This user manual includes detailed usage instructions for your camera. Please read this manual thoroughly . User Manual NX10 Click a topicQuick reference Contents Basic functions Basic shooting Extended shooting functions Playback/Editing Camera settings menu Appendixes
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Health and safety information Always comply with the ollowing precautions and usage tips to avoid dangerous situations and ensure peakper ormance o your camera.
Warning —situations that could cause injury toyourself or others
Caution —situations that could cause damage toyour camera or other equipment
Note —notes, usage tips, or additionalinformation
Do not use your camera near fammable orexplosive gases and liquids
Do not use your camera near uels, combustibles,or ammable chemicals. Do not store or carry
ammable liquids, gases, or explosive materials in thesame compartment as the camera or its accessories.
Keep your camera away rom small children andpets
Keep your camera and all accessories out o the reacho small children and animals. Small parts may causechoking or serious injury i swallowed. Moving parts andaccessories may present physical dangers as well.
Prevent damage to subjects’ eyesightDo not use the ash in close proximity (closer than1 m/3 t) to people or animals. Using the ash tooclose to your subject’s eyes can cause temporary orpermanent damage.
Handle and dispose o batteries and chargerswith care
Use only Samsung-approved batteries andchargers. Incompatible batteries and chargers cancause serious injuries or damage to your camera.Never dispose o batteries in a fre. Follow all localregulations when disposing o used batteries.Never place batteries or cameras on or in heatingdevices, such as microwave ovens, stoves, orradiators. Batteries may explode when overheated.
Handle and store your camera care ully andsensibly
Do not allow your camera to get wet—liquids cancause serious damage. Do not handle your camerawith wet hands. Water damage to your camera canvoid your manu acturer’s warranty.
Do not expose the camera to direct sunlight orhigh temperatures or an extended period o time. Prolonged exposure to sunlight or extremetemperatures can cause permanent damage to yourcamera’s internal components.
Avoid using or storing your camera in dusty, dirty,humid, or poorly-ventilated areas to prevent damageto moving parts and internal components.Remove the batteries rom your camera when storingit or an extended period o time. Installed batteriesmay leak or corrode over time and cause seriousdamage to your camera.Protect your camera rom sand and dirt when using iton beaches or in other similar areas.Protect your camera rom impact, shock, bending, orpress o heavy goods when you connect either cableor power co r d. It may damage your camera or cableor cause by electric shock or fre.Exercise caution when connecting cables or adaptorsand installing batteries and memory cards. Forcingthe connectors, improperly connecting cables, orimproperly installing batteries and memory cards candamage ports, connectors, and accessories.Do not insert oreign objects into any o yourcamera’s compartments, slots, or access points.Damage due to improper use may not be covered byyour warranty.Do not use broken power cord, plug, or wall-outlet. Itmay cause by electric shock or fre.
Protect batteries, chargers, and memory cardsrom damage Avoid exposing batteries or memory cards to verycold or very hot temperatures (below 0º C/32º F orabove 40º C/104º F). Extreme temperatures canreduce the charging capacity o your batteries andcan cause memory cards to mal unction.Prevent batteries rom making contact with metalobjects, as this can create a connection betweenthe + and – terminals o your battery and lead to
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temporary or permanent battery damage.Prevent memory cards rom making contact withliquids, dirt, or oreign substances. I dirty, wipe thememory card clean with a so t cloth be ore insertingin your camera.
Turn o the camera when inserting or removing thememory card.Do not bend, drop, or subject memory cards toheavy impact or pressure.Do not use memory cards that have been ormattedby other cameras or by a computer. Re ormat thememory card with your camera.Never use a damaged charger, battery, or memorycard.
Use only Samsung-approved accessoriesUsing incompatible accessories may damage yourcamera, cause injury, or void your warranty.
Protect your camera’s lensDo not expose the lens to direct sunlight, as this maydiscolor the image sensor or cause it to mal unction.Protect your lens rom fngerprints and scratches. Cleanyour lens with a so t, clean, debris- ree lens cloth.
Allow only qualifed personnel to service yourcameraDo not allow unqualifed personnel to service thecamera or attempt to service the camera yoursel . Anydamage that results rom unqualifed service is notcovered by your warranty.
Ensure maximum battery and charger li e
Overcharging batteries may shorten battery li e. A ter
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Important usage informationImportant usage information
charging is fnished, disconnect the cable rom yourcamera.Over time, unused batteries will discharge and mustbe recharged be ore use.Disconnect chargers rom power sources when notin use.
Use batteries only or their intended purpose.
Exercise caution when using the camera inhumid environmentsWhen trans erring the camera rom a cold environmentto a warm and humid one, condensation can orm onthe delicate electronic circuitry and memory card. Inthis situation, wait or at least 1 hour until all moisturehas evaporated be ore using the camera.
Check that the camera is operating properlybefore use
The manu acturer takes no responsibility or anyloss o fles or damage that may result rom cameramal unction or improper use.
Copyright informationMicroso t Windows and the Windows logo areregistered trademarks o the Microso t Corporation.HDMI, the HDMI logo and the term "High Defnition
Multimedia Inter ace" are trademarks or registeredtrademarks o HDMI Licencing LLC.QuickTime ® and QuickTime ® logo are trademarksor registered trademarks o Apple Computer, Inc.,used under licence.
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Organization of the user manual
Basic functions 12Learn about your camera’s layout, icons, andbasic unctions or shooting.
Basic shooting 37Learn how to take a photo by selecting amode and how to record a video.
Extended shooting functions 49Learn about the options you can set inshooting mode. By using the shooting options,you can enjoy more customized pictures andmovies.
Playback/Editing 76Learn how to play back photos, videos, andedit photos or videos. Also, learn how toconnect your camera to your computer, photoprinter, TV, or HDTV.
Camera settings menu 100 The camera use environment can be set to adesired state by using the setup menu.
Appendixes 106Re er to settings, error messages,specifcations, and maintenance tips.
• Camera specifcations or contents o this manualmay be changed without prior notice due toupgrade of camera functions.
• For Open Source License information, refer to the “OpenSourceInfo.pdf” in the provided CD-ROM.
This shows that the unctions explained can only beselected rom within the shooting mode. In the caseo the mode, this corresponds to only part o the scene.
Ex) Adjusting exposure (brightness)
The diagram below re ects the actual shooting modedial on the camera body.
Your desired shooting mode can be selected byrotating the shooting mode dial.
The diagram below shows the status has been
changed to ( ).
Directional Keys in the User's ManualWhen explaining the steps needed or navigating themenu, the up, down, le t and right directional arrowsare shown below.
Ex) Executing the 'Play' mode
The user can check saved pictures and movies.
1 Press [ ]• Show most recently saved fles.
2 Check the following pictures sequentially byusing [ ].
Adjusting the exposure (brightness)
The images can be taken bright or dark according to theamount o light. In this case, appropriate adjustment canbe made by controlling the amount o light entered intothe lens.
downPress [ Shutter ]: press the shutter all the way down
Hal -press [Shutter ] Press [Shutter ]
Subject, background, and composition
Subject : the main object of a scene, such as aperson, animal, or still lifeBackground : the objects around the subjectComposition : the combination of a subject andbackground
SubjectSubject
BackgroundBackground
CompositionComposition
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Exposure (Brightness)
The amount of light that enters your camera
determines the exposure. You can alter the exposurewith shutter speed, aperture value, and ISO speed.By altering the exposure, your photos will be darkeror lighter.
