Samsung EV-NX500ZBMIVN manual 162, Connecting & Transferring Viewing photos or videos on a TV

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Connecting & Transferring > Viewing photos or videos on a TV

You can share up to 1,000 recent files.

On the TV, you can view only photos or videos captured with your camera.

The range of the wireless connection between your camera and a TV may vary depending on the specifications of the AP.

If the camera is connected to two TVs, playback may be slower.

Photos or videos will be shared in their original sizes.

You can only use this feature with a TV that supports home networking features.

Shared photos or videos will not be stored on the TV, but they can be stored in the camera to meet the TV’s specifications.

Transferring photos or videos to the TV may take some time depending on the network connection, the number of files to be shared, or the sizes of the files.

If you power off the camera abnormally while viewing photos or videos on a TV (for example, by removing the battery), the TV considers the camera to still be connected.

The order of photos or videos on the camera may be different than on the TV.

Depending on the number and sizes of photos or videos you want to share, it may take some time to load your files and complete the initial set-up process.

While viewing photos or videos on the TV, continuously using the TV’s remote or performing additional operations on the TV may prevent this feature from working properly.

If you reorder or sort files on the camera while viewing them on a TV, you must repeat the initial set-up process to update the list of files on the TV.

If there are no files in the camera‘s memory, you cannot use this feature.

We recommend you use a network cable to connect your TV to your AP. This will minimize any video ’stuttering’ you may experience when streaming content.

If a nearby device is using the same radio frequency as your camera, the video may stutter when streaming content. We recommend you try other channels on the AP. For more information about changing the AP channel, contact the AP device manufacturer.

To view files on your TV, enable multicast mode on your AP.

1920X1080 (60p) videos can be played only on Full HDTVs or UHD TVs capable of playback at 60p.

You can view 3D files only on 3D-compatible TVs or monitors.

Video playback may not be available on devices that do not support HEVC codecs.

UHD video playback may not work properly on some TVs.

