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Capture Settings  29

The Capture Menu

English

AE Metering

The 

AE Metering

 setting allows you to select the area of the 

subject or frame by which the camera measures light. Use the 

UP/DOWN

 navigation buttons to select from the options. 3 AE 

metering settings are available:

Color

The 

Color

 setting allows you to take photos and apply different 

colors or color tones for an artistic effect. Use the 

UP/DOWN

 

navigation buttons to select from the options. 4 color settings 

are available:

• VIVID 
• COLOR (default)
• BLACK & WHITE 
• SEPIA 

Sharpness

The 

Sharpness

 setting allows you to enhance the finer details 

of your photos. Use a higher setting for very sharp photos and 

a lower setting for a soft-toned photo. Use the 

UP/DOWN

 

navigation buttons to select from the options. 3 sharpness 

settings are available:

• HIGH
• NORMAL (default)
• LOW

• MATRIX (default): 

Camera metering is set for 
evaluating 16 zones of objects with 
intelligent weighting in the frame.

• SPOT:

Camera metering is set for the 
brightness of a single object in the center of the frame.

• AVERAGE:

Camera metering is set for the average brightness of objects in 
the frame.

AE METERING

MATRIX

CENTER WEIGHTED
SPOT

COLOR

VIVID

COLOR
BLACK & WHITE
SEPIA

SHARPNESS

HIGH

NORMAL
LOW

Summary of Contents for VPC-E1090

Page 1: ...10 Mega Pixels Digital Camera INSTRUCTION MANUAL VPC E1090 ...

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Page 3: ...nergy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to corre...

Page 4: ...pective companies Safety and Handling Precautions Camera Information Do not take apart or attempt to service the camera yourself Do not expose the camera to moisture or extreme temperatures Allow the camera to warm up when moving from cold to warm temperatures Do not touch the camera lens Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight for extended periods Do not use abrasive chemicals cleaning solvents...

Page 5: ...ic accident Insert the battery paying careful attention to the polarity or of the terminals Inserting the battery with its polarities inverted might cause fire and injury or damage to the surrounding areas due to the battery rupturing or leaking Do not fire the flash close to anyone s eyes This might cause damage to the person s eyesight Do not subject the LCD monitor to impact This might damage t...

Page 6: ...ful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiv...

Page 7: ...m your household waste Note If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol mark this chemical symbol means that the battery or accumulator contains a heavy metal at a certain concentration This will be indicated as follows Hg mercury Cd cadmium Pb lead In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic equipment batteries and accumulators Please disp...

Page 8: ...IRST Notice Product design and specifications are subject to change without notice This includes primary product specifications software software drivers and user s manual This User Manual is a general reference guide for the product The product and accessories that come with your camera may be different from those described in this manual This is due to the fact that different retailers often spe...

Page 9: ...formation ii Safety Instructions iii WARNING iii CAUTION iii FOR AMERICAN USERS iv FOR CANADIAN USERS iv FOR EU USERS v Symbols used in this manual v FCC Information v Declaration of Conformity v Canadian ICES 003 Information vi TRADEMARK INFORMATION vi READ THIS FIRST vi Introduction 1 System Requirements 1 Package Contents 1 Main Features 1 Camera Views 2 Front View 2 Back View 2 Top View Bottom...

Page 10: ...g On 18 First Time Use 18 Getting Started 19 Taking your First Photo 19 Anti Shake Function 19 Using Macro Mode 20 Setting the Flash Mode 20 Using the Zoom in out Function 20 Using the Self timer and Burst Photography 20 Using the AEB Auto Exposure Bracketing Function 21 Setting the Scene Mode 22 Face and Smile Detection AF AE Function 22 Using the Self Portrait Mode 23 Recording your First Video ...

Page 11: ...eo Resolution 31 White Balance 31 Color 31 Saturation 31 Contrast 31 Setup 31 Photo Video Playback 32 Playback Mode Display 32 Viewing Photos Videos on the LCD Screen 34 Viewing M Burst Photos 34 Listening to Voice Memo 34 Viewing Photos Videos on your TV 35 Zooming In Out During Playback 35 Deleting Photos Videos 36 Using the Playback Menu 36 DPOF 36 Slideshow 37 Resize 38 Rotate 38 Protect 39 ...

