Samsung nx1 body Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн

USER
MANUAL
ENG This user manual includes detailed usage instructions
for your camera. Please read this manual thoroughly.
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- User manual 1
- Copyright information 2
- Avoid covering the camera or charger with blankets or clothes 3
- Do not disassemble or attempt to repair your camera 3
- Do not expose the camera to direct sunlight or high temperatures for an extended period of time 3
- Do not handle the power supply cord or the charger during a thunderstorm 3
- Do not handle your camera with wet hands 3
- Do not insert flammable materials into the camera or store these materials near the camera 3
- Do not use your camera near flammable or explosive gases and liquids 3
- Health and safety information 3
- Keep your camera away from small children and pets 3
- Prevent damage to subjects eyesight 3
- Warning situations that could cause injury to yourself or others 3
- Avoid interference with pacemakers 4
- Caution situations that could cause damage to your camera or other equipment 4
- Comply with any regulations that restrict the use of a camera in a certain area 4
- If liquid or foreign objects enter your camera immediately disconnect all power sources such as the battery or charger and then contact a samsung service center 4
- Remove the batteries from your camera when storing it for an extended period of time 4
- Use only authentic manufacturer recommended lithium ion replacement batteries do not damage or heat the battery 4
- Use only samsung approved batteries chargers cables and accessories 4
- Use the battery only for its intended purpose 4
- Avoid interference with other electronic devices 6
- Data transference and your responsibilities 6
- Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight 6
- If the camera overheats remove the battery and allow it to cool down 6
- Use your camera in the normal position 6
- You must plug the small end of the usb cable into your camera 6
- Bluetooth precautions 7
- Precautions when using the camera 7
- Icons used in this manual 8
- Indications used in this manual 8
- Mode indications 8
- Aperture 17 9
- Camera layout 31 9
- Charging the battery and turning on your camera 39 9
- Composition 25 9
- Concepts in photography 9
- Contents 9
- Correlation between focal length angle and perspective 22 9
- Depth of field 23 9
- Flash 27 9
- Getting started 30 9
- How the aperture setting shutter speed and iso sensitivity control exposure 21 9
- Inserting the battery and memory card 37 9
- Iso sensitivity 20 9
- My camera 9
- Performing the initial setup 41 9
- Selecting functions options 43 9
- Shooting postures 14 9
- Shutter speed 19 9
- Accessories 63 10
- Display icons 50 10
- Iso sensitivity 91 10
- Lenses 58 10
- Shooting functions 10
- Shooting modes 70 10
- Size and resolution 89 10
- Af area 101 11
- Af mode 98 11
- Drive shooting method 110 11
- Dynamic range 125 11
- Exposure compensation 126 11
- Exposure focus lock 128 11
- Flash 116 11
- Focus assist 106 11
- Interval capture 115 11
- Metering 122 11
- Oled color 93 11
- Optical image stabilization ois 109 11
- Picture wizard photo styles 96 11
- Smart filter 97 11
- Touch af 104 11
- White balance 94 11
- Editing photos 151 12
- Exposure focus separation 129 12
- Playback editing 12
- Playing videos 148 12
- Searching and managing files 140 12
- Video functions 130 12
- Viewing photos 145 12
- Camera settings menu 13
- Connecting to a computer 179 13
- Connecting to a smart phone 156 13
- Connecting transferring 13
- Sending photos via email 165 13
- User settings 185 13
- Viewing photos or videos on a tv 174 13
- About memory cards 206 14
- About the battery 210 14
- Appendix 14
- Before contacting a service center 221 14
- Camera specifications 224 14
- Chapter 6 14
- Cleaning the camera 203 14
- Connecting via usb cable 219 connecting via wi fi 220 14
- Error messages 202 14
- Glossary 229 14
- Ifn customizing 193 lens button speed settings 193 touch operation 193 af lamp 193 e shutter 194 mobilelink nfc image size 194 14
- Index 236 14
- Installing adobe photoshop lightroom 218 using adobe photoshop lightroom 218 14
- Installing i launcher or i launcher web 214 using i launcher or i launcher web 216 14
- Maintaining the camera 203 14
- Optional accessories 235 14
- Setting 195 14
- Updating the firmware 219 14
- Using or storing the camera 204 14
- Using programs on a pc 214 14
- Concepts in photography 15
- Holding the camera 15
- Shooting postures 15
- Standing photography 15
- Crouching photography 16
- Using the display 16
- High angle shot 17
- Low angle shot 17
- Aperture 18
- Aperture value and the depth of field 19
- Concepts in photography 19
