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ST30 User Manual
1. This user manual includes detailed usage
instructions for your camera. Please read
this manual thoroughly.
Click a topic
Basic troubleshooting
Quick reference
User Manual Contents
ST30 Basic functions
Extended functions
Shooting options
Playback/Editing
Settings
Appendixes
Index
2. Health and safety information
Always comply with the following precautions and usage tips to avoid dangerous situations and ensure peak performance of your camera.
Keep your camera away from small children and pets.
Warning—situations that could cause injury to yourself or
others Keep your camera and all accessories out of the reach of small
children and animals. Small parts may cause choking or serious
injury if swallowed. Moving parts and accessories may present
Do not disassemble or attempt to repair your camera. physical dangers as well.
This may result in electric shock or damage to the camera.
Do not expose the camera to direct sunlight or high
Do not use your camera near flammable or explosive temperatures for an extended period of time.
gases and liquids. Prolonged exposure to sunlight or extreme temperatures can
cause permanent damage to your camera’s internal components.
This may cause a fire or explosion.
Avoid covering the camera or charger with blankets or
Do not insert flammable materials into the camera or store
clothes.
these materials near the camera.
The camera may over-heat, which may distort the camera or
This may cause a fire or electric shock.
cause a fire.
Do not handle your camera with wet hands. If liquid or foreign objects enter your camera, immediately
This may result in electric shock. disconnect all power sources such, as the battery or
charger, and then contact a Samsung service center.
Prevent damage to subjects’ eyesight.
Do not use the flash in close proximity (closer than 1 m/3 ft) to
people or animals. If you use the flash too close to your subject’s
eyes, this can cause temporary or permanent eyesight damage.
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3. Health and safety information
Do not use batteries for unintended purposes.
Caution—situations that could cause damage to your This may cause a fire or electric shock.
camera or other equipment
Do not touch the flash while it fires.
Remove the batteries from your camera when storing it The flash is very hot when fired and may burn your skin.
for an extended period of time.
Installed batteries may leak or corrode over time and cause When you use AC charger, turn off the camera before you
serious damage to your camera. disconnect the power to the AC charger.
Failing to do so may result in fire or electric shock.
Use only authentic, manufacturer-recommended, Lithium-ion
replacement batteries. Do not damage or heat the battery. Disconnect chargers from power sources when not in use.
This may cause a fire or personal injuries. Failing to do so may result in fire or electric shock.
Use only Samsung-approved batteries, chargers, cables Do not use a damaged power supply cord, plug, or loose
and accessories. outlet when you charge batteries.
• Unauthorized batteries, chargers, cables or accessories can
This may cause a fire or electric shock.
cause batteries to explode, damage your camera, or cause
injury.
• Samsung is not responsible for damages or injuries caused by Do not allow the AC charger to come in contact with the
unapproved batteries, chargers, cables or accessories. +/- terminals on the battery.
This may cause a fire or electric shock.
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4. Health and safety information
Do not force the camera’s parts or apply pressure to the Check that the camera is operating properly before use.
camera.
The manufacturer takes no responsibility for any loss of files or
This may cause your camera to malfunction. damages that may result from camera malfunction or improper
use.
Exercise caution when you connect cables or adapters
and install batteries and memory cards. You must plug the end of the cable with the indicator light
(▲) into your camera.
If you force the connectors, improperly connect cables, or
improperly install batteries and memory cards, you can damage If the cable is reversed, it may damage your files. The
ports, connectors, and accessories. manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data.
Keep cards with magnetic strips away from the camera
case.
Information stored on the card may be damaged or erased.
Never use a damaged charger, battery, or memory card.
This may result in electric shock or camera malfunction or cause
a fire.
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5. Organization of the user manual
Basic functions 11
Copyright information
Learn about your camera’s layout, icons, and basic
• Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks functions for shooting.
of the Microsoft Corporation.
• micro SD™, micro SDHC™ are registered trademarks of the SD Extended functions 26
Association.
Learn how to take a photo by selecting a mode and
• Mac is a registered trademark of the Apple Corporation. how to record a video or voice memo.
• Trademarks and trade names used in this manual are the property of
their respective owners. Shooting options 35
Learn about the options you can set in shooting mode.
• Camera specifications or contents of this manual may be Playback/Editing 51
changed without prior notice due to upgrade of camera functions. Learn how to play back photos, videos, and edit
• You are not allowed to reuse or distribute any part of this manual photos or videos. You will also learn how to connect
without prior permission. your camera to your photo printer or TV.
• For Open Source License information, refer to the
“OpenSourceInfo.pdf” in the provided CD-ROM. Settings 72
Refer to options to configure your camera’s settings.
Appendixes 77
Refer to error messages, specifications, and
maintenance tips.
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6. Indications used in this manual Icons used in this manual
Shooting mode Indication Icon Function
Smart Auto Additional information
Program
Safety warnings and precautions
Camera buttons; for example: [Shutter] represents the
DIS [ ]
shutter button.
Scene ( ) Page number of related information
The order of options or menus you must select to
Movie perform a step. For example: Select Shooting → White
→
Balance represents select Shooting, and then select
White Balance.
