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Precautions
y Before using the camera, please ensure that you read and understand the safety
precautions described below. Always ensure that the camera is operated correctly.
y Do not aim the camera directly into the sun or other intense light sources which
could damage your eyesight.
y Do not try to open the case of the camera or attempt to modify this camera in any
way. High-voltage internal components create the risk of electric shock when
exposed. Maintenance and repairs should be carried out only by authorized service
providers.
y Do not fire the flash too close to the eyes of animals or people, especially for young
children. Eye damage may result. In particular, remain at least one meter away from
infants when using flash.
y Keep the camera away from water and other liquids. Do not use the camera with
wet hands. Never use the camera in the rain or snow. Moisture creates the danger
of electric shock.
y Keep the camera and its accessories out of the reach of children and animals to
prevent accidents or damage to the camera.
y If you notice smoke or a strange odor coming from the camera, turn the power off
immediately. Take the camera to the nearest authorized service center for repair.
Never attempt to repair the camera on your own.
y Use only the recommended power accessories. Use of power sources not
expressly recommended for this equipment may lead to overheating, distortion of
the equipment, fire, electrical shock or other hazards.
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Contents
PRECAUTIONS I USING THE Q MODE 21
SETTING IMAGE SIZE AND QUALITY 22
CONTENTS II USING THE ZOOM FUNCTION 23
USING THE FLASH 24
GETTING STARTED 1 USING THE MACRO 25
USING THE SELF-TIMER & BURST 26
USING THIS MENU 1 USING THE APERTURE PRIORITY 27
UNPACKING 2 USING THE SHUTTER PRIORITY 27
PARTS OF THE CAMERA 3 USING THE MANUAL EXPOSURE 28
INSERTING THE BATTERIES 5 USING THE STABILIZER 28
LOW BATTERY INDICATOR 5 RECORDING MOVIE CLIPS 29
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK 5 SETTING THE MOVIE SIZE 29
INSERTING THE MEMORY CARD 6 RECORDING AUDIO CLIPS 30
ABOUT CAMERA MEMORY 7 PLAYING BACK AUDIO CLIPS 30
DCF PROTOCOL 7 RECORDING A VOICE MEMO 31
SETTING THE DISPLAY LANGUAGE / DATE PLAYING BACK A VOICE MEMO 31
& TIME 7
SETTING THE DISPLAY LANGUAGE 7 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 32
SETTING THE DATE & TIME 8
USING THE LCD MONITOR 9 SETTING THE METERING 32
REC MODE 9 SETTING THE WHITE BALANCE 32
PLAYBACK MODE 10 SETTING THE ISO 33
CHANGING THE LCD STATUS 11 SETTING THE EXPOSURE 33
SETTING THE AEB 33
BASIC OPERATION 12 SETTING THE HIGHLIGHT 33
SETTING THE SHARPNESS 34
TURNING THE POWER ON AND OFF 12 SETTING THE PHOTO EFFECT 34
POWER SAVING FUNCTION 12 SETTING DATE STAMP 34
CHANGING THE MODE 13 SETTING FACE TRACKING 35
SWITCHING BETWEEN REC MODE AND SETTING PHOTO FRAME 35
PLAYBACK MODE 13 SETTING AF LAMP 35
SELECTING THE REC MODE 13
SELECTING THE ASM MODE 15 PLAYBACK 36
USING THE MENUS 16
REC MENU 16 PLAYING BACK IMAGES 36
SETUP MENU 17 PLAYING BACK MOVIE CLIPS 36
MAGNIFYING & TRIMMING STILL IMAGES
BASIC RECORDING 20 37
VIEWING IN THUMBNAIL 38
RECORDING STILL IMAGES 20 PLAYING A SLIDE SHOW 38
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DELETING FILES 39
DELETING A SINGLE FILE 39
DELETING MULTIPLE FILES 40
DELETING ALL FILES 40
PROTECTING A SINGLE FILE 41
PROTECTING ALL FILES 41
PROTECTING MULTIPLE FILES 42
EDITING IMAGES 43
ROTATING STILL IMAGES 43
CHANGING THE IMAGE SIZE 43
CHANGING THE IMAGE WITH EFFECTS 44
CHOOSING THE IMAGE WITH PHOTO
FRAME 44
COPYING THE FILES 45
SETTING THE DPOF 46
CHOOSING A STARTUP IMAGE 47
MAKING CONNECTIONS 48
APPENDIX 50
GFM GUARANTEE 60
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Getting Started
Getting Started
This section contains information you should know before using this camera.
