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This may cause a fire or electric shock. Do not use the flash in close to your camera's internal components. Do not expose the camera to subjects' eyesight. Avoid covering the camera or charger with blankets or clothes. ... precautions and usage tips to avoid dangerous situations and ensure peak performance of your camera away from small children and pets. Do not use the flash too close proximity (closer than 1 m/3 ft) to repair your camera near the camera. Keep your camera. Warning-situations that could cause injury to yourself or...
This may cause a fire or electric shock. Do not use the flash in close to your camera's internal components. Do not expose the camera to subjects' eyesight. Avoid covering the camera or charger with blankets or clothes. ... precautions and usage tips to avoid dangerous situations and ensure peak performance of your camera away from small children and pets. Do not use the flash too close proximity (closer than 1 m/3 ft) to repair your camera near the camera. Keep your camera. Warning-situations that could cause injury to yourself or...
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... you charge batteries. This may result in electric shock or camera malfunction or cause a fire. If the glass or acrylic parts are broken, visit a Samsung service center to strong impacts. Failing to do so may be damaged or erased. Do not drop or subject the camera to have the camera...cord, plug, or loose outlet when you disconnect the power to do so may burn your skin. Health and safety information Do not touch the flash while it fires. Do not allow the AC charger to malfunction. If you force the connectors, improperly connect cables, or improperly install batteries and ...
... you charge batteries. This may result in electric shock or camera malfunction or cause a fire. If the glass or acrylic parts are broken, visit a Samsung service center to strong impacts. Failing to do so may be damaged or erased. Do not drop or subject the camera to have the camera...cord, plug, or loose outlet when you disconnect the power to do so may burn your skin. Health and safety information Do not touch the flash while it fires. Do not allow the AC charger to malfunction. If you force the connectors, improperly connect cables, or improperly install batteries and ...
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... Depth of field 21 What controls out-of-focus effects 21 DOF preview...23 Composition 23 Rule of Thirds...23 Photos with two subjects 24 Flash ...25 Flash guide number...26 Bounce Photography 26 Chapter 1 My Camera Getting started 28 Unpacking...28 Camera layout 29 Using the MOBILE button 31 Using the...
... Depth of field 21 What controls out-of-focus effects 21 DOF preview...23 Composition 23 Rule of Thirds...23 Photos with two subjects 24 Flash ...25 Flash guide number...26 Bounce Photography 26 Chapter 1 My Camera Getting started 28 Unpacking...28 Camera layout 29 Using the MOBILE button 31 Using the...
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... ...43 Changing the information displayed 44 Lenses ...45 Lens layout...45 Locking or unlocking the lens 46 Lens markings ...48 Accessories 49 External flash layout 49 Connecting the external flash 50 Shooting modes 51 t Smart Auto mode 52 P Program mode ...54 Program Shift ...55 Minimum shutter speed 55 A Aperture Priority mode 56...
... ...43 Changing the information displayed 44 Lenses ...45 Lens layout...45 Locking or unlocking the lens 46 Lens markings ...48 Accessories 49 External flash layout 49 Connecting the external flash 50 Shooting modes 51 t Smart Auto mode 52 P Program mode ...54 Program Shift ...55 Minimum shutter speed 55 A Aperture Priority mode 56...
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... Exposure Bracketing (AE Bracket 85 White Balance Bracketing (WB Bracket 86 Picture Wizard Bracketing (P Wiz Bracket 86 Depth Bracketing ...87 Flash ...88 Reducing the red-eye effect 89 Adjusting the flash intensity 89 Metering...90 Multi ...90 Center-weighted ...91 Spot ...91 Measuring the exposure value of the focus area 92 Dynamic...
... Exposure Bracketing (AE Bracket 85 White Balance Bracketing (WB Bracket 86 Picture Wizard Bracketing (P Wiz Bracket 86 Depth Bracketing ...87 Flash ...88 Reducing the red-eye effect 89 Adjusting the flash intensity 89 Metering...90 Multi ...90 Center-weighted ...91 Spot ...91 Measuring the exposure value of the focus area 92 Dynamic...
