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Press the OK button and then highlight ISO sensitivity using

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AUTO

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Changing ISO sensitivity (ISO Sensitivity)

Select a value according to subject brightness. Higher values enable you to photograph darker scenes
but also increase image “noise” (mottling).

Highlight an option using 

HI

 and press the OK button.

AUTO

Sensitivity is adjusted automatically according to shooting conditions. The
maximum ISO sensitivity value and other auto ISO settings can be adjusted
using the 

[ISO-Auto Set] option in Custom Menu (P.147)

.

100–12800

The sensitivity is set to the selected value.

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Changing ISO sensitivity (ISO Sensitivity)

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Summary of Contents for TG-7

Page 1: ...S before using this product Keep these instructions available for future reference We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before taking important photographs The screen...

Page 2: ...serting the battery and card 19 Removing the battery 20 Removing the card 21 Usable cards 21 Charging the Battery 23 Charging the battery using an optional USB AC adapter 23 Charging with a USB device...

Page 3: ...hoto shooting modes 54 Recording movies in movie mode n mode 55 Shooting Settings 56 Shooting settings 56 Direct Buttons 57 Settings accessible via Direct Buttons 57 Controlling exposure Exposure Comp...

Page 4: ...ority 87 Using optional accessories Accessory 88 Playback 89 Information display during playback 89 Playback image information 89 Switching the information display 91 Viewing photographs and movies 92...

Page 5: ...menu operations 117 Using Shooting Menu 1 Shooting Menu 2 120 Shooting Menus 1 and 2 120 Restoring Default Settings Reset 121 Saving Settings Assign to Custom Mode 122 Processing options Picture Mode...

Page 6: ...stom 148 E X WB Color 149 F Record 151 G Field Sensor 153 H K Utility 154 Assist Manual Focus MF Assist 155 Adding information displays using the INFO button G Info Settings 156 q Info Playback inform...

Page 7: ...ly with a smartphone Live View 178 Shooting remotely with a smartphone Remote Shutter 179 Resetting wireless LAN Bluetooth settings 180 Changing the password 181 Connecting the Camera to a Computer 18...

Page 8: ...01 Using GPS 202 Recording and Saving Logs 203 Recording logs 203 Saving logs 203 Using Buffered and Saved Logs 204 Things you can do with the designated app OM Image Share 204 Viewing Location Data 2...

Page 9: ...a 242 Storage 243 Pixel Mapping Checking the image processing functions 243 Shooting tips and information 244 The camera does not turn on even when a battery is loaded 244 A dialog prompting you to ch...

Page 10: ...8 Only the subject is displayed and no information is shown 248 Error codes 249 Specifications 253 Camera 253 Lithium ion battery 257 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 258 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 258 General Precautions...

Page 11: ...uct outside the country or region of purchase Wireless LAN Bluetooth and GPS The camera features built in wireless LAN Bluetooth and GPS Use of these features outside the country or region of purchase...

Page 12: ...e camera firmware The software can be downloaded from our website Be prepared to provide the camera serial number when downloading the software OM Image Share Download pictures marked for sharing to y...

Page 13: ...you want to know in this manual Search method Where to look Search based on what you want to do g Table of Contents Search based on names of buttons and parts of the camera g Names of parts P 15 Sear...

Page 14: ...performed using the front dial a FGHI Indicates an operation performed by pressing the up down left and right arrow buttons on the arrow pad b C Indicates cautions and limitations B Indicates tips and...

Page 15: ...P 23 Speaker Lens ring release button P 239 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 USB connector Type C P 23 P 182 HDMI connector Type D P 159 Battery card compartment cover P 19 Lock knob P 19 Battery card compartment c...

Page 16: ...37 P 96 P 94 P 95 Shutter button P 35 Control dial P 92 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 R movie 4 button P 54 P 97 Mode dial P 35 OK button P 69 P 92 P 117 Arrow pad P 57 F F exposure compensation button P 58...

Page 17: ...ance Preparation Unpacking the Box Contents At purchase the package contains the camera and the following accessories If anything is missing or damaged contact the dealer from whom you purchased the c...

Page 18: ...through the strap eyelet on the camera and back through the keeper loop Pass the end of the strap through the buckle and tighten as shown After attaching the strap pull on it firmly to ensure that it...

Page 19: ...on 1 Battery lock knob 1 Inserting and Removing the Battery and Card In this manual all storage devices are referred to as cards The following types of SD cards commercially available can be used with...

Page 20: ...pening or closing the battery card compartment cover To remove the battery first push the battery lock knob in the direction of the arrow then remove it Do not remove the battery while the card write...

Page 21: ...tch to LOCK prevents data being written to the card Return the switch to the unlock position enable writing LOCK Removing the card Do not remove the card while the card write indicator is displayed P...

Page 22: ...0OMSYS 999OMSYS DCIM GPSLOG SNSLOG 1 2 3 a DCIM Images are stored in the sub folders a Sub folders are automatically numbered sequentially GPSLOG GPS logs are stored in this folder SNSLOG Sensor logs...

Page 23: ...sing the following methods Using the F 5AC sold separately P 23 Connecting the camera to a computer P 182 Using a commercially available USB device P 25 Charging the battery using an optional USB AC a...

Page 24: ...isplayed after the USB cable is connected Pressing the ON OFF button after the monitor turns off turns the monitor back on and pictures can be taken during the charging To charge the battery abroad se...

Page 25: ...e When to charge the batteries If the camera displays the message shown in the illustration charge the battery 125 F5 6 ISO A 200 L N S ISON S ISON 0 0 0 0 01 02 03 01 02 03 1023 1023 P FHD 30p 30p F...

Page 26: ...es of USB devices USB devices that support an output of 7 5 W 5 V 1 5 A are recommended Some USB devices may not be used to charge camera batteries via USB For details refer to the documentation provi...

Page 27: ...d for a set period the camera will automatically go into standby to reduce the drain on the batteries This is referred to as sleep mode When the camera enters sleep mode the monitor will turn off and...

Page 28: ...T rk e Svenska Initial Setup After turning the camera on for the first time perform the initial setup by choosing a language and setting the camera clock File names are created based on date and time...

Page 29: ...uttons and press the OK button Press the INFO button to enable or disable daylight saving time Press the OK button to save changes and exit Date and time information is recorded on the card together w...

Page 30: ...th Highlight the desired language using the FGHI buttons and press the OK button Back Set W esky Suomi Italiano Polski Nederlands Fran ais Portugu s Pt Espa ol English Deutsch Norsk T rk e Svenska Wha...

