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Basic Recor

ding

 (Night View Portrait) Mode

Used when recording subjects with night view as the background. The flash and red-eye

reduction will always be used.

Under low light conditions, the shutter speed will become slow. Since this may result in the

image becoming blurred, use of a tripod is recommended.

 Press the MODE button and select 

.

 (Flash Off) Mode

Used when recording in a place where flash photography is prohibited, or when utilizing the

night view or indoor lighting for recording. The flash will always be off during recording.

Under low light conditions, the shutter speed will become slow. Since this may result in the

image becoming blurred, use of a tripod is recommended.

 Press the MODE button and select 

.

Note:

* If the subject is moving, the image will appear blurred.

 (Long Distance) Mode

Used when recording scenery. The flash will always be off during recording.

 Press the MODE button and select 

.

Summary of Contents for Digital Revio KD-210Z

Page 1: ...ge of this product please read this User s Manual and the warranty card carefully and keep them in a safe place for future reference Before accepting the warranty card please make sure that the date o...

Page 2: ...ry restriction concerning radio wave interference This equipment is a class B information technology device based on the standards of VCCI Voluntary Control Council for Interference Use of this device...

Page 3: ...Selecting the Recording Mode 29 Auto Mode 30 Red eye Reduction Mode 30 Forced Flash Mode 30 Night View Portrait Mode 31 Flash Off Mode 31 Long Distance Mode 31 Macro Recording Mode 32 Self timer Mode...

Page 4: ...es Protect Setting 54 Displaying the file number 56 Adjusting the Screen Contrast 56 Selecting the Image to Print DPOF 57 Chapter 6 Advanced Operations SET UP Using the SET UP Menu 62 Customizing the...

Page 5: ...gree of danger or damage that may occur if the displayed content is not followed or the product is misused Warning This symbol indicates that misuse may result in serious injury and even death Caution...

Page 6: ...n consult the dealer from whom you bought the product Do not allow the camera to get wet Fire electrical shock and or malfunction of the unit may occur if internal parts are exposed to water or other...

Page 7: ...e strap may wrap around the neck causing strangulation or accessories such as batteries SD Memory Card etc may be swallowed Unstable surfaces such as on an unstable table or an angled surface Camera d...

Page 8: ...acts with a dry cloth before use When cleaning or carrying out non photographic operations on the cam era disconnect the AC adapter for safety Remove the batteries when the camera will not be used for...

Page 9: ...About the SD Memory Card Multi Media Card As well as the SD Memory Card included with this camera Multi Media Cards may also be used Caution SD Memory Cards and Multi Media Cards are manufactured usi...

Page 10: ...card check and deletion may take some time Always back up important data When using SD Memory Cards Multi Media Cards on a PC do not change the attributes read only etc of the files image data on the...

Page 11: ...re is difference in internal resistance and capacity depending on the recommend usage period and usage environ ment temperature Avoid use under low temperature and always use new batteries Battery lif...

Page 12: ...oftware Windows 98 98SE QuickTime Windows Adobe Acrobat Reader Windows Macintosh KD 210Z User s Guide Windows Macintosh Optional accessories AC adapter model DR AC2 Soft case model DR CC1 Chapter 1 Pr...

Page 13: ...le Flash sensor Viewfinder window Lens Flash Self timer LED Shutter button LCD monitor Status LCD Viewfinder LEDs Viewfinder eyepiece Battery card cover MENU button DISPLAY button PICTURE button MODE...

Page 14: ...can be changed Note For details on default settings see Default settings are of page 45 The camera mode and picture quality mode can also be selected see page 15 5 way button Used for zoom operation a...

Page 15: ...batteries the battery level is indicated using 3 levels full half full empty e Picture quality mode The picture quality of image data can be selected from 3 types by pressing the PICTURE but ton SUPE...

Page 16: ...ry card cover At this time check to make sure that the cover is completely closed Note AA Batteries that can be used are AA alkaline batteries and AA nickel hydrogen batteries When using AA alkaline b...

Page 17: ...tteries life may decline from bad contact when there is oil or grease on the battery cover or metal parts within the battery compartment If a contact part is accidentally touched or there is decline i...

Page 18: ...ttery card cover w Face the label of the SD Memory Card Multi Media Card toward the front of the camera and securely insert into the camera with the mark on the label facing up until a click is heard...

Page 19: ...e care so that it is not accidentally banged When installing the strap there is a possibility that the camera could be dropped and dam aged Place the camera on a stable surface before installing the s...

Page 20: ...ck to make sure that new batteries fully charged battery or AC adapter have been installed connected w Set the main switch to The LCD monitor will turn on and the Lan guage Setting screen will appear...

Page 21: ...the SET button The Confirmation screen for the date setting will appear 1 Press the SET button again The set values will be save and a through image image as seen through the lens will be displayed o...

Page 22: ...camera and subject is near record with the LCD monitor set to ON since the viewfinder and the recording range will vary For macro recording see page 32 Definitions of viewfinder LED display statuses...

Page 23: ...nd If the main switch is set to while the lens is being held Err may appear in the status LCD If this occurs turn the main switch to OFF and turn it back to e Press the PICTURE button to set the pictu...

