Samsung EC-WB35FZBDWSA, EC-WB37FZBDWFR, EC-WB35FZBPBFR, EC-WB35FZBPWFR, EC-WB37FZBDBFR manual Contents

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Contents

Basic functions

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Unpacking

14

Camera layout

15

Using the DIRECT LINK button

17

Inserting the battery and memory card

18

Charging the battery and turning on your camera

19

Charging the battery

19

Turning on your camera

19

Performing the initial setup

20

Learning icons

22

Using the Home screen

23

Accessing the Home screen

23

Icons on the Home screen

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Selecting options or menus

27

Setting the display and sound

29

Setting the display type

29

Setting the sound

30

Capturing photos

31

Zooming

32

Reducing camera shake (OIS)

34

Tips for getting a clearer photo

35

Extended functions

37

Using Basic modes

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Using the Smart Auto mode

38

Using the Program mode

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Using the Smart Movie mode

40

Using the Movie mode

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Using the Smart mode

42

Using the Album

43

Using the Settings menu

43

Using Magic modes

44

Using the Live Panorama mode

44

Using the Photo Filter mode

45

Using the Movie Filter mode

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Editing a photo

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Contents User Manual Do not handle your camera with wet hands Health and safety informationDo not disassemble or attempt to repair your camera Prevent damage to subjects’ eyesightThis may result in electric shock Health and safety informationAvoid interference with pacemakers Disconnect the charger from the wall socket when not in use Use the battery only for its intended purposeDo not touch the flash while it fires Data transference and your responsibilities Refer to options to configure your camera’s settings Learn how to set the options in Shooting modeCopyright information Subject, background, and composition Icons used in this manual Expressions used in this manual Exposure BrightnessBasic troubleshooting Red-eye or Red-eye Fix. pQuick reference Capturing photos of peopleContents Contents Contents Contents Basic functions Optional accessories UnpackingCamera layout Camera layout Access options or menusEnter Playback mode Button DescriptionSelect a Wi-Fi feature. p Using the Direct Link buttonSelect General → Direct Link Wi-Fi Button Setting a Direct Link button optionInsert the battery with the Samsung logo facing up Inserting the battery and memory cardSlide the lock to the right to release the battery Removing the battery and memory cardTurning on your camera in Playback mode Charging the battery and turning on your cameraCharging the battery Turning on your cameraPress to select Date/Time Set, and then press or Performing the initial setupScreen may differ depending on the language you selected Performing the initial setup Icon Description Learning iconsShooting options left Shooting option rightAccessing the Home screen Using the Home screenCurrent Home screen Mode Icons on the Home screen Using the Home screenWi-Fi BasicPhoto Filter Capture a photo with various filter effects. p MagicPanoramic image. p Movie Filter Record a video with various filter effects. pSelect an option Setting WallpaperSelect Display → Wallpapers Scroll to the desired wallpaper, and then pressPress to confirm the highlighted option or menu Selecting options or menusScroll to an option or a menu To go back to the previous menuPress / to select a White Balance option Press to save your settingsSelect Press Selecting options or menusSetting the option display view Setting the display and soundSetting the display type Mode Display typeSetting the display and sound Setting the soundSelect Sounds → Beep Sound Capturing photos Press to return to Shooting modeTo delete the photo, press , and then select Yes Capturing photos ZoomingDigital zoom Select Intelli Zoom Setting Intelli zoomShooting mode, press Intelli zoomShooting mode, press Select OIS Select an option Reducing camera shake OISIcon Description Off OIS is deactivated On OIS is activated Half-pressing the shutter button Holding your camera correctlyWhen Focus frameUsing the focus lock Preventing your subject from being out of focusUsing Basic modes … ……………………………… Extended functionsUsing Basic modes Using the Smart Auto modeActively moving subjects Using the Program modeUsing Basic modes This icon appears next to the scene iconUsing the Smart Movie mode Using the Movie mode Press Shutter to start recordingPause recording Using the Smart modeOn the Home screen, scroll to Basic Select Select a scene Press to pause while recording Press to resumeUsing the Album Using the Settings menuWhen you are finished, release Shutter Using Magic modesUsing the Live Panorama mode  Shooting exampleUsing Magic modes Using the Photo Filter modeOn the Home screen, scroll to Magic Select Select an effect Using the Movie Filter modeOn the Home screen, scroll to Magic Select Select an effect Editing a photo Using Face Detection … …………………………… Selecting a resolution and quality … ……………Changing the camera’s focus ……………………… Select Photo Size Selecting a resolution and qualitySelecting a resolution Select Movie SizeSelecting a photo quality Selecting a resolution and qualityShooting mode, press Select Quality Select an option Using the timer Press Shutter to start the timerPreventing red-eye Setting a flash optionShooting in the dark IconFill Shooting in the darkRed-eye Slow SyncAdjusting the ISO sensitivity Shooting mode, press Select ISO Select an optionUsing auto focus Using macroChanging the camera’s focus Changing the camera’s focus Adjusting the focus areaSelect Focus Area Auto MacroSelect Focus Area → Tracking AF Using tracking auto focusFocus on the subject you want to track, and then press Capturing a self portrait shot Using Face DetectionDetecting faces Select Face Detection → NormalSelect Face Detection → Smile Shot Capturing a smile shotDetecting eye blinking Compose your shotTips for detecting faces  Darker  Neutral Adjusting brightness and colorAdjusting the exposure manually EV Photo will be brighter as the exposure value increasesChanging the metering option Adjusting brightness and colorCompensating for backlighting ACB Shooting mode, press Select ACB Select an optionSelecting a White Balance setting Select White BalanceSelect White Balance → Color Temp Adjusting color temperatureSelect White Balance → Custom Set Defining your own White BalanceNormal, underexposed, and overexposed Using burst modesShooting mode, press Select Drive Select an option ResultsSelect Image Adjust Adjusting imagesPress / to adjust each value You use the zoom Reducing the sound of the zoomShooting mode, press Select Voice Select an option Off Record a video without soundSmart Auto Program Smart Movie Available shooting options by shooting modePhoto Filter Movie Filter Playback/Editing Press / to scroll through files Viewing photos or videos in Playback modeStarting Playback mode Photo file informationVideo file information Viewing photos or videos in Playback modePress / / / to scroll through files Viewing files as thumbnailsViewing files by category Playback mode, rotate Zoom to the leftPress , and then select Filter → a category View files by category, such as date or file typeProtecting a file Press When the pop-up message appears, select YesPlayback mode, press Deleting filesEnlarging a photo Viewing photosSelect Delete → Delete All Deleting all filesViewing panoramic photos Press to return to Playback modeView photos captured in Live Panorama mode Entire panoramic photo appears on the screenSelect Start Slide Show Select Slide Show OptionsSelect a slide show effect option View the slide showPlaying a video Resizing photos Learn how to edit photosEditing a photo Rotating a photoEditing a photo Applying Smart Filter effectsNormal Press / to adjust the option Adjusting portrait photosPress / to adjust the option Press to save Select Face RetouchRemoving red-eye Capturing an image from video Editing a videoTrimming a video Select Trim MovieViewing files on a TV View photos or play videos using the camera buttonsSelect Connectivity → Video Out Select Connectivity → i-Launcher → Off Transferring files to a computerTransferring files to your Windows OS computer Turn on the cameraTurn off the camera Disconnecting the camera for Windows XPTransferring files to your Mac OS computer Transferring files to a computerTurn on the camera Mac OS requirements System RequirementsWindows OS Requirements RequirementsUsing photo or video sharing services …………… Connecting to a Wlan and configuring networkUsing the NFC Feature Tag & Go ……………… Sending photos or videos via email ………………Connecting to a Wlan Connecting to a Wlan and configuring network settingsSelect an AP Select IP Setting → Manual Using the login browserWi-Fi Setting screen, move to an AP, and then press Setting network optionsNetwork connection tips Entering text DoneUsing NFC features in Playback modePhoto Beam Using the NFC Feature Tag & GoUsing NFC features in Shooting mode Using NFC features in Wi-Fi modeOn the camera, capture a photo Saving files to a smart phone automaticallyOn the smart phone, turn on Samsung Smart Camera App Smart phone can connect to only one camera at a timeOn the camera, select a sending option Sending photos or videos to a smart phoneCamera will send the files Using a smart phone as a remote shutter release On the smart phone, set the following shooting optionsRelease to capture the photo Using a smart phone as a remote shutter releaseOn the smart phone, touch and hold to focus Focus is automatically set to Multi AFSending photos or videos via email Changing email settingsSelect Sender Setting DoneSetting an email password Select Setting Password → OnSelect Change Password Changing the email passwordSelect Next Scroll to files to send, and then press Sending photos or videos via emailCamera will send the email Connect to a WLAN. p Enter your ID and password to log Using photo or video sharing servicesAccessing a sharing service Uploading photos or videosUsing photo or video sharing services On the Home screen, scroll to Wi-Fi Using Samsung Link to send filesSelect → Nearby devices Using Samsung Link to send files Settings On the Home screen, scroll to Basic Select Select a menu Settings menuAccessing the settings menu Select an itemSound Settings menuDisplay Connectivity Item DescriptionGeneral Reset Off, 1 min, 3 min*, 5 min, 10 min Auto Power OffWi-Fi Button Video output settings will not be reset. Yes, NoAppendixes Error messages Error message Suggested remediesCamera lens and display Camera maintenanceCleaning your camera Camera bodyUsing or storing the camera About memory cards Supported memory cardsSize Memory card capacitySize Super Fine Camera maintenance Battery life About the batteryBattery specifications Specification DescriptionLow battery message Protect batteries, chargers, and memory cards from damageHandle and dispose of batteries and chargers with care Guidelines for charging the battery Disposal guidelinesUpgrading the firmware Turn on the camera Install i-Launcher on the PCSelect Connectivity → i-Launcher → On Before contacting a service center Situation Suggested remediesBefore contacting a service center Situation Camera specifications Camera specifications Date ImprintingWireless network StorageWeight Power sourceDimensions W X H X D InterfaceGlossary Glossary Metering Jpeg Joint Photographic Experts GroupLCD Liquid Crystal Display Mjpeg Motion JpegOptical zoom ResolutionWhite balance color balance Applicable in countries with separate collection systems Index Index Photo shooting mode Playback mode Video recording mode Playback modeAccessing Uploading photos or videos Shooting mode Timer lampMac Windows Using the zoom 32 Zoom button 16 Zoom sound settingsCategory 72 Panoramic photos 75 Slide show 76 Thumbnails Please refer to the warranty that came with your product or
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