Page 31: ...WB AUTO 1 4x 1 4x Focus Focus LOG P 30p 30p F 2 99 BKT HDR 1 4x 1 4x 2 0x 2 0x 2 2 1 2 3 39 37 36 35 34 33 32 38 31 49 45 46 48 47 40 41 42 43 44 26 25 23 22 24 27 28 29 30 5 6 7 12 14 15 21 8 9 10 1...

Page 32: ...ode P 78 Aspect ratio P 79 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Image quality still images P 80 Image quality movie P 82 Available recording time P 229 Number of sto...

Page 33: ...1 02 03 1023 1023 P FHD 30p 30p F 250 F5 6 ISO A 200 S ISON S ISON 0 0 0 0 01 02 03 01 02 03 1023 1023 P 250 F5 6 ISO A 200 S ISON S ISON 0 0 0 0 01 02 03 01 02 03 1023 1023 P 1 2 4 3 Not displayed in...

Page 34: ...ange metered using spot metering in green More Less 1 2 Dark Bright 3 4 1 2 4 3 Histogram display Level gauge display The orientation of the camera is indicated The tilt direction is indicated on the...

Page 35: ...es Shooting modes 0 AUTO P 38 P Program AE P 39 A Aperture priority AE P 41 SCN Scene P 43 7 Microscope P 49 6 Underwater P 51 C1 Custom P 52 C2 For information on the n position on the mode dial see...

Page 36: ...e AF confirmation mark N will be displayed and a green frame AF target will be displayed in the focus location 125 F5 6 ISO A 200 L N S ISON S ISON 01 02 03 01 02 03 1023 1023 P FHD 30p 30p F 1 0x 1 0...

Page 37: ...down 2 1 60 F2 0 ISO A 200 L N S ISON S ISON 0 0 0 0 01 02 03 01 02 03 1023 1023 P FHD 30p 30p F 1 0x 1 0x Wide W side 1 50 F3 2 ISO A 200 L N S ISON S ISON 0 0 0 0 01 02 03 01 02 03 1023 1023 P FHD 3...

Page 38: ...er button In auto mode the camera automatically selects the scene mode option appropriate to your subject when you press the shutter button halfway Once the selection has been made the 0 icon in the b...

Page 39: ...Shutter speed Aperture Exposure compensation amount 1 2 3 4 Letting the camera choose aperture and shutter speed P Program AE The camera chooses the optimal aperture and shutter speed according to sub...

Page 40: ...shutter speed 2 F2 8 The subject is too dark Use flash Small aperture high f number fast shutter speed 2000 F11 The subject is too bright The limits of the camera metering system have been exceeded If...

Page 41: ...bject brightness Lower aperture values larger apertures reduce the depth of the area that appears to be in focus depth of field blurring the background Higher aperture values smaller apertures increas...

Page 42: ...ter speed F5 6 1 The problem is caused by underexposure Choose a lower aperture value Fast shutter speed 2000 F5 6 The problem is caused by overexposure Choose a higher aperture value If ISO sensitivi...

Page 43: ...red beautifully J Portrait Nightscape Suitable for shooting portraits against a night view backdrop We recommend that you use a tripod and take pictures remotely with either OM Image Share or an optio...

Page 44: ...ile checking the progress We recommend that you use a tripod and take pictures remotely with either OM Image Share or an optional remote control P 178 P 179 P 188 For information on taking photos usin...

Page 45: ...g the camera automatically combines the frames into a single image When Construction Menu P 164 is set to On the scene mode is specifically configured for shooting in construction sites P 165 To maxim...

Page 46: ...ess the Y H button Live Composite Live composite photography Rotate the mode dial to SCN Highlight Nightscapes using FGHI or the control dial and press the OK button Highlight Live Composite using HI...

Page 47: ...result in the monitor and press the shutter button to end shooting once the desired result is achieved The maximum recording length of one shot is 3 hours Panorama Shooting a panorama Rotate the mode...

Page 48: ...5 to take a third frame The camera automatically combines the frames into a single panorama image To cancel the panorama function press the MENU button Focus exposure and other settings are fixed at...

Page 49: ...shots and the length of time the camera waits before shooting starts can be selected in Focus Stacking Settings P 131 In some cases it may not be possible to create a composite image due to shaking o...

Page 50: ...ol dial and press the OK button Microscope Release the shutter To take a series of shots at the same focus distance use focus lock P 66 or MF P 78 To choose a different scene press the Y mode function...

Page 51: ...for shooting underwater I Underwater Macro Optimized for taking underwater shots close to subjects h Underwater Microscope Suitable for shooting subjects under water from distances as close as 1 cm i...

Page 52: ...gs custom modes are equivalent to mode P Saving settings Adjust camera settings as desired Rotate the mode dial to a position other than n movie mode Press the MENU button to view the menus Highlight...

Page 53: ...al to C1 or C2 Recalling settings The settings saved using Reset Assign Custom Modes Custom Mode C1 or Custom Mode C2 in Shooting Menu 1 will be recalled Release the shutter 53 Using Custom Modes Cust...

Page 54: ...ovies Still photography modes Select these modes to film movies during still photography CMOS image sensors of the type used in the camera generate a rolling shutter effect that can cause distortion i...

Page 55: ...R L R 0 07 48 ISO A 200 AF AF n FHD 30p 30p F N REC 00 01 N REC 00 01 1 Recording level meter 1 The R button cannot be used to record movies in the following instances While the shutter button is pre...

Page 56: ...ISO AUTO Adjust settings while previewing the results in the display Some functions are not available in some shooting modes g List of configurable shooting modes P 206 2 1 1 Shooting Menu 1 AF Area P...

Page 57: ...ngs g List of configurable shooting modes P 206 The buttons to which functions can be assigned are listed below f a g c e d b Direct Button Assigned function a F button F Exposure compensation P 58 b...

Page 58: ...sation 0 Positive Adjusting Exposure Compensation The method used varies with the shooting mode Exposure mode Method P C1 C2 n 7 6 Rotate the control dial or Press the F button F and then press HI A P...

Page 59: ...es by about 2 When f Microscope Control is selected in 7 mode you have a choice between 2 and 4 zoom If the mode dial is rotated to P A or n press H If the mode dial is rotated to 7 press I If the mod...

Page 60: ...ight a frame advance rate and press the OK button to select Flash is disabled h Sequential Low Pictures will be taken at about 5 fps while the shutter button is pressed all the way down j Self timer 1...

Page 61: ...ntial shooting if the battery level icon blinks due to low battery the camera stops shooting and starts saving the pictures you have taken on the card The camera may not save all of the pictures depen...