Page 24: ...riting the recorded image to the SD Memory Card Multi Media Card will start and at the same time the card access LED on the side of the camera will light or ange When the card access LED turns off the...

Page 25: ...ding Use the following procedure if the subject to record is not in the center of the viewfinder q Position the subject so that it falls within the focus frame of the viewfinder and lightly press the...

Page 26: ...the camera For details on formatting see page 63 2 The time of release lock varies depending on the type of card used and picture mode Image blur warning If there is a possibility of the image becomin...

Page 27: ...n To delete use the button to select NO and then press the SET button If there is no key operation within the 5 sec onds the image is automatically saved and returns to displaying the through image Wh...

Page 28: ...out 250KB About 400KB ECONOMY About 60 images About 32 images About 100KB About 200KB 1 When using an SD Memory Card Note The default setting for the compression rate is NORMAL See page 68 for details...

Page 29: ...ash Self timer night view portrait Self timer flash off Self timer long distance Self timer macro recording Note When pressing the button with holding the MODE button down the MODE changes in reverse...

Page 30: ...hile the flash is being charged the viewfinder LED will light in red While the LED is on flash recording cannot be made When continuously using the flash for recording check to make sure that the LED...

Page 31: ...Mode Used when recording in a place where flash photography is prohibited or when utilizing the night view or indoor lighting for recording The flash will always be off during recording Under low ligh...

Page 32: ...urred When using macro recording the use of a tripod is recommended Caution For macro recording the recording range and the field of view within the viewfinder will differ Use the LCD monitor for re c...

Page 33: ...age recording is completed when the buzzer sound is heard Note Focus adjustment in the macro recording mode may take longer than usual Focus adjustment may be difficult for the following A location wh...

Page 34: ...utton and select Note The self timer can be used with and modes r View the LCD monitor or look through the viewfinder to determine the image composi tion and then press the W and T buttons to set the...

Page 35: ...ess the button to enter the Screen Contrast menu and use the and buttons to adjust the brightness Note The screen will become darker with the button and brighter with the button Pressing the button wi...

Page 36: ...ngs q Set the main switch on the top of the cam era to The lens will extend If the main switch is set to with the lens is being held Err may appear in the status LCD If this occurs turn the main switc...

Page 37: ...repeat steps e and r t Press the SET button to exit the M REC menu mode Through image will be displayed on the LCD monitor y Record using the set conditions See Re cording page 23 Note The menu setti...

Page 38: ...Through images will be displayed on the LCD monitor with a yellow frame And the resolution will be displayed in the upper left of the screen and the recording time will be displayed in the upper right...

Page 39: ...utton and press the button again A blue frame will appear on the LCD monitor and the magnification ratio will be displayed on the top right Use the LCD monitor as the viewfinder for recording Note Pre...

Page 40: ...ompensation Note Pressing the button will darken the image and the button will lighten the image e Press the SET button to exit the M REC menu mode Note The result after setting the camera exposure ma...

Page 41: ...he setting changes as shown below every time the button is pressed Auto default setting Daylight Incandescent lighting Strobe lighting Fluorescent lighting e Press the SET button to exit the M REC men...

Page 42: ...ds but by turning on Slow shutter mode the range can be extended to between 1 2000 and 2 seconds q Enter the M REC menu mode and press the button to select Slow Shutter w Press the button and select O...

Page 43: ...ding location q Enter the M REC menu mode and press the button to select Screen Contrast w Press the button to enter the Screen Contrast menu and press the but ton to adjust the brightness e Press the...

Page 44: ...lack White w Press the button and select On e Press the SET button to exit the M REC menu mode Through image on the LCD monitor will be displayed in black and white Note When Black White is selected t...

Page 45: ...ES e When the SET button is pressed all settings will return to the default settings and the M REC menu mode will end Default settings are Movie mode Off Digital Zoom Off Camera Exposure 0 White Balan...

Page 46: ...he main switch on the top of the cam era to The latest image recorded will be displayed Notes Movies will be displayed inside a yellow frame When there is no image data the message No picture in camer...

Page 47: ...ure quality type of the recorded image is displayed Superfine Fine Economy Movie Protected mark displayed only for protected images 1 The maximum number of frames this camera can play back is 999 If t...

Page 48: ...k Note Movies are displayed in a yellow frame Movies may take some time to display w Press the SET button The playback of the movie will start Note All information displays will be cleared at the time...

Page 49: ...ed q Set the main switch on the top of the cam era to The last image recorded will be displayed Note Movie images will be displayed inside a yellow frame w Press the MENU button and enter the PLAY men...

Page 50: ...press the button to select This Note If NO is selected and the SET button is pressed the camera will return to the normal playback screen r Press the SET button The displayed image will be erased and...

Page 51: ...he SET button After Erasing ALL Pictures is displayed all images are erased and No Picture in Cam era is displayed Note If there are one or more protected images the last frame is displayed Erasure ti...

Page 52: ...pear at one time Note The image displayed at the time of entering the menu is displayed inside a red frame within the index screen The select frame is displayed with a red frame Movie images are displ...

