Pentax Q Kit 8.5mm F1.9 Black Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн [2/258] 161302
Thank you for purchasing this PENTAX Q Digital Camera. Please read this manual
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Lenses you can use
Lenses that can be used with this camera are Q-mount lenses.
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should be taken here also.
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- Digital camera 1
- Operating manual 1
- To ensure the best performance from your camera please read the operating manual before using the camera to ensure the best performance from your camera please read the operating manual before using the camera 1
- About the camera 3
- Cautio 3
- For using your camera safely 3
- Warnin 3
- Warning 3
- About the battery charger and ac adapter 4
- Caution 4
- Warning 4
- About the rechargeable lithium ion battery 5
- Caution 5
- Keep the camera and its accessories out of the reach of small children 5
- Warning 5
- About the battery and charger 6
- Before using your camera 6
- Care to be taken during handling 6
- Precautions on carrying and using your camera 6
- Cleaning your camera 7
- Other precautions 7
- Storing your camera 7
- Attaching a lens 5 9
- Attaching the strap 6 9
- Before using your camera 15 9
- Checking the contents of the package 6 9
- Contents 9
- Getting started 35 9
- How to change function settings 0 9
- Initial settings 8 9
- Inserting removing an sd memory card 3 9
- Inserting the battery 7 9
- Names and functions of the working parts 7 9
- Turning the camera on and off 7 9
- Basic operations 53 10
- Basic shooting operation 4 10
- Focusing 6 10
- How to operate the shooting functions 4 10
- Reviewing images 1 10
- Selecting the appropriate capture mode 9 10
- Setting the exposure 5 10
- Shooting functions 63 10
- Using a zoom lens 6 10
- Using the built in flash 7 10
- Adjusting brightness 28 11
- Checking the depth of field preview 4 11
- Recording movies 09 11
- Setting a file format 20 11
- Setting the image finishing tone 31 11
- Setting the white balance 24 11
- Shooting settings 119 11
- Taking pictures continuously 02 11
- Using the shake reduction function to prevent camera shake 6 11
- Connecting the camera to an av device 68 12
- Deleting multiple images 65 12
- Displaying multiple images 56 12
- Displaying rotated images 64 12
- Enlarging images 55 12
- Playback functions 151 12
- Playback functions operation 52 12
- Playing back images continuously 62 12
- Setting the green button and e dial functions 44 12
- Setting the lens functions 48 12
- Setting the playback display method 54 12
- Camera settings 86 13
- Changing additional settings 183 13
- Changing the image size 72 13
- Connecting to a computer 203 13
- Developing raw images 80 13
- Editing images 171 13
- File management settings 98 13
- How to operate the set up menu 84 13
- Manipulating captured images on a computer 04 13
- Processing images 74 13
- Saving images on a computer 05 13
- Using the provided software 07 13
- Appendix 219 14
- Using the flash 211 14
- Appendix 15
- Basic operations 15
- Before using your camera 15
- Changing additional settings 15
- Composition of the operating manual 15
- Connecting to a computer 15
- Editing images 15
- Getting started 15
- Playback functions 15
- Shooting functions 15
- Shooting settings 15
- This operating manual contains the following chapters 15
- Using the flash 15
- The symbols used in this operating manual are explained below 16
- Before using your 17
- Before using your camera 17
- Camera 17
- Before using your camera 18
- Checking the contents of the package 18
- The following accessories are packaged with your camera check that all accessories are included 18
- Before using your camera 19
- Names and functions of the working parts 19
- Capture mode 20
- A 4 button 21
- B four way controller 2345 21
- C 3 button 21
- D i green delete button 21
- D m button 21
- E dial 21
- Flash pop up switch 21
- Lens unlock button 21
- M c button 21
- Mode dial 21
- Power switch 21
- Q button 21
- Quick dial 21
- Shutter release button 21
- Playback mode 22
- 3 button 23
- 4 button 23
- D i green delete button 23
- E dial 23
- Four way controller 2345 23
- In this operating manual the buttons of the four way controller are referred to in the following way 23
- M button 23
- M c button 23
- Power switch 23
- Q button 23
- References to button names 23
- Shutter release button 23
- 17 18 20 22 19 24
- 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 24
- Capture mode 24
- Monitor display 24
- A mode 26
- C mode 26
- Control panel 26
- Before using your camera 27
- Detailed information display detailed information on how and when the image was taken is displayed p 7 27
- Histogram display captured image and histogram brightness rgb are displayed not available during movie playback p 6 27
- No info display only the captured image is displayed 27
- Playback mode 27
- Standard display captured image file format and operation guide indicators are displayed 27
- The camera switches the type of information displayed when you press the m button during playback 27