Page 62: ...ssed all the way down and the start of recording the camera starts shooting a series of pictures using the electronic shutter when the shutter button is pressed halfway and begins recording the pictur...

Page 63: ...ovements by the subject etc may result in distortion in images When capturing the display will not become dark and no shutter sound will be made The slowest shutter speed is limited 63 Shooting withou...

Page 64: ...with red eye reduction flash g Slow Synchronization 1st Curtain The flash fires with slow shutter speeds to brighten dimly lit backgrounds h i etc Manual Value Control flash output manually If you hi...

Page 65: ...ete e Red eye may not work effectively under some shooting conditions The shutter speed becomes slower in g Slow Synchronization 1st Curtain Use a tripod to secure the camera in place Some features ma...

Page 66: ...n halfway to focus While focus lock is in effect the focus distance can be fine tuned using FG or the control dial Pressing the OK button zooming in or out pressing the MENU button or performing other...

Page 67: ...l remain lit for up to around 90 seconds while camera controls are in use or up to 30 seconds if no operations are performed The LED illuminator can be used during movie recording It cannot however be...

Page 68: ...To turn the LED illuminator off Press and hold the INFO button down until the LED illuminator turns off 68 Using the LED illuminator...

Page 69: ...ilization settings 3 P 84 Flash 2 4 P 64 Flash intensity control 2 P 85 Sequential self timer shooting P 60 Metering 2 P 86 Face priority P 87 Accessory P 88 Press the OK button to display Live Contro...

Page 70: ...no operations are performed for about 8 seconds AUTO AUTO Natural L N 4 3 AF AF FHD 30p 30p F WB AUTO WB AUTO P ISO AUTO 1 2 1 F G HI p HI p Cursor Displays the selected function name 1 2 Some functi...

Page 71: ...lts suited to the scene Vivid Produces vivid colors Natural Produces natural colors Muted Produces flat tones Portrait Produces beautiful skin tones Monochrome Produces a black and white tone Custom S...

Page 72: ...tmosphere by drawing out shadows and softening the overall image Dramatic Tone I II Enhances the local contrast of an image emphasizing the difference between bright areas and dark areas Key Line I II...

Page 73: ...B g C Custom Menu E Color Space P 149 Using Partial Color Record only selected hues in color Press the OK button and then highlight Picture Mode using FG Highlight Partial Color I II III using HI Sele...

Page 74: ...according to subject brightness Higher values enable you to photograph darker scenes but also increase image noise mottling Highlight an option using HI and press the OK button AUTO Sensitivity is adj...

Page 75: ...ble in most circumstances but other values can be selected according to the light source when N fails to produce the desired results or you wish to introduce a deliberate color cast into your images H...

Page 76: ...an underwater case at depths below 15 m 49 2 ft O 5500K For flash shooting J K L M One touch white balance Color temperature set for One Touch WB Situations in which you want to set white balance for...

Page 77: ...s well as under various light sources with different color temperatures The One Touch WB screen appears Photograph a piece of colorless white or gray paper Frame the piece of paper so that it fills th...

Page 78: ...fway You can select the focus area in the shooting menu The camera adjusts focus continuously during movie recording MF Manual Focus Use FG or the control dial to focus manually on a subject anywhere...

Page 79: ...oto and so on In addition to the standard aspect width to height ratio of 4 3 the camera offers settings of 16 9 3 2 1 1 and 3 4 Highlight an option using HI and press the OK button Aspect ratio can o...

Page 80: ...3 L N SF L F L 1023 1023 ISO AUTO L N N M1 RAW RAW L SF SF Photo file and image size options K Image quality You can select an image quality mode for still images Select a quality suitable for the ap...

Page 81: ...he individual JPEG and RAW files recorded when taking photos while JPEG RAW is selected cannot be deleted separately Deleting one automatically deletes the other If you delete the JPEG copy on a compu...

Page 82: ...o standard used in the device as the movie may not play back smoothly otherwise Video standards vary by country or region some use NTSC others PAL When shooting for display on NTSC devices select 60p...

Page 83: ...s SD 640 360 480fps 1 2 Record mode 4K Record 4K movies Record mode FHD HD Record standard movies Record mode HS High speed Record slow motion movies Footage shot at a high frame rate plays back at ap...

Page 84: ...On Optimal image stabilizer enabled Movie M IS Off Image stabilizer is off M IS On Image stabilizer enabled The edges of the frame are cropped out when M IS On is selected reducing the area recorded...

Page 85: ...nderexposed even though the exposure in the rest of the frame is just right Highlight an option using HI and press the OK button Flash brightness can be reduced by selecting negative values the lower...

Page 86: ...and press the OK button A ESP Balances brightness across the screen when shooting The brightness at the center and surrounding areas of the screen are measured separately When ESP is selected the cen...

Page 87: ...OFF OFF OFF OFF Automatic face detection Face priority The camera detects faces and adjusts focus and digital ESP Highlight an option using HI and press the OK button ON Face Priority On The camera d...

Page 88: ...es Accessory Use this option when optional accessories are attached Highlight an option using HI and press the OK button OFF Accessory Off Take pictures using the camera alone 3 PTWC 01 Select accordi...

Page 89: ...0 5 C 10 10 4 3 L N HDR1 1 22 4 5 17 16 21 20 15 6 7 8 9 14 13 12 11 10 19 18 2 3 Overall display F5 6 F5 6 1 0 1 0 G 4 G 4 A 4 A 4 Natural Natural sRGB sRGB ISO 400 ISO 400 125 125 2 0 2 0 18mm 18mm...

Page 90: ...16 17 18 19 Altitude water depth P 205 Temperature water temperature P 205 Date and time P 28 Aspect border 1 P 79 AF target display P 125 Shooting mode P 35 Shutter speed P 39 P 41 Exposure compensa...

Page 91: ...L N F5 6 F5 6 1 0 1 0 G 4 G 4 A 4 A 4 Natural Natural sRGB sRGB ISO 400 ISO 400 125 125 2 0 2 0 18mm 18mm 1 8 4000 3000 4 3 L N 15 100 0015 WB AUTO P 2023 08 15 12 30 00 10 10 1 3 2 Simplified display...

Page 92: ...frame or the previous frame during close up playback P 95 Index calendar playback Highlight image P 94 Arrow pad FGHI Single frame playback display the next frame I display the previous frame H Close...

Page 93: ...utton 4 You can select multiple images for 0 Erase Selected or Share Order Selected g Selecting multiple pictures Share Order Selected 0 Erase Selected P 97 Viewing movies Highlight Play Movie and pre...