Unpacking ................................................................. 13 Title and role o each part .......................................... 14
Diopter adjustment dial/eye-cup/Status lamp ........... 16Description or each part o the lens ........... ........... ... 17
Preparations be ore shooting .................................... 18Charging the battery ............ ........... ............ ........... ... 18Installing the battery ..................................................19Installing the memory card ........................................ 20Mounting/dismounting the lens ............ ........... ......... 21
Connecting the strap ........... ........... ............ ........... ... 22 Turning on the power and initialization ................. ...... 23
Using the dial ............................................................ 26Using [Fn] ................................................................. 27
Setting the display and sound ................................... 28Changing the display type .......... ............ ........... ....... 28Setting user display .................................................. 29
Setting the sound ..................................................... 29Simple picture-taking method ................................... 30
Tips or getting a clearer photo.................................. 31Holding your camera correctly .......... ........... ............ . 31Image stabilization .................................................... 31Hal -pressing the shutter button ........... ........... ......... 31Preventing your subject rom being out o ocus ....... 32
Setting the automatic/manual ocus unction ........... . 33Zooming ................................................................... 33Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) ........... ............ ........ 34Using the OIS in the menu option ............ ........... ..... 35Depth preview .......................................................... 36
Using the Smart Auto mode ...................................... 38Using the Program mode .......................................... 39Using the Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority,
or Manual mode ........................................................ 40Using the Aperture Priority mode .......... ........... ......... 40
Aperture value .......................................................... 40Using the Shutter Priority mode .......... ............ .......... 41Shutter speed ........................................................... 41Using the Manual mode ........................................... 42
Using the Night/Portrait/Landscape mode ................ 44Using the night mode ............................................... 44Using the portrait mode ............................................ 44
Using the landscape mode ....................................... 44Using the Scene mode .............................................. 45
Using the Beauty Shot mode .......... ............ ........... . 46Re cording a Movie .................................................... 47
Setting the aperture value ............ ........... ........... ....... 47 To ade out the screen ........... ........... ............ ........... . 47Using the Wind Cut .................................................. 48
Setting the resolution and quality............................... 50Setting a resolution ................................................... 50Setting the image quality o the picture .......... ........... 51Setting the quality o movie........... ............ ........... ..... 51Noise reduction ........................................................ 52
Using the timer unction ............................................ 53Setting the timer unction .......................................... 53
Taking a picture in a dark place ................. ................ 54Using the ash popup button ........... ........... ............ . 54
Setting the ash option .............................................54Using the red-eye fx unction ........... ........... ............ . 551st Curtain, 2nd Curtain ........... ............ ........... ......... 55
Adjusting the amount o ash light ............ ........... ..... 56Using an external ash unit (purchased separately) .. 57
Adjusting the ISO sensitivity .......... ............ ........... ..... 58Focusing methods .................................................... 59
Changing the Focusing methods ............ ........... ....... 59 AF Priority ................................................................. 59
Using the AF assist light ........................................... 60Changing the ocus area .......... ............ ........... ......... 60Setting the ocus o the selected area ........... ........... 61
Brightness and color adjustment o picture ............... 64 Adjusting the exposure (brightness) ............ ........... ... 64Exposure adjustment ................................................ 64Changing the brightness measurement method ....... 65Setting the white balance ......................................... 66Color space .............................................................. 69Smart range ............................................................. 70
Changing the shooting method ................................. 71Successive shooting method and timer setup .......... 71Detailed bracket setup .............................................72
Special e ect/photo retouching ................................. 73Picture wizard ........................................................... 73
Key Mapping ............................................................. 75Setting the Key Mapping .......................................... 75
Play (picture/movie) ................... ................... ............. 77 Viewing pictures in the play mode ............ ........... ..... 77 View fles in the smart album by category .......... ....... 79Converting into the thumbnail view ........... ........... ..... 79File protection ...........................................................80Deleting a fle ............................................................ 80Enlargement/reduction ............ ........... ........... ........... 82
View a movie ............................................................83Picture editing ................. .................... ................... ... 85
Cha.nging the resolution ........... ............ ........... ......... 85Rotating .................................................................... 85Red-eye fx ...............................................................86
Adjusting the backlight ............................................. 86Picture style ..............................................................86Face retouching ........................................................ 86Setting the print in o (DPOF) ........... ............ ........... ... 87
Viewing fles on a TV or HDTV ................................... 89 Trans erring fles to your computer ............................ 91
For Windows users .................................................. 91For Mac users .......................................................... 94Using Samsung Master ............................................ 95
Using the Samsung RAW Converter ......................... 96Correcting the exposure ........... ............ ........... ......... 97Handling the JPEG/TIFF fles as you edit RAW fles .. 98Saving the RAW fles into JPEG or TIFF ormat ........ 98
Printing photos with a photo printer (PictBridge) ....... 99
Camera settings menu ....................................... 100
Camera settings menu ............................................101Sound .................................................................... 102Display.................................................................... 102Normal setup 1 ....................................................... 103Normal setup 2 ....................................................... 104Normal setup 3 ....................................................... 105
Cleaning your camera............................................. 108 About memory cards ........... ........... ............ ........... . 109 About the battery.................................................... 110
Be ore contacting a service center .......................... 112Camera specifcations ............................................. 115
UnpackingCheck your product box for the following items.
Camera (Body cap,eye-cup, Hot-shoe
cover included)USB cable Battery Strap
Software installationCD (including user's
manual)
Quick Start ManualCharger/AC power
cable
The image of components or optional parts can differ from that of actual products.For more information about optional items, see “Accessories(optional items).” (p. 120)
The following setup values are initialized if the button is pushed once in the standby statefor shooting.
Program shift / Detailed setup of picture wizard / Fine tuning of white balance / Color Temp.setting value / Adjusting the colors of screen menu / Timer / Flash EV / When selecting or setting
AF, shift the changed focus area to the center / Bracketing setup
* Use of eye sensorBecause the eye sensor enables the automatic conversionbetween the display and the electronic view-finder (EVF), theshooting information is shown on the viewfinder of the cameraas soon as the user uses the viewfinder. Do not overlap the eyesensor with your hands or other materials.
When purchasing the lens separately, please contact a service center to check the models compatible for use. This user manual was prepared based on the SAMSUNG 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 OIS lens. Please refer to the lens user manual formore information about the lens.
Please charge the battery fully before using thisproduct.
Please make the connections as in the following gure.
Color of charge lamp Charging statusRed Charging
Green Fully charged
Turned off, or Yellow Charging error
To remove the battery from the charger, lift slightly inthe direction of the arrow.Please use designated charger or batteries for properuse. SAMSUNG is not responsible for any accidentthat may occur from using a product other thandesignated.
When taking out the memory card, you can remove itby slightly pushing in the direction of insertion.Please do not remove the memory card or batterywhile the status indicator lamp is blinking. It maycause loss or data or product damage.
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2 After checkingthe direction ofmetal terminal,you can insert
Please remove the lens mount cover and body capprior to the installation o lens.
A ter matching the lens mount index (red) o camerabody with the point (red) o lens mount, join the lens byturning the lens clockwise until it clicks. When removingthe lens, turn the lens counter clockwise while holdingdown the lens dismount button.
Before mounting the lens
Lens mounting
Dismounting the lens
Mounting or dismounting the lens while thecamera is powered o is desirable to ensure thestable operation o the lens.SAMSUNG is not responsible or any accident,damage or trouble caused by using othercompany's lens.
The body cap protects the product rom scratchor dust while transporting.
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Changing lenses should be made in anenvironment clean o oreign particles. Foreignparticles within the body or lens o camera maycause a product de ect.When mounting the lens, please do not touchthe inner part o the camera with your fnger. Anydust or oreign particles within the camera maycause an impact on image quality or de ect.
1 Press [MENU] in the shooting mode.2 You can select a desired option or menu
by pressing [ / / / ] or [ ].
3 To save selected option or menu, press [ ].
Return to the previous step. To return to the previous step, press [MENU] .
Using the dial The user may change the menu setting's value by eitherusing the dial or move the menu screen to a desireddirection. For example when taking a picture in theshutter speed priority mode, this allows you to quicklyadjust the desired shutter speed.
Example. Using the dial in the S mode
1 Set the mode dial to S .
2 Adjust the shutter speed by turning thedial.• The aperture value is set automatically
according to the shutter speed being set.
Option/menu selection methodWhen pressing [ MENU ], you can select a desired option or menu by pushing [ / ] or [ ].
The user can return to the state of shooting by pressing[Shutter ].
Using [Fn]By using the [Fn] unction o camera body, the user canenter into the major unctions such as Quality, Size, AF area,Flash, Color Space, Smart Range, and OIS.
Example. Flash setting in the P mode
1 Set the mode dial to P .
2 Press the [Fn] button on the body o camera.
3 Select Flash by using the [ / ] or dial.
4 Press [ ].
5 Set the fash menu option by using the[ / ] or dial.
6 Press [ ].
7 Set the amount o fash light by using the[ / ] or dial.• This allows adjusting the amount o fash
light up to ±2 levels.
8 Align your subject in the rame and hal -press [Shutter] to ocus.
Setting the display and soundLearn how to change the basic settings or the display and sound according to your pre erences.
Changing the display type You can select the display method o icons and optionitems shown while in shooting and play mode.
Press [DISP] repeatedly.
Shootingmode
Display all the shooting in ormation except orUser Display setting values.Display all the shooting modes set by user. (p. 29)Hide all the in ormation except or shootingmode, shutter speed, aperture value, exposure,number o available shots, battery in ormation.
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Playbackmode
Display the meta in ormation or shooting.Display the RGB histogram, currently selectedoption and date set.Display the in ormation regarding to shutterspeed, aperture value, ISO, fle in play and totalnumber o fles saved.
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Viewing the function descriptions of menu
1 In the Shooting mode, press [MENU] .
2 Select the desired menu option.• Press and hold [DISP] . The unction
descriptions o selected menu appears onthe screen.
Setting user display You can set or remove the shooting in ormation display.
1 Press [MENU] in the shooting mode.
2 Select User setup ( 1 ) → User Display → an option.
About histogramHistogram re ers to the graph that shows the brightnessdistribution o picture. This represents a dark picture
i the graph is inclined to the le t and i the graph isleaning to the right, this represents a bright picture. Theheight o graph is related to the color in ormation andthe graph gets higher i a specifc color is distributedmore.
Please make surethat your hand,hair and strap donot inter ere withthe lens or ash.
Image stabilization
Half-pressing the shutter button
In order to check inadvance whether the
ocus o composition is setappropriately, please usethe hal -shutter unction. I you press the shutter hal -way down, the ocus andexposure will be adjusted
automatically.
In order to check inadvance whether the
ocus o composition is setappropriately, please usethe hal -shutter unction. I you press the shutter hal -way down, the ocus andexposure will be adjusted
automatically.
Tipsfor getting a clearer photo
Showing the shutterspeed and aperturevalue being set
Under the ollowing circumstances, it may be di fcult toget your subject in ocus when.
When the color contrast is not clear(when someone is wearing clothes similar in color to the background)
When the subject is in ront o a strong backlightWhen the subject generates strong re ected lightWhen there is a horizontally repeated line pattern like a window blindsWhen the subject is not located in the centerWhen there is a at white wall which does not include the specifcpatterns.When there is a ast moving subject.When the subject is too close to the camera.
