Operating Manual• Specifications and external dimensions are subject to change without notice.57922 Copyright © PENTAX Corporation 200701-200705 Print
8Appendix 181Default Settings... 182Functions Available with Various Lens Combi
984Menu ReferenceUsing the Button FunctionsFunctions of buttons used during shooting are noted.1 Shutter release buttonPress to capture images. (p.45)
994Menu Reference4 Focus mode leverSwitches between autofocus mode (p.124) and manual focus mode (p.132).5 Mode dialChanges the Shooting mode. (p.110)
1004Menu ReferenceFunctions of buttons used during playback are noted.1 Shutter release buttonPress to switch to Capture mode.2 Main switchMove to tur
1014Menu Reference5 M buttonPress to show shooting information on the LCD monitor. (p.18)6 Q buttonPress to switch to Capture mode.7 Z buttonPress to
1024Menu ReferenceUsing the MenuThis section explains operation methods for [A Rec. Mode] menu, [Q Playback] menu, [H Set-up] menu and [A Custom Setti
1034Menu ReferenceSelect a menu item and setProcedure to set the [Quality Level] on the [A Rec. Mode] menu is explained as an example.3Use the four-wa
1044Menu ReferencePerform settings related to capturing in the [A Rec. Mode] menu.Perform settings related to playback and editing images in the [Q Pl
1054Menu ReferencePerform various settings related to the camera in the [H Set-up] menu.* Refer to p.11 of the “PENTAX PHOTO Browser 3/PENTAX PHOTO La
1064Menu ReferenceSet custom functions to fully use the functions of a SLR camera with the Custom Function Menu. The default setting does not use Cust
1074Menu ReferenceAF in remote controlSets to use Autofocus when shooting with remote control.Shutter releases after AF activates if shutter is releas
9This Operating Manual contains the following chapters.The symbols used in this Operating Manual are explained below.Composition of the Operating Manu
1084Menu ReferenceUsing the Fn MenuPress the { button in Capture mode. The Fn menu appears.Press the four-way controller (mnop) to set the operation.C
1094Menu ReferencePress the { button in Playback mode. The Fn menu appears.Press the four-way controller (mop) to set the operation.Playback ModeFour-
1104Menu ReferenceUsing the Mode DialYou can switch the Shooting mode by setting the icons on the mode dial to the dial indicator.Item Function PageI(
1114Menu ReferenceItem Function Pagee (Program)Automatically sets shutter speed and aperture to the proper exposure when taking pictures.p.139b(Shutte
5 Function ReferenceIntroduces functions to further enhance your s experience.Setting the Recorded Pixels and Quality Level...
1145Function ReferenceSetting the Recorded Pixels and Quality LevelSet the basic color tone of pictures. The default setting is F (Bright).Set in [Ima
1155Function ReferenceYou can select the number of recorded pixels from P, Q and R. The more pixels there are, the larger the picture and the bigger t
1165Function ReferenceYou can set the image quality level. The file size will also differ according to the Recorded Pixels settings. The default setti
1175Function ReferenceSelect from five levels of Saturation, Sharpness and Contrast. The default setting is [0 (Standard)] for all.Set [Saturation], [
1185Function ReferenceWhite balance is a function for adjusting the color of an image so that white objects appear white. Set the white balance if you
1195Function Reference You can adjust the white balance depending on the light source when taking pictures. With Manual White Balance, the camera can
1205Function Reference4Use the four-way controller (n) to select K (Manual).5Press the four-way controller (p).The message screen appears.6Fully displ
1215Function ReferenceYou can set the sensitivity to suit the brightness of the surroundings.The sensitivity can be set to [AUTO] or within a sensitiv
1225Function ReferenceISO Sensitivity Warning appears in the viewfinder when a sensitivity value of your choice is reached or exceeded. Set a sensitiv
1235Function ReferenceYou can set the color space to use. The default setting is [sRGB].Set in [Color Space] in the [A Custom Setting] menu. (p.107)Se
1245Function ReferenceFocusingYou can focus with the following methods.You can also choose the autofocus mode from l (Single mode) where the shutter r
1255Function Reference2Look through the viewfinder and press the shutter release button halfway.The focus indicator ] appears in the viewfinder when f
1265Function ReferenceYou can set the camera so that the focusing is not performed when the shutter release button is pressed halfway and is performed
