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VPC-MZ3, VPC-MZ3EX, VPC-MZ3GX
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SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.
SX612/EX, GX, U (VPC-MZ3 GB2)
Thu. Sept., 05/2002
Contents
Main
Warning
i
FOR AMERICAN USERS
Declaration of Conformity
Page
OUTLINE OF OPERATION
SETUP
1
1 2 3 4
SHOOTING
PLAYBACK
1 2
Symbols used in this manual
CONTENTS
BPREPARATION
3
BCAPTURING IMAGES AND RECORDING SOUNDS
BPLAYBACK
BEXPERT MODE
CONTENTS
BOTHER FUNCTIONS
5
BCAMERA SETTINGS AND DISPLAYS
BAPPENDICES
USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY
CONCERNING THE DIGITAL CAMERA
7
WARNING
BDo not get the digital camera wet
BDo not use during a storm
BDo not place on an unstable surface
BDo not look through the digital camera into the sun
BDo not use the flash close to a persons face
WARNING
BDo not use where there is risk of explosion
9
BKeep the digital camera out of the reach of children
CAUTION
BCautions during use and storage
DANGER
11
BCautions when plugging in the battery pack charger
BDo not pull on the power cord to unplug it
DANGER
13
BDo not damage the power cord
BDo not place on an unstable surface
BOperating and storage conditions
DANGER
15
BDo not drop, hit, or submit the battery pack to strong shocks
BCautions regarding the correct environment for using and storing the battery pack
DANGER
17
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Concerning the accessories
CAUTION
19
BCautions concerning the use of the AC adapter
BCautions concerning the CompactFlash and Microdrive
BCautions when cleaning the digital camera
BCautions when cleaning the lens
FOR CORRECT USE OF YOUR CAMERA (continued)
CAUTION
Dedicated AV cable Dedicated USB interface cable
21
BWhen not using the digital camera for a long period
BCautions concerning condensation
B Cautions concerning magnetism
BCautions concerning data storage
Speaker
FOR CORRECT USE OF YOUR CAMERA (continued)
CAUTION
BCautions when handling the cards
23
CAUTIONS CONCERNING HIGH TEMPERATURES
BS icon
01:30
CHECKING THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES
ATTACHING THE HANDSTRAP
25
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QUICK START FOR CAPTURING IMAGES
1
27
CHARGE indicator
2
5
6
QUICK START FOR CAPTURING IMAGES
Capture an image
29
7 8 9
10
11
12
View the image
13
14
PARTS NAMES
Front
31
12345 6
789F
Rear
1
24
3567
8 9 F G HIJKL
RECHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
33
About the CHARGE indicator
FORMATTING A CARD
2
35
4
Page
TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF
Turning the power on
37
Power button
When capturing images
1
Turning the power on when the power save function is active
SETTING SCREENS AND OPTION SETTING SCREENS
Displaying and exiting the Shooting/Playback Setting Screens and Option Setting Screens
39
Displaying a Setting Screen
1
3
4
Exiting the Shooting/Playback Setting Screen
1
Exiting the Shooting/Playback Option Setting Screen
2
41
Shooting in the BASIC mode
BASIC mode settings
E 23
E 23
SCENE SELECT FULL AUTO
Setting screen basic operation
BShooting Setting Screen
43
BPlayback Setting Screen
When selecting a setting (icon)
English 44
BOther operations
Shooting Setting Screens
Still Image Shooting Setting Screen
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2
3
4
5
6
7
47
B 23
2
E 23
SCENE SELECT FULL AUTO
3
4
5
6
7
49
2
3
4
5
6
7
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S
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+0.3
Playback Setting Screens
1 2 3 4 5
53
6 7 8 9
F
Shooting/Playback Option Setting Screens
1
2
3
4 5
BEFORE TAKING PICTURES
For best results
55
Holding the camera
USING THE AUTOFOCUS
BConditions that may cause incorrect focus
BEFORE TAKING PICTURES
Hints for taking pictures
57
12 8.0 1S
SHOOTING/RECORDING MODE SETTINGS
1
59
2
3
CAPTURING STILL IMAGES
1
2
23 3.1 1/50
SEQUENTIAL SHOTS
Maximum number of sequential shots
61
Standard sequential shots
2
4
5
63
75 3.5 1/90
AE shift sequential (auto bracket) shots A
2
4
METHOD BRACKET
Best select shot
2
65
4
METHOD BEST
5
6
100-0102 o
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VIDEO CLIPS
1
69
2
3
AUDIO RECORDINGS
2
3
AUDIO RECORDINGS
4
71
5
AUDIO REC 00:08 4 RECORDING STOP
BASIC SHOOTING FUNCTIONS
Setting the focus
1
2
3
4
73
Using the flash
1
2
3
13 3.1 1/50
BASIC SHOOTING FUNCTIONS
Shooting without using the LCD monitor
75
1
2 3
Using the zoom
1
2
3
BASIC MODE
Select the preset setting that matches your shooting conditions (Scene Select function)
77
1
2
3
Setting the resolution
2
79
E 14 RESOLUTION 1600 1200
Using the self-timer
2
SELF-TIMER
81
Setting the compression rate
2
COMPRESSION FINE
83
Setting the frame rate
1
2
E 00:49
BASIC
FRAME RATE 15FPS
PLAYBACK MODE SETTINGS
1 2
85
Playing back audio recordings
1
2
PLAYING BACK STILL IMAGES
Play back still images one by one
87
1
Play back a voice memo
3
PLAYING BACK SEQUENTIAL SHOTS
1
89
3
0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009
