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Summary of Contents for Power PRO series G100

Page 1: ...imagination atwork GE Digital Camera Power PROSeries GIO0 ...

Page 2: ...ndicates that this product complies with the Europeanrequirements for safety health environment and customer protection CE marked cameras are intended for salesin Europe Thissymbol crossed out wheeled bin WEEE Annex IV indicates separate collection of electrical waste and i electronic equipment in the Europeancountries Please do not throw the equipment into domestic refuse Pleaseuse the return and...

Page 3: ...er and take particular care tokeep the terminals dry Do not heat the batteries or throw them into afire Do not attempt to deform disassemble or modify the batteries Keep the batteries out ofreach ofbabies and small children In cold locations battery performance will deteriorate and the life span ofthe battery may be compromised Memory Card Notes When using anew orused SD memory card or aSD memory ...

Page 4: ...o not take apart or attempt toservice the camera yourself o Do not drop or knock the camera Improper handling may damage the product Turn the camera off before inserting orremoving the battery and memory card Avoid directly touching or scratching the camera lens Do not expose the camera toharsh environments such as moisture chemicals or extreme temperatures which may shorten the life ofyour camera...

Page 5: ...ooler area and let itslowly adjust toroom temperature o Always place the camera on avibration free surface This manual provides you with instructions on how touse your new GE digital camera Every effort has been made toensure that the contents of this manual are accurate however General Imaging Company reserves the right tomake changes without notice Symbols used inthismanual Throughout this manua...

Page 6: ...2 Inserting the Battery and SD SDHC SD C Card Not included 13 Turning On and Off 15 Setting Language and Date Time 15 Set Display Language 15 Set Date Time 16 About the LCD Screen 17 Using the Modes 18 Display Setting 18 LCD Screen Display 19 Still Picture Mode Display 19 Video Shooting Mode Display 21 Playback Mode Display 22 Using the Mode Dial 23 Shooting in Auto Mode 24 Manual Mode 24 Shutter ...

Page 7: ...8 PanningShot 29 Text 29 Portrait 29 Distorting Mirror 29 Party 29 Indoor 29 Leaf 29 Museum 29 Night Portrait 29 Pet Mode Dog 29 Pet Mode Cat 29 Fax 29 Auto Scene Mode ASCN 30 BASIC OPERATION 32 Shooting in Auto Mode 32 Using the Zoom Function 32 FocusSetting 33 Macro Mode 33 Self TimerSetting 34 OpenFlash 35 White BalanceSetting 36 Continuous Capture Setting 37 EVSetting 38 ...

Page 8: ...te Button 45 USING THE MENUS 46 Still Picture Menu 46 ExpoMetering ExposureMetering 46 Size 47 OIS 47 ContinuousAF 48 HDR 48 Setting Menu 49 Quality 49 AF AssistBeam 50 Digital Zoom 50 Date Imprint 51 Movie Mode Menu 52 ExpoMetering ExposureMetering 52 ImagePixel 53 OIS 53 ImageColor Setting 54 Blink Detection 55 Playback Menu 56 Protect 56 Delete 57 DPOF Digital Print Order Format 58 Trim 59 HDR ...

Page 9: ...ersion Firmware version 68 CONNECTIONS 69 Connecting to a PC 68 Setting the USBMode 68 Transferring Filesto your PC 68 VideoSystem 70 Set Eye FiSDCardConnection Mode 70 Supported HDMIConnection 71 Connectingto a PictBridge Compatible Printer 72 Setting the USBMode 72 Connecting the Camera and Printer 73 Using the PictBridge Menu 74 Printwith Date 74 Printwithout Date 75 Print Index 76 Print DPOF 7...

Page 10: ...in the camera model you purchased along with the following accessories Ifanything ismissing or appears tobe damaged please contact your retailer RechargeableLithium Ion Battery Warranty Card CD ROM USBCable ACAdapter ShoulderStrap ...

