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Page 1: ...GE DigitalCamera G Series IG2 A Series I A735 A835 AI030 AI230 E Series I E840s EI035 E1235 ...

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Page 3: ...markcameras areintended for salesin Europe This symbol crossed out wheeled bin WEEEAnnex IV indicates separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment in the EU countries Please do not throw the equipment into the domestic refuse Please use the return and collection systems available in your country for the disposal of this product Declaration of Conformity ModelName G2 A735 A835 A...

Page 4: ...r recordingmedia etc makes the playbackof recordingsnot possible Battery notes U Incorrect use of the batteries may cause them to leak become hot ignite or burst Always observe the precautions given below Do not expose the batteries to water and take particular care to keep the terminals dry Donot heat the batteries or throw them into a fire Do not attempt to deform disassemble or modify the batte...

Page 5: ...ion purposesonly and may beprop erties of their respectiveowners Pleasereadthe following important information carefully before usingthe product Donot take apart or attempt to servicethe camerayourself Donot dropor knockthe camera Improper handling maydamagethe product Turn offthe camera beforeinserting or removing the battery and memorycard Useonly the type of battery and charger that camewith yo...

Page 6: ...s Donot use abrasive cleansers alcohol based orsolvent based cleaners toclean the camera Wipe the camera withaslightly damp softcloth This manual provides you withinstructions on how touse your GE digital camera Every effort has been made toensure thatthecontents of this manual areaccurate butGeneral Imaging Company reserves therighttomake changes without notice Symbols used in this manual Through...

Page 7: ...1235 16 Charging the battery 18 Inserting the battery 19 Inserting an optional SDISDHCcard 22 Turning on and off 23 Using the Mode Dial 24 Setting date time and language 25 Setting the Date and Time 25 Setting the Language 26 About the LCDscreen 27 BASICOPERATION 28 Shooting in Auto mode 28 Using the zoom function 28 Using the flash 29 Using the self timer 29 Using Macro mode 30 Exposure compensat...

Page 8: ...af 42 Snow 43 Sunset 43 Fireworks 43 Glass 43 Museum 43 Landscape 43 Night landscape 43 Night portrait 43 Return to the scene mode palette 44 Panorama mode 45 Image stabilization mode 46 Facedetection 48 Smile detection 48 Blink detection 48 PLAYBACK 51 Viewing photos and videos 51 Editing video 53 Thumbnail view 54 Using zoom playback for still pictures only 55 Using the delete button 56 USINGTHE...

Page 9: ...menu 63 Expo Metering Exposure Metering 64 Stabilization 64 Playback menu 65 Protect 65 Delete 66 DPOF Digital Print Order Format 68 Info Box Information Box 68 Trim 69 Resize 69 Rotate 70 Slide show 70 Red eye removal 71 Setup menu 72 Format Hemory 72 Beep 73 LCDBrightness 74 Power Sever 74 Date Time 75 World time 75 File Numbering 76 Language 76 Video system 76 Copy to Card Copy internal memory ...

Page 10: ... 80 Connecting to a PictBridge compatible printer 83 Setting the USBmode 83 Connecting the camera and priter 84 Using the PictBridge menu 85 Print with date 85 Print without date 86 Print index 87 Print DPOF 88 Exit 88 Appendices 89 specifications 62 89 A735 A835 93 A1030 A1230 97 E840s EIO35 EI235 101 Error messages 107 Troubleshooting 109 ...

Page 11: ...ed please contact your vendor The accessories will vary based on model purchased and are noted below Rechargeable Lithium ion battery exceptA735 A835 A1030 A1230 USBcable AA sizealkaline batteries 2 A735 A835 A1030 A1230only AVcable UserManual Quickstart guide Wrist strap Battery charger exceptA735 A835 AI030 AI230 CD ROM Warranty card ...

Page 12: ...F rontView OackView 0 l_x optical zoom 67S 27ram 1 3 S 5 IS Ri lht View o o_ o ...

Page 13: ...dial Facedetection AFbutton Menubutton Erasebutton Exposure compensation Up button Macromode Right button 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Self timer Down button Flashmode Left button Func okbutton Speaker Zoomscrollwheel Shutter button Powerbutton Memorycardl Battery compartment Tripod mount point USBIAVport Wrist strap mount ...

Page 14: ...Front View f Back View_ t Right View ...

Page 15: ... Facedetection AFbutton T Wbutton Menubutton Erasebutton Exposurecompensation Up button Macromode Right button 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Self timer Down button Func okbutton Flashmode Left button USBIAVport Powerbutton Shutter button Modedial Speaker Tripod mount point Memorycard Battery compartment Wrist strap mount ...

Page 16: ...Front View _ _ Right View _ _ ...

Page 17: ...mscroll wheel Menu button Erasebutton Func okbutton Exposurecompensation Upbutton Macromode Right button Bottom View 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2O 21 22 23 Self timer Down button Flashmode Left button USB AVport Powerbutton StatusLED Shutter button Modedial Tripod mount point Speaker MemorycardI Batterycompartment Wrist strap mount ...

