Samsung EC-NV20ZSBA/RU manual Camera suddenly stops working while in use, Images are unclear

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Before contacting a service centre

Camera does not take images when pressing the Shutter button

There is insufficient memory capacity

Delete unnecessary image files.

The memory card has not been formatted

Format the memory card. (p.75)

The memory card is exhausted

Insert a new memory card.

The memory card is locked

Refer to [Card Locked!] error message. (p.79)

The camera s power is off

Turn the camera power on.

The battery is exhausted

Insert a fully charged battery. (p.16)

Battery is inserted incorrectly with the polarities reversed.

Insert the battery according to the polarity marks (+, -).

The camera suddenly stops working while in use

The camera stopped due to a malfunction

Remove /re-insert battery and switch the camera on.

The images are unclear

A picture was taken the subject without setting an appropriate macro mode Select an appropriate macro mode to take a clear image.

Taking a picture beyond the flash range Take a picture within the flash range.

The lens is smudged or dirty Clean the lens.

The flash does not fire

Flash off mode has been selected

Dis-engage flash off mode.

The camera mode can't use flash

Refer to the FLASH instruction. (p.34~35)

Incorrect date and time is displayed

The date and time have been set incorrectly or the camera has adopted the default settings

Reset the date and time correctly.

The camera buttons do not operate

Camera malfunction

Remove/re-insert battery and switch the camera on.

A card error has occurred while the memory card is in the camera.

Incorrect memory card format

Re-format the memory card.

The images don't play back

Incorrect file name (Violation of DCF format)

Do not change the image file name.

Colour of image is different to the original scene

White balance or effect setting is incorrect

Select appropriate White balance and effect.

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Contents English Use this camera in the following order InstructionsGetting to know your camera Thank you for buying a Samsung Digital CameraPage Contents Using the LCD monitor to set the camera Setup 067 Setup menu Software System chart Camera case Camera strapIdentification of features Front & TopBack Self-timer lamp BottomMode dial Mode icon SLB-0837B rechargeable battery specification Connecting to a Power SourceNumber of images and battery life Using the SLB-0837B Connecting to a Power Source How to charge the rechargeable battery SLB-0837B Charging LED of the AC AdapterTurn off the cameras power before inserting the memory card Inserting the BatteryInsert the battery as shown Inserting the memory cardInstructions on using the memory card Fine Normal 30FPS 15FPS When Using the Camera for the First Time Smart button Selected menu To the left / rightSetting up the date, time and date type Setting up the languageSelections LCD monitor indicatorISO How to use the Auto mode Starting the recording modeHow to use the Program mode How to use the ASR Advanced Shake Reduction mode How to use the Manual modeThings to watch out for using the ASR mode How to use the Effect mode How to use the Scene mode Using Successive Recording How to use the Movie modePausing while recording a movie clip Successive Recording Recording the movie clip without soundThings to Watch Out for When Taking Pictures Power button Using the camera buttons to set the cameraShutter button Zoom W / T button Wide ZoomFace recognition FR button SCENEPORTRAIT, CHILDREN, Beach & SNOW, Self SHOT, CaféUsing the LCD monitor to set the camera Normal Vivid Sepia Menu MultiSpot Center Soft Negative Custom MenuSelecting the colour tone Colour toneYou can add colour tone on the captured image StabilizerBrightness Selecting focus typeFlash Unit mFlash mode indicator Icon Description Continuous shot SizeCapture Sharpness MeteringSpot Effect Focus AreaQuality / Frame rate Self-timer / Remote controlDescription of Self-timer / Remote mode DoubleReplacing battery for the remote control Remote control rangeVoice recording / Voice memo Movie Clip frame stabiliser Voice memoExposure compensation ISODaylight Using the Custom White BalanceWhite balance CloudyEffect Photo Frame Scene menuFirework Effect Motion GIF Effect Composite shooting Selecting 2 composite shootingSetting up the shutter speed Shutter SpeedPhoto Gallery mode Aperture ValueSelecting an album Album modeImages play back by album Adding images in an albumRotating an image Date modePlaying back an album Selecting a dateSelect images mode Playing back a still image Starting play modePlaying back a movie clip Playing back a recorded voice Movie clip capture functionOn camera movie trimming Capture still images from the movie clipPlaying back a recorded voice memo ON/OFFYou can play the movie clip and images by remote control Using the remote control in play modePlay mode button Back buttonImage enlargement Thumbnail / Enlargement buttonMaximum enlargement rate in proportion to the image size Repeat Option Configure slide show effectsStarting the slide show ONE PlayThis is used to delete the displayed image Protecting imagesDeleting images ONEONE PIC CancelDpof Standard ALL PicsDpof Print size Dpof IndexRotating an image Resize Image Resize TypesTrimming Motion GIF How to play back the Motion GIF file Motion GIF Red eye fixPictBridge Connecting the Camera to a PrinterPrint mode Easy printingPrinting images Custom mode Custom SetPictBridge Setup menu ResetLogo LCDNtsc PAL How to select the setup menu OSD setFile name Setting up the Date / Time / Date typeLanguage World Time Imprinting the recording dateThere is an option to include Date / Time on still images Auto Focus lamp LCD brightness Auto power offYou can turn the Auto Focus lamp on and off Quick view Start up imageOperation Sound Sound VolumeStart up sound Shutter soundFormatting a memory Delete AllCopy To Card Connecting to an external monitorSelecting Video out type Initialisation NtscSand can be particularly troublesome to cameras Extremes in temperature may cause problemsImportant notes Handling the cameraDo not attempt to disassemble or modify the camera Camera MaintenanceFile Error Card LockedBefore contacting a service centre Flash does not fire Camera suddenly stops working while in useImages are unclear Incorrect date and time is displayedImages are too bright SpecificationsNo image on external monitor Flash Super FineSoftware Notes Image PlaySystem Requirements About the softwareSetting up the application software Setting up the application software Starting PC mode Connecting the camera to a PCDownloading stored images Starting PC mode Windows 98SE Removing the removable diskWindows 2000/ME/XP/Vista Using the USB Driver for MAC Setting up the USB Driver for MACTo remove the USB driver, refer to the process shown below Samsung Master Image viewer You can view the stored images Image edit You can edit the still imageSamsung Biz Reader Recognizing the namecard image file Samsung Biz Reader FAQ When the movie clip doesn’t play back on the PCInstalling codec for Mac OS Installing codec for WindowsWhen the DirectX 9.0 or later is not installed 100 Correct Disposal of This ProductFCC notice Samsung Techwin6806-4307
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EC-NV20ZSBA/IN, EC-NV20ZBBB/E1, EC-NV20ZSBA/RU, EC-NV20ZBBA/E3, EC-NV20ZSBA/AS specifications