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Contents Page Copyright information Prevent damage to subjects’ eyesight Health and safety informationDo not disassemble or attempt to repair your camera Do not handle your camera with wet handsAvoid interference with pacemakers Use the battery only for its intended purposeCamera or other equipment Do not place the camera in or near magnetic fields Never use a damaged battery or memory cardDo not touch the flash while it fires Do not drop or subject the camera to strong impactsUse your camera in the normal position Bluetooth precautionsDo not expose the lens to direct sunlight Avoid interference with other electronic devicesShutter button Safety warnings and precautionsIndications used in this manual Additional informationContents Shooting Functions 111 100105 106133 127129 130171 153161 165205 186187 198Standing photography Holding the cameraTilt the display from 180˚ upwards to 45˚ downwards Crouching photography Using the displayHigh-angle shot Low-angle shotSmaller the f-number, the greater the size of the aperture ApertureAperture value and the depth of field Shutter speed ISO sensitivity Value ISO sensitivity can control the graininess of a photoShutter speed ApertureLook at these photos below and compare the changes Correlation between focal length, angle, and perspectiveWhat controls out-of-focus effects? DOF depends on the aperture valueDOF depends on focal length Rule of Thirds DOF previewCompositions. Below are a few examples Flash guide number FlashBounce Photography My Camera AC adapter/USB cable Getting startedUnpacking Check your product box for the following items13 12 11 Camera layout16 15 Video recording button EV button Button When capturing a photo AccessWhen recording a video Switch between AF and MF Button Playback mode Delete files Playback buttonUSB and shutter release port Battery chamber/Memory card coverTripod mount NFC tagUsing the Self Shot mode Using the displayRemoving the battery and memory card Inserting the battery and memory cardInsert the battery with the Samsung logo facing up Using the memory card adapter Charging the battery Charging the battery and turning on your cameraTurning on your camera Performing the initial setup Press m to finish the initial setup My Camera Performing the initial setupUsing custom buttons and dials Using buttons and dialsSelecting functions options Selecting by touch Using mSelecting the photo size in P mode Rotate the mode dial to P Press m or touchPress m or touch Back to switch to Shooting mode Press f or touch Using the smart panelAdjust the exposure value in P mode Rotate the mode dial to PUsing the iFn standard function Using iFnRotate the mode dial to P, A, S, or M White Balance Adjust the focus ring to select an optionIntelli-Zoom Aperture Shutter Speed Using the iFn plus functionRotate the mode dial to P, A, S, or M Press m d iFn Setting Available optionsCapturing photos Display iconsMy Camera Display icons Recording videos About the level gauge Viewing photos Playback modePlaying videos Playback Changing the information displayedPress D repeatedly to change the display type ShootingViewing the notification panel Lens layout LensesLens contacts Samsung 20-50mm F3.5-5.6 ED II lens example Locking or unlocking the lensNX 50-150mm F2.8 S ED OIS lens example Using the Custom Focus Range Limiter Function Focal length Lens markingsFind out what the numbers on the lens signify Aperture valueExternal flash layout AccessoriesAF-assist light Hot-shoe fastening dial Hot-shoe connection Connecting the external flash Rotate the mode dial to t Align your subject in the frame Auto modeShooting modes Half-press Shutter to focus Recognizable scenesPress Shutter to capture the photo Program mode Minimum shutter speed Program ShiftAperture Priority mode Shutter Priority mode Using the Bulb function Manual modeSaving custom modes Custom modeSelecting custom modes Downloading custom modesDeleting custom modes When Jump Shot is selected Samsung Auto Shot modeWhen Trap Shot is selected When Baseball is selectedRotate the mode dial to s Select a scene Smart modeCapturing panoramic photos When you are finished, release ShutterPress Video recording to start recording Recording a videoPress Video recording again to stop Recording. Cool down the camera to continue recording You can capture 3D photos or videos with an optional 3D lens 3D modeAvailable functions by shooting mode Shooting Functions Photo size Size and ResolutionSuper Fine QualityFine NormalExamples ISO sensitivityAuto ISO Range Customizing ISO settingsSet to adjust ISO Step, Auto ISO Range, or ISO Expansion ISO StepExamples Oled ColorWhite Balance Options You can also customize preset White Balance optionsPicture Wizard photo styles Smart Filter To set the auto focus AF modeContinuous AF Single AFManual focus Active AFAF area function changes the positions of the focus area AF areaSelection AF Saving Selection AF positionMulti AF Zone AFNormal Face DetectionFace Winking face Smile Shot Wink ShotAF Point Touch AFTracking AF Touch AFShooting Functions Touch AF One Touch ShotMF Assist Focus assistEnlarge Focus Setting MF & DMF responsivenessDMF Direct Manual Focus AF Release PriorityColor Focus PeakingLevel Off, High, Normal*, LowOptical Image Stabilization OIS 100 Drive shooting methodSingle Continuous 101Burst 102 TimerAuto Exposure Bracketing AE Bracket White Balance Bracketing WB Bracket 103Picture Wizard Bracketing P Wiz Bracket Depth Bracketing Bracketing settingsYou can set up the options for each bracket function 104105 Interval Capture106 FlashClearly 107 