- You can blur or sharpen the background of a photo by changing the size of the aperture a large aperture gives your photos a shallow depth of field dof objects immediately in front of or behind your subject will be blurred while the subject will be in focus a small aperture gives your photos a deep depth of field objects far in front or far behind your subject and your subject will be in focus 19
- Shutter speed 20
- Iso sensitivity 21
- A change in shutter speed aperture value or iso sensitivity can be offset by adjustments to the others to maintain the amount of light the results however change according to the settings for example shutter speed is useful in expressing movement aperture can control the depth of field and iso sensitivity can control the graininess of a photo 22
- Aperture value 22
- How the aperture setting shutter speed and iso sensitivity control exposure 22
- Iso sensitivity 22
- Shutter speed 22
- The aperture setting shutter speed and iso sensitivity are closely interconnected in photography the aperture setting controls the opening that regulates the light that enters the camera while the shutter speed determines the length of time that light is allowed to enter iso sensitivity determines the speed at which the film reacts to light together these three aspects are described as the triangle of exposure 22
- Correlation between focal length angle and perspective 23
- Focal length which is measured in millimeters is the distance between the middle of the lens to its focal point it affects the angle and perspective of captured images a short focal length translates into a wide angle which allows you to capture a wide shot a long focal length translates into a narrow angle which allows you to capture telephoto shots 23
- Long focal length 23
- Look at these photos below and compare the changes 23
- Short focal length 23
- Depth of field 24
- Dof depends on the aperture value 24
- What controls out of focus effects 24
- Dof depends on focal length 25
- Dof depends on the distance between the subject and the camera 25
- Composition 26
- Dof preview 26
- Rule of thirds 26
- Concepts in photography 27
- If your subject is in one corner of the photo it creates an unbalanced composition you can stabilize the photo by capturing a second subject in the opposite corner to balance the weight of the photo 27
- Photos with two subjects 27
- Using the rule of thirds will create photos with stable and compelling compositions below are a few examples 27
- When taking landscape photos centering the horizon will create an unbalanced effect give more weight to the photo by moving the horizon up or down 27
- Flash guide number 28
- Bounce photography 29
- Chapter 1 30
- My camera 30
- Check your product box for the following items 31
- Getting started 31
- Unpacking 31
- Camera layout 32
- 1 3 6 7 8 9 4 5 33
- 11 13 12 33
- Camera layout 33
- 1 3 4 5 34
- Camera layout 34
- Camera layout 35
- Camera layout 36
- Camera layout 37
- Press e repeatedly to set how the main display and viewfinder function 37
- Using the evf button 37
- Inserting a memory card 38
- Inserting the battery 38
- Inserting the battery and memory card 38
- Learn how to insert the battery and an optional memory card into the camera 38
- Inserting the battery and memory card 39
- Push the card gently until it disengages from the camera and then pull it out of the slot 39
- Removing the battery and memory card 39
- Slide the lock down to release the battery 39
- To use micro memory cards with this product a pc or a memory card reader insert the card into an adapter 39
- Using the memory card adapter 39
- Before you use the camera for the first time you must charge the battery plug the small end of the usb cable into your camera and then plug the other end of the usb cable into the ac adapter 40
- Charging the battery 40
- Charging the battery and turning on your camera 40
- Charging the battery and turning on your camera 41
- Turning on your camera 41
- Performing the initial setup 42
- Performing the initial setup 43
- Selecting functions options 44
- Using buttons and dials 44
- Selecting by touch 45
- Selecting functions options 45
- Selecting functions options 46
- Using m 46
- Selecting functions options 47
- Using the smart panel 47
- Selecting functions options 48
- Selecting functions options 49
- Using ifn 49
- Available options 50
- Selecting functions options 50
- Capturing photos 51
- Display icons 51
- In shooting mode 51
- Display icons 52
- Shooting options 52
- Shooting options touch 52
- Display icons 53
- Recording videos 53
- Shooting information 53
- About the level gauge 54
- Display icons 54
- The level gauge helps you align the camera with the horizontal and vertical lines on the display if the level gauge is not level calibrate the level gauge using the horizontal calibration function p 195 54
- Display icons 55
- In playback mode 55
- Changing the information displayed 56
- Display icons 56
- Press d repeatedly to change the display type 56
- Display icons 57
- Viewing the status display window 57