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... correction 25 It is not easy, however, to optimize light settings and create a variety of light anytime and anywhere. For example, flash can be used in compensating the exposure of the most important components in photography. Concepts in light-abundant situations. Subject 1 Subject 1 Subject 2 Subject...create an unbalanced effect. It is one of a subject's shadow or capturing clearly both the subject and the background in low-light conditions. Flash, also known as strobe or speed light, helps to the photo by moving the horizon up or down. Give more weight to create ...
... correction 25 It is not easy, however, to optimize light settings and create a variety of light anytime and anywhere. For example, flash can be used in compensating the exposure of the most important components in photography. Concepts in light-abundant situations. Subject 1 Subject 1 Subject 2 Subject...create an unbalanced effect. It is one of a subject's shadow or capturing clearly both the subject and the background in low-light conditions. Flash, also known as strobe or speed light, helps to the photo by moving the horizon up or down. Give more weight to create ...
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...the subject, the optimal aperture value is F5.0. Subjects in Photography Flash guide number The model number of a flash refers to the flash's power, and the maximum amount of GN 20 and is 4 meters away from the flash. The guide number is achieved by a value known as a ..."guide number". Guide number = Flash to Subject Distance X Aperture value Aperture value = Guide number/Flash to Subject Distance Flash to Subject Distance = Guide number/Aperture value Therefore, if you can estimate an optimum flash to evenly spread light. 26 Normally, photos captured with ...
...the subject, the optimal aperture value is F5.0. Subjects in Photography Flash guide number The model number of a flash refers to the flash's power, and the maximum amount of GN 20 and is 4 meters away from the flash. The guide number is achieved by a value known as a ..."guide number". Guide number = Flash to Subject Distance X Aperture value Aperture value = Guide number/Flash to Subject Distance Flash to Subject Distance = Guide number/Aperture value Therefore, if you can estimate an optimum flash to evenly spread light. 26 Normally, photos captured with ...
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... you enabled the Self shot option (p. 140), flipping the display upward turns the camera on the display by flipping the display up when an external flash is mounted on . • Keep the display closed when the camera is off , flipping the display upward automatically turns the camera on the camera. Otherwise...
... you enabled the Self shot option (p. 140), flipping the display upward turns the camera on the display by flipping the display up when an external flash is mounted on . • Keep the display closed when the camera is off , flipping the display upward automatically turns the camera on the camera. Otherwise...
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... or the options you set. 41 The icons displayed will change according to a memory card or a computer. 2. Shooting options Icon Description Photo size Drive mode Flash (p. 88) Flash intensity adjustment Metering (p. 90) AF mode (p. 73) Face detection Beauty face*** Focus area White Balance (p. 70) White Balance micro adjustment Optical Image Stabilization (OIS...
... or the options you set. 41 The icons displayed will change according to a memory card or a computer. 2. Shooting options Icon Description Photo size Drive mode Flash (p. 88) Flash intensity adjustment Metering (p. 90) AF mode (p. 73) Face detection Beauty face*** Focus area White Balance (p. 70) White Balance micro adjustment Optical Image Stabilization (OIS...
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Description 1 Captured photo 2 RGB histogram (p. 138) Shooting mode, Metering, Flash, 3 White Balance, Aperture value, Shutter speed, ISO, Focal length, Exposure value, Photo size, Date Playing videos Stop Play Icon Description Current file/The ... captured photos (they will appear as a folder) (p. 102) 1 2 3 No. My Camera > Display icons In Playback mode Viewing photos Mode F No Shutter ISO Metering Flash Focal Length White Balance EV Photo Size Date Information Icon Description Current file/The total number of files Playback speed Folder number-File number Multi...