Basic Operation
This section explains all recording features of this camera.
Basic Recording
This section explains how to record still images, movies, and audio files.
Playback
This section explains playback, delete, and edit functions of still images, movies and
audio files.
Making Connections
This section tells you how to connect this camera to a computer or TV.
Appendix
This section describes the troubleshooting and the camera specification.
The meanings of the symbols used in this user's manual are explained below:
This indicates cautions that should be read before using these
Caution
functions.
Tips This indicates the useful information when using this camera.
1
Unpacking
Rechargeable Lithium-ion
Soft Case(*) Strap
Battery
Caution
2
Parts of the Camera
3
14. Stabilizer
15. Shutter Button ( page 20,
29)
16. Operation Lamp
17. Power Button ( page 12)
18. Speaker
4
Inserting the Batteries
A low battery indicator appears on the LCD screen when the batteries are nearly
exhausted. Batteries should be replaced promptly when the low battery indicator
appears.
The battery is not charged when you purchase the camera. You need to charge the
battery before using the camera
5
Caution
You can use SD Card with this digital camera. The memory card slot is located beneath
the battery cover, adjacent to the battery compartment.
Tips
y To remove the card, gently press on the edge of the card and release it. Pull
the card out and close the battery cover.
Caution
y It may cause damage to the card if removed while the camera is on.
y Do not touch the connection terminals on the back side of the card.
6
About Camera Memory
This camera is equipped with internal memory. If the memory card is not inserted in the
camera, all images and movie clips recorded by the camera will be stored in the internal
memory. If the memory card is inserted, images and movie clips are stored on the
memory card.
DCF Protocol
The DCF protocol defines the format for image file data as well as the directory structure
for the memory card. Images that are taken by a DCF camera can be viewed on
DCF-compatible cameras from other manufacturers.
When using the camera for the first time after purchasing, be sure to choose a language
and set the date & time before using the camera.
2 Select [ Language].
y Press or to select
[LANGUAGE] then press or the
SET button to launch the submenu.
3 Select a language.
y Press or to select a language and press or the SET button to
apply the setting.
7
Setting the Date & Time
Caution
y If the batteries are removed for longer than 48 hours, the Date and Time will
need to be re-set.
8
Using the LCD Monitor
The LCD monitor is used to compose images while recording, adjust settings and replay
images. The following indicators may appear on the LCD monitor while recording or
playing back images.
REC mode
9
PLAYBACK mode
Caution
y Some information may not display correctly if you display images captured by
other camera model.
10
Changing the LCD Status
Press the SET/DISP button changes the LCD status as shown below:
REC mode
(A) OSD on (B) Full OSD (C) Guide line (D) OSD off
Tips
y Use the “Guide line” to compose images easily before shooting images.
PLAYBACK mode
Caution
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Basic Operation
2 Press the POWER button (n) again to turn the power off.
y The power turns off, the lens retracts and the LED turns off.
Tips
y You can turn on the camera without the start-up and operating sound by
pressing and holding the POWER (n) or the PLAYBACK (o) button over 1.5
seconds.
y Switch between REC mode and PLAYBACK mode ( page 13).
For saving the battery power, the LCD monitor automatically turns off 1 minute after the
last control accessed (factory-preset setting). Press any button other than the power
button to turn on the LCD monitor. You can change the power save setting in Setup
menu ( page 18).
After the power saving function has been active for 1 minute, the power will turn off
completely. Press the POWER (n) or the PLAYBACK (o) button to restore the power.
The power save feature will not activate in the following situation:
y Recording movie clips or audio files
y Playing movie clips or audio files
y Playing the slideshow
y Connecting the camera to a computer or printer with the USB cable
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Changing the Mode
You can record images and voices in the REC mode. And using the PLAYBACK mode to
replay, delete, or edit images on the LCD monitor.
3 Select a mode.
y Use the four-way control to select a desired mode and press the SET
button to confirm the setting.
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Display Title Description
Night Scene Shooting the subject while keeping the background night scenery.
Night
Use to take portrait pictures when the background is darker.