Page 11: ...low U 1 Betweenthe shooting and setting menus you can usethe jog dial to select additional functions quickly 2 Playingback pictures or movies you can usethe jog dial to select individual files quickly 3 Thejog dial canalso be usedto select basiccamera settings AF ...

Page 12: ...Front View Rear View ...

Page 13: ...Left View Right View Top View __ _i d _ I Bottom View ...

Page 14: ...14 15 16 17 18 19 2O Playback Button AF Button Up Button Flash Button Right Button Delete Button Self Time Button Down Button Macro Button Left Button SET Button Shoulder Strap Mount USB HDMI Port Handle Zoom Wheel 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Shutter Button ExposureCompensation Button ContinuousCapture Button Power Button ModeDial FlashLampON OFF CardSlot Battery Compartment Tripod Socket Speaker ...

Page 15: ...indicator isred it means that the battery isnot fully charged when the camera indicator turns green it indicates that the battery is fully chargedand ready to use to optimize battery life charge the battery for at least four hours when charging it for the first time Thecharger isfor indoor useonly _ harging the battery should only be done with the camera in the off position Pleasecharge the batter...

Page 16: ...tment 2 Insert the battery into the battery slot inthe correct position as shown inthe following diagram i i _ xtensive continuous useof the camera cancause battery to overheat Pleasealways usecaution when removing the battery ...

Page 17: ... shown Write protection i _ ptional SD SDHC SD C cards are not included The use of 64P1B to128 GB memory cards from reputable manufacturers are recommended for reliable data storage Toremovethe SD SDHC SD C card open the battery compartment and gently pushthe card to releaseit Removethe card out carefully l ...

Page 18: ...eralSetupmenu do the following 1 Pressthe Powerbutton to turn the camera on 2 Pressthe button pressUp Downbutton to switch between menus selectGeneral SetupMenu pressQ button to enterSet Menu After the camera ispowered on set the camera to Auto mode by turning the Mode Dialat the top of the camera seepage 23 Set Display Language 1 In the GeneralSetup Menu pressUp Down button to select Language pre...

Page 19: ...s right button toselect the item tobe set press Up Down button toselect the desired value 3 Press the Q button toconfirm the setting Set Date Time 1 In the General Set Menu press Up Down button to select Date Time press Q or Right button to enter setting mode ...

Page 20: ...red blueor green that consistently appear on o the LCDscreen Thesepoints are normal inthe manufacturing processand do not affect the recording processin any way _ Avoid exposingthe LCDscreento water removeany moisture on the LCDscreenwith a soft dry cleaning cloth If liquid from inside the LCD screen comes in contact with your skin wipe the area with a clean cloth and then wash thoroughly with soa...

Page 21: ...disp button totoggle between these modes Default Grid and Clean Default mode Display the camera parameters on screen Clean Does not display any additional icons Grid Camera parameters with Grid and Histogram ...

Page 22: ...ene Mode M Manual Mode p Program AE Panorama Mode 2 MacroMode 3 Zoom 4 Remainingnumber of pictures 5 SDMemorycard built in Memory 6 Battery Status 7 ImageSize 8 White Balance Adjustableonly in M S P Mode 9 Picture Color Adjustableonly in M S P Mode 10 Stabilization 11 ISOValue Adjustableonly in M P _ Mode 12 Histogram ...

Page 23: ...ith signal 18 Expo Metering AiAE Spot Multi 19 AF Mode Single AF Multi AF Object Tracking 20 Self Timer 2 sec 10 sec Smile 21 FlashMode Force Off _y_ FlashAuto _ Force Flash _ Slow Sync Slow Sync Red Eye _ Red Eye Reduction 22 Continuous Shot _ Single Continuous Shot Cont Shot High Speed VGA Cont Shot East 4M Time Lapse 23 HDR ...