Page 94: ...urn from calendar to index to single frame playback To exit from calendar to single frame playback press the OK button 2023 08 15 12 30 00 20 100 0020 1012hPa 10m 20 5 C 4 3 L N 20 2023 08 15 12 30 00...

Page 95: ...e frame playback Close up playback 1 2 2 zoom 14 zoom 3 4 Zooming in Close up Playback 2023 08 15 12 30 00 20 100 0020 1012hPa 10m 20 5 C 4 3 L N 14x 2x 1 3 2 4 8 G 8 G OK Press FGHI to scroll through...

Page 96: ...e scrolling You can also view other images using the control dial Scrolling playback of panoramas Perform scrolling playback of a series of images that are combined to create a panorama Select a panor...

Page 97: ...ted 0 Erase Selected You can select multiple images for Share Order Selected 0 or Erase Selected Select pictures by pressing the 4 R button during playback The image will be selected and P will be dis...

Page 98: ...isplay an image you want to delete and press the D G button Highlight Yes and press the OK button Erase Yes No Back Set Deleting pictures Erase The image will be deleted 98 Deleting pictures Erase 1 2...

Page 99: ...12 N P 113 Erase P 116 Using functions during playback The playback direct menu can be displayed by pressing the OK button during playback Highlight the desired option and select it by pressing the OK...

Page 100: ...RAW JPEG RAW JPEG Movie C Image Overlay N Erase 100 Using functions during playback...

Page 101: ...e associated image is displayed Select a photo with audio and press the OK button Highlight Play H and press the OK button Audio playback will start To end audio playback press the OK or MENU button U...

Page 102: ...ching RAW Pictures RAW Data Edit During playback display the photo you want to retouch and press the OK button Highlight RAW Data Edit and press the OK button Edit options will be displayed If the cur...

Page 103: ...or 3 4 After choosing an aspect ratio use FGHI to position the crop Black White Create a black and white copy of the current picture Sepia Create a sepia copy of the current picture Saturation Adjust...

Page 104: ...be available Select a different image Highlight an option using FG and press the OK button The effect can be previewed in the display If multiple options are listed for the selected item use FG to ch...

Page 105: ...ple frames Press the MENU button to return to single frame playback The date of recording of the still may differ from that of the original movie Trimming movies Movie Trimming Trim selected footage f...

Page 106: ...the OK button To jump to the first or last frame rotate the control dial Use HI to select the section to be deleted The section to be deleted is shown in red Press the OK button Highlight Yes and pres...

Page 107: ...G The image is marked for sharing A 9 icon and the file type will be displayed Up to 200 pictures can be marked for sharing at a time To cancel a share order press F or G Share orders cannot include...

Page 108: ...etion Display an image you want to protect and press the OK button Select 0 and press the OK button Then press F or G Press F or G to remove protection You can also protect multiple selected images g...

Page 109: ...be up to 30 s long Display the image to which you want to add audio and press the OK button Audio recording is not available with protected images To exit without adding audio select No Press the OK b...

Page 110: ...t clockwise The image rotates each time the button is pressed Press the OK button to save changes and exit The rotated image is saved in its current orientation Movies and protected images cannot be r...

Page 111: ...lide Interval Select the length of time each slide is displayed from 2 to 10 seconds Movie Interval Select Full to play back full length of each movie clip in the slideshow or Short to play back only...

Page 112: ...n separately for each picture Play the photograph back and press the OK button Select Image Overlay and press the OK button Select the number of images to be overlaid and press the OK button Highlight...

Page 113: ...t You can then have the pictures printed at a print shop that supports DPOF A memory card is required when creating a print order Creating a print order Press the OK button during playback and select...

Page 114: ...ers created with other devices Creating a new print order deletes any existing print orders created with other devices Print orders cannot include RAW images or movies Removing all or selected picture...

Page 115: ...ce you have removed all the desired pictures from the print order Select the date and time format and press the OK button This setting is applied to all images with print order data The setting will b...

Page 116: ...ete the current image Play back the photograph you want to delete and press the OK button Highlight Erase and press the OK button Highlight Yes and press the OK button The image will be deleted 116 De...

Page 117: ...djust basic and custom settings g The Video Menu P 134 q Playback Menu Playback and retouch options g The Playback Menu P 135 C Custom Menu Camera customization options g The Custom Menus P 144 e Setu...

Page 118: ...played about 2 seconds after you select an option Press the INFO button to view or hide guides Highlight a tab using the FG buttons and press the OK button Select an item using FG and press the OK but...

Page 119: ...able Items that are not available are grayed out and cannot be selected For the default settings of each option refer to Default Settings P 216 You can also navigate the menus using the front and rear...

Page 120: ...7 Shooting Menu 2 Interval Shooting P 127 Focus BKT P 130 Focus Stacking Settings P 131 Date stamps P 132 Picture Sound P 133 Using Shooting Menu 1 Shooting Menu 2 Shooting Menus 1 and 2 2 1 1 Shootin...

Page 121: ...o reset almost all settings or only those directly related to photography Highlight Reset Assign Custom Modes in 6 Shooting Menu 1 and press the OK button Highlight Full or Basic and press the OK butt...

Page 122: ...ly used settings and shooting modes can be saved to custom modes C1 C2 P 52 and recalled for use as required simply by rotating the mode dial P 52 At default settings custom modes are equivalent to mo...

Page 123: ...m Modes X Processing options Picture Mode You can make individual adjustments to contrast sharpness and other parameters via Picture Mode P 71 settings Changes to parameters are stored for each pictur...

Page 124: ...the image The overall image is brightened or darkened according to the impression of the subject Both dark and light tones can be produced according to the contrast Color Filter Color filter effects c...

Page 125: ...K button Highlight the position of the AF target using the FGHI buttons and press the OK button Pressing and holding the OK button before setting the position returns the AF target to the center To re...

Page 126: ...t will track its movement and automatically focus on it continuously To cancel the function press the OK button The camera may be unable to stabilize the focus or track the subject depending on the su...

Page 127: ...ose how long the camera waits before starting interval timer photography and taking the first shot 00 00 00 24 00 00 Interval Length Choose how long the camera waits between shots once shooting has be...

Page 128: ...ame rate Frame Rate for movies created using Time Lapse Movie The options available for Movie Resolution are 4K FullHD HD The options available for Frame Rate are 30fps 15fps 10fps 5fps The actual Sta...

Page 129: ...ient space on the card the time lapse movie will not be recorded If there is not enough charge left on the battery the shooting may end partway through Use fully charged batteries or use the USB AC ad...