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Using the manual focus
When the auto ocus unction does not operatenormally due to the environmental actors, the ocuscan be adjusted manually by setting the ocus methodto Manual Focus .For user convenience, this product shows the imageexpanded on the screen while user turns the ocus ringin the photo shooting mode. I the ocus is adjusted byusing the expanded image, the ocus can be adjustedmore accurately.
Preventing your subject from being out of focus
Please try to use the focus lock function. Adjust the ocus by using the hal -shutter unction where the
ocus can be made easily. Then, simply press the [Shutter] button a ter moving the camera to a desired composition. Keeppressing and holding down the hal -shutter until you actuallymake a photo shot.
Under the hal -shutter state, press the [AEL]button o thecamera to fx the exposure value and ocus in ormation at thesame time according to the setting. To cancel the unction, pressthe [AEL]button once more. (p. 75)
• By using the control level o [AF/MF] , the ocuscan be adjusted manually.
• I the lens doesn't have AF/MF switch, youcan set Manual Focus option in the AF modemenu.
• The selectable option may di er according tothe lens in use.
• When adjusting the ocus manually, thepicture may appear blurred i the ocus not setaccurately. Please take a picture a ter setting the
ocus accurately.
• When using the manual ocus unction,the AF Area is not available to use.
• In the movie shooting mode, you can not setthe ocus by using the expanded image.
The focus can be adjusted automatically or manually byusing the AF/MF switch on the side of the lens.
1 Use of automatic focus
Set the AF/MF switch of the lens to AF . The focus is adjusted automatically if pressing half of the shutter button.
2 Use of manual focusSet the AF/MF switch of the lens to MF.
The focus can be adjusted manually byturning the focus ring.
Zooming
Using the zoom ring, you can enlarge (telephoto angle)or reduce (wide angle) the size of an image by changingthe focal length value of the camera lens.
Adjust it to the desired size and take the picture.
1 Turn the zoom ring to the left/right afterchecking the focus to the subject.
According to the changed focal length, thesubject may appear enlarged or reduced.
2 Half-press [Shutter] to focus.3 Press [Shutter] to take a photo.
Since the focus can be slightly changed when zooming inor out, it is recommended to adjust the focus again prior totaking a picture.
There may be lens models that do not have the AF/MFswitch. Please consider when purchasing lens. (p.59)
When using the optical image stabilization (OIS) functionin taking pictures, the user can accurately focuspictures since this function minimizes camera shaking.
▲ Before applying OIS ▲ After applying OIS
Using the OIS switch of lens
The OIS function can be used only in the case that thelens in use has the OIS function.
A ter setting the OIS switch, select the OIS unction inthe menu option
1 In Shooting mode, press [MENU] .
2 Select Shooting3 ( 3 / 3 ) → OIS → an option.
OIS Mode 1 The OIS unction is applied only whenpressing the shutter in ull or hal .
OIS Mode 2 The OIS unction is always applied.
The OIS unction may not be applied well in theollowing cases.
When taking a picture while tracing a moving
objectWhen a big vibration occurs beyond the range o stabilizationWhen the shutter speed is too slow due to acircumstance like night shootingWhen the battery capacity is not su fcientWhen having a close-up shot
When using a tripod, please disable the OIS unctionsince the image can be shaken due to the vibrationo OIS unction.
I the camera is shocked when taking a picture, thedisplay can be shaken. In this case, the camera mayoperate normally i the camera is powered o andon again.Since the battery consumption can increase alongwith the use o OIS unction, it is recommended touse the unction only i needed.
To set the OIS unction by using the menu, set[OIS] o lens to ON. This unction may not operatedepending on the lens model.
The unction can be set directly by pressing [Fn] inthe shooting mode.
When you are not using the depth preview unction, you can only see the subject through the camera in the condition o the maximum aperture (minimum -number) in the shooting mode.
I you use the depth o feld checking unction be ore taking picture, you can conveniently check the depth o feld inadvance.
1 Press the [Depth Preview] in the shootingmode.
2 You can check the depth o feld resultactually taken through the display andviewfnder.
What is the depth o feld?
When you ocus on a specifc subject, there is a rangein which objects closer and urther away will also be in
ocus. This ocused range is called the depth o feld.
The wider the wide-angle lens, the higher the aperturevalue, the greater the depth o feld.For example, the aperture stop, 11 is higher than 2.8.
Current position o the subject
Current position o the subject
10 meters 6 meters 4 meters 2 meters 1 meters
10 meters 6 meters 4 meters 2 meters 1 meters
This re er to an appropriate range o
ocus when the depth o feld is deep.
This re er to an appropriate range o
ocus when the depth o feld is shallow.
You can set the unction o a button di erently by using theKey Mapping menu option . (p. 75)
Using the Smart Auto mode The smart auto mode allows taking pictures under an optimized condition since the camera recognizes variousphotographing conditions automatically. Therefore, even a beginner can use the camera easily.
1Rotate the mode dial to .
2 Align your subject in the frame.
• If the camera sets a desired shotcomposition, it detects the sceneautomatically and shows thecorresponding mode icon on the display.
Outdoor landscape shot
Highly bright background shot
Night landscape shot
Outdoor portrait shot at night
Backlight landscape shot without a man
Portrait shot under backlight
Portrait shot
Close-up shot
Close-up character shot
Sunset shot
Blue sky shot
Nature shot such as orest and leaves
Close-up shot or the subject with various colors
Close-up portrait shot
A ter fxing to a fxture like tripod, proceed with
the shot under the condition that the subject doesnot move or a while. Taking pictures under the condition that thesubject moves much
3 Half-press [Shutter] to focus.
4 Press [Shutter] to take a photo.
When the camera does not detect the shootingenvironment, the camera takes the picture with thebasic settings o the mode .Even a ter detecting the ace, the camera may notrecognize the portrait mode according to the directionand brightness o ace.
The camera may recognize the same scene di erentlyaccording to the photographing environment such aslight, camera shaking, subject distance.
The camera may not recognize in the modeaccording to the movement o subject even thougha tripod is used.
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The correspondingmode icon isdisplayed accordingto the scenedetected.
Using the Program modeIn the program mode, the shutter speed and aperture value are automatically adjusted maintaining the correctbrightness.
1 Rotate the mode dial to P .
2 Set options.• For a list of options, refer to “Extended
shooting functions .”(p. 49)
3 Align your subject in the frame and half-press [Shutter] to focus.
4 Press [Shutter] to take a photo.
What is the program shift method?
If this function is used, desired shutter speed andaperture value can be selected while maintaining thesame brightness. The shutter speed and aperture valueare changed as in the following rules.
The available aperture numbers for exposure setting isdifferent depending on the lens model.
Using the Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, or Manual modeBy using the aperture value of adjusting light volume and shutter speed, you can take pictures of desired exposure.
As for the shooting modes that allows adjusting the aperture value and shutter speed, there are the aperture prioritymode, shutter speed priority mode, and manual mode.
Using the Aperture Priority mode The Aperture Priority mode allows you to manuallyset the aperture value while the camera automaticallyselects an appropriate shutter speed.
1 Rotate the mode dial to A.
2 Rotate the dial to adjust the aperturevalue.
3 Set options.• For a list of options, refer to “Extended
shooting functions .”(p. 49)
4 Align your subject in the frame and half-press [Shutter] to focus.
5 Press [Shutter] to take a photo.
Aperture value The aperture value of a lens can be adjusted to controlthe amount of light reaching the image sensor. Whenopening the aperture (reduce the aperture value),objects closer and further away than the focusedsubject will be out of focus. When closing the aperture(increase the aperture value), the range in focusexpands forward and backward.
Using the Shutter Priority mode The Shutter Priority mode allows you to manually setthe shutter speed while the camera automaticallyselects an appropriate aperture value.
1 Rotate the mode dial to S .
2 Rotate the dial to adjust the shutterspeed.
3 Set options.
• For a list of options, refer to “Extended
shooting functions.” (p. 49)4 Align your subject in the frame and half-
press [Shutter] to focus.
5 Press [Shutter] to take a photo.
Shutter speedShutter speed is the length of time the shutter is open.
You can enjoy many interesting effects by adjusting theshutter speed. A low shutter speed blurs motion on theimage. You can feel the speed in the picture when thelow shutter speed is used for a shot.
A fast shutter speed is essential for capturing themovement. A faster shutter speed froze the subject inits movement.
▲ Slow shutter speed ▲ Fast shutter speed
Using the Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, or Manual mode
Using the Manual modeIn the manual mode, you can take pictures by settingvarious shot options directly including the shutter speedand aperture value.
1 Rotate the mode dial to M .
2 Rotate the dial to adjust the shutterspeed.
3 Rotate the dial to adjust the aperture valuewhile press and hold the [EV].
4 Setting desired shooting option
• For a list of options, refer to “Extendedshooting functions. ”(p. 49)
5 Align your subject in the frame and half-press [Shutter] to focus.
6 Press [Shutter] to take a photo.
Using the Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, or Manual mode
EV button
Dial In case of P (program), S (shutter priority), or A(aperture priority) mode, the display is shown in redfor each part beyond the range of expousre.P mode: The red sign is shown for the shutter speedand aperture value.S mode: The red sign is shown for the shutter speed.
A mode: The red sign is shown for the aperture value. The ISO speed cannot be set automatically in theM (manual) mode.
Using the bulb exposureBy using the bulb exposure, you can set the shutter
speed as long as you want.