- Histogram display the following histograms can be displayed when playing back still pictures the brightness histogram shows the distribution of brightness and the rgb histogram shows the distribution of color intensity press the four way controller 23 to switch between brightness histogram and rgb histogram 28
- Custom image parameters p 32 29
- Detailed information display 29
- Still picture 29
- Using the histogram 30
- Distribution of color intensity is displayed for each color in the rgb histogram the right side of the graphs look similar for images that have the white balance adjusted well if only one color is lopsided to the left that color is too intense 31
- Example 31
- Guide indicators 31
- Setting the white balance p 24 31
- The following indicators appear on the monitor to indicate the keys buttons and e dial that can be operated at that time 31
- Understanding color balance 31
- How to change function settings 32
- Using the direct keys 32
- Using the control panel 33
- Press the 3 button in capture mode 34
- Press the 4 button 34
- Press the four way controller 5 34
- Using the menus 34
- Press the 3 button 35
- Press the 4 button 35
- Press the four way controller 5 35
- Use the four way controller 23 to select a setting 35
- Use the four way controller 23 to select an item 35
- Before using your camera 36
- Getting started 37
- Attaching the strap 38
- Charging the battery 39
- Inserting the battery 39
- Inserting removing the battery 40
- Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow and then lift it to open 1 2 40
- When the battery is fully charged remove the battery from the battery charger 40
- Battery level indicator 41
- Close the battery cover and then slide it in the direction of the arrow 4 5 41
- Insert the battery with the 2 mark facing toward the lens 41
- Approximate image storage capacity and playback time when using a fully charged battery 42
- Using the ac adapter optional 42
- Plug the ac plug cord into the power outlet 44
- Inserting removing an sd memory card 45
- Attaching a lens 47
- Remove the front lens cap by pushing the indicated portions inward 48
- Press the power switch 49
- Turning the camera on and off 49
- Initial settings 50
- Setting the display language 50
- Press the four way controller 3 and press the four way controller 5 52
- Press the four way controller 5 52
- Press the four way controller 5 and use the four way controller 23 to select 24h 24 hour display or 12h 12 hour display 52
- Press the four way controller 5 and use the four way controller 23 to select the date format 52
- Setting the date and time 52
- Use the four way controller 23 to set the month 52
- Press the four way controller 3 to select settings complete and press the 4 button 53
- Basic operations 55
- Basic shooting operation 4 55
- Reviewing images 1 55
- Using a zoom lens 6 55
- Using the built in flash 7 55
- Basic shooting operation 56
- Letting the camera choose the optimal settings 56
- Position the subject inside the af frame and press the shutter release button halfway 57
- Press the shutter release button fully 57
- Review the captured image on the monitor 57
- Turn the zoom ring to the right or left 58
- Using a zoom lens 58
- Setting the flash mode 59
- Using the built in flash 59
- Compensating flash output 60
- Press the four way controller 4 in capture mode 60
- The flash modes that can be selected differ depending on the capture mode 60
- To 1 the following flash compensation values can be set in increments of 1 3 ev or 1 2 ev depending on the lens being used 60
- Use the four way controller 45 to select a flash mode and press the 4 button 60
- You can change the flash output in a range of 60
- Press the four way controller 3 in step 2 on p 8 61
- Press the shutter release button fully 61
- Press the shutter release button halfway 61
- Select a flash mode 61
- Shooting with the flash 61
- Slide the flash pop up switch in the direction of the arrow 61
- Turn the e dial 61
- Push down in the direction of the arrow to retract the built in flash 62
- Playing back images 63
- Reviewing images 63
- Deleting a single image 64
- Shooting functions 65
- Direct keys setting items 66
- How to operate the shooting functions 66
- Rec mode menu items 67
- The following settings can be performed in the a rec mode 1 3 menus press the 3 button in capture mode to display the a rec mode 1 menu 67
- Movie menu items 69
- Takes still pictures at a set interval from a set time and records it as a single movie file 69
- The following settings can be performed in the c movie 1 menu press the 3 button when the mode dial is set to c to display the c movie 1 menu 69
- Custom setting 1 2 menus to fully use the functions of this camera 70
- Custom setting menu items 70
- Set the 70
- Selecting the appropriate capture mode 71
- Turn the mode dial to set the desired capture mode on the mode dial to the dial indicator 71
- Auto picture modes 72
- When set to n auto picture mode the camera automatically selects the optimal mode from the following capture modes for the subject 72