PLAYING BACK VIDEO CLIPS
1 2
3
To jump forward or backward 100 video clips (if there are more than 100 video clips)
91
0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009
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LISTENING TO AUDIO RECORDINGS
1
93
2
3
Page
USING THE VARIOUS PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS
Automatic playback (slideshow)
95
1
2
1
2
3
USING THE VARIOUS PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS
1 2
97
Rotating an image
1
3
4
5
USING THE VARIOUS PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS
Playing back images on a TV set
99
Connections
Playback
Page
DISPLAYING IMAGE INFORMATION (PLAYBACK INFO SCREEN)
1 2
101
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WIDE-RANGE SHOT
2
103
3
WIDE RANGE OFF
ADDING A VOICE MEMO
2
3
B 23 VOICE MEMO
SETTING THE FOCUS MODE
2
105
B 12 SPOT FOCUS
12 3.1 1/30
LIGHT-MEASURING MODE SETTING
2
3
B 14 EXP MEASURE MULTI
14 3.1 1/50
WHITE BALANCE SETTING
1 2
107
B 14 WHITE BALANCE AUTO
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ISO SENSITIVITY SETTING
2
109
ISO AUTO
SETTING THE EXPOSURE CONTROL
1
2
EXP CONT/PROGRAM 3.1 1/50
SETTING THE EXPOSURE CONTROL
111
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ADJUSTING THE COLOR TONES (REAL-COLOR EQUALIZER)
Adjust the color tones with the digital camera
113
2
3
Page
4
00 00
115
ABCDE
6
117
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Download the color tone correction data created on a computer
1
119
2
3
5
6
MOUNT SP
SUNSET GLW
SEA MODE
1 2
121
B 145 COLOR ADJUSTMENT INITIAL SETTING
DIGITAL ZOOM SETTING
2
B 145 DIGITAL ZOOM
QUICK SHOT SETTING (STILL IMAGE SHOOTING MODE ONLY)
2
123
1 2
B 14 QUICK SHOT
EXPOSURE CORRECTION
1
FLICKER-REDUCTION SETTING (VIDEO CLIP SHOOTING ONLY)
1
125
2
B 00:49 FLICKER REDUCT
SHOOTING SETTING INFORMATION DISPLAY (SHOOTING INFO SCREEN)
Display the Shooting Information Screen
1 2
127
COPYING IMAGES
1
3
CHANGING IMAGE SIZE
1
129
4
7
ADDING TEXT
1
131
4
6
ADDING TEXT
1
133
7
SCROLL SELECT PQRST
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P
9
10
PARADE
11
ADDING A VOICE MEMO
1
135
3
4
ADD AUDIO
RECORDING
COMBINING IMAGES (ADD PHOTO FUNCTION)
Image combining procedure
137
Before beginning the procedure to combine images, confirm the focus
Display the background image
1
COMBINING IMAGES (ADD PHOTO FUNCTION)
4
139
Determine the size of the superimposed image
5
START POINT SETTING
7
END POINT SETTING
MOVE
COMBINING IMAGES (ADD PHOTO FUNCTION)
Determine the position of the superimposed image
9
Capture the superimposed image
10
11
SHUTTER FOR SHOOT
Page
EDITING VIDEO CLIPS
Video clip clipping procedure
143
Video clip joining procedure
Saving part of a video clip (clipping)
1 2
145
3
4
6
9
10
147
ERASE ORIGINAL? YES NO EXIT
EDIT DO NOT POWER OFF
1
3
4
6
0001 0002 0003
149
8
ERASE ORIGINAL? YES NO EXIT
9
EDIT DO NOT POWER OFF
PRINT SETTINGS
1
151
2
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Standard print
2
153
5
6
7
155
Index print
2
Changing the print settings
1
2
Clearing the print settings
2
157
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IMAGE PROTECT MODE (PREVENTING ACCIDENTAL ERASURE)
1
159
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ERASING DATA
1
161
3
6
ERASING DATA
1 2
163
3
IMAGE AND AUDIO DATA STORAGE
Data file formats
IMAGE AND AUDIO DATA STORAGE
Configuration of directories for the stored data
165
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER
Using the camera as your computers external drive
1 2
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER
3
167
Using the camera as a PC camera
1
2
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
2
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
3
169
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4
5
6
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
171
SETTING THE OPERATIONAL SOUNDS
Display the Operational Sounds Screen
2
Setting the operational sounds
1
2
173
4
Turning the operational sounds on/off
1
2
3
HELP FUNCTION
2
175
3
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
2
3
POWER SAVE MODE
2
177
4
SETTING THE TV SYSTEM
2
179
3
ASSIGNING FILE NAMES
ASSIGNING FILE NAMES
2
181
4
CHECKING THE REMAINING BATTERY PACK CHARGE
1
INFO 14
CHECKING THE REMAINING BATTERY PACK CHARGE
183
CHECKING THE REMAINING CARD MEMORY
Checking the remaining number of images and video recording time
1
13 3.1 1/50
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Checking the remaining audio recording time
2
TROUBLESHOOTING
187
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SPECIFICATIONS
Digital Camera
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Page
207
Digital camera connectors
Battery pack operation
Possible No. of Images/Possible Shooting Time/Possible Recording Time
209
Cautions when using the Microdrive
English 210
Supplied battery pack charger
Supplied Lithium-ion battery pack
211
BASIC mode and EXPERT mode
Others
213
Caution