Page 24: ...ty 9 Picture Color 10 ImageStabilization 11 ExposureCompensation EVvalue 12 Eye FiON with signal 13 ExpoMetering AiAE Spot Multi 14 AF Mode For optimal video shooting it isrecommended that an SDmemorycard be used If you shoot video using only the camera s internal memory the end results may have imagejitter noise and vastly shorter recording times _ ptical Zoom and Digital Zoom can be adjusted Dig...

Page 25: ... MemorySpace this picture total number of pictures 4 SDMemoryCard Built in Memory 5 Battery Status 6 Zoom Magnification Area ImageZoom Ratios 8 ImageZoon 9 Shooting Date 10 Continuous Capture Group Playback 11 Eye FiON with signall 12 Red EyeReduction 13 HDR ...

Page 26: ...a will adjust the aperture Shutter Priority automatically toensure correct exposure Setting allows you tochoose the EV value and the camera will select both the shutter speed and Program AE aperture automatically Face Beautifier _ _ZThis mode automatically enhances facial features with skin softening touches and eye brightening capabilities Panorama Mode _ Capture asequence of shots that automatic...

Page 27: ...nder and press the Shutter button halfway down to focus on the subject 3 The LCD screen will show agreen focus frame after the subject isinfocus 4 Press the Shutter button down fully tocapture the image When selecting manual M mode you can set the aperture and shutter speed manually 1 Set the mode dial toM and press the button to enter the Manual Mode setting menu 2 Press the Up Down button tosele...

Page 28: ... Exposure P mode you can adjust the combined settings ofEV value shutter speed and aperture The display on the LCD screen is showing these settings inthe screen below 2 Press the Up Down button toselect the parameter adjustment 3 Press the Q button toconfirm the settings and enter the shooting screen 1 Set the mode dial atthe top ofthe camera toP and press the button to enter the Auto Program Expo...

Page 29: ...w these easy steps tocreate apanoramic picture 1 Turn the mode dial tothe Panorama setting 2 Press Left Right button toselect shooting direction After 2 seconds orifyou press the shutter button the camera will enter shooting mode automatically 3 Compose the first view ofthe panoramic picture on the LCD screen and press the Shutter button tocapture the image 4 When you finish shooting the first pho...

Page 30: ...se try again shown on the LCD screen means that the moving angle deviates from the green baseline during camera moving which leads toshooting failure and you need toshoot again lnMontage mode up to4photos can be captured when the image size is set at3MP lnthe Panorama menu you can set initial shooting direction ofleft toright or right toleft InManual Scene Mode you can select from atotal of25 scen...

Page 31: ...i _ii i_ i_ i_ i_ i_ ii i_i_il _i_ii i_i i i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilililil ii_ii_i i ii_ ii_ii iiiiiiiii i i i ii _ii _i_i_i_ii_ ASCNAuto Scene Identifiesthe sceneautomatically Person Backlighting Landscape Macro Night Scene Night ScenePerson Auto Landscape Forlandscapesand outdoor shots Vivid reproduction of green and blue Forfast moving subjects Capture sharp action shots with minimal blur Thismode ...

Page 32: ... taking pictures oflarge groups orinareas with uneven lighting Indoor For indoor settings Reduce blur and improve color accuracy _Leaf For plants Capture brilliant shots ofgreenery and blossoms _ Museum For museums or flash free areas Retain color and reduce blur Night Portrait For portraits against night scenery Pet Mode Dog Quickly identifies adog capturing quick or unexpected movements Pet Mode...

Page 33: ...de Night Portrait Backlit Portrait Night LandscapeMode Macro Mode Auto Mode To use ASCN 1 Turn mode dial to SCN function then select ASCN mode LCD screen will be shown as follows 2 Holdthe camera steadily and aim at the subject The optimum scene mode will be selectedautomatically 3 Pressthe Shutter button halfway down to focus 4 Pressthe Shutter button all the way down to take the picture ...