1 Rotate the mode dial to M.
2 Rotate the dial and set the shutter speedto Bulb .• Bulb exposure indication appears next to
the shutter speed o 30"(seconds).
3 To adjust the aperture value, press and
hold the [EV] while rotating the dial.4 Align your subject in the rame and hal -
press [Shutter] to ocus.
5 Press [Shutter] to take a photo.• The exposure time continues until you
fnish holding the [Shutter] . Press andhold the [Shutter] or desired time. Assoon as you fnish holding the [Shutter] ,
the shooting is complete.
Using the Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, or Manual mode
For the image stabilization at the time of takingpictures in the bulb exposure mode, it isrecommended to use a reliable tripod or shutterrelease (purchased separately).If you use a long shutter speed, the time takento save images gets longer as well. This is not aproblem of the product and you do not need toreplace the battery.When taking pictures for a long time by using thebulb shot function, we recommend to use the cameraafter fully charging the battery.When taking pictures in the mode of bulb exposure,
noise can occur in case of long-time exposure.Hence, it is recommended to set the noise reductionfunction.
The noise reduction function operates when theshutter speed is set longer than 4 seconds.When using the bulb exposure function, thesuccessive shooting function can not be used.
The ISO speed cannot be set to AUTO when usingthe bulb exposure function.
Using the night modeWhen using the night mode, you can use the optimalexposure value for a dark environment.
1 Rotate the mode dial to .
2 Align your subject in the frame and half-press [Shutter] to focus.
3 Press [Shutter] to take a photo.
Using the portrait modeIn the portrait mode, the optimal effect can be obtainedwhen taking a portrait shot.
1 Rotate the mode dial to .
2 Align your subject in the frame and half-press [Shutter] to focus.
3 Press [Shutter] to take a photo.
Using the landscape mode This mode can be useful when a clear focus for anatural landscape is needed.
1 Rotate the mode dial to .
2 Align your subject in the frame and half-press [Shutter] to focus.
3 Press [Shutter] to take a photo.
Using the Night/Portrait/Landscape mode
In the night mode, it is recommended to use atripod, shutter release or Timer function to minimizecamera shaking (purchased separately).
In the portrait mode, the focus area is automaticallyset to the face as it is set to the Face Detection
AF mode automatically.
In the landscape mode, the shutter speed isadjusted automatically according to the aperturevalue.It is recommended to use a tripod in the case of aslow shutter speed setting.
Press [MENU] to select a scene. You canselect a desired scene.
For the Beauty Shot mode, see “Using theBeauty Shot mode.”
3 Align your subject in the frame and half-press [Shutter] to focus.
4 Press [Shutter] to take a photo.
MENU OK
1 Beauty Shot
When the camera is set to standby mode while the modedial is set to , you can directly select a desired sceneby pressing [Fn].
Using the Scene modeSince an appropriate option is set in advance by the scene, the shot can be taken conveniently by selecting a sceneappropriate for the situation.
Recording a MovieIn the movie shooting mode, recordings can be saved in High Defnition quality (1280x720). You can continue recordingmovies up to 25 minutes. The recorded video is saved as an H.264 (MPEG-4.AVC) fle.
1 Rotate the mode dial to .2 Press [MENU] .
3 Select Shooting1 ( 1 ) → Quality .
4 Set options.
5 Select Shooting3 ( 3 ) → Voice .
6 Select whether to record the voice.
7 Press [Shutter] to start recording.
8 Press [Shutter] again to stop recording.
Setting the aperture value You can set the aperture value when taking a movie.
1 In Shooting mode, press [MENU] .
2 Select Shooting1 ( 1 ) → Movie AEMode → an option.
P Program The aperture value is adjustedautomatically.
A Aperture Priority Set the aperture value by using thedial be ore taking the movie.
To fade out the screen You can make the movie screen darker or brightergradually in recording by using the ader unction.
1 In Shooting mode, press [MENU] .
2 Select Shooting3 ( 3 ) → Fader .
Off Fader unction not used
InScene gradually gets brighter when recordingstarts.
OutScene gradually gets darker when recordingends
In-Out The ader unction is applied at the start and endo movie taking.
When taking a movie, the rame speed is fxed at 30ps (30 rames/sec).
While shooting a movie, push the [ Depth Preview ]button once to activate the AF unction and onceagain to cancel the unction. This unction may notwork depending on the lens model in use.
Using the Wind CutBy using the wind noise removal unction, you canremove some surrounding noise in addition to the windnoise.
1 In Shooting mode, press [MENU] .
2 Select Shooting3 (
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Wind Cut→
an option.
Pause while recording a movie
By using the pause unction, you can shoot onlydesired scenes into one fle without generating severalmovie fles.
To pause during the recording, press [ ].
To continue on recording, press [ ] again.•
H.264 (MPEG-4 part10/AVC) is the latest videocoding ormat established in 2003 collaboratively
by ISO-IEC and ITU-T. Since this ormat uses a highcompression rate, more amount o data can be savedto the same storage media.When using a slow writing memory card, yourmovie's recording can be interrupted since it can notprocess at the rate the video is being saved.In this case, you can solve this problem either byreplacing with a aster memory card or by reducingthe video size.When the image stabilizer option is set in shooting amovie, the image stabilizer sound can be recorded.When the capacity o one fle in recording exceeds
4GB, the movie recording will be stoppedautomatically. In this case, the recording can becontinued by starting new recording.When ormatting a memory card, it is alwaysrecommended to ormat by using this camera.When the ormat is run in other product or PC, it ispossible to damage images or to cause a change inthe capacity o memory card.If the camera lens is removed while recording a movie,the recording will be interrupted. Do not change the lenswhile recording.When taking a movie, please be care ul since the
operational sounds such as zoom sound and buttonsound can be recorded.When changing the shooting angle o camera issuddenly changed while in shooting a movie, it maynot be possible to take the images accurately. Whenrecording movies, it is recommended to use tripod. Inthat way, you can minimize the camera shake.When shooting a movie, only the Multi AF unction issupported. Hence, it is not possible to use a ocus areasetting unction like Face Detection AF .
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Setting a resolution To capture the high level o detail and excellent imagequality in your picture or video, it is a good idea toset the resolution to the highest setting. The maindrawback is that the fle size becomes relatively big.
The picture taken is saved either in JPEG or in RAWormat.
The compression ratio is reduced as the image qualitygets better. It is necessary to increase the fle size to havea better quality picture.
1 In Shooting mode, press [MENU] .2 Select Shooting 1 ( 1 ) → Quality → an
option.
SF Super Fine Set to super fne qualityF Fine Set to fne quality
N Normal Set to normal quality
RAW RAW Save in the RAW fle ormat
RAWS.FINE S.Fine+RAW
Save super-fne image and RAW fle at the sametime
RAWFINE Fine+RAW Save fne image and RAW fle at the same timeRAW
NORMAL Normal+RAWSave normal image and RAW fle at the same time
Setting the quality of movie The recorded movies are saved as normal or highquality.
1 In Shooting mode, press [MENU] .
2 Select Shooting1 ( 1 ) → Quality → anoption.
Normal Set normal quality
HQ Set high quality
• The RAW fle ormat images are saved without loss o data, and the photo size is set to 14M(4592 x 3056)only. Although the settings such as white balance,contrast, saturation and sharpness are not re ectedon the image, they are saved as in ormation. I youwant to save the RAW data into the image flessuch as JPEG or TIFF ormat, the provided so tware(SAMSUNG RAW Converter) should be used. RAWfles have the extension o “SRW.” (For example:
“SAM_9999.SRW”)
Setting the resolution and quality The unction can be set directly by pressing [Fn] in the shooting mode.
Using the fash popup button The ash operates when the built-in ash is opened byusing the ash button. When the ash is closed, it willnot burst out the light and the , , , andmodes support automatic popup and ash light.
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
2 Align your subject in the rame and hal -press [Shutter] to ocus.
3 Press [Shutter] to take a photo.
• Even in the case that the built-in ash isalready popped out by using the 'Flash'button, the bursting unction is notsupported when the ash option o menuis set to Off.
Setting the fash option
I a picture is taken in a dark place, the picture mayappear to be dark since the light source is not su fcient.Press [ ] to pop up the ash.
1 In Shooting mode, press [MENU] .
2 Select Shooting 2 ( 2 ) → Flash → an option.
Off The fash light doesn't operate.
SMARTSmart Flash The amount o fash light is adjusted automatically
according to the exposure in the surrounding environme Auto The fash light operates automatically in the dark place.
Auto+Red The fash light operates automatically and prevents thered-eye e ect.
Fill in • Always operates the fash light.• The brightness o fash light is automatically controlle
Fill-in Red Always operates the fash light, and prevents the red-eyee ect.
1st Curtain Operates the fash light immediately a ter the openingo shutter
2nd Curtain Operates the fash light just be ore the closing o shutte
• The picture can be taken better i the subject islocated within the applicable range o ash.(Re er to the Guide No in “Specifcation.”)
• You can set the auto ash option only with theexternal ash or exclusive use by the NX-seriesmodel.
• The available ash options are di erent
depending on the shooting modes.
Flash button
Taking a picture in a dark place The unction can be set directly by pressing [Fn] in the shooting mode.
When taking a portrait shot in a dark place, the red-eyee ect can occur with the burst o ash light. In thiscase, please set the ash option to Auto+Red or Fill-inRed .