Page 18: ...Front View Back View Right View __ _ ...

Page 19: ...tion AFbutton Status LED Modedial Menubutton Erasebutton 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2O 21 22 23 Exposure compensation Upbutton Macromode Right button Self timer Down button Flashmode Left button Func okbutton Speaker Powerbutton Shutterbutton Zoomscrollwheel Tripod mount point USB AVport Memorycard Battery compartment Wrist strap mount ...

Page 20: ...Front View Back View r Right View ...

Page 21: ...ion AFbutton Status LED Hade dial Henu button Erasebutton Exposurecompensation Upbutton Macromode Right button 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Self timer Down button Func okbutton Flashmode Left button Powerbutton Shutter button Zoomscrollwheel Speaker Tripod mount point USB AVport Hemory card Battery compartment Wrist strap mount ...

Page 22: ...f the connecting ceble into e well outlet _ Throughout the rest of the menuel the following illustretions show theE1035 model es en exemple G2 A735 A835 A1030 A1230 E840s end E1235operete similerly _ Leeve the to until the bettery cherge cherger light goes green To me imize bettery life the first cherge should be et leest 4 hours ...

Page 23: ...1 Open the bettery compertment 2 Insert the bettery while observing the correct polerity Use the side of bettery to press down the stopper es shown ellowing the bettery to be inserted properly ...

Page 24: ...3 Closethe battery compartment 1 Open the battery compartment _ Battery capacity decreases with usage ...

Page 25: ...2 Insertthebatterywhileobserving thecorrect polarity Use thesideof batteryto press downthestopper asshown allowingthebatteryto beinserted properly 3 Close thebattery compartment ...

Page 26: ... optional SD SDHCcard into the memory card slot as shown _ Optional SD SDHC cards are not included The use of 64HB to 4GB memory cards from recognized manufacturers such as SanDisk Panasonic and Toshiba is recommended for reliable data storage ...

Page 27: ... buttonagain Power button To remove the SD SDHCcard open the battery compartment and gently push the card to release it Pull the card carefully When turned on the camera will enter the mode according to the mode dial setting You can also turn the mode dial to change the modes after the camera is turned on ...

Page 28: ...pictures videos stored in the memory card and D internal memory Switch to record videos cc_ l Switch to use Image Stabilization when taking still pictures Switch to use a preset scene mode for taking still pictures SCN There are 12 scenes in total Switch to portrait mode when taking close up portrait photos Switch to capture a sequence of shots and stitch them together into a panoramic photo Switc...

Page 29: ...nu Date Time Display language To access the Setup menu do the following 1 Press Power to turn the camera on 2 Pressthe Q button and use UplDownlLeftl Right to select the Setup menu Setting the Date and Time 1 Use the Up Down to select Date Time Then press the Right to enter the setting ...

Page 30: ...e setting Setting the Language 1 Use the Up Down to select Language Then press the Right to enter the setting 2 Usethe nevigotion buttons to select the desired lenguege 3 Pressthe Q button to confirm the setting _The Set dote time end lenguege screen will eutometicelly eppeer when the cemere is turned on the first time ...

Page 31: ...ormal in the manufacturing pro cess and the recording is not affected in any way _ If the LCDmonitor is damaged take particular care with the liquid crystal in the monitor If any of the following situations arise take the urgent action indicated If liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin wipe the area with a cloth and then wash thoroughly with soap and running water If liquid crystal gets i...

Page 32: ... 4 When thesubject isinfocus thegreen colored focus frame appears onthecenter oftheLCD screen 5 Press Shutterfullytocapture theimage Your camera isequipped withtwotypes ofzoom optical zoom anddigitalzoom Use theZoom scroll wheelonthetopofthecamera tozoom inoroutonyoursubject whiletaking pictures Zoom Scroll wheel indicator See Digital Zoom on page 60 When the optical zoom factor reaches its maximu...

Page 33: ...your subjects and the night time backdrop _ Red EyeReduction Slow Synchro Usethis mode for slow synchro shots with red eye reduction To enable the self timer function press the Down Self timer to select 2 second timer delay lO second timer delay or a continuous shot _ 2 second timer delay A single picture is shot 2 seconds after the shutter button is pressed _ lO second timer delay A single pictur...

Page 34: ...om the lens The exposure compensation allows you to adjust the background brightness to produce the best result of photos To change the expo sure values do the following 1 When taking a picture press the Up Exposure button to activate the set exposure screen 2 Usethe Left Right to adjust the exposure value for the picture The range is from EV 2 0 to EV 2 0 steps of 0 3 ...

Page 35: ...lowing 1 Pressthe Q button to enter the Function menu Make sure the WB function is selected 2 Use Up Down navigation buttons to select the setting you want The following options are available _4b_ _ Auto _ Daylight C_ _ Cloudy _ Fluorescent _ Fluorescent CWF _ Incandescent _c_ Manual WB adjustment press the menu button to set 3 Usethe LeftlRight buttons to select other options or press the Q butto...

