Samsung EV-NX300MBQURU, EV-NX300MBQUDE, EV-NX300MBSTDE manual 161, Transferring files to your Mac OS

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Connecting to external devices > Transferring files to your computer

Disconnecting the camera (for Windows XP)

With Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8, the methods for disconnecting the camera are similar.

1Ensure that no data is being transferred between the camera and the computer.

‡ If the status lamp on your camera is blinking, it means the data transfer is in progress. Please wait until the status lamp stops blinking.

2Click on the tool bar at the bottom right of your computer screen.

3Click the pop-up message.

4Click the message box indicating safely removed.

5Remove the USB cable.

Transferring files to your Mac OS

Mac OS 10.5 or later is supported.

1Turn off the camera.

2Connect your camera to a Macintosh computer with the USB cable.

‡ You must plug the small end of the USB cable into your camera. If the cable is reversed, it may damage your files. The manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data.

‡ If you try to plug the USB cable into the HDMI port, the camera may not work properly.

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Contents Page Copyright information Do not handle your camera with wet hands Health and safety informationDo not disassemble or attempt to repair your camera Prevent damage to subjects’ eyesightAvoid interference with pacemakers Use the battery only for its intended purposeMisusing the battery may cause a fire or electric shock Camera or other equipmentDo not drop or subject the camera to strong impacts Never use a damaged battery, or memory cardDo not touch the flash while it fires Do not place the camera in or near magnetic fieldsAvoid interference with other electronic devices Check that the camera is operating properly before useDo not expose the lens to direct sunlight Use your camera in the normal positionAdditional information Safety warnings and precautionsIndications used in this manual Shutter buttonContents Lenses 102 100101 103106 104105 108159 149158 160181 169170 184Concepts in Photography Holding the cameraApart, and keep your elbows pointed down Straight posture Using the display Looking up the subject Looking down on the subject Aperture Aperture value and the depth of field Shutter speed ISO sensitivity Value Shutter speedAperture ISO sensitivityCorrelation between focal length, angle, and perspective Look at these photos below and compare the changesDOF depends on aperture value What controls out-of-focus effects?DOF depends on focal length Optical preview Rule of ThirdsCompositions. Below are a few examples Flash guide number Manually. ForSubject, the optimal aperture value is F5.0 Bounce Photography My Camera Unpacking AC adapter/USB cable Rechargeable batteryGetting started Check your product box for the following itemsCamera layout Video recording button EV adjust button p‡ In Shooting mode Fn buttonSetting the Direct Link button Using the Direct Link buttonInsert the battery with the Samsung logo Removing the battery and memory cardSlide the lock up to release the battery Facing up‡ Red light blinking Error Charging the battery and turning on your cameraCharging the battery Turning on your cameraPerforming the initial setup Press I to select Date & Time, and then press F or oSelecting by touch Selecting functions optionsSelecting with buttons Touching Touch an icon to select a menu or an optionUsing m Selecting the photo size in P modeFlicking Gently flick your finger across the screen Adjust the exposure value in P mode Using the Smart panelPress m or touch Back to switch to Shooting mode Rotate the mode dial to P Press f or touchPress D/I/C/F to move to EV, and then press o Capturing photos Shooting modeDisplay icons LondonRecording videos About the level gaugePlayback mode Viewing photos Playing videosShooting Changing the information displayedPress D repeatedly to change the display type PlaybackLenses Lens layoutLocking or unlocking the lens Samsung 20-50 mm F3.5-5.6 ED II lens exampleSamsung 16 mm F2.4 lens example Aperture value Lens markingsFind out what the numbers on the lens signify Focal lengthAccessories External flash layoutBulb Hot-shoe fastening dial Hot-shoe connection Connecting the external flash SEF220A example optional GPS module layout optional Attaching the GPS moduleMy Camera Accessories Smart Auto mode Shooting modesRecognizable scenes Press Shutter to capture the photoProgram mode Program Shift Minimum shutter speedAperture Priority mode Shutter Priority mode Manual mode Framing modeLens Priority mode Using the Bulb functionUsing E Adjust the focus ring to select a value Using i-Function in P/A/S/M modesAperture Shutter Speed Adjust the focus ring to select an optionAvailable options White BalanceUsing Z Adjust the focus ring to select a zoom ratioSmart mode Rotate the mode dial to s Select a sceneUsing the Best Face mode Touch to save the photoRotate the mode dial to s, and then select Panorama When you are finished, release ShutterCapturing panoramic photos My Camera Shooting modes Rotate the mode dial to t, P, A, S, M, i, or s Recording a video3D mode You can capture 3D photos or videos with an optional 3D lensSide by Side* Displays two images next to each other Alternately in framesAvailable functions by shooting mode Shooting Functions Size and Resolution Photo sizeSuper Fine QualityCamera saves photos in either the Jpeg or RAW format FineISO sensitivity ExamplesWhite Balance You can also customize preset White Balance options Picture Wizard photo styles AF mode Rotate the focus ring on the lens to focus manuallySingle AF Continuous AFManual focus AF area Selection AFAF area function changes the