Samsung ER-GX20ZBBA/SE, ER-GX20ZBBC/E1, ER-GX20ZBAB Setting the Language and Date Information, 022

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Setting the Language and Date Information

The first time the camera is turned on after purchasing, the [INITIAL SETTINGS] screen appears on the LCD monitor. Follow the procedure below to set the language displayed on the LCD monitor and the current date and time. Once setting is done, these will not need to be set again when turning your camera on.

4.Select [Type], [Date], and [Time] for the display by pressing the direction buttons ().

5.Press the OK button to save.

1.The following screen appears when you turn on the camera for the first time.

INITIAL SETTING

Language/

English Deutsch

한국어 Español

Português



 

Italiano

Français Svenska

: Set : Cancel

If the date and time information is already set and you want to to make a change, set date and time information by using the [Date/Time] menu in the [SETUP MENU].

2.Select the language you want to use using the direction buttons () on your camera, and then press the OK button

English, Korean, Chinese (traditional / simplified), French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Swedish, Dutch, Danish, and Russian.

3.The current date and time can be set on the following screen.

INITIAL SETTING

Date/Time

 

 

Type

mm/dd/yy

24h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date

01

01

2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Time

00

00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

: Set

 

 

: Cancel

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page Do not use the flash in close proximity to people or infants Important Safety Information001 Do not disassemble the charger Precautions for Battery UsagePrecautions for Charger Usage 002Contents 004 Using the MenuContents Using Software Sizes for 35mm film and Size of Sensor FeatureUse a 100mm lens with the GX-20 007Or icons indicates the each direction button Understanding illustrated icons used in this user guide008 ButtonsContents of the Operating Manual Memo Setting the Language and Date Information Checking the Contents of the PackageChecking the Contents of the Package 013 Names of Working PartsFront & Top 014 Rear015 Quick reference guideCharging LED Status Charging and Inserting the BatteryCharging the Battery 016017 Inserting the BatteryInsert the battery as shown on the picture 018 Battery Level IndicatorLifetime of the battery Fully charged battery Battery Operating Normal Flash photography019 Inserting the Memory CardClose the Card cover 020 Precautions When Using the Memory Card021 Move the main switch to the on positionBattery grip supports the green button Turning the Camera On and Off022 Setting the Language and Date InformationCurrent date and time can be set on the following screen LCD Panel Indications Using the full automatic program mode Starting Basic Shooting Auto modeCheck that the camera is off Attaching and removing the lens024 025 How you hold the camera is important when taking picturesCorrect methods of holding the camera 026 OIS Optical Image StabilizationTurning On the OIS Function Optical Image Stabilization027 While Power is On or Operating Mode DialLCD Monitor Indications Detailed InformationCapture Mode Captured images Playback ModeAperture Value Shooting mode Shutter Speed 029Dark Histogram Display030 PlaybackDisplays the aperture value When capturing or adjustingViewfinder Indications 031032 Flash modeLCD Panel Indications AFAuto Focusing Frame Focus indicator Using the full automatic program modeSet the mode dial to Auto mode Set the focus mode lever to SAFReview captured images on the LCD monitor Operating the shutter release buttonHard-to-Autofocus Subjects Shutter release button has two positions035 Adjusting the Viewfinder to Your EyesightUsing the Zoom ring Adjust the diopter adjustment lever to suit Your eyesightCharging to On in the CUSTOM2 Menu Using the Drive Mode036 MoveGetting a Better Picture by Using More Functions Liveview Using the Liveview functionDisplaying the Digital Preview DigitalPress the OK button Main switch toManual White Balance Manual W.B 039You can focus with the following methods Using AutofocusSet the focus mode lever to SAF or CAF Checking the focus041 