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

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Contents

Using

Advanced

Shooting

Modes

080Using the best programmed exposure, P (Program) mode

080 P (Automatic Program Exposure) Mode

082Shooting in the different exposure rates

082Sv (Sensitivity Priority) Mode

083Taking a picture of a fast-moving subject

083Tv (Shutter Priority) Mode

084Expressing the background out of focus

084Av (Aperture Priority) Mode

085Using the automatic ISO setting mode

085TAv (Shutter & Aperture Priority) Mode

086Using the manual mode to choose your own camera settings

086M (Manual) Mode

086

EV Bar

087Shooting with long time shutter speed

087B (Bulb) Mode

088Using the external flash

088X (Flash X-Sync) Mode

089Saving your own exposure setting and using the stored set value

089 User Mode

090Changing the Exposure and Shooting (Auto Bracket)

092Setting the Colour Temperature

092Setting the White Balance

093Adjusting the White Balance Manually

094Fine-Tuning the White Balance

096Adjusting the sensitivity of the image sensor

096

Setting the Sensitivity

096

Setting the Range of Automatic Correction in AUTO

Using the

Flash

How to Playback the Images

098 Using the Built-in Flash

098 Selecting Flash Mode

099Using Auto Discharge

100Using Fill-in Flash

100Using Red-eye Reduction Flash

101Front curtain sync, Rear curtain sync

101Daylight-Sync Shooting

102Compensating Flash Output

102Flash Characteristics in Each Exposure Mode

103Using Slow-Speed-Sync

104Distance and Aperture when Using the Built-in Flash

104Calculating Aperture Value from Shooting Dis- tance

104Calculating Shooting Distance from Aperture Value

105Using an External Flash (Sold Separately)