positions of the focus area Multi AF Face detection AFSelf-Portrait AF Touch AF Touch AFTracking AF AF PointOne touch shot Shooting Functions Touch AFFocus assist MF AssistFocus Peaking Optical Image Stabilization OIS Drive shooting method ContinuousSingle Timer BurstAuto Exposure Bracketing AE Bracket White Balance Bracketing WB BracketBracketing setting Picture Wizard Bracketing P Wiz BracketFlash ClearlyAdjusting the flash intensity Reducing the red-eye effectSelf Shot Off Do not apply the function for a self-portraitMetering MultiCenter-weighted SpotMeasuring the exposure value of the focus area Dynamic Range 100Smart Filter 101102 IndicatorExposure compensation Selecting EVExposure lock 103Movie size Video functions104 Movie qualityFader 105Multi Motion Set the playing speed of a videoWind cut 106Voice Mic LevelPlayback/Editing Viewing photos 108Viewing image thumbnails Press yViewing files as a folder 109Viewing files by category Thumbnail view, press m z Filter  a categoryLock/Unlock all files 110Protecting files Playback mode, press m z Protect All Select an optionDeleting a single file 111Deleting files Deleting multiple files112 Deleting all filesYou can delete all files on the memory card at once Enlarging a photo Viewing photos113 Viewing a slide show114 Auto rotatingCreating a print order Dpof Trimming a video during playback Playing videos115 Video viewing controls116 Capturing an image during playbackEditing photos 117Cropping a photo Resizing photos 118Rotating a photo Touch Touch an optionPress C/F to adjust the option Adjusting your photosTouch Touch an adjusting option 119Touch Press C/F to adjust the option 120Retouching faces Touch , and then touch an option 121Applying Smart Filter effects Apply special effects to your photosWireless network 123 Connecting to a Wlan and configuring network settingsConnecting to a Wlan Select an APNetwork Password Enter the network password IP Setting Setting network optionsManually setting the IP address 124Using the login browser 125126 Network connection tips127 Move the cursorStop entering text and return to the previous On the smart phone, turn on Samsung Smart Camera App Saving files to a smart phone automatically128 On the camera, capture a photoSending photos or videos to a smart phone 129On the camera, select a sending option Wireless network Sending photos or videos to a smart phone 130Using a smart phone as a remote shutter release 131On the smart phone, set the following shooting options ‡ Remote Viewfinder mode supports the and photo sizes only132 On the smart phone, touch and hold to focus133 Using Auto Backup to send photos or videosInstalling the program for Auto Backup on your PC Sending photos or videos to a PCSelect a backup PC 134Select OK Storing your information Changing email settings135 Select the Name box, enter your name, and then touchSetting an email password 136Changing the email password 137Sending photos or videos via email 138 Select Next Select files to sendEnter your ID and password to log Accessing a websiteRotate the mode dial to B Select Select a website 139Uploading photos or videos Access the website with your camera140 Select files to uploadUploading photos to online storage Enter your ID and password, and then select Login OK141 Select files you want to upload, and then selectUpload142 143 144 On the device, allow the camera to connect to the deviceCamera settings menu ISO Customizing User settings146 Noise Reduction147 Bracket SetDMF Direct Manual Focus SRGB 148Color space Adobe RGBTouch Operation 149Distortion Correct IFn Customizing150 Key Mapping151 Grid LineAF Lamp Setting Learn to configure your cameras settings152 153 File Name 154Output File NumberBody or lens. Body Firmware, Lens Firmware 155Format Device Information156 Connecting to external devices View photos or play videos using the camera buttons 158Viewing files on an Hdtv 159 Viewing files on a 3D TVConnecting the camera as a removable disk 160Transferring files to your Windows OS computer Disconnecting the camera for Windows XP 161Transferring files to your Mac OS 162 Using i-Launcher Using programs on a PCInstalling programs from the provided CD 163Opening i-Launcher 164Requirements for Mac OS Launcheron your Mac OS computerUsing Multimedia Viewer 165Viewing photos Refer to 166Viewing videos Pause Move to the previous file Progress barInstalling Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom167 Appendix Error messages 169Cleaning the camera Maintaining the camera170 171 Using or storing the cameraUsing on beaches or shores Inappropriate places to use or store the cameraUsing the camera with caution in humid environments 172Other cautions 173 About memory cardSupported memory card 20.0M 151 179 218 174Memory card capacity Photo175 Video176 ‡ Use a memory card that meets the standard requirements177 About the batteryBattery specifications Use only Samsung-approved batteries178 Battery lifeLow battery message Photos179 Protect batteries, chargers, and memory cards from damage180 Handle and dispose of batteries and chargers with care‡ Use only the provided USB cable 181 182 183 Camera specifications 184185 186 187 188 Glossary 189190 191 192 193 194 Optional accessories 195196 EM10Index 197Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 198 Mac WindowsCapturing Options Recording Viewing 199 Applicable in countries with separate collection systemsTelephone No Samsung FCC notice200 RF exposure statementsThis device may not cause harmful interference, Operation is subject to the following two conditions33633/SDPPI/2014 1258 Please refer to the warranty that came with your product
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EV-NX300MBUTRU, EV-NX300MBMUDE, EV-NX300MBUTDE, EV-NX300MBQUSA, EV-NX300MBMTDE specifications

