Samsung EV-NXF1ZZB3HDE, EV-NX1ZZZBMBDE, EV-NXF1ZZB2JDE, EV-NXF1ZZB1HDE manual 163, Capture a photo

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Connecting & Transferring > Connecting to a smart phone

4On the camera, confirm the smart phone‘s registration request.

If the smart phone has been connected to your camera before, it is connected automatically.

The Quick Transfer icon on the camera’s screen will be changed to an icon that shows the connection status ().

If the pop-up message that prompts you to set the auto time setting appears, select Yes to sync the camera’s date and time to the smart phone’s. (p. 198)

5Capture a photo.

The captured photo is saved to the camera in its original size and a preview image is transferred to the smart phone. To import the original image from the camera to your smart phone, select the preview image on your smart phone.

If you captured continuous photos, the first captured photo is transferred to the smart phone.

If the GPS feature is activated on the smart phone, the GPS information will be saved with the captured photo.

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Contents Page Copyright information Health and safety information Do not disassemble or attempt to repair your cameraDo not handle your camera with wet hands Prevent damage to subjects’ eyesightCamera or other equipment Use the battery only for its intended purposeAvoid interference with pacemakers Never use a damaged battery or memory card Do not touch the flash while it firesDo not drop or subject the camera to strong impacts Do not place the camera in or near magnetic fieldsDo not expose the lens to direct sunlight Avoid interference with other electronic devicesUse your camera in the normal position Data transference and your responsibilitiesBluetooth precautions Precautions when using the cameraSafety warnings and precautions Indications used in this manualAdditional information Shutter buttonContents Shooting Functions 101 104106 109140 141143 144157 162193 194Holding the camera Standing photographyCrouching photography Using the display Looking up the subject Looking down on the subject Aperture Smaller the f-number, the greater the size of the apertureAperture value and the depth of field Shutter speed ISO sensitivity Shutter speed ApertureValue ISO sensitivityCorrelation between focal length, angle, and perspective Look at these photos below and compare the changesDOF depends on the aperture value What controls out-of-focus effects?DOF depends on focal length DOF preview Rule of ThirdsCompositions. Below are a few examples Flash Flash guide numberBounce Photography My Camera AC adapter/USB cable Rechargeable battery Getting startedUnpacking Check your product box for the following itemsCamera layout 7 8 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11Mode dial Mode dial lock buttonMobile button Proximity sensor3 4 12 11 10 NFC tag Hdmi port USB and shutter release portInternal antenna Insert a battery Vertical grip connector coverMemory card slot Tripod mount Touch screen main displayUsing the EVF button EVF AutoDisplay or viewfinder EVF OffInserting the battery and memory card Inserting a memory card Inserting the batterySlide the lock down to release the battery Removing the battery and memory cardUsing the memory card adapter Charging the battery and turning on your camera Charging the batteryTurning on your camera Performing the initial setup My Camera Performing the initial setup Press m to finish the initial setupSelecting functions options Using buttons and dialsUsing custom buttons and dials Selecting by touch Select a functionAF Area Flash Movie Stby Picture Wizard MeteringUsing m Selecting the photo size in PmodeUsing the smart panel Adjust the exposure value in PmodePress m or touch Back to switch to Shooting mode Press f or touchE/e to move to EV, and then press o Value, and then press oIntelli-Zoom Using iFnWhite Balance Adjust the focus ring to select an option Available optionsAperture Shutter Speed White Balance Intelli-ZoomCapturing photos Shooting modeDisplay icons My Camera Display icons Fast / Slow Movie feature Shooting informationAbout the level gauge Playing videos Playback modeViewing photos Changing the information displayed Press D repeatedly to change the display typeShooting PlaybackCharging batteries Connecting to a computerViewing the status display window