Samsung ER-GX1LZBBA/US, ER-GX1LZBAA Focusing area and focuses on the nearest object Spot, To Wide

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Focusing

Setting the Focusing Area

You can choose the area on which the autofocus focuses.

The default setting is (Wide).

Wide

The camera targets the wide area in the center of the screen (within the

focusing area) and focuses on the nearest object.

Spot

The camera narrows the focusing area to facilitate focusing on a specific

subject.

Set in [Focusing Area] in the [ Rec. Mode] menu.

Rec. Mode

Auto Bracket

AE Metering

Focusing Area

AF Mode

Flash Exp. Comp.

Cancel

0.0

OK OK

INFORMATION

If [Spot AF] is selected for [ btn when shooting] in the [ Custom Setting] menu, the camera

switches to (Spot) for as long as the OK button is held down when the focusing area is set

to (Wide).

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Contents Page For Safe Use of Your Camera Page Precautions for Battery Usage Contents Contents Function Reference Software information Explains the functions of GX-1L by buttons and menus Explains software installation and how to use the programComposition of the Operating Manual This operating manual contains the following chaptersBefore Using Your Camera Sizes for 35 mm film and CCD Mm film 36x24 mm GX-1L Camera CharacteristicsChecking the Contents of the Package Names of Working Parts Button Mode dial Strap lug Button LCD panel Diopter adjustment lever Card coverCard access lamp Viewfinder Information Mode AF mode p.118 Color space p.117Explanation of Set Mode Dial To view explanation of set mode dialFlash mode p.49 Mode Names of Working Parts Names of Working Parts Number of recordable images/ EV compensation Remote control shooting Pb=PictBridge Built-in flash is ready Spot meteringAuto bracketing p.144 Getting Started Attaching the Strap Connecting to a Power Source Checking the cameras functionality AA alkaline batteriesCR-V3 50% use 100% useConnecting to a Power Source Using the memory card Precautions When Using the SD Memory Card 1536x1024 Recorded Pixels Best Better3008x2008 3008x2000 2400x1600Turning the Camera On and Off Initial Settings Language Default setting is EnglishPress the button When an Incorrect Language is Set Frame returns to Date Style Frame moves to mm/dd/yyFrame moves to 24h Display or 12h 12-hour displayPress the four-way controller . The frame moves to the month Only D-XENON lens can be used with this camera Attaching the LensAttaching the Lens Adjusting the Viewfinder Diopter Memo Basic Operations Basic Shooting Operation Basic Shooting Operation Press the shutter release button fully. The picture is taken Delete Basic Shooting Operation Trees and the sky, and produces a bright image Select Portrait Landscape MacroFlash OFF Moving Object modes PortraitMountains How to Select a Shooting Scene Set the mode dial to ScenePet For capturing moving pets Using the Zoom Lens Manual discharge Using the Built-in FlashDoes not discharge when retracted Compatibility of built-in flash and lensSelecting Flash Mode Using the Built-in Flash Without Daylight-Sync Other Shooting Modes Drive Mode Single frame shooting Information OK Auto Drive Mode Self-Timer 12 secs Turn the camera off after shooting OK Auto Drive Mode Remote Control Unit Removing the Eyecup Button and the four-way controller to select Press the button after taking a picture Playing Back Still PicturesNext image appears Rotating Images Select an image Display area Turn the e-dial to the right toward? appears for an image that cannot be displayed Select an image to be displayed first Start Connecting the Camera to AV Equipment Processing Images with Filters SlimTwo times the original size To select an image To select a filterSelected Deleting a Single Image You can delete one image at a time Deleting ImagesUse the four-way controller to select Delete All Deleting All Images You can delete all saved images at onceSelect&Delete Button Image is selected Appears Press Protecting Images Protect all images Will be displayed Setting the Printing Service DpofPress Button Fn menu appears On orTo choose whether to insert Fn Exit 100 0046 Setting the Printing Service Dpof Disconnect the camera from the printer p.90 Printing Using PictBridgePop-up menu appears Connecting the Camera to the Printer Turn the camera off PictBridge menu Press the button Print one screen appears To choose an image to print Paper Size Standard Card 100x150 Letter Postcard 11 x Cancel Printing Using PictBridge Print w/DPOF settings Copies 1 Date Total OK Print Menu Reference Using the Button Functions Operation. p.102 Using the Button FunctionsPlayback menu p.98. Next, press the four-way controller Press to display the Fn menu. Press the four-way controller Using the Menu Button in Capture modeController is pressed Menu if there is one Available Quality Level options appearQuality Level AF Mode Selects the autofocus modeFunction Image Tone Sets the color tone of pictures Recorded Pixels Sets the recording size of imagesSet-up menu Function Format Date AdjustSensor Cleaning ResetIs set to Auto Button when pressed duringButton is pressed Manual mode ISO Corction in AutoResets all the