105About the LCD Panel Display for SEF-36PZF

106Using P-TTL Auto Mode

106Using High-Speed Flash Sync Mode

107Using in Wireless Mode

107Red-Eye Reduction

108Using the external fl ash sync terminal

110 Playing Back Still Pictures

110Rotating Images

111Displaying Multiple Images

111 Selecting the Number of Images to Display

111Displaying a Folder

112Slideshow

113Digital Filters

115 Converting RAW fi les to JPEG format

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Contents Page Important Safety Information 001Do not use the flash in close proximity to people or infants 002 Precautions for Battery UsagePrecautions for Charger Usage Do not disassemble the chargerContents Using the Menu 004Contents Using Software 007 FeatureUse a 100mm lens with the GX-20 Sizes for 35mm film and Size of SensorButtons Understanding illustrated icons used in this user guide008 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 015016 Charging and Inserting the BatteryCharging the Battery Charging LED StatusInserting the Battery Insert the battery as shown on the picture017 Battery Operating Normal Flash photography Battery Level IndicatorLifetime of the battery Fully charged battery 018Inserting the Memory Card Close the Card cover019 Precautions When Using the Memory Card 020Turning the Camera On and Off Move the main switch to the on positionBattery grip supports the green button 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 Optical Image Stabilization OIS Optical Image StabilizationTurning On the OIS Function 026Detailed Information While Power is On or Operating Mode DialLCD Monitor Indications 027Capture Mode 029 Playback ModeAperture Value Shooting mode Shutter Speed Captured imagesPlayback Histogram Display030 Dark031 When capturing or adjustingViewfinder Indications Displays the aperture valueFlash mode LCD Panel Indications032 Set the focus mode lever to SAF Using the full automatic program modeSet the mode dial to Auto mode AFAuto Focusing Frame Focus indicatorShutter release button has two positions Operating the shutter release buttonHard-to-Autofocus Subjects Review captured images on the LCD monitorAdjust the diopter adjustment lever to suit Your eyesight Adjusting the Viewfinder to Your EyesightUsing the Zoom ring 035Move Using the Drive Mode036 Charging to On in the CUSTOM2 MenuGetting a Better Picture by Using More Functions Digital Using the Liveview functionDisplaying the Digital Preview Liveview039 Main switch toManual White Balance Manual W.B Press the OK buttonChecking the focus Using AutofocusSet the focus mode lever to SAF or CAF You can focus with the following methodsChoose the part of the viewfinder to set focus to Selecting the Focusing Area AF PointSetting the Focus Position in the Viewfinder 041Centre the subject to focus Fixing the Focus042 Keep pressing the shutter button halfwayYou can manually adjust the focus using the focus indicator Adjusting the Focus Manually Manual FocusUsing the Focus Indicator 043Using the Viewfinder Matte Field 044Effect of Shutter Speed and Effect of Aperture Using slower shutter speedUsing faster shutter speed Effect of Shutter SpeedNow you can check the depth of field in the viewfinder How to Check Depth of Field046 Depth of Field?Exposure Compensation Set with the metering mode leverSelecting the Metering Method 047AE-L with AF Locked 048Press the AE-L button Using the RAW button 049050 Using the Mirror Lock Up FunctionPress the direction buttons to select Self-Timer 2 secs Focus on the subjectDrive Single Frame Shooting Move Set Self-Timer 12 secs Self-Timer ShootingFocus indicator appears when the subject is in focus 051Point the remote control unit towards Remote Control Shooting Sold SeparatelyRemote control unit is pressed 052053 Using the MenuUsing the Menu button Press the Menu buttonThis section explains the methods for Capture Menu Using the Capture MenuPicture Wizard 054File Format Jpeg QualityJpeg Size Liveview Colour SpaceSet RAW Button You can set the colour space to useInterval Shooting You can save the current set value to User program modeUser Registration Extended Bracket Contrast058 Auto EV Adjust The exposure isMulti Exposure Number of Shots 2 9 imagesMemory of Settings OIS Optical Image Stabilization 059Select OIS menu in the Capture Menu Link AF Point & AE Using the CUSTOM1 MenuAF in remote control Superimpose AF AreaAF by Press Halfway Enable AF Performs Autofocus when pressing the AF buttonAF Button Function Catch in FocusAE-L with AF Locked Locks the exposure value when the focus is lockedEV Steps Program Line Metering TimeWB Adjustable Range WB when using flashFine Tune when AWB Auto EVCNoise Reduction Colour Temp. UnitHigh Noise ISO DisplaySet Max ISO Range Reset Custom1ISO Steps Set the sensitivity stepGreen Button in TAv&M Using the CUSTOM2 MenuDial in Program / Sv / Tv / Av / TAv / M / X / B Use Aperture RingBracketing Order One-touch BracketingRemaining Count Release in ChargingAuto Rotation Preview MethodInitial Zoom Saving Rotation InfoReset Custom2 Select BatteryLight of Top LCD Flash in Wireless Mode Fires built-in fl ash as master in wireless modeBeep Using the Setup MenuFormat You can turn the camera operation beep on or offDate/Time Date SettingTime Setting Language/言語Video Out LCD colour adjustmentLCD Brightness 072Folder Name Auto Power OffUSB Selecting an external device 073Change File Name Sensor CleaningSelect Sensor