Portrait
Soft Skin Enhance the tone of skin so that the facial skin appears smooth.
Soft Flowing
Can take pictures with effects as smooth as silk.
Water
14
Selecting the ASM mode
15
Using the Menus
When a menu is displayed, the four-way control and the SET button are used to make
the desired settings.
REC menu
3 Select an item.
y Press or (o) to select a menu item.
5 Press the MENU (n) or the SET (o) button to save the settings and close
the menu.
Resolution / / / / / / 22
Quality / / 22
Metering / / 32
White Balance Auto / / / / / / 32
Auto / ISO50 / ISO100 / ISO200 / ISO400 /
ISO 33
ISO800 / ISO1600
Exposure ... 33
Drive Mode Off / / / / 26
AEB Off / 33
Highlight Off / / / 33
Sharpness / / 34
Effect Off / B&W / Sepia / Negative / Red / Green / Blue 34
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Date Stamp Off / Date / Date & Time 34
Digital Zoom Off / On 23
Face Tracking Off / On 35
Photo Frame Off / Frame 1 ~ 10 35
AF Lamp Auto / Off 35
Setup menu
y Press four-way control (o) to select SETUP ( ) and then press the SET (o)
4 Select an item.
y Press or (o) to select a menu item and then press or the SET (o)
button to launch the submenu.
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6 Press the MENU (n) button to close the menu.
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Menu Item Functions
files or inserting a new memory card.
[Reset]: Reset file numbering each time the memory card is
changed.
y Resetting the file number is useful for avoiding the file name
duplication when images are downloaded to a computer
( page 50).
You can review images on a television with a supplied AV cable
( page 48). TV Out should be set to either NTSC or PAL
TV Out depending on your region.
[NTSC]: America, Japan and others
[PAL]: Europe, Oceania and others
[Computer] / [Printer]:
USB Sets the USB mode to connect the camera with a printer or
computer ( page 49).
S.Image Sets a recorded image as the start-up image ( page 47).
To erase all data stored in the memory card if you are using a
card, or all data stored in the internal memory if there is no card
inserted.
y A “BUSY...PLEASE WAIT” message displays and the
Format
memory card is starting format.
y A “COMPLETED” message displays when finish formatting.
y All data will be deleted including protected files. Be sure to
download important files to your computer before formatting.
Resets the entire menu and button operation settings to initial
default.
The following settings do not change after Reset All:
Reset All
y Date & Time setting
y Language setting
y TV out setting
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Basic Recording
4 Take a picture.
y Press the shutter button fully to
take a picture.
Caution
20
Using the Q mode
21
Setting Image Size and Quality
You can select lower image resolution and quality to decrease the image size to capture
more images. Choose a suitable setting according to the desired image quality and
purpose. For details, see page 16.
Resolution Values
Quality Values
Compression Purpose
Super Fine Shoot higher quality images. Higher Quality
Fine Shoot normal quality images.
Normal Shoot for more images. Lower Quality
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Using the Zoom Function
Your camera has a combination of optical and digital zoom functions that allows you to
zoom in on far away subjects or zoom out for a wide angle shot.
The optical zoom is achieved by mechanically adjusting the lens of the camera. The
digital zoom enlarges or shrinks the image using a software process.
Tips
23
Using the Flash
The flash is not only for taking pictures when there is insufficient light, but also when the
subject is in shade or in backlight conditions. Press the flash button to cycle your camera
through the various flash modes. The flash will not activate when continuous shooting or
movie recording.
Caution
y The flash charging time may increase when the battery is low.
y The available flash settings are limited depending on the REC mode you selected
( page 54).
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Using the Macro
Your camera is equipped with a macro function that allows you to focus on very close
subjects. In macro mode you can focus on subjects 10 cm from the lens when in the
maximum wide angle setting and 50 cm in the maximum telephoto setting.
Tips
y Distances referred to measure the distance between the camera lens surface
and the subject.
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Using the Self-timer & Burst
Use the self-timer to set a delay from the time the shutter button is pressed to the time
the image is shot. Use the burst to record continuous still images shooting.
Tips
y When using the self-timer function, be sure to use a tripod or place the digital
camera on a level, stable surface.
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Using the Aperture Priority
In this mode, you can set an aperture value to match the brightness. A higher aperture
value brings the background out of focus. Selecting a lower aperture value allows you to
soft the background.