1275Function ReferenceYou can choose from the following two autofocus modes. The default setting is l (Single mode).Set [AF Mode] in the [A Rec. Mode]
1 Before Using Your CameraCheck the package contents and names of working parts before use.s Camera Characteristics ...12Checking the Contents o
1285Function ReferenceChoose the part of the viewfinder to set focus to. The default setting is N (Auto).The selected AF point lights red in the viewf
1295Function Reference1Select S (Select) in [Swtch dst msr pt] in the [A Rec. Mode] menu.2Look through the viewfinder and check the position of the su
1305Function ReferenceIf the subject is outside the range of the focusing area, the camera cannot automatically focus on the subject. In this situatio
1315Function Reference4Re-compose the picture while keeping the shutter release button pressed halfway.Set [AE-L with AF locked] in the [A Custom Sett
1325Function ReferenceWhen you adjust the focus manually, you can either check with the focus indicator in the viewfinder or use the viewfinder matte
1335Function ReferenceYou can manually adjust the focus using the viewfinder matte field.1Set the focus mode lever to \.2Look through the viewfinder a
1345Function ReferenceSetting the ExposureCorrect exposure of the subject is determined by the combination of shutter speed and aperture setting. Ther
1355Function ReferenceAdjust the amount of light hitting the CCD by changing the aperture. Opening the aperture (reduce the aperture value)Objects cl
1365Function ReferenceChoose the part of the screen to use for measuring brightness and determining exposure. L (Multi-segment metering), M (Center-we
1375Function ReferenceMetering is weighted at the center of the screen. Use this metering when you want to compensate the exposure by experience, inst
121Before Using Your Cameras Camera Characteristics• Features a 23.5×15.7 mm CCD with 6.1 million effective pixels for high precision and a wide dynam
1385Function ReferenceApart from the Picture and H modes, this camera features the following five exposure modes.Use the mode dial (p.110) to change t
1395Function ReferenceShutter speed and aperture value are automatically set for taking pictures at the proper exposure.Perform the following to adjus
1405Function ReferenceSet the shutter speed faster and capture fast moving subjects as if they are still or slow down the shutter speed and capture im
1415Function Reference• Turn the e-dial while pressing the mc button and change the EV Compensation value. (p.147)• Set the shutter speed in increment
1425Function ReferenceSet aperture for controlling the depth of field. The depth of field is deeper and the front and back of the focused object is cl
1435Function Reference• Turn the e-dial while pressing the mc button and change the EV Compensation value. (p.147)• Set the aperture value in incremen
1445Function ReferenceYou can set the shutter speed and aperture value. This mode is suitable to take pictures of your choice by combining them. This
1455Function ReferenceThe shutter speed and aperture value are displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel. Of the shutter speed and aperture val
1465Function ReferenceThis mode is useful for the long exposures required for shooting night scenes and fireworks.The shutter remains open as long as
1475Function ReferenceThis allows you to deliberately overexpose (brighten) or under-expose (darken) your picture. You can adjust the EV Compensation
131Before Using Your CameraChecking the Contents of the PackageThe following accessories are packaged with your camera.Check that all accessories are
1485Function ReferenceSet Exposure Setting Steps in [Expsr Setting Steps] in [A Custom Setting] to increments of 1/2 EV or 1/3 EV.AE Lock is a functio
1495Function ReferenceYou can take continuous pictures with different exposure when the shutter release button is pressed. The first frame is exposed
1505Function Reference4Press the 4 button.The camera returns to the Fn menu screen.5Press the { button.Shooting is ready and ] is displayed on the LCD
1515Function ReferenceChange the shooting order and steps of Auto Bracket.* Set interval of steps in [Expsr Setting Steps] in the [A Custom Setting] m
1525Function ReferenceChecking the Composition, Exposure and Focus Before ShootingYou can use the preview function to check the depth of field, compos
1535Function Reference1Position the subject inside the AF frame and press the shutter release button halfway.2Turn the main switch to | while looking
