Samsung EC-WB5000BPBIT, EC-WB5000BABFR manual Self-timer lamp, Camera Status Lamp, Mode icon

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Identification of features

Self-timer lamp

Icon

Status

Description

 

 

- For the ¿rst 8 seconds, the lamp blinks at 1 second

 

Blinking

intervals.

 

- For the ¿nal 2 seconds, the lamp blinks quickly at

 

 

0.25-second intervals.

 

Blinking

For the 2 seconds, the lamp blinks quickly at

 

 

0.25-second intervals.

 

Blinking

A picture will be taken after about 10 seconds and 2

 

 

seconds later a second picture will be taken.

Camera Status Lamp

Status

Description

Power on

The lamp turns on and off when the camera

is ready to take a picture

 

After taking a picture

The lamp blinks while saving the image data and

turns off when the camera is ready to take a picture

 

When Àash battery is charging

The lamp blinks

 

 

When the USB cable is

The lamp lights up

inserted to a PC

(LCD monitor turns off after initializing the device)

Transmitting Data with a PC

The lamp blinks (LCD monitor turns off)

 

 

When the USB cable is

The lamp blinks

inserted into a printer

 

When the printer is printing

The lamp blinks

 

 

 

The lamp turns on

When the AF activates

(The camera focus on the subject)

The lamp blinks

 

 

(The camera doesn’t focus on the subject)

Mode icon

Refer to page 21 for more information about the camera mode setting.

MODE

Smart Auto

Program

Aperture. Shutter

Priority

 

 

 

 

ICON

 

 

 

 

MODE

Manual

 

User

Night

ICON

 

 

 

 

MODE

Beauty Shot

 

Scene

Movie

ICON

 

 

 

 

MODE

 

 

SCENE

 

Frame Guide

Portrait

Children

Landscape

 