Page 130: ...unt by which the focus changes with each shot Press the shutter button halfway to focus If the focus indicator blinks the camera is not in focus Press the shutter button all the way down to start shoo...

Page 131: ...of shots Select the number of shots that will be taken and combined to create the final picture The first shot is not included Rotate the mode dial to 7 Highlight Focus Stacking using HI and press th...

Page 132: ...le if the date and time have not been set g Initial Setup P 28 This option is not available for RAW pictures including pictures shot using JPEG RAW movies pictures recorded using e Portrait Handheld S...

Page 133: ...n be played back using Play H P 101 The Set number of shots setting for Custom Self timer will be fixed at 1 This option is not available for Pictures taken using 0 mode pictures recorded using e Port...

Page 134: ...or movie recording P 82 When shooting movies that will be viewed on a television select a frame rate that matches the video standard used in the device as the movie may not play back smoothly otherwis...

Page 135: ...Reset Protect P 137 Reset share Order P 138 Device Connection P 174 2 1 Playback Menu Reset share Order Device Connection Reset Protect Print Order Edit On Back Set Using the Playback Menu The Playba...

Page 136: ...ation Pictures for Playback n If set to On images in portrait orientation are automatically rotated to be displayed in the correct orientation on the playback display 136 Automatically Rotating Portra...

Page 137: ...Reset Protect Remove protection from multiple pictures simultaneously Highlight Reset Protect in the q Playback Menu and press the OK button Highlight Yes and press the OK button 137 Removing Protecti...

Page 138: ...Reset share Order Cancel share orders that are set on images Highlight Reset share Order in the q Playback Menu and press the OK button Highlight Yes and press the OK button 138 Cancelling a share ord...

Page 139: ...W Changing the display language Choose a language for camera menus and guides displayed when configuring functions P 143 b Monitor brightness adjustment Image Review Choose whether pictures are automa...

Page 140: ...ettings for connection to Wi Fi Bluetooth compatible smartphones and optional remote controls using the camera s wireless function P 180 P 172 Construction Menu Use and configure settings related to s...

Page 141: ...being used with other cameras or computers All data stored on the card including protected images is erased when the card is formatted When formatting a used card confirm that there are no images that...

Page 142: ...All Erase Back Set Deleting all images Card Setup All images on a card can be deleted at the same time Protected images are not deleted Highlight All Erase and press the OK button Highlight Yes and p...

Page 143: ...nds Fran ais Portugu s Pt Espa ol English Deutsch Norsk T rk e Svenska Selecting a language Select a different language for the menus and messages displayed in the monitor Highlight W in the e Setup M...

Page 144: ...F A B C D E F G H AF Illuminator MF Assist Off Back Set A Using the Custom Menus The Custom Menus Custom Menu A AF MF P 145 B Disp o PC P 146 C Exp ISO P 147 D A Custom P 148 E X WB Color P 149 F Reco...

Page 145: ...escription AF Illuminator Enable the AF illuminator to assist focus when lighting is poor Select Off to disable the AF illuminator MF Assist Enable MF assist to assist focusing during focus lock or ma...

Page 146: ...some kinds of lighting including fluorescent lamps When flicker is not reduced by the Auto setting set to 50Hz or 60Hz in accordance with the commercial power frequency of the region where the camera...

Page 147: ...ties Noise Reduct This function reduces the noise that is generated during long exposures Auto Noise reduction is performed at slow shutter speeds or when the internal temperature of the camera has ri...

Page 148: ...compensation value is added to the flash compensation value P 58 P 85 A WB Adjust white balance for use with flash Off The camera uses the value currently selected for white balance N The camera uses...

Page 149: ...the OK button A confirmation dialog will be displayed WB Set the white balance You can also fine tune the white balance for each mode P 75 Highlight the white balance option you wish to fine tune and...

Page 150: ...nal standards It is used in standard displays printers digital cameras and various applications In normal settings use sRGB as the standard setting Adobe RGB This color space produces a wider color ga...

Page 151: ...0001 If a card containing images is inserted the file numbers start at the number following the highest file number on the card Edit Filename Choose how files are named when photos and movies are sav...

Page 152: ...The selected characters appear in b Repeat Step 1 to complete the name then highlight END and press the OK button To delete a character press the INFO button to place the cursor in b and highlight the...

Page 153: ...lay You can also calibrate altitude Calibrate Elevation Calibrate altitude when the current altitude and the value shown by the camera do not match m ft Select whether altitude is shown in meters m or...

Page 154: ...Reset the gauge to factory default settings Adjust Choose the current camera angle as the 0 position Sleep Choose the delay before the camera enters sleep mode when no operations are performed In sle...

Page 155: ...ed at a higher magnification If you are using focus lock P 66 the location on which focus is locked will be displayed at a higher magnification Peaking Displays clearly defined outlines with edge enha...

Page 156: ...n of brightness in the image is displayed The horizontal axis gives the brightness the vertical axis the number of pixels of each brightness in the image 15 Areas above the upper limit of brightness f...

Page 157: ...Gauge Back LV Info Shooting information displays Choose the info shown in the live view shooting display g Switching the information display P 33 Level gauge display The orientation of the camera is...

Page 158: ...e 1 2 Single frame playback 4 frames 9 25 or 100 frames 1 2 3 Index display Calendar display 4 5 G Settings Index calendar display 2023 08 15 12 30 00 20 100 0020 1012hPa 10m 20 5 C 4 3 L N 2023 08 15...

Page 159: ...camera is connected via an HDMI cable you will be able to choose the digital video signal type Match output settings to the input settings on the TV 4K If possible the signal is output in 4K 3840 216...

Page 160: ...be used for playback only The camera monitor turns off You can operate the camera by following the operation guide displayed on the TV During single frame playback you can display or hide the informat...

Page 161: ...ize and compression rate Image size Pixel count Compression ratio Application Super Fine Fine Normal Large 4000 3000 LSF LF LN Select for the print size Middle1 3200 2400 aSF aF aN Middle2 1920 1440 b...

Page 162: ...Menu The following functions can be used when Construction Menu P 164 is set to On Construction in SCN mode P 165 Configuring an image size for the Construction Menu P 167 Displayed Grid in the Const...

Page 163: ...re not designed for use cases that require accuracy there is no guarantee that the measured values latitude longitude heading temperature etc are accurate With the exception of the warranty set forth...

Page 164: ...set on the camera C 2 1 Construction Menu Off Setup Menu b W m Settings 0 5 sec p 0 English Card Setup Back Set Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings Image Review Displaying the Construction Menu Press the MENU bu...

Page 165: ...value is 3200 r Construction 2 Use this setting when pictures taken using Construction 1 appear dark This setting is less susceptible to camera shake If you still experience camera shake when using Co...

