Introduction

Parts of the Camera

For more information, refer to the page listed to the right of each item.

Selector button

Move cursor up

m(monitor brightness) button (see below) b(delete) button (pg. 20)

Move cursor left F(macro) button (pg. 34)

Move cursor down

h(self-timer) button (pg. 37)

Move cursor right N(fl ash ) button (pg. 35)

MENU/OK button (pg. 13)

1

Zoom control..............................

16, 40, 45

10

Monitor.............................................................

3

20

DISP (display)/BACK button

................17, 39

2

Shutter button...........................................

19

11

a(playback) button ..........................

20, 39

21

Battery-chamber cover..........................

6

3

Flash..................................................................

35

12

Indicator lamp............................................

19

22

Tripod mount

 

4

Q(parallax) control ..................................

15

13

Mode dial ........................................................

4

23

HDMI mini connector ...........................

48

5

Left lens

 

 

14

F(movie/photo) button...........................

44

24

USB and A/V connector........

47, 49, 57

6

Right lens

 

 

15

Strap eyelet....................................................

1

25

Battery chamber..................................

6, 10

7

Microphone................................................

44

16

Terminal cover.....................

47, 48, 49, 57

26

Battery latch .............................................

6, 7

8

On/off switch and lens cover

...........12

17

Cmode indicator ................................

15

27

Memory card slot.....................................

10

9

Illuminator

 

 

18

3D (C/D) button .........

15, 21, 39, 44

 

 

 

 

Self-timer lamp..........................................

38

19

Speaker...........................................................

46

 

 

 

2Tip: Monitor Brightness

Pressing the mbutton briefl y increases monitor brightness, making the display easier to see in bright light. Normal brightness is restored when a photograph is taken.

2