1st Curtain, 2nd Curtain The ollowing images were obtained by taking thepictures o straight-moving subject along with therespective options o 1st Curtain and 2nd Curtain . Incase o using the 1st Curtain ash unction, the rontpart o action is remained clearly since the ash willburst light immediately upon shutter opening. Since the
ash bursts the light at a later time when having usedthe 2nd Curtain option, the picture expresses the lastimage o the subject clearly.
Ball moving direction Ball moving direction
Use of early 1stCurtain option
Use of 2nd Curtainoption
Taking a picture in a dark place
• By using the red-eye fx unction, the red-eyee ect can be removed through the preliminary
ashing unction prior to the burst o ash.
• When the subject is moving or is ar away romthe camera at the time o preliminary ashing,the unction may not unction well.
When setting the ash option, you can adjust thedesired amount o ash light.
1 In Shooting mode, press [MENU] .
2 Select Shooting 2 ( 2 ) → Flash .
3 Press the [Fn] button a ter selecting adesired item.
4 Adjust the amount o ash light by usingthe dial or [ / ].• This allows adjusting the amount o ash
light up to ±2 levels.
Taking a picture in a dark place
• When the subject is too close, the ISOsensitivity is high, or the exposure value is too
large or small, the adjustment e ect will bereduced even by controlling the amount o ashlight.
• Adjusting the amount o ash light is notavailable or some shooting modes.
• When an external ash unit has the ash controlunction, the light control value o external ash
is applied when connecting to the camera.
• I the distance rom the subject is quite close
when taking images by using the built-in ash,part o the images may appear dark as the lensis inter ered with the ash light. Please checkthe distance between camera and subject whentaking pictures. The distance inter ered with
ash light may vary by the type o lens in use.
• When installing the lens hood, the light o built-inash can be intercepted by the hood. Please
The A-TTL auto ash mode can be used by using anexternal ash unit (SEF 20A or SEF 42A).
This user manual was prepared based on the ashmodel, "SEF 20A."
For more details about the external ash light, see theash user’s manual.
Installing the fash
1 Install the external ash a ter removing thecover o hot shoe.
2 Turn on the power o external ash.• The burst mode o external ash is set to
the TTL auto mode.
3 Proceed with the shooting a ter checkingwhether the external ash is ully charged.
The available fash modes The usable ash mode is determined by the cameralens or camera exposure mode in use.
1 Smart Flash Mode• Adjust the amount o fash light automatically
according to the exposure value o surroundingarea.
2 Auto• The fash is burst out automatically in the dark
place.3 Auto + Red
• This prevents the red-eye e ect that may occur atthe time o shooting.4 Fill in
• The fash always bursts light when taking picture.5 Fill-in Red
• Always operates the fash light, and prevents thered-eye e ect.
6 1st Curtain• Burst the fash light immediately a ter the opening
o shutter.7 2nd Curtain• Burst the fash light just be ore the closing o
shutter.
Taking a picture in a dark place
• Only the ash device, manu actured or NX seriesautomatically adjust the amount o ash light. Toenjoy the auto mode unction, please use the ashmanu actured or NX models. Although the ash freswithout ully charging the battery, it is recommendedto use the ash a ter the battery is ully charged.
• When an external ash unit has the ash controlunction, the light control value o external ash is
Adjusting the ISO sensitivity The ISO sensitivity, as the flm sensitivity establishedby the international standards organization (ISO),represents the degree o reaction when camerareceives light. Since it reacts more sensitively withgreater ISO value, a natural shot can be obtained in adark place by raising the ISO value. This reduces thedegree o camera shaking with aster shutter speed.
1 In Shooting mode, press [MENU] .
2 Select Shooting 1 ( 1 ) → ISO → an option.
Taking a picture in a dark place
• The higher ISO speed you select, the moreimage noise you may get.
• When the noise reduction unction is used, thenoise caused by the high-sensitive ISO(3200)can be reduced.
• The available ISO setting options may di erdepending on the selected Shooting mode.
• The unction can be set directly by pressing[ISO] in the shooting mode.
Various ocus methods can be set according to thesubject o photographing.
1 In Shooting mode, press [MENU] .
2 Select Shooting 2 ( 2 / 2 ) → AF Mode → an option.
Single AFI the ocus is set by pressing hal -way o the[shutter], fx the ocus to that position.
Continuous AF
While holding the[shutter]hal -way down, theocus is continuously fxed appropriate or the
subject.ManualFocus Adjust the ocus manually by turning the ocus ring.
AF Priority When using the AF ocusing unction, the AF Priority
unction does not allow the shutter to fre i the ocus isnot appropriately set.
1 In Shooting mode, press [MENU] .
2 Select Shooting 2 ( 2 ) → AF Priority → an option.
Off This takes a shot regardless o the ocus.
On
This takes a shot only i the ocus is setcorrectly when pressing the shutter. Eventhough the ocus is set correctly in thestate o hal -shutter, the shot would not betaken i the ocus is not set correctly at thetime o pressing the shutter ully.
• By using the control level of [AF/MF], the focus can beadjusted manually.
• When there is no AF/MF switch on the lens, the focuscan be adjusted manually in the AF mode by selecting theManual Focus.
• The selectable option may differ according to the lens inuse.
• When adjusting the focus manually, the picture may appearblurred if the focus not set accurately. Please take a pictureafter setting the focus accurately.(p. 32).
• The function can be set directly by pressing[ ]in theshooting mode.
Although the AF Priority is set, the continuous andthe burst shot options allow the shutter to fre when
Face detectionWhen the Face Detection AF function is used, the focus can be set around a person's face when taking a portraitshot. This function can also be quite useful when using self-shot.
Normal face detectionWhen the Face Detection AF option is used, the autofocus can be set based on the face.
When the shooting composition is set, the cameraautomatically detects as many as 10 faces and sets thefocus and exposure.
1 In Shooting mode, press [MENU] .
2 Select Shooting 2 ( 2 ) → AF Area → Face Detection AF.
• Face detection may not be effective when.- When the subject is too far
- When it is too bright or dark
- When the subject is not facing to the front
- When part of the face is hidden by an objectlike sunglasses.
- When one makes a large facial expression
- When the light or backlight shown on the face is notuniform
- Depending on the Picture Wizard option, the subject’sface may not be recognized.
• The options may differ depending on theshooting mode.
• This function can not be used when having setthe options such as, manual focus and selection
AF.
• The face detection function works faster whenthe camera is closer to the subject.
• When the Face Detection AF function is used,the white focus area is automatically set tofocus.
The focus frame isshown by white forthe closest face andby gray for the rest of faces.
The images can be taken bright or dark according to theamount o light. In this case, appropriate adjustment canbe made by controlling the amount o light entered intothe lens.
Applying - 0 Applying +
1 Check the accurate ocus o subject in theshooting mode
2 Adjust to a desired exposure value byturning the dial while pressing and holdingdown the [ ] button.• The adjustment value o exposure can be
checked rom the viewfnder and display.3 Press the [Shutter] button to take a
picture.
Exposure adjustment
You can set the level (step) o exposure adjustment.
1 In Shooting mode, press [MENU] .
2 Select User setup ( 1 ) → EV Step → an option.
1/3 Change the exposure level by 1/3step.
1/2 Change the exposure level by 1/2step.
• When fxing and using the exposure value beingset, it may be excessively bright or dark accordingto the shooting environment. Please take a pictureby adjusting the exposure value appropriate or theshooting environment.
• When it is di fcult to judge an appropriate valueo exposure, please set the detailed settingo AE BKT (successive shots of exposureincrease/decrease). This takes 3 picturessuccessively, including one step darker one andone step brighter one (p. 71).
• The exposure warning is shown in red or each partbeyond the range o ±3. Standard
Setting the white balanceDi erent light sources will a ect the resulting color o
your picture. To take a picture with colors close towhat is seen with our own eyes, please select the whitebalance appropriate or the light source or manuallyadjust the color temperature desired.
In case o a light source that is di fcult to take in toe ect, the shot can be taken by adjusting the whitebalance manually according to the picture-takingsituation.
Auto Daylight
Cloudy Incandescent bulb
1 In Shooting mode, press [MENU] .2 Select Shooting 1 ( 1 / 1 ) → White
Balance → an option.
Auto WB The optimal light source is automatically setaccording to the light conditions o camera.
Daylight Suitable or outdoor shot on a clear day
Cloudy Suitable or shadows on a cloudy day
Fluorescent
White
Daylight, fuorescent lamp, suitable especiallyor the white fuorescent light with the color
temperature o about 4200K
FluorescentNW
Daylight, fuorescent lamp, suitable especiallyor the daylight fuorescent lighting with the
color temperature o about 5,000K
FluorescentDaylight
Daylight, fuorescent lamp, suitable especiallyor the daylight-like fuorescent lighting with the
color temperature o about 6,500K
TungstenSuitable or the lighting o halogen lamp andincandescent bulb
Flash WB Suitable when using the built-in fash light
Custom Set Set by measuring the light source directly
Color Temp. Set the color temperature manually
Brightness and color adjustment of picture
The unction can be set directly by pressing [ WB ] inthe shooting mode.
The user can set the white balance by adjusting the
color temperature.
1 In Shooting mode, press [MENU] .
2 Select Shooting 1 ( 1 / 1 ) → WhiteBalance .
3 A ter selecting the Color Temp. option,press [Fn] .
4 Set desired color temperature by usingthe dial or [ / ].
5 Press [ ] to save.
What is color temperature?