Page 166: ...r A3 size such as documents and drawings X Panorama Shoot images with a wide angle of view Release the shutter When shooting you can lean against a wall or otherwise brace yourself to prevent blurring...

Page 167: ...ttings from Image quality for still pictures Highlight x or w using HI and press the OK button To use CALS H or CALS in combination with another compression rate SF or F change the settings in X Set P...

Page 168: ...hen CALS is selected w will be selected automatically when the camera is turned on When Off is selected the image size and compression rate will be set to the settings that were in use immediately bef...

Page 169: ...Displayed Grid an orange 25 segment grid guide will be displayed When S is selected a gray golden ratio grid guide will be displayed The histogram cannot be displayed while the orange 25 segment grid...

Page 170: ...mplished by connecting the camera to an external device such as a computer or smartphone g Connecting to Smartphones P 173 Copying Pictures to a Computer P 183 Connecting the camera and remote control...

Page 171: ...airplanes and other places where the use of Wi Fi is prohibited disable this function g Disabling the Camera s Wireless Functions P 172 Radio wave communications may be intercepted Please be aware of...

Page 172: ...Off and press the OK button The following functions will be disabled Device Connection P 174 Bluetooth P 176 To disable wireless connection standby and terminate wireless transmissions when the camera...

Page 173: ...designated app OM Image Share Download images from the camera to the smartphone Download pictures marked for sharing P 107 to your smartphone You can also use the smartphone to select images for down...

Page 174: ...djust Wi Fi Bluetooth settings The Bluetooth local name and passcode the Wi Fi SSID and password and a QR code are displayed in the monitor Tap the camera icon at the bottom of the OM Image Share disp...

Page 175: ...nd the connection At default settings Bluetooth is kept active even after the Wi Fi connection is terminated allowing you to shoot remotely with a smartphone To set the camera to also terminate Blueto...

Page 176: ...tart Device Connection P 174 in the Playback Menu of the camera Onq When the camera is on it will emit a wireless signal and be on standby for wireless connection By operating OM Image Share you can c...

Page 177: ...OM Image Share on the smartphone Depending on the smartphone a confirmation screen for Wi Fi connection may appear Follow the on screen guidance to connect the smartphone and the camera The images in...

Page 178: ...ting Onq for Bluetooth P 176 puts the camera on standby ready for a wireless connection Launch OM Image Share and tap Remote Control Tap Live View Tap the shutter button to shoot The image taken is sa...

Page 179: ...Bluetooth P 176 select Onq Selecting Onq for Bluetooth P 176 puts the camera on standby ready for a wireless connection Launch OM Image Share and tap Remote Control Tap Remote Shutter Tap the shutter...

Page 180: ...be reset Wireless Functions P 172 Bluetooth P 176 and Connection Password P 181 Resetting wireless settings ends pairing between the camera and smartphones Before connecting to a smartphone you will...

Page 181: ...Highlight Connection Password and press I Press the R button as directed by the on screen guide A new password will be set You can change both password for smartphone connections and Bluetooth connect...

Page 182: ...rox 10 hours If nothing is displayed on the camera screen even after connecting the camera to the computer the battery may be exhausted Use a fully charged battery Data transfer is not guaranteed in t...

Page 183: ...t Copying Pictures to a Computer Turn the camera off and connect it to the computer The location of the USB port varies with the computer For details refer to your computer s manual The selection scre...

Page 184: ...via USB OM Workspace This computer application is used to download and view photos and movies recorded with the camera It can also be used to update the camera firmware The software can be downloaded...

Page 185: ...of parts RM WR1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Shutter button Data transfer indicator Shutter button lock Mode dial 4 K n CONNECT Cable connector Battery compartment lid Battery compartment cover Strap eyelet 185 N...

Page 186: ...you must pair the camera and the remote control first Highlight Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings in the e Setup Menu and press I Highlight Wireless Shutter Setting and press I Highlight Start Pairing and pre...

Page 187: ...on will be reset Pair the devices again If you rotate the mode dial of a remote control that is not currently paired to CONNECT and keep it in this position for 3 seconds or if pairing fails the pairi...

Page 188: ...soon as it is turned on When the mode dial of the remote control is set to K still photography mode When you lightly press the shutter button of the remote control down to the first position press the...

Page 189: ...om the remote control when it is connected to a smartphone Pairing and remote photography are not available when Off is selected for Wireless Functions P 172 The camera does not enter sleep mode when...

Page 190: ...MAC address of the remote control The MAC address of the remote control is printed on the warranty card provided with the remote control 190 MAC address of the remote control...

Page 191: ...on the battery compartment cover or use it to turn the battery compartment lid Do not pierce batteries with sharp objects Confirm that the battery compartment lid is free of foreign matter before clos...

Page 192: ...pictures to an audience The TV remote can be used to control the display while the television is connected to the camera No app or other software is required You can also film movies while the camera...

Page 193: ...ings to the input settings on the TV Output Size The format for the video signal output via the HDMI connector can be chosen from the options below 4K 4K 3840 2160 priority 1080p Full High Definition...

Page 194: ...B C D E F G H Highlight an item using the FG buttons and press the I button HDMI Back Set HDMI Control Output Size 4K Off Highlight the desired option using the FG buttons and press the OK button HDM...

Page 195: ...the q button to view pictures If On is selected for HDMI Control P 196 the camera monitor will turn off when an HDMI cable is connected For information on switching to HDMI input see the manual provid...

Page 196: ...Operating the camera using a TV remote control A remote control can be used to operate the display while the camera is directly connected to the TV using an HDMI cable The TV must support HDMI Control...

Page 197: ...displayed on the TV During single frame playback you can display or hide the information display by pressing the Red button and display or hide the index display by pressing the Green button Some tel...

Page 198: ...e are displayed on images to which position information has been added The camera is not equipped for GPS navigation Be sure to use the latest version of the app GPS and other data displays These disp...

Page 199: ...camera may be set up not to display position information When taking the camera abroad be aware that some regions or countries may have laws regulating the use of this function Be sure to abide by all...

Page 200: ...t based on GPS location data Electronic compass errors may be caused by the effects of strong magnetic or electrical fields such as televisions microwaves large motors radio towers and high voltage li...

Page 201: ...ttings are set correctly in advance A GPS data must be updated every 4 weeks Use the newest possible A GPS data since the time to acquire position information could take longer as time has elapsed aft...

Page 202: ...ou are using the GPS function for the first time and the A GPS has not been updated or if the function has not been used for a long time it may take a few minutes for the position measurement to end I...