Page 12: ... 43 Digital Zoom 44 Quick View 44 Continuous AF 44 Camera Sound 45 Power Saving 45 Auto Power Off 45 Video Out 46 USB Mode 46 Date Stamp 46 Date and Time 47 Language 47 Image Storage 47 Format 48 Reset 48 Voice Memo 48 About 49 PictBridge Print PTP 49 Image Storage 50 This Image 50 Index Print 51 DPOF Image 52 All Images 52 Specifications 53 Troubleshooting 57 ...

Page 13: ...sta Memory 128 MB or above HDD space 40 MB or above USB port Package Contents Check the contents of your camera package It should contain Digital camera USB AV 3 in 1 cable Wrist strap One Li ion battery AC Adapter Camera pouch Quick start guide for all regions Bundled CD ROM Application Software and User s Manual for all regions Main Features 10 0 mega pixels resolution 15x zoom Up to 3x optical ...

Page 14: ...your pictures and movies AV output to view your pictures and movies on your TV USB port to transfer photos and movies to your PC Camera Views Front View Back View Flash Zoom lens Wrist strap loop Self timer LED Microphone OK button 4 way navigation buttons LCD screen Menu button Scene button Zoom button Playback button ...

Page 15: ...Introduction 3 Camera Views English Top View Bottom View Left Right View Shutter button Power button Zoom lens Tripod mount USB AV port Wrist strap loop Speaker Battery SD card compartment DC in port ...

Page 16: ...on while battery is charged Self timer LED Off Self timer off Red blinking 10 sec Timer count down flash after 10 seconds Red blinking 2 sec Timer count down flash after 2 seconds Icon Button Function OK OK ANTI SHAKE 1 Confirm a selection when using the OSD menus 2 In Capture mode Press to enable disable the Anti Shake in Auto mode Press to enable AF area selection using 4 way navigation buttons ...

Page 17: ...4 In USB mode MSDC N A PTP Press to scroll up through a menu RIGHT SELF TIMER BURSTMODE 1 Move right in the OSD menus 2 In Capture mode Press to scroll through the Self timer Burst Multi Burst mode Press to pan right in AF area selection 3 In Video mode Press to scroll through the Self timer options 4 In Playback mode Press to pan right in zoom in mode Press to navigate to next image in single up ...

Page 18: ...AF area selection Note Face and smile detection functions are not available in Sport Landscape Night Landscape Fireworks Foliage and Copy modes 3 In Video mode Press to turn off extra icons on the LCD screen press again to turn all icons back on the LCD screen 4 In Playback mode Press to pan down in zoom in mode Press to move down in the thumbnail display Press to show the file information 5 In US...

Page 19: ...ress to enable Macro mode Macro icon displays on the LCD screen Press to pan left in AF area selection 4 In Playback mode Press to pan left in zoom in mode Press to navigate to previous image in single up Press to move left in the thumbnail display Press to fast rewind video playback during Pause mode 5 In USB mode MSDC N A PTP Press to select the previous image in This Image submenu Mode Type Ico...

Page 20: ...e Museum Scroll to Museum mode Snow Scroll to Snow mode Sunset Scroll to Sunset mode Fireworks Scroll to Fireworks mode Beach Scroll to Beach mode Party Scroll to Party mode Foliage Scroll to Foliage mode Kids Pets Scroll to Kids Pets mode Copy Scroll to Copy mode Backlight Scroll to Backlight mode Video Scroll to Video mode ...

Page 21: ...ideos clips saved in the internal memory or on the memory card T ZOOM IN In Capture mode Press to zoom in on subject to be taken In Playback mode Press to zoom in on saved photos W ZOOM OUT In Capture mode Press to zoom out from the subject to be taken In Playback mode Press to zoom out of saved photos Press to view thumbnails of all current saved media ...

Page 22: ...ION button to switch between a full display all icons are displayed and a simple display only mode icon and focus area are shown while other icons are hidden Capture Video Mode Display No Name Scene Icon 1 Scene indicator Auto P Mode Sport Landscape Night Landscape Portrait 9999 9999 9999 8M 8M 1 0EV 1 0EV F5 5 F5 5 1 125 1 125 1 0EV F5 5 1 125 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 ...

Page 23: ...Introduction 11 LCD screen English Self Portrait Night Portrait Museum Snow Sunset Fireworks Beach Party Foliage Kids Pets Copy Backlight Video 2 Image Resolution 10M 8 9M 3 2 8M 5M 3M 2 1M 16 9 2M VGA ...