The Samsung EC-NV20ZSBA/E2, EC-NV20ZBBA/E2, and EC-NV20ZBBA/E3 are part of the NV20 series of digital cameras that reflect Samsung's commitment to delivering advanced photographic capabilities in a compact design. These models cater to a wide range of photography enthusiasts, from casual users to more serious hobbyists, providing a versatile platform for capturing high-quality images and videos.

One of the standout features of the NV20 series is its impressive 10.2-megapixel resolution. This high resolution allows users to capture detailed images with clarity, making it suitable for various printing sizes and cropping without loss of quality. Complementing the robust sensor is a 5x optical zoom lens, which offers a focal length equivalent to 35mm to 175mm, providing users the flexibility to capture wide landscapes or zoom in on distant subjects.

The NV20 series also boasts advanced image stabilization technology, which is essential for reducing the effects of camera shake, particularly in low-light conditions or at full zoom. This feature ensures that images retain sharpness and clarity, allowing users to take photos confidently without needing a tripod.

In terms of user experience, the cameras come equipped with a large 2.7-inch LCD screen. This display provides ample space for reviewing images, navigating menus, and enjoying playback of captured moments. Additionally, it features a user-friendly interface designed to streamline the operation, ensuring that even novice users can quickly become familiar with the camera's functions.

Another notable highlight is the collection of scene modes available in the NV20 series. These modes allow users to optimize settings for various environments, such as beach, sunset, night, and portrait, making it easy to achieve the desired results regardless of the setting. Furthermore, the cameras include advanced face detection and smile detection functionalities, which enhance portrait photography by ensuring that subjects are always in focus and well-exposed.

The NV20 models also feature video recording capabilities, enabling users to capture high-quality videos in addition to still images. This versatility makes the camera an excellent choice for documenting special moments and events.

With its sleek design, high-resolution sensor, versatile zoom range, and user-friendly features, the Samsung EC-NV20ZSBA/E2, EC-NV20ZBBA/E2, and EC-NV20ZBBA/E3 present a compelling option for anyone looking to enhance their photography experience. Whether for everyday snapshots or more creative endeavors, these cameras offer the technology and performance required to capture the world in stunning detail.