- By setting the mode dial to h scene you can choose from the following scene modes 73
- Scene modes 73
- Selecting a scene mode 74
- Set the mode dial to h 74
- Use the four way controller 2345 or e dial to choose a scene mode and press the 4 button 74
- Blur control mode 75
- Set the mode dial to u 75
- Turn the e dial 75
- Exposure modes 76
- Use the exposure modes to change the shutter speed and aperture value and take pictures 76
- Setting the exposure 77
- Setting the sensitivity 77
- Changing the exposure mode 78
- Expanding the dynamic range 78
- Set the mode dial to e b c or a 78
- Turn the e dial to adjust the value 79
- When set to a mode press the m c button 1 and then turn the e dial 2 to change the aperture value 79
- Press the shutter release button 80
- Set the mode dial to a 80
- This is useful when shooting night scenes and fireworks which require long exposures 80
- Turn the e dial to the left f and set the shutter speed to h 80
- Using the bulb shooting 80
- Adjusting the exposure 81
- Press the m c button 1 and then turn the e dial 2 81
- Changing the exposure automatically when shooting exposure bracketing 82
- Press the four way controller 5 in capture mode 82
- Use the four way controller 45 to select l 82
- You can set the bracketing order in 3 auto bracketing order p 8 of the a custom setting 1 menu by default the first image is exposed with no compensation the second image is underexposed negative compensation and the third image is overexposed positive compensation 82
- You can take three consecutive images at three different exposure levels when the shutter release button is pressed three images are saved with each release 82
- Press the 4 button 83
- Press the four way controller 3 and turn the e dial to set the bracket value 83
- Press the four way controller 3 and use the four way controller 45 to select l or c 83
- Locking the exposure before shooting ae lock 84
- Set the exposure and press the d i button 85
- Press the m button in capture mode 86
- Selecting the metering method 86
- Use the four way controller 2345 to select ae metering and press the 4 button 86
- Use the four way controller 45 to select a metering method and press the 4 button 86
- Reducing image noise noise reduction 87
- Focusing 88
- Setting the focus method 88
- Press the m button in capture mode 89
- Setting the autofocus method 89
- Use the four way controller 2345 to select autofocus method and press the 4 button 89
- Use the four way controller 45 to select an autofocus method and press the 4 button 90
- Press the 3 button 91
- Press the 4 button 91
- Press the m button twice 91
- Select af select 25 points or select in step 3 on p 8 and press the 4 button 91
- Select the af area 91
- Selecting the desired focusing area 91
- You can set the position and range of the autofocusing area af area 91
- Focusing using the d i button 92
- Center the subject to focus on the monitor and press the shutter release button halfway 93
- Frame the desired composition for your picture on the monitor 93
- Locking the focus focus lock 93
- Set autofocus method to af select 25 points select or spot 93
- Set focus method to 93
- Adjusting the focus manually manual focus 94
- Recompose the picture while keeping the shutter release button pressed halfway 94
- Set focus method to 94
- While viewing the monitor turn the focusing ring 94
- Assigning the preview function to the green button 96
- Checking the depth of field preview 96
- Displaying the preview 97
- Taking pictures using the shake reduction function 98
- Using the shake reduction function to prevent camera shake 98
- Press the shutter release button halfway 99
- Use the four way controller 45 to select k or l and press the 4 button 99
- Shooting with self timer 100
- Press the shutter release button fully 101
- Shooting with remote control optional 102
- Point the remote control unit towards the remote control receiver on the front or back of the camera and press the shutter release button on the remote control unit 103
- Continuous shooting 104
- Taking pictures continuously 104
- Press the four way controller 3 use the four way controller 45 to select g or h and press the 4 button 105
- Press the shutter release button fully 105
- Press the shutter release button halfway 105
- Interval shooting 106
- Select interval shooting in the a rec mode 2 menu and press the four way controller 5 106
- Use the four way controller 23 to select interval and press the four way controller 5 106
- Use the four way controller 45 to select hours minutes or seconds and use the four way controller 23 to set the time 106
- Shooting functions 108
- Multi exposure 109
- Take the picture 110
- Changing the settings for movie recording 111
- Recording movies 111
- Press the shutter release button again 113
- Press the shutter release button fully 113
- Press the shutter release button halfway 113
- Recording movies 113
- Set the mode dial to c 113
- View the subject on the monitor 113
- Shooting functions 114
- Playing back movies 117
- Press the four way controller 2 117
- Use the four way controller 45 to select a movie to play back 117
- Editing movies 119
