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3 IntroductionTable of Contents Parts of the Camera Preparing for Shooting Basic Shooting and Playback Operations Shooting Features Functions That Can Be Set with the d(Menu) Button Using the Wi-Fi(Wireless LAN) Function Connecting the Camera to a TV, Printer, or Computer Reference Section Technical Notes and Index 4 Introduction19 Table of Contents25 Parts of the Camera31 Preparing for Shooting37 Basic Shooting and Playback Operations46 Shooting Features48 To View a Description (Help Display) of Each Scene49 BSkin softening, lFoundation makeup, QSoft, GVividness, oBrightness (Exp. +/-)fExit B Notes About Smart Portrait Mode 50 Functions Available in Smart Portrait ModeB Notes About Smile Timer C When the Self-timerLamp Flashes 51 Self-CollageB Notes About Self-Collage 52 Special effectsBackground music 53 End recordingOperations During Movie Clip Playback B Notes About Recording a Short Movie Show 54 C Pausing Movie Recordingj4608×2592 Functions Available in Short Movie Show Mode 55 AF area mode setting (A50)Target finding AF 56 ExposureAdjusting the Shutter Speed Adjusting the Aperture Value C The Control Range of the Shutter Speed C Aperture Value (F-number)and Zoom 57 A(Programmed auto)B(Shutter-priorityauto) C(Aperture-priorityauto) D(Manual) 58 B Notes About ShootingB Notes About ISO Sensitivity Functions Available in A, B, C, DModes 60 Available Flash ModesStandard flash C The Flash Mode Setting C Auto with Red-eye Reduction/Red-eyeReduction 61 Photo VRn10s n2s n2s Pet portrait 63 B Notes About Using the FlashC The Macro Mode Setting 64 C Creative Slider Settings65 Brightness (Exposure Compensation)B Notes About Exposure Compensation C Using the Histogram 66 Vividness (Saturation Adjustment)Hue (White Balance Adjustment) B Notes About Hue Adjustment 67 C Exposure Compensation Value68 SingleWhen Pre-shootingcache Continuous H: 120 fps, or • Pre-shootingcache: f640×480 • Continuous H: 120 fps: • Continuous H: 60 fps: 69 PreContinuous H: 60 fps is selected, the selected for White balance in Target finding AF When Blink proof is set to On, Self Collage When Continuous H, Continuous L Pre-shootingcache, Continuous H: 120 fps, or Continuous H: 60 fps is 70 autoB Notes About Digital Zoom 71 Functions That Can Be Set with the d(Menu) Button79 Using Location Data Functions/ Displaying Maps80 Using the Wi-Fi(Wireless LAN) Function81 Connecting the Camera to a TV, Printer, or Computer83 ShootingPlayback Location Data Functions/Map Display Movies 84 ConnectionMenu Additional Information 86 uHand-held•wTripod: 89 yMO90 yMR91 yMd92 B Notes About Time-lapseMovie93 NormalWide -Normal: -Wide: KLJI 94 Example of Camera MovementKLJI B Notes About Easy Panorama Shooting 95 B Notes About Easy Panorama ImagesB Notes About Printing Panorama Images 98 •Scene auto selector, Portrait, or Nightportrait Face priority B Notes About Face Detection C Face Detection During Movie Recording 99 •Scene auto selector, Portrait, or Night portrait scene mode (A23)Skin softening Glamour retouch B Notes About Skin Softening 100 Target findingB Notes About Target Finding AF 101 AF area modeCenter 103 C Cropping Images104 B Notes About Calendar Display105 CopyB Notes About List by Date Mode Others 106 B Sequence Display OptionsC Playback Menu Options Available When Using Sequence 107 Current image- Erase selected images: All images Entire sequence 108 C Restrictions on Image Editing110 B Notes About Red-eyeCorrection111 B Notes About Glamour Retouch113 C Image Size114 1 Set Record location data to On115 B Notes About Location Data FunctionsB Battery Drain While Recording Location Data and Log Recording 116 C Points of Interest (POI) InformationEmbed POI Display POI Level of detail Points of interest (POI) C Images with Recorded Location Data 117 Compass displayOperations of the Map 118 Operations When Selecting a Thumbnail Image• f B Map Display 119 C Operations of the Map with Saved LocationsCenter on saved location Current location Selected locations All locations 121 Log interval15 s Start log 122 B Notes About Log Recording-Record location data in Location data options is set to Off 123 End logSave log C To Erase Log Data View log 124 C Location Information Log Data126 Area Captured in MoviesMovie VR Photo info Monitor settings Movie frame+auto info Maximum Movie Recording Time B Notes About Camera Temperature 127 Notes About Movie Recordingnot open the battery-chamber/memorycard slot cover or remove the battery or memory card B Notes About Recorded Movies B Notes About Vibration Reduction During Movie Recording B Notes About Autofocus for Movie Recording 128 B Notes About Capturing Still Images During Movie Recording-When Movie options is set to Z1080/60i, U1080/50i, g480/30p W480/25p 131 B Notes About Movie EditingYes S1080/ 25p B Notes About Saving Still Images Z1080/60i U1080/50i g480/30p 132 Connect to smartdevice Auth./encryp WPA2-PSK-AES