1545Function ReferenceUsing the Built-in FlashYou can change the flash output in a range of –2.0 to +1.0. The Flash Compensation values are as follows
1555Function ReferenceYou can set to enable shooting while flash is being charged.Set [On] for [Release when Chrging] in the [A Custom Setting] menu (
1565Function ReferenceYou can use slow-speed-sync when shooting portraits with the sunset in the background. Both the portrait and the background are
1575Function ReferenceThe following equation calculates the distance of the flash for aperture values.Maximum flash distance L1 = Guide number ÷ Selec
141Before Using Your CameraNames of Working PartsCamera4 buttonFocusmode leverTripod socketBattery coverSelf-Timer lamp/Remote control receiverAF coup
1585Function ReferenceWhen using DA, D FA, FA J, FA and F lenses with the s without the hood, built-in flash compatibility is shown below.Yes : Availa
1595Function ReferenceDA50-135 mm F2.8ED (IF) SDM YesDA50-200 mm F4-5.6ED YesFA70-200 mm F4-5.6 YesFA J75-300 mm F4.5-5.8AL YesFA80-200 mm F2.8ED (I
1605Function ReferenceUsing the optional external flash AF540FGZ or AF360FGZ enables a variety of flash modes, such as P-TTL auto flash mode, high-spe
1615Function ReferenceThe AF360FGZ does not have the function to set the FORMAT size to [DIGITAL], but the difference in angle of view between standar
1625Function ReferenceWith the AF540FGZ or AF360FGZ, you can discharge the flash to take a picture at a shutter speed faster than 1/180 second. High-s
1635Function Reference Using in Wireless Mode1 Place the external flash (AF540FGZ or AF360FGZ) at the desired location.2 Set the power switch of the
1645Function ReferenceAs with the built-in flash, red-eye reduction is available with an external flash. This may not be available on some flashes or
1655Function ReferenceYou can combine two or more external flashes (AF540FGZ or AF360FGZ) or you can use an external flash in combination with the bui
1665Function ReferenceCombining two or more external flashes (AF540FGZ or AF360FGZ) or using an external flash in combination with the built-in flash
1675Function ReferenceSettings During PlaybackSets the information to show first during playback and whether to display overexposed area warning.The c
151Before Using Your CameraShake Reduction switchCard access lampDiopter adjustment leverMode dialK buttonmc buttonHot shoeUSB/Video terminalDC input
1685Function Reference5Press the OK button.The selected information setting is saved.6Use the four-way controller (n) to select [Bright Portion].7Use
1695Function ReferenceCamera SettingsBe sure to format new SD Memory Card with the camera before using the card.Formatting will delete all the data on
1705Function ReferenceYou can turn the camera operation beep on or off. The default setting is O (On) .Set in [Beep] in the [H Set-up] menu. (p.105)Yo
1715Function ReferenceThe date and time selected in “Initial Settings” (p.33) serve as the date and time of your present location.Setting [World Time]
1725Function Reference7Use the four-way controller (op) to select the Destination city.The current time, location and time difference of the selected
1735Function ReferenceList of World Time CitiesRegionCityRegionCityNorth AmericaHonoluluAfrica/West AsiaNairobiAnchorage JeddahVancouver TehranSan Fra
1745Function ReferenceYou can change the language in which the menus, error messages, etc. are displayed.Set in [Language/ ] in the [H Set-up] menu. (
1755Function ReferenceYou can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor. Adjust settings when the LCD monitor is hard to see.Set in [Brightness Level]
1765Function ReferenceYou can set the camera to turn off automatically if unused after a certain length of time. Select from [1 min], [3 min], [5 min]
1775Function ReferenceYou can set the file number used for the images when inserting a new SD Memory Card. The default setting is [SerialNo].Set in [F
161Before Using Your CameraThe following indicators appear on the LCD monitor depending on the status of the camera.Guides appear on the LCD monitor f
1785Function ReferenceSet to display histogram and bright portion during Instant Review and Digital Preview.Set in [Preview Display] in the [Q Playbac
1795Function ReferenceResetting to Default SettingsSettings in [A Rec. Mode] menu, [Q Playback] menu and [H Set-up] menu are reset to default settings
1805Function ReferenceReset settings in [A Custom Setting] menu to default settings.Settings in [A Rec. Mode] menu, [Q Playback] menu and [H Set-up] m