- In playback mode use the four way controller 45 to select a movie to edit 119
- Press the four way controller 3 119
- Select point s where you want to divide the movie 119
- Use the four way controller 2345 to select movie editing and press the 4 button 119
- Shooting settings 121
- Setting a file format 122
- Aspect ratio 123
- File format 123
- Select the horizontal and vertical ratio of images from k j i default setting or l the aspect ratio of the camera monitor is j so if a different aspect ratio is selected the monitor display changes to match the set aspect ratio 123
- You can set the format of image files 123
- Jpeg recorded pixels 124
- Sets the recording size of images when file format is set to jpeg the selectable sizes vary according to the aspect ratio setting 124
- Color space 125
- Jpeg quality 125
- You can select a color space to use 125
- You can set the image quality level compression ratio the default setting is c best 125
- Setting the white balance 126
- White balance is a function for adjusting the color of an image so that white objects appear white set the white balance if you are not satisfied with the color balance of pictures taken with white balance set to f auto or to intentionally apply a creative effect to your images 126
- Adjusting the white balance manually 127
- Press the 4 button 127
- Press the four way controller 3 in capture mode 127
- Select k in step 2 on p 25 127
- Use the four way controller 45 to select the white balance 127
- Press the 4 button 128
- Press the shutter release button fully 128
- Under the light you wish to measure the white balance of fully display a white sheet of paper on the monitor or select a white area as the subject 128
- Fine tune the white balance 129
- Fine tuning the white balance 129
- Perform the desired setting in step 2 on p 25 129
- Press the 4 button 129
- Press the m c button 129
- Adjusting brightness 130
- Highlight correction 130
- Shadow correction 131
- Hdr capture 132
- Press the m button in capture mode 132
- Use the four way controller 2345 to select hdr capture and press the 4 button 132
- Use the four way controller 45 to select off auto hdr 1 or hdr 2 and press the 4 button 132
- Setting custom image 133
- Setting the image finishing tone 133
- Press the 4 button 135
- Use the four way controller 45 to change the settings 135
- Saving the cross processing settings of a captured image 136
- Changes the horizontal and vertical ratio of images 137
- Setting the digital filter 137
- You can apply a filter effect when taking pictures the following filters can be selected 137
- Saving frequently used functions to the quick dial 140
- Setting the smart effect 142
- Press the d i button 144
- Saving the camera settings 144
- Select from user 1 to 3 in step 4 on p 40 144
- Set necessary settings 144
- Use the four way controller 23 to select save and press the 4 button 144
- Use the four way controller 23 to select save settings and press the 4 button 144
- Setting the green button and e dial functions 146
- Setting the green button operation 146
- Press the 3 button twice 148
- Select green button in step 2 on p 44 148
- Setting the e dial operation in e mode 148
- Use the four way controller 23 to select e dial in program and press the four way controller 5 148
- Use the four way controller 23 to select the value to be changed with the e dial and press the 4 button 148
- Press the 3 button twice 149
- Select green button in step 2 on p 44 149
- Setting the green button operation in a mode 149
- Use the four way controller 23 to select a function to assign to the d i button and press the 4 button 149
- Use the four way controller 23 to select action in m mode and press the four way controller 5 149
- Setting the lens functions 150
- Setting the nd filter 150
- Correcting lens distortion 151
- Playback functions 153
- Make settings related to playing back images in the playback mode palette or q playback menu 154
- Playback functions operation 154
- Playback mode palette items 154
- Press the four way controller 3 in playback mode to display the playback mode palette you can display the playback mode palette even when a movie is paused 154
- Playback menu items 155
- You can perform the following settings in the q playback menu press the 3 button in playback mode to display the q playback 1 menu 155
- Setting the playback display method 156
- Enlarging images 157
- To select an image in playback mode 157
- Use the four way controller 157
- Displaying multiple images 158
- Multi image display screen 158
- Displaying images by folder 159
- In the multi image display screen turn the e dial to the left toward f again 159
- Press the 4 button 159
- Displaying images by shooting date calendar display 160
- In the multi image display screen press the m button 160
- Press the 4 button 160
- Press the m button again 160
- Comparing images 161
- Press the 3 button 161
- Press the four way controller 3 in playback mode 161
- Select two images you want to compare using the e dial and compare them at left and right 161
- Use the four way controller 2345 to select g image comparison and press the 4 button 161