- Display icons 58
- Viewing the notification panel 58
- Lens layout 59
- Lenses 59
- Lenses 60
- Lenses 61
- Lenses 62
- 2 3 4 5 63
- Lens markings 63
- Lenses 63
- Accessories 64
- External flash layout 64
- Accessories 65
- Accessories 66
- Mount the flash by sliding it into the hot shoe 66
- Remove the hot shoe cover from the camera 66
- Rotate the hot shoe fastening dial as shown in the illustration to lock the flash into place 66
- Slide the power switch towards on to turn on the flash 66
- Accessories 67
- Vertical grip layout 67
- Accessories 68
- Accessories 69
- Align the electrical contacts the mounting screw and the camera guide pin with the bottom of the camera 69
- Lock the vertical grip in place by turning the vertical grip locking dial to lock 69
- Accessories 70
- Battery charger 70
- Shooting modes 71
- T auto mode 71
- Recognizable scenes 72
- Shooting modes 72
- P program mode 73
- Shooting modes 73
- Minimum shutter speed 74
- Program shift 74
- Set the shutter speed not to be slower than the selected speed however if an optimal exposure value cannot be achieved because the iso sensitivity reached the maximum iso value that is set by auto iso range shutter speed may be slower than the selected minimum shutter speed 74
- Shooting modes 74
- The program shift function lets you adjust the shutter speed and aperture value while the camera maintains the same exposure when you scroll command dial 1 or command dial 2 to the left the shutter speed decreases and the aperture value increases when you scroll command dial 1 or command dial 2 to the right the shutter speed increases and the aperture value decreases 74
- A aperture priority mode 75
- Shooting modes 75
- S shutter priority mode 76
- Shooting modes 76
- M manual mode 77
- Shooting modes 77
- To use the bulb function 77
- Shooting modes 78
- T u custom mode 78
- Shooting modes 79
- S smart mode 80
- Shooting modes 80
- Shooting modes 81
- Press and hold shutter to start shooting 82
- Rotate the mode dial to s and then select panorama 82
- Shooting modes 82
- When you are finished release shutter 82
- With shutter pressed slowly move the camera in the direction you selected 82
- Shooting modes 83
- When jump shot is selected 83
- Shooting modes 84
- The camera automatically takes the photo when it detects a ball at the estimated hitting point that you set 84
- The camera takes photos continuously when it detects the subject moving in the direction of the arrow at the line that you set 84
- To change the location of the batter and the ball tap and drag the vertical line to the batter s location facing the pitcher you cannot drag the line into the opaque area on the screen 84
- To position the vertical line on the hitting point drag the vertical line on the screen scroll command dial 1 or 2 or rotate the navigation button 84
- To position the vertical line on the screen drag the arrow icon on the vertical line to the desired point and scroll command dial 1 or 2 or rotate the navigation button 84
- When baseball is selected 84
- When trap shot is selected 84
- You can also touch the area on the screen where the subject is expected to pass through or manually adjust the focus by rotating the focus ring after half pressing shutter 84
- Recording a video 85
- Shooting modes 85
- Shooting modes 86
- D auto mod 87
- D mode 87
- D mode is always on regardless of the mode dial of the camera 87
- Set the 2d 3d switch on the lens to 3d and then capture a photo or video 5 to 16 5 ft 1 5 m away from the subject 87
- Shooting modes 87
- To use auto 3d options that enable the camera to set shooting options automatically depending on shooting conditions in 3d mode press m 87
- You can capture 3d photos or videos with an optional 3d lens 87
- Available functions by shooting mode 88
- For details about shooting functions see chapter 2 you can press shortcut buttons to access selected functions as noted 88
- Shooting modes 88
- Chapter 89
- Shooting functions 89
- As you increase the resolution your photo or video will include more pixels so it can be printed on larger paper or displayed on a larger screen when you use a high resolution the file size will also increase select a low resolution for photos that will be displayed in a digital picture frame or uploaded to the web 90
- Photo size 90
- Size and resolution 90
- As raw files are very large ensure there is enough space on the memory card to save them in this format 91
- Photos captured by a camera are often converted to the jpeg format and stored in the memory according to the settings of the camera at the time of shooting raw files are not converted to the jpeg format and are stored in the memory without any changes 91
- Quality 91
- Raw files have the file extension srw to adjust and calibrate exposures white balances tones contrasts and colors of the raw files or to convert them into jpeg or tiff format use the adobe photoshop lightroom program found on the supplied dvd rom 91
