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...Playback 2-6 Viewing Images - Movie Playback 2-6 Displaying Information for the Scene Shot - Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom 3-3 Setting the Best Camera Mode for Playback Images - SCENE Button I....... 3-4 Displaying the Scene Mode menu 3-4 Shooting modes ... Precautions 8 Nomenclature Names of camera controls and reference pages 12 A World of Possibilities 13 1 Camera Preparations 1-1 Inserting the Battery Pack 1-2 Removing the Battery Pack 1-2 Charging the Battery 1-3 Loading the Memory Card 1-3 Removing the Memory Card 1-4 Switching the Camera On 1-5 Setting the Date and...
...Playback 2-6 Viewing Images - Movie Playback 2-6 Displaying Information for the Scene Shot - Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom 3-3 Setting the Best Camera Mode for Playback Images - SCENE Button I....... 3-4 Displaying the Scene Mode menu 3-4 Shooting modes ... Precautions 8 Nomenclature Names of camera controls and reference pages 12 A World of Possibilities 13 1 Camera Preparations 1-1 Inserting the Battery Pack 1-2 Removing the Battery Pack 1-2 Charging the Battery 1-3 Loading the Memory Card 1-3 Removing the Memory Card 1-4 Switching the Camera On 1-5 Setting the Date and...
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Introduction Switching the LCD Monitor Icon Display and Backlight On and Off 3-8 Specifying the settings 3-8 Conserving Battery Power 3-9 4 Using C Camera Mode, N Continuous Shooting Mode and M Movie Mode 4-1 Using the Flash ...4-2 Flash modes 4-2 Setting the flash mode 4-3 [t] ...[ISO] Changing the Sensitivity to Photograph Fast Moving Subjects........... 4-22 [METERING] Selecting the Area Used for Setting the Exposure 4-23 [DIGITAL ZOOM] Switching the Digital Zoom ON and OFF 4-24 5 Using the P Playback Mode Functions 5-1 [PLAYBACK ZOOM] Viewing Your Images Enlarged 5-2 Playing Back...
Introduction Switching the LCD Monitor Icon Display and Backlight On and Off 3-8 Specifying the settings 3-8 Conserving Battery Power 3-9 4 Using C Camera Mode, N Continuous Shooting Mode and M Movie Mode 4-1 Using the Flash ...4-2 Flash modes 4-2 Setting the flash mode 4-3 [t] ...[ISO] Changing the Sensitivity to Photograph Fast Moving Subjects........... 4-22 [METERING] Selecting the Area Used for Setting the Exposure 4-23 [DIGITAL ZOOM] Switching the Digital Zoom ON and OFF 4-24 5 Using the P Playback Mode Functions 5-1 [PLAYBACK ZOOM] Viewing Your Images Enlarged 5-2 Playing Back...
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...SET UP Mode Functions: This chapter describes how to generically as inserting and charging the battery pack, loading memory cards, and switching the camera on , using the zoom to get the camera ready for the first time, read these sections carefully in this Instruction Manual as... when using this product. Basic Operations: This chapter covers the basics of this product. 7 If you use a digital camera for taking pictures, viewing your digital camera, including taking pictures and covers topics such as "memory cards". • These provide important cautionary information that are ...
...SET UP Mode Functions: This chapter describes how to generically as inserting and charging the battery pack, loading memory cards, and switching the camera on , using the zoom to get the camera ready for the first time, read these sections carefully in this Instruction Manual as... when using this product. Basic Operations: This chapter covers the basics of this product. 7 If you use a digital camera for taking pictures, viewing your digital camera, including taking pictures and covers topics such as "memory cards". • These provide important cautionary information that are ...
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...batteries, take pictures while driving or walking since eye damage may promote corrosion of resulting in the rain or under water. Such condensation may cause an accident. • When taking the camera overseas or using a blower or lens brush. 8 Any dust should be taken quickly to a Kyocera...Salt air may result. • Do not attempt to large concentrations of the camera's metering and focusing functions. Be sure to prevent fire. Handling Precautions a WARNING • If camera or batteries become soiled and require cleaning, wipe them from impacts and falls that might ...
...batteries, take pictures while driving or walking since eye damage may promote corrosion of resulting in the rain or under water. Such condensation may cause an accident. • When taking the camera overseas or using a blower or lens brush. 8 Any dust should be taken quickly to a Kyocera...Salt air may result. • Do not attempt to large concentrations of the camera's metering and focusing functions. Be sure to prevent fire. Handling Precautions a WARNING • If camera or batteries become soiled and require cleaning, wipe them from impacts and falls that might ...