* Annotation
Shooting mode icons
These icons indicate that a function is available in the
corresponding modes. The mode may not support functions
for all scenes.
Abbreviations used in this manual
e.g.)
Abbreviation Definition
ACB Auto Contrast Balance
Available in the
Program, DIS, and AEB Auto Exposure Bracket
Movie modes AF Auto Focus
DIS Digital Image Stabilization
DPOF Digital Print Order Format
EV Exposure Value
ISO International Organization for Standardization
WB White Balance
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7. Expressions used in this manual
Pressing the shutter Exposure (Brightness)
• Half-press [Shutter]: Press the shutter halfway down. The amount of light that enters your camera determines the
• Press [Shutter]: Press the shutter all the way down. exposure. You can alter the exposure with shutter speed,
aperture value, and ISO speed. By altering the exposure, your
photos will be darker or lighter.
Half-press [Shutter] Press [Shutter] Normal exposure Overexposure (too bright)
Subject, background, and composition
• Subject: The main object of a scene, such as a person,
animal, or still life.
• Background: The objects around the subject.
• Composition: The combination of a subject and background.
Background
Composition
Subject
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8. Basic troubleshooting
You can get answers to common questions. Solve problems easily by setting shooting options.
The subject's eyes This is caused by a reflection from the camera flash.
appear red. • Set the flash option to Red-eye or Red-eye Fix. (p. 38)
• If the photo has already been taken, select Red-eye Fix in the edit menu. (p. 61)
Photos have dust Dust particles floating in the air may be captured in photos when using the flash.
spots. • Turn off the flash or avoid taking photos in a dusty place.
• Set ISO speed options. (p. 39)
Photos are blurred. This may be caused by taking photos in low light conditions or holding the camera incorrectly.
• Press [Shutter] halfway down to make sure the subject is focused. (p. 24)
• Use the mode. (p. 31)
Photos are blurred As the camera tries to let in more light, the shutter speed slows.
when shooting at This can make it difficult to steady the camera and may result in camera shake.
night. • Turn on the flash. (p. 38)
• Set ISO speed options. (p. 39)
• Use a tripod to prevent your camera from shaking.
• Select Night in the mode. (p. 30)
Subjects come out When the light source is behind the subject or when there is a high contrast between
too dark because of the light and dark areas, the subject may come out shaded.
backlighting. • Avoid shooting with the sun behind your subject.
• Select Backlight in the mode. (p. 28)
• Set the flash option to Fill in. (p. 38)
• Set the Auto Contrast Balance (ACB) option. (p. 45)
• Adjust the exposure. (p. 45)
• Set the metering option to Spot if a bright subject is in the center of the frame. (p. 46)
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9. Quick reference
Taking photos of people Adjusting the exposure (brightness) • Viewing files by category in
Smart Album 53
• mode > Beauty Shot 29 • EV (to adjust exposure) 45 • Deleting all files on the
• mode > Portrait 28 • ACB (to compensate for subjects against bright memory card 55
• Red-eye, Red-eye Fix (to prevent or correct red-eye) backgrounds) 45 • Viewing files as a slide
38 • Metering 46 show 56
• Face Detection 42 • AEB (to take three photos of the same scene with • Viewing files on a TV 63
different exposures) 48 • Connecting your camera to a
computer 64
Taking photos at night or in the dark
• Adjusting the brightness of
the display 74
• mode > Night 30 Applying a different effect
• Changing the display
• mode > Sunset, Dawn, Fireworks 28 language 75
• Flash options 38 • Photo styles (to apply tones) 49 • Setting the date and time 75
• ISO speed (to adjust the sensitivity to light) 39 • Image adjustment (to adjust saturation, sharpness, or • Formatting the memory
contrast) 50 card 75
Taking action photos • Troubleshooting 87
Reducing camera shake
• Continuous, Motion Capture 48
• mode 31
Taking photos of text, insects, or
flowers
• mode > Close Up, Text 28
• Macro, Auto Macro (to take close-up photos) 40
• White Balance (to change the color tone) 46
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10. Contents
Basic functions ............................................................... 11 Recording a voice memo ............................................ 34
Unpacking ................................................................... 12 Adding a voice memo to a photo ................................. 34
Camera layout ............................................................. 13
Inserting the battery and memory card ....................... 15 Shooting options ............................................................ 35
Charging the battery and turning your camera on ...... 16 Selecting a resolution and quality ............................... 36
Charging the battery ................................................... 16 Selecting a resolution .................................................. 36
Turning on your camera .............................................. 16 Selecting image quality ............................................... 36
Performing the initial setup ......................................... 17 Using the timer ............................................................ 37
Learning icons ............................................................. 18 Shooting in the dark .................................................... 38
Selecting options ......................................................... 19 Preventing red-eye ..................................................... 38
Using the flash ........................................................... 38
Setting the display and sound .................................... 21
Adjusting the ISO speed ............................................. 39
Changing the display type ........................................... 21
Setting the sound ....................................................... 21 Changing the camera’s focus ..................................... 40
Using macro .............................................................. 40
Taking photos .............................................................. 22
Using auto focus ........................................................ 40
Zooming .................................................................... 23
Adjusting the focus area .............................................. 41
Tips for getting a clearer photo ................................... 24
Using face detection ................................................... 42
Detecting faces .......................................................... 42
Extended functions ........................................................ 26
Taking a self-portrait shot ............................................. 43