Negotiating... Please wait 133 C Touching an NFC-compatibleSmart Device to the Camera for a Wi-FiConnectionTo Terminate the Wi-FiConnection Disable Wi-Fi B Notes About Wi-FiConnection Auto off C Security Settings 134 Mark forupload Upload from camera B Preselecting Images to Transfer During Playback Connect to smart device 136 PictBridgePrint selection B If the PictBridge Startup Screen Is Not Displayed Charge by computer 137 CopiesStart print 138 3Select Print selection, or Print all images and press the kbutton139 Start print140 SD memory card slot/card readerDirect USB connection 141 •When using WindowsImport File B Notes About Connecting the USB Cable Start Transfer 142 Time-lapsemovie Easy panorama B Notes About Image Quality C Number of Images That Can Be Saved 143 B Notes About Printing Images at 1:1 Aspect RatioB Notes About Image Size 144 Incandescent, etc. (E63)B Notes About White Balance 145 Using Preset ManualPreset manual White balance menu, and press the kbutton Measure B Notes About Preset Manual Preset manual Flash 146 B Notes About MeteringCenter-weighted C Metering Area Metering 147 640×480148 B Notes About Continuous Shooting149 C Pre-shootingCache150 C ISO Sensitivity Display on the Shooting ScreenFixed range auto 152 B Notes About AF Area ModeC AF Area Mode for Movie Recording 153 Using Subject TrackingB Notes About Subject Tracking 154 C Autofocus Mode for Short Movie Show Mode or Movie RecordingAutofocus mode 155 • ShortMedium Long • Standard SLR Magic Shutter sound Sound settings 156 B Notes About Blink Proof157 Frame rateNormal Speed Movie Options 158 HS Movie OptionsB Notes About HS Movie 159 C Playing Back in Slow Motion and Fast MotionWhen recording at normal speed: When recording at hHS 480/4×, or aHS 480/4×: When recording at jHS 1080/0.5×, or YHS 1080/0.5×: 160 Recording Movies in Slow Motion and Fast Motion (HS Movie)161 B Notes About AF Area Mode for Movie Recording162 Single AF163 On (hybrid)B Notes About Movie VR 164 Mark forWi-Fi upload Restore default settings 165 StartFrame intvl Loop Operations During Playback 167 Memory contains no imagesSelected images B Notes About Copying Images C Copying Images in a Sequence Card to camera Current sequence 169 Updating the A-GPSFile170 Location data optionsUpdate A-GPS file B Notes About Updating A-GPSFile km (m) mi (yd) 171 Position nowImage B Notes About Distance Calculation 172 C POI Display173 B Notes About Set Clock from SatelliteSet clock from satellite 174 B Notes About Using the Electronic Compass175 ChannelDHCP server IP address 176 Character Input for SSID and PasswordCharacter Input for Channel, Subnet mask and DHCP server IP address 177 Select Year/Month/Day, Month/Day/Year, or Day/MonthYear Setting the Time Zone Time zone 178 2Select wHome time zone orTravel destination and press the kbutton Date and time 179 Photo infoShow info Hide info 181 B Notes About Date StampC Printing a Shooting Date on Images Without a Date Stamp 182 Continuous setting: SingleB Notes About Photo VR 183 i4608×3456, j4608×2592, or H3456×3456184 30 s1 min 5 min 30 min C Setting the Auto Off Function 1 min 185 Formatting a Memory CardFormat card Formatting the Internal Memory Format memory 186 B Notes About Charging with a ComputerB When the Charge Lamp Quickly Flashes Green 187 LanguageC Resetting File Numbering 189 CopyScene auto 192 Cancel193 C Log Data Saved on Memory Cards194 Battery Charger MH-65AC Adapter EH-62F (connect as shown) 195 Caring for the ProductCleaning and Storage Troubleshooting Specifications Index 196 Do Not Apply Strong Impact to the CameraKeep Dry Avoid Sudden Changes in Temperature Keep Away from Strong Magnetic Fields Do Not Point the Lens at Strong Light Sources for Extended Periods 197 Notes About the MonitorPrecautions for Use Charging the Battery Carrying Spare Batteries 198 Using the Battery When ColdBattery Terminals Charging an Exhausted Battery Storing the Battery Battery Life Recycling Used Batteries 199 FormattingNote that formatting a memory card permanently deletes all images and Card is not formatted. Format card Yes 200 Note that foreign matter inside the camera could causedamage not covered by the warranty 201 Power, Display, Settings Issues202 datesettings Date stamp Date stamp is 203 Shooting IssuesAF assist 204 Off is selected for Shutter sound in Sound205 Off- Hand-held in Night landscape - Hand-held in Night portrait - HDR set to On in Backlighting - Easy panorama 206 Playback Issues207 Location Data Functions208 Create log in• Record location data in the Location data Start log 210 4608×34563264×2448 2272×1704 1600×1200 4608×2592 3456×3456 Fireworks show 211 •GPS•GLONASS 212 Rechargeable Li-ionBattery EN-EL12Charging AC Adapter EH-71P 213 Trademark Information214 AVC Patent Portfolio LicenseFreeType License (FreeType2) MIT License (HarfBuzz) 218 Notices related to licensed software copyright holders
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