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Custom white balance ...........................................................................................55

Focus modes ..............................................................................................................56
Camera sensitivity - ISO .............................................................................................57
Flash range and camera sensitivity ............................................................................57
Full-time AF.................................................................................................................58
Metering modes ..........................................................................................................58
Exposure bracketing ...................................................................................................59
Digital zoom and image size.......................................................................................59
Image control - color, sharpness, contrast, & saturation ............................................60

Bulb exposures........................................................................................................................61

A short guide to photography ...............................................................................................................62
Movie recording....................................................................................................................................64

Recording movies with the RC-3 remote control (sold separately).........................................65

Playback mode - viewing and editing images ......................................................................................66

Single-frame playback display.................................................................................................66
Histogram display ....................................................................................................................67
Movie playback display............................................................................................................67
Viewing pictures ......................................................................................................................68
Viewing movies........................................................................................................................69
Deleting images.......................................................................................................................69
Display button - playback mode ..............................................................................................70
Enlarged playback ...................................................................................................................71
Navigating the playback-mode menu ......................................................................................72
Playback-mode menu - basic ..................................................................................................74

Deleting images ..........................................................................................................74
Locking images ...........................................................................................................75
Changing the index playback format ..........................................................................75

Playback-mode menu - custom 1 (Slide Show) ......................................................................76
Playback-mode menu - custom 2............................................................................................78

About DPOF ...............................................................................................................78
Creating a DPOF print order.......................................................................................78
Ordering an index print ...............................................................................................79
Canceling a DPOF print order ....................................................................................79
Copying images ..........................................................................................................80

Frame-selection screen ...........................................................................................................81
Viewing images on a television ...............................................................................................82

Setup mode - controlling the camera’s operation ................................................................................83

Navigating the setup menu......................................................................................................84

Setup menu - basic .................................................................................................................86

LCD monitor brightness ..............................................................................................86
Formatting CompactFlash cards.................................................................................86
Auto power save .........................................................................................................87
Audio signals ..............................................................................................................87
Volume ........................................................................................................................87
Language ....................................................................................................................87

Setup menu - custom 1 ...........................................................................................................88

File number memory...................................................................................................88
Select folder ................................................................................................................88

Setup menu - Custom 2 ..........................................................................................................89

Resetting the camera..................................................................................................89
Setting the date and time............................................................................................90
Setting the date format ...............................................................................................91
Video output................................................................................................................91

Data-transfer mode - connecting to a computer ..................................................................................92

Arcsoft PhotoImpression system requirements.......................................................................93
QuickTime system requirements .............................................................................................93
Connecting the camera to a computer ....................................................................................94
Connecting to Windows 98 and 98SE.....................................................................................96

Automatic installation ..................................................................................................96
Manual installation ......................................................................................................97

Connecting to Mac OS 8.6 ......................................................................................................99
Auto power save (data-transfer mode)....................................................................................99

CompactFlash card folder organization .............................................................................................100

Disconnecting the camera from the computer ......................................................................102

Windows 98 and 98SE .............................................................................................102
Windows Me, 2000 Professional, and XP ................................................................102
Macintosh..................................................................................................................103

Changing the CompactFlash card (data-transfer mode).......................................................104

Troubleshooting..................................................................................................................................105

About Ni-MH batteries ...........................................................................................................107
Removing the driver software - Windows..............................................................................108

Care and storage ...............................................................................................................................109
Technical specifications ......................................................................................................................114

Summary of Contents for DiMAGE S404

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL E...

Page 2: ...ul solutions overheat or explode which may damage property or cause personal injury Do not ignore the following warnings Only use the batteries specified in this instruction manual Do not install the...

Page 3: ...smoke discontinue use Immediately remove the batteries taking care not to burn yourself as the batteries become hot with use The continued use of a damaged product or part may cause injuries or fire T...

Page 4: ...ing situations 25 Quick view 26 Quick view display 27 Deleting images in quick view 27 Digital subject program button 28 Flash modes 30 Flash range auto recording mode 31 Flash signals 31 Camera shake...

Page 5: ...Copying images 80 Frame selection screen 81 Viewing images on a television 82 Setup mode controlling the camera s operation 83 Navigating the setup menu 84 Setup menu basic 86 LCD monitor brightness...

