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..., high-resolution digital camera featuring an ultra-slim body and 3✕ optical zoom lens. PRINT Image Matching * This product supports PRINT Image Matching II. When used only for many years to come. Kyocera will not be used in recording media (SD memory card or Multi...-Media Card (MMC)). Introduction Introduction Thank you use may be held responsible for purchasing this Kyocera product. The KYOCERA Finecam SL300R is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation....
..., high-resolution digital camera featuring an ultra-slim body and 3✕ optical zoom lens. PRINT Image Matching * This product supports PRINT Image Matching II. When used only for many years to come. Kyocera will not be used in recording media (SD memory card or Multi...-Media Card (MMC)). Introduction Introduction Thank you use may be held responsible for purchasing this Kyocera product. The KYOCERA Finecam SL300R is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation....
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... modes 3-5 Using Continuous Shooting Mode 3-7 4 Still Image Playback 2-6 Viewing Images - Erasing Images 2-8 When the Memory Card is Full 2-10 Connecting the Camera to a Computer 2-11 Computer hardware and software requirements 2-11 Connecting to a Windows PC 2-12 Installing the USB...18 Connecting to a Macintosh 2-20 Viewing images on a Macintosh computer 2-20 Disconnecting the USB cable from a Macintosh computer 2-22 Digital Printing on Copyright 3 How to Take Pictures 3-2 Using the Zoom Button - Introduction Contents Introduction...3 Test Photos and Warranties 3 Notes...
... modes 3-5 Using Continuous Shooting Mode 3-7 4 Still Image Playback 2-6 Viewing Images - Erasing Images 2-8 When the Memory Card is Full 2-10 Connecting the Camera to a Computer 2-11 Computer hardware and software requirements 2-11 Connecting to a Windows PC 2-12 Installing the USB...18 Connecting to a Macintosh 2-20 Viewing images on a Macintosh computer 2-20 Disconnecting the USB cable from a Macintosh computer 2-22 Digital Printing on Copyright 3 How to Take Pictures 3-2 Using the Zoom Button - Introduction Contents Introduction...3 Test Photos and Warranties 3 Notes...
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... [DATE] Setting the Camera's Date and Time 6-4 [INSERT DATE] Writing the Date onto Image Files 6-4 [FORMAT] Initializing Memory Cards 6-5 [POWER SAVE] Switching the Camera Off Automatically to Save ...Power ...... 6-6 [MODE LOCK] Preserving Your Function Settings 6-7 [BEEP] Adjusting the Volume of the Camera ...Options and Default Settings 7-4 LCD Monitor Information and Names of Icons 7-5 Display when the Camera C, Continuous Shooting N or Movie M mode is selected 7-5 Display when Playback P mode ...
... [DATE] Setting the Camera's Date and Time 6-4 [INSERT DATE] Writing the Date onto Image Files 6-4 [FORMAT] Initializing Memory Cards 6-5 [POWER SAVE] Switching the Camera Off Automatically to Save ...Power ...... 6-6 [MODE LOCK] Preserving Your Function Settings 6-7 [BEEP] Adjusting the Volume of the Camera ...Options and Default Settings 7-4 LCD Monitor Information and Names of Icons 7-5 Display when the Camera C, Continuous Shooting N or Movie M mode is selected 7-5 Display when Playback P mode ...
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... are referred to generically as specifying the AF (Auto Focus) settings, adjusting the LCD monitor brightness, and initializing memory cards. "G" Using the SET UP Mode Functions: This chapter describes how to use a digital camera for the camera to focus on the LCD monitor, the operation of the LEDs and a glossary of this product. Always...
... are referred to generically as specifying the AF (Auto Focus) settings, adjusting the LCD monitor brightness, and initializing memory cards. "G" Using the SET UP Mode Functions: This chapter describes how to use a digital camera for the camera to focus on the LCD monitor, the operation of the LEDs and a glossary of this product. Always...
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... LCD monitor screen can result in damage to the camera's circuitry, resulting in short circuits and causing the camera to emit smoke or catch fire. • Do not place the camera in places that may be taken to a Kyocera/ Yashica Service Center for at all. For best performance... to protect its microcomputer against strong external static electricity. The camera must be exposed to high temperatures for extended periods of time, to the camera, batteries, or memory cards. • Remove the battery pack before storing the camera for any way. • The LCD monitor may appear difficult...