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...function because this case, turn off the camera's power, remove the batteries, reload them and use of accessories made by other locations where chemicals are handled. Kyocera is not responsible for extended periods of time, to prevent battery leakage and resulting damage. In this safety... high temperatures may cause adverse affects or damage to the camera, batteries, or memory cards. • Remove the battery pack before storing the camera for any remaining liquid and wash the skin with a blower brush. This camera incorporates a safety circuit to protect its liquid contacts your ...
...function because this case, turn off the camera's power, remove the batteries, reload them and use of accessories made by other locations where chemicals are handled. Kyocera is not responsible for extended periods of time, to prevent battery leakage and resulting damage. In this safety... high temperatures may cause adverse affects or damage to the camera, batteries, or memory cards. • Remove the battery pack before storing the camera for any remaining liquid and wash the skin with a blower brush. This camera incorporates a safety circuit to protect its liquid contacts your ...
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... enter the eyes, wash the eyes with clear running water and seek medical attention immediately. • This battery pack has been designed for exclusive use with this camera and do not attempt to recharge it using batteries, store them in locations accessible to small children, since injury could result. • Do not throw...
... enter the eyes, wash the eyes with clear running water and seek medical attention immediately. • This battery pack has been designed for exclusive use with this camera and do not attempt to recharge it using batteries, store them in locations accessible to small children, since injury could result. • Do not throw...
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...the event of heavy soiling of a plug, remove it from its AC outlet. • If you wish to use the AC adapter while batteries are connected securely before use the adapter with products other than a household AC outlet (AC 100V to 240V; 50/60Hz). Using the adapter ... malfunction. • When not using the AC adapter and consult your dealer or Kyocera/Yashica Service Center. • Do not attempt to feel warm; a CAUTION • Use only the dedicated AC adapter supplied with the digital camera. Introduction a WARNING • Be sure that have become so damaged that their ...
...the event of heavy soiling of a plug, remove it from its AC outlet. • If you wish to use the AC adapter while batteries are connected securely before use the adapter with products other than a household AC outlet (AC 100V to 240V; 50/60Hz). Using the adapter ... malfunction. • When not using the AC adapter and consult your dealer or Kyocera/Yashica Service Center. • Do not attempt to feel warm; a CAUTION • Use only the dedicated AC adapter supplied with the digital camera. Introduction a WARNING • Be sure that have become so damaged that their ...
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Nomenclature Names of camera controls and reference pages 0 POWER button p.1-5 Shutter release button p.2-3 Introduction USB socket p.2-13 Power input socket p.1-3 Connector cover Strap lug Microphone Flash unit Self-timer LED Light sensor Lens/Cover glass 12 J DISPLAY button p.3-8 I SCENE button p.3-4 W Zoom button (wide-angle) p.3-3 T Zoom button (telephoto) p.3-3 K MENU button U D L R Speaker 4-way button E OK button Card access LED Card/battery cover p.1-2 O Q LCD monitor Mode buttons Mode select LED Caution LED
Nomenclature Names of camera controls and reference pages 0 POWER button p.1-5 Shutter release button p.2-3 Introduction USB socket p.2-13 Power input socket p.1-3 Connector cover Strap lug Microphone Flash unit Self-timer LED Light sensor Lens/Cover glass 12 J DISPLAY button p.3-8 I SCENE button p.3-4 W Zoom button (wide-angle) p.3-3 T Zoom button (telephoto) p.3-3 K MENU button U D L R Speaker 4-way button E OK button Card access LED Card/battery cover p.1-2 O Q LCD monitor Mode buttons Mode select LED Caution LED
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Camera Preparations This chapter tells you what you have to do to get the camera ready for taking pictures and covers topics such as inserting and charging the battery, loading memory cards, and switching the camera on.
Camera Preparations This chapter tells you what you have to do to get the camera ready for taking pictures and covers topics such as inserting and charging the battery, loading memory cards, and switching the camera on.
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... 1 Check that the and markings are oriented correctly. 3 Close the card/battery cover. Camera Preparations Inserting the Battery Pack 1 Open the card/battery cover. Slide the card/battery cover in the opposite direction to the arrow (U) to slide the catch retaining the battery pack sideways and release the catch. 1-2 Close the cover and slide it in...
... 1 Check that the and markings are oriented correctly. 3 Close the card/battery cover. Camera Preparations Inserting the Battery Pack 1 Open the card/battery cover. Slide the card/battery cover in the opposite direction to the arrow (U) to slide the catch retaining the battery pack sideways and release the catch. 1-2 Close the cover and slide it in...