Page 36: ... set the ISOvalue do the following 1 Pressthe Q button to enter the Function menu 2 Usethe Left Right navigation buttons to highlight the ISO function Higher ISOpictures will naturally have more noise then lower ISOpictures 3 Usethe Up Down navigation buttons to select the desired ISOvalue from Auto 64 80 100 200 400 800 or 1600 4 Pressthe Q button to confirm your setting 5 Usethe Left Right butto...

Page 37: ...ttons to highlight the Quality function 3 Usethe Up Down navigation buttons to select a desired setting Three options are available _ _ Best quality Standard compression Fine quality High compression Normal quality Maximum compression 4 Pressthe Q button to confirm your setting 5 The number of available shots remaining is displayed on the LCD Usethe Left Right buttons to select other options or pr...

Page 38: ...able shots is displayed on the screen To set the image size do the following 1 Pressthe Q button to enter the Function menu 2 Usethe Left Right navigation buttons to highlight the Size function _The bigger the number of recorded pixels is the better the image quality becomes As the number of recorded pixels becomes smaller you will be able to record more frames on o memory cord _ lease refer to pa...

Page 39: ...ing is only available when the camera is in the oP1 Manual mode To set the image color do the following 1 Pressthe Q button to enter the Function menu 2 Usethe LefflRight navigation buttons to highlight the Color function 3 Use UplDown to select an option The following options are available _ Auto _ Black White Sepia _ Vivid 4 Pressthe Q button to confirm your setting ...

Page 40: ... Size settings in shooting mode available 0 3M 640x480 IM i024x768 2 1600x1200 3M 2048x1536 5M 2560x1920 5M 16 9 3072x1728 6M 2816x2112 6M 3 2 _ 3072x2048 6M 16 91 3264x1836 ...

Page 41: ...7M 3072x2304 7M 3 21 3264x2176 7M116 91 3648x2052 _ 8M 3264x2448 9M 3 2 3648x2432 9M 16 9 4032x2268 IOM 36L18x2736 10M 3 2 4032x2688 _ 12M 4032x3024 ...

Page 42: ...bilization 2 Sceneicon onlyavailable for Scene mode Sport _ Fireworks Children _ Glass Indoor _ Museum Leaf _ Landscape Snow _ Night landscape Sunset _ Night portrait 3 Light metering method _o_ SpotAE _ _ Center Weight _ _ Ai AE 4 EVindicator 5 Self timer indicator 2 secondself timer 10 secondself timer Continuousshot ...

Page 43: ...status 9 Facedetection on indicator 10 Remainingnumberof photosthat can be taken 11 Focusframe 12Zoomindicator 13White balance onlyavailable for Manual model 14 ISO only availablefor OM Manual model 15Imagequality 16Imagesize 17Imagecolor only availablefor _M Manual model 18 Slowshutter warning indicator 19 Memorycard internal memory indicator 20 EVadjustment slider ...

Page 44: ...tus 7 Movierecording on indicator 8 Remaining time for videosthat can betaken 9 Focusframe 10 Zoomindicator 11 Videoresolution 12 Videoquality 13 Memorycardlbuilt in memory indicator Forbestmovie results the use of SDcards is recommended Movierecordingsusinginternal memory aresubject to quality degradations _ While movierecording is in progress optical zoomwill stay fixed but upto 1 5 digital zoom...

Page 45: ...emorycard internal memoryindicator 7 PictureID 8 Battery status 9 Photoaudiostatus Pressthe shutter button to record sound Pressthe shutter button to play sound 10 Recordingdate andtime 11Histogram 12Aperture value 13Shutterspeed 14Exposure value 15Memorycapacity current picture total picture number 16ISOvalue 17WB 18Imagesize ...

Page 46: ...ial to Scene mode The scene mode palette appears Use Up Down Left Right to select a scene and press the Q button Sport For shooting fast moving objects Bring lively pictures to life Children Suitable for photographing children and pets The flash shuts offautomatically in order not to disturb the subject being photographed Indoor For shooting people indoors Clearly show background and atmosphere Le...

Page 47: ...Shutter speed is slower than normal Use of tripod is recommended Glass Suitable for photographing objects behind glass or window Museum For shooting in museums or places where flash is not allowed Landscape For shooting landscapes Vivid reproduction of green and blue Night landscape For shooting night scenes Useof tripod is recommended Night portrait For shooting portraits with night scenes as bac...

Page 48: ... menu The main function menu also allows you configure image quality and image size Please refer to the Advanced Functions Menu section on pages 29for detailed Panorama mode allows you create a pan oramic picture The camera will to automati cally compose a panoramic picture using the individual shots that you take Follow these steps to create a panoramic picture 1 Set the mode dial to Panorama mod...

Page 49: ...sing the same steps for the first shot take the second and the third shots Compose your shots so that the edges of the pictures overlap The numeric indicators on the LCD inform you which shot is being taken 6 The camera will then stitch the pictures into a panorama automatically 7 Turn the mode dial to playback mode to view the panoramic picture For best results the use of a tripod is recommended ...