Shooting modes .......................................................... 27
Taking a smile shot ..................................................... 43
Using the Smart Auto mode ........................................ 27
Detecting eye blinking ................................................. 44
Using the Scene mode ............................................... 28
Using the Beauty Shot mode ....................................... 29 Adjusting brightness and color ................................... 45
Adjusting the exposure manually (EV) ........................... 45
Using the frame guide ................................................. 30
Compensating for backlighting (ACB) ........................... 45
Using the Night mode ................................................. 30
Changing the metering option ...................................... 46
Using the DIS mode ................................................... 31
Selecting a light source (White balance) ....................... 46
Using the Program mode ............................................ 32
Recording a video ..................................................... 32 Using burst modes ...................................................... 48
Recording voice memos ............................................. 34 Improving your photos ................................................ 49
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11. Contents
Applying photo styles .................................................. 49 Appendixes ..................................................................... 77
Adjusting your photos ................................................. 50 Error messages ........................................................... 78
Camera maintenance .................................................. 79
Playback/Editing ............................................................. 51 Cleaning your camera ................................................. 79
Playing back ................................................................ 52 Using or storing the camera ........................................ 80
Starting Playback mode .............................................. 52 About memory cards .................................................. 81
Viewing photos .......................................................... 55 About the battery ........................................................ 83
Playing a video ........................................................... 57 Before contacting a service center ............................. 87
Editing a photo ............................................................ 59 Camera specifications ................................................. 90
Resizing photos ......................................................... 59 Glossary ....................................................................... 94
Rotating a photo ......................................................... 59 FCC notice ................................................................... 98
Applying photo styles .................................................. 60 Index ............................................................................ 99
Correcting exposure problems .................................... 61
Creating a print order (DPOF) ....................................... 62
Viewing files on a TV ................................................... 63
Transferring files to your Windows computer ............. 64
Transferring files using Intelli-studio ............................... 66
Transferring files by connecting the camera as a removable disk .. 68
Disconnecting the camera (for Windows XP) ................. 69
Transferring files to your Mac computer ..................... 70
Printing photos with a PictBridge photo printer ......... 71
Settings ........................................................................... 72
Camera settings menu ................................................ 73
Accessing the settings menu ...................................... 73
Display ...................................................................... 74
Settings ..................................................................... 75
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12. Basic functions
Learn about your camera’s layout, icons, and basic functions
for shooting.
Unpacking ……………………………………………… 12
Camera layout …………………………………………… 13
Inserting the battery and memory card ……………… 15
Charging the battery and turning your camera on …… 16
Charging the battery ………………………………… 16
Turning on your camera …………………………… 16
Performing the initial setup …………………………… 17
Learning icons …………………………………………… 18
Selecting options ………………………………………… 19
Setting the display and sound ………………………… 21
Changing the display type …………………………… 21
Setting the sound …………………………………… 21
Taking photos …………………………………………… 22
Zooming …………………………………………… 23
Tips for getting a clearer photo ………………………… 24
13. Unpacking
Check your product box for the following items.
Optional accessories
Camera AC adapter/USB cable Rechargeable battery
Camera case Memory card/
Memory card adapter
Strap User Manual CD-ROM Quick Start Manual
A/V cable Battery charger
The illustrations may differ from your actual items.
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14. Camera layout
Before you start, familiarize yourself with your camera's parts and their functions.
POWER button
Shutter button
Buzzer
Flash
Timer lamp
Microphone
Lens
Attaching the strap
Tripod mount
Battery chamber cover
Insert a memory card and battery
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15. Camera layout
Zoom button
• Zoom in or out in Shooting mode.
• Zoom in on part of a photo or view files as
thumbnails in Playback mode.
Status lamp
• Blinking: When the camera is saving a
photo or video, being read by a computer
or printer, or out of focus
• Steady: When the camera is connecting
to a computer or in focus USB and A/V port
Accepts USB cable or
A/V cable
Display
Refer to the table at the bottom
Mode button: Open the list of shooting modes Button Description
Icon Mode Description Access options or menus
The camera automatically selects settings based
Smart Auto on a the type of scene (Night, Portrait, Sunset, In Shooting mode While setting
etc.) it detects.
Change the display option Move up
Program Take a photo by setting options Change the macro option Move down
Navigation
The camera activates options that reduce camera Change the flash option Move left
DIS
shake.
Change the timer option Move right
Take a photo with options preset for a specific
Scene
scene (Landscape, Portrait, etc.).
Confirm the highlighted option or menu
Movie Record a video.
Playback Enter Playback mode
• Access options in Shooting mode
Function
• Delete files in Playback mode
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16. Inserting the battery and memory card
Learn to insert the battery and an optional memory card into the camera.
