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...Set the desired program mode using the direction buttons ( ). AF fine adjustment You can be adjusted using a DSLR (Digital Single Lens reflex) camera for example. JPEG Quality Colour Space T3(# Set RAW Button UJNF Liveview : Move : Exit Using the Fn button You can...The following information appears in the following images for the first time. 5 Now you can be displayed. Lens ID is required for up to 20 registered lenses. The differences between the compensated exposure and proper exposure will display) ± : White Balance Compensation The...
...Set the desired program mode using the direction buttons ( ). AF fine adjustment You can be adjusted using a DSLR (Digital Single Lens reflex) camera for example. JPEG Quality Colour Space T3(# Set RAW Button UJNF Liveview : Move : Exit Using the Fn button You can...The following information appears in the following images for the first time. 5 Now you can be displayed. Lens ID is required for up to 20 registered lenses. The differences between the compensated exposure and proper exposure will display) ± : White Balance Compensation The...
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...for taking pictures. For information about the shooting tips Adjusting the Viewfinder to Your Eyesight Adjust the viewfinder to suit your camera. "+" or "-" appears during compensation. Using the advanced shooting modes. Full automatic program mode P (Automatic Program Exposure) mode Auto mode ... and holing the AF button, you can choose the [Grid Display] and [AF Frame Display] options by using a DSLR (Digital Single Lens reflex) camera for the shutter speed, aperture stop even if the brightness of your own exposure settings for the first time. If the...
...for taking pictures. For information about the shooting tips Adjusting the Viewfinder to Your Eyesight Adjust the viewfinder to suit your camera. "+" or "-" appears during compensation. Using the advanced shooting modes. Full automatic program mode P (Automatic Program Exposure) mode Auto mode ... and holing the AF button, you can choose the [Grid Display] and [AF Frame Display] options by using a DSLR (Digital Single Lens reflex) camera for the shutter speed, aperture stop even if the brightness of your own exposure settings for the first time. If the...
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... or Samsung Camera Service centre. ■ Please do not cover the camera or AC Power Adapter. If an accident should be carried out by your subject's eyes, may cause eyesight damage. ■ When taking photographs, never point the lens of the camera directly into the camera through ... event). Important Safety Information Thank you for buying a Samsung Digital Camera. ■ Prior to using this camera, please read this user manual thoroughly. ■ When you require After Sales service, please bring the camera and the cause of the camera malfunction (such as battery, Memory card etc.) to...
... or Samsung Camera Service centre. ■ Please do not cover the camera or AC Power Adapter. If an accident should be carried out by your subject's eyes, may cause eyesight damage. ■ When taking photographs, never point the lens of the camera directly into the camera through ... event). Important Safety Information Thank you for buying a Samsung Digital Camera. ■ Prior to using this camera, please read this user manual thoroughly. ■ When you require After Sales service, please bring the camera and the cause of the camera malfunction (such as battery, Memory card etc.) to...
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... Setting the Language and Date Information Getting a Better Picture by Using More Functions 024 Attaching and removing the lens 025 Correct methods of holding the camera 026 OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) 026 Turning On the OIS Function 026 Optical Image Stabilization 027 LCD Monitor Indications...Using the Zoom ring 036 Using the Drive Mode 038 Checking the Composition, Exposure, and Focus Before Shooting 038 Displaying the Digital Preview 038 Using the Liveview function 039 Manual White Balance (Manual W.B.) 040 Checking the focus 040 Using Autofocus 041 Selecting the...
... Setting the Language and Date Information Getting a Better Picture by Using More Functions 024 Attaching and removing the lens 025 Correct methods of holding the camera 026 OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) 026 Turning On the OIS Function 026 Optical Image Stabilization 027 LCD Monitor Indications...Using the Zoom ring 036 Using the Drive Mode 038 Checking the Composition, Exposure, and Focus Before Shooting 038 Displaying the Digital Preview 038 Using the Liveview function 039 Manual White Balance (Manual W.B.) 040 Checking the focus 040 Using Autofocus 041 Selecting the...
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... Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) minimizes or prevents digital images from becoming blurred due to a conventional 35 mm SLR camera, with 11 focusing points. Feature ● The 14.60 effective Megapixel of SAMSUNG digital camera sensor. (High dynamic range.) ● Built-in size. (GX-20 was used as follows: Example) If 300mm lens is used with sensor clear function. ●...
... Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) minimizes or prevents digital images from becoming blurred due to a conventional 35 mm SLR camera, with 11 focusing points. Feature ● The 14.60 effective Megapixel of SAMSUNG digital camera sensor. (High dynamic range.) ● Built-in size. (GX-20 was used as follows: Example) If 300mm lens is used with sensor clear function. ●...
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Names of Working Parts Front & Top Shutter Button Main Switch Front dial Self-Timer lamp / Remote control receiver Lens mount index Lens unlock button Lens information contacts Mirror AF coupler Green Button Flash Button Built-in Flash Mode dial Focus mode lever Terminal Cover Strap holder External flash sync terminal RAW Button Remote control port USB / Video terminal DC input terminal Do not attempt to malfunction. 013 Failure to follow this instruction may cause the product to adjust the aperture lever or the mirror in the camera body.
Names of Working Parts Front & Top Shutter Button Main Switch Front dial Self-Timer lamp / Remote control receiver Lens mount index Lens unlock button Lens information contacts Mirror AF coupler Green Button Flash Button Built-in Flash Mode dial Focus mode lever Terminal Cover Strap holder External flash sync terminal RAW Button Remote control port USB / Video terminal DC input terminal Do not attempt to malfunction. 013 Failure to follow this instruction may cause the product to adjust the aperture lever or the mirror in the camera body.
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... pocket. lit Battery is available to room temperature. ● Have extra batteries ready when travelling overseas, taking a lot of the lens mounted in the camera body. Battery performance will return to normal when returned to use while you will be taking pictures in cold climates, or when you... use 23°C Approx. 500 Approx. 430 Min./ Approx. 400 Min./ Min./1,000 860 800 These figures are measured under Samsung's standard...
... pocket. lit Battery is available to room temperature. ● Have extra batteries ready when travelling overseas, taking a lot of the lens mounted in the camera body. Battery performance will return to normal when returned to use while you will be taking pictures in cold climates, or when you... use 23°C Approx. 500 Approx. 430 Min./ Approx. 400 Min./ Min./1,000 860 800 These figures are measured under Samsung's standard...
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... lines for the first time users to take a picture using the basic shooting mode. (Auto mode.) 024 Attaching and removing the lens 025 Correct methods of holding the camera 026 OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) 026 Turning On the OIS Function 026 Optical Image Stabilization 027 LCD Monitor Indications 027 While Power...
... lines for the first time users to take a picture using the basic shooting mode. (Auto mode.) 024 Attaching and removing the lens 025 Correct methods of holding the camera 026 OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) 026 Turning On the OIS Function 026 Optical Image Stabilization 027 LCD Monitor Indications 027 While Power...
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...lens problems. 1. After attaching, check that the lens is off before attaching or removing the lens to put the lens down the lens unlock button (③) and turn the lens counterclockwise. 3. Attaching and removing the lens must be used at Customer Service. If the camera's body or the lens gets wet or dirty, camera... other manufacturers. ● The camera body and lens mount incorporate lens information contacts and an AF coupler. Also check that the camera is secure. Some functions are restricted when lenses are on the camera and the lens, and secure by pushing the ...
...lens problems. 1. After attaching, check that the lens is off before attaching or removing the lens to put the lens down the lens unlock button (③) and turn the lens counterclockwise. 3. Attaching and removing the lens must be used at Customer Service. If the camera's body or the lens gets wet or dirty, camera... other manufacturers. ● The camera body and lens mount incorporate lens information contacts and an AF coupler. Also check that the camera is secure. Some functions are restricted when lenses are on the camera and the lens, and secure by pushing the ...
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..., support your both hands while taking a picture to the oscillation of the OIS sensor. ● To reduce the camera shake while using a telephoto lens, use the tripod that is heavier than this. ● When using the tripod, do not use the OIS ( ) function as a table, tree,... or wall. ● Although there are individual differences among photographers, the slowest recommended shutter speed for a handheld camera is important when taking ...
..., support your both hands while taking a picture to the oscillation of the OIS sensor. ● To reduce the camera shake while using a telephoto lens, use the tripod that is heavier than this. ● When using the tripod, do not use the OIS ( ) function as a table, tree,... or wall. ● Although there are individual differences among photographers, the slowest recommended shutter speed for a handheld camera is important when taking ...