Page 50: ... mode Stabilization during Movie mode is only available when the Frame Rate is set to 15 fps 1 Switch the mode dial to _ mode 2 Press the Q button to enter the Function menu 3 Use the LeftlRight navigation buttons to highlight the Quality function 4 Use the UplDown navigation buttons to select ISfps and press the Q button to confirm your settings 5 Press the Menu button and use UplDown to select t...

Page 51: ... shutter speed _This function may nothelp totakeaclear picture ofafastmoving target such as acarpassing by etc This function may not help to stabilize photos if you are in a moving vehicle car boat etc It is best used when taking normal shots Increasing the ISOlevel may cause heavier noise on the photo _Use of a tripod is always best to get the clearest picture ...

Page 52: ...dpointthe camera towards thesubject tostarttheface detection process When thecamera detects aface awhite rectangular framewill be drawnaroundthe face Note Forbest results thefaceofthe subjectshouldbe relatively largeontheLCD screen andthe subject should befacing thecamera asfront onaspossible 3 Press Shutter halfway tofocus onthe subject Press Shutterfullyto capture theimage 5 Press the_ buttonogo...

Page 53: ...t s face is detected and brocketect by o square box Press the shutter button oil the way clown onct release the shutter button The camera will now wait for the subject to smile 3 When the subject smiles the camera will automatically releasethe shutter onctcapture the photo 4 To ctisoblethe automatic shutter release pressthe shutter ogoin _ Note Aface must be detected by the camerain order for smil...

Page 54: ...lect Blinkdetection setting 3 Use the Right navigation buttons to enter the submenu andselect On option 4 Pressthe button _ to confirm the setting and exit the menu 5 The Blink detection indicator appears on the LCD 6 Pressthe shutter button fully to capture the image if someone s eyes blink the camera will automatically show blink detection warning message Note Foroptimal results the subject shou...

Page 55: ...he photos or video clips stored in the internal memory or memory card 3 To play a selected video clip press the Q button to enter the movie playback mode 4 Usethe Left Right navigation buttons to select a program button and press the button to confirm the selection The function of each button is described in the following 1 Exit 2 Play 3 Slow motion 4 First frame 5 Previous frame 6 Next frame 7 Ed...

Page 56: ...erform the functions ac cordingly During the slow motion playback you can use the Left Right navigation buttons to adjust the speed of playback During the video playback you can use the Up Down navigation buttons to adjust the volume of playback Volume will be muted when using the slow motion playback ...

Page 57: ...Q button 4 Usethe Up Down nevigetion buttons to select en option 1 Select the _ button end use the Left Right nevigetion buttons to specify the new beginning of the pleybeck 2 Select the _ button end use the Left Right nevigetion buttons to specify the new end of the pleybeck New file Seve es e new file Overwrite Overwrite the originel file Back Do not seve the file end return to the Edit screen S...

Page 58: ...k mode move the zoom scroll wheel to the Wide position w once to display the thumbnail of photos and video clips on the screen 1 Usethe zoom scroll wheel to switch between the 2x2 3x3 and 4x4 thumbnail display 2 UseUp Down Left Right to select a photo or video clip to view If the I_ indicator appears on the LCD then a movie file is currently being displayed Pressthe Q button to restore a preview i...

Page 59: ...ht navigation buttons to select a photo to magnify 3 Move the zoom scroll wheel to the Tele position TO once 4 Usethe zoom scroll wheel to zoom in and out The zoom indicator and pan box appear on the screen 5 Usethe navigation buttons to pan across the image 6 Pressthe Q button to return the image to its original scale Movie images cannot be enlarged ...

Page 60: ... clip you want to delete 3 Pressthe Q button The Delete screen appears 4 Press the Up Down navigation buttons to select Yes or No Then press the button to confirm Erased photos video clips cannot be recovered Please refer to page 66for instructions on the delete menu options The c_ indicator appears if the pic ture has a sound file attached ou can choose to delete the attached sound file alone ott...

Page 61: ...n to confirm the setting and exit the menu Refer to the following sections for more de tailed information on each setting To configure the settings 1 Usethe UplDown navigation buttons to scroll through the menu items 2 Pressthe Right navigation button to enter the submenu AF mode Auto Focus mode Usethis setting to control the auto focus mechanism while taking pictures ...

Page 62: ... wide area to find the focus point AF assist beam Usethis setting to aid focus in dark condi tions Select On to turn on the AF assist beam or Off to disable the function Expo Metering Exposure Metering Usethis setting to select an area for the exposure to be obtained Three options are available Spot AE Spot Auto Exposure Center Weight AiAE Artificial Intelligence AE ...

Page 63: ...apture up to Sconsecutive pictures Last 5 shots Capture pictures continu ously until the shutter button is released but only the last S shots are recorded The flash is designed not to work in this mode in order to enable quick succession of shots To activate this mode the camera must have the self timer for multiple shots already turned on as described on page 29 Grid Usethis setting to turn on or...