Removing the battery and memory card
Push the card gently until
the card disengages from
the camera, and then pull it
out of the slot.
Memory card
Battery lock
Insert a memory card with
the gold-colored contacts Push the lock up to release
facing up. the battery.
Battery
Insert the battery with the
Samsung logo facing down.
• You need a storage device for shooting. Insert the memory card.
• Insert a memory card in the correct direction. Inserting a memory
card in the wrong direction may damage your camera and memory
card.
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17. Charging the battery and turning your camera on
Charging the battery Turning on your camera
Before using the camera for the first time, you must charge the Press [POWER] to turn your camera on or off.
battery. Attach the USB cable to the AC adapter, and then plug • The initial setup screen appears when you turn on the camera
the end of cable with the indicator light into your camera. for the first time. (p. 17)
Turning on your camera in Playback mode
Press [ ]. The camera turns on and accesses Playback mode
immediately.
Indicator light
• Red: Charging
• Orange: Error When you turn on your camera by pressing and holding [ ] for about
• Green: Fully charged 5 seconds, the camera does not emit the beep sound.
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18. Performing the initial setup
The initial setup screen appears to allow you to configure the camera's basic settings.
1 Press [ ]. 6 Press [ ] or [ ] to select Date/Time Set and press
• The initial setup screen appears when you turn on the camera [ ] or [ ].
for the first time.
7 Press [ ] or [ ] to select an item.
2 Press [ ] or [ ] to select Language and press [ ]
or [ ].
8 Press [ ] or [ ] to set the date and time and press [ ].
3 Press [ ] or [ ] to select a language and press [ ]. 9 Press [ ] or [ ] to select Date Type and press
[ ] or [ ].
4 Press [ ] or [ ] to scroll to Time Zone and press
[ ] or [ ].
5 Press [ ] or [ ] to select a time zone and press [ ].
• To set the daylight-saving time, press [ ].
10 Press [ ] or [ ] to select a date format and press [ ].
11 Press [ ] to switch to the Shooting mode.
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19. Learning icons
The icons displayed will change according to the mode you select or the options you set.
A Icon Description C. Icons on the left
Auto focus frame Icon Description
Aperture and shutter speed
Camera shake
B Long time shutter
Zoom ratio
Exposure value
Current date and time
White balance
B. Icons on the right
C Face tone
Icon Description
Face retouch
Photo resolution
A. Information
ISO speed
Icon Description Video resolution
Selected shooting mode Video Stabilizer
Frame rate
Available number of photos Photo style
Photo quality
Image adjustment
Available recording time Metering option (contrast, sharpness, saturation)
Memory card is not inserted Voice recording available when
Flash option
shooting video
Memory card inserted Timer option Burst type
• : Fully charged
Auto focus option
• : Partially charged
• : Charging needed Face detection
Voice memo (On)
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20. Selecting options
You can select options by pressing [ ], and then using the navigation buttons ([ ], [ ], [ ], [ ]).
You can also access shooting options by pressing [ ], but some options are not available.
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ]. Going back to the previous menu
Press [ ] again to go back to the previous menu.
2 Use the navigation buttons to scroll to an option or
menu. Half-press [Shutter] to return to the Shooting mode.
• To move up or down, press [ ] or [ ].
• To move left or right, press [ ] or [ ].
3 Press [ ] to confirm the highlighted option or menu.
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21. Selecting options
Example: Selecting a White Balance option in the P mode 5 Press [ ] or [ ] to scroll to White Balance, and then
press [ ] or [ ].
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
Photo Size
2 Press [ ] or [ ] to scroll to Program, and then Quality
press [ ]. EV
ISO
Smart Auto White Balance
Program Face Detection
DIS Focus Area
Exit Back
Scene
Movie 6 Press [ ] or [ ] to scroll to a White Balance option.
This mode allows you to directly set various
features for shooting.
3 Press [ ].
Daylight
Photo Size
Shooting Quality
EV
Display
ISO
Back Move
Settings White Balance
Face Detection
Focus Area
7 Press [ ].
Exit Change
4 Press [ ] or [ ] to scroll to Shooting, and then
press [ ] or [ ].
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22. Setting the display and sound
Learn how to change the basic display and sound settings.
Changing the display type Setting the sound
Select a display type for Shooting or Playback mode. Each type Set whether your camera emits a specified sound when you
displays different shooting or playback information. operate your camera.
Press [ ] repeatedly to change a display type. 1 In Shooting or Playback mode, press [ ].
2 Select Settings → Beep Sound → an option.
Options Description
Off The camera does not emit any sounds.
Show all photographic
information. On The camera emits a sound during operation.
Modes Display Type Choices
• Display all information about shooting
Shooting
• Hide information about shooting, except the
available number of photos (or available recording
time) and the battery icon
• Display all information about the current photo
• Hide all information about the current file
Playback
• Display information about the current file, except the
shooting settings and captured date
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23. Taking photos
Learn basic actions to take photos easily and quickly in the Smart Auto mode.
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ]. 4 Half-press [Shutter] to focus.