Color temperature re ers to the temperature that hasexpressed the color change o light in the absolutetemperature (K). This can express cold sense with therising color temperature and warm sense with the allingcolor temperature.
Color space This allows setting the color space to use.
1 Press [MENU] in the shooting mode.
2 Select Shooting 1 ( 1 ) → Color Space → an option.
RGB sRGB Set the color space to sRGB.
RGB Adobe RGB Set the color space to Adobe RGB.
What is color space?
The image In/Output devices such as digitalcamera, monitor and printer hold di erent ranges o reproducing each color.
The possible range o color reproduction is re erred toas color space. Several standards o color space arefxed or each device. This camera suppor t sRGB and
Adobe RGB. sRGB is diversely used in the deviceslike computer. It is recommended to use sRGB orregular images. sRGB standards or Internationalstandard o color space established by the IEC
(International Electrotechnical Commission). This is defned rom color space or PC monitors andis also used as the standard color space or Exi .
Adobe RGB is the color space recommended by Adobe Systems, Inc. or commercial printing and haswider
range o color reproduction than sRGB. Adobe RGBcovers most o the color range so colors only availablewhen printed are not lost when editing images rom a
computer. When image is opened by non-compatibleso tware, the colors look lighter.
Brightness and color adjustment of picture
• When the color space is set to Adobe RGB, theflename is saved in the "_SAMXXXX.JPG" ormat a tertaking a picture.
• The unction can be set directly by pressing [Fn] inthe shooting mode.
Changing the shooting methodIt may be di fcult to take a picture o a ast moving object, quick acial expression or motion o a person. In this case,please select the successive shooting option appropriate or the situation.
Successive shooting method and
timer setup
You can select the successive shooting optionappropriate or the situation.
1 In Shooting mode, press [MENU] .
2 Select Shooting 2 ( 2 ) → Drive → an option.
You can directly set this options by pressing the [ ] in
the shooting mode.
Single Take one photo shot whenever pressing the shutter.
Continuous Take shots successively while pressing andholding down the shutter, possible to take 3 shots per sec
Burst After pressing the shutter, the camera will take up to 30 sin a row.
Timer The timer functions automatically takes a picture in the r2-30 seconds (in increments of 1 second).
AE BKTWhen the shutter is pressed, the camera will take 3 conseshots; the original, th next one step darker, and the last onstep lighter.
WB BKTWhen the shutter is pressed the camera will take 3 consecshots, the original and 2 more with different white balancsettings.
P Wiz BKTWhen the shutter is pressed, the camera will take 3 conseshots; all three will have different picture wizard settings
• The options may di er depending on the shooting mode.• WB BKTand P Wiz BKT is the unction that corrects
the image a ter taking a shot.• I the photo quality is set to RAW ormat, the bracketing
(WB BKT, P Wiz BKT) set options cannot be used.• In case o the Burst shooting option, it is not possible
to select the image size and the image quality is fxed to1472x976. Also when taking a Burst shooting option,the image saving time can be extended.
• In case o the Burst shooting option, the shot imagescan not be saved in RAW fle ormat, and the ISO 100speed cannot be set by user.
• Both the built-in and external ash do not fre when theBurst shooting option is in use.
• The shutter speed can be set to 1/30 Sec or aster whenthe Burst shooting option is in use.
• This product supports Burst Shooting mode whichtakes up to 30 shots per second. The images taken inBurst Shooting can be saved with a little bit enlargedsize.
Detailed bracket setup The details or the exposure, white balance and picturewizard o bracket shot can be set.
1 Press [MENU] in the shooting mode.
2 Select Shooting 3 ( 3 ) → BKT Set → an option.
3 Select the detailed options.
AE BKT Set
When using the exposure BKT function,this allows setting the image shot
sequence and exposure interval.BKT Order: Set the shooting ordersBKT Area: Set the exposure steps
WB BKT Set
When using the WB BKT function, thisallows setting the adjusted interval of white balance value.Example)MG-/+3 adjusts the Magentavalue of 3 steps minus or plus.
Setting the Key Mapping The unction o camera button can be changed.
1 In Shooting mode, press [MENU] .
2 Select User setup ( 1 ) → Key Mapping → an option.
AEL
This sets the action executed whenselecting the [AEL]option.- Setting to AEL executes only the
auto exposure lock unction.
- Setting to AFL executes only theauto ocus lock unction.- Setting to AEL + AFL executes
the auto exposure/ ocus lockunctions together.
Preview
This sets the action executed whenpressing the depth preview button.- Setting to the one-touch white
balance executes the user-defned unction o white balance.
- Setting to Optical Previewexecutes the depth previewunction o current aperture value.
What is AEL function? The auto exposure lock (AEL) and auto ocus lock (AFL)
unctions o the camera are the unctions that maintain thesettings until the shooting is completed by remembering theexposure value and ocus when pushing the [AEL] button o camera.
Reaction of the half-shutter release when the AEL buttonis set to the following status.
Status of AEL settingReaction of the half-shutter
release
AEL Auto focus
AFL Exposure lock
AEL+AFL No reaction
• While shooting a movie, push the [DepthPreview] button once to activate the AFfunction and once again to cancel the function.
• Refer to the “Depth Preview” function. (p. 36)
• The function of AEL button cannot be changedin the M(manual) mode.
View fles in the smart album by category The fles can be classifed and shown by the fle, date
(day), date (week), and type.1 In Playback mode, press [ ].2 Press [MENU] .3 Select a desired playback method.
Type Classi y by the saved fle orm
Date Classi y by the saved date
Week Classi y by the saved week
4 You can place the ollowing items byturning the dial or by using [ / ].
5 Press [ ] to return to the previous.
Converting into the thumbnail viewSince several fles can be shown on one display, fles
can be searched quickly.
To have a thumbnail view o 9 images, press [ ] twotimes, or press [ ] threetimes to have a thumbnailview o 20 images.
(Press [ ] to cancel)
Play (picture/movie)
Executing the smart album or changing the categoryupon execution, the time may be delayed according tothe volume o saved fles. Please wait a moment until thesmart album can appear.
Setting the print info (DPOF) The size and number o copies to be printed can be
designated or the picture.Since the designated in ormation is saved in the MISC
older o memory card, it is convenient to print thedesignated size and number o copies while using thepictures o designated in o simply by taking the memorycard to a digital printing shop.
1 Press [MENU] → Playback [ ] → DPOF → Standard in the playback mode.
2 Select a desired option
Select Printing selected pictures
All Printing all
Reset Initializing the standard print option
3 When having made the selections, press
[Fn] a ter selecting the picture andnumber o copies to be printed by usingthe dial.• When having selected all, press [ / ] to
select the number o copies to be printedand then, press [ ].
• The entered print info can only be used for the digitalprinter or digital picture printing shop that supportsthe digital print order format (DPOF).
• For pictures with a wide resolution, the le t andright portion o the image may not be printed.When placing in printer order, identi y the wideresolution pictures.
• The DPOF option is not available or RAWormatted images and the movie fles.
4 Select [MENU] → DPOF → SIZE in theplayback mode.
5 Select a desired option
SelectSelect desired print size according to thepicture.
AllSelect the print size of all the picturessaved in the memory card.
Reset Initializing the print size option
6 When having selected the select option,select the picture to be printed and press[Fn] a ter selecting the print size by usingthe dial.• When having selected all, press [ / ]
and select the print size. Then, select theprint size and press [ ].
Index printing
1 Press [MENU] → Playback [ ] → DPOF → Index in the playback mode.
2 From the popup window, press Yes .
The designated print size can only be applied ontothe DPOF1.1 compatible printer.
1 Select a video signal output according toyour country or region. (p. 105)
2 In Shooting or Playback mode, select[MENU] → Setting 3 ( 3 ) → HDMI Size → an option.
3 Make a connection between HDTV andthe camera by using the HDMI cable.
4 Make sure the HDTV and camera are turnedon and select the HDMI mode of TV.• The HDTV screen shows the same display
of the camera.
5 View the videos and pictures by using thebuttons of camera body.
When using the HDMi cable, the user canconnect the camera to an HDTV using the
Anynet+(CEC) method. The Anynet+(CEC)functions allows you to control connecteddevices using the TV remote control.In the case that the HDTV supports
Anynet+(CEC), the power of the TV isautomatically turned on when used inconjunction with the caemra.
When connecting to HDTV by using the HDMIcable, it is not possible to take a picture/movie.When connected to an HDTV, some playbackfunctions may not be available.
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If both A/V and HDMI cables are connected at thesame time, the HDMI cable has the highest priority.It is recommended to disconnect the A/V cable forbetter playback.
For Windows users Trans er fles by connecting your camera to your PC.
Installing programs
Hardware and software requirements
Item Requirements
CPU Pentium III 500 MHz or better(Pentium III 800 MHz or betterrecommended)
RAM 256 MB or more (512 MB or morerecommended)
OS Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Hard diskcapacity
250 MB or more (1 GB or morerecommended)
Others USB portCD-ROM drive1024 x 768 pixels, 16-bit color display
compatible monitor (24-bit colordisplay recommended)Microso t Direct X 9.0C or later
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Programs contained on the CD
Program Purpose
Samsung Master Edit photos and videos.
QuickTime Player 7.6 View videos (H.264 (MPEG-
4.AVC) fles)on a PC.
Samsung RAWConverter
Convert RAW fles into thedesired fle ormat.
Adobe Reader View the user manual.
