Samsung ER-GX20ZBBC/DE Exif Exchangable Image File Format, Gradation, Histogram, Image Resolution

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Glossary

Exif (Exchangable Image File Format)

A standard digital camera file format established by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA).

Gradation

The total contrast range of an image. Also the range of light and dark tones in a scene that a camera sensor is capable of registering.

Histogram

A graph that shows the darkest and brightest points in an image. The horizontal axis represents the brightness and the vertical axis represents the number of pixels. This is useful when you wish to refer to the exposure status of an image.

Image Resolution

The term image resolution refers to the number of pixels in a digital photo. You can get a large picture in good condition with high-resolution.

Image Quality

Image quality is affected by the compression rate of the digital image. A high-quality photo has a low compression rate.

ISO Sensitivity

The sensitivity of the camera to light; the equivalent of film speed in a camera using film. With a high sensitivity, images can be shot with a high shutter speed even in dimly lit places, reducing camera shake. However, images with high sensitivity are more susceptible to noise.

JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)

An image compression method. The image is recorded in JPEG format when the quality level is set to (Super fine (1)), (Super fine (2)), (Fine), or (Good). Images recorded in JPEG format are suitable for viewing on your PC or for attaching to e-mail.

ND (Neutral Density) Filter

A filter which reduces the amount of light entering the camera lens by a measured amount, without affecting the picture itself.

Noise Reduction

Process to reduce noise (image roughness or unevenness) caused by slow shutter speed.

NTSC/PAL

These are video output formats. NTSC is mainly used in Japan, North America, and South Korea. PAL is mainly used in Europe and in China.

RAW data

Unedited image data output from the CCD. RAW data is data before being internally processed by the camera. Settings like White balance, contrast, saturation and sharpness can be manipulated individually on each file. In addition, RAW data is 12-bit data that contains 16 times the information of 8-bit JPEG and TIFF data. Rich gradations are possible. Transfer RAW data to your computer and use the provided software to create image data with different settings, such as JPEG or TIFF.

sRGB (Standard RGB)

International standard of colour space established by the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission). This is defined from colour space for PC monitors and is also used as the standard colour space for Exif.

Shutter Speed

The total exposure is proportional to the shutter speed. A fast shutter speed can capture a stopped motion of a moving subject.

Vignetting

Vignetting occurs when corners of pictures are darkened because the subject was blocked by the hood or filter or the flash was blocked.

White Balance

While shooting, colour temperature is adjusted to match the light source so that the subject appears to have the correct colour.