- Joining multiple images index 162
- Playing back images continuously 164
- Setting the slideshow display 164
- Select start in step 2 on p 62 and press the 4 button or select u slideshow in the playback mode palette and press the 4 button 165
- Starting the slideshow 165
- Stop the slideshow 165
- Displaying rotated images 166
- Deleting multiple images 167
- Deleting selected images 167
- Deleting a folder 168
- Deleting all images 169
- Connecting the camera to a video input terminal or hdmi input terminal 170
- Connecting the camera to an av device 170
- Setting the video hdmi output format 171
- Editing images 173
- Changing the image size 174
- Changing the number of recorded pixels resize 174
- Cropping out part of the image cropping 175
- Processing images 176
- Processing images with digital filters 176
- You can edit captured images using digital filters the following filters are available 176
- In focus width narrow middle wide 177
- 0001 100 0001 179
- Applying the digital filter applying the digital filter 179
- Cancel cancel save as save as 179
- Continue selecting filters continue selecting filters 179
- Details details 179
- Effects from previous image effects from previous image 179
- Reapplies following digital filter reapplies following digital filter 179
- Recreating filter effects 179
- Recreating filter effects recreating filter effects 179
- Retrieves the setting of an image with filter effects and apply the same filter effects to other images 179
- Searching for the original image searching for the original image 179
- Select a filter processed image in playback mode 179
- Select d digital filter in the playback mode palette and press the 4 button 179
- To check the parameter details press the m button 179
- Use filters in combination use filters in combination 179
- Use the four way controller 23 to select recreating filter effects and press the 4 button 179
- Use the four way controller 23 to select use filters in combination or save as and press the 4 button 179
- Editing out the unwanted red eye effect 181
- Developing one raw image 182
- Developing raw images 182
- Press the 4 button 183
- Use the four way controller 23 to select continue or exit and press the 4 button 183
- Use the four way controller 23 to select save as and press the 4 button 183
- Use the four way controller 45 to change the value 183
- Developing multiple raw images 184
- Changing additional 185
- Changing additional settings 185
- Settings 185
- How to operate the set up menu 186
- Perform general settings related to the camera in the r set up menu 186
- Perform the following settings in the r set up 1 3 menus press the 3 button in capture playback mode and use the four way controller 45 or e dial to display the r set up 1 3 menus 186
- Set up menu items 186
- Auto power off sets the time until the camera turns off automatically p 90 187
- Changing additional settings 187
- Create new folder creates a new folder on the sd memory card p 01 187
- Dust removal cleans the cmos sensor by shaking it p 27 187
- Firmware version info displays the camera s firmware version p 97 187
- Format formats an sd memory card p 98 187
- Item function page 187
- Pixel mapping maps out and corrects any defective pixels in the cmos sensor p 94 187
- Power saving you can save battery power by setting the display to dim automatically when no operation is performed for 10 seconds p 90 187
- R set up 1 menu r set up 2 menu 187
- R set up 3 menu 187
- Reset resets all settings p 96 187
- Camera settings 188
- Setting the sound effects date and time and display language 188
- Changing the date and time display 189
- Press the four way controller 3 to move the frame to x destination and press the four way controller 5 189
- Select world time in the r set up 1 menu and press the four way controller 5 189
- Set in date adjustment p 84 of the r set up 1 menu 189
- Setting the date and time p 0 189
- Setting the world time 189
- The date and time set in initial settings p 8 serve as the date and time of your present location setting the destination in world time enables you to display the local date and time on the monitor when traveling overseas 189
- Use the four way controller 45 to select x destination or w hometown for setting the time 189
- You can change the initial date and time settings and their display formats 189
- Changing additional settings 191
- List of world time cities 191
- Region city 191
- Video output format 191
- Minimizing battery consumption 192
- Setting the display language 192
- Setting the monitor and the menu display 192
- Press the 3 button twice 197
- Select memory in the a rec mode 3 menu and press the four way controller 5 197
- Selecting settings to save in the camera memory 197
- Use the four way controller 23 to select an item and use the four way controller 45 to select o or p 197
- Resetting the menus 198
- Checking the camera version information 199
- Press the 3 button twice 199
- Select firmware version info in the r set up 3 menu and press the four way controller 5 199
- File management settings 200