... LCD monitor screen can result in damage to the camera's circuitry, resulting in short circuits and causing the camera to emit smoke or catch fire. • Do not place the camera in places that may be taken to a Kyocera/ Yashica Service Center for at all. For best performance... to protect its microcomputer against strong external static electricity. The camera must be exposed to high temperatures for extended periods of time, to the camera, batteries, or memory cards. • Remove the battery pack before storing the camera for any way. • The LCD monitor may appear difficult...
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...have shot on the computer and sending them onto a memory card and take pictures using the dedicated USB cable gives you to switch between modes. You can also use this mode to resize or trim your images. ( p.2-6) Digital cameras also offer the user a range of other options,... store for details of the print services offered. ( p.5-19) 14 Connecting to a computer Connecting your camera to a computer using camera settings tailored to capture the true feeling of being there. Digital printing You can either print out your images on the LCD monitor. Shooting (still images) The ...
...have shot on the computer and sending them onto a memory card and take pictures using the dedicated USB cable gives you to switch between modes. You can also use this mode to resize or trim your images. ( p.2-6) Digital cameras also offer the user a range of other options,... store for details of the print services offered. ( p.5-19) 14 Connecting to a computer Connecting your camera to a computer using camera settings tailored to capture the true feeling of being there. Digital printing You can either print out your images on the LCD monitor. Shooting (still images) The ...
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Introduction ● System Around the Camera E-mail E-mail Printer PC Notebook Card reader USB cable (supplied) Card reader AC adapter (supplied) Digital camera Finecam SL300R Memory card DPOF-compatible printer (third-party) Photo lab Digital print 15
Introduction ● System Around the Camera E-mail E-mail Printer PC Notebook Card reader USB cable (supplied) Card reader AC adapter (supplied) Digital camera Finecam SL300R Memory card DPOF-compatible printer (third-party) Photo lab Digital print 15
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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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... pack and pull it out of the arrow (U) to open the card/battery cover. Strong impacts caused by switching the camera on. ( p.1-6) Loading the Memory Card 1 Check that the camera is switched off after roughly 2 hours, at which point the battery pack is in a cool, dark place. Connect ...the AC adapter to the camera to drop the battery pack. Caution LED • When you first purchase the camera, you do not intend...
... pack and pull it out of the arrow (U) to open the card/battery cover. Strong impacts caused by switching the camera on. ( p.1-6) Loading the Memory Card 1 Check that the camera is switched off after roughly 2 hours, at which point the battery pack is in a cool, dark place. Connect ...the AC adapter to the camera to drop the battery pack. Caution LED • When you first purchase the camera, you do not intend...
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...appears the LCD monitor. M G 1-4 protected card either. Removing the Memory Card 1 Check that the card is switched off and then open it . ■ Write protect switch (SD Memory Cards only) Write-protect switch SD Memory Cards are provided with the label attached is facing the LCD monitor.... Close the cover and slide it into the F0 camera in the opposite direction to the arrow (U) to the memory card as this switch down . Camera Preparations 2 Load the memory card. You cannot erase images on the card. Sliding this switch downward ...
...appears the LCD monitor. M G 1-4 protected card either. Removing the Memory Card 1 Check that the card is switched off and then open it . ■ Write protect switch (SD Memory Cards only) Write-protect switch SD Memory Cards are provided with the label attached is facing the LCD monitor.... Close the cover and slide it into the F0 camera in the opposite direction to the arrow (U) to the memory card as this switch down . Camera Preparations 2 Load the memory card. You cannot erase images on the card. Sliding this switch downward ...
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... startup screen is displayed for a few seconds and then the normal shooting mode screen appears. • While the camera is flashing, images are being recorded onto the memory card. Close the cover and slide it in gently with your fingertip. • When the card access LED is... switched on . G M Switching the Camera On • Check that a memory card is flashing as this could cause data corruption or, in some cases, camera damage. 2 Push the memory card in the opposite direction to the arrow (U) to lock it out completely. Press...
... startup screen is displayed for a few seconds and then the normal shooting mode screen appears. • While the camera is flashing, images are being recorded onto the memory card. Close the cover and slide it in gently with your fingertip. • When the card access LED is... switched on . G M Switching the Camera On • Check that a memory card is flashing as this could cause data corruption or, in some cases, camera damage. 2 Push the memory card in the opposite direction to the arrow (U) to lock it out completely. Press...
