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    Taking Pictures
    Have fun taking pictures with your digital camera. Specifically, these are the things you can do
    with your camera:
    Take single pictures of sceneries and close-ups.
    Use Digital Zoom to move in closer to your subject.
    Adjust the flash settings according to what is needed in the shooting location.
    Use Sports mode to capture a sports action.
    Use Burst mode to shoot continuous motion as a sequence of pictures.
    Use the Self-Timer when taking your own pictures.
    Use Voice Memo to record audio track with a still image.
    Taking Single Pictures (      )
    Before taking pictures, check first whether your digital camera is installed with batteries or
    connected to its power adapter. Also if your camera does not have internal memory, make sure
    that your camera is inserted with a CF Card.
    To take a single picture:
    1.Turn the dial knob to Capture mode (        ).
    2.Use the LCD monitor or optical viewfinder to center on
       the subject you want to take a picture of.
       Note:
       If you are using optical viewfinder, adjust the view angle
       adjustment knob until you get the clearest image via viewfinder.
    3.Press the shutter button halfway down to lock in the auto
       focus and exposure. You will then hear two beeps of sound, and
       at the same time, see a green LED lit.
    4.Now press the shutter button all the way down. You will hear a beep which indicates that the
       picture has been captured.
    After a picture is taken, it will be shown on the LCD monitor for a few seconds. A DELETE THIS
    PHOTO? message also appears on the LCD monitor. If you are not satisfied with the picture,
    press ENTER button on your camera. This will remove the picture:
    a. If your camera is inserted with the CF card, then it will remove the picture on the CF card.
    b. If your camera is not inserted with the CF card, then it will remove the picture on the internal
        memory.  
    						
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    Taking Distant/Close-up Pictures
    To take close-up pictures, press the Macro button         to activate Marco mode.
    Normal Mode Normal mode is selected by default and does not show any icon on
    the status LCD. This mode allows you to take sharp-quality pictures
    of sceneries and distant objects. You can use it with Capture (       ) ,
    Sports (       ) , or Burst Mode (       ) .
    Macro Mode Use Macro mode to gain sharpness and detail in pictures at close
    range,within 7cm to 50cm distance between the subject and your camera.
    Note:
    When Macro mode is selected, the camera flash setting will
    automatically be turned off . Also, you can only take close-up
    pictures when the dial knob is set to Capture (       ) and Sports
    Mode (       ).
    The zoom lever will not take effect in this mode.
    Zoom Control
    This camera features two types of zooming, optical zooming and digital zooming (2X). The optical
    zoom range is equivalent to 32mm~96mm in a 35 mm camera.
    Optical Zoom
    1.Turn the zoom lever to             direction, it will move the lens towards to the wide-angle
       position, meaning zooming away from your subject.
    2.Turn the zoom lever to           direction, it will move the lens towards the telephoto position.
       Meaning zooming in your subject.
    Digital Zoom
    If you want your subject to appear larger and closer when the picture is taken, use your cameras
    Digital Zoom feature. Your digital camera provides 2X Digital Zoom.
    To use Digital Zoom, the LCD monitor is required.
    1.Press the LCD button to turn on the LCD monitor.
    2.Use zoom lever to zoom in your subject until the maximum TELE position            , it will advance
       to 2X digital after short pause. 2X is displayed on the status LCD.
    3.Press the shutter button halfway down to lock in the auto focus and exposure, and then press
       the shutter button all the way down to take the picture.  
    						