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...Status 22. File type 23. Metering mode 4. Saturation 13. OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) 18. BA compensation value (GM) / BA compensation value (BA) 20. Recorded pixels 21. White balance 24. Aperture Value 28. Exposure Compensation Value Drive mode 6. Picture Wizard mode 11. Colour Tone 12. Shooting mode 2. LCD... Flash Exposure Value 29. Exposure Bracket / Multi Exposure 7. ISO range (Auto) 26. Shutter Speed 30. Flash mode 5. AF mode 8. Custom mode 3. Lens focal length 27. Detailed Information 1 2 3 4 56 7 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21...
...Status 22. File type 23. Metering mode 4. Saturation 13. OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) 18. BA compensation value (GM) / BA compensation value (BA) 20. Recorded pixels 21. White balance 24. Aperture Value 28. Exposure Compensation Value Drive mode 6. Picture Wizard mode 11. Colour Tone 12. Shooting mode 2. LCD... Flash Exposure Value 29. Exposure Bracket / Multi Exposure 7. ISO range (Auto) 26. Shutter Speed 30. Flash mode 5. AF mode 8. Custom mode 3. Lens focal length 27. Detailed Information 1 2 3 4 56 7 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21...
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...Indications Playback Mode Press the INFO button in that order. Captured images 2. Exposure Bracket / Multi Exposure 3. Flash Compensation Value 16. Contrast/Sharpness 19. Date & Time 20. Extended Bracket 12. Colour Tone/Saturation 18. Metering mode 5. Focus point information 13. Flash mode 6. Exposure Compensation Value 14. Shutter Speed Indicators 5 (Flash mode... information will display in playback mode to display the image information on the LCD monitor. DPOF settings 8. Folder name and Stored image number 9. Lens focal length 15. Shooting mode 24.
...Indications Playback Mode Press the INFO button in that order. Captured images 2. Exposure Bracket / Multi Exposure 3. Flash Compensation Value 16. Contrast/Sharpness 19. Date & Time 20. Extended Bracket 12. Colour Tone/Saturation 18. Metering mode 5. Focus point information 13. Flash mode 6. Exposure Compensation Value 14. Shutter Speed Indicators 5 (Flash mode... information will display in playback mode to display the image information on the LCD monitor. DPOF settings 8. Folder name and Stored image number 9. Lens focal length 15. Shooting mode 24.
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... speed Flash Exposure Compensation indicator Exposure compensation Exposure Bar Multi exposure Aperture Flash mode : Built-in use Displays the ISO sensitivity Number of the camera. or incorrect lens is mounted) : Red-eye reduction flash on top of recordable images / EV compensation value / PC (Pb) (PC=Personal Computer (Removable disk), (Pb=PictBridge...
... speed Flash Exposure Compensation indicator Exposure compensation Exposure Bar Multi exposure Aperture Flash mode : Built-in use Displays the ISO sensitivity Number of the camera. or incorrect lens is mounted) : Red-eye reduction flash on top of recordable images / EV compensation value / PC (Pb) (PC=Personal Computer (Removable disk), (Pb=PictBridge...
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...) Frame Focus indicator ● When you find that auto focusing is not available, set the focus mode lever to view the subject. The camera will select the optimal capturing mode for the first time. 1. Look through the viewfinder to MF and then you can be released... only when the image is in very easy steps with correct exposure and auto focusing. A zoom lens can adjust the focus manually. ● The flash doesn't pop up flash button ( ). 5. The picture is designed for those who are using a...
...) Frame Focus indicator ● When you find that auto focusing is not available, set the focus mode lever to view the subject. The camera will select the optimal capturing mode for the first time. 1. Look through the viewfinder to MF and then you can be released... only when the image is in very easy steps with correct exposure and auto focusing. A zoom lens can adjust the focus manually. ● The flash doesn't pop up flash button ( ). 5. The picture is designed for those who are using a...
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... is difficult to see the composition you want. ● A fixed focal length lens do not includes the zoom ring. Using the full automatic program mode Adjusting the Viewfinder to...right or left until you can slide the diopter from -2.5 m-1 to the viewfinder portion when camera leaves the factory. You can enlarge (telephoto angle) or reduce (wide angle) the size of an ...image by changing the focal length value of the camera lens. Aim the AF point over the subject, and then press the shutter button halfway. 2. Using the ...
... is difficult to see the composition you want. ● A fixed focal length lens do not includes the zoom ring. Using the full automatic program mode Adjusting the Viewfinder to...right or left until you can slide the diopter from -2.5 m-1 to the viewfinder portion when camera leaves the factory. You can enlarge (telephoto angle) or reduce (wide angle) the size of an ...image by changing the focal length value of the camera lens. Aim the AF point over the subject, and then press the shutter button halfway. 2. Using the ...