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....07.15 INSERT DATE NO DATE ■ The date and time must be set and select the display format. 1 Camera Preparations ■ Date display format This refers to exit the settings. On a digital camera, the date and time of your images are inserted in the format selected here. ( p.6-4) 4 When you have completed all... the 4way button to change the values set . This information is useful for organizing your preferred display format. The 3 available formats are stored on the memory card along with the image data.
....07.15 INSERT DATE NO DATE ■ The date and time must be set and select the display format. 1 Camera Preparations ■ Date display format This refers to exit the settings. On a digital camera, the date and time of your images are inserted in the format selected here. ( p.6-4) 4 When you have completed all... the 4way button to change the values set . This information is useful for organizing your preferred display format. The 3 available formats are stored on the memory card along with the image data.
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Camera Preparations ● Using the Camera Case Use the camera case as shown in here. ● Using the Cleaning Pad Attach the cleaning pad to which the cleaning cloth is attached. • Wipe the lens with the cleaning pad if it becomes dirty. 1-8 Clean the lens and LCD monitor with the side to the hand strap as shown in the illustration. 1 Memory cards go in the illustration.
Camera Preparations ● Using the Camera Case Use the camera case as shown in here. ● Using the Cleaning Pad Attach the cleaning pad to which the cleaning cloth is attached. • Wipe the lens with the cleaning pad if it becomes dirty. 1-8 Clean the lens and LCD monitor with the side to the hand strap as shown in the illustration. 1 Memory cards go in the illustration.
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... that the image is flashing. Do not open the card/battery cover or remove the memory card while the LED is flashing as this indicates that the flash is shown in camera shake. (See "Avoiding camera shake" p.4-4.) • When the caution LED flashes rapidly before taking the next shot...8226; When the card access LED is flashing, this could cause data corruption or, in some cases, camera damage. • You can take pictures while the card access LED is being recorded onto the memory card. Shooting Movies 1 Press the POWER button H to compose your fingertip. 7 When you press the...
... that the image is flashing. Do not open the card/battery cover or remove the memory card while the LED is flashing as this indicates that the flash is shown in camera shake. (See "Avoiding camera shake" p.4-4.) • When the caution LED flashes rapidly before taking the next shot...8226; When the card access LED is flashing, this could cause data corruption or, in some cases, camera damage. • You can take pictures while the card access LED is being recorded onto the memory card. Shooting Movies 1 Press the POWER button H to compose your fingertip. 7 When you press the...
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...8226; During movie shooting, the exposure is used to the ambient conditions, but the focus does not change. new or formatted memory card used) Image Size 640 ✕ 480 320 ✕ 240 160 ✕ 120 Seconds Counter 0 to 6 (sec.)... 0 to 26 (sec.) 0 to 104 (sec.) • Movie shooting can continue until the memory card is full. 2-5 Pressing the shutter release button displays the seconds counter. The red shooting mark " B" also lights during movie ...If you press the shutter release button down further, the camera makes a clicking sound and shooting begins.
...8226; During movie shooting, the exposure is used to the ambient conditions, but the focus does not change. new or formatted memory card used) Image Size 640 ✕ 480 320 ✕ 240 160 ✕ 120 Seconds Counter 0 to 6 (sec.)... 0 to 26 (sec.) 0 to 104 (sec.) • Movie shooting can continue until the memory card is full. 2-5 Pressing the shutter release button displays the seconds counter. The red shooting mark " B" also lights during movie ...If you press the shutter release button down further, the camera makes a clicking sound and shooting begins.
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...images, the "NO IMAGE" message appears. 2 7 Press the MENU button K to erase the image. For more images on a memory card, the "MEMORY CARD FULL" message appears on a memory card, you cannot record any more information, see p.5-10 for ERASE ALL and p.6-5 for details. To erase all the images on the... LCD monitor. When you can select either ERASE ALL or FORMAT. F0 MEMORY CARD FULL To save the images on the card to a computer, use the exclusive USB cable supplied with the camera. See p.2-11 for FORMAT. 2-10 Basic Operations 6 Press the OK button E to ...