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    Focus Lock
    For normal recording, aim the subject using the entire viewfinder area. To focus, position the
    subject within the focus frame area located at the center of the viewfinder. If the subject to record
    is not in the center of the viewfinder, position the subject so that it falls within the focus frame and
    lightly press the shutter button (halfway). While continuing to hold the shutter button down lightly
    (halfway), re-position the subject for the desired composition and gently press the shutter button
    down completely to capture the image.
    Focus Range
    Lens Position Effective focus range
    Wide-angle lens position 0.5m ~ infinity
    Telephoto lens position 0.9m ~ infinity
    Macro 0.07m ~ 0.5m
    All distances are measured from the CCD.
    Taking Sports Pictures (       )
    Your digital camera features Sports mode (        ) which automatically adjusts the camera to a
    higher shutter speed (of 1/500 second, at most) to freeze the subject in action. This makes the
    subject appear sharp and the background blurred, giving the picture a feeling of speed.
    To photograph a subject in action:
    1.Turn the dial knob to Sports mode (        ) .
    2.Use the LCD monitor or optical viewfinder to center on the
       subject you want to take a picture of.
       Note:
       If you are using optical viewfinder, adjust the view angle
       adjustment knob until you get the clearest image via viewfinder.
    3.Press the shutter button halfway down to lock in the auto focus and exposure. You will then
       hear two beeps of sound, and at the same time, see a green LED lit.
    4.Now press the shutter button all the way down.
       You will hear a beep which indicates that the picture has been captured.
    After a picture is taken, it will be shown on the LCD monitor for a few seconds. A DELETE THIS
    PHOTO? message also appears on the LCD monitor. If you are not satisfied with the picture,
    press ENTER button on your camera. This will remove the picture:
    a. If your camera is inserted with the CF card, then it will remove the picture on the CF card.
    b. If your camera is not inserted with the CF card, then it will remove the picture on the internal
        memory.  
    						
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    Taking Burst Pictures (       )
    Burst pictures are a series of pictures that are photographed in sequence. You can use your
    digital cameraÕs Burst mode (       ) to capture an action sequence as a series of pictures. A set
    of 8 pictures can be taken in each capture. When you set the camera to Burst mode, the status
    LCD shows the remaining sets of pictures that can be taken. For instance, if the remaining
    storage in your memory card allows you to take 40 individual pictures, the status LCD will display
    5 (that is, 40 pictures / 8 pictures per set = 5 sets of burst pictures) as the remaining sets of
    pictures that can be taken in Burst mode. Burst pictures can be taken only at Half (1024 x 768)
    resolution and at Medium or Low quality. If these settings are not chosen for your camera, the
    camera automatically sets itself to Half resolution and Medium quality.
    Here is how to take Burst pictures:
    1.Turn the dial knob to Burst mode (        ) .
    2.Press the LCD button to turn on the LCD monitor.
    3.Press Menu button to display the menu screen on LCD monitor.
    4.Press     or     button repeatedly until the Picture Menu screen
       appears.
    5.Press      button to select the QUALITY option.
    6.Press     or     button to select Medium or Low quality, depending
       on your preference.
    7.Press Menu button to exit from menu screen.
    8.Use the LCD monitor or optical viewfinder to center on the subject you want to take a picture of.
    9.Press the shutter button halfway down to lock in the auto focus and exposure.
    10.Press the shutter button all the way down to start taking multiple pictures.
          You will then hear consecutive beeps which indicate that the camera is taking multiple pictures.
         The camera will stop shooting pictures only when the Burst capture is completed.
    Note:
    Flash is disabled when your camera is in Burst mode        .
    If the shutter button is pressed continuously, Burst capture will resume shooting pictures after
    the first set of Burst pictures recorded to memory.
    Using the Flash
    Adjust the camera flash setting accordingly when you are taking pictures indoors and outdoors.
    The flash has an effective range of approximately 0.5m to 3m.
    The camera flash is automatically turned off when a White Balance setting other than Auto is
    selected for use with the camera. The flash works in Capture (       ) mode.  
    						