Page 34: ...nd night scenes When the sun or any other light source is behind you ASCN will automatically adjust the Backlit Portrait foreground exposure toproduce the best pictures possible _ _ Night Landscape Mode For night scenes ASCN will automatically increase the ISO value tocompensate for low light To produce more detailed close ups ASCN will automatically engage the camera s Macro mode Macro Mode and a...

Page 35: ...ic View Finder and press the Shutter button halfway down to focus on the subject 4 The LCD screen will show agreen focus frame after the subject isinfocus S Press the Shutter button down fully tocapture the image Your camera isequipped with two types of zoomfunctions Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom Pressthe Zoom button of the camera to zoomin or out of the subject while taking pictures Zoom Wheel Se...

Page 36: ...led Object Tracking will only work when lens isfocused on the object TheMacrosetting is ideal for shooting small objects or close up photos This modeallows you to focus on subjects very closeto the camera 1 Press _ button to enter ContinuousMacrofunction menu 2 Pressthe Left Right button to select the following two modes Macro Off Selectthis option to disable Macro _ Macro On Selectthis to focus o...

Page 37: ...e picture is shot 10 seconds after the Shutter button is pressed Self TimerSmile Oncethe Shutter button ispresseda photo istaken assoon asa smile isdetected on the LCDscreen the Q button to confirm the settingsand exit the Press menu Pressthe Left Right button to select the following 4 modes Self TimerOff Disablesthe Self Timer Self Timer 2 sec A single picture isshot 2secondsafter the Shutter but...

Page 38: ... goesoffautomatically basedon existing light conditions Force Flash Theflashwill engagewith eachshotevenif thereis enoughavailablelight to take the photowithout flash SlowSync Thisallows for night scenery photosthat include peoplein the foreground The useof a tripod is recommended when shooting with this setting SlowSync Red Eye Using this modefor slow synchroshots with red eye reduction _ Red Eye...

Page 39: ...tton toenter White Balance Menu 2 Press Left Right button toselect the following 8modes o_ AWB _ Daylight _ Cloudy _ Fluorescent Fluorescent CFW _ Incandescent _ Manual WB Press the Shutter button todetect WB _ ColorTemp 1900K 10000K PressUp button to adjust Kvaluel press Down button to exit Kvalue the Q button to confirm the settingsand exit the Press menu ...

Page 40: ...nt Shot Fast 4M Continuously capture 4MP images up to 25pix sec with a maximum of 40 images _ Time Lapse Automatically capture pictures at pre defined intervals the Q button to confirm the settingsandexit the 3 Press menu Pressthe Left Right button to select the following 5 modes Single Capturea single shot only _ Continuous Shot Shoot at the rate of 10pictures per secondwith the maximum pixel set...

Page 41: ...hese steps 1 Press button to enter setting screen 2 Press Left Right button toselect the required functions Exposure Compensation The exposure compensation feature allows you toadjust the light exposure value tocontrol the brightness ofthe image The adjustable range of exposure value is from EV 3 0 to EV 3 0 3 Press Up Down button to adjust image value 4 Press Q button to complete the setting and ...

Page 42: ...sneeded when shooting inbrighter conditions Pictures taken athigher ISO settings will generally have more noise than those taken atlower ISO settings Shutter Adjustment Youcanadjust the shutter speedvalue Selecting a higher shutter speedwill capture fast moving objects more clearly Selecting a slower shutter speedwill result insome motion blur of moving objects Thecamera s ISOsettings include auto...

Page 43: ...y background and foreground Asmall aperture opening will keep both the background and main object inclear focus In shooting mode press the Recording shortcut button _ to begin recording video After finishing press the Recording shortcut button or the Shutter button tostop and store the video The camera will return toshooting mode automatically ...

Page 44: ...toselect different color effects 1 Press the _ button toselect the image color setting menu 2 Press Left Right button to select image color setting 3 Pressthe Q button to confirm the settings and exit the menu _ Normal _ Vivid _ Retro _ Blackand White _ Negative _ 70 s Film _ PopArt _ Rock ...

