecting All Images You can protect images from being accidentally deleted120 Connecting the Camera to AV EquipmentUsing the Samsung RAW Converter Using the SoftwareSystem Requirements Software Notes122 123 124 Setting up the application softwareClick Press the Menu button and select the Setup Menu menu Starting PC mode125 Downloading stored images Removable Disk126 Unexpected disconnectionUsing the USB Driver for MAC Setting up the USB Driver for MACRemoving the removable disk Windows 2000/ME/XP/VistaDownloading images Samsung MasterSamsung Master 128129 You can view the stored images Image viewer130 You can edit the still image Image edit131 132 Movie editDeveloping the RAW files Using the Samsung RAW Converter133 134 Correcting the exposureExposure Handling the JPEG/TIFF files as you edit RAW files Saving the RAW files into Jpeg or Tiff format135 Original imageMemo Printing Single Images Settings for All Images Setting the Printing Service DpofPrinting Single Images Setting the Printing Service DpofSet the following items for each image 138Press the Fn button in Playback mode Settings for All Images139 Connecting the Camera to the Printer Printing Using PictBridgeSet the USB on the Setup Menu to Print 140Button 141Paper size 142 143 Printing All ImagesConfirmation screen Print OneDisconnecting the Cable from the Printer Printing Images Using the Dpof SettingsWhen you have finished printing, turn off the camera 144Appendix Optional AccessoriesExternal Flash SEF-54PZF / SEF-36PZF Optional AccessoriesCamera Case OthersError Messages Description Troubleshooting147 148 149 Problem Cause RemedyPrinter ComputerFocal Length on 150When using the USB hub? Case There is an unexpected error during file transferHow to stop the program PC manufacturer or Bios manufacturerMain Specifications 153 Main SpecificationsGlossary Exif Exchangable Image File Format Image ResolutionGradation HistogramIndex Symbol021 E 156157 076158 Correct disposal of batteries in this productDeclaration of Conformity FCC notice159 Trade Name Model No Samsung GX-20Memo Memo
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ER-GX20ZBBB/DE, ER-GX20ZBBA/SE, ER-GX20ZBBB/SP, ER-GX20ZBBA/DE, ER-GX20ZBBC/GB specifications

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