Page 203: ...layed in the monitor while the log is being saved Do not remove the card until the message has cleared from the display Removing the card while the log is being saved could cause loss of the log file...

Page 204: ...camera s wireless LAN function P 174 Things you can do with the designated app OM Image Share Logs stored on the card and images shot while recording logs can be transferred to your smartphone Transf...

Page 205: ...240 6 0 2 1 0 3 0 180 0 1 5 0 3 3 0 1 2 0 300 S N W S E W E S W N E 39 12 30 N W 145 23 59 12 34 3 LOG 1023 hPa 1227 m 270 0 240 255 W 285 300 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 6 Latitude and longitude If the GPS icon...

Page 206: ...P P 1 1 1 1 ISO sensitivity P P P P P P White balance P P P P P P AF mode P P 1 1 1 1 Aspect ratio P P P P P P K Image quality P P P P 1 P P n Movie quality P P P P P P P K Image stabilizer P P P P P...

Page 207: ...P P P Easy CALS P P P P P P P Interval Shooting P P P P Focus BKT P P P Focus Stacking Settings P P P P P P P Date stamp P P P P P Picture Sound P P P P Movie c P P P P P P P Recording Volume P P P P...

Page 208: ...ty P P P P 1 P nMovie quality P P P P P P KImage stabilizer P P P P P n Image stabilizer 1 Flash 1 1 1 1 Flash intensity control P P P P Sequential shooting Self timer 1 1 1 1 1 Metering Face priority...

Page 209: ...Focus Stacking Settings P P P P P P Date stamp P P P P Picture Sound P P P P P Movie c P P P P P 1 Recording Volume P P P P P 1 Video Frame Rate P P P P P 1 Video Bit Rate P P P P P 1 209 List of conf...

Page 210: ...ality P 1 P P P P 1 P nMovie quality 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 KImage stabilizer P P P P P P P P n Image stabilizer Flash 1 1 1 1 1 Flash intensity control Sequential shooting Self timer 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Metering...

Page 211: ...Focus Stacking Settings P P P P P P P P Date stamp P P P P P P Picture Sound P P P P P P Movie c P P P P P P Recording Volume P P P P P P Video Frame Rate P P P P P P P P Video Bit Rate P P P P P P P...

Page 212: ...ality 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 KImage stabilizer P P P P P P P n Image stabilizer Flash 1 1 1 Flash intensity control Sequential shooting Self timer 1 1 1 1 1 Metering Face priority Accessory 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 R...

Page 213: ...cking Settings P P P P P P P P Date stamp P P P P P Picture Sound P P P P P Movie c P P P P P Recording Volume P P P P P Video Frame Rate P P P P P P P P Video Bit Rate P P P P P P P P 213 List of con...

Page 214: ...P P P P nMovie quality 1 1 1 1 1 1 KImage stabilizer P P P P P P n Image stabilizer Flash 1 Flash intensity control Sequential shooting Self timer 1 1 1 1 1 1 Metering Face priority Accessory 1 1 1 1...

Page 215: ...Z Focus Stacking Settings P P P P P P Date stamp P P P P P P Picture Sound P P P P P P Movie c Recording Volume Video Frame Rate P P P P P P Video Bit Rate P P P P P P 215 List of configurable shooti...

Page 216: ...Default Settings Direct Button P 217 Live Control P 218 K Shooting Menus P 219 n Video Menu P 221 q Playback Menu P 222 C Custom Menus P 223 e Setup Menu P 226 216 Default Settings...

Page 217: ...when Reset Full is performed 3 Default settings will be restored for this function when Reset Basic is performed Function Default 1 2 3 Exposure compensation 0 0 P P P Flash For c in 7 mode and I H a...

Page 218: ...atural P P P ISO sensitivity AUTO P P P White balance AUTO P P P AF mode AF P P P Aspect ratio 4 3 P P P KImage quality LF P P P nMovie quality 1920 1080 Fine 30p P P P KImage stabilizer ON P P P n Im...

Page 219: ...performed 3 Default settings will be restored for this function when Reset Basic is performed 6 Shooting Menu 1 Function Default 1 2 3 Reset Assign Custom Modes Reset Basic Custom Mode C1 P Custom Mod...

Page 220: ...n P P Time Lapse Movie Off P P Movie Settings Movie Resolution FullHD P P Frame rate 10fps P P Focus BKT Off P P P Start Waiting Time 0 sec P P P Set number of shots 30 P P P Set focus differential No...

Page 221: ...ault settings will be restored for this function when Reset Full is performed 3 Default settings will be restored for this function when Reset Basic is performed Function Default 1 2 3 Movie c On P Re...

Page 222: ...formed 3 Default settings will be restored for this function when Reset Basic is performed Function Default 1 2 3 C Start BGM On P P Slide All P P Slide Interval 3 sec P Movie Interval Short P n On P...

Page 223: ...performed A AF MF Function Default 1 2 3 AF Illuminator Off P P P MF Assist Magnify Off P P Peaking Off P P B Disp o PC Function Default 1 2 3 G Info Settings qInfo Image only Overall P P P LV Info C...

Page 224: ...Default 100 P P P Lowest S S Setting Auto P P P Noise Filter Standard P P P Noise Reduct Auto P P P D A Custom Function Default 1 2 3 7 F Off P P P A WB N P P E X WB Color Function Default 1 2 3 X Set...

Page 225: ...s Copyright Info Off P Artist Name Copyright Name G Field Sensor Function Default 1 2 3 Record GPS location Off P Elevation Temperature Calibrate Elevation P m ft m P C F C P H K Utility Function Defa...

Page 226: ...fault settings will be restored for this function when Reset Basic is performed Function Default 1 2 3 Card Setup m Settings m Time Zone Auto Time Adjust Off W English b p 0 P Image Review 0 5 sec P P...

Page 227: ...N 1 8 28706 bSF 1920 1440 1 2 7 27111 bF 1 4 37538 bN 1 8 61000 SSF 1280 960 1 2 7 54222 SF 1 4 69715 SN 1 8 97601 The number of storable still pictures may change according to the subject whether or...

Page 228: ...When Construction Menu is set to On a is displayed as M b is displayed as d and S is displayed as c 228 Number of still pictures...

Page 229: ...50p h 1920 1080 Super Fine 30p i 1920 1080 Super Fine 25p j 1920 1080 Fine 60p 4 hours 40 minutes k 1920 1080 Fine 50p l 1920 1080 Fine 30p m 1920 1080 Fine 25p n 1920 1080 Normal 60p 7 hours 53 minut...