Tips
y The larger the aperture value the smaller the lens opening, allowing less light to
enter the camera.
In this mode, you can set a shutter speed to match the brightness. Faster shutter speeds
allow you to take a sharp picture of a moving subject while slower speeds create a trail
effect and allow you to shoot without a flash in dark areas.
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Using the Manual Exposure
You can manually set the shutter speed and aperture to achieve a particular effect.
With more sensitivity and faster shutter speed to brighten up the pictures, this effectively
prevents blurred images caused by hand shaking or target movement.
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Recording Movie Clips
3 Start recording.
y Press the shutter button (n) to
start recording.
y Using the zoom button (o) to
adjust the image size.
y The White Balance is set and
locked to the settings of the first
frame
Caution
y Sound cannot be recorded while pressing the zoom button..
y The digital zoom cannot be used in Movie mode.
4 Finish recording.
y Press the shutter again to end recording.
y The camera will stop recording automatically when the memory capacity
has been reached.
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Recording Audio Clips
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Recording a Voice Memo
You can add a voice memo to the still images after you record it.
Caution
1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the PLAY mode ( page 13).
2 Press or to select the image that has the voice memo recorded.
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Other Recording Functions
Option Description
Light is measured from the entire shooting screen, but gives
more importance to the values near the center.
Selects an exposure based on readings from multiple points in
the subject area.
Selects an exposure based on a single reading taken from the
center of your picture.
Adjust the white balance to match different light sources such as sunlight, incandescent
(tungsten) lighting or, fluorescent lighting.
Option Description
Automatically corrects white balance. Ideal for general
photography.
Adjusts for bright sun conditions, or natural light conditions.
Adjusts for cloudy days or twilight conditions.
Adjusts for normal indoor lighting conditions. Corrects the
orange hue of household light bulbs. Ideal for indoor photos
under tungsten or halogen lighting without a flash.
Adjusts for fluorescent lighting. Corrects the green hue of
fluorescent lighting. Ideal for indoor photos under fluorescent
lighting without a flash.
For more accurate adjustment or when the light source cannot
be specified.
Tips
y Point the camera at a white piece of paper or similar object under the lighting
conditions for which you want to set the white balance, and then press the
Shutter button.
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Setting the ISO
With the initial settings, the ISO sensitivity is automatically set according to the
brightness of the subject.
Option Description
Auto Sets the ISO sensitivity automatically.
ISO 50 Sets the sensitivity to ISO 50 equivalent.
ISO 100 Sets the sensitivity to ISO 100 equivalent.
ISO 200 Sets the sensitivity to ISO 200 equivalent.
ISO 400 Sets the sensitivity to ISO 400 equivalent.
ISO 800 Sets the sensitivity to ISO 800 equivalent.
ISO 1600 Sets the sensitivity to ISO 1600 equivalent.
Tips
y Higher ISO speeds increase the image noise. To take clean images, use as low
an ISO speed as possible.
Set the exposure value manually to compensate for unusual lighting conditions such as
indirect indoor lighting, dark backgrounds, and strong backlighting.
Sets the auto exposure bracketing (AEB) to shoot 3 continuous images, each with a
different exposure setting: correctly exposed, underexposed, and overexposed.
Make the subject stand out from its surroundings. The subject will be in focus in three
different ranges: / /
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Setting the Sharpness
You can select whether you want the image to have sharp or soft outlines.
Option Description
The edges of the image are emphasized. The edges will
become sharp, but noise may occur in the recording image.
The edges of the image are sharp. This is suitable for printing.
The edges of the image are softened. This is suitable for editing
images on PC.
You can add special effects to your images in Record mode or in Playback mode.
Option Description
Off No effect is added to the image.
B&W Convert image to black & white.
Sepia Recorded image will be stored in a sepia tone.
Negative Opposite what they were in the original image.
Mosaic Add mosaic tiles to the images. (Playback only)
Red The image becomes reddish.
Green The image becomes greenish.
Blue The image becomes bluish.
The Date Stamp function can be used to add a date to your pictures as you take them.
Option Description
Off Do not add the recorded date & time to printed images.
Date Only add the recorded date to printed images.
Date & Time Add the recorded date & time to printed images.