Adjusting the flash intensityReducing the red-eye effect Setting external flash Flash settings108 109 Setting wireless sync for external flashLocking the flash intensity 110111 MeteringMulti 112 Center-weightedSpot Measuring the exposure value of the focus area 113114 Dynamic RangeExposure compensation Using Framing Mode115 About histogram Using the brightness adjustment guide116 Histogram117 Exposure/Focus lockDrag to the exposure area Exposure/Focus separation118 On the screen, touch an area to focus on itMovie size When Video Out is set to NtscVideo functions 119Set the Movie quality When Video Out is set to PAL120 Movie qualityBit rates for movie sizes 121Set the playing speed of a video 122Fast/Slow Movie AF ResponsivenessAF Shift Speed 123Fader Wind Cut 124Voice Mic LevelPlayback/Editing Viewing image thumbnails Scroll command dial 2 or press C/F to scroll through files126 Viewing photosViewing files by category 127Thumbnail view, press m z Filter Category 128 Scroll command dial 1 to the right to open the photo bundleViewing continuous and burst shots Protect your files from accidental deletion 129Protecting files Lock/Unlock all filesDeleting multiple files 130Deleting files Deleting a single file131 Viewing photosEnlarging a photo Press m 132Viewing a slide show Select a slide show effect option133 134 Playing videosScanning backward or forward Adjust the volume of a video while playing it Adjusting the brightness of a videoAdjusting the volume of a video Adjust the brightness of a video while playing itPlayback mode, scroll to a video, and then press m 136Trimming a video during playback Capturing an image during playback137 Editing photosCropping a photo Change the size of a photo and save it as a new file 138Touch → Touch an option Press o or touch Done Touch to save139 Touch Touch an adjusting optionOriginal 140Touch , and then touch an option Apply special effects to your photosConnecting & Transferring 142 Connecting to a smart phoneUsing the NFC Feature Using NFC features in Shooting modeUsing NFC features in Playback mode Photo Beam Using the GPS Geo Tagging Feature143 Sending files to a smart phone 144Shooting mode, press R Select the camera from the list on the smart phone 145Select files to transfer On the smart phone, touch Controlling the camera remotely with a smart phone 146Shooting mode, press R Touch 147 148 Using a smart phone as a remote shutter releaseOn the smart phone, touch to capture the photo Saving files to a smart phone automatically 149Shooting mode, touch Capture a photo 150Downloading custom modes via a smart phone 151152 Playback mode, touch Connecting to a WlanSending photos via email 153154 Setting network optionsManually setting the IP address Network Password Enter the network password IP SettingNetwork connection tips 155Entering text 156Change the case, etc. Touch a key to enter it Sending photos via email 157Select the Name box, enter your name, and then touch 158Storing a sender’s information Press f159 Setting an email password160 Changing the email passwordConnect the camera to the TV Connecting wirelessly161 Playback mode, touch Select or162 Connecting & Transferring Viewing photos or videos on a TV163 Connecting via cableViewing files on a TV Viewing files on a 3D TV 164Using the Auto Backup feature Connecting to a computerUsing Auto Backup for photos or videos Installing the program for Auto Backup on your PCSelect OK 166167 Connecting the camera as a removable diskTransferring files to your Windows OS computer 168 Disconnecting the camera for WindowsTransferring files to your Mac OS 169 Camera settings menu RAW Compression User settingsManage Custom Mode 171Adobe RGB 172Color Space SRGBGrid Line 173Distortion Correct User DisplayCustom 174Center Marker Key Mapping175 Set the function for the EV button 176177 IFn SettingCommand Dial Adjust the iFn settings for an i-Function lensTouch Operation Lens Button Speed Settings178 Auto Self ShotShutter 179MobileLink/NFC Image Size Learn to configure your camera’s settings Setting180 181 File Number 182Hdmi Output File Name183 184 Appendix 186 Error messagesMaintaining the camera Cleaning the camera187 Inappropriate places to use or store the camera Using or storing the cameraUsing on beaches or shores 188Other precautions Using the camera with caution in the humid environments189 About memory cards 190Supported memory cards Photo 191Memory card capacity 28M 256 471 810 102Video 192Use a memory card that meets the standard requirements 193Use only Samsung-approved batteries About the batteryBattery specifications 194Photos Approx min./Approx photos Videos Battery lifeLow battery message 195196 Battery precautions197 Use only the provided USB cable Battery may not charge whenHandle and dispose of batteries and chargers with care Follow the on-screen instructions to install i-Launcher Using programs on a PCInstalling i-Launcher Turn on the camera Install i-Launcher on the PCHard disk capacity 199Requirements for Windows OS Requirements for Mac OSAvailable programs Using i-Launcher200 Opening i-LauncherRequirements 201Program 202Information, refer to the program guide Updating the firmware Connecting via USB cable203 204 Connecting via Wi-FiSelect Download in the pop-up window 205 206 207 208 Camera specifications209 210 211 Glossary212 213 214 215 216 217 Optional accessories218 IndexLayout Locking Markings Unlocking 219NFC 142 Notification panel Capturing Options Recording Viewing Playback mode Shooting mode220 Mac WindowsPlease refer to the warranty that came with your product
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