6 AppendixDefault Settings ...182Functions Available with Various Lens Combinations ...
1826AppendixDefault SettingsThe table below lists the factory default settings.Table notations are as follows.Last Memory SettingYes : The current set
1836Appendix* The slimness setting for the slim filter, the softness setting for the soft filter, the brightness setting for the brightness filter, an
1846Appendix[A Custom Setting] Menu* Reset settings in [A Custom Setting] menu.Item Default SettingLast Memory SettingReset SettingPageSettings P (Off
1856AppendixFn Menu*1 Only continuous shooting settings are saved.*2 The slimness setting for the slim filter, the softness setting for the soft filte
1866AppendixFunctions Available with Various Lens CombinationsLenses that can be used with this cameraOnly DA and FA J lenses and D FA/FA/F/A lenses h
1876AppendixLens names and mount namesFA prime lenses (non-zoom lenses) and DA, D FA, FA J and F lenses use the KAF mount. Of the FA zoom lenses, powe
171Before Using Your CameraPress the M button in Capture mode to display the capture function settings on the LCD monitor for 15 seconds. Detailed In
1886AppendixNotes on [Using Aperture Ring]Aperture Ring UseWhen [Using aperture ring] is set to [Permitted] in [A Custom Setting] menu (p.107), the sh
1896AppendixCleaning the CCDShadows may appear in the image for white backgrounds and other shooting conditions if the CCD becomes dirty or dusty. Thi
1906AppendixRaise the mirror up and open the shutter to clean with a blower. Please contact PENTAX service center for professional cleaning because th
1916Appendix5Use the four-way controller (m) to select [Mirror Up].6Press the 4 button.The mirror is locked in the up position.7Clean the CCD.Use a br
1926AppendixOptional AccessoriesA number of dedicated accessories are available for this camera. Please contact a service center for details regarding
1936AppendixMagnifier Eyecup O-ME53This viewfinder is for magnifying up to 1.18 times and makes focusing easier.Magnifier FBThis viewfinder accessory
1946AppendixError MessagesError Message DescriptionMemory card fullThe SD Memory Card is full and no more images can be saved. Insert a new SD Memory
1956AppendixImage folder could not be createdThe maximum folder number (999) and file number (9999) are being used, and no more images can be saved. I
1966AppendixTroubleshootingWe recommend checking the following items before contacting a service center.Problem Cause RemedyCamera does not turn onBat
1976AppendixAE lock function does not operateAE lock is not available when set to a (Manual) mode or p (Bulb) modeUse AE lock with any setting other t
Thank you for purchasing the PENTAX s Digital Camera. Please read this manual before using the camera in order to get the most out of all the features
181Before Using Your CameraEvery time you press the M button during playback, the camera switches screen displays in the following order: [Standard] D
1986AppendixIn rare cases, the camera may not operate correctly due to static electricity. This can be remedied by taking the batteries out and puttin
1996AppendixMain SpecificationsNumber of ShotsCompression: C (Best) = 1/3, D (Better) = 1/6, E (Good) = 1/12TypeTTL autofocus, auto-exposure SLR digi
2006AppendixExposure Modee Program, b Shutter priority, c Aperture priority, aManual, p BulbPicture mode I Auto Picture, = Portrait, s Landscape, q Ma
2016AppendixExposure Meter/ Metering RangeTTL multi (16)-segment metering, Metering range from EV 1 to EV 21.5 at ISO 200, with 50 mm f/1.4 lens, Cent
2026AppendixGlossaryAdobeRGBColor space recommended by Adobe Systems, Inc. for commercial printing. Wider range of color reproduction than sRGB. Cover
2036AppendixColor spaceA defined range of colors from the spectrum which are used. In digital cameras, [sRGB] is defined as the standard by Exif. In t
2046AppendixFocus pointPosition in the viewfinder that determines focus. In this camera, select from [Auto], [Select] and [Center].HistogramA graph th
2056Appendix| dataUnedited image data output from the CCD. RAW data is data before being internally processed by the camera. Camera settings at the ti
2066AppendixIndexSymbols[A Rec. Mode] Menu ...104, 182[Q Playback] Menu ...104, 182[H Set-up] Menu ...105, 183[A Custom Setting] Menu ...