Page 230: ...ity approx v 1280 720 Normal 30p 14 hours 32 minutes w 1280 720 Normal 25p The maximum size of a single movie file is limited to 4 GB The maximum recording time of a single movie is limited to 29 minu...

Page 231: ...m Shock resistance The camera has cleared drop tests conducted under conditions specified by our company Indicates that the camera can be used under water for a specified amount of time and under a sp...

Page 232: ...ompartment cover or connector cover near water such as while at sea on a lake by the sea or by a lake or with wet hands The camera sinks underwater It cannot be used in hot springs When using the came...

Page 233: ...lled with clean water for about 10 minutes then allow it to dry in the shade in a well ventilated environment After using the camera underwater do not allow 60 or more minutes to pass without soaking...

Page 234: ...teries before putting the camera into storage for periods of a month or more Leaving the batteries in the camera for extended periods shortens their lives potentially rendering them unusable The norma...

Page 235: ...SB AC adapter F 5AC can be used with most home electrical sources within the range of 100 V to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz around the world However depending on the country or area you are in the AC wall outlet...

Page 236: ...it easily into a camera case when the silicone jacket is on Taking pictures with the Wireless RC Flash System You can take pictures and underwater pictures with a wireless flash when using a flash com...

Page 237: ...t Optional accessories Using optional accessories allows you enjoy shooting in various ways To attach an accessory remove the lens ring that comes with the camera LED Light Guide LG 1 Prevents uneven...

Page 238: ...hen shooting or carrying the lens A converter adapter CLA T01 is required to attach this accessory to the camera To use optional accessories configure the accessory settings in Live Control g Using op...

Page 239: ...t direction while pressing the lens ring release button Attaching the accessory Align the accessory with the attachment marker and rotate it in the attachment direction until it clicks into place Atta...

Page 240: ...er and rotate it in the attachment direction until it clicks into place Removing the accessory Rotate the accessory in the detachment direction while pressing the lens ring release button Attaching an...

Page 241: ...Align the accessory with the attachment marker and rotate it in the attachment direction until it clicks into place Rotate the conversion lens protection filter in the attachment direction and screw o...

Page 242: ...ave used the camera at the beach soak the cloth in clean water and wring well Foreign matter may adhere to the camera when using the camera in conditions where foreign matter such as dirt dust or sand...

Page 243: ...long time Before taking important pictures be sure to take a test shot and check that the camera works properly Pixel Mapping Checking the image processing functions The pixel mapping feature allows t...

Page 244: ...If you insert the battery in the wrong direction the camera will not turn on Be sure to insert it in the correct direction g Inserting the battery and card P 19 The battery is not fully charged Charg...

Page 245: ...The camera may shut down if its internal temperature rises after extended use Remove the battery and wait until the internal temperature has dropped enough for the camera to be used again The camera...

Page 246: ...The camera is used with the settings at the time of purchase The date and time of the camera are not set when purchased Set the date and time before using the camera g Initial Setup P 28 The battery...

Page 247: ...his is due to a phenomenon called flare or ghosting Frame the shot so that as few strong light sources as appear in the picture as possible Flare may occur even when light sources are not present in t...

Page 248: ...function as expected in the vicinity of strong electromagnetic fields such as from televisions microwaves large electric motors radio transmitters and high voltage power lines Normal function can som...

Page 249: ...ed pictures Before erasing download important images to a PC Card Full There is no space in the card Replace the card or erase unwanted pictures Before erasing download important images to a PC No Pic...

Page 250: ...y Empty The battery is exhausted Charge the battery No Connection The camera is not correctly connected to a computer HDMI display or other devices Reconnect the camera Logging function cannot be used...

Page 251: ...urrent card is correctly inserted and transfer to log file to the card The current log cannot be saved to the card Copy log files to a computer and delete them from the card Each card can store up to...

Page 252: ...og file to the card The battery is exhausted Charge the battery The camera is connected to a television or other device via an HDMI cable Disconnect the HDMI cable The USB AC adapter is being used to...

Page 253: ...with Design rule for Camera File system DCF RAW data Applicable standards Exif 2 31 Digital Print Order Format DPOF Sound with still pictures Wave format Movie MOV MPEG 4AVC H 264 Memory SD SDHC SDXC...

Page 254: ...c in A mode 1 10 1 32000 sec in i10fps and s 1 20 1 32000 sec in i20fps Shooting range Normal 0 1 m 0 3 ft to O W T Super macro 0 01 m 0 03 ft to 0 3 m 1 0 ft f 5 4 mm to 18 0 mm Microscope mode 0 01...

Page 255: ...ible standards IEEE802 11b g n Bluetooth Compatible standards Bluetooth Version 4 2 BLE GPS Reception frequency 1575 42 MHz GPS Galileo Quazi Zenith Satellite System QZSS 1598 0625 MHz to 1605 3750 MH...

Page 256: ...Dimensions 113 9 mm W 65 8 mm H 32 7 mm D 4 5 2 6 1 3 in excluding protrusions Weight 249 g 8 9 oz including battery and card 256 Specifications...

Page 257: ...n battery Model No LI 92B Product type Lithium ion rechargeable battery Nominal voltage DC3 6V Standard voltage 1350mAh Battery life Approx 300 full charges varies on usage Ambient operating temperatu...

Page 258: ...All Instructions Before you use the product read all operating instructions Store all manuals and documentation for future reference Water and Moisture For precautions on products with weatherproof d...

Page 259: ...ly hot or notice any unusual odors noise or smoke around it unplug the power plug from wall outlet immediately and stop using it Then contact an authorized distributor or service center Stop using the...

Page 260: ...ny way solder etc If battery fluid gets into your eyes flush your eyes immediately with clear cold running water and seek medical attention immediately If you cannot remove the battery from the camera...

Page 261: ...ot during prolonged use To avoid minor burns do not remove it immediately after using the camera This camera uses one of our lithium ion batteries Use the specified genuine battery There is a risk of...

Page 262: ...manual Insert the battery carefully as described in the operating instructions Before loading always inspect the battery carefully for leaks discoloration warping or any other abnormality Always unlo...

Page 263: ...ed with high quality accuracy however there may be a stuck or dead pixel on the monitor These pixels do not have any influence on the image to be saved Because of the characteristics the unevenness of...

Page 264: ...ademarks SDXC Logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC Wi Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi Fi Alliance The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any...

Page 265: ...tions imposed by the owners or licensors of that software under which software is provided to you Those terms and other third party software notices if any may be found in the software notice PDF file...

Page 266: ...date of issue 2023 09 WD941200 https www om digitalsolutions com 2023...

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