Description 1 Captured photo 2 RGB histogram (p. 138) Shooting mode, Metering, Flash, 3 White Balance, Aperture value, Shutter speed, ISO, Focal length, Exposure value, Photo size, Date Playing videos Stop Play Icon Description Current file/The ... captured photos (they will appear as a folder) (p. 102) 1 2 3 No. My Camera > Display icons In Playback mode Viewing photos Mode F No Shutter ISO Metering Flash Focal Length White Balance EV Photo Size Date Information Icon Description Current file/The total number of files Playback speed Folder number-File number Multi...
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..., Aperture value, Exposure value, ISO sensitivity, etc.) • Basic shooting information + Level gauge • Basic shooting information + Current shooting options information (Photo size, Drive mode, Flash, Metering, AF mode, etc.) • Basic shooting information + Current shooting options information + Histogram + Date and time • Basic information • Display all information about the...
..., Aperture value, Exposure value, ISO sensitivity, etc.) • Basic shooting information + Level gauge • Basic shooting information + Current shooting options information (Photo size, Drive mode, Flash, Metering, AF mode, etc.) • Basic shooting information + Current shooting options information + Histogram + Date and time • Basic information • Display all information about the...
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... convenient photos. My Camera Accessories You can use accessories such as external flash that can purchase Samsung-approved accessories at a retailer or a Samsung service center. External flash layout SEF8A (example) (optional) 1 2 3 No. Description 1 Lamp 2 Hot shoe fastening dial 3 Hot shoe connection 49 Samsung is not responsible for each accessory. • The illustrations may differ from...
... convenient photos. My Camera Accessories You can use accessories such as external flash that can purchase Samsung-approved accessories at a retailer or a Samsung service center. External flash layout SEF8A (example) (optional) 1 2 3 No. Description 1 Lamp 2 Hot shoe fastening dial 3 Hot shoe connection 49 Samsung is not responsible for each accessory. • The illustrations may differ from...
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.... • For more details about optional flashes, refer to use a fully charged flash. • The available options may damage your camera. 50 My Camera > Accessories Connecting the external flash 1 Mount the flash by sliding it is recommended to the user... manual for use. 2 Lock the flash into place by turning the hot-shoe fastening dial clockwise. • You can capture a photo with a flash that is not fully charged, but it into the hot-shoe. 3 Lift up the flash for the flash. Use only Samsung-approved flashes...
.... • For more details about optional flashes, refer to use a fully charged flash. • The available options may damage your camera. 50 My Camera > Accessories Connecting the external flash 1 Mount the flash by sliding it is recommended to the user... manual for use. 2 Lock the flash into place by turning the hot-shoe fastening dial clockwise. • You can capture a photo with a flash that is not fully charged, but it into the hot-shoe. 3 Lift up the flash for the flash. Use only Samsung-approved flashes...
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... is left open so you open the shutter for a long time, use this function for a long time, image noise may increase. • Drive options and flash options cannot be used with the Bulb function. • The Bulb function is available only in Manual mode. • Use a tripod to shoot night scenes...
... is left open so you open the shutter for a long time, use this function for a long time, image noise may increase. • Drive options and flash options cannot be used with the Bulb function. • The Bulb function is available only in Manual mode. • Use a tripod to shoot night scenes...