Page 64: ...setting refers to the quick photo review immediately after taking a picture The picture stays on the LCDscreen for an adjustable period of time Digital Zoom Usethis setting to enable or disable the digi tal zoom function When disabled only the optical zoom is enabled ...

Page 65: ...stogram display onthe LCD screen Slow Shutter In Slow shutter mode the shutter will remain open as long as the shutter button is pressed This gives you complete control over the duration of exposure The slow shutter mode is available only in OH manual mode Off On Manual To set a long exposure time between 2 30 sec _The of is recommended for use tripod prolonged exposure ...

Page 66: ...nk Detection feature is on by default and after taking each photo a warning message will pop up if a blink had been detected in the photo Off On Date Imprint Include a date time stamp in the photo image Off Date Date and time ...

Page 67: ...buttons to select an option 4 Pressthe Q button to confirm the setting and exit the menu Refer to the following sections for more de tailed information on each setting To configure the settings 1 Usethe Up Down buttons to scroll through menu items 2 Pressthe Right navigation button to enter the submenu ...

Page 68: ...ation Please refer to page 46 for instructions on image stabilization While in Movie mode image stabilization can be activated and de activated via the record ing menu Three options are available Spot metering Center weighted average meter ing Artificial intelligence automatic exposure Ai AE ...

Page 69: ...ntelly you con use this setting to lock one or ell files Pleese refer to the following sections for deteiled instructions on the verious menu options To protect unprotect e picture or video 1 Switch to pleybeck mode using the mode diel Use the Left Right buttons to Iocete end displey the photo or movie thet you went to protect ...

Page 70: ...p Down navigation buttons to select Back to return to the Playback menu 5 A key Co_ _ icon will appear on the top of the screen to indicate that the picture video is protected 6 Select reset to cancel protection for all files that have been placed in the protected mode Delete There re three ways to delete files please note that a file cannot be recovered once it is deleted Delete One 1 On the Dele...

Page 71: ...ght button 2 Usethe UplDownlLeftlRight buttons to locate each file to be deleted and then press the Q button to mark the file for deletion An indicator will appear for each file that is marked for deletion Usethe Zoom button to re size image icons for easy viewing 3 Pressthe _ button to delete the selected files Choose Yes to confirm file deletion or No to return to the previous menu _The G_ indic...

Page 72: ...a photo kiosk without having to tell them in person which photos you would like to print Info Box Information Box Usethis setting to enable or disable the text display for taking pictures The following information will be displayed on the screen histogram display aperture value shutter speed exposure value image size image quality and ISOvalue Please refer to page 38 for information on the menu op...

Page 73: ...ion buttons to adjust the trimming box to fit the location and size of the new picture 4 Pressthe Shutter button to save what you see on the LCDscreen as a new picture or the G button to cancel and return to the Playback menu Resize This setting allows you to resizepicture to a specified resolution and saveit as a new picture 1 Select the Resize setting from the Playback menu as described previous...

Page 74: ...tate setting from the Playback menu as described previously 2 Usethe Left Right navigation buttons to select a picture to rotate 3 Use the Up Down navigation buttons to select the direction for rotation or Back to cancel and return to the Playback menu 4 Pressthe Q button to confirm the setting The rotated image will be saved as a new file and the original image will remain intact in memory Slide ...

Page 75: ...ow or CanceltoreturntothePlaybackmenu 4 Press theQ button toconfirm thesetting Red eyeremoval Use thissettingto remove red eye effectin yourphotos 1 Select theRed eyeremovalsetting from thePlaybackmenu esdescribed previously 2 Use theLeft Right nevigetion buttons to 4 Press theQ button toconfirm thesetting Forbest results thefeceofthesubject should bereletively lerge ontheLCD screen thesubject sho...

Page 76: ... information on each setting Format Memory Please note formatting enables you to delete all contents in the memory card and built in memory including protected photo and movie files To configure the settings 1 Usethe UplDown navigation buttons to scroll through the menu items To use this setting 1 Select the Format Memory setting from the Setup menu as described previously 2 Usethe Left Right navi...

Page 77: ...Usethis setting to adjust the volume of beep when buttons are pressed and change the tones for shutter buttons self timer and power onlpower off To change this setting 1 Select the Beep setting from the Setup menu as described previously 3 Usethe Left Right navigation buttons to adjust the volume and change each tone style Then press the Q button to confirm ...

Page 78: ...ur election Power Saver This setting allows you to save power and get the maximum possible running time foryour battery Follow the steps below to turn offthe LCDscreen and camera automatically after a period of inactivity 1 Select the Power Save setting from the Setup menu as described previously 2 Usethe Up Down navigation buttons to switch between LCDpower and Camera power fields 3 For manual ad...

Page 79: ...ection on pege 25 World time The world time setting is e useful function on your oversees trips This feeture enebles you to displey the Iocel time on the LCDscreen while you ere oversees 1 Select the World time setting from the Setup menu es described previously The world time screen eppeers 2 Usethe Up Down nevigetion buttons to switch between the hometown fit end trevel destinetion _ fields 3 Us...