Cleaning on the Setup Menu menu 074Dust can be removed by shaking the Sensor Dust RemovalDust Alert Checks dust in the sensorPixel Mapping AF fine adjustmentReset Unclear your cameraQuick View Using the Playback MenuExposure Warning 077078 Digital PreviewDigital Filter Back Set Move ExitTaking a picture of a fast-moving subject Adjusting the sensitivity of the image sensorShooting in the different exposure rates Expressing the background out of focusRotate the Mode dial to select P Using the best programmed exposure, P Program modeAutomatic Program Exposure Mode 080081 To change the aperture082 Sv Sensitivity Priority ModeShooting in the different exposure rates Sv Mode, Aperture f =083 Tv Shutter Priority ModeTaking a picture of a fast-moving subject Now, you are ready to take some picturesTurn the rear dial and adjust the aperture value Av Aperture Priority ModeRotate the Mode dial to select Av Expressing the background out of focus085 Using the automatic ISO setting modeTAv Shutter & Aperture Priority Mode TAv Mode, Aperture f =EV Bar Manual ModeAE-L in M mode 086Shooting with long time shutter speed Bulb ModeRotate the Mode dial to select B 087088 Using the external flashFlash X-Sync Mode Now, the flash fires as soon as you press the shutter buttonUser Mode Rotate the Mode dial to select User089 Changing the Exposure and Shooting Auto Bracket While using the front dialFocus indicator appears in the viewfi nder when focused 090091 092 Setting the White BalanceColour Temperature Press the Fn buttonManual Setting the Colour TemperatureAdjusting the White Balance Manually Press the direction buttonDaylight Check Set Fine-Tuning the White Balance094 Auto Check Set Exit SetGreen Magenta Blue Amber 095Press the OK button twice Daylight Exit Set096 Adjusting the sensitivity of the image sensorSetting the Sensitivity Press the direction buttons to select a desired sensitivityUsing the Flash Press the direction buttons to select Flash mode Using the Built-in FlashSelecting Flash Mode 098099 Using Auto DischargeWireless Mode Auto Fill-In Auto +Red-eyeBrighten the surroundings when shooting Using Fill-in FlashUsing Red-eye Reduction Flash 100101 Front curtain sync, Rear curtain syncDaylight-Sync Shooting Subject moved in the direction of the arrowUsing the Flash in Av Aperture Priority Mode Flash Characteristics in Each Exposure ModeUsing the Flash in Tv Shutter Priority Mode Compensating Flash OutputUsing M Manual Mode Using Slow-Speed-SyncUsing Tv Shutter Priority Mode 103104 Distance and Aperture when Using the Built-in FlashCalculating Aperture Value from Shooting Distance Sensitivity Built-in flash guide number105 Using an External Flash Sold SeparatelyAbout the LCD Panel Display for SEF-36PZF Camera Function Flash106 Using P-TTL Auto ModeUsing High-Speed Flash Sync Mode UnitWireless Flash Control P-TTL Flash Mode Using in Wireless ModeWireless Mode Red-Eye ReductionUsing the external flash sync terminal 108How to Playback the Images Connecting the Camera to AV EquipmentRotating Images This chapter explains how to playback still picturesPlaying Back Still Pictures 110Displaying a Folder 111112 Show, Interval, and Effect setting screen appearsSlideshow Effect of the SlideshowDifferent name Press the Fn button Digital Filters113 Press the direction button to select Save as114 Digital FilterConverting RAW files to Jpeg format You can convert captured RAW files into Jpeg files115 You can delete one image at a time Deleting ImagesDeleting a Single Image Deleting All Images 116Deleting Selected Images from Nine-Image Display Deleting Folders117 Deleting images taken with the RAW+ button 118Protecting All Images Protecting Images from DeletionProtecting a Single Image 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 126 Removable DiskDownloading stored images Unexpected disconnectionRemoving the removable disk Setting up the USB Driver for MACUsing the USB Driver for MAC Windows 2000/ME/XP/VistaSamsung Master Samsung MasterDownloading images 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 135 Saving the RAW files into Jpeg or Tiff formatHandling the JPEG/TIFF files as you edit RAW files Original imageMemo Setting the Printing Service Dpof Printing Single Images Settings for All ImagesSet the following items for each image Setting the Printing Service DpofPrinting Single Images 138Settings for All Images Press the Fn button in Playback mode139 Set the USB on the Setup Menu to Print Printing Using PictBridgeConnecting the Camera to the Printer 140141 ButtonPaper size 142 Confirmation screen Printing All Images143 Print OneWhen you have finished printing, turn off the camera Printing Images Using the Dpof SettingsDisconnecting the Cable from the Printer 144Optional Accessories AppendixCamera Case Optional AccessoriesExternal Flash SEF-54PZF / SEF-36PZF OthersTroubleshooting Error Messages Description147 148 Printer Problem Cause Remedy149 Computer150 Focal Length onHow to stop the program Case There is an unexpected error during file transferWhen using the USB hub? PC manufacturer or Bios manufacturerMain Specifications Main Specifications 153Glossary Gradation Image ResolutionExif Exchangable Image File Format Histogram021 E SymbolIndex 156076 157Correct disposal of batteries in this product 158159 FCC noticeDeclaration of Conformity Trade Name Model No Samsung GX-20Memo Memo
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