ICON

MODE Close up

Text

Sunset

Dawn

ICON

MODE Backlight

Firework Beach&Snow

ICON

012

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Contents WB5000 Getting to Know your camera Instructions002 Contents Setup menu Setup 061 Sound menuPlay 070 Starting play mode SettingsDisplay View Starting the Multi Slide ShowSystem Requirements Package Contents System chartSold Separately Front & Top Identification of featuresFlash pop-up button p.33 Back Identification of features Electronic View¿nder EVF p.35 EVF/LCD button p.34Attaching a lens cap to the camera Attaching the neck strapAttach the neck strap as shown below When turning the Smart Dial When pressing the Smart DialBattery chamber cover BottomMode icon Self-timer lampCamera Status Lamp SLB-11A rechargeable battery Speci¿cation Connecting to a Power SourceNumber of images and battery life Using the SLB-11A Charging LED Battery Insert the battery as shownInserting the memory card Insert the memory card as shownWhen the memory card is used incorrectly Instructions on how to use the memory card017 Setting up the date, time and date type When using the camera for the first timeIcons LCD monitor indicatorDescription Icons Use the up or down buttons to navigate through the menus How to use the menuUse the left or right buttons to select a sub menu Selecting modes Starting the recording modeShooting modes Each scene is recognized in the following conditions How to use the Smart Auto modeHow to use the Aperture. Shutter Priority mode How to use the Program modeHow to use the User Setting shooting mode How to use the Manual modeHow to use the Beauty Shot mode How to use the Nightscene modesPress the Shutter button to capture images How to use the Scene modes Image size and type are listed below How to use the Movie clip modeGuide Recording HD High De¿nition movie clips Press the Fn button to set the resolution to 1280HQRecording the movie clip without sound You can record HD High De¿nition movie clips X720HQ, 30 fpsPressing the shutter button down half way Things to Watch Out for When Taking PicturesFocus lock Power buttonZoom W/T Lever Shutter buttonZoom W/T lever Digital zoom Wide Wide ZoomFlash pop-up button Diopter adjustment leverAEL/Image protection button Exposure compensation button How to set exposure compensationEVF/LCD button Images. The range of exposure comMenu button Using the electronic view¿nder EVFInfo Disp / Up button OK/AF point buttonHistogram/Grid Window Histogram Info Disp / Up button Macro / Down buttonGrid Manual FocusTypes of focus mode and focus range How to Set Focus ManuallyControl Bar for Manual Focus SuperMode Available focusing method, by recording modeIf flash doesn’t pop up, can not use the flash Flash / Left buttonFlash mode indicator When using the Àash, the 2-second Self-timer / Right buttonIcon Seconds before the image is takenFace Tone User Mode Set Available modeFunctions How to Enable Functions Using the Menu Button White balance Using the Custom White BalanceWhat is colour temperature? Fine-tuning the white balanceISO 64, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200 Priority and Manual modesFace Detection When the person being taken does not look at the cameraThis function can detect up to 10 persons Self Portrait Smart face detectionFace Retouch Face ToneSmile Shot Mode Still Image mode Movie clip mode Icon SizeImage Size Quality / Frame rateDynamic range Metering Center WeightedMulti Exposure will be calculated Based on an average If the dynamic range is set too high, a noise may occurSetting AEB area Drive modeFlash Intensity Auto Focus typeTing will be maintained Focus MarkPhoto Style Selector Up/Down button Image AdjustLeft/Right button SharpnessImage Stabilization This feature allows you to minimize cameraShake while taking a picture OIS Performs optical image StabilizationVoice Memo Key mappingDesired AEL button can be set AEL Shooting is available whileVoice Recording Pausing while recording a voiceRecording Press the OK button again to resumeYou can record the movie without voice Set a desired option and save the setting information Setting user mode Movie clip frame stabiliserHow to set the user mode Off Movie clip frame stabilizer function is disabledSound menu Volume Shutter soundSound  Start up soundThis feature can be set by using the Off and On* buttons Setup menuDisplay AF soundMenu in the play mode Setting the Grid Line Start up imageFunction Description Display Bright Delete or Format menuDisplay Save Quick viewFormatting a memory SettingsInitialisation File name Setting up the Date / Time / Date typeTime Zone Order to prevent unnecessary battery drainage Auto power offSub menus Off The power off function will not operate Imprinting the recording dateAuto Focus lamp Selecting Video out type Connecting to an external monitorOn* The AF lamp will light up in low light conditions You can turn on and off the Auto Focus lampDevice cannot be recognized automatically Setting the USBManner mode Starting play modePlaying back a still image Playing back a movie clipPlaying back a recorded voice Movie clip capture functionPlaying back a voice memo Protect Thumbnail º / Digital Zoom í Lever Move to the desired picture by using the LEFT/RIGHT buttonsSmart Album Image enlargement Select an image that you want to enlarge Details of Each CategoryFile, or a movie clip Play & Pause / OK buttonTemporarily stops playback Resumes playbackDelete Õ button Left / Right / Down / Menu buttonSetting up the play back function using the LCD monitor 4X6 Menu Tab Main Menu Sub MenuLayout Menus are subject to change without prior noticeResize EditRotating an image Face Retouch Custom colourFile name Change the face retouch by pressing the Left/Right buttonChange the brightness by pressing the Left/Right button Brightness will be displayedBe saved as a new file name Contrast control Right buttonView Repeat The Slide show is repeated until cancelledStarting the Multi Slide Show  Start the Multi Slide ShowConfigure Multi Slide show effects Selecting ImagesUnique screen effects can be used for the Multi Slide Show Setting Background Music Setting play intervalFile Options Deleting imagesProtecting images Registering faces You can add your voice to a stored still image Recycle BinSeconds Select the Recycle Bin menu byZoom button Select the number Reset Cancel the print setupUp / Down button Select a number of prints Dpof Size secondary menu Cancel, 3X5, 4X6, 5X7 Press the OK button to confirm the setting DisplayIs displayed Fn button Your changes will be Saved and the menu willFolder is displayed on the LCD monitor Copy To CardPictBridge PictBridge Picture Selection PictBridge Print SettingBe sure to observe the following precautions PictBridge Reset Important notesAreas exposed to dust and dirt WeatherCamera Maintenance Extremes in temperature may cause problemsSamsung cannot be held responsible for camera malfunctions Low Battery File ErrorCard Locked Memory FullCamera power ceases while in use Before contacting a service centreImages are unclear Incorrect date and time is displayed Flash does not fireCamera buttons do not operate Images dont play backSpecifications Capacity 1GB Size SpecificationsDistortion Control Image PlaySoftware Notes QuickTime Player 7.6 H.264MPEG4.AVC playback Requirements System RequirementsAbout the software You can visit the Samsung web-site through the internet Setting up the application software105 106 Refer to page 109 Removing the removable disk Starting PC modeOn your computers desktop display Downloading stored imagesSelect My computer and double Click Removable DiskUnplug the USB cable Removing the removable diskSelect desired folder Samsung MasterClick Next button Downloaded images will be displayedFunctions, Auto download, help, etc AdjustThis window Help menuSaturation Edit ClipWindows media asf file types Development Using the Samsung RAW ConverterShutter Speed 1/15sec, ISO = Correcting the exposureOriginal image Changed image after Handling the JPEG/TIFF ¿les as you edit RAW ¿les Menu option for adjusting the contrast Original imageSaving the RAW ¿les into Jpeg or Tiff format 116 Right-click on the entry with the question ? or exclamation FAQPlays back using the video player Correct disposal of batteries in this product Samsung Eco-mark Correct Disposal of This Product
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