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Setting Face tracking
After initializing face tracking function, the lens will lock the main character in the picture
and follow the movements. Also use auto digital zoom technology to retract and extract
zoom lens that allows you to become the focus of lens.
Tips
y Pressing the shutter halfway showing green AF area means focus is complete.
y Face tracking is powered by Arcsoft.
y Under some environmental influences, face tracking function may be limited.
You can add 10 kinds of frames to still images, making them more interesting.
Tips
y This feature only available with still images (except 3:2 and 16:9).
Setting AF Lamp
The AF Lamp function allows you record images in low light conditions.
Option Description
Off Disable the AF lamp while recording images.
The AF lamp turns on automatically by half pressing the shutter
Auto
button under low light conditions.
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Playback
1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode ( page
13).
Tips
y During movie playing back, press to fast forward or press to rewind it.
y Press the shutter to capture the still image from the movie clip while it had paused.
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Magnifying & Trimming Still Images
2 Select an image.
y Press or (p) to select
the image that you want to
magnify or trimming.
y Only still images can be
magnified and trimmed.
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Viewing in Thumbnail
3 Use the four-way control to select the desired image, and press [T] or the
SET button to show the selected image in full screen.
Tips
y You can protect or delete multiple images in thumbnail, see page 40, 42.
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Deleting Files
3 Press or (o) to select [SINGLE], and then press the SET button (o).
Tips
3. Press the SET button (o) to delete the current display image.
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Deleting Multiple Files
5 Delete images.
y Press the MENU button, then select [Yes] and press the SET button. All
selected images will be deleted.
y To cancel delete, press the MENU button in this step.
40
Protecting a Single File
1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode ( page
13).
3 Press or to select [Lock all], and then press the SET button.
y To unlock all files, select [Unlock all] in this step, then press the SET
button.
41
Protecting Multiple Files
5 Protect images.
y Press the MENU button, then select [Yes] and press the SET button. All
selected images will be protected.
y To cancel protect, press the MENU button in this step.
42
Editing Images
5 Press or to select OK, and then press the SET button to finish
rotating.
1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode ( page
13).
Caution
43
Changing the Image with Effects
1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode ( page
13).
1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode ( page
13).
2 Press or to select the image you want to add the photo frame.
4 Press or to select the image you want, then press the SET button to
apply the choice.
y The edited image will be saved as a new file.
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Copying the Files
You may copy the data from the camera’s internal memory to the memory card for
convenience.
5 Select [Yes] and then press the SET button to start copy.
y Repeat step 4~5 to copy other images.
y Press the MENU button to complete the setting.
45
Setting the DPOF
The Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) setting allows you to select images on the
memory card for printing and specify the number of print copies in advance using the
camera. This is extremely convenient for sending the images to a photo developing
service or for printing on a direct print function compatible printer.
4 Press or to select the image you want to print out, then press the
SET button.
7 Press and then press the SET button to apply the setting or press the
MENU button to cancel.
8 After you finished all image settings, select [ ] and press the SET
button to apply it.
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Choosing a Startup Image
1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode ( page
13).
3 Press or to select the image you want, then press the SET button to
apply the choice.
y A message “Completed” appears.
Caution
y The start-up image will not be deleted even if the original image is deleted or
memory formatted.
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Making Connections
1 Set the TV out to match the TV system that you are using ( page 19).
5 Display on TV.
y Everything that would normally appear on the camera’s LCD screen, such
as photo and video clip playback, slide shows, and image or video capture,
appears on the TV.
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Connecting the Camera to a PC
There are two ways to download files from the camera’s internal memory or memory
card to a computer:
y Inserting the memory card into a card reader
y Connecting the camera to a computer using the supplied USB cable
3 Copy images from the card into a directory of your choice on the
computer’s hard disk.
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Appendix
Your digital camera automatically creates a directory of folders in the internal memory or
memory card that it uses to organize still images, movie clips and other information.
Folder Structure
File Naming
File name begins with “DSCI” and are followed by a 4-digit number that increases in
sequence. File numbering starts from 0001 when a new folder is created.
If the highest folder number is 999 and highest file number exceeds 9999, the camera
will display the warning message “Folder cannot be created”. When it appears, try one of
the following ways:
Caution
y Do not change the folder and file names in the memory card using your
computer. It may be unable to playback the data using the digital camera.