Selecting the Focusing Area AF PointSetting the Focus Position in the Viewfinder Choose the part of the viewfinder to set focus toKeep pressing the shutter button halfway Fixing the Focus042 Centre the subject to focus043 Adjusting the Focus Manually Manual FocusUsing the Focus Indicator You can manually adjust the focus using the focus indicator044 Using the Viewfinder Matte FieldEffect of Shutter Speed Using slower shutter speedUsing faster shutter speed Effect of Shutter Speed and Effect of ApertureDepth of Field? How to Check Depth of Field046 Now you can check the depth of field in the viewfinder047 Set with the metering mode leverSelecting the Metering Method Exposure CompensationPress the AE-L button AE-L with AF Locked048 049 Using the RAW buttonFocus on the subject Using the Mirror Lock Up FunctionPress the direction buttons to select Self-Timer 2 secs 050051 Self-Timer ShootingFocus indicator appears when the subject is in focus Drive Single Frame Shooting Move Set Self-Timer 12 secs052 Remote Control Shooting Sold SeparatelyRemote control unit is pressed Point the remote control unit towardsPress the Menu button Using the MenuUsing the Menu button 053054 Using the Capture MenuPicture Wizard This section explains the methods for Capture MenuJpeg Size File FormatJpeg Quality You can set the colour space to use Colour SpaceSet RAW Button LiveviewContrast You can save the current set value to User program modeUser Registration Extended Bracket Interval ShootingNumber of Shots 2 9 images Auto EV Adjust The exposure isMulti Exposure 058Select OIS menu in the Capture Menu Memory of Settings OIS Optical Image Stabilization059 Superimpose AF Area Using the CUSTOM1 MenuAF in remote control Link AF Point & AECatch in Focus Enable AF Performs Autofocus when pressing the AF buttonAF Button Function AF by Press HalfwayProgram Line Metering Time Locks the exposure value when the focus is lockedEV Steps AE-L with AF LockedAuto EVC WB when using flashFine Tune when AWB WB Adjustable RangeISO Display Colour Temp. UnitHigh Noise Noise ReductionSet the sensitivity step Reset Custom1ISO Steps Set Max ISO RangeUse Aperture Ring Using the CUSTOM2 MenuDial in Program / Sv / Tv / Av / TAv / M / X / B Green Button in TAv&MRelease in Charging One-touch BracketingRemaining Count Bracketing OrderSaving Rotation Info Preview MethodInitial Zoom Auto RotationFires built-in fl ash as master in wireless mode Select BatteryLight of Top LCD Flash in Wireless Mode Reset Custom2You can turn the camera operation beep on or off Using the Setup MenuFormat BeepLanguage/言語 Date SettingTime Setting Date/Time072 LCD colour adjustmentLCD Brightness Video Out073 Auto Power OffUSB Selecting an external device Folder Name074 Sensor CleaningSelect Sensor Cleaning on the Setup Menu menu Change File NameChecks dust in the sensor Dust RemovalDust Alert Dust can be removed by shaking the SensorUnclear your camera AF fine adjustmentReset Pixel Mapping077 Using the Playback MenuExposure Warning Quick ViewBack Set Move Exit Digital PreviewDigital Filter 078Expressing the background out of focus Adjusting the sensitivity of the image sensorShooting in the different exposure rates Taking a picture of a fast-moving subject080 Using the best programmed exposure, P Program modeAutomatic Program Exposure Mode Rotate the Mode dial to select PTo change the aperture 081Sv Mode, Aperture f = Sv Sensitivity Priority ModeShooting in the different exposure rates 082Now, you are ready to take some pictures Tv Shutter Priority ModeTaking a picture of a fast-moving subject 083Expressing the background out of focus Av Aperture Priority ModeRotate the Mode dial to select Av Turn the rear dial and adjust the aperture valueTAv Mode, Aperture f = Using the automatic ISO setting modeTAv Shutter & Aperture Priority Mode 085086 Manual ModeAE-L in M mode EV Bar087 Bulb ModeRotate the Mode dial to select B Shooting with long time shutter speedNow, the flash fires as soon as you press the shutter button Using the external flashFlash X-Sync Mode 088089 User ModeRotate the Mode dial to select User 090 While using the front dialFocus indicator appears in the viewfi nder when focused Changing the Exposure and Shooting Auto Bracket091 Press the Fn button Setting the White BalanceColour Temperature 