- Size and resolution 91
- The camera saves photos in either the jpeg or raw format 91
- Examples 92
- Iso sensitivity 92
- The iso sensitivity value represents the sensitivity of a camera to light 92
- The larger the iso value the more sensitive the camera is to light consequently by selecting a higher iso sensitivity value you can capture photos in dim or dark places at faster shutter speeds however this may increase electronic noise and result in a grainy photo 92
- Customizing iso settings 93
- Iso sensitivity 93
- Set to adjust iso step auto iso range or iso expansion 93
- Examples 94
- Oled color 94
- Set the camera to optimize colors for playback on oled displays an oled display has a wider color reproduction range than a liquid crystal display and produces brighter natural colors 94
- In addition you can also customize the preset white balance options so that the colors of the photo match the actual scene under mixed lighting conditions 95
- The white balance function adjusts the color in photos to give them a more natural appearance you can use this function if color is affected by the type and quality of the light source for example fluorescent lamps can give colors in a photo a bluish hue to offset this effect select a white balance option that adjusts the camera s settings for the light source you can also adjust the white balance by manually adjusting the camera s color temperature setting 95
- White balance 95
- Customizing preset white balance options 96
- Examples 96
- White balance 96
- Examples 97
- Picture wizard lets you apply different photo styles to your photo to create various looks and emotional moods you can also create and save your own photo styles by adjusting color saturation sharpness contrast and hue for each style 97
- Picture wizard photo styles 97
- There is no rule that determines which style is suitable in which conditions experiment with different styles and find your own settings 97
- Smart filter 98
- Smart filter lets you apply special effects to your photos you can select various filter options to create special effects that are difficult to achieve with normal lenses 98
- Af mode 99
- Af mode 100
- Continuous af 100
- Single af 100
- Single af is appropriate for shooting a still subject when you press shutter halfway the focus fixes in the focus area the area turns green when the focus is achieved 100
- While you press shutter halfway the camera continues to focus automatically this mode is recommended for shooting action 100
- Active af 101
- Af mode 101
- Manual focus 101
- Af area 102
- Generally cameras focus on the nearest subject when there are multiple subjects however unwanted subjects can be in focus to prevent unwanted subjects from being in focus change the focus area so that a desired subject is in focus you can get a clearer and sharper photo by selecting an appropriate focus area 102
- Selection af 102
- The af area function changes the positions of the focus area 102
- The focus on the photo below was repositioned and resized so that it fits the subject s face 102
- You can set the focus on an area you want apply an out of focus effect to make the subject more distinguishable 102
- Af area 103
- Multi af 103
- Saving selection af position 103
- Zone af 103
- Af area 104
- Face detection af 104
- Self portrait af 104
- Af point 105
- Select or focus on an area that you touch on the screen additionally focus on the subject and capture a photo by touching the screen 105
- The focus area will correspond to the area you touch on the screen and the focus will not be achieved 105
- Touch af 105
- Touch af allows you to select and focus on the focus area that you touch on the screen 105
- Tracking af 105
- Tracking af allows you to track and automatically focus on your subject even when the subject is moving or when you change the shooting composition 105
- One touch shot 106
- Touch af 106
- You can capture a photo with the touch of your finger as you touch a subject the camera focuses on the subject automatically and captures a photo 106
- Focus assist 107
- In the manual focus mode you can enlarge the scene and easily adjust the focus while rotating the focus ring 107
- Mf assist 107
- Use various focus assist functions while focusing the camera automatically or manually manual focus assist functions are available only with lenses that support manual focus 107
- Af release priority 108
- Dmf direct manual focus 108
- Focus assist 108
- Option description 108
- Setting mf dmf responsiveness 108
- To set af release priority options 108
- To set mf responsiveness options 108
- To set the dmf function 108
- Focus assist 109
- Focus peaking 109
- In the manual focus mode the color you selected appears on the focused subject to help you focus while rotating the focus ring 109