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    You can choose one of these flash options:
    Auto When recording in a dark place and backlit conditions, the
    camera will automatically determine whether the flash
    is necessary
    Red-eye Reduction Pre-flash is performed before the main flash to reduce the
    red-eye; an effect caused by light reflected from the retina.
    Used in low light conditions when photographing people
    or animals. The pre-flashes contract the pupils of the
    subjectÕs eyes.
    Fill-in Used to soften dark shadows on the face of the subject due
    to back light, strong direct light or sunlight. The flash will
    always be used regardless of the surrounding brightness.
    Off Used when recording in a place where flash photography
    is prohibited, or when utilizing the night view or indoor
    lightning for recording. The flash will always be off during
    recording.
    To select a flash option, toggle the Flash button until you see its icon appear on the status LCD.
    Using the Self-Timer (      )
    If you need to take a group picture including yourself or a solo picture but no one is there to help
    you, use your cameras Self-Timer. The Self-Timer provides a 10-second delay between the time
    you press the Shutter button and the time the picture is taken, giving you just enough time to run
    in front of the camera to include yourself in the picture.
    Self-Timer works in Capture mode         only. To enable the Self-Timer, turn the dial knob to one
    of these three modes:(                         ), then do the following:
    1.Press the LCD button to turn on the LCD monitor.
    2.Press Menu button to display the menu screen on LCD monitor.
    3.Press      or      button repeatedly until the Camera Menu
       screen appears.
    4.Press      button to select the SELF-TIMER option.
    5.Press      or      button to turn ON the Self-Timer.
    6. Press Menu button to exit from menu screen.
    7.Press the shutter button. A red LED will then flash for 10 seconds and beep at the final three
       seconds. Afterwards, the camera will beep once, indicating that the picture is taken.
    Note:
    The Self-Timer is automatically turned off after the picture is taken or if the camera is powered
    off.  
    						
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    Voice Memo (     )
    Voice memo allows a fifteen seconds audio track to be recorded with a still image. Voice memo
    is controlled by pressing Voice Memo button. When the function is active, the microphone icon
          is displayed on the status LCD. The recording will automatically stop when the set time has
    elapsed. To cancel the recording and erase the audio track, press the Voice Memo button before
    the recording has finished.
    Voice memo can be used on one of these three modes: (                           ).Press Voice Memo
    button soon after the image captured to start recording the audio track.  When using Burst mode,
    the audio file is attached to the last image in the series. The voice memo cannot be played back
    in quick view; it can only be heard in the playback mode. Images with voice memo audio tracks
    have a           icon displayed with them. When making recording, be careful not to touch or cover
    the microphone. The quality of the recording is proportional to the subject to microphone distance;
    the closer to the microphone the better, the better the sound recording.  
    						
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    Camera Settings
    When taking pictures, you may simply use the default settings which have already been chosen
    for use with your digital camera. But if you want to have more control over the quality of your
    pictures and customize how you want to use your digital camera, you may adjust the various
    camera settings to suit your needs.
    Specifically, your digital camera allows you to do the following:
    Select the desired camera sensitivity.
    Adjusting exposure compensation.
    Adjust the white balance when taking pictures under different lighting conditions.
    Choose the desired quality and resolution for your pictures.
    Control the use of the LCD monitor and power of your camera.
    Specify basic settings such as language, date and time.
    Enable the Self-Timer.
    Camera settings can be accessed from the following three menus: Picture, Camera, and Setup
    menus. The Capture (        ), Sports (        ) , and Burst (        ) modes all share the same menus
    and settings.
    This section describes the camera settings underneath each of the three menus in detail. If you
    are not familiar yet on how to access camera menus, refer to Navigating through Menus in the
    Getting Started section for information on how to display menu screens and choose settings.
    The Picture Menu (      )
    If you want to improve picture results, go to the Picture Menu
    and adjust its option settings. In this menu, you will modify the
    following settings: ISO, Exposure Compensation, White Balance,
    Picture Quality, Picture Resolution.
    ISO (Sensitivity)
    Three camera sensitivity settings can be selected : ISO 100, 200 and 400. The numeric values
    are based on an ISO equivalent. ISO is the standard used to indicate film sensitivity, the higher
    the number, the more sensitive the film, the more noise the image.
    Exposure Compensation
    Pictures may turn out underexposed if the subject is backlit (that is, the light source is behind the
    subject) or when you are photographing under extremely bright lighting. To avoid having  
    						