The Samsung EV-NX300MBSVDE and EV-NX300MBSTTR cameras are compact mirrorless systems that blend advanced technology with user-friendly features for photography enthusiasts and professionals alike. These models are part of Samsung's NX series, which has gained a reputation for delivering exceptional image quality and versatility.

At the heart of the NX300 series is a 20.3-megapixel APS-C sized CMOS sensor, which significantly enhances image quality, especially in low-light conditions. The large sensor size allows for better depth of field control and captures more light than smaller sensors. Coupled with Samsung's DRIMe IV image processor, the NX300M delivers stunning details with vibrant colors and minimal noise at higher ISO settings.

One of the standout features of the NX300M is its high-resolution 3.31-inch AMOLED display with a tilt function. This screen offers bright and vivid visuals that are easy to view even in direct sunlight. The capacitive touchscreen interface enhances usability, allowing photographers to focus quickly and navigate through settings smoothly. Additionally, the camera boasts a fast autofocus system, utilizing 105 phase detection points, which ensures rapid and accurate focusing, making it easier to capture fast-moving subjects.

The NX300M series also supports full HD video recording at 1080p, enabling users to create high-quality video content. The incorporation of advanced video features, such as a built-in microphone and manual audio control, makes this camera suitable for aspiring videographers as well. Furthermore, the Smart Mode feature allows users to choose from various shooting modes that automatically adjust settings to capture the best possible images based on conditions.

Connectivity is a significant advantage of the NX300 series. Built-in Wi-Fi capabilities allow users to share images directly to social media or transfer them to their smartphones or tablets without requiring cables. Samsung's SMART Camera App makes remote shooting possible, providing additional functionality for group photos and self-portraits. The lens selection for the NX series is extensive, featuring multiple options that cater to different photography styles, from wide-angle to telephoto.

Overall, the Samsung EV-NX300MBSVDE and EV-NX300MBSTTR cameras embody a blend of innovative features and advanced technology. They cater to a wide range of photography needs, offering impressive image quality, user-friendly controls, and convenient connectivity options, making them an excellent choice for photographers looking to enhance their creative expression.