- Camera shake tends to occur in dark locations or when shooting indoors under these conditions the camera uses slower shutter speeds to increase the amount of light it takes in which can result in a blurry photo you can prevent this by using the ois function 110
- If your lens has an ois switch you must set the switch to on to use the ois function 110
- Optical image stabilization ois 110
- Use the optical image stabilization ois function to minimize camera shake ois may not be available with some lenses 110
- Drive shooting method 111
- Capture one photo whenever you press shutter recommended for general conditions 112
- Continuous 112
- Continuously capture photos while you are pressing shutter if you selected continuous high you can capture up to 8 10 12 or 15 photos per second 112
- Drive shooting method 112
- Single 112
- Auto exposure bracketing ae bracket 113
- Capture a photo after a specified time you can also set the shooting interval number of shots and shooting time 113
- Drive shooting method 113
- When you press shutter the camera captures 5 consecutive photos the original and four more with different exposure settings use a tripod to prevent blurry photos as the camera captures five photos continuously you can adjust the settings in the bracket settings menu 113
- Drive shooting method 114
- Picture wizard bracketing p wiz bracket 114
- When you press shutter the camera captures 3 consecutive photos each with a different picture wizard setting the camera captures a photo and applies the three picture wizard options you have set to the image captured you can select three different settings in the bracket settings menu 114
- When you press shutter the camera captures 3 consecutive photos the original and two more with different white balance settings the original photo is captured when you press shutter the other two are automatically adjusted according to the white balance you have set you can adjust the settings in the bracket settings menu 114
- White balance bracketing wb bracket 114
- Bracketing settings 115
- Depth bracketing 115
- Drive shooting method 115
- Interval capture 116
- Set the shooting interval the number of shots and shooting start time use this function to capture photos at regular intervals during an event such as a lunar eclipse or a sunrise 116
- In order to capture a realistic photo of a subject the amount of light should be constant when the light source varies you can use a flash and supply a constant amount of light select appropriate settings according to a light source and a subject 117
- Reducing the red eye effect 118
- Using the built in flash 118
- Adjusting the flash intensity 119
- When the flash is on adjust the flash intensity 2 levels 119
- Flash settings 120
- Setting external flash 120
- Set wireless sync to control internal and external flash units remotely via wireless signals the remote system consists of a master flash that is mounted on the camera and one or more slave flash units a slave flash is assigned to one of three groups a b or c 121
- Setting wireless sync for internal or external flash 121
- Locking the flash intensity 122
- When the flash mode is set to a ttl the camera automatically calculates the optimum exposure through pre flash if the exposure is not calculated correctly use the fel function the pre flash fires on the area that you set and the flash intensity is locked 122
- Metering 123
- Center weighted 124
- Metering 124
- Measuring the exposure value of the focus area 125
- Metering 125
- When this function is turned on the camera automatically sets an optimal exposure by calculating the brightness of the focus area this function is only available when you select spot metering or multi metering and selection af 125
- Dynamic range 126
- This function automatically corrects the loss of bright detail that can occur due to shading differences in the photo 126
- Exposure compensation 127
- Using framing mode 127
- About histogram 128
- Exposure compensation 128
- Histogram 128
- Using the brightness adjustment guide 128
- Viewing the overexposure guide 128
- Exposure focus lock 129
- Drag to the exposure area 130
- Exposure focus separation 130
- On the screen touch an area to focus on it 130
- Press shutter to capture the photo 130
- Movie size 131
- Video functions 131
- When video out is set to ntsc 131
- Movie quality 132
- Video functions 132
- When video out is set to pal 132
- Bit rates for movie sizes 133
- Video functions 133
- Fast slow movie 134
- Gamma control 134
- Gamma represents the relationship between the brightness and luminance displayed on a monitor or camera when switched to video recording standby mode or when recording a video you can view a video with the changed gamma values applied 134
- Set the playing speed of a video 134
- Use the gamma settings to adjust color saturation sharpness contrast and hue to achieve the desired effect 134
- Video functions 134