...images, the "NO IMAGE" message appears. 2 7 Press the MENU button K to erase the image. For more images on a memory card, the "MEMORY CARD FULL" message appears on a memory card, you cannot record any more information, see p.5-10 for ERASE ALL and p.6-5 for details. To erase all the images on the... LCD monitor. When you can select either ERASE ALL or FORMAT. F0 MEMORY CARD FULL To save the images on the card to a computer, use the exclusive USB cable supplied with the camera. See p.2-11 for FORMAT. 2-10 Basic Operations 6 Press the OK button E to ...
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... (To play movies, QuickTime 4.1 or later must be installed.) 1 Load the memory card into the USB port on your PC unless there is a memory card in the camera. 2 Connect the AC adapter to the camera. 3 Connect the camera to your PC using Windows Me, Windows 2000 or Windows XP, no driver installation... is needed. The small connector plugs into the camera and the large connector plugs into the...
... (To play movies, QuickTime 4.1 or later must be installed.) 1 Load the memory card into the USB port on your PC unless there is a memory card in the camera. 2 Connect the AC adapter to the camera. 3 Connect the camera to your PC using Windows Me, Windows 2000 or Windows XP, no driver installation... is needed. The small connector plugs into the camera and the large connector plugs into the...
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... on the LCD monitor but no [Removable Disk] icon appears in the [My Computer] window, check that data can check the images stored on the camera's memory card on the LCD monitor and you are using. ( p.2-16) 5 A [Removable Disk] icon appears in the [My Computer] window. If it does, click ...view from the files and double-click the image. • A number between 100 and 999 is substituted for disconnecting the USB cable once the camera and PC are communicating differs according to the version of Windows you are viewing or copying images, the card access LED flashes. Basic Operations 4 ...
... on the LCD monitor but no [Removable Disk] icon appears in the [My Computer] window, check that data can check the images stored on the camera's memory card on the LCD monitor and you are using. ( p.2-16) 5 A [Removable Disk] icon appears in the [My Computer] window. If it does, click ...view from the files and double-click the image. • A number between 100 and 999 is substituted for disconnecting the USB cable once the camera and PC are communicating differs according to the version of Windows you are viewing or copying images, the card access LED flashes. Basic Operations 4 ...
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... file name is skipped. This folder is skipped. • If you use the memory card on your PC beforehand. If one of the images is erased on the camera, that file name is created when DPOF print settings are specified ( p.5-19). Removable disk DCIM...below. Erace images on the camera. • The same file name cannot be viewable in the camera. • Do not format memory cards in the same 2 folder. ■ Memory card folder configuration On Windows PCs, the folders for camera memory cards are recorded here. *1 DCIM: Digital Camera IMage *2 MISC: Miscellaneous ...
... file name is skipped. This folder is skipped. • If you use the memory card on your PC beforehand. If one of the images is erased on the camera, that file name is created when DPOF print settings are specified ( p.5-19). Removable disk DCIM...below. Erace images on the camera. • The same file name cannot be viewable in the camera. • Do not format memory cards in the same 2 folder. ■ Memory card folder configuration On Windows PCs, the folders for camera memory cards are recorded here. *1 DCIM: Digital Camera IMage *2 MISC: Miscellaneous ...
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...and Windows 98SE only) If the driver software is only required for Windows 98 and Windows 98SE. 1 Load the memory card into the camera. ( p.1-3) 2 Connect the AC adapter to the camera. 2 3 Connect the camera to your PC using the dedicated USB cable and then start up the PC. 4 Press the POWER button H... use the procedure below to uninstall the drivers. If this procedure is not installed successfully, the PC will be unable to switch the camera on p.2-12 to re-install the drivers. * Note that this occurs, use the procedure on . 5 Right-click [My Computer] and select [Properties]. 6 ...
...and Windows 98SE only) If the driver software is only required for Windows 98 and Windows 98SE. 1 Load the memory card into the camera. ( p.1-3) 2 Connect the AC adapter to the camera. 2 3 Connect the camera to your PC using the dedicated USB cable and then start up the PC. 4 Press the POWER button H... use the procedure below to uninstall the drivers. If this procedure is not installed successfully, the PC will be unable to switch the camera on p.2-12 to re-install the drivers. * Note that this occurs, use the procedure on . 5 Right-click [My Computer] and select [Properties]. 6 ...