Page 80: ...he lost photo you hove token reset the counter to 1ond sore files in o new folder in the memory cord Video system Usethis setting to determine your video system in the current oreo 1 Select the Video system setting from the Setup menu os described previously 2 Usethe Up Down novigotion buttons to select NTSC or PAL Then press the Q button to confirm The video output signol con be switched to NTSCo...

Page 81: ...ct video system is selected Copy to Card Copy internal memory to memory card Usethis setting to copy the files stored in the internal memory to the memory card 1 Select the Copy to memory card setting from the Setup menu as described previously 2 Usethe Up Down navigation buttons to select Yes or No Then press the Q button to confirm ...

Page 82: ...viously 2 Usethe Up Down navigation buttons to select Yes or No Then press the Q button to confirm FW Ver Firmware version Use this setting to view the current camera firmware version 1 Select the FW Ver setting from the Setup menu as described previously 2 IfSD card contains a new version of firmware please upgrade accordingly as necessary ...

Page 83: ... your TV video standard see page 77 and then turn offthe camera 2 Connect one end of the AV cable to the USB AVOUTport on your camera 3 Connect the plugs on the other end of the cable to the audio and video input ports on the TV 4 Turn on the camera and the TV on Makesure that both the camera and TVare turned off before connecting the AVcable Usea fully charged battery to prevent the camera from t...

Page 84: ... PC 1 Pressthe Q button and use the Up Down navigation buttons to select USB Connect and then press the Right navigation button 2 Use the Up Down navigation buttons to select PC 3 Pressthe Q button to confirm the setting Transferring files to your PC The computer will automatically detect the camera as a removable drive Double click My Computer icon on the desktop to locate the removable drive and...

Page 85: ...t the other end of the cable to an available USBport on your PC 5 Disconnect the camera once transfer is completed If the USB option is set to PC Turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable If the USB option is set to PC PTP Remove the camera from the system as described below before turning the camera off and disconnecting the USBcable Window XP Home Edition XP Professional Click the Safely ...

Page 86: ...Window 2000 Professional Click the Unplugor Eject Hardware icon _ in the taskbar and select Stop USBMass Storage Device from the menu displayed Macintosh Drag the untitled icon to the Trash Untitled ...

Page 87: ...h a PictBridge compatible printer using the supplied USBcable without the need for a PC i Pressthe Q button and use UplDown to select USB Connect and then press the Right navigation button 2 UseUp Down to select Printer 3 Pressthe Q button to confirm the setting Setting the USB mode Sincethe camera s USBport can beset to connect with either a PCor a Printer the following steps will allow you to en...

Page 88: ...e ceble to the USBport on the printer If the cemere is not connected to e PictBridge competible printer the following error messege eppeers on the LCDscreen The ebove error messege would elso eppeer if the USB mode were set incorrectly in which cese you should disconnect the USB ceble check the USB mode settings ensure thet the Printer is turned on end then try connecting the USBceble egein ...

Page 89: ... saved with the photos you take Youcon print the photos with date by following the steps below 1 Select Print with date from the PictBridge menu The following screen appears Usethe Up Down navigation buttons to select a menu item and press the Right navigation button to enter Referto the following sections for more de tailed information on each setting ...

Page 90: ...photo 4 Press theQ button andthefollowing screen appears Print without date Usethis setting to print the photos without dates on them 1 Select Print without date from the PictBridge menu The following screen appears 5 Select Yes to confirm printing or No to cancel Then press the Q button 2 Usethe Left Right navigation buttons to scroll through the images ...

Page 91: ...een appears Print index Youcan use this setting to print all indexes to show all the photos currently in your camera 1 Select Print index from the PictBridge menu The following screen appears S Select Yes to confirm printing or No to cancel Then press the Q button 2 Select Yes to confirm the printing or No to cancel Then press the _ button ...

Page 92: ...tings before hand See DPOF section on page 68 1 Select Print DPOF from the PictBridge menu The following screen appears Toexit the PictBridge menu select Exit The Remove USBcable message will be displayed Disconnect the USBcable from the camera and printer 2 Select Yes to confirm the printing or No to cancel Then press the Q button ...

Page 93: ... equivalent 38mm Wide 152mm Tele F number F3 5 Wide F5 15 Tele Lens Lens Construction 14 elements in 11 groups Optical Zoom 4 Focusing Range Normal 60cm oo Tele 80cm oo Macro Wide 6cm oo Anti Handshake Electronic Image Stabilization Digital Zoom 4 5 digital zoom Combined Zoom 18 Number of Still Image 8MP 7MP 3 2 6MP 16 9 SMP 3MP 2MP 1MP 0 3MP Recording Pixels Movie 640x480pixels 30fps115fps 320x24...

Page 94: ...e Stabilization Movie Scene Sport Shooting Modes Children Indoor Leaf Snow Sunset Fireworks Glass Museum Landscape Night Landscape Night Portrait Panorama Portrait Smile Detection Yes Blink Detection Yes Face Detection Yes Red eye Removal Yes Panorama Stitching Yes 2 7 inch LTPS low temperature polycrystalline silicon LCDDisplay TFTcolor LCD 230 400 pixels ISOSensitivity Auto ISO64 100 200 400 800...