Page 45: ...photos or video clips stored inthe internal memory or on the SD memory card 3 To play aselected video clip press the Q button toenter the movie playback mode During video playback the operating instructions will appear on the screen Press the Left Right button and press the button toengage the following actions The operating instruction icons are as follows 1 Increase Volume4 Decrease Volume 2 Pau...

Page 46: ...om wheel counter clockwise tothe Wposition todisplay thumbnail images of the photos and videos on the screen WZoom Zoom in L 1 Usethe Zoom button to switch between 3 5 4x4and Date Folderthumbnail display 2 When displaying 3x3and 4x4 use Up Down Left Right button to select a picture or video clip for viewing when displaying the Date Folder useUp Down button to select the Date Folder ...

Page 47: ...ntly being displayed _ ress the Q button torestore apreview icon toits original image size The zoom buttons can also be used during playback This allows you tomagnify photos between 2x to8x 1 Press the _button toswitch toplayback mode 2 Use the Left Right navigation buttons toselect aphoto to magnify 3 Rotate the zoom wheel clockwise to T to zoom in 4 Use the Zoom wheel tozoom inand out The zoom m...

Page 48: ...apicture or video clip you want todelete with the Left Right button 3 After pressing the Down Delete button the delete screen will display on the screen 4 Select Delete One or Back with the Up Down button and press the Q button for confirmation _ Erased photos video clips cannot be recovered _ lease refer topage 57 for instructions on deleting more than one image atatime ...

Page 49: ... _ fter selectinga function youcanpressthe Upbutton to returnto the StillPicturemenufor otherPhotoSetupor CameraSetuppages Oryoucanpressthe Downbutton severaltimes to moveto the nextsetupmenupage _ efer to the following pagesfor more details abouteach setting Three metering target sizes are available to choosefrom AiAE Artificial Intelligence AE targets the camera s entire field of view Spot meter...

Page 50: ...sed by unintentional hand shake low light or slow shutter speed Thebigger the number of recorded pixels is the better the image quality becomes Asthe number of recorded pixels lessen you will be able to record more images on a memory card UseStabilization Modein dark environments or when using a slower shutter speed _ hooting in a windy or unstable environment suchas a moving vehicle may cause blu...

Page 51: ... toany camera or subject movement HDR Use this setting tocontrol wide dynamic image range when taking static pictures Photos with extreme contrast of bright and dark areas will still maintain distinguishable detail and depth Use of tripod is recommended There are two options Off o On There are two options Off On ...

Page 52: ...g menu Quality Thecamera s quality setting adjusts the compression ratio of the images Higher quality settings produce better quality photos but will take up more memoryand card space 2 Press Q or Right button to set menu Thereare three options for picture quality o Best 0 Fine Normal ...

Page 53: ...ssist lamp The AF assist beam isuseful for focusing inthe dark orinlow lighting conditions on aparticular subject Digital Zoom Use this setting toenable or disable the Digital Zoom function When Digital Zoom is turned off only the Optical Zoom is functional ...

Page 54: ...Date Imprint Include a Date Time stamponthephotoimage off Date Date Time ...

Page 55: ...PressUp Downbutton to selectthe menuoptionsto beset 3 PressLeft Right button to select functions Three metering target sizes are available to choosefrom AiAE Artificial Intelligence AE targets the camera s entire field of view Spot metering targets a small area in the center of the camera sfield of view Multi metering targets a slightly larger area in the center of the camerasfield of view ...

Page 56: ...s i 1280x720 30 Class 2 Class 4 2 1280x720 60 Class 4 Class 6 3 ig20x1080 30 Class 6 Class 10 Recording time limit above 1280x720 29 fps format is under 29 minutes When recording inhigher pixel resolutions for extended periods of time this can cause the camera togenerate heat This is not acamera malfunction Use Stabilization lode indark environments or when using aslower shutter speed Shooting ina...