Using a sel -assembled PC or a PC and OS that are
not supported may void your warranty. The programs may not work properly on 64-bitEdition o Windows XP and Vista.
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Requirements or QuickTime Player 7.6
Intel Pentium 4, 3.2 GHz or higher/AMD Athlon™64FX, 2.6 GHz or higherWindows XP service pack2 or VistaMinimum 512 MB RAM (1 GB and aboverecommended)nVIDIA Ge orce 7600GT or higher/ATI X1600 seriesor higer recommended
1 Insert the installation CD in a compatible CD-ROM drive.
2 When the setup screen is displayed, clickSamsung Digital Camera Installer to startinstallation.
3 Select programs to install and ollow theonscreen instructions.
4 Click Exit to complete the installation and restartyour computer.
Trans erring fles to your PCOnce you connect the camera to your PC, thecamera will be recognised as a removable drive.
1 Connect your camera to your PC with the USBcable.
You must plug the end o the cable with the correctconnection port in your camera. I the cable is reversed, itmay damage your fles. The manu acturer is not responsible
computer, the computer will recognize the deviceautomatically. You can trans er f les directly romthe camera to the computer without installing anyprograms.
1 Connect your camera to a Macintosh computerwith the USB cable.
2 Turn on the camera.In the popup window, select Computer .
3 Double-click the removable disk icon.
4 Trans er photos or videos to the computer.
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When using the USB cable, make sure to match theconnection parts o the USB and the camera.
I the cable is reversed, it may damage your fles. The
manu acturer is not responsible or any loss o data.Please use only the accessories that SAMSUNGprovides. The manu acturer takes no responsibility orany loss o fles or damage that may result rom theuse o other manu acturer’s product.
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Requirements for QuickTime Player 7.6
1.8 GHz Power Mac G5/1.83 GHz Intel Core Duoor higherMac OS X version 10.4.10 or laterMinimum 256 MB RAM (1 GB and above
Correcting the exposure The main eature o the Samsung RAW Converter isthat you can keep the best quality o the images asyou make changes to the RAW fles while editing.
A ter making changes to the brightness or contrast,you can still obtain the same result whichever youchange frst. The ollowingimages show how you can change the exposure tothe image using the Samsung RAW Converter.
You can adjust the exposure by using the menuoption as shown in the picture. You can see the changed results in the histogramwindows as shown images:
▲ Original imageP Mode, Aperture:f = 8,Shutter Speed:1/15sec, ISO = 100
▲ Changed imageafter correcting theexposure.
▲ Original image ▲ Changed imageafter correcting theexposure.
Handling the JPEG/TIFF fles as youedit RAW flesUsing the Samsung RAW Converter, you can handlethe JPEG/TIFF fles as you edit RAW fles. You canadjust the white balance, sharpness, and reducingthe noise is also available. The ollowing images showhow the contrast was changed on the TIFF imageusing the Samsung RAW Converter.
You can adjust the contrast by using the menu optionas shown in the picture.
Saving the RAW fles into JPEG orTIFF ormat
You can save the RAW fles into JPEG or TIFF ormatusing the Samsung RAW Converter.
1. Choose the image you want to edit and thenselect [File(F)] → [Development...].
2. Select the type o fle as JPEG or TIFF and thenclick [Save(S)].- The selected fle is saved as JPEG or TIFF
System Volume The user can set the sound that is made when manipulating the camera.(Off, Low, Medium*, High )
AF Sound The sound can be set when operating in the AF mode. ( Off, On* )
Button Sound The operating sound o camera can be set. ( Off, On* )
DisplayLanguage Select the language to be shown on the display.
Display Adjust
This allows adjusting the display brightness, auto brightness setting and color.Display Brightness: Depending on whether the user uses the screen or the viewfnder, thedisplay brightness can be adjusted by using the [ / ].
Auto Brightness: Adjust the brightness o screen.Display Color: Depending on whether the user uses the screen or the viewfnder, the displaycolor can be adjusted by using the [ / / / ].
Display Save This allows setting the power-o time o display. ( Off, 0.5min*, 1min, 3min, 5min, 10min )
Quickview This allows setting the quick view (view immediately upon a shot) time.(Off, 1sec*, 3sec, 5sec, Hold )
This ormats the memory card (deleting all the fles including protected fles).(Yes, No*)
Error can occur i using a card ormatted by another brand o camera, memory card reader or computer.
Please use the card a ter ormatting it rom the camera.
Reset This resets the setup menu and shooting options. (The date, time, language, and video output valueare kept.) (Yes, No*)
File Name
This sets the method o designating flename.Standard* : SAM_XXXX.JPG(sRGB)/_SAMXXXX.JPG(Adobe RGB)Date : MMDDXXXX.JPG(sRGB)/_MDDXXXX.JPG(Adobe RGB, Jan. ~ Sep.)/
_ADDXXXX.JPG(Adobe RGB, indicating A or Oct, B or Nov, C or Dec)For example, the image taken by setting Jan 01 sRGB is saved in "0101xxxx.jpg".
FileNumber
This sets the method o designating fle number. (Series*, Reset)• The older name that has taken pictures or the frst time becomes 100PHOTO and the flename
will be SAM_0001 (when the color space is sRGB).• The flename number is increased by 1 in the range o SAM_0001~ SAM_9999.• The older number is increased by 1 in the range o 100PHOTO ~999PHOTO.• The maximum number o fles that can be saved in one older is a maximum o 9999 units.• The flename is given according to the DCF (Design rule or Camera File system) specifcation.• When a flename is changed arbitrarily, the fle may not be played on the camera.
Folder Type This sets the type o older.Standard* : XXXPHOTODate : XXX_MMDD
Sensor Cleaning : Removes the dust o sensor when executing this menuStart Up Action : I set, the dust o sensor is removed whenever turning on the power. ( On, Off* )
Since this product uses interchangeable lenses, the sensor may end up getting dust on it when changinglenses. This can lead to dust particles showing up on pictures taken. It is recommended to not changelenses when in a particularly dusty area. Also make sure to attach the lens cap onto the lens when not in use.
Video Out
Select the output signal appropriate or the country when connecting the camera to an externaldevice (like monitor or TV).NTSC * : US, Canada, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Mexico, etc.PAL (supporting only the BDGHI method) : Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, Holland, Finland,
Germany, England, Italy, Kuwait, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Norway, etc.
Anynet+(HDMI-CEC)
When having connected to HDTV that supports Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC), the play unction o cameracan be controlled with the TV remote controller (p. 90).On * : The play unction o camera can be controlled with the TV remote controller.Off : The play unction o camera can NOT be controlled with the TV remote controller.
HDMI Size
The resolution on an HDTV can be changed when using an HDMI cable.(In case o NTSC method : Auto*, 1080i, 720p, 480p (In case o PAL method : Auto*, 1080i, 720p, 576p )
I the connected HDTV does not support the selected resolution, it is set to one level lower resolution.
FirmwareUpdate
This shows the version in o o main body and lens and upgrades the frmware.Body Firmware : This upgrades the frmware o camera body.Lens Firmware : This upgrades the frmware o lens.
• You can upgrade the frmware by downloading it rom www.samsungimaging.com.• The Firmware update cannot be completed without ully charging the battery.
Please try updating the frmware by using a ully charged battery or adaptor(optional).• A ter upgrading the frmware, the user customized options are reset to the de ault value.
(The date, time, language, and video output values are kept.)
Camera lens and displayUse a blower brush to remove dust and wipe the lensgently with a so t cloth. I any dust remains, applylens cleaning liquid to a piece o cleaning paper andwipe gently.
About dust in the image sensorDepending on the di erent shooting conditions,dust may appear in the photo images becausethe image sensor can be exposed to the externalenvironment. This is not a problem o the product,and the exposure to dust can occur in everyday useo camera.For example, replacing the lens may get dust in thecamera’s image sensor. This product has the sensorcleaning unction that rem oves the dust o sensorwhen executing this menu. (P. 105)Dust in the image sensor may remain a ter executing
the sensor cleaning unction. In that case, pleasecontact to the service center. When using the dustblower, do not insert the blower through the lensmount, the camera may mal unction.
Camera bodyWipe gently with a so t, dry cloth.
Never use benzene, thinners, or alcohol to clean thedevice. These solutions can damage the camera orcause it to malfunction.
Memory cards you can use You can use SD (Secure Digital) and SDHC (SecureDigital High Capacity) memory cards.
Terminal
Label (front)
Write-protect switch
You can prevent fles rom being deleted by using awrite-protect switch on the SD or SDHC card. Slidethe switch down to lock or slide it up to unlock.Unlock the card when shooting.
Memory card capacity The memory capacity may di er depending on
shooting scenes or shooting conditions. Thesecapacities are based on a 1GB SD card:
SizeSuperFine Fine Normal RAW RAW+SF RAW+F RAW+N
Photos
14M(3:2)
142 2 78 408 35 28 31 32
10M(3:2)
197 382 724 - 32 34 36
6M(3:2)
322 615 1128 - 36 38 39
2M(3:2)
738 1334 2238 - 41 42 43
12M(16:9)
168 328 630 - 30 33 35
8M(16:9)
234 454 860 - 34 36 37
5M(16:9)
381 727 1334 - 38 39 40
2M(16:9)
872 1573 2638 - 42 43 43
Burst 1201 2092 3320 - - - -
Size HQ Normal
*Movies(30fps)
1280(16:9) Approx. 15mins Approx. 22mins
640(4:3) Approx. 44mins Approx. 66mins
320(4:3) Approx. 145mins Approx. 210mins
* The recordable time may vary i you use the zoom.Several movies were recorded in succession to determinethe total recording time.