• A green frame means the subject in focus.
2 Press [ ] or [ ] to scroll to Smart Auto, and then • A red frame means the subject is out of focus.
press [ ].
Smart Auto
Program
DIS
Scene
Movie
This mode recognizes the scene
automatically.
5 Press [Shutter] to take a photo.
3 Align your subject in the frame.
See page 24 for tips to get clearer photos.
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24. Taking photos
Zooming Digital zoom
You can shoot close-up photos by adjusting the zoom. Your If the zoom indicator is in the digital range, your camera is using
camera has a 3X optical zoom and 3X digital zoom. By using the digital zoom. The picture quality may deteriorate when you
both, you can zoom in up to 9 times. use the digital zoom.
Press [Zoom] right to zoom in on your subject. Press [Zoom] left
to zoom out. Optical range Zoom indicator
Digital range
• The Digital zoom is not available with the Face Detection options.
• It may take longer to save a photo when you are using the digital
zoom.
Zoom ratio
Zoom out Zoom in
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25. Tips for getting a clearer photo
Holding your camera correctly Reducing camera shake
Make sure nothing is Select the mode to reduce camera shake
blocking the lens. digitally. (p. 31)
When is displayed
Half-pressing the shutter button
Half-press [Shutter] and adjust the
focus. The camera adjusts the focus and
exposure automatically.
Camera shake
When shooting in the dark, avoid setting the flash option to
The camera sets the aperture value Slow Sync or Off. The aperture remains open longer and it may be
and shutter speed automatically. harder to hold the camera still.
Focus frame • Use a tripod or set the flash option to Fill in. (p. 38)
• Press [Shutter] to take the photo if • Set ISO speed options. (p. 39)
the focus frame appears in green.
• Change the composition and half-
press [Shutter] again if the focus
frame appears in red.
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26. Preventing your subject from being out of focus
It may be difficult to get your subject in focus when: • When you take photos in low light
- there is little contrast between the subject and background
(for example, when your subject is wearing clothing that is similar in color Turn on the flash.
to the background) (p. 38)
- the light source behind the subject is too bright
- the subject is shiny or reflective
- the subject includes horizontal patterns, such as blinds
- the subject is not positioned in the center of the frame
• When subjects are moving fast
Use the continuous
or motion capture
function. (p. 48)
Use the focus lock
Half-press [Shutter] to focus. When the subject is in focus,
you can reposition the frame to change the composition.
When you are ready, press [Shutter] to take your photo.
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27. Extended functions
Learn how to take a photo by selecting a mode and how to
record a video or voice memo.
Shooting modes ………………………………………… 27
Using the Smart Auto mode ………………………… 27
Using the Scene mode ……………………………… 28
Using the Beauty Shot mode ……………………… 29
Using the frame guide ……………………………… 30
Using the Night mode ……………………………… 30
Using the DIS mode ………………………………… 31
Using the Program mode …………………………… 32
Recording a video ………………………………… 32
Recording voice memos ……………………………… 34
Recording a voice memo …………………………… 34
Adding a voice memo to a photo …………………… 34
28. Shooting modes
Take photos or record videos by selecting the best shooting mode for the conditions.
Using the Smart Auto mode Icon Description
In this mode, your camera automatically chooses the appropriate Appears when taking photos of landscapes at night.
camera settings based on the type of scene it defects. This is available only when the flash is off.
Smart Auto Mode is helpful if you are not familiar with the camera Appears when taking portraits at night.
settings for various scenes.
Appears when taking photos of landscapes with
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ]. backlighting.
Appears when taking portraits with backlighting.
2 Select Smart Auto.
Appears when taking portraits.
3 Align your subject in the frame.
Appears when taking close-up photos of objects.
• The camera selects a scene automatically. An appropriate
scene mode icon appears at the top left of the screen. The Appears when taking close-up photos of text.
icons are listed below. Appears when taking photos of sunsets.
Appears when taking photos of clear skies.
Appears when taking photos of forested areas.
Appears when taking close-up photos of colorful
subjects.
Appears when the camera is stable (on a tripod, for
example) and the subject is motionless for a period
of time. This is available only when you are shooting
in the dark.
Icon Description Appears when taking photos of actively moving
Appears when taking photos of landscapes. subjects.
Appears when taking photos with bright white
backgrounds.
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29. Shooting modes
4 Half-press [Shutter] to focus. Using the Scene mode
5 Press [Shutter] to take the photo. Take a photo with options preset for a specific scene.
• If the camera does not recognize a proper scene mode, appears
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
and the camera uses default settings.
• Even if it detects a face, the camera may not select a portrait mode
2 Select Scene → a scene.
depending on the subject's position or lighting. Beauty Shot
• The camera may not select the correct scene depending on the Frame Guide
shooting condtions, such as camera shake, lighting, and distance Night
to the subject. Portrait
• Even if you use a tripod, the camera may not detect the mode Children
depending on the subject's movement. Landscape
• In mode, the camera consumes more battery power, because Close Up
it changes settings often to select appropriate scenes. This mode is appropriate for taking pictures
of faces.