Page 57: ...lows you to select different color effects 1 Pressing _ button can select image color setting 2 Press Left Right button to select image color setting Image colorsetting effect hasthe following 4 options _ Normal _ Vivid _ Retro _ Blackand White ...

Page 58: ...etection is enabled by default unless disabled by the user When shooting if a subject is detected with its eyes closed the Blink Detection icon _ _i will appear on the screen to show that a blink was detected ...

Page 59: ...playback setting menu Protect To prevent ony pictures or videosfrom beingaccidentally erased usethis setting to lock one or oil of the files Thefollowing section provides detailed instructions on the various menu options To protect unprotect a picture or video 1 Use Up Down orrow button to select Protection press the or Right button to enter the submenu ...

Page 60: ... Protectto lockdisplayed photosor videos or select Unprotect to unlock then pressQ and select Back to return to the playback menu Delete There are 2 ways to deletefiles Delete One 1 In the Delete Option select Delete One and then press the_or Right button 2 Press the Left Right button to locate the photo or video to be deleted Press the Up Down button and select Delete One and press the _ button t...

Page 61: ... File protection must be removedfirst before a file can be deleted _ Deleting files will cause DPOF settings to be reset DPOF Digital Print Order Format The DPOF feature allows you to compile and select o group of pictures that you would like to print and will saveyour selection on the memory cord so that you con usethe SD memory cord to print without having to individually specify the photosyou w...

Page 62: ...e actual scene 1 In the playback mode press_to set pressQto enter setting screen 2 Press the Left and Right button to find the picture you want tooptimize and then select Confirm toperform HDR optimization or select Cancel togo back toPlayback menu Press the Q button and the Save Change prompt will appear Select toconfirm the changes and save the new image or select _ tocancel the changes and retu...

Page 63: ...t the photo which needs rotation 2 In the Q menu select _ toset press Q toenter setting screen 3 Press Left Right button toselect rotation direction or cancel and return toplay menu Red Eye Reduction Skin Soften Eye Brightening Eye Enlargement _ Cancel 4 Press the _ button toconfirm the setting For best results the face ofthe subject should be relatively large inthe LCD screen the subject should b...

Page 64: ... is saved as anew photo and stored inmemory together with the original photo 1 In the playback mode press Left Right button toselect the photo which needs color effect process 2 In the _ menu select _ toset press Qtoenter setting screen 3 Press Left Right button toselect acolor effect for image or cancel toreturn tothe playback menu 4 Press the _ button to confirm the setting _ esizing an image cr...

Page 65: ...layback you canusethis menusetting to playback a slideshow of a group of photos with continuous capture 1 PressQ_ button to enter playback screen 2 PressLeft Right button to selectcontinuous capture group of photos 3 PressQ to start playback Effect 1 interval lsec Melodious music Effect 2 interval lsec Enthusiastic music Effect 3 interval lsec Peacefulmusic 4 Pressthe _ button to confirm the setti...

Page 66: ...ption you can press the Up button to return to the menu for other Camera Setup pages Oryou can press the Down button to switch to the next menu page Refer to the following pages for more details about each setting Toadjust the settings 1 Selectthe setting menu for the options you want to set and press _ or Right button to enter the appropriate menu Beep Voucan changethe tones usedfor button presse...

Page 67: ...he Setup menu as described previously 2 Pressthe Up Down button to selectthe power items for the screenand camera and pressthe Right button 3 PressRightbutton to enter and press Up Down button to select soundtype then pressQ button to confirm setting After selecting a soundtype the following functions can be adjusted together alarm setting shutter button tone and time lapse 3 Pressthe Up Down butt...