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Contents Page Important Safety Information 001Do not use the flash in close proximity to people or infants Precautions for Battery Usage Precautions for Charger Usage002 Do not disassemble the chargerContents Using the Menu 004Contents Using Software Feature Use a 100mm lens with the GX-20007 Sizes for 35mm film and Size of SensorUnderstanding illustrated icons used in this user guide 008Buttons Or icons indicates the each direction buttonContents of the Operating Manual Memo Checking the Contents of the Package Setting the Language and Date InformationChecking the Contents of the Package Names of Working Parts Front & Top013 Rear 014Quick reference guide 015Charging and Inserting the Battery Charging the Battery016 Charging LED StatusInserting the Battery Insert the battery as shown on the picture017 Battery Level Indicator Lifetime of the battery Fully charged batteryBattery Operating Normal Flash photography 018Inserting the Memory Card Close the Card cover019 Precautions When Using the Memory Card 020Move the main switch to the on position Battery grip supports the green buttonTurning the Camera On and Off 021Setting the Language and Date Information Current date and time can be set on the following screen022 Starting Basic Shooting Auto mode LCD Panel Indications Using the full automatic program modeAttaching and removing the lens 024Check that the camera is off How you hold the camera is important when taking pictures Correct methods of holding the camera025 OIS Optical Image Stabilization Turning On the OIS FunctionOptical Image Stabilization 026While Power is On or Operating Mode Dial LCD Monitor IndicationsDetailed Information 027Capture Mode Playback Mode Aperture Value Shooting mode Shutter Speed029 Captured imagesHistogram Display 030Playback DarkWhen capturing or adjusting Viewfinder Indications031 Displays the aperture valueFlash mode LCD Panel Indications032 Using the full automatic program mode Set the mode dial to Auto modeSet the focus mode lever to SAF AFAuto Focusing Frame Focus indicatorOperating the shutter release button Hard-to-Autofocus SubjectsShutter release button has two positions Review captured images on the LCD monitorAdjusting the Viewfinder to Your Eyesight Using the Zoom ringAdjust the diopter adjustment lever to suit Your eyesight 035Using the Drive Mode 036Move Charging to On in the CUSTOM2 MenuGetting a Better Picture by Using More Functions Using the Liveview function Displaying the Digital PreviewDigital LiveviewMain switch to Manual White Balance Manual W.B039 Press the OK buttonUsing Autofocus Set the focus mode lever to SAF or CAFChecking the focus You can focus with the following methodsSelecting the Focusing Area AF Point Setting the Focus Position in the ViewfinderChoose the part of the viewfinder to set focus to 041Fixing the Focus 042Centre the subject to focus Keep pressing the shutter button halfwayAdjusting the Focus Manually Manual Focus Using the Focus IndicatorYou can manually adjust the focus using the focus indicator 043Using the Viewfinder Matte Field 044Using slower shutter speed Using faster shutter speedEffect of Shutter Speed and Effect of Aperture Effect of Shutter SpeedHow to Check Depth of Field 046Now you can check the depth of field in the viewfinder Depth of Field?Set with the metering mode lever Selecting the Metering MethodExposure Compensation 047AE-L with AF Locked 048Press the AE-L button Using the RAW button 049Using the Mirror Lock Up Function Press the direction buttons to select Self-Timer 2 secs050 Focus on the subjectSelf-Timer Shooting Focus indicator appears when the subject is in focusDrive Single Frame Shooting Move Set Self-Timer 12 secs 051Remote Control Shooting Sold Separately Remote control unit is pressedPoint the remote control unit towards 052Using the Menu Using the Menu button053 Press the Menu buttonUsing the Capture Menu Picture WizardThis section explains the methods for Capture Menu 054File Format Jpeg QualityJpeg Size Colour Space Set RAW ButtonLiveview You can set the colour space to useYou can save the current set value to User program mode User Registration Extended BracketInterval Shooting ContrastAuto EV Adjust The exposure is Multi Exposure058 Number of Shots 2 9 imagesMemory of Settings OIS Optical Image Stabilization 059Select OIS menu in the Capture Menu Using the CUSTOM1 Menu AF in remote controlLink AF Point & AE Superimpose AF AreaEnable AF Performs Autofocus when pressing the AF button AF Button FunctionAF by Press Halfway Catch in FocusLocks the exposure value when the focus is locked EV StepsAE-L with AF Locked Program Line Metering TimeWB when using flash Fine Tune when AWBWB Adjustable Range Auto EVCColour Temp. Unit High NoiseNoise Reduction ISO DisplayReset Custom1 ISO StepsSet Max ISO Range Set the sensitivity stepUsing the CUSTOM2 Menu Dial in Program / Sv / Tv / Av / TAv / M / X / BGreen Button in TAv&M Use Aperture RingOne-touch Bracketing Remaining CountBracketing Order Release in ChargingPreview Method Initial ZoomAuto Rotation Saving Rotation InfoSelect Battery Light of Top LCD Flash in Wireless ModeReset Custom2 Fires built-in fl ash as master in wireless modeUsing the Setup Menu FormatBeep You can turn the camera operation beep on or offDate Setting Time SettingDate/Time Language/言語LCD colour adjustment LCD BrightnessVideo Out 072Auto Power Off USB Selecting an external deviceFolder Name 073Sensor Cleaning Select Sensor Cleaning on the Setup Menu menuChange File Name 074Dust Removal Dust AlertDust can be removed by shaking the Sensor Checks dust in the sensorAF fine adjustment ResetPixel Mapping