Page 24: ...l Flash Anti Red eye 5 Self timer Burst mode Self Timer 10 Seconds 2 Seconds Burst Mode M Burst 6 AEB AEB OFF Bracket 0 3 EV Exit 7 Macro indicator Macro Mode 8 Image Counter Capture Mode Quantity 9999 Video Mode Time 00 00 00 9 Memory Interface SD SDHC Card Internal Memory 10 Date Stamp 11 Anti Shake ...

Page 25: ... 0EV 2 0EV 14 Aperture Value Max F2 9 F5 2 15 Shutter Speed 2 1 2000 sec 16 Battery Indicator Battery Full Battery Low Battery Insufficient Blink 17 AF Frame 18 ISO Speed Auto ISO 80 ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 ISO 800 ISO 1600 19 Focus Zone Multi Zone Center Selected Area ...

Page 26: ...D screen English 20 Sharpness High Normal Low 21 Contrast High Normal Low 22 Saturation High Normal Low 23 White Balance Auto Sunny Tungsten Fluorescent Cloudy 24 AE Metering Matrix Spot Average 25 Camera Steady Warning ...

Page 27: ...p through the short loop and pull tight to attach the strap to the camera Inserting the Battery Follow these instructions to insert one Li ion battery into the battery compartment 1 Open the battery compartment on the left of the camera 2 Insert the battery into the compartment observing the correct polarity Label side up 3 Close the battery compartment Note Use SANYO Li ion battery Type NP40 3 7V...

Page 28: ...se instructions to insert the SD SDHC card 1 Open the battery compartment on the left of the camera 2 Insert the SD SDHC card into the memory card slot as shown Label side up 3 Close the battery compartment To remove the SD SDHC card gently push the card until it pops out Pull out the card carefully Note Please do not take in and out the SD SDHC card while camera is processing It will make unexpec...

Page 29: ... blink during the charging process 3 The power LED will turn off automatically when the charging is done 4 Disconnect the USB cable Note 1 The room temperature suitable for charging the camera is 6 C 36 C Power LED blinks during the charge and turns off automatically after the charge 2 The battery does not charge when room temperature exceeds 36 C or falls below 6 C Power LED will blink faster The...

Page 30: ...r powering on the camera Press the OK button and select the desired language by UP DOWN navigation buttons then press the OK button to confirm After the desired language is selected the Date and Time menu pops up Press the OK button Select each field and adjust the value using the navigation buttons Press the OK button to confirm Note If the Date and Time is reset when running out the battery and ...

Page 31: ...cus bracket turns green when ready 2 Press fully and hold the SHUTTER button to capture the image When a camera steady warning icon appears hold the camera as still as possible as a longer exposure time more than 1 30 second is required Anti Shake Function This function is available in Auto capture mode Press the OK button to enable the Anti Shake function and press again to disable it An Anti Sha...

Page 32: ...ra comes equipped with 3x optical zoom and 5x digital zoom that allows you to zoom in on your subject To use the zoom 1 Press the right side of the ZOOM button T to zoom in on your subject 2 Press the left side of the ZOOM button W to zoom out from your subject Using the Self timer and Burst Photography The camera comes equipped with a self timer which allows you to take photos after a pre defined...

Page 33: ... value is 1 0 EV and the AEB bracket interval value is set to 0 3 the camera takes shots of the same scene with 3 varying levels of exposure 0 7 EV 1 0 EV and 1 3 EV This function is only available in Auto and P Mode To set the AEB mode 1 Press the MENU button to display menu options 2 Press the LEFT RIGHT navigation buttons to select AEB setting and press the OK button 3 Press the UP DOWN navigat...

Page 34: ...ion button in most capture modes When the subject s face smile is detected the white bracket appears to track faces smiles while the camera or people are moving When the SHUTTER button is pressed halfway the green focus frames appear on the LCD screen Then the camera automatically adjusts the focus point and exposure to the optimized value Press the SHUTTER button all the way to take pictures of d...

Page 35: ... a picture This function is available in any flash mode Recording your First Video You can also record video clips with the camera To record a video clip 1 Turn the camera on and press the SCENE button Use the 4 way navigation buttons to locate Video mode Press the OK button to select 2 Frame your subject using the LCD screen and press the SHUTTER button to start recording The self timer LED is st...

Page 36: ... stop recording 2 While recording the captured image and the elapsed time are shown on the LCD screen 3 For the playback press the button and the playback of the voice memo automatically starts 4 Press the OK button once for playback again In Playback mode 1 Press the SHUTTER button to start recording and press again to stop recording 2 While recording the selected image and the elapsed time are s...

