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Health and safety information
Camera or other equipment
Use the battery only for its intended purpose
Avoid interference with pacemakers
Do not touch the flash while it fires
Never use a damaged battery, or memory card
Do not drop or subject the camera to strong impacts
Do not place the camera in or near magnetic fields
Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight
Check that the camera is operating properly before use
Avoid interference with other electronic devices
Use your camera in the normal position
Icons used in this manual
Safety warnings and precautions
Additional information
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Contents
Lenses
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Holding the camera
Concepts in Photography
Apart, and keep your elbows pointed down Straight posture
Aperture
Aperture value and the depth of field
Shutter speed
ISO sensitivity
Aperture
Correlation between focal length, angle, and perspective
What controls out-of-focus effects?
DOF depends on aperture value
DOF depends on focal length
Rule of Thirds
Optical preview
Compositions. Below are a few examples
Flash guide number
Flash
Bounce Photography
My Camera
Getting started
AC adapter/USB cable Rechargeable battery
Unpacking
Check your product box for the following items
Shooting mode Access a Mode
Command dial
Camera layout
Microphone Hot-shoe Hot-shoe cover Eyelet for camera strap
Battery chamber/Memory card cover
Mode button
Video recording button
Status lamp
Press Direct Link again to return to the previous mode
Setting the Direct Link button
Using the Direct Link button
Using the command dial
Adjusting the exposure value in Program mode
Insert the battery with the Samsung logo facing up
Removing the battery and memory card
Charging the battery
Charging the battery and turning on your camera
Red light blinking Error
Turning on your camera
Touch the up or down arrows to set an option
Performing the initial setup
Drag the option list up or down, and then touch a time zone
Accessing a Mode screen
Selecting a mode
Mode description
Select various modes and functions on the Mode screen
Rearranging icons
My Camera Selecting a mode
Selecting functions options
Using m
Selecting the photo size in Program mode
On the Mode screen, touch Expert → Program Touch Touch EV
Using the Smart panel
Adjusting the exposure value in Program mode
Flicking Gently flick your finger across the screen
Using the touch screen
Capturing photos
Shooting mode
Display icons
About the level gauge
Recording videos
Viewing photos Playing videos
Playback mode
Touch on the screen repeatedly to change the display type
Changing the information displayed
Shooting
Playback
Lens layout
Lenses
Locking or unlocking the lens
Samsung 18-55 mm F3.5-5.6 OIS III lens example
Samsung 45 mm F1.8 T6 2D/3D example
Find out what the numbers on the lens signify
Lens markings
Aperture value
Focal length
Bulb Hot-shoe fastening dial Hot-shoe connection
Accessories
External flash layout
Lift up the flash for use
Clockwise
SEF220A example optional
Attaching the GPS module
GPS module layout optional
My Camera Accessories
Shooting modes
Auto mode
Press Shutter to capture the photo
Recognizable scenes
On the Mode screen, touch Smart Touch a scene
Smart mode
Icon will appear on the image that the camera recommends
Using the Best Face mode
Touch to save the photo
Capturing panoramic photos
On the Mode screen, touch Smart → Panorama
When you are finished, release Shutter
My Camera Shooting modes
Program Shift
Program mode
Aperture Priority mode
Shutter Priority mode
Using the Bulb function
Manual mode
Saving a custom mode
Custom mode
Selecting a custom mode
On the Mode screen, touch Expert → Custom Touch a mode →
Recording a video
Using i-Function
Available options
Adjust the focus ring to select an option
Aperture Shutter Speed
White Balance
Adjust the focus ring to select a zoom ratio
Using Z
Samsung 45 mm F1.8 T6 2D/3D lens example
3D mode
Available functions by shooting mode
Exposure lock p
Shooting Functions
Photo size
Size and Resolution
Camera saves photos in either the Jpeg or RAW format
Quality
Super Fine
Fine
→ 1 → ISO → an
ISO sensitivity
Examples
Metering circle with the paper and set the White Balance
Flash WB Select when using a flash
White Balance
You can also customize preset White Balance options
Customizing preset White Balance options
Distribution becomes warmer. Touch
Color tempertature
Auto WB
Picture Wizard photo styles
Smart Filter
Focus mode
AF mode
Continuous AF
Single AF
Manual focus
AF area function changes the positions of the focus area
AF area
Selection AF
Face detection AF
Multi AF
Self-Portrait AF
Touch AF
Touch AF
Tracking AF
Red frame Your camera failed to focus
Shooting Functions Touch AF
One touch shot
Focus Peaking
Focus assist
MF Assist
Measuring the exposure value of the focus area
Framing mode
Optical Image Stabilization OIS
Single
Drive shooting method
Continuous
→ 1 → Drive → an
Burst
Timer
White Balance Bracketing WB Bracket
Auto Exposure Bracketing AE Bracket
Picture Wizard Bracketing P Wiz Bracket
Multi
Metering
Spot
Center-weighted
→ 1 →
Dynamic Range
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Clearly
Flash
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Reducing the red-eye effect
Adjusting the flash intensity
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Exposure compensation
Indicator
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Screen
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Exposure lock
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Video functions
Movie size
Movie quality
Multi Motion
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Fader
Set the playing speed of a video
Wind cut
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Voice
Playback/Editing
Viewing image thumbnails
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Viewing photos
Press z
Viewing files by category
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Viewing files as a folder
Thumbnail view, touch → z → Filter → a category
Protecting files
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Lock/Unlock all files
Playback mode, touch → z → Protect → All Touch an option
Deleting files
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Deleting a single file
Deleting multiple files
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Viewing photos
Enlarging a photo
Viewing a slide show
Auto rotating
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Creating a print order Dpof
View the slide show
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Playing videos
Trimming a video during playback
Video viewing controls
Capturing an image during playback
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Cropping a photo
Editing photos
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Rotating a photo
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Resizing photos
Touch → Touch an option
Drag the slider or touch +/- to adjust the option
Adjusting your photos
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Touch Touch an option
