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After Use
After using the camera, it is recommended that you complete the following steps:
1Turn the camera off and close the 
flash.
2Remove the card and the battery. 
(P13, P17)
3Remove the hood cap and the 
lens hood (if using it) and then 
attach the lens cap.
 When removing the lens hood, 
push the knob on the lens hood 
and then slide it to the front.
¬Suggestions/Tips ¬
 If you will not be using the camera for 
a long time,
–Remove the battery. (When you 
insert the battery again, set...

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Screen Display
ªIn recording
1 Exposure mode (P31)
2 Flash (P45)
3 White balance (P62)
4 ISO sensitivity (P69)
5 Picture size (P66)
6 Quality (P67)
7 Battery indication (P11)
8 Jitter alert indication (P37)
9 Frame/Time remain
In Motion image mode: e.g. 11S
10 Audio recording (P70)
11 Focus indication (P35)
12 Recording indication
13 Self-timer (P50)
14 Card access indication (P15)
15 AF area (P35)
16 Histogram (P29)
17 Aperture indication/Shutter speed 
indication (P35)
18 Program shift...

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ªIn playback
1 : Playback mode
2 DPOF [ ] (P80, P87)
 (White):
DPOF setting for printing
 (Green):
DPOF setting for Slide Show
 (Green with number of prints): 
DPOF setting for printing and 
Slide Show
3 Protected picture (P85)
4 Picture with audio (P77)
5 Picture size (P66)
: In Motion image mode
6 Quality (P67)
/ / : In Motion image 
mode
7 Battery indication (P11) 
8 Folder/File number
9 Page number/Total pictures
10 Histogram (P29)
11 Recording information
12 Recorded date and time13 Audio...

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The Menu Items
ª[REC] mode menu
1 W.BALANCE (P62)
2 WB ADJUST. (P65)
3 PICT.SIZE (P66)
4 QUALITY (P67)
5 SPOT AF (P68)
6 SENSITIVITY (P69)
7 BURST RATE (P51)
8 AUDIO REC. (P70)
9 D.ZOOM (P71)
10 FLASH SYNC. (P72)
11 PICT.ADJ. (P73)
12 MOTION IMAGE (P59)13 FLIP ANIM. (P74)
14 MONITOR/FINDER (P24)
 The screen (LCD monitor or 
Viewfinder) you select appears as 
a menu item.
15 AUTO REVIEW (P24)
16 BEEP (P25)
17 POWER SAVE (P25)
18 MF ASSIST (P41)
19 CUSTOM SET. (P61)
20 NO.RESET (P25)
21 CLOCK...

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22 RESET (P26)
23 USB MODE (P96)
24 LANGUAGE (P26)
ª[PLAY] mode menu
 For items without numbers, refer to 
those with the same name in [REC] 
mode menu.
25 ROTATE (P79)
26 PROTECT (P85)
27 DPOF PRINT (P80)
28 SLIDE SHOW (P87)
29 AUDIO DUB. (P89)
30 RESIZE (P90)
31 TRIMMING (P92)
32 FORMAT (P94)33 PLAY ON LCD (P26)
34 VOLUME (P26)
35 VIDEO OUT (P26, P95)
RECSETUP3/3
EXITSET SELECTMENU
Mass StorageRESET23
24LANGUAGEENGUSB MODE22
PLAY1/2SETUP
PROTECT ROTATE
DPOF PRINT
SLIDE SHOW
AUDIO DUB.25
26...

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Cautions for Use
ªOptimal Use of the Camera
Keep the camera away from 
magnetized equipment (such as a 
microwave oven, TV, cell phone, 
video game equipment, etc.).
 If you use the camera on or near a TV, 
pictures and sounds may be disturbed 
due to electromagnetic wave radiation.
 Do not use the camera near a cell 
phone because doing so may cause 
noise to adversely affect the pictures 
and sounds.
 Recorded data may be damaged, or 
pictures may be distorted by strong 
magnetic fields...

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Do not use benzine, thinner or 
alcohol for cleaning the camera.
 Before cleaning the camera, remove 
the battery or disconnect the AC 
adaptor from the electrical outlet.
 The camera body may be deformed 
and the surface finish may peel off.
 Wipe the camera with a soft, dry cloth. 
To remove stubborn stains, wipe with a 
cloth that is soaked in a detergent 
diluted with water and afterward finish 
wiping with a dry cloth.
If you will not be using the camera for 
a long time, be careful of...

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ªCautions for Storage
Before storing the camera, remove the 
card and the battery.
Store all the components in a dry place 
with a relatively stable temperature.
(Recommended temperature:
59oF to 77oF (15oC to 25oC),
Recommended humidity: 40% to 60%)
Battery
 Do not leave the camera and the 
battery in a place where the 
temperature is too high, such as inside 
a car during the summer.
 Extremely high or low temperatures 
will shorten the life of the battery.
 If the battery is kept in...

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ªFolder Composition
When a Memory Card with data 
recorded on it is inserted into a PC, the 
folders shown below will appear.
 In the [100_PANA] folder it is possible 
to record up to 999 pictures.
 In the [MISC] folder it is possible to 
record the files that have been set with 
DPOF settings.
 The files recorded in flip animation 
function are stored in [PRIVATE1] 
folder.
 The motion images created by flip 
animation function are stored in 
[100_PANA] or other folder.
ªPrinting pictures...

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Approximate number of recordable pictures 
and the size
 If you mix  ,   and  , the 
number of recordable pictures 
changes.
 The number of recordable pictures 
changes depending on the subject.
 The number of remaining frames may 
not correspond with recorded frames.
Picture 
size2560k19202048k1536
QualityRAW
16 MB135114918
32 MB2 7 12 24 9 19 37
64 MB5 152550193977
128 MB11 30 51 101 40 79 156
256 MB23 61 102 202 80 159 312
512 MB46 123 206 408 161 320 628
Picture...
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