2076AppendixCloudy (White Balance) ...118Color (Digital Filter) ...76Color space ...123Color Temperature .
191Before Using Your Camera Histogram Display1 Capture quality (Image file type)2 Image folder number and file number (p.176, p.177)3 Protect icon (p
2086AppendixHHigh-Speed Flash Sync Mode ...162Histogram ...19, 178IImage Tone ...
2096AppendixPrinter connection ...90Program Mode e ...139Protect ...83Z (Protect) butto
2106AppendixWARRANTY POLICYAll PENTAX cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic distribution channels are guaranteed against defects
2116Appendixrequired, please keep the receipt or bills covering the purchase of your equipment for at least a year. Before sending your equipment for
2126AppendixFor customers in USASTATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCEThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following t
Declaration of ConformityAccording to 47CFR, Parts 2 and 15 forClass B Personal Computers and PeripheralsWe: PENTAX Imaging CompanyA Division of PENTA
Information on disposal for users1. In the European UnionIf your product is marked with this symbol, it means that used electrical/electronic products
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201Before Using Your CameraViewfinder Indications1 AF frame (p.39)2 Spot metering frame (p.136)3 AF point (p.128)4 Flash status (p.54)Appears when fla
Operating Manual• Specifications and external dimensions are subject to change without notice.57922 Copyright © PENTAX Corporation 200701-200705 Print
211Before Using Your Camera10 Aperture value (p.142)Aperture value when capturing or adjusting (underlined when aperture can be adjusted with e-dial).
221Before Using Your CameraThe following information appears in the LCD panel on top of the camera.LCD Panel Indications1 Shutter speed (p.140) 5 AF p
2 Getting StartedThis chapter explains your first steps from purchasing the camera to taking pictures. Be sure to read it and follow the instructions.
242Getting StartedAttaching the Strap1Pass the end of the strap through the strap lug, then secure on the inside of the clasp.2Pass the other end of t
252Getting StartedInserting the BatteriesInsert batteries into the camera. Use two CR-V3 or four AA Ni-MH batteries, AA lithium batteries, or AA alkal
262Getting Started3Press down on the batteries with the battery cover (1) and slide it as shown in the illustration (2 ) to close.You can use four kin
272Getting StartedYou can confirm remaining battery level by checking the { displayed on the LCD panel.The picture storage capacity (normal recording
1We have paid close attention to the safety of this product. When using this product, we request your special attention regarding items marked with th
282Getting StartedWe recommend using the AC adapter D-AC76 (optional) when using the LCD monitor for a long time or when connecting to your PC.1Make s
292Getting StartedInserting/Removing the SD Memory CardCaptured images are recorded on the SD Memory Card. Make sure the camera is turned off before i
302Getting StartedPrecautions When Using the SD Memory Card• The SD Memory Card is equipped with a write-protect switch. Setting the switch to LOCK pr
312Getting StartedChoose the number of pixels (size) and quality level (data compression rate) of pictures according to how you intend to use the pict
322Getting StartedTurning the Camera On and Off1Move the main switch to [ON] position.The camera will turn on.Move the main switch to [OFF] position t
332Getting StartedInitial SettingsThe first time the camera is turned on after purchasing, the Initial Settings screen appears on the LCD monitor. Fol
342Getting Started4Press the four-way controller (n).The cursor moves to [W].5Press the four-way controller (op) to select the city.6Press the four-wa
352Getting StartedSet the current date and time and the display style.1Press the four-way controller (p).The frame moves to [mm/dd/yy].2Use the four-w
362Getting Started7Press the four-way controller (p).The frame moves to the month.8Use the four-way controller (mn) to set the month.Set the day and y
372Getting StartedAttaching the LensAll camera exposure modes are available when using DA, D FA, FA J or other lenses with Aperture s (Auto) position.