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... Memory Card 1 Check that the camera is in a cool, dark place. Charging the Battery Camera Preparations • Before charging, check that can cause the battery pack to leak fluid. • If you need to charge the battery fully. • Leaving or repeatedly charging the battery pack or the camera with the battery pack installed in the direction of...
... Memory Card 1 Check that the camera is in a cool, dark place. Charging the Battery Camera Preparations • Before charging, check that can cause the battery pack to leak fluid. • If you need to charge the battery fully. • Leaving or repeatedly charging the battery pack or the camera with the battery pack installed in the direction of...
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...provided with the label attached is switched off and then open it into the F0 camera in "C", "M" or "N" mode, the "WRITE PROTECT" message appears the LCD monitor. Slide the card/battery cover in the opposite direction to the arrow (U) to protect switch. You cannot erase...images on the card. Close the cover and slide it . 3 Close the card/battery cover. protected card either. write-protect the card. Removing the Memory Card 1 Check that the camera is facing the LCD monitor. Camera Preparations 2 Load the memory card. M G 1-4 WRITE PROTECT You cannot use a...
...provided with the label attached is switched off and then open it into the F0 camera in "C", "M" or "N" mode, the "WRITE PROTECT" message appears the LCD monitor. Slide the card/battery cover in the opposite direction to the arrow (U) to protect switch. You cannot erase...images on the card. Close the cover and slide it . 3 Close the card/battery cover. protected card either. write-protect the card. Removing the Memory Card 1 Check that the camera is facing the LCD monitor. Camera Preparations 2 Load the memory card. M G 1-4 WRITE PROTECT You cannot use a...
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... the arrow (U) to lock it. If you push the memory card in the camera before switching the camera on , pressing the POWER button H switches the camera off. 1-5 Close the cover and slide it out completely. Do not open the card/battery cover or remove the memory card while the LED is loaded in slightly...
... the arrow (U) to lock it. If you push the memory card in the camera before switching the camera on , pressing the POWER button H switches the camera off. 1-5 Close the cover and slide it out completely. Do not open the card/battery cover or remove the memory card while the LED is loaded in slightly...
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... STANDARD BACKLIGHT BRIGHT DATE 2003.01.01 INSERT DATE NO DATE 1-6 Even if the battery level icon is displayed, the camera may switch itself off in which the digital camera is completely depleted, the 1 "LOW BATTERY" message appears on the mode select LED. When this happens, reset the date and...you must set the date and time. LOW BATTERY Setting the Date and Time The first time you use your digital camera, you leave the camera unused for a long period. Charge low. Charge the battery soon. If this occurs, charge the battery. SET UP(1/3) AF MODE SAF AF METHOD SPEED...
... STANDARD BACKLIGHT BRIGHT DATE 2003.01.01 INSERT DATE NO DATE 1-6 Even if the battery level icon is displayed, the camera may switch itself off in which the digital camera is completely depleted, the 1 "LOW BATTERY" message appears on the mode select LED. When this happens, reset the date and...you must set the date and time. LOW BATTERY Setting the Date and Time The first time you use your digital camera, you leave the camera unused for a long period. Charge low. Charge the battery soon. If this occurs, charge the battery. SET UP(1/3) AF MODE SAF AF METHOD SPEED...
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..., in the top-right corner of movie shooting is shown in some cases, camera damage. • You can take pictures while the card access LED is being recorded onto the memory card. Do not open the card/battery cover or remove the memory card while the LED is flashing as this indicates... that the image is flashing. The remaining number of seconds of the LCD monitor. 00:26 2-4 7 When you press the shutter release button down fully, the camera emits the shutter sound and...
..., in the top-right corner of movie shooting is shown in some cases, camera damage. • You can take pictures while the card access LED is being recorded onto the memory card. Do not open the card/battery cover or remove the memory card while the LED is flashing as this indicates... that the image is flashing. The remaining number of seconds of the LCD monitor. 00:26 2-4 7 When you press the shutter release button down fully, the camera emits the shutter sound and...
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... several ways to sleep mode after you finish using it was last used in a location where you are in this backlighting off promptly Digital cameras consume battery power simply by switching this camera. As well as you can turn off the LCD monitor backlighting, set period of time. ( p.6-6) You can set so that the...
... several ways to sleep mode after you finish using it was last used in a location where you are in this backlighting off promptly Digital cameras consume battery power simply by switching this camera. As well as you can turn off the LCD monitor backlighting, set period of time. ( p.6-6) You can set so that the...