Viewing the notification panel Lenses Lens layoutLocking or unlocking the lens Samsung 20-50mm F3.5-5.6 ED II lens exampleNX 50-150mm F2.8 S ED OIS lens example Set a focus range Using the Custom Focus Range Limiter FunctionSet the Custom Focus Range Limiter switch to SET Lens markings Find out what the numbers on the lens signifyAperture value Focal lengthAccessories External flash layoutUSB port Battery chamber cover Connecting the external flash Vertical grip layout Open the electrical connection cover Inserting the batteryAttaching to the camera My Camera Accessories Battery charger Charging the batteryOrange light blinking or on/lamp off Error Status lamp Red light on ChargingShooting modes Auto modeRotate the mode dial to t Align your subject in the frame Press Shutter to capture the photo Recognizable scenesHalf-press Shutter to focus Program mode Program Shift Minimum shutter speedAperture Priority mode Shutter Priority mode Manual mode Using the Bulb functionSaving custom modes Custom modeYou can also save a custom mode by touching Deleting custom modes Downloading custom modesSelecting custom modes Smart mode Rotate the mode dial to s Select a sceneLight Trace NightFireworks When you are finished, release Shutter Capturing panoramic photosWhen Jump Shot is selected Using the Samsung Auto Shot modeWhen Baseball is selected When Trap Shot is selectedPress Video recording again to stop Recording a videoPress Video recording to start recording My Camera Shooting modes 3D mode You can capture 3D photos or videos with an optional 3D lensAvailable functions by shooting mode Shooting Functions Size and Resolution Photo sizeQuality Super FineCompressed for the best quality FineISO sensitivity ExamplesCustomizing ISO settings Set to adjust ISO Step, Auto ISO Range, or ISO ExpansionOled Color ExamplesFlash WB Select when using a flash White BalanceYou can also customize preset White Balance options Picture Wizard photo styles Smart Filter AF mode To set the autoSingle AF Continuous AFManual focus 100Active AF AF area 101Selection AF AF area function changes the positions of the focus area102 Zone AFMulti AF Saving Selection AF positionSelf-Portrait AF 103Face Detection AF Touch AF 104Tracking AF Touch AF105 One touch shotFocus assist 106MF Assist EnlargeSetting MF & DMF responsiveness 107DMF Direct Manual Focus AF Release Priority108 Focus PeakingOptical Image Stabilization OIS 109Rotate the drive dial to select a shooting method Drive shooting method110 Continuous 111Single Auto Exposure Bracketing AE Bracket Timer112 Picture Wizard Bracketing P Wiz Bracket 113White Balance Bracketing WB Bracket Bracketing settings You can set up the options for each bracket function114 Depth BracketingInterval Capture 115Clearly Flash116 117 Reducing the red-eye effect Using the built-in flashNot fire when the built-in flash is closed Adjusting the flash intensity 118119 Flash settingsSetting external flash Setting wireless sync for internal or external flash 120121 Locking the flash intensityMulti Metering122 Spot Center-weighted123 124 Measuring the exposure value of the focus areaDynamic Range 125126 Using Framing ModeExposure compensation Using the brightness adjustment guide 127Histogram About histogramExposure/Focus lock 128Exposure/Focus separation 129On the screen, touch an area to focus on it Drag to the exposure areaWhen Video Out is set to Ntsc Video functions130 Movie sizeWhen Video Out is set to PAL 131Movie quality Set the Movie quality132 Bit rates for movie sizes133 Fast / Slow MovieGamma Control Set the playing speed of a videoAdjusting the settings 134Master Black Level Luminance Level135 AF Shift SpeedDIS Anti-Shake  g 136 FaderVoice Wind Cut137 Mic LevelAuto Mic Control Smart Range+138 Time Code HdmiPlayback/Editing 140 Viewing photosViewing image thumbnails Press yThumbnail view, press m z Filter  Category 141Viewing files by category Viewing continuous shots Scroll command dial 1 to the right to open the photo bundle142 143 Protecting filesLock/Unlock all files Protect your files from accidental deletion144 Deleting filesDeleting a single file Deleting multiple filesEnlarging a photo Viewing photos145 146 Viewing a slide showSelect a slide show effect option Press m147 Scanning backward or forward Playing videos148 Adjusting the brightness of a video Adjusting the volume of a videoAdjust the brightness of a video while