Page 37: ... button to confirm 2 Press the MENU button to display menu options and use the LEFT RIGHT navigation buttons to select the function you need then press the OK button to enter the selection function 3 Press the UP DOWN navigation buttons to highlight an option and press the OK button to confirm 4 Refer to the following sections for more detailed information about each setting Note All the options i...

Page 38: ...o the compression ratio of the JPG The higher image quality more memory space is required Use the UP DOWN navigation buttons to select from the options 3 settings for image quality are available BEST default BETTER GOOD Focus Zone Auto Mode The Focus Zone setting allows you to select the number of zones the camera will focus on when taking a photo Use the UP DOWN navigation buttons to select from ...

Page 39: ...nced or when the subject occupies only a small part of the photograph Use a positive EV compensation for spotlight subjects especially against dark backgrounds or scenes with low reflectivity such as green or dark foliage Use the UP DOWN navigation buttons to modify the value This setting can be modified from 2 0 to 2 0 in a 0 3 0 4 increment decrement AEB See Using the AEB Auto Exposure Bracketin...

Page 40: ...tings are available AUTO default SUNNY TUNGSTEN FLUORESCENT CLOUDY ISO Speed The ISO Speed setting allows you to adjust the CCD light sensitivity Use the UP DOWN navigation buttons to select from the options 7 ISO settings are available AUTO default ISO 80 For outdoor photography in bright sunlight ISO 100 For outdoor photography in bright sunlight ISO 200 For outdoor or indoor photography in brig...

Page 41: ...LACK WHITE SEPIA Sharpness The Sharpness setting allows you to enhance the finer details of your photos Use a higher setting for very sharp photos and a lower setting for a soft toned photo Use the UP DOWN navigation buttons to select from the options 3 sharpness settings are available HIGH NORMAL default LOW MATRIX default Camera metering is set for evaluating 16 zones of objects with intelligent...

Page 42: ... the UP DOWN navigation buttons to select from the options 3 saturation settings are available HIGH NORMAL default LOW Contrast The Contrast setting allows you to adjust the contrast of your photos Use the UP DOWN navigation buttons to select from the options 3 contrast settings are available HIGH NORMAL default LOW Setup See The Setup Menu on page 43 for more details on the setup menu options SAT...

Page 43: ... to adjust the resolution at which your videos are recorded 2 video size settings are available 640X480 320X240 White Balance See White Balance on page 28 for more details on the setup menu options Color See Color on page 29 for more details on the setup menu options Saturation See Saturation on page 30 for more details on the setup menu options Contrast See Contrast on page 30 for more details on...

Page 44: ...4 Sharpness 5 Flash mode Photo mode Video mode 00 00 00 Time of the video clip Photo Playback Video Playback 1 140 1 140 1 140 SANY0123 JPG SANY0123 JPG 2008 01 01 2008 02 01 2009 02 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 0EV F3 5 1 125 10M 10M 1 2 3 5 6 4 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 18 21 22 23 24 25 7 17 2 30 2 30 2 30 00 00 37 00 00 37 00 00 37 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 0EV 640 640 1 2 3 5 6 4 8...

Page 45: ...and Time 2009 02 01 00 00 00 12 Next Move to next item 13 Battery status 14 Previous Move to previous item 15 Voice memo 16 Mode icons Please see Capture Video Mode Display on page 10 for detailed information 17 ISO Speed 18 Contrast 19 White balance 20 Saturation 21 AE Metering 22 EV Compensation 2 0EV 2 0EV 23 Shutter speed 1 2000 sec 2 sec 24 Aperture value Max F2 9 W F5 2 T 25 Image quality ...

Page 46: ...at any time during playback to pause the video 7 After the video clip finishes playing the LCD screen displays the first frame of the clip Viewing M Burst Photos To view your multi burst photos on the LCD screen 1 Press the PLAYBACK button The most recent photo or video clip is displayed 2 Use the LEFT RIGHT navigation buttons to scroll through photos 3 When reviewing a multi burst image it will b...

Page 47: ...kets 4 The LCD screen turns black and all images and video clips are displayed on the TV screen Follow the same steps described in Viewing Photos Videos on the LCD Screen on page 34 Zooming In Out During Playback The camera s zoom feature can also be used during playback This allows you to view photos in greater detail To zoom in out on saved photos 1 Press on the right side of the ZOOM button T t...