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... after several minutes if it is left switched on the 4-way button to select the delay until the camera switches off and then press the OK button E. SET UP(2/3) FORMAT NO PWR OFF POWER SAVE 1MIN. FORMAT? MODE LOCK OFF BEEP SHUTTER VOL ++22 ... 2 minutes later. MODE LOCK 3MIN. 3 Press U on the 4-way button to select [POWER SAVE] and then press R. You can cause the camera's battery charge to fall to sleep mode after 1 minute and switches off yourself. BEEP SHUTTER VOL 6+M2IN. SET UP(2/3) FORMAT EXECUTE POWER SAVE 3MIN. EXECUTE CANCEL 4 ...
... after several minutes if it is left switched on the 4-way button to select the delay until the camera switches off and then press the OK button E. SET UP(2/3) FORMAT NO PWR OFF POWER SAVE 1MIN. FORMAT? MODE LOCK OFF BEEP SHUTTER VOL ++22 ... 2 minutes later. MODE LOCK 3MIN. 3 Press U on the 4-way button to select [POWER SAVE] and then press R. You can cause the camera's battery charge to fall to sleep mode after 1 minute and switches off yourself. BEEP SHUTTER VOL 6+M2IN. SET UP(2/3) FORMAT EXECUTE POWER SAVE 3MIN. EXECUTE CANCEL 4 ...
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... shots did not is not a problem. There is dependent on . This is no lithium-ion battery pack Load a lithium-ion battery pack into battery. You can use FORMAT to switch the camera back on factors such as available shots did not image size is too high or too low. ...small. See p.6-6 for a while Press the shutter release button half without using it . Move the camera further away from the magnetic object. The lithium-ion battery pack poles Reload the lithium-ion battery pack (+ and -) are soiled. The number of This is because the erased image size This is...
... shots did not is not a problem. There is dependent on . This is no lithium-ion battery pack Load a lithium-ion battery pack into battery. You can use FORMAT to switch the camera back on factors such as available shots did not image size is too high or too low. ...small. See p.6-6 for a while Press the shutter release button half without using it . Move the camera further away from the magnetic object. The lithium-ion battery pack poles Reload the lithium-ion battery pack (+ and -) are soiled. The number of This is because the erased image size This is...
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... shooting (page 3-7) y ISO Sensitivity (page 4-22) u Pixels (page 4-5) i Image quality (page 4-6) o Number of Icons Display when the Camera C, Continuous Shooting N or Movie M mode is pressed Menu icons are displayed. LCD Monitor Information and Names of recordable images !0 Autoexposure mode (page ...!6 Scene mode (page 3-4) !7 Self-timer (page 4-4) !8 Digital zoom (page 4-24) !9 Long Exposure/Exposure compensation (page 4-21/page 4-8) @0 Focus gauge (appears when focus mode is set to [MF]) (page 4-20) @1 Date @2 Battery indicator @3 Audio mode (page 4-11) @4 Remaining seconds that ...
... shooting (page 3-7) y ISO Sensitivity (page 4-22) u Pixels (page 4-5) i Image quality (page 4-6) o Number of Icons Display when the Camera C, Continuous Shooting N or Movie M mode is pressed Menu icons are displayed. LCD Monitor Information and Names of recordable images !0 Autoexposure mode (page ...!6 Scene mode (page 3-4) !7 Self-timer (page 4-4) !8 Digital zoom (page 4-24) !9 Long Exposure/Exposure compensation (page 4-21/page 4-8) @0 Focus gauge (appears when focus mode is set to [MF]) (page 4-20) @1 Date @2 Battery indicator @3 Audio mode (page 4-11) @4 Remaining seconds that ...
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LED indicators There are 3 LEDs on how it lights or flashes. Self-timer LED (red) While using the self-timer Flashes When a movie is being shot When the shutter operates and shooting ends Lights When the camera is connected to memory card or reading data. While the LED is accessing the memory card, such as recording images to a PC Card access LED (orange) 7 Appendix Flashes Flashes while the camera is flashing, do not open the card/battery cover or remove the memory card. 7-7 Each LED indicates the status of the camera depending on the camera.
LED indicators There are 3 LEDs on how it lights or flashes. Self-timer LED (red) While using the self-timer Flashes When a movie is being shot When the shutter operates and shooting ends Lights When the camera is connected to memory card or reading data. While the LED is accessing the memory card, such as recording images to a PC Card access LED (orange) 7 Appendix Flashes Flashes while the camera is flashing, do not open the card/battery cover or remove the memory card. 7-7 Each LED indicates the status of the camera depending on the camera.