Page 53: ...he SET button Slideshow will start with the first frame and each frame will be displayed in order at an interval of 3 seconds r During playback Press the SET button to stop playback The image displaye...

Page 54: ...en will appear YES is selected Note In the protect confirmation screen the frame number of the screen is displayed on the lower right If NO is selected using the button and the SET but ton is pressed...

Page 55: ...e Press the button The protect confirmation screen will appear YES will be selected r Press the button to select NO t Press the SET button The protect setting will be removed from the image and the pr...

Page 56: ...n or MENU button the file no will be cleared from the image Adjusting the Screen Contrast The screen contrast can be adjusted according to the brightness of the playback location q Enter the PLAY menu...

Page 57: ...nt service when ordering 2 DPOF abbreviation for Digital Print Order Format When printing images using the DPOF function on your own printer first check with the printer manufacturer to make sure that...

Page 58: ...ted Note The range that can be specified for Quantity is 1 99 for each image file If there are more than 100 images on the card the mes sage You may select up to 100 pictures will appear and the camer...

Page 59: ...will be displayed in a list e After checking the contents using the button press the button and select OK r Press the SET button The camera will return to the DPOF menu t Press the SET button to exit...

Page 60: ...age re moved will be displayed Note If NO is selected and the SET button is pressed the deletion will be canceled and the camera will return to the list display t Press the button to select OK and pre...

Page 61: ...the button to select Clear ALL and press the SET button The camera will return to the DPOF menu e Press the SET button to exit the PLAY menu mode PLAY DPOF List 1 2 100 0023 File number Quantity 100 0...

Page 62: ...lf Timer Auto Shut Off Number Reset Beep Quick Review Date Time Language Saturation Sharpness Compression e Press the button to select the menu content Note To make a series of settings repeat steps w...

Page 63: ...nds q Enter the SET UP menu mode and press the button to select Self Timer 10 sec is selected w Press the button to select 3 sec The setting will take effect at the time the menu selection is made e M...

Page 64: ...ted w Press the button to select On The setting will take effect at the time the menu selection is made e Move to the next menu or set the main switch to a mode other than to exit the SET UP menu mode...

Page 65: ...ing or will be displayed for 5 seconds on the LCD monitor See page 27 q Enter the SET UP menu mode and press the button to select Quick Review Off is selected w Press the button to select On The setti...

Page 66: ...ter the Language menu e Press the button to select the de sired language and press the SET button The language confirmation screen will appear r Press the button to select and press the SET button The...

Page 67: ...sharpened or softened Selecting Hard will sharpen images and selecting Soft will soften images q Enter the SET UP menu mode and press the button to select Sharpness Normal is selected w Press the but...

Page 68: ...UP menu mode and press the button to select Compression Normal is selected w Press the button to select Low The setting will take effect at the time the menu selection is made e Move to the next menu...

Page 69: ...d Display 32 000 colors or more resolution of 640 480 pixels or higher Others CD ROM drive USB port standard equipped 2 Macintosh OS Mac OS 9 0 9 1 9 2 Version 10 0 4 10 1 CPU PowerPC Memory 16MB or m...

Page 70: ...icon on the desktop w The KD 210Z User s Guide will be displayed Be sure to install QuickTime Adobe Acrobat Reader and KD 210Z User s Guide y Software checked in t will be installed in order Follow t...

Page 71: ...nsert the CD ROM supplied into the CD ROM drive t Click Search for the best driver for your device Recommended and then click Next y Click Specify a location and input D To USB connector for PC Instal...

Page 72: ...are using y Double click the DCIM folder u Double click 100konic to display the icon of the image file Note The first 3 digits of 100konic vary depending on the existing directory of the card i Doubl...

Page 73: ...r Copy GUIDE_ENG to a location of your choice t Double click the copied GUIDE_ENG to display the KD 210Z User s Guide Be sure to install And it is not necessary to install the Adobe Acrobat Reader for...

Page 74: ...mera will not only play back on the camera but may cause the camera to malfunction when inserted Do not change the file name of image data saved on an SD Memory Card Multi Media Card using a PC or sav...

Page 75: ...era do not use solvents such as benzene or paint thinner Before cleaning remove the batteries from the camera or disconnect the power plug of the AC adapter from the wall outlet The exterior casing su...

Page 76: ...and foreign objects away from the terminal section About image data Use a PC to delete images and files recorded with other models The recorded data may be lost when you or a third part misuses the SD...

Page 77: ...a is being used at low temperature 79 New nickel hydrogen battery which is not charged is being used 11 Main switch is not set to or 23 36 Recordable SD Memory Card Multi Media Card is 26 63 not inser...

Page 78: ...contact the dealer from whom you pur chased the camera Symptom Check page Cannot play back Battery dies after very little playback Correct date is not displayed when turning on power Cannot transfer i...

Page 79: ...k 2 4 movie playback index playback slideshow Deletion Single frame all frames format LED display Self timer LED viewfinder LED card access LED Buzzer Various warnings during recording Auto date funct...

Page 80: ...tions from accidents from covering with sand submerging underwater applying of excessive force dropping fire etc will not only void the warranty but badly damaged products may prevent full restoration...

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