2 Caution• Do not short the batteries or dispose of the batteries in fire. Do not disassemble the batteries. The batteries could explode or catch fire
382Getting Started4Remove the front lens cap by pushing the indicated portions inward.To detach the lens, hold down the lens unlock button (3) and tur
392Getting StartedAdjusting the Viewfinder DiopterAdjust the viewfinder to suit your eyesight.If it is difficult to see the viewfinder image clearly,
3 Basic OperationsThis chapter explains basic operations for shooting by setting mode dial to Picture mode (Auto Picture or Portrait mode - Flash OFF
423Basic OperationsBasic Shooting OperationHow you hold the camera is important when taking pictures.• Hold the camera firmly with both hands.• Press
433Basic OperationsHow to set the camera so it will choose the optimum settings based on the subject lighting, distance and motion.1Set the mode dial
443Basic Operations3Look through the viewfinder to view the subject.A zoom lens can be used to change the size of the subject in the viewfinder.1 Usin
453Basic Operations6Review captured images on the LCD monitor.Image displays for 1 second on the LCD monitor after capturing (Instant Review).You can
463Basic OperationsThe autofocus mechanism is not perfect. Focusing may be difficult when taking pictures under the following conditions ((a) to (f) b
473Basic OperationsTaking Pictures Using the Shake Reduction FunctionYou can easily take sharp pictures using the Shake Reduction function by simply t
3• Do not clean the product with organic solvents such as thinner or alcohol benzene.• Do not subject the camera to high temperatures or high humidity
483Basic Operations1Turn on the Shake Reduction switch.When the shutter release button is pressed halfway, k appears in the viewfinder and the Shake R
493Basic OperationsThe [Shake Reduction] menu appears when the camera is turned on with the Shake Reduction switch on and a type of lens that does not
503Basic OperationsSelecting the Appropriate Capturing Mode for ScenesThe camera selects and sets the optimum mode when I (Auto Picture) on the mode d
513Basic OperationsBy setting the H (Scene) icon to the dial indicator, you can choose from the following 8 shooting scenes.1Set the mode dial to H (S
523Basic Operations3Press the 4 button.The mode palette appears.4Use the four-way controller (mnop) to choose a Scene mode.If Pet mode is selected, yo
533Basic OperationsUsing a Zoom LensEnlarges the subject (telephoto) or captures a wider area (wide angle) with a zoom lens. Adjust it to the desired
543Basic OperationsUsing the Built-in FlashUse the following procedures to take a picture in low light or backlit conditions or when you want to manua
553Basic Operations2Press the four-way controller (n).The Flash options screen appears.3Use the four-way controller (op) to choose a flash mode.4Press
563Basic Operations3Press the shutter release button fully.The picture is taken.4Push down on the portion indicated in the illustration to retract the
573Basic Operations“Red-eye” is the phenomenon where eyes look reddish in photographs taken in dark environments with a flash. This is caused by the r
4USING YOUR CAMERA SAFELY...1ABOUT THE CAMERA...
583Basic OperationsOther Shooting ModesPictures can be taken continuously while the shutter release button is held down.1Press the { button.The Fn men
593Basic Operations2Press the four-way controller (m).The Drive Mode options screen appears.3Use the four-way controller (op) to select j.4Press the 4
603Basic Operations7Press the shutter release button fully.Pictures are taken continuously while the shutter release button is fully pressed. Take you
613Basic Operations2Press the { button.The Fn menu appears.3Press the four-way controller (m).The Drive Mode options screen appears.FnAUTOAUTOAUTOOKEx
623Basic Operations4Use the four-way controller (op) to select g or Z.5Press the 4 button.The camera returns to the Fn menu screen.6Press the { button
633Basic Operations8Press the shutter release button fully.For g, the self-timer lamp starts blinking slowly and blinks rapidly 2 seconds before the s
643Basic OperationsThe shutter can be released with the optional remote control unit. You can select from h (remote control) and i (3 sec. delayed rel
653Basic Operations3Press the four-way controller (m).The Drive Mode options screen appears.4Use the four-way controller (op) to select h or i.The sel
663Basic Operations8Point the remote control unit towards the front of the camera and press the shutter release button on the remote control.The opera
673Basic OperationsUse the Mirror Up function if camera shake is evident even when cable switch (optional) or remote control unit (optional) is used.W
5Basic Operations 41Basic Shooting Operation... 42Holding the Camera...