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... (p. 92) Framing Mode (p. 58) Available in P/A/S/M/s*/t P/A/S/M/s*/R P/A/S/M P/A/S/M P/A/S/M P/A/S/M P/A/S/M/s*/R P/A/S/M/s* P/A/S/M/s/R/t P/A/S/M P/A/S/M Function Available in OIS (Anti-Shake) (p. 82) P/A/S/M/s*/t Drive (Single/Continuous/Burst/ Timer/Bracket) (p. 83) P/A/S/M/s*/t* Metering (p. 90) P/A/S/M Dynamic Range (p. 93) P/A/S/M Flash (p. 88) P*/A*/S*/M*/s*/t* Exposure compensation (p. 95) P/A/S Exposure lock (p. 96) P/A/S * Some functions are limited in these modes. 65
... (p. 92) Framing Mode (p. 58) Available in P/A/S/M/s*/t P/A/S/M/s*/R P/A/S/M P/A/S/M P/A/S/M P/A/S/M P/A/S/M/s*/R P/A/S/M/s* P/A/S/M/s/R/t P/A/S/M P/A/S/M Function Available in OIS (Anti-Shake) (p. 82) P/A/S/M/s*/t Drive (Single/Continuous/Burst/ Timer/Bracket) (p. 83) P/A/S/M/s*/t* Metering (p. 90) P/A/S/M Dynamic Range (p. 93) P/A/S/M Flash (p. 88) P*/A*/S*/M*/s*/t* Exposure compensation (p. 95) P/A/S Exposure lock (p. 96) P/A/S * Some functions are limited in these modes. 65
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The larger the ISO value, the more light. • Use the Noise Reduction function in places where flash use is to light. To set ISO sensitivity, In Shooting mode, press [m] ĺ b ĺ ISO ĺ an option. However, this may differ depending on photos ...
The larger the ISO value, the more light. • Use the Noise Reduction function in places where flash use is to light. To set ISO sensitivity, In Shooting mode, press [m] ĺ b ĺ ISO ĺ an option. However, this may differ depending on photos ...
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... for the preset light sources so that the colors of paper. Tungsten: Select when taking outdoor photos on a cloudy day or in shadows. Flash WB: Select when using a flash. Custom Set: Use your photo to calibrate the White Balance, such as Auto WB, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, or adjust color temperature manually. The...
... for the preset light sources so that the colors of paper. Tungsten: Select when taking outdoor photos on a cloudy day or in shadows. Flash WB: Select when using a flash. Custom Set: Use your photo to calibrate the White Balance, such as Auto WB, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, or adjust color temperature manually. The...
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...; Burst, and then press [D]. • The photo size is set to 5M. • It may take longer to save a photo. • You cannot use the flash with this option. • Shutter speed must be faster than 1/30 second. • Photos captured with this option may be slightly enlarged when saving. •...
...; Burst, and then press [D]. • The photo size is set to 5M. • It may take longer to save a photo. • You cannot use the flash with this option. • Shutter speed must be faster than 1/30 second. • Photos captured with this option may be slightly enlarged when saving. •...
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... fires and reduces red-eyes. Ball moving direction Icon Description 2nd Curtain: The flash fires just before the shutter closes. Ball moving direction • The available options may damage your camera. 88 Use only Samsung-approved flashes. Select appropriate settings according to capture a realistic photo of a subject, the amount of light in dark...
... fires and reduces red-eyes. Ball moving direction Icon Description 2nd Curtain: The flash fires just before the shutter closes. Ball moving direction • The available options may damage your camera. 88 Use only Samsung-approved flashes. Select appropriate settings according to capture a realistic photo of a subject, the amount of light in dark...
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... is within the recommended range, which varies by lens. • When a lens hood is attached, the light from the camera or moves when the first flash fires, redeyes may not be blocked by the hood. To reduce the red-eye effect, select Auto Red-eye or Fill-in the eyes. the... exposure value is on, adjust the flash intensity ±2 levels. Remove the hood to the camera - To set a high ISO sensitivity - Without red-eye reduction With red-eye reduction If the subject...
... is within the recommended range, which varies by lens. • When a lens hood is attached, the light from the camera or moves when the first flash fires, redeyes may not be blocked by the hood. To reduce the red-eye effect, select Auto Red-eye or Fill-in the eyes. the... exposure value is on, adjust the flash intensity ±2 levels. Remove the hood to the camera - To set a high ISO sensitivity - Without red-eye reduction With red-eye reduction If the subject...