- Adjusting the settings 135
- Af responsiveness 135
- Luminance level 135
- Master black level 135
- Video functions 135
- Af shift speed 136
- Dis anti shake 136
- Set how fast the auto focus function operates during video recording a fast shift speed is useful for capturing action shots such as sporting events a slow shift speed enables smooth changes of focus depending on the subject 136
- Set the digital image stabilization function 136
- Video functions 136
- Sometimes a muted video is more appealing than one with sound turn voice off to record a muted video 137
- Use the function appropriately and add dramatic effects on your videos set the fade in option to gradually fade in at the start of a scene set the fade out option to gradually fade out at the end of a scene 137
- Video functions 137
- When you record videos in noisy environments unintended sounds can be recorded in videos in particular severe wind noise can prevent you from enjoying your videos use the wind cut function to remove some surrounding noise in addition to wind noise 137
- Wind cut 137
- Auto mic control 138
- Automatically set the mic level for the shooting conditions and record the adjusted sound 138
- Correct for the loss of bright detail 138
- Mic level 138
- Set the mic level for the shooting conditions 138
- Smart range 138
- Video functions 138
- Time code hdmi 139
- Time code refers to a unique number assigned to each frame of a video file it is useful for editing because the number is given for each frame and enables the synchronization with other device that outputs different formats this functions allows the camera to send the time code to an external recorder when they are connected via an hdmi cable if a video is saved on the camera s memory card the time code will not be recorded 139
- Video functions 139
- Playback editing 140
- Searching and managing files 141
- Viewing image thumbnails 141
- Viewing photos 141
- Searching and managing files 142
- Viewing files by category 142
- Searching and managing files 143
- Viewing continuous shots 143
- Protecting files 144
- Searching and managing files 144
- Deleting files 145
- Searching and managing files 145
- Enlarging a photo 146
- Viewing photos 146
- You can enlarge photos when viewing them in playback mode you can also use the trim function to extract the portion of the image displayed on the screen and save it as a new file 146
- Viewing a slide show 147
- Viewing photos 147
- Auto rotating 148
- Convert raw files to jpg files 148
- Converting to jpeg 148
- Make the overexposed areas in a photo blink 148
- Sort files by most recent or by oldest 148
- Sorting files 148
- View photos that are captured with the interval capture function 148
- Viewing interval shots 148
- Viewing photos 148
- Viewing the overexposure guide 148
- With auto rotate on the camera automatically rotates photos you have captured vertically so they fit the screen horizontally 148
- Playing videos 149
- Scanning backward or forward 149
- Adjust the brightness of a video while playing it 150
- Adjust the volume of a video while playing it 150
- Adjusting the brightness of a video 150
- Adjusting the volume of a video 150
- Playing videos 150
- Capturing an image during playback 151
- Playing videos 151
- Trimming a video during playback 151
- Cropping a photo 152
- Editing photos 152
- Editing photos 153
- Resizing photos 153
- Rotating a photo 153
- Adjusting your photos 154
- Editing photos 154
- Retouching faces 154
- Applying smart filter effects 155
- Editing photos 155
- Connecting transferring 156
- Connecting to a smart phone 157
- Using nfc features in playback mode photo beam 157
- Using nfc features in shooting mode 157
- Using the gps geo tagging feature 157
- Using the nfc feature 157
- Connecting to a smart phone 158
- Sending files to a smart phone 158
- Connecting to a smart phone 159
- On the camera allow the smart phone to connect to your camera or confirm the registration request 159
- On the smart phone touch 159
- Select files to transfer 159
- Select the camera from the list on the smart phone 159
- Connecting to a smart phone 160
- Controlling the camera remotely with a smart phone 160
- Connecting to a smart phone 161
- On the camera allow the smart phone to connect to your camera or confirm the registration request 161
- On the smart phone select q to open the smart panel 161
- On the smart phone set the shooting options 161
- On the smart phone touch and hold to focus and then release it to capture the photo 161
- Select the camera from the list on the smart phone 161
- Touch to return to the shooting screen 161
- Connecting to a smart phone 162
- Using a smart phone as a remote shutter release 162
- Connecting to a smart phone 163
- Saving files to a smart phone automatically 163
- Capture a photo 164
- Connecting to a smart phone 164
- On the camera confirm the smart phone s registration request 164