settings in the Custom Function menu To the camera when enabled Using aperture ring*2Times. The default setting is 1.2 times Sets to meter entire screen or Spot area when settingUsing the Fn Menu Adds softening and slimming effects, or adjusts Brightness Sets the Dpof settingsUsing the Mode Dial Bulb 135137 Set shutter speed and aperture106 Function Reference Setting the Recorded Pixels and Quality Level Suited for printing on A4 paper Setting the Recorded PixelsSet in Recorded Pixels in the Rec. Mode menu. p.98 Suited for printing on A3 paperImage is saved in Jpeg format Set in Quality Level in the Rec. Mode menu. p.98To the image but such information is saved Create Jpeg and Tiff imagesMakes the image outlines sharp or soft Settings cannot be changed in Scene mode and mode p.45For use when taking pictures on cloudy days. About 6000K Default setting is AutoFor use when taking pictures in sunlight. About 5200K For use when taking pictures in the shade. About 8000KColor Temperature 114 115 Off ISO Sensitivity Warning is not displayed ISO Sensitivity Warning is displayed when ISO 3200 is setColor Space Set in Color Space in the Custom Setting menu. p.101Created in sRGB when output from a sRGB compatible device Sets to AdobeRGB color spaceFocusing Manually adjust the focusYou can focus with the following methods Autofocus 119 Use the Button to Focus on the Subject Settings cannot be changed in Scene mode p.45 Single modeSubject is kept in focus by continuous adjustment while Set AF Mode in the Rec. Mode menu p.98Focusing area and focuses on the nearest object Spot Subject Set in Focusing Area in the Rec. Mode menuTo Wide 123 Is lit Rec. Mode is set toMode, the capture mode is set to Pet. Continuous mode125 126 Setting the Exposure Depth of field Shallow Deep Depth of FieldExposure Selected. The default setting is Multi-segment meteringSet in AE Metering in the Rec. Mode menu. p.98 Appropriate exposureLinking AF Point and AE During Multi-Segmented Metering Setting the Meter Operating Time 132 Using the Shutter Priority Mode Exposure Warning 135 136 137 138 Aperture and shutter speed are adjusted automatically Using the Bulb ModeAbout the Button Compensation is set Is displayed during compensationRecording the Exposure Before Shooting AE Lock Changing the Exposure Setting StepsManual or Bulb mode If the exposure mode isPress the button in capture mode Fn menu appears 143 Taking Only Over-exposed or Under-exposed Pictures For checking the depth of field with the viewfinder Checking the Composition, Exposure and Focus Before Shooting Set in Preview Method in the Custom Setting menu 148 149 150 Calculating Shooting Distance from Aperture Value Built-in flash guide number Sensitivity152 Using an External Flash Optional 58mm Using P-TTL Auto Mode85mm 70mm 50mm 28mm 48mm 34mm 24mm 19mmUsing High-Speed Flash Sync Mode Wireless Flash Control P-TTL Flash Mode 157 Settings During Playback To select Display StyleShow To select On or Press the button. The selected information setting is savedTo select Format Camera Settings161 City with Blinks Screen for magnifying the Destination region appearsFrame moves to city Press the button twice Camera is ready to take pictures To select DST164 Setting the Display Language p.31 166 Number from 100 to 900. Example 100SSCAM Assigned as the folder name in the form of XxxmmddSet in Folder Name in the Set-up menu. p.99 Set in File # in the Set-up menu. p.99 Continues from the last stored file number169 Resetting to Default Settings 171 172 Software information Minimum 256MB RAM Power Mac G3 or laterSoftware Notes For Windows For MacintoshAbout the software Setting up the application software Starting PC mode Cut Removable Disk179 Removing the removable disk Setting up the USB Driver for MAC Click NextN button Digimax MasterDownloaded images will be displayed Image viewer You can view the stored images 185 186 187 188 Appendix Default Settings Set-up Menu SettingTransfer Mode Sensor Cleaning 194 Reset 170AF in remote control Custom Setting Menu Default Setting Last MemorySetting Off OK btn when shootingDpof Settings Fn Menu Default SettingDrive Mode Single frame No*1 Flash Mode AutoCleaning the CCD 195 Optional Accessories 197 Error Messages Are being used, and no more images can be saved Error MessageCard error Dpof settings file could not be saved because SD There is an error with the printer and the file cannot beTroubleshooting Set to Night DischargeSet NightAre Unknown Devices or Other Devices Use a USB cable with the correct specificationUnknown Devices in Device Manager PC directly CaseComputer may not recognise the camera Security program instructions about how to stop the programManufacturer or Bios manufacturer Recognise the camera as a removable diskMain Specifications Weight Digital Output Connector USB 2.0 HI-SPEEDPower Source Dimensions WxHxDGlossary EV Compensation DCF Design Rule for Camera File SystemDpof Digital Print Order Format EV Exposure ValueQuality Level HistogramND Neutral Density Filter Noise ReductionSRGB standard RGB Recorded PixelsSensitivity Shutter SpeedAn FCC warning Correct Disposal of This Product211 212 6806-3263
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