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Touch → Drag the slider or touch +/- to adjust the option
Retouching faces
Reducing red-eye
Applying Smart Filter effects
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Touch → an option
Apply special effects to your photos
Wireless network
Connecting to a Wlan
Connecting to a Wlan and configuring network settings
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Touch an AP
Setting network options
Using the login browser
Manually setting the IP address
Wi-Fi Setting screen, move to an AP, and then touch
Network connection tips
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Stop entering text and return to the previous
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Move the cursor
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Saving files to a smart phone automatically
On the smart phone, turn on Samsung Smart Camera App
On the camera, capture a photo
Sending photos or videos to a smart phone
On the Mode screen, touch Wi-Fi→ MobileLink
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On the camera, touch a sending option
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Wireless network Sending photos or videos to a smart phone
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Using a smart phone as a remote shutter release
On the Mode screen, touch Wi-Fi→ Remote Viewfinder
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Remote Viewfinder mode supports 2.1 photo sizes
On the smart phone, set the following shooting options
On the smart phone, touch and hold to focus
Installing the program for Auto Backup on your PC
Using Auto Backup to send photos or videos
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Sending photos or videos to a PC
Touch OK
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On the Mode screen, touch Wi-Fi→ Email
Changing email settings
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Storing your information
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Setting an email password
Sending photos or videos via email
Changing the email password
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Touch Next Select files to send
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Accessing a website
Enter your ID and password to log
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Access the website with your camera Select files to upload
Uploading photos or videos
Touch Upload
Enter your ID and password, and then touch Login → OK
On the Mode screen, touch Wi-Fi→ Samsung Link → Web storage
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Uploading photos to online storage
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On the device, allow the camera to connect to the device
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Camera settings menu
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User settings
ISO Customizing
Noise Reduction
DMF Direct Manual Focus
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Bracket Set
Color space
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SRGB
Adobe RGB
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Save as Custom Mode
Distortion Correct
IFn Customizing
Key Mapping
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AF Lamp
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Grid Line
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Setting
Learn to configure your cameras settings
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File Name
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File Number
Folder Type
Files including protected files. Yes, No
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Format
Device Information
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Connecting to external devices
Control the camera to view photos or play videos
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Viewing files on an Hdtv
Viewing files on a 3D TV
Move to a 3D file, and then touch to switch to 3D mode
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Transferring files to your Windows OS computer
Connecting the camera as a removable disk
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Transferring files to your Mac OS
Disconnecting the camera for Windows XP
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Using i-Launcher
Installing programs from the provided CD
Available programs when using i-Launcher
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Requirements for Mac OS
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Opening i-Launcher
→ i-Launcheron your Mac OS computer
Viewing photos
Using Multimedia Viewer
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Viewing videos
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Refer to
Pause Move to the previous file Progress bar
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Installing Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
Using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
Appendix
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Error messages
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Cleaning the camera
Maintaining the camera
Using on beaches or shores
Using or storing the camera
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Inappropriate places to use or store the camera
Other cautions
Using the camera with caution in humid environments
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Supported memory card
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About memory card
Memory card capacity
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20.0M 130 163 217
Photo
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Use a memory card that meets the standard requirements
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Battery specifications
About the battery
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Use only Samsung-approved batteries
Low battery message
Battery life
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Photos
Protect batteries, chargers, and memory cards from damage
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Handle and dispose of batteries and chargers with care
Use only the provided USB cable Battery may not charge when
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Camera specifications
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Glossary
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Optional accessories
EM10
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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
Index
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Playback mode Shooting mode
Mac Windows
Capturing Options Recording Viewing
Applicable in countries with separate collection systems
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RF exposure statements
FCC notice
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Operation is subject to the following two conditions
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This device may not cause harmful interference,
Please refer to the warranty that came with your product