Page 95: ...e Spot Fixed to center of freme ProgremAE AE Iock eveileble _ 2EVin 1 3 steps 4 1 2000 second Henuel 30 seconds Approx 1 8 fps Lerge Fine mode Single Photo Index 4 9 16 thumbneils Slide Show Movie Slow Motion possible Zoom Approx 2X 8X Audio Histogrem Displey Auto AWB Deylight Cloudy Fluorescent Fluorescent CWF Incendescent Henuel Auto Red Eye Reduction Forced Flesh No Flesh Slow Synchro Red Eye R...

Page 96: ... 40 C Humidity 0 90 Dimensions W x H x D 91mmx6Omm x 18 mm Moss Approx 120g Body only Internal Hemory 26HB SD Card SDHC Card Up to 4GBsupport PictBridge Exif Print Support Multi language Support 23 languages USB2 0 AV OUT Integrated Proprietary Connector Rechargeable Lithium ion Battery GB 20 3 7V 750mAh Input Voltage AC 100 to 240V 50 60Hz 100mA Output Voltage DC4 2V SOOmA ...

Page 97: ...ixels 1 2 5 CGD Focal Length F 6 1ram Wide 18 3ram Tele 35mm film equivalent 36mm Wide 108mm Tele Fnumber F2 8 Wide F4 8 Tele Lens Lens Construction 7 elements in 6 groups Optical Zoom 3 Normal 60cm oo Focusing Range Macro Wide 5cm oo Tele 40cm oo Anti Handshake Electronic Image Stabilization Digital Zoom 4 5 digital zoom Combined Zoom 13 5 ...

Page 98: ...P 640 480pi els 30fps 15fps 320 240pi els 30fps 15fps Best Fine Normal Yes E if2 21 JPEG Quick Time Motion PEG Audio G 711 Monaural WAVE Monaural Max 60 seconds Auto Manual Image Stabilization Scene Sport Children Indoor Leaf Snow Sunset Fireworks Glass Museum Shooting Modes Landscape Night Landscape Night Portrait Panorama Portrait Smile Detection Yes Blink Detection Yes Face Detection Yes Red ey...

Page 99: ...Average Light Metering Method Spot Fixed tocenter offrame Exposure Control Method ProgramAE AE Iock available Exposure Compensation 2 EVin 1 3 Step increments Shutter Speed 4 1 2000 second Manual 30s Continuous Shooting Approx 1 8fps LargelFine mode Single Photo Index 419116thumbnails Slide Show Movie Playback Modes Slow Motion possible Zoom Approx 2X 8X Audio Histogram Display Auto AWB Daylight C...

Page 100: ...100 ShootingRange Wide Approx 0 3m 4 6m Tale Approx 0 3m 2 Tm ISO400 Internal Hemory 32HB SDCard SDHC Card Upto 4GBsupport PictBridge ExifPrintSupport Hulti language Support 23 languages USB2 0 AV OUT Integrated ProprietaryConnector 2XAAAlkaline Battery AANiHH Battery SoldSeparately AAAlkaline Batteries Approx 130shots basedon CIPA standards AANiHH Battery Approx 400shots CIPA Standards Temperatur...

Page 101: ...sor 12 40 Megapixels 1 1 72 CCD Focal Length F 7 Smm Wide 22 5mm Tele 35mm filmequivalent 35mm Wide 105mm Tele Fnumber F2 8 Wide F4 9 Tele Lens Lens Construction 7elements in7groups Optical Zoom 3 Normal 60cm oo Focusing Range Macro Wide 6cm oo Tele 40cm oo Anti Handshake Electronic Image Stabilization Digital Zoom 4 5 digitalzoom Combined Zoom 13 5 ...

Page 102: ...es Exif 2 2 JPEG Quick Time Hotion JPEG Audio G 711 Honeurel Imege Compression DCF DPOF Verl 1 Support Still Imege File Hovie Formet Audio WAVE Honeurel Hex 60 seconds Auto Menuel Imege Stebilizetion Scene Sport Children Indoor Leef Snow Sunset Fireworks Gless Huseum Shooting Hodes Lendscepe Night Lendscepe Night Portreit Penoreme Portreit Smile Detection Yes Blink Detection Yes Fece Detection Yes...

Page 103: ...hted Average Light Metering Method Spot Fixed tocenter offrame Exposure Control Method ProgramAE AE Iock available Exposure Compensation 2 EVin 1 3 Step increments Shutter Speed 4 1 2000 second Manual 30s Continuous Shooting Approx 1 25fps LargelFine mode Single Photo Index 419116thumbnails Slide Show Movie Playback Modes Slow Motion possible Zoom Approx 2X 8X Audio Histogram Display Auto AWB Dayl...