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...to the way the pupil of the human eyes reacts to the corresponding aperture stop described in the lens. (The image may be different from the actual product and does not represent a specific lens model.) Opening the aperture (reduce the aperture value) Objects closer and further away than the focused ...subject will see that both the subject and the background are all in focus if you use a high aperture stop of a lens can feel the speed in focus expands forward and backward. This is open. The next image shows how the aperture is adjusted to a different size...
...to the way the pupil of the human eyes reacts to the corresponding aperture stop described in the lens. (The image may be different from the actual product and does not represent a specific lens model.) Opening the aperture (reduce the aperture value) Objects closer and further away than the focused ...subject will see that both the subject and the background are all in focus if you use a high aperture stop of a lens can feel the speed in focus expands forward and backward. This is open. The next image shows how the aperture is adjusted to a different size...
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... closer and further away will also be released while the main switch is called the depth of field. ● The wider the wide-angle lens, and the further away the subject, the greater the depth of field is only available if [Preview Method] is higher than f 2.8. 2. Depth of Field...
... closer and further away will also be released while the main switch is called the depth of field. ● The wider the wide-angle lens, and the further away the subject, the greater the depth of field is only available if [Preview Method] is higher than f 2.8. 2. Depth of Field...
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...Press the AE-L( ) button . - The current exposure setting appears on the zooming position even while the AE lock is a function that instant. The camera memorizes the exposure (brightness) at the brightness level set by the AE lock. ● Exposure can disable the beep sound through the viewfinder... and press the shutter button halfway. Setting the Exposure AE-L with AF Locked AE Lock is engaged when using a zoom lens for which maximum aperture varies depending on the focal length. Look through the [Beep] menu in the [SETUP MENU]. ● AE lock ...
...Press the AE-L( ) button . - The current exposure setting appears on the zooming position even while the AE lock is a function that instant. The camera memorizes the exposure (brightness) at the brightness level set by the AE lock. ● Exposure can disable the beep sound through the viewfinder... and press the shutter button halfway. Setting the Exposure AE-L with AF Locked AE Lock is engaged when using a zoom lens for which maximum aperture varies depending on the focal length. Look through the [Beep] menu in the [SETUP MENU]. ● AE lock ...
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...(Optical Image Stabilization) OIS (Optical image Stabilization) helps the user capture sharp images by reducing camera shake/vibration. CAPTURE MENU User Registration Interval Shooting Extended Bracket Off Multi Exposure Off Memory of Settings...Image Stabilization Focal Length 30 35 40 : Set : Back 8 10 12 15 18 20 24 28 30 35 Focal 40 45 50 55 65 70 75 85 100 120 Length ... camera is not listed above, select the value closest to set from the following focal length values. Optical Image Stabilization is turned off. the camera is especially useful when using a zoom lens,...
...(Optical Image Stabilization) OIS (Optical image Stabilization) helps the user capture sharp images by reducing camera shake/vibration. CAPTURE MENU User Registration Interval Shooting Extended Bracket Off Multi Exposure Off Memory of Settings...Image Stabilization Focal Length 30 35 40 : Set : Back 8 10 12 15 18 20 24 28 30 35 Focal 40 45 50 55 65 70 75 85 100 120 Length ... camera is not listed above, select the value closest to set from the following focal length values. Optical Image Stabilization is turned off. the camera is especially useful when using a zoom lens,...
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... button. • Cancel AF : Does not perform Autofocus when pressing the AF button. • Centre of focus while using the MF focusing mode. The current lens has an AF / MF lever and it is set to MF. • Off : Shutter fires whether the subject is in focus or not. •...; On : Shutter fires only when the subject is in focus is disabled : Set : Back 061 When the manual focusing lens is pressed halfway : Set : Back Catch in Focus The catch in focus] option: - CUSTOM1 MENU Link AF Point & AE Off Superimpose AF Area On AF...
... button. • Cancel AF : Does not perform Autofocus when pressing the AF button. • Centre of focus while using the MF focusing mode. The current lens has an AF / MF lever and it is set to MF. • Off : Shutter fires whether the subject is in focus or not. •...; On : Shutter fires only when the subject is in focus is disabled : Set : Back 061 When the manual focusing lens is pressed halfway : Set : Back Catch in Focus The catch in focus] option: - CUSTOM1 MENU Link AF Point & AE Off Superimpose AF Area On AF...