Unclear your cameraUsing the Playback Menu Exposure WarningQuick View 077Digital Preview Digital Filter078 Back Set Move ExitAdjusting the sensitivity of the image sensor Shooting in the different exposure ratesTaking a picture of a fast-moving subject Expressing the background out of focusUsing the best programmed exposure, P Program mode Automatic Program Exposure ModeRotate the Mode dial to select P 080081 To change the apertureSv Sensitivity Priority Mode Shooting in the different exposure rates082 Sv Mode, Aperture f =Tv Shutter Priority Mode Taking a picture of a fast-moving subject083 Now, you are ready to take some picturesAv Aperture Priority Mode Rotate the Mode dial to select AvTurn the rear dial and adjust the aperture value Expressing the background out of focusUsing the automatic ISO setting mode TAv Shutter & Aperture Priority Mode085 TAv Mode, Aperture f =Manual Mode AE-L in M modeEV Bar 086Bulb Mode Rotate the Mode dial to select BShooting with long time shutter speed 087Using the external flash Flash X-Sync Mode088 Now, the flash fires as soon as you press the shutter buttonUser Mode Rotate the Mode dial to select User089 While using the front dial Focus indicator appears in the viewfi nder when focusedChanging the Exposure and Shooting Auto Bracket 090091 Setting the White Balance Colour Temperature092 Press the Fn buttonSetting the Colour Temperature Adjusting the White Balance ManuallyManual Press the direction buttonFine-Tuning the White Balance 094Daylight Check Set Auto Check Set Exit Set095 Press the OK button twiceGreen Magenta Blue Amber Daylight Exit SetAdjusting the sensitivity of the image sensor Setting the Sensitivity096 Press the direction buttons to select a desired sensitivityUsing the Flash Using the Built-in Flash Selecting Flash ModePress the direction buttons to select Flash mode 098Using Auto Discharge Wireless Mode099 Auto Fill-In Auto +Red-eyeUsing Fill-in Flash Using Red-eye Reduction FlashBrighten the surroundings when shooting 100Front curtain sync, Rear curtain sync Daylight-Sync Shooting101 Subject moved in the direction of the arrowFlash Characteristics in Each Exposure Mode Using the Flash in Tv Shutter Priority ModeUsing the Flash in Av Aperture Priority Mode Compensating Flash OutputUsing Slow-Speed-Sync Using Tv Shutter Priority ModeUsing M Manual Mode 103Distance and Aperture when Using the Built-in Flash Calculating Aperture Value from Shooting Distance104 Sensitivity Built-in flash guide numberUsing an External Flash Sold Separately About the LCD Panel Display for SEF-36PZF105 Camera Function FlashUsing P-TTL Auto Mode Using High-Speed Flash Sync Mode106 UnitUsing in Wireless Mode Wireless ModeWireless Flash Control P-TTL Flash Mode Red-Eye ReductionUsing the external flash sync terminal 108How to Playback the Images Connecting the Camera to AV EquipmentThis chapter explains how to playback still pictures Playing Back Still PicturesRotating Images 110Displaying a Folder 111Show, Interval, and Effect setting screen appears Slideshow112 Effect of the SlideshowDigital Filters 113Different name Press the Fn button Press the direction button to select Save as114 Digital FilterConverting RAW files to Jpeg format You can convert captured RAW files into Jpeg files115 Deleting Images Deleting a Single Image Deleting All ImagesYou can delete one image at a time 116Deleting Selected Images from Nine-Image Display Deleting Folders117 Deleting images taken with the RAW+ button 118Protecting Images from Deletion Protecting a Single ImageProtecting All Images You can protect images from being accidentally deletedConnecting the Camera to AV Equipment 120Using the Software Using the Samsung RAW ConverterSoftware Notes System Requirements122 123 Setting up the application software 124Click Starting PC mode Press the Menu button and select the Setup Menu menu125 Removable Disk Downloading stored images126 Unexpected disconnectionSetting up the USB Driver for MAC Using the USB Driver for MACRemoving the removable disk Windows 2000/ME/XP/VistaSamsung Master Downloading imagesSamsung Master 128129 Image viewer You can view the stored images130 Image edit You can edit the still image131 Movie edit 132Using the Samsung RAW Converter Developing the RAW files133 Correcting the exposure 134Exposure Saving the RAW files into Jpeg or Tiff format Handling the JPEG/TIFF files as you edit RAW files135 Original imageMemo Setting the Printing Service Dpof Printing Single Images Settings for All ImagesSetting the Printing Service Dpof Printing Single ImagesSet the following items for each image 138Settings for All Images Press the Fn button in Playback mode139 Printing Using PictBridge Connecting the Camera to the PrinterSet the USB on the Setup Menu to Print 140141 ButtonPaper size 142 Printing All Images 143Confirmation screen Print OnePrinting Images Using the Dpof Settings Disconnecting the Cable from the PrinterWhen you have finished printing, turn off the camera 144Optional Accessories AppendixOptional Accessories External Flash SEF-54PZF / SEF-36PZFCamera Case OthersTroubleshooting Error Messages Description147 148 Problem Cause Remedy 149Printer Computer150 Focal Length onCase There is an unexpected error during file transfer When using the USB hub?How to stop the program PC manufacturer or Bios manufacturerMain Specifications Main Specifications 153Glossary Image Resolution Exif Exchangable Image File FormatGradation HistogramSymbol Index021 E 156076 157Correct disposal of batteries in this product 158FCC notice Declaration of Conformity159 Trade Name Model No Samsung GX-20Memo Memo
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