Page 48: ... buttons to select the function from the menu and press the OK button to enter 3 Use the UP DOWN navigation buttons to highlight an option and press the OK button to confirm DPOF DPOF Digital Print Order Format allows you to specify the number of copies of a certain image that you want to print at a later date Use this function to tag pictures stored in your memory card with print information You ...

Page 49: ...how 1 Press the MENU button to select SLIDESHOW from the menu then press the OK button to enter the Slideshow function 2 Press the UP DOWN navigation buttons and the OK button to select from the available options THIS IMAGE Select to print the current image ALL IMAGES Select to print all images EXIT Select to exit to the main menu START Select to start the slideshow INTERVAL Select to set the inte...

Page 50: ...ress the MENU button to select ROTATE from the menu Press the OK button to enter 2 Press the LEFT RIGHT navigation buttons and the OK button to rotate the select image OK Select to rotate the image Select to exit to the main menu Note It is only possible to scale down image resolutions If the current image resolution is VGA this menu item is disabled in the Resize submenu The ratio of the image 3 ...

Page 51: ...Red Eye Compensation function allows you to perform red eye reduction on a saved photo To remove red eye from a photo 1 Press the MENU button to select RED EYE REMOVAL from the menu and press the OK button to enter 2 Use the UP DOWN navigation buttons to select YES or NO Note 1 If the image is protected the fixed image will be saved as a new file directly without asking 2 If a failure occurs the m...

Page 52: ...e the LEFT RIGHT navigation buttons to select the FRAME COMPOSITE from the menu and then press the OK button to confirm 4 Use the 4 way navigation LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN button to select the frame type you like and press the OK button 5 Press the OK button to save the picture as NEW FILE or OVERWRITE the original one and then press the OK button again 6 You may press the MENU button to return to the p...

Page 53: ... navigation buttons and the OK button to select from the 3 available options Back to AUTO memory mode 1 Press the MENU button Select SETUP from the menu and press the OK button to confirm 2 Select the IMAGE STORAGE from the menu Press the OK button to confirm 3 Select AUTO from the menu Press the OK button to confirm 4 Press the PLAYBACK button THIS IMAGE Select to move the current image to a memo...

Page 54: ...e camera s PC AV port to a free USB port on your PC using the USB cable The camera s internal memory and or SD SDHC card appear as removable drives in the file manager Copy the files from the drives to the directory on your PC Use ArcSoft PhotoImpression and ArcSoft VideoImpression provided on the software CD to view or edit the photos and videos respectively ...

Page 55: ...ons and press the OK button to enter further submenus and to confirm your selection Refer to the following sections for more detailed information about each setting LCD Brightness The LCD Brightness setting allows you to brighten or darken the LCD backlight Press the OK button to enter Use the LEFT RIGHT navigation buttons to increase or decrease the brightness File Number The FILE NO setting allo...

Page 56: ...lays on the LCD screen If you are not satisfied with the result you can press the UP FLASH DELETE button to delete the photo immediately Press the OK button to confirm Select ON default to enable the function or OFF to disable it Continuous AF The Continuous AF setting allows you to turn the continuous auto focus function ON or OFF Press the OK button to enter Select ON to enable the function or O...

Page 57: ...4 options are available OFF 15 SEC default 30 SEC 1 MIN Auto Power Off The Auto Power Off setting allows you to adjust the length of time after which the camera will power down when inactive Use the UP DOWN navigation buttons to select from the menu options 2 options are available 5 MIN default 2 MIN VOLUME OFF LOW NORMAL default HIGH START UP Sound 1 default Sound 2 Sound 3 SHUTTER Sound 1 defaul...

Page 58: ...lease see PictBridge Print PTP on page 49 MSDC default The camera is set up to act as a mass storage device allowing only for transfer of files between your camera and PC Date Stamp The Date Stamp setting allows you to adjust the format in which the date will appear on each photo or video You can also deactivate this function if you wish Setting a date stamp allows for easy sorting and the date wi...

Page 59: ...ess the OK button to confirm Image Storage The Image Storage setting allows you to specify where photos and video clips will be stored The camera features 16 MB internal memory but you can also insert an SD SDHC card See Inserting an SD SDHC Memory Card on page 16 for more details 2 options are available AUTO default When selected the camera chooses the storage medium automatically If an SD SDHC c...