- Formatting an sd memory card 200
- Protecting images from deletion protect 201
- Changing the naming system for folders 202
- Selecting the file number setting 202
- Set in folder name p 84 of the r set up 2 menu 202
- You can select a method for assigning the file number of an image when saved to a new folder set in file no in memory p 95 of the a rec mode 3 menu 202
- You can select a naming system for folders to store images 202
- Creating new folders 203
- Setting the dpof settings 203
- Computer 205
- Connecting to a 205
- Connecting to a computer 205
- Macintosh 206
- Manipulating captured images on a computer 206
- The captured still pictures and movies can be transferred to a computer by connecting the camera using a usb cable and raw images can be developed using the provided software silkypix developer studio we recommend the following system requirements to connect the camera to a computer or to use the software 206
- Windows 206
- Saving images on a computer 207
- Setting the usb connection mode 207
- Connecting the camera and a computer 208
- Installing the software 209
- Using the provided software 209
- Screen of the silkypix developer studio 210
- Regarding product registration 211
- Using an external flash optional 15 213
- Using the built in flash 12 213
- Using the flash 213
- Flash characteristics in each exposure mode 214
- Using the built in flash 214
- Using the flash in b mode 214
- Using the flash in c mode 214
- Using the slow speed sync 214
- Distance and aperture when using the built in flash 215
- Relationships among the guide number aperture and distance must be considered when shooting with the flash to obtain a correct exposure 215
- Trailing curtain sync discharges the flash immediately before the shutter closes when shooting moving objects with a slow shutter speed trailing curtain sync and slow speed sync produce different effects depending on when the flash is discharged for example when shooting a moving car with trailing curtain sync trailing light is captured while the shutter is open and the flash captures the car immediately before the shutter is closed therefore the picture will include a sharp well lit car with trailing light behind it 215
- Using the trailing curtain sync 215
- Calculating aperture value from shooting distance 216
- Calculating shooting distance from aperture value 216
- Lens compatibility with the built in flash 216
- The following equation calculates the aperture value for shooting distances 216
- Aperture value is automatically set in 217
- Mode and 217
- Using an external flash optional 217
- Using an optional external flash af540fgz af360fgz af200fg or af160fc enables a variety of flash modes such as p ttl auto flash mode depending on the external flash being used see the chart below for details 217
- Z available not available 217
- Confirm that the external flash is fully charged and then take a picture 218
- Red eye reduction 218
- Remove the cover of the hot shoe and attach the external flash 218
- Set the external flash mode to p ttl 218
- Turn on the camera and the external flash 218
- Using p ttl mode 218
- Connecting an external flash with an extension cord 219
- Appendix 221
- Default settings 222
- Direct keys 222
- Quick dial 222
- Reset setting yes the setting returns to the default setting with the reset function p 96 no the setting is saved even after reset 222
- The table below shows the factory default settings the functions set in memory p 95 are saved even when the camera is turned off 222
- A rec mode menu 223
- C movie menu 224
- Playback mode palette 225
- Q playback menu 225
- According to default setting 226
- R set up menu 226
- A custom setting menu 227
- Functions available with various lens combinations 228
- Z available restricted not available 228
- Cleaning the cmos sensor 229
- Removing dust by shaking the cmos sensor dust removal 229
- Optional accessories 230
- Power supply accessories 230
- Viewfinder 230
- Flash accessories 231
- Remote control 232
- Camera case and strap 233
- Others 233
- Error messages 234
- In rare cases the camera may not operate correctly due to static electricity this can be remedied by taking the battery out and putting it back in again after these procedures are done if the camera operates correctly it does not require any repairs we recommend checking the following items before contacting a service center 236
- Troubleshooting 236
- The shooting settings cannot be changed 238
- Appendix 239
- Main specifications 239
- Appendix 240
- Appendix 241
- Appendix 242
- Appendix 243
- Approximate image storage capacity 244
- When using a 2 gb sd memory card 244
- Symbols 245
- Warranty policy 251
- According to 47cfr parts 2 and 15 for 254
- Class b personal computers and peripherals 254
- Declaration of conformity 254
- Digital camera 258
- Operating manual 258
- To ensure the best performance from your camera please read the operating manual before using the camera to ensure the best performance from your camera please read the operating manual before using the camera 258
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