• To change the scene mode, press [ ], and then select
Scene → a scene.
• For the Beauty Shot mode, see “Using the Beauty Shot
mode" on page 29.
• For the Frame Guide mode, see “Using the frame guide" on
page 30.
• For the Night mode, see “Using the Night mode” on page 30.
3 Align your subject in the frame, and then half-press
[Shutter] to focus.
4 Press [Shutter] to take the photo.
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30. Shooting modes
Using the Beauty Shot mode 6 Select Shooting → Face Retouch → an option.
Take a photo of a person with options to hide facial imperfections. • Select a higher setting to hide a greater number of
imperfections.
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
2 Select Scene → Beauty Shot.
Level 2
3 To make the subject's skin tone appear lighter (face
only), press [ ], and then go to Step 4. To hide
facial imperfections, press [ ], and then go to Step
5. Back Move
4 Select Shooting → Face Tone → an option.
7 Align your subject in the frame, and then half-press
• Select a higher setting to make skin tone appear lighter.
[Shutter] to focus.
Level 2 8 Press [Shutter] to take the photo.
The focus distance will be set to Auto Macro.
Back Move
5 To hide facial imperfections, press [ ].
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31. Shooting modes
Using the frame guide Using the Night mode
When you want another person to take a photo of you, you can Use the Night mode to take a photo with options for preset for
compose the scene with the frame guide feature. The frame shooting at night. Use a tripod to prevent your camera from
guide helps the other person take a photo of you by showing part shaking.
of the pre-composed scene.
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
2 Select Scene → Night.
2 Select Scene → Frame Guide.
3 Align your subject in the frame, and then half-press
3 Align your subject in the frame, and then press [Shutter]. [Shutter] to focus.
• Transparent guides appear on the left and right of the frame.
4 Press [Shutter] to take the photo.
Adjusting the exposure in the Night mode
In Night mode, you can use a slow shutter speed to extend
the time until the shutter closes. Increase the aperture value to
prevent overexposure.
Cancel Frame: OK
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
4 Ask another person to take a photo.
• The person aligns the subject in the frame using the guides, 2 Select Scene → Night.
and then presses [Shutter] to take the photo.
3 Press [ ].
5 To cancel the guides, press [ ].
4 Select Shooting → Long Time Shutter.
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32. Shooting modes
5 Select the aperture value or shutter speed. Using the DIS mode
Reduce camera shake and prevent blurred photos with Digital
Auto Aperture value
Image Stabilization functions.
Auto Shutter speed
Aperture
Back Move
Before correction After correction
6 Select an option.
• If you select Auto, the camera adjusts the aperture value or
shutter speed automatically. 1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
7 Align your subject in the frame, and then half-press 2 Select DIS.
[Shutter] to focus.
3 Align your subject in the frame, and then half-press
8 Press [Shutter] to take the photo. [Shutter] to focus.
Use a tripod to prevent your photos from blurring.
4 Press [Shutter] to take the photo.
• The digital zoom does not work in this mode.
• If your subject is moving rapidly, the photo may be blurry.
• The DIS function may not work where the lighting is brighter than that
of a fluorescent lamp.
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33. Shooting modes
Using the Program mode Recording a video
In the Program mode, you can set various options except You can record up to 2 GB at 640 X 480 resolution and the
the shutter speed and aperture value, which the camera sets camera saves recorded videos as MJPEG files.
automatically.
Some memory cards may not support high definition recording. If this occurs,
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ]. set a lower resolution. (p. 36)
2 Select Program.
3 Set options. 1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
(For a list of options, refer to “Shooting options”.)
2 Select Movie.
3 Press [ ].
4 Select Movie → Frame Rate → a frame rate (the
number of frames per second).
• As the frame rate increases, action appears more natural, but
the file size also increases.
The zoom ratio and angle of view might decrease when shooting video.
4 Align your subject in the frame, and then half-press
[Shutter] to focus.
5 Press [Shutter] to take the photo.
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34. Shooting modes
5 Press [ ]. To pause recording
The camera allows you to pause a video temporarily while
6 Select Movie → Voice → a sound option. recording. With this function, you can record several scenes as a
Option Description single video.
Off: Record a video without sound. Press [ ] to pause while recording. Press it again to resume.
On: Record a video with sound.
Zoom Mute: The camera stops recording sound
temporarily when you use the zoom.
7 Press [ ].
8 Select Movie → Stabilizer → a stabilizer option.
Stop Pause
Option Description
Off: Record a video with the image stabilization function
turned off.
On: Record a video with the image stabilization function
turned on to prevent your video from blurring.
9 Set other options as desired.
(For options, refer to “Shooting options”.)
10 Press [Shutter] to start recording.
11 Press [Shutter] again to stop recording.
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35. Recording voice memos
Learn how to record a voice memo that you can play back at any time. You can add a voice memo to a photo as a short reminder of
shooting conditions.
You will get the best sound quality when recording 16 inches (40 cm.) away from the camera.