About the batteryUse only Samsung-approved batteries.
Battery specifcations
Mode BP1310
Type Lithium-ion battery
Cell capacity 1300 mAh
Voltage 7.4 VCharging time(When fully discharged) Approx. 150 min
Battery li e
Shooting mode Number of photos
Photos Approx. 200 min/Approx. 400photos
Videos Approx. 130 min
The fgures above are measured by Samsung’s standards andmay di er depending on actual usage.
The shooting time may change depending on the shootingenvironment and shot interval.Several videos were recorded in succession to determine thetotal recording time.
Notes about charging the batteryI the indicator light is o , make sure that the battery is
inserted correctly.I the indicator light blinks in red or does not illuminate,reconnect the cable, or remove the battery and insert itagain.I you charge the battery when it is warm, the indicatorlight may turn orange. Charging will start when the batterycools down.
When using the battery, please keep the following guidelines.Failure to do so may cause the generation o heat, fre,or explosion.I you fnd the battery shape distorted in size, try tocontact a service center.It may present physical dangers.Use only the recommended battery charger.Do not place the product close to the fre device.Do not insert the product into the microwave.Do not place the product inside a car during the summer.Do not place the product in a space with hot temperatureand high humidity range.
Do not use the product or long time in the carpet,com orter, or electronic mattress.Do not leave the product turned on where the air cannotbe circulated.Be care ul about the battery slot not to be connectedwith accessories like necklace, coin, key, watch, andso on.
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Use only authentic, manu acturer-recommended,Lithium-ion replacement batteries.Do not try to disassemble or poke with a sharp object(pin).Do not apply a hard pressure on the product.Do not let the product all rom any heights, and do notshock the product.Do not expose the product to high temperatures over60ºC(140ºF) degree.Do not expose the product to water or humidity.
Guidelines o disposalFollow the disposal instructions and properly disposeo the used battery.Destruction by fre is not allowed or disposal o battery.
The disposal instruction may di er depending on thenation or the specifc region.Please ollow the given method o disposal.
Guideline o recharging the battery.Do not recharge the battery by using a di erentmethod other than what the user manual indicates.
If you are having trouble with your camera, try these troubleshooting procedures before contacting a servicecenter. If you have attempted the troubleshooting solution and are still having problems with your device, contact
your local dealer or service center.Situation Suggested remedies
Cannot turn on the cameraMake sure that the battery is inserted.Make sure that the battery is inserted correctly.Charge the battery.
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The power turns o suddenly
Charge the battery. Your camera may be in Power save mode. (p. 104 ) The power automatically turns o to preven the camera rom mal unctoning in the casethat the unit overheats.
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The camera is losing batterypower quickly
The battery may lose power more quickly in low temperatures (below 0° C). Keep thebattery warm by putting it into your pocket.Using the ash or recording videos depletes the battery quickly. Recharge i needed.Batteries are consumable parts that must be replaced over time. Get a new battery i the battery li e is diminishing quickly.
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Cannot take photos
There is no space on the memory card. Delete unnecessary fles or insert a new card.Format the memory card. (p. 103)
The memory card is de ective. Get a new memory card. The memory card is locked. Unlock the card. (p. 109)Make sure that the camera is switched on.Charge the battery.Make sure that the batte ry is inserted correctly.When the AF Priority unction is used, you cannot take a picture without adjustingthe correct ocus on the subject. Disable the AF Priority unction, or se t the ocusaccurately.
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The camera reezes Remove the battery and insert it again.
The ash does not work The ash option may be set to Off. (p. 54) You cannot use the ash in the mode, or some modes.
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The ash fres unexpectedly The ash may fre due to static electricity. This is not a mal unction o the camera.
The date and time areincorrect Set the date and time in the Setting2 ( 2 ) menu.The display or buttons donot work
Remove the battery and insert it again.
The memory card has an error The memory card has not been reset. Format the card. (p. 103)
Cannot play back flesI you change the name o a fle, your camera may not play the fle (the name o the fleshould meet the DCF standard). I you encounter this situation, play back fles on yourcomputer.
The photo is blurry
I the subject is out o ocus, the photo may be blurry. Make a change to the shootingcondition.
I the camera is shaken while shooting, the photo may be blurry. Use the tripod to avoidpossible camera shake.Make sure that the lens is clean. I not, clean the lens. (p. 108)
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•The colors in the photo do notmatch the actual scene
An incorrect white balance can create unrealistic color. Select the proper white balanceoption to suit the light source. (p. 66)
The photo is too bright
Your photo is overexposed. Adjust the exposure value. (p. 64) Adjust the aperture value or the shutter speed . (p. 40) Turn o the ash.(p. 54)
Adjust the ISO speed. (p. 58)
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The photo is too dark
Your photo is underexposed. Adjust the exposure value. Adjust the aperture value or the shutter speed. Turn on the ash. Adjust the ISO speed.
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The photo is distorted The wide-angle lens may create distortions on the image. This is the normal eature o thewide-angle lens.
Make sure that the camera is correctly connected to the external monitor with the A/Vand HDM I cable.Make sure that your memory card contains photos.
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Your computer does notrecognize your camera
Make sure that the USB cable is connected correctly.Make sure that your camera is switched on.Make sure that you are using a supported operating system.
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Your computer disconnects thecamera while trans erring fles
The fle transmission may be interrupted by static electricity. Disconnect the USB cableand connect it again.
Your computer cannot playvideos
The codec installed in your computer may not be compatible with the video fles you wantto play. Use QuickTime ® Player or install Codec Pack Full.
Using QuickTime ® Player 7.61. Install QuickTime® Player 7.6 which supports MP4 (H.264 (MPEG-4.AVC)).2. Play videos using QuickTime ® Player.
Using Codec Pack Full1. Install the latest version o Codec Pack Full.2. Play videos using the media player (Media Player Classic or Windows Media Player
11 recommended).Install QuickTime® Player 7.6 or K-Lite Codec Pack Full on Windows XP SP2 or later.Depending on your computer environment, the video playback may be intermittent.
Storage Media External memorycard(optional): SD card(up to 4GB guaranteed),SDHC card (up to 8GBguaranteed)
File Format RAW (SRW), JPEG (EXIF2.21), DCF, DPOF 1.1,PictBridge 1.0
Capacity(1GB)
14M : RAW 3514M : Super Fine 142, Fine278, Normal 40810M : Super Fine 197, Fine382, Normal 724
6M : Super Fine 322, Fine615, Normal 11282M : Super Fine 738, Fine1334, Normal 2238Burst (1.4M) : Super Fine1201, Fine 2092, Normal332012M(W) : Super Fine 168,Fine 328, Normal 6308M(W) : Super Fine 234, Fine454, Normal 8605M(W) : Super Fine 381, Fine
727, Normal 13342M(W) : Super Fine 872, Fine1573, Normal 2638Movie : 1280x720 : HighQuality 15min., Normal 22min.640x480 : High Quality44min., Normal 66min.320x240 : High Quality145min., Normal 210min.※ These fgures aremeasured under theSamsung standard
Specifcation
Direct Printing PictBridge
Inter ace Digital OutputConnector USB 2.0 (HI-SPEED)
Video output NTSC, PAL (user selectable)HDMI 1.3 : (1080i, 720P,576P / 480P)
ExternalRelease
Yes
DC power inputconnector
DC 9.0V, 1.5A (100 ~ 240V)
Power
Source Type
Rechargeable battery :
BP1310 (1300mAh)Charger: BC1310 AC Adaptor : AD9NX01(Optional)* Included battery may varydepending on sales region
PhysicalSpecifca-tion
Dimensions(WxHxD)
123×87×39.8mm(excluding the projectingparts o the camera)
Composition 7Close-up 38Continuous AF 59Center-weighted metering 65Color temperature 68Color space 69Changing the shooting method 71Continuous shooting 71Camera maintenance 108
Camera specifcations 118
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Direction keys 5Diopter adjustment dial 16Display type 28Depth o feld 36Depth Preview 36Deleting a fle 80Display 102Date&Time 104
(Applicable in the European Union and other Europeancountries with separate collection systems)
This marking on the product, accessories or literature indicates thatthe product and its electronic accessories (e.g. charger, headset,USB cable) should not be disposed o with other household wasteat the end o their working li e. To prevent possible harm to theenvironment or human health rom uncontrolled waste disposal,please separate these items rom other types o waste and recyclethem responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse o materialresources. Household users should contact either the retailerwhere they purchased this product, or their local governmento fce, or details o where and how they can take these items orenvironmentally sa e recycling. Business users should contact
their supplier and check the terms and conditions o the purchasecontract. This product and its electronic accessories should not bemixed with other commercial wastes or disposal.
countries with separate battery return systems)
This marking on the battery, manual or packaging indicates thatthe batteries in this product should not be disposed o with otherhousehold waste at the end o their working li e. Where marked, thechemical symbols Hg, Cd or Pb indicate that the battery containsmercury, cadmium or lead above the re erence levels in EC Directive2006/66. I batteries are not properly disposed o , these substancescan cause harm to human health or the environment.
To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse, pleaseseparate batteries rom other types o waste and recycle themthrough your local, ree battery return system.
This Class [B] digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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riendly product activities to the consumers. Themark represents Samsung’s continuous e ort on