Page 68: ...delete oil contents in the memory cord and built in memory including protected photo and movie files To use this setting 1 Select Format Memory inthe File and Software menu 2 Use the Up Down navigation button toselect Yes orNo Then press theQ button toconfirm the setting Dote Time See Setting the Dote and Time section on page 15 3 Select Yes the camera will format the selected media Note that when...

Page 69: ...mbering After you take a picture or video clip the camera will save it with a sequential number Youcan usethis to reset the file numbering to 1 Whenthe files in the memory card exceed 999 and the photos in the last file exceed999 a warning will indicate that the memorycard isfull 1 Select FileNumbering in the File Software menu then press Right 2 Selectthe option with the Up Down button and presst...

Page 70: ...he Up Down navigation buttons to select Yes or No Thenpressthe Q button to confirm the setting FW Version Firmware Version Usethis setting to view the current camerafirmware version SelectFW Version in the File Software menu then press Right To update to the latest firmware version you can go to the following website www ge com digitalcameras and look under Support ...

Page 71: ...the Up Down navigation buttons to select PC 3 Press the Q button toconfirm the setting Transferring files toyour PC Thecomputer will automatically detect the camera as a removable drive Double clickthe My Computer icon on the desktop to locate the removable drive and to copyfolders and files in the drive to a directory on your PCasyou would copy any typical folder orfile Followthe steps below to c...

Page 72: ...C Turn the camera offand disconnect the USB cable Windows operating system Windows 2000 Windows P Windows Vista Windows 7 Click the Safely remove the hardware icon and remove the USB connector according tothe appeared menu Macintosh Drag the untitled icon tothe Trash Untitled ...

Page 73: ...essQ button to selectset menu then enter connection menu to select Eye Fi select ON The video output signal can be switched to NTSCor PAL to accommodate different regional TV standards The appropriate setting will vary between regions NTSC USA Canada Taiwan Japan etc PAL Europe Asia excluding Taiwan Oceania etc Note The TV output will not display properly if an incorrect video system is selected 2...

Page 74: ...nHDMI TV 1 Use ehigh definition output terminal cable optional to connect your camera to on H DM Icam pliant TV 2 The camera will be automatically detected by the TV 3 After connecting vie HDMI the camera enters Play back mode Moke sure the camera and the TV ere both turned on before connecting _ Refer to TV instruction manual for information on your whet resolution sizes itwill support The resolu...

Page 75: ...ctly to a PictBridgecompatible printer using the supplied USBcable without the needfor a PC 3 Pressthe Q button to confirm the setting Setting the USB mode Thecamera s USBport canbe set to connect with either a PC or a Printer the following steps will ensure that the camera is correctly configured to connect with a Printer 1 Goto the camera sTransmission menu and select USB connection with the Up ...

Page 76: ...e cable to the USB port on the printer If the camera is not connected to a PictBridge compatible printer the following error message will appear on the LCD screen Theerror messageabovewill also appear if the USB mode isset incorrectly in which case you should disconnect the USBcable check the USBmode settings ensurethat the Printer is turned on and then try connecting the USBcable again ...

Page 77: ...ed and saved with each photo you take 1 Select Print with Date from the PictBridge Menu The following screen will appear Select the menu item with the Up Down button and press the Right button orQ button toenter the item Refer tothe following sections for more detailed information 2 Use the Left Right navigation buttons toscroll through on each setting the photos ...

Page 78: ...t dates on them 1 SelectPrint without Date from the PictBridge Menu Thefollowing screenappears Select Yes then pressQ button confirm print Select Cancel then press_ button cancel print 2 Use the Left Right navigation buttons to scroll through the images 3 Use the Up Down navigation buttons to select the number of prints for the current displayed image 4 Press the _ button and the following screen ...

Page 79: ...cel print Print Index Youcan usethis setting to print an index of all the photos currently inyour camera s memory 1 Select Print index from the PictBridge Menu The following screenwill appear 2 Select Yes then press_ button confirm print Select Cancel then press_ button cancel print ...