Recording a voice memo Adding a voice memo to a photo
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ]. 1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
2 Select Shooting → Voice → Record. 2 Select Shooting → Voice → Memo.
3 Press [Shutter] to record. 3 Align your subject in the frame, and then take a photo.
• You can record voice memos of up to 10 hours in length. • Begin recording the voice memo right after taking the photo.
• Press [ ] to pause or resume recording.
4 Record a short voice memo (10 seconds maximum).
• Press [Shutter] to stop recording a voice memo before the
10 seconds are up.
You cannot add voice memos to photos if you set Continuous, Motion
Capture, or AEB options.
Stop Pause
4 Press [Shutter] to stop.
• Press [Shutter] again to record a new voice memo.
5 Press [ ] to switch to Shooting mode.
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36. Shooting options
Learn about the options you can set in shooting mode.
Selecting a resolution and quality ………… 36 Adjusting brightness and color …………… 45
Selecting a resolution …………………… 36 Adjusting the exposure manually (EV) …… 45
Selecting image quality …………………… 36 Compensating for backlighting (ACB) …… 45
Using the timer ……………………………… 37 Changing the metering option …………… 46
Selecting a light source (White balance) … 46
Shooting in the dark ……………………… 38
Preventing red-eye ……………………… 38 Using burst modes ………………………… 48
Using the flash …………………………… 38 Improving your photos …………………… 49
Adjusting the ISO speed ………………… 39 Applying photo styles …………………… 49
Changing the camera’s focus …………… 40 Adjusting your photos …………………… 50
Using macro ……………………………… 40
Using auto focus ………………………… 40
Adjusting the focus area ………………… 41
Using face detection ……………………… 42
Detecting faces …………………………… 42
Taking a self-portrait shot ………………… 43
Taking a smile shot ……………………… 43
Detecting eye blinking …………………… 44
37. Selecting a resolution and quality
Learn how to change the image resolution and quality settings.
Selecting a resolution When recording a video
As you increase the resolution, your photo or video will include
more pixels, so it can be printed on larger paper or displayed on
1 In the mode, press [ ].
a larger screen. When you use a high resolution, the file size also
increases.
2 Select Movie → Movie Size → an option.
Option Description
When taking a photo 640 X 480: For play back on a standard, analog TV.
320 X 240: To post on a web page.
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
2 Select Shooting → Photo Size → an option.
Option Description
Selecting image quality
3648 X 2736: Print on A2 paper (16.5" x 23.3"). The camera compresses and saves the photos you take in JPEG
3552 X 2368: Print on A2 paper (16.5" x 23.3") in wide format. Higher quality images result in larger file sizes.
ratio (3:2).
3264 X 2448: Print on A3 paper (11.7" x 16.5"). 1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
3584 X 2016: Print on A3 paper (11.7" x 16.5") in 2 Select Shooting → Quality → an option.
panorama ratio (16:9).
Option Description
2592 X 1944: Print on A4 paper (8.3" x 11.7").
Super Fine: Capture photos in super high quality.
1984 X 1488: Print on A5 paper (5.8" x 8.3").
1920 X 1080: Print on A5 paper in panorama ratio (16:9) Fine: Capture photos in high quality.
or play back on an HDTV (5.8" x 8.3"). Normal: Capture photos in normal quality.
1024 X 768: Attach to email.
The options may differ depending on the shooting mode.
The paper sizes in inches are approximate.
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38. Using the timer
Learn how to set the timer to delay shooting.
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ]. 3 Press [Shutter] to start the timer.
• The timer lamp blinks. The camera automatically takes a photo
at the specified time.
Off • Press [Shutter] or [ ] to cancel the timer.
• Depending on the face detection option you have selected, the timer
function or some timer options may not be available.
• When you set burst options, you cannot use the timer function.
2 Select an option.
Option Description
Off: The timer is not active.
10 Sec: Takes a photo in 10 seconds.
2 Sec: Takes a photo in 2 seconds.
Double: Takes a photo in 10 seconds, and then takes
another 2 seconds later.
The options may differ depending on the shooting mode.
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39. Shooting in the dark
Learn how to take photos at night or in low light conditions.
Preventing red-eye Using the flash
If the flash fires when you take a photo of a person in the dark, Use the flash when taking photos in the dark or when you need
a red glow may appear in the person's eyes. To prevent this, more light in your photos.
select Red-eye or Red-eye Fix. Refer to flash options in
"Using the flash." 1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
Auto
2 Select an option.
Option Description
Off:
• The flash does not fire.
• The camera displays the camera shake warning ( )
when you are shooting in low light.
Auto: The camera selects a proper flash setting for the
scene it detects in the mode.
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40. Shooting in the dark
Option Description • Flash options are not available if you set Continuous, Motion Capture,
Red-eye Fix*: AEB options or select Self-Portrait or Blink Detection.
• The flash fires twice when the subject or background • Make sure that your subjects are within the recommended distance
from the flash. (p. 90)
is dark.
• If light from the flash is relected or there is a large amount of dust in
• The camera corrects red-eyes through its advanced the air, tiny spots may appear in your photo.
software analysis.
Slow Sync:
• The flash fires and the shutter stays open longer.