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    underexposed pictures, you can adjust the EV (Exposure Value) Compensation to control how
    much light enters the digital camera when taking pictures. EV Compensation also helps prevent
    having too light or too dark pictures.
    EV Compensation can be adjusted over a range of -1.5 to +1.5 EV in steps of 0.3 EV. Here are
    guidelines on how to choose an ideal exposure setting for your pictures:
    a. If the ambient light is normal, a zero (0) value will automatically choose the correct exposure
        for your pictures.
    b. If the ambient light is too dark, increasing the value gives you better picture results.
    c. If the ambient light is too light, decreasing the value gives you better picture results.
    White Balance
    White Balance allows you to obtain the highest color fidelity possible by taking into account the
    lighting conditions under which your pictures are taken. Set the appropriate White Balance setting
    to remove the color cast by the current lighting conditions.
    Auto White Balance should work well under most normal lighting conditions. If Auto White Balance
    does not produce the desired results, choose one of the other White Balance settings depending
    on the ambient lighting conditions. For instance, selecting Bulb can minimize the orange color
    cast by household light bulbs.
    Specifically, the following are the White Balance settings that are available:
    MODE Lighting Conditions
    Auto Automatically chooses the best White Balance for given lightning condition
    Sun Outdoors daylight
    Bulb Incandescent lighting
    Tube1Cool fluorescent lightning
    Tube2 Warm fluorescent lightning
    Picture Resolution and Quality
    The Resolution option allows you to choose a picture size (in number of pixels). There are two
    types of resolution to choose from:
    Full 2048 x 1536
    Half 1024 x 768
    The Quality option allows you to choose a compression setting for your pictures. Compression
    is a way of encoding image data so as to minimize the pictures file size. Three compression
    settings are available for selection:  
    						
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    High compression reduces the pictureÕs file size to the minimum
    Moderate compression makes the file size small yet retains picture quality
    Low compression preserves picture details and does not compress much data.
    This results in a higher file size yet provides higher quality pictures.
    This results in a higher file size yet provides higher quality pictures.
    Both the resolution and compression settings affect the quality of your pictures. Preferably, select
    a high resolution and low compression when pictures are intended for printing. If you will be
    sharing pictures on the Web, you may choose a low resolution and a medium or high compression
    to minimize the file size.
    Note:
    Burst pictures can be taken only at Half resolution and at Medium or Low quality. If these settings
    are not chosen for your camera, the camera automatically sets itself to Half resolution and Medium
    quality.
    The Camera Menu (       )
    In the Camera Menu, you can switch ON and OFF the
    following camera features: LCD Monitor, Auto Review
    of Pictures, Self-Timer.
    LCD
    For most people, it is easier and more convenient to use the LCD monitor when taking pictures.
    Take note, though, that using the LCD monitor in extended periods of time eats up battery power
    fast. To save battery power, occasionally, you can take pictures without the LCD monitor. Turn
    OFF the LCD and use the optical viewfinder to center on the subject as you would with a traditional
    camera.
    Auto Review
    The Auto Review feature allows a picture you have just
    taken to be displayed on the LCD for a few seconds
    before switching back to the live image. When Auto
    Review is ON, it lets you immediately delete unwanted
    pictures. (Refer to the section, Taking Pictures, to know
    more about deleting pictures just taken.)
    By default, Auto Review is ON. If you prefer not to use
    Auto Review, turn OFF this feature in the Camera Menu.   
    						
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    Self-Timer
    When you need to take a solo picture or a group picture, including yourself, but no one is there to
    help you, turn ON the cameras Self-Timer. When the Self-Timer is ON, there will be a 10-
    second delay between the time you press the Shutter button and the time the picture is taken,
    giving you just enough time to run in front of the camera to include yourself in the picture. To
    know more on how to take pictures using the Self-Timer, refer to Using the Self-Timer under the
    section Taking Pictures.
    Note:
    The Self-Timer is automatically turned off after the picture is taken or if the camera is powered
    off.
    The Setup Menu
    Use the Setup Menu options to control the use of your digital
    camera. In this menu, you can make adjustments to Advanced
    Setting, Language Selection, Date and Time, Auto Power Off,
    Sounds, LCD Brightness.
    Advanced
    The Advanced option displays camera information which
    include the firmware version. It also allows you to restore
    camera settings back to factory defaults.
    Select Ye s if you want to reset the camera to the original
    factory settings.
    Language
    Use the Language option to choose the language to use for displaying camera menus and
    messages. By default, English is the selected language.
    Note:
    The languages available for selection may be different on cameras in certain countries.
    Set Clock
    Use the Set Clock option to set your digital camera to the current date and time (in month/day/
    year, hour:minutes format). You need to have accurate date and time settings in order to know
    when exactly each of your pictures was taken.  
    						
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