Page 80: ...ee DPOF section on page 58 1 Select Print DPOF from the PictBridge Menu Thefollow ing screenwill appear Exit Toexit the PictBridge Menu select Exit The RemoveUSB cable messagewill be displayed Disconnectthe USBcable from the camera and printer 2 Select Yes then pressQ button confirm print Select Cancel then pressQ button cancel print ...

Page 81: ... CMOS Focal Length 5 0mm Wide 75 0mm Tele 35mm film equivalent 28mm Wide 420mm Tele F number F3 9 Wide F5 6 Tele Lens Lens Construction 8groups 11 elements Optical Zoom 15x Normal Wide 23 6in oo 60cm oo FocusingRange Tele 5g 0in oo 150cm oo Macro 1 gin _o 5cm _o WideOnly Anti Handshake Optical Image Stabilization Digital Zoom 6 Digital Zoom CombinedZoom 90x ...

Page 82: ...udio AAC Stereo Auto Program AE Shutter Priority Manual Face Beautifier Panorama Movie Scene Auto Scene Landscape Sport Beach Sunset Fireworks Night Shooting Modes Landscape Multi Exposure Snow Children ID Glass Photo Frame Panning Shot Text Portrait Distorting Mirror Party Indoor Leaf Museum Night Portrait Pet Mode Dog Pet Mode Cat Fax Detection Features Face Smile Blink Pet Cat Pet Dog Photo Tou...

Page 83: ... Face Detection AFAssist Light On Off Artificial Intelligence AE AiAE Center Weighted Average Spot Fixedto Center of Frame FaceAE ProgramAE AE LockAvailable Shutter Priority _ 3EV in 1 3 StepIncrements i12000 4 Seconds MIS 8 Seconds Approx 10fps LargelFine Mode Single Photo Index 9116Thumbnails SlideShow Movie Date BurstShooting Zoom Approx 2x 8x Histogram Display Auto AWB Daylight Cloudy Fluoresc...

Page 84: ...x 39 3 110 2in 1 Ore 2 8m ISO 800 Internal Memory Approx 15MB SD SDHC SD C Card Up to 128GB Support Nonsupport MMC Card PictBridge ExifPrint Support Multi Language Support 26 Languages AV OUT USB 2 0 Micro 5 pin USB HDMI Type D Rechargeable Li ion Battery GB 5OA 3 7V 880mAh In Camera Charging Approx 170 Shots Based on CIPA Standards Temperature 32 104 F 0 40 C Humidity 0 90 Approx 4 3x2 Tx1 3in 10...

Page 85: ...s on the SDmemory card or in the internal memory LensError Thelens could be stuck and the camera will poweroff automatically SystemError Unexpectederror encountered Write Protect Thewrite protection switch in the SDmemory card isset to the LOCKED position Out of the Range When pictures were taken in Panoramamode the direction of movement was incorrect orthe angle was outside the range of the inter...

Page 86: ...o other actions are allowed during video audio recording Warning Battery exhausted The batteries are depleted This file cannot be played back The picture format isnot recognized by the camera No connection The camera is not connected tothe printer correctly Print error There is aproblem with camera orprinter Cannot print Check tosee ifthe printer isout ofpaper or ink Check tosee ifthe printer has ...

Page 87: ...ens on your camera _appears when taking pictures Use the Image Stabilization mode Images and video files cannot be _The SD memory card is full _Replace the SD memory card with anew one saved _Delete unwanted images Unlock the memory card No picture can be taken when press oThe SD memory card is full _Replace the SD memory card with anew one or ing the Shutter button _No available space to store th...

Page 88: ...s Use an SDHC card and shoot after formatting 4may result inslower recording the card times The SD memory card has been locked oThe camera may experience trouble recording HD movies toSD cards with arating lower than class 4 The number ofpictures or folders inthe SD memory card exceed the specifications so the playback of data folder can not be displayed Write tomemory card is slow Cannot write to...

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