683Basic OperationsPlaying Back Still PicturesYou can play back captured still pictures with the camera.1Press the Q button after taking a picture.The
693Basic Operations2Press the four-way controller (op).o : The previous image appears.p : The next image appears.You can rotate images 90° countercloc
703Basic Operations3Press the 4 button.Image rotation information is saved.You can magnify images up to 12 times when displaying.1Press the Q button a
713Basic Operations2Turn the e-dial to the right (toward y).Image enlarges at each click and can be enlarged to 12 times the original. Turn to the lef
723Basic Operations1Press the Q button.The most recently captured image (image with the largest file number) is displayed on the LCD monitor.2Turn the
733Basic OperationsYou can play back all images recorded on your SD Memory Card successively. To start continuous playback, use the menu screen displa
743Basic Operations3Press the four-way controller (p).Start screen is displayed and slideshow begins.Press any button to end slideshow.Press the shutt
753Basic OperationsConnecting the Camera to AV EquipmentBy using the video cable, you can play back images using a TV or other device with a video IN
763Basic OperationsProcessing Images with FiltersYou can edit shot images using digital filters. Processed images are saved under a different name.Dig
773Basic Operations1Press the { button in Playback mode.The Fn menu appears.2Press the four-way controller (o).The screen for selecting the filter app
6Menu Reference 97Using the Button Functions ... 98Capture Mode...
783Basic Operations6Adjust with e-dial if slim filter, soft filter or brightness filter is selected.Turn counterclockwise for wider and clockwise for
793Basic OperationsDeleting ImagesYou can delete one image at a time.1Press the Q button and use the four-way controller (op) to select an image to de
803Basic OperationsYou can delete all saved images at once.1Press the Q button.2Press the i button twice.The Delete All screen appears.3Use the four-w
813Basic OperationsYou can delete multiple images from the nine-image display at once.1Press the Q button.The most recently captured image (image with
823Basic Operations3Press the i button.9 appears on the images.4Use the four-way controller (mnop) to move to the images to delete and press the 4 but
833Basic OperationsYou can protect images from being accidentally deleted.1Press the Q button and use the four-way controller (op) to select an image.
843Basic Operations1Press the Q button.2Press the Z button twice.The Protect all images screen appears.3Press the four-way controller (m) to select [P
853Basic OperationsSetting the Printing Service (DPOF)You can order conventional photograph prints by taking the SD Memory Card with recorded images t
863Basic Operations4Use the four-way controller (op) to choose the number of copies and press the four-way controller (n).The frame moves to [Date].5U
873Basic Operations2Press the four-way controller (m).The DPOF screen appears.3Press the { button.The screen for making DPOF settings for all images a
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883Basic OperationsPrinting Using PictBridgeThis function lets you print images directly from the camera without using a PC (direct printing).Connect
893Basic Operations1Press the 3 button.The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears.2Use the four-way controller (op) to select the [H Set-up] menu.3Use the four-wa
903Basic Operations5Use the four-way controller (mn) to select [PictBridge].6Press the 4 button.The setting is changed.7Press the 3 button.1Turn the c
913Basic Operations3Turn the printer on.4After printer start-up is complete, turn the camera on.The PictBridge menu appears.1Use the four-way controll
923Basic Operations4Use the four-way controller (mn) to choose the number of copies.You can print up to 99 copies.5Use the { button to choose whether
933Basic Operations10Press the 4 button.11Repeat Steps 8 to 10 to set [Paper Type], [Quality] and [Border Status].The print settings change screen app
943Basic Operations3Choose the number of copies and whether to imprint the date or not.The number of copies and the date setting that you choose apply
953Basic Operations1Use the four-way controller (mn) to select [DPOF AUTOPRINT] on the PictBridge menu.2Press the 4 button.The Print w/DPOF settings s
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4 Menu ReferenceExplains the functions of s by buttons and menus.Using the Button Functions .........98Using the Menu ...
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