Page 60: ...be cleared Once selected the Reset screen displays a confirmation message Press the OK button to enter selection function Select EXIT default to cancel or YES to proceed with the Reset and press the OK button to confirm Voice Memo The Voice Memo setting allows you to record a voice memo when a photo is taken Select ON to enable the Voice Memo function or OFF default to disable it MEMORY CARD All d...

Page 61: ...ssage displays on the LCD screen To enable PTP function see USB Mode on page 46 for detailed information If the USB mode is not set at PTP an error message displays on the LCD screen When a PTP compliant printer is connected to the camera the Printer Connecting screen displays on the LCD screen The Print menu pops up automatically Use the UP DOWN navigation buttons to select an option and press th...

Page 62: ... the LEFT RIGHT navigation buttons to select previous next file 2 Press the UP DOWN navigation buttons to set the number of copies 3 Press the UP DOWN navigation buttons again to select the paper size DEFAULT SIZE 4 x 6 LETTER A4 4 Press the UP DOWN navigation buttons to CONTINUE or CANCEL the action 1 140 1 140 1 140 THIS IMAGE ALL IMAGES EXIT DPOF IMAGE THIS IMAGE 1 140 1 140 1 140 2 Number of c...

Page 63: ...the Paper size DEFAULT SIZE LETTER A4 2 Press the UP DOWN navigation buttons to set the number of copies After the number of copies is set press the UP DOWN navigation buttons again to continue or cancel the action INDEX PRINT 1 140 1 140 1 140 DEFAULT SIZE LETTER A4 INDEX PRINT 1 140 1 140 1 140 DEFAULT SIZE LETTER A4 CONTINUE CANCEL Copies Prints Size 1 Default ...

Page 64: ...the OK button to confirm 2 Press the UP DOWN navigation buttons to set the number of copies 3 Press the UP DOWN navigation buttons to select the Paper size DEFAULT SIZE 4 x 6 LETTER A4 4 Press the UP DOWN navigation buttons to select CONTINUE or CANCEL this action THIS IMAGE ALL IMAGES EXIT DPOF 1 140 1 140 1 140 10M 10M 88 Number of copies DEFAULT SIZE 4 X 6 LETTER A4 PAPER SIZE CONTINUE CANCEL C...

Page 65: ...D mm Exterior Casing Plastic housing Optics Aperture Max Wide F2 9 Tele F5 2 Optical Zoom Up to 3x Digital Zoom Up to 5x Focal Length Wide W 32mm Tele T 96mm Photo Graphic Range Normal 60 cm infinity Macro 10 70 cm Wide 35 70 cm Tele Landscape infinity Support seamless AF in Auto P mode Foliage modes Shutter Speed 2 1 2000 Sec Viewfinder None Field of View 99 by LCD ...

Page 66: ...ll Red eye Shooting Mode Auto P Mode Sport Landscape Night Landscape Portrait Self Porait Night Portrait Museum Snow Sunset Fireworks Beach Party Foliage Kids Pets Copy Backlight Video Tripod Mount 1 4 Standard Macro Yes Image Resolution Image File Formats Still Image JPEG Exif2 21 Movie MJPEG with AVI format Image Quality Mode Still Image 3664x2748 3664x2442 3264x2448 2576x1932 2048x1536 1920x108...

Page 67: ...Average Focus Multi Zone Center Selected area Flash Range Wide Operating Range 0 6 3m ISO Auto Tele Operating Range 0 6 1 8m ISO200 Auto Lens Thread None Anti Shake Yes Aperture Priority No Shutter Priority No Drive Mode Single Mode Burst Mode Multi Burst VGA 16 shots Quick Delete Yes Quick View Yes Quick Review No Self Timer 2 or 10 seconds Playback Magnify Up to 6X 9 steps White Balance Auto Sun...

Page 68: ... size is 4G bytes Microphone Yes Mono Power Battery NP 40 Lithium ion Battery Life CIPA 220 images Capability Camera Interface USB 2 0 high speed Host Platform Windows 2000 XP Vista Standards Operating Temperature 0 C 40 C Language English German French Italian Spanish Portuguese Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Russian Turkish Thai Korean Dutch ...

Page 69: ... Formatting Memory card format not recognized Re format the memory card LCD screen displays Card is Full Memory card is full Replace the memory card with a new one or delete unnecessary images from the existing card LCD screen displays Card is Locked The card is protected by a protect switch mechanism Move the switch to the unlock position Insufficient memory space to complete request Insufficient...

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