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Shooting Functions

Drive (shooting method)

You can set the shooting method, such as Continuous, Timer, or Bracketing.

Select Single to capture one photo at a time. Select Continuous Normal or Continuous High to shoot fast moving subjects. Select AE Bracket, WB Bracket, P Wiz Bracket, or Depth Bracket to adjust exposure, White Balance, apply picture Wizard effects, or capture photos with different depths of field. You can also select Timer to capture a photo automatically after a specified time.

Available options may differ depending on shooting conditions.

Rotate the drive dial to select a shooting method.

When Continuous High is selected (example)

Icon Description

HSingle (p. 111)

iContinuous Normal (p. 111)

WContinuous High (p. 111)

KTimer (p. 112)

LBracketing (p. 112)

Do not rotate the drive dial beyond the permitted limits. Doing so may damage

the camera.

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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 handsUse the battery only for its intended purpose Avoid interference with pacemakersCamera 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 impactsData transference and your responsibilities Do not expose the lens to direct sunlightAvoid interference with other electronic devices Use your camera in the normal positionPrecautions when using the camera Bluetooth precautionsShutter button Safety warnings and precautionsIndications used in this manual Additional informationContents Shooting Functions 109 101104 106144 140141 143162 157194 193Standing photography Holding the cameraCrouching photography Using the display Looking up the subject Looking down on the subject Smaller the f-number, the greater the size of the aperture ApertureAperture value and the depth of field Shutter speed ISO sensitivity ISO sensitivity Shutter speedAperture ValueLook 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 Check your product box for the following items AC adapter/USB cable Rechargeable batteryGetting started Unpacking7 8 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 Camera layoutProximity sensor Mode dialMode dial lock button Mobile button3 4 12 11 10 Hdmi port USB and shutter release port Internal antennaNFC tag Tripod mount Touch screen main display Insert a batteryVertical grip connector cover Memory card slotEVF Off Using the EVF buttonEVF Auto Display or viewfinderInserting a memory card Inserting the battery Inserting the battery and memory cardRemoving the battery and memory card Using the memory card adapterSlide the lock down to release the battery 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 buttons and dials Using custom buttons and dialsSelecting functions options Picture Wizard Metering Selecting by touchSelect a function AF Area Flash Movie StbySelecting the photo size in Pmode Using mPress f or touch Using the smart panelAdjust the exposure value in Pmode Press m or touch Back to switch to Shooting modeValue, and then press o E/e to move to EV, and then press oUsing iFn White BalanceIntelli-Zoom White Balance Intelli-Zoom Adjust the focus ring to select an optionAvailable options Aperture Shutter SpeedShooting mode Display iconsCapturing photos My Camera Display icons Shooting information Fast / Slow Movie featureAbout the level gauge Playback mode Viewing photosPlaying videos Playback Changing the information displayedPress D repeatedly to change the display type ShootingConnecting to a computer Viewing the status display windowCharging batteries Viewing the notification panel Lens layout LensesSamsung 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 Set the Custom Focus Range Limiter switch to SETSet a focus range Focal length Lens markingsFind out what the numbers on the lens signify Aperture valueExternal flash layout AccessoriesUSB port Battery chamber cover Connecting the external flash Vertical grip layout Inserting the battery Attaching to the cameraOpen the electrical connection cover My Camera Accessories Status lamp Red light on Charging Battery chargerCharging the battery Orange light blinking or on/lamp off ErrorAuto mode Rotate the mode dial to t Align your subject in the frameShooting modes Recognizable scenes Half-press Shutter to focusPress Shutter to capture the photo Program mode Minimum shutter speed Program ShiftAperture Priority mode Shutter Priority mode Using the Bulb function Manual modeCustom mode You can also save a custom mode by touchingSaving custom modes Downloading custom modes Selecting custom modesDeleting custom modes Rotate the mode dial to s Select a scene Smart modeNight FireworksLight Trace Capturing panoramic photos When you are finished, release ShutterUsing the Samsung Auto Shot mode When Jump Shot is selectedWhen Trap Shot is selected When Baseball is selectedRecording a video Press Video recording to start recordingPress Video recording again to stop My Camera Shooting modes You can capture 3D photos or videos with an optional 3D lens 3D modeAvailable functions by shooting mode Shooting Functions Photo size Size and ResolutionFine QualitySuper Fine Compressed for the best qualityExamples ISO sensitivitySet to adjust ISO Step, Auto ISO Range, or ISO Expansion Customizing ISO settingsExamples Oled ColorWhite Balance Flash WB Select when using a flashYou can also customize preset White Balance options Picture Wizard photo styles Smart Filter To set the auto AF modeContinuous AF Single AF100 Active AFManual focus AF area function changes the positions of the focus area AF area101 Selection AFSaving Selection AF position 102Zone AF Multi AF103 Face Detection AFSelf-Portrait AF Touch AF Touch AF104 Tracking AFOne touch shot 105Enlarge Focus assist106 MF AssistAF Release Priority Setting MF & DMF responsiveness107 DMF Direct Manual FocusFocus Peaking 108109 Optical Image Stabilization OISDrive shooting method 110Rotate the drive dial to select a shooting method 111 SingleContinuous Timer 112Auto Exposure Bracketing AE Bracket 