Page 6: ...card slot door Self timer Remote control lamp p 32 Flash p 30 Digital subject program button p 28 Strap eyelet p 15 Viewfinder p 12 LCD monitor p 14 Menu button Battery chamber lock p 16 Flash mode M...

Page 7: ...te balance indicator p 54 Flash mode indicators p 30 Manual focus indicator p 56 Image size display p 40 Image quality display p 41 Drive mode indicators p 32 Microphone indicator p 43 Exposure mode i...

Page 8: ...ND LENS CAP GETTING UP AND RUNNING 4 3 LCD MONITOR DISPLAY b Flash mode indicator p 30 d Contrast compensation display p 60 e Color saturation compensation display p 60 f Exposure compensation display...

Page 9: ...placing exhausted batteries wait thirty seconds between removing the old batteries and inserting the new ones Low battery warning battery power is very low The batteries should be replaced as soon as...

Page 10: ...loss A type I CompactFlash card must be inserted for the camera to operate If a card has not been inserted a no card warning will automatically be displayed on the monitor and three dashes will be dis...

Page 11: ...he mode dial is turned to another position Adjustments made with exposure compensation will be reset to 0 0 when the camera is turned off or changed to another mode While using the viewfinder or LCD m...

Page 12: ...of the optical zoom is visible in both the viewfinder and LCD monitor Assisting the optical zoom is a 2 2X digital zoom The effect of the digital zoom doubles the power of the telephoto position of th...

Page 13: ...function is controlled with the shutter release button Place the subject within the focus frame Press and hold the shutter release button partway down The focus signals will indicate that the focus is...

Page 14: ...ime of capture Mode indicator Delete this frame No Yes Press the up key to see the histogram of the displayed image When the histogram is displayed the left right keys cannot scroll to the next image...

Page 15: ...rograms The flash mode p 30 can be changed and the exposure can be altered using the exposure compensation function p 46 In extreme lighting conditions changes in exposure compensation may not produce...

Page 16: ...w light and backlit conditions Red eye reduction the flash fires twice before the main flash burst to reduce red eye an effect caused by light reflected from the retina Use in low light con ditions wh...

Page 17: ...the basic section of the setup menu p 84 AUTO RECORDING MODE The drive modes control the rate and method images are captured Icons indicating the selected drive mode appear on the data panel and LCD m...

Page 18: ...ts the maximum number of images that can be captured with different image quality and image size combinations Economy Standard Fine 2272 X 1704 Image Quality Image Size 1600 X 1200 1280 X 960 640 X 48...

Page 19: ...completed the camera will reset and the entire bracket must be made again When using flash there will be a delay between frames as the flash charges The remaining number of frames in the bracket serie...

Page 20: ...settings are made The four way keys of the controller are used to move the cursor in the menu Pressing the center of the controller will enter a setting Use the up down keys of the controller 2 to scr...

Page 21: ...quality settings super fine fine standard and economy Always select the desired setting before taking the picture See navigating the auto recording mode menu section on page 38 In multi function reco...

Page 22: ...r will continue to count down when the number of recordable images falls below one thousand Camera Notes AUTO RECORDING MODE Voice memo allows a five or fifteen second audio track to be recorded with...

Page 23: ...before being saved delete store Auto Every time a still image is recorded it is stored with an exif tag that contains the date and time of recording as well as shooting information This information ca...

Page 24: ...e shutter speed or aperture value displayed may not change When set to any value other than 0 0 the exposure compensation icon will remain on the data panel and LCD monitor as a warning 46 47 AUTO REC...

Page 25: ...unction recording mode the controller selects the focus area used The wide focus area and focus area selection allow flexibility in a variety of situations The wide focus area is an array of local foc...

Page 26: ...etting has been selected the cursor will return to the menu options and the new setting will be displayed Changes can continue to be made To return to the recording mode press the menu button Changes...

Page 27: ...e modes are set in the basic section of the multi function recording mode menu p 50 APERTURE PRIORITY A 1 52 53 MULTI FUNCTION RECORDING MANUAL EXPOSURE M To set the shutter speed Use the left right k...

Page 28: ...alanced and will produce acceptable results with the daylight and cloudy settings MULTI FUNCTION RECORDING CUSTOM WHITE BALANCE White balance is the camera s ability to make different types of lightin...

Page 29: ...ISO setting of 64 will have the least noise and 400 will have the most noise An ISO setting of 400 will allow the camera to be hand held in low light conditions without the need of a flash FOCUS MODE...

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