- Connecting to a smart phone 165
- Downloading custom modes via a smart phone 165
- Connecting to a wlan 166
- Sending photos via email 166
- In the wi fi setting screen move to an ap and then press e right or touch 167
- Manual 167
- Select each option and then enter the required information 167
- Select ip settin 167
- Sending photos via email 167
- Sending photos via email 168
- Using the login browser 168
- You can enter your log in information via the log in screen when connecting to some access points 168
- Network connection tips 169
- Sending photos via email 169
- Entering text 170
- Learn how to enter text the icons in the table let you move the cursor change the case etc touch a key to enter it 170
- Sending photos via email 170
- Sending photos via email 171
- Sending photos via email 172
- Sending photos via email 173
- Sending photos via email 174
- Connecting wirelessly 175
- Viewing photos or videos on a tv 175
- Viewing photos or videos on a tv 176
- Browse the shared photos or videos 177
- Connect the camera to a tv 177
- In playback mode touch 177
- Viewing photos or videos on a tv 177
- Connecting via cable 178
- Viewing photos or videos on a tv 178
- Viewing photos or videos on a tv 179
- Connecting to a computer 180
- Using auto backup for photos or videos 180
- Connecting to a computer 181
- Select ok 181
- Connecting the camera as a removable disk 182
- Connecting to a computer 182
- Connecting to a computer 183
- Connecting to a computer 184
- Camera settings menu 185
- Chapter 185
- Create your own shooting modes by adjusting options and saving them open saved custom modes or delete them p 77 186
- Manage custom mode 186
- Noise reduction 186
- Use noise reduction to reduce the visual noise in photos 186
- User settings 186
- You can set the user environment with these settings 186
- Color space 187
- The color space option allows you to select methods for representing colors digital imaging devices such as digital cameras monitors and printers have their own color ranges referred to as color spaces 187
- User settings 187
- Distortion correct 188
- Grid line 188
- User display 188
- User settings 188
- Center marker 189
- Key mapping 189
- User settings 189
- Set the function for the af start button 190
- User settings 190
- Command dial 191
- Command dial direction 191
- Custom wheel 191
- User settings 191
- Af on ael 192
- Set or switch the functions assigned to the af on button and the ael button 192
- Set or switch the functions assigned to the video recording button and the mobile button 192
- User settings 192
- Video recording mobile 192
- Preview button navigation button delete button 193
- Set the function for each button 193
- User settings 193
- Af lamp 194
- Ifn customizing 194
- Lens button speed settings 194
- Touch operation 194
- User settings 194
- E shutter 195
- Mobilelink nfc image size 195
- Set the size of photos to transfer to a smart phone using the mobilelink or nfc function 195
- User settings 195
- Learn to configure your camera s settings 196
- Setting 196
- Anynet hdmi cec 197
- Date and time 197
- Hdmi output 197
- Help guide display 197
- Language 197
- Power save 197
- Setting 197
- Video out 197
- File name 198
- File number 198
- Folder type 198
- Setting 198
- Usb connection 198
- Bluetooth 199
- Bluetooth auto time set 199
- Dual band mobile ap 199
- Format 199
- My smartphone 199
- Setting 199
- Wi fi network 199
- Wi fi privacy lock 199
- Battery selection 200
- Sensor cleaning 200
- Setting 200
- Device information 201
- Open source license 201
- Setting 201
- Appendix 202
- Chapter 202
- Error messages 203
- When the following error messages appear try these remedies 203
- Camera body 204
- Camera lens and display 204
- Cleaning the camera 204
- Image sensor 204
- Maintaining the camera 204
- Inappropriate places to use or store the camera 205
- Maintaining the camera 205
- Storing for extended period of time 205
- Using on beaches or shores 205
- Using or storing the camera 205
- Maintaining the camera 206
- Other precautions 206
- Using the camera with caution in the humid environments 206
- About memory cards 207
- Maintaining the camera 207
- Supported memory cards 207
- Maintaining the camera 208
- Memory card capacity 208
- The memory capacity may differ depending on the type of scenes you shoot and the shooting conditions these capacities are based on a 4 gb sd card 208
- Maintaining the camera 209
- Cautions when using memory cards 210
- Maintaining the camera 210
- About the battery 211
- Battery specifications 211
- Item description 211
- Maintaining the camera 211
- Battery life 212
- Low battery message 212
- Maintaining the camera 212
- Notes about using the battery 212
- Battery precautions 213
- Maintaining the camera 213
- Notes about charging the battery 213
- Handle and dispose of batteries and chargers with care 214