113 White Balance Bracketing WB BracketPicture Wizard Bracketing P Wiz Bracket Depth Bracketing Bracketing settingsYou can set up the options for each bracket function 114115 Interval CaptureFlash 116Clearly Reducing the red-eye effect Using the built-in flash Not fire when the built-in flash is closed117 118 Adjusting the flash intensityFlash settings Setting external flash119 120 Setting wireless sync for internal or external flashLocking the flash intensity 121Metering 122Multi Center-weighted 123Spot Measuring the exposure value of the focus area 124125 Dynamic RangeUsing Framing Mode Exposure compensation126 About histogram Using the brightness adjustment guide127 Histogram128 Exposure/Focus lockDrag to the exposure area Exposure/Focus separation129 On the screen, touch an area to focus on itMovie size When Video Out is set to NtscVideo functions 130Set the Movie quality When Video Out is set to PAL131 Movie qualityBit rates for movie sizes 132Set the playing speed of a video 133Fast / Slow Movie Gamma ControlLuminance Level Adjusting the settings134 Master Black Level g  135AF Shift Speed DIS Anti-ShakeWind Cut 136Fader VoiceSmart Range+ 137Mic Level Auto Mic ControlTime Code Hdmi 138Playback/Editing Press y 140Viewing photos Viewing image thumbnails141 Viewing files by categoryThumbnail view, press m z Filter  Category Scroll command dial 1 to the right to open the photo bundle 142Viewing continuous shots Protect your files from accidental deletion 143Protecting files Lock/Unlock all filesDeleting multiple files 144Deleting files Deleting a single fileViewing photos 145Enlarging a photo Press m 146Viewing a slide show Select a slide show effect option147 Playing videos 148Scanning 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 150Trimming a video during playback Capturing an image during playbackEditing photos 151Cropping a photo Change the size of a photo and save it as a new file 152Touch → Touch an option Press o or touch Done Touch to save153 Touch Touch an adjusting option154 Touch , and then touch an optionApply special effects to your photos Connecting & Transferring 156 Connecting to a smart phoneUsing the NFC Feature Using the GPS Geo Tagging FeatureTouch 157Sending files to a smart phone Shooting mode, press R158 Select the camera from the list on the smart phoneSelect files to transfer On the smart phone, touch 159 Controlling the camera remotely with a smart phoneShooting mode, press R Touch 160 Using a smart phone as a remote shutter release 161On the smart phone, touch to capture the photo 162 Saving files to a smart phone automaticallyShooting mode, touch Capture a photo 163Downloading custom modes via a smart phone 164Playback mode, touch Connecting to a WlanSending photos via email 165166 Setting network optionsManually setting the IP address Network Password Enter the network password IP Setting167 Using the login browserNetwork connection tips 168169 Entering textChange the case, etc. Touch a key to enter it Sending photos via email 170Select the Name box, enter your name, and then touch 171Storing a sender’s information Press f172 Setting an email password173 Changing the email passwordBrowse the shared photos or videos Connecting wirelessly174 Playback mode, touch Select or175 Connecting & Transferring Viewing photos or videos on a TV176 Viewing files after Bluetooth registrationConnecting via cable 177Viewing files on a TV Viewing files on a 3D TV 178Using the Auto Backup feature Connecting to a computerUsing Auto Backup for photos or videos Installing the program for Auto Backup on your PCSelect OK 180Connecting the camera as a removable disk 181Transferring files to your Windows OS computer 182 Disconnecting the camera for WindowsTransferring files to your Mac OS 183Camera settings menu Noise Reduction User settingsManage Custom Mode 185Adobe RGB 186Color Space SRGBGrid Line 187Distortion Correct User Display188 Center MarkerKey Mapping Set the function for the AF start button 189Custom Wheel Command DialCommand Dial Direction 190Video Recording / Mobile 191Set the function for each button Delete Drive Settings192 Preview button/Navigation button/Delete buttonTouch Operation Lens Button Speed Settings193 IFn Customizing194 ShutterMobileLink/NFC Image Size Setting Learn to configure your camera’s settings195 196 File Number 197Connection File Name198 199 Sensor CleaningBattery Reset200 Appendix 202 Error messagesCleaning the camera Maintaining the camera203 Inappropriate places to use or store the camera Using or storing the cameraUsing on beaches or shores 204Using the camera with caution in the humid environments Other precautions205 206 About memory cardsSupported memory cards Photo 207Memory card capacity 28M 256 471 809Video 208Use a memory card that meets the standard requirements 209Use only Samsung-approved batteries About the batteryBattery specifications 210Photos Approx min./Approx photos Videos Battery lifeLow battery message 211212 Battery precautionsUse only the provided USB cable Battery may not charge when 213Handle and dispose of batteries and chargers with care 214 Using programs on a PCInstalling i-Launcher or i-Launcher Web Turn on the camera Install i-Launcher on the PC215 Requirements for Windows OSRequirements for Mac OS Available programs Using i-Launcher or i-Launcher Web216 Opening i-LauncherRequirements 217Installing Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom218 Connecting via USB cable Updating the firmware219 Connecting via Wi-Fi 220Select Download in the pop-up window 221 222 223 224 Camera specifications225 226 227 228 Higher equivalent AMD processorMacintosh 229 Glossary230 231 232 233 234 Optional accessories 235You can purchase the following optional items 236 IndexConnect the flash Flash layout 237Layout Locking Markings Unlocking NFC 156 Notification panelCapturing Options Recording Viewing Playback mode Shooting mode238 Mac WindowsPlease refer to the warranty that came with your product
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