playing it Adjust the volume of a video while playing it150 Trimming a video during playbackCapturing an image during playback Playback mode, scroll to a video, and then press mCropping a photo Editing photos151 152 Touch → Touch an optionPress o or touch Done Touch to save Change the size of a photo and save it as a new fileTouch Touch an adjusting option 153Apply special effects to your photos 154Touch , and then touch an option Connecting & Transferring Connecting to a smart phone Using the NFC FeatureUsing the GPS Geo Tagging Feature 156157 Sending files to a smart phoneShooting mode, press R TouchSelect files to transfer On the smart phone, touch 158Select the camera from the list on the smart phone Shooting mode, press R Touch 159Controlling the camera remotely with a smart phone 160 On the smart phone, touch to capture the photo Using a smart phone as a remote shutter release161 Shooting mode, touch 162Saving files to a smart phone automatically 163 Capture a photo164 Downloading custom modes via a smart phoneConnecting to a Wlan Sending photos via email165 Playback mode, touchSetting network options Manually setting the IP addressNetwork Password Enter the network password IP Setting 166Using the login browser 167168 Network connection tipsChange the case, etc. Touch a key to enter it 169Entering text 170 Sending photos via email171 Storing a sender’s informationPress f Select the Name box, enter your name, and then touchSetting an email password 172Changing the email password 173Connecting wirelessly 174Playback mode, touch Select or Browse the shared photos or videosConnecting & Transferring Viewing photos or videos on a TV 175Viewing files after Bluetooth registration 176Viewing files on a TV Connecting via cable177 178 Viewing files on a 3D TVConnecting to a computer Using Auto Backup for photos or videosInstalling the program for Auto Backup on your PC Using the Auto Backup feature180 Select OKTransferring files to your Windows OS computer Connecting the camera as a removable disk181 Disconnecting the camera for Windows 182183 Transferring files to your Mac OSCamera settings menu User settings Manage Custom Mode185 Noise Reduction186 Color SpaceSRGB Adobe RGB187 Distortion CorrectUser Display Grid LineKey Mapping 188Center Marker 189 Set the function for the AF start buttonCommand Dial Command Dial Direction190 Custom Wheel191 Video Recording / MobileDelete Drive Settings 192Preview button/Navigation button/Delete button Set the function for each buttonLens Button Speed Settings 193IFn Customizing Touch OperationMobileLink/NFC Image Size 194Shutter 195 SettingLearn to configure your camera’s settings 196 197 ConnectionFile Name File Number198 Sensor Cleaning BatteryReset 199200 Appendix Error messages 202203 Cleaning the cameraMaintaining the camera Using or storing the camera Using on beaches or shores204 Inappropriate places to use or store the camera205 Using the camera with caution in the humid environmentsOther precautions Supported memory cards 206About memory cards 207 Memory card capacity28M 256 471 809 Photo208 Video209 Use a memory card that meets the standard requirementsAbout the battery Battery specifications210 Use only Samsung-approved batteriesBattery life Low battery message211 Photos Approx min./Approx photos VideosBattery precautions 212Handle and dispose of batteries and chargers with care Use only the provided USB cable Battery may not charge when213 Using programs on a PC Installing i-Launcher or i-Launcher WebTurn on the camera Install i-Launcher on the PC 214Requirements for Mac OS 215Requirements for Windows OS Using i-Launcher or i-Launcher Web 216Opening i-Launcher Available programs217 Requirements218 Installing Adobe Photoshop LightroomUsing Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 219 Connecting via USB cableUpdating the firmware Select Download in the pop-up window Connecting via Wi-Fi220 221 222 223 Camera specifications 224225 226 227 Macintosh 228Higher equivalent AMD processor Glossary 229230 231 232 233 234 You can purchase the following optional items Optional accessories235 Index 236237 Layout Locking Markings UnlockingNFC 156 Notification panel Connect the flash Flash layoutPlayback mode Shooting mode 238Mac Windows Capturing Options Recording ViewingPlease refer to the warranty that came with your product
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