Page 104: ...chro Gno 5 7_ 0 5EV ISO100 Shooting Range Wide Approx 0 3m 3 2m Tale Approx 0 3m 2 0m ISO400 Internal Hemory 24HB SDCard SDHC Card Up to 8GBsupport PictBridge ExifPrint Support Multi language Support 23 languages USB2 0 AV OUT Integrated Proprietary Connector 2 AA Alkaline Battery A1030 Approx 120 shots based on CIPAstandards A1230 Approx 110 shots based on CIPAstandards Temperature 0 40 C Humidit...

Page 105: ...xels Image Sensor 1 2 5 CCD 1 1 7 CCD 1 1 72 CCD Lens 6 15mm Wide 7 5mm Wide 7 5mm Wide Focal Length F 24 6mm Tele 22 5mm Tele 22 5mm Tele 35mm film 37mm Wide 35mm Wide 35mm Wide equivalent 148mm Tele 105mm Tele 105mm Tele Lens F3 4 Wide F2 8 Wide F2 8 Wide Fnumber F5 8 Tele F4 9 Tele F4 9 Tele Lens 7 elements 7 elements 7 elements Construction in 6 groups in 6 groups in 7 groups Optical Zoom 4 3 ...

Page 106: ... Number of 8MP 7MP 3 2 IOMP 9MP 3 2 12MP 4 3 10MP 3 2 6MP 16 9 5MP 7MP 16 9 5MP 9MP 16 9 6MP Recording Pi els 3MP 2MP 3MP 2MP 3MP 2MP Still Image IMP 0 3MP IMP 0 3MP IMP 0 3MP Numberof Re 640 480pi els 30fps 640 480pi els 25fps 640 480pi els 20fps cording Pi els 15fps 320 240pi els 15fps 320 240pi els 15fps 320 240pi els Movie 30fps115fps 20fps115fps 20fps115fps Image Compres sion Best Fine Normal...

Page 107: ...ren Indoor Leaf Shooting Modes Snow Sunset Fireworks Glass Museum Landscape Night Landscape Night Portrait Panorama Portrait Smile Detection Yes Blink Detection Yes Face Detection Yes Red eye Removal Yes Panorama Stitch Yes ing 2 7 inch 2 7 inch 2 7 inch LCDDisplay LTPS TFT color LCD LTPS TFT color LCD LTPS TFT color LCD 230 400 pixels 230 400 pixels 230 400 pixels ...

Page 108: ... point Face Detection AF Assist Light On Off Artificial Intelligence AE Ai AE Center weighted Average Spot Fixed to center of frame ProgramAE AE Iockavailable _ 2EV in 1 3 steps 4 1 2000 second Manual30seconds Approx 1 8fps Approx 1 39fps Approx 1 25fps LargelFinemode LargelFinemode LargelFinemode SinglePhoto Index 419116 thumbnails SlideShow Movie Slow Motionpos sible Zoom E840s EI035 EI235Approx...

Page 109: ...5 7_ 0 5EV ISO100 ShootingRange Wide Approx 0 3m 3 2m Tele Approx 0 3m 2 0m ISO400 Recording Hedia SDCard SDHC Card Upto 4GB support Other Features PictBridge Exif Print Support Hulti language Support 23 languages Jacks USB2 0 AV OUT Integrated Proprietary Connector Rechargeable Lithium Rechargeable Lithium Rechargeable Lithium Power ion Battery GB 20 3 7V ion Battery GB 40 3 7V ion Battery GB 40 ...

Page 110: ...PA basedonCIPA basedon CIPA Performance standards standards standards Operation Temperature 0 40 C Humidity 0 90 Environment Dimensions 95 7x 56x 19 5mm 103x 56x 24mm 103x 56x 24 mm WxHxD Approx 95g Approx 145g Approx 145g Mass without the battery without the battery without the battery ...

Page 111: ...is not coptured correctly The picture is domoged No picture There re no imoges in the memory cord or in the internol memory Lens error The lens is probobly stuck end the comero will power off outomoticolly System error Unexpected error encountered No sound file There re no oudio files in the memory cord or in the inter nol memory Imoge connot be soved The write protection switch in the memory cord...

Page 112: ...ch in the memory card is set to the LOCK position Warning Camera recording No other actions allowed to perform during video audio please wait recording Warning Battery exhausted The battery is out of charge This file cannot be played The picture format cannot be recognized by the camera back No connection The camera is not connected to the printer correctly Print error There is a problem with came...

Page 113: ... Charge the battery or replace with a fully charged battery Re insert the battery observing the correct polarity Charge the battery or replace with a fully charged battery Use a soft cloth to clean the lens on your camera Usethe Image Stabilization mode Images video clips and audio files cannot be saved The memory card is full Replace the memory card with a new one Delete unwanted images Unlock th...

Page 114: ... The printer is not Pict Bridge compotible The printer is out of peper or out of ink The peper isjommed Reploce the memory cord with o new one or cleon off current memory cord Delete unwonted imoges The memory cord is locked Turn the mode diol to ony still shooting mode Check the connection between the comero end printer Use o PictBridge competible printer Lood some poper in the printer Reploce th...

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