- Maintaining the camera 214
- Never dispose of batteries in a fire follow all local regulations when you dispose of used batteries 214
- Never place batteries or cameras on or in heating devices such as microwave ovens stoves or radiators batteries may explode when they are overheated 214
- Notes about charging with a computer connected 214
- The battery may not charge when 214
- Use only the provided usb cable 214
- Installing i launcher or i launcher web 215
- Using programs on a pc 215
- Requirements for mac os 216
- Requirements for windows os 216
- Using programs on a pc 216
- Available programs 217
- Opening i launcher 217
- Using i launcher or i launcher web 217
- Using programs on a pc 217
- Requirements 218
- Using programs on a pc 218
- Installing adobe photoshop lightroom 219
- Using adobe photoshop lightroom 219
- Using programs on a pc 219
- Connecting via usb cable 220
- Updating the firmware 220
- Connecting via wi fi 221
- Updating the firmware 221
- Before contacting a service center 222
- If you are having trouble with your device try these troubleshooting solutions before contacting a service professional 222
- Before contacting a service center 223
- Cannot display files 223
- Horizontal lines appear on the photo 223
- Photos are distorted 223
- The colors in the photo do not match the actual scene 223
- The memory card has an error 223
- The photo is blurry 223
- The photo is too bright or too dark 223
- Your computer does not recognize an sdxc or uhs i uhs ii memory card 223
- Your tv or computer cannot display photos and videos that are stored on an sdxc or uhs i uhs ii memory card 223
- Auto focus does not work 224
- Before contacting a service center 224
- I launcher or i launcher web is not functioning properly 224
- The ael feature does not work 224
- The date and time settings screen appears when you power on the camera 224
- The external flash does not work 224
- The lens does not work 224
- The playback screen does not appear on the connected external device 224
- Your computer disconnects the camera while transferring files 224
- Your computer does not recognize your camera 224
- Available lens 225
- Camera specifications 225
- Color filter 225
- Diopter adjustment 225
- Effective pixels 225
- Eyepoint 225
- Field of view 225
- Guide display 225
- Magnification 225
- Resolution 225
- Sensor size 225
- Total pixels 225
- Af assist lamp 226
- Angle of view 226
- Bracket shooting 226
- Camera specifications 226
- Compensation 226
- Continuous shooting 226
- External flash 226
- Flash ev 226
- Focusing point 226
- Guide number 226
- Iso equivalent 226
- Metering system 226
- Self timer 226
- Sync speed 226
- Sync terminal 226
- Camera specifications 227
- Color space 227
- Compression 227
- Format 227
- Frame rate 227
- Micro adjustment 227
- Movie ae mode 227
- Picture wizard 227
- Quality 227
- Smart filter 227
- Smart mode 227
- Camera specifications 228
- Capacity 228
- Charging 228
- Connectivity support 228
- Digital output connector 228
- Dimensions w x h x d 228
- External media 228
- External release 228
- Fast slow movie 228
- Operating humidity 228
- Operating temperature 228
- Photos 228
- Quality 228
- Still image capturing time 228
- Video output 228
- Weight body only 228
- Camera specifications 229
- Macintosh 229
- Windows 229
- Ad hoc network 230
- Adobergb 230
- Aeb auto exposure bracket 230
- Ael afl auto exposure lock auto focus lock 230
- Af auto focus 230
- Amoled active matrix organic light emitting diode lcd liquid crystal display 230
- Anaglyph mode 230
- Ap access point 230
- Glossary 230
- Aperture 231
- Bluetooth 231
- Camera shake blur 231
- Cloud computing 231
- Color space 231
- Color temperature 231
- Composition 231
- Dcf design rule for camera file system 231
- Glossary 231
- Depth of field 232
- Electronic first curtain shutter 232
- Ev compensation 232
- Ev exposure value 232
- Exif exchangeable image file format 232
- Exposure 232
- Focal length 232
- Glossary 232
- Glossary 233
- Histogram 233
- Image sensor 233
- Ip internet protocol address 233
- Iso sensitivity 233
- Jpeg joint photographic experts group 233
- Metering 233
- Mf manual focus 233
- Glossary 234
- Mjpeg motion jpeg 234
- Mpo multi picture object 234
- Nfc near field communication 234
- Ntsc national television system committee 234
- Optical zoom 234
- Pal phase alternate line 234
- Quality 234
- Glossary 235
- Raw ccd raw data 235
- Resolution 235
- Shutter speed 235
- Srgb standard rgb 235
- Vignetting 235
- White balance color balance 235
- Wps wi fi protected setup 235
- Lens external flash shutter release micro usb type vertical grip external microphone rechargeable battery battery charger camera bag camera case memory card filter usb cable hdmi cable and camera strap 236
- Optional accessories 236
- You can purchase the following optional items 236
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