092Press the direction button Setting the Colour TemperatureAdjusting the White Balance Manually ManualAuto Check Set Exit Set Fine-Tuning the White Balance094 Daylight Check SetDaylight Exit Set 095Press the OK button twice Green Magenta Blue AmberPress the direction buttons to select a desired sensitivity Adjusting the sensitivity of the image sensorSetting the Sensitivity 096Using the Flash 098 Using the Built-in FlashSelecting Flash Mode Press the direction buttons to select Flash modeAuto Fill-In Auto +Red-eye Using Auto DischargeWireless Mode 099100 Using Fill-in FlashUsing Red-eye Reduction Flash Brighten the surroundings when shootingSubject moved in the direction of the arrow Front curtain sync, Rear curtain syncDaylight-Sync Shooting 101Compensating Flash Output Flash Characteristics in Each Exposure ModeUsing the Flash in Tv Shutter Priority Mode Using the Flash in Av Aperture Priority Mode103 Using Slow-Speed-SyncUsing Tv Shutter Priority Mode Using M Manual ModeSensitivity Built-in flash guide number Distance and Aperture when Using the Built-in FlashCalculating Aperture Value from Shooting Distance 104Camera Function Flash Using an External Flash Sold SeparatelyAbout the LCD Panel Display for SEF-36PZF 105Unit Using P-TTL Auto ModeUsing High-Speed Flash Sync Mode 106Red-Eye Reduction Using in Wireless ModeWireless Mode Wireless Flash Control P-TTL Flash Mode108 Using the external flash sync terminalConnecting the Camera to AV Equipment How to Playback the Images110 This chapter explains how to playback still picturesPlaying Back Still Pictures Rotating Images111 Displaying a FolderEffect of the Slideshow Show, Interval, and Effect setting screen appearsSlideshow 112Press the direction button to select Save as Digital Filters113 Different name Press the Fn buttonDigital Filter 114115 Converting RAW files to Jpeg formatYou can convert captured RAW files into Jpeg files 116 Deleting ImagesDeleting a Single Image Deleting All Images You can delete one image at a time117 Deleting Selected Images from Nine-Image DisplayDeleting Folders 118 Deleting images taken with the RAW+ buttonYou can protect images from being accidentally deleted Protecting Images from DeletionProtecting a Single Image Protecting All Images120 Connecting the Camera to AV EquipmentUsing the Samsung RAW Converter Using the Software122 Software NotesSystem Requirements 123 Click Setting up the application software124 125 Starting PC modePress the Menu button and select the Setup Menu menu Unexpected disconnection Removable DiskDownloading stored images 126Windows 2000/ME/XP/Vista Setting up the USB Driver for MACUsing the USB Driver for MAC Removing the removable disk128 Samsung MasterDownloading images Samsung Master129 130 Image viewerYou can view the stored images 131 Image editYou can edit the still image 132 Movie edit133 Using the Samsung RAW ConverterDeveloping the RAW files Exposure Correcting the exposure134 Original image Saving the RAW files into Jpeg or Tiff formatHandling the JPEG/TIFF files as you edit RAW files 135Memo Printing Single Images Settings for All Images Setting the Printing Service Dpof138 Setting the Printing Service DpofPrinting Single Images Set the following items for each image139 Settings for All ImagesPress the Fn button in Playback mode 140 Printing Using PictBridgeConnecting the Camera to the Printer Set the USB on the Setup Menu to PrintPaper size 141Button 142 Print One Printing All Images143 Confirmation screen144 Printing Images Using the Dpof SettingsDisconnecting the Cable from the Printer When you have finished printing, turn off the cameraAppendix Optional AccessoriesOthers Optional AccessoriesExternal Flash SEF-54PZF / SEF-36PZF Camera Case147 TroubleshootingError Messages Description 148 Computer Problem Cause Remedy149 PrinterFocal Length on 150PC manufacturer or Bios manufacturer Case There is an unexpected error during file transferWhen using the USB hub? How to stop the programMain Specifications 153 Main SpecificationsGlossary Histogram Image ResolutionExif Exchangable Image File Format Gradation156 SymbolIndex 021 E157 076158 Correct disposal of batteries in this productTrade Name Model No Samsung GX-20 FCC noticeDeclaration of Conformity 159Memo Memo
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