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Troubleshooting
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Specifications
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Weight Camera Body w/o battery : Approx. 140 (g)
*These specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Function Available List
Mode Still Capture
Scene Mode
Function
Shutter & Lens
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Focus
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Macro
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Flash
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Stabilizer
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Up & Down
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⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ²
Scene Mode
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ²
Still Capture
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² z ²
Menu
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ² ² z ² ² ² z ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝
Mode
Super Fine
Normal
Center
VGA
Multi
Spot
10M
16:9
16:9
Fine
640
320
3:2
8M
5M
3M
Function
55
² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² z ²
z ² ² ² ² ² ² z ² ² ² ² ² ² ² z ²
z ² ² ² ² ² ² z ² ² ² ² ² ² ² z ²
z ² ² ² ² ² ² z ² ² ² ² ² ² ² z ²
z ² ² ² ² ² ² z ² ² ² ² ² ² ² z ²
z ² ² ² ² ² ² z ² ² ² ² ² ² ² z ²
z ² ² ² ² ² ² z ² ² ² ² ² ² ² z ²
z ² ² ² ² ² ² z ² ² ² ² ² ² ² z ²
Scene Mode
z ² ² ² ² ² ² z ² ² ² ² ² ² ² z ²
z ² ² ² ² ² ² z ² ² ² ² ² ² ² z ²
z ² ² ² ² ² ² z ² ² ² ² ² ² ² z ²
Still Capture
z ² ² ² ² ² ² z ² ² ² ² ² ² ² z ²
z ² ² ² ² ² ² z ² ² ² ² ² ² ² z ²
Menu
z ² ² ² ² ² ² z ² ² ² ² ² ² ² z ²
z ² ² ² ² ² ² z ² ² ² ² ² ² ² z ²
z ² ² ² ² ² ² z ² ² ² ² ² ² ² z ²
z ² ² ² ² ² ² z ² ² ² ² ² ² ² z ²
z ² ² ² ² ² ² z ² ² ² ² ² ² ² z ²
z ² ² ² ² ² ² z ² ² ² ² ² ² ² z ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² z ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ² ² ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝
Mode
+0.3 ~ +2.0
-0.3 ~ -2.0
Tungsten
Daylight
Fluor_H
Custom
Fluor_L
Cloudy
1600
OEV
Auto
Auto
100
200
400
800
50
Function
WB ISO Exposure
56
² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ²
² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² z ² ² ² ² z ² z ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² z ² ² ² ² z ² z ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² z ² ² ² ² z ² z ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² z ² ² ² ² z ² z ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z z ² z ² ² ² ² z ² z ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² z ² ² ² ² ² z z ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² z ² ² ² ² z ² z ² ²
Scene Mode
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² z ² ² ² z ² ² z ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² z ² ² ² ² z ² z ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² z ² ² ² ² z ² z ⃝ ⃝
Still Capture
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² z ² ² ² ² z ² z ² ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² z ² ² ² ² z ² z ² ²
Menu
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² z ² ² ² ² z ² z ² ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² z ² ² ² ² z ² z ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² z ² ² ² z ² z ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² z ² ² ² ² z ² z ² ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² z ² ² ² z ² ² z ² ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² z ² ² ² ² z ² z ² ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² z ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ⃝ z ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ⃝ z ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ⃝ z ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ⃝ ⃝
Mode
10 sec.
Normal
Double
2 sec.
Sepia
Burst
B&W
Hard
Soft
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
Function
57
² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ²
² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ² ²
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝
² ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² ⃝ ⃝
Scene Mode
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝
Still Capture
² ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² ⃝ ⃝
² ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² ⃝ ⃝
Menu
² ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² ⃝ ⃝
² ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝
² ² ² ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ z ² ⃝ ⃝
² ² ² ² ² ² z z ² ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝
⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝
Mode
Frame 1 ~ 10
Date & Time
Negative
Green
Date
Blue
Red
On
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
Function
58
Mode Still Capture
Scene Mode
Function
Menu
²
z
z
z
²
²
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
Off
AF Lamp
z
²
²
²
²
²
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
⃝
Auto
59
: Set to [OFF] after power off.
GFM Guarantee
If you are not totally satisfied with this GFM product, you may return it to any Meijer store
for a full refund within 6 months (180 days) of purchase when accompanied by a receipt.
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