• This option is recommended when you want to
capture ambient light to reveal more details in the
background. Adjusting the ISO speed
• Use a tripod to prevent your photos from blurring.
The ISO speed is the measure of a film’s sensitivity to light as
• The camera will display the shake warning ( ) when defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
you are shooting in low light. The higher ISO speed you select, the more sensitive to light your
Fill in: camera becomes. With a higher ISO speed, you can get a better
• The flash always fires. photo without using the flash.
• The camera adjusts light intensity automatically.
Red-eye*: 1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
• The flash fires when the subject or background is
dark.
2 Select Shooting → ISO → an option.
• Select to use an appropriate ISO speed based on the
• The camera reduces red-eyes. brightness of the subject and lighting.
Auto: The flash fires automatically when the subject or
background is dark. • The higher ISO speed you select, the more image noise you may get.
• When you select Motion Capture, the camera sets the ISO speed
The options may differ depending on the shooting mode.
to Auto.
* There is an interval between two bursts of the flash. Do not move until
• When the is selected, the image size is fixed to under 3M.
the flash fires a second time.
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41. Changing the camera’s focus
Learn how to adjust the camera's focus.
Using macro Using auto focus
Use macro to take close-up photos of subjects, such as flowers To take sharp photos, select the appropriate focus according to
or insects. Refer to macro options in “Using auto focus”. your distance from the subject.
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
Normal (AF)
2 Select an option.
Option Description
Normal (AF): Focus on a subject farther than 32 in. (80 cm)
from the camera.
• Try to hold the camera very still to prevent blurry photos.
• Turn off the flash if the distance to the subject is less than 16 in. Macro: Focus on a subject 2 to 32 in. (5 - 80 cm ) from
(40 cm.) the camera. 20 in. to 32 in. (50 cm - 80 cm) when using
the zoom.
Auto Macro: Focus on a subject farther than 2 in. (5 cm).
Farther than 20 in. (50 cm) when using the zoom.
The options may differ depending on the shooting mode.
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42. Changing the camera’s focus
Adjusting the focus area
You can get clearer photos by selecting an appropriate focus
area according to your subject’s location in the scene.
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
2 Select Shooting → Focus Area → an option.
Option Description
Center AF: Focus on the center. Suitable when subjects
are located in the center.
Multi AF: Focus on one or more of 9 possible areas.
The options may differ depending on the shooting mode.
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43. Using face detection
If you use face detection options, your camera can automatically detect a human face. When you focus on a human face, the camera
adjusts the exposure automatically. Take photos quickly and easily by using Blink Detection to detect closed eyes or Smile Shot to
capture a smiling face.
• The camera automatically tracks the recognized face. Detecting faces
• Face detection may not be effective when: Your camera automatically detects human faces (up to 10 faces
- the subject is far from the camera (The focus frame will appear in one scene).
orange for Smile Shot and Blink Detection.)
- it is too bright or too dark
- the subject is not facing the camera
- the subject is wearing sunglasses or a mask
- the subject is in backlit or the lighting condition is unstable
- the subject’s facial expression changes remarkably
• Face detection is not available when using a photo style or image
adjustment option.
• Face detection is not available when you are using the digital zoom.
• Depending on the face detection option you selected, the timer or
some timer options are not available.
• Depending on the face detection option you selected, some burst
options are not available. 1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
2 Select Shooting → Face Detection → Normal.
• The nearest face appears in a white focus frame and the rest
of the faces appear in gray focus frames.
The closer you are to the subject, the quicker your camera detects faces.
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44. Using face detection
Taking a self-portrait shot Taking a smile shot
Take photos of yourself. The camera automatically sets the photo The camera automatically releases the shutter when it detects a
distance to close-up and emits a beep when ready. smiling face.
When faces are located in the
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
center, the camera beeps rapidly. 2 Select Shooting → Face Detection → Smile Shot.
• When your subject smiles broadly, your camera can detect
the smile more easily.
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
2 Select Shooting → Face Detection → Self-Portrait.
3 When you hear a beep, press [Shutter].
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45. Using face detection
Detecting eye blinking
If your camera detects closed eyes, it automatically takes two
photos in succession.
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
2 Select Shooting → Face Detection → Blink
Detection.
• Hold your camera still while “Capturing” is displayed on the screen.
• When blink detection fails, the “Picture taken with eyes closed.”
message appears. Take another photo.
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46. Adjusting brightness and color
Learn how to adjust the brightness and color for better image quality.
Adjusting the exposure manually Compensating for backlighting (ACB)
(EV) When the light source is behind your subject or there is high
Depending on the intensity of the ambient light, your photos contrast between your subject and the background, your subject
may be too bright or dark. In these cases, you can adjust the is likely to appear dark in the photo. If this occurs, turn the Auto
exposure to get a better photo. Contrast Balance (ACB) option on.
Darker (-) Neutral (0) Brighter (+)
Without ACB With ACB
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
2 Select Shooting or Movie → EV.
2 Select Shooting → ACB → an option.
3 Select a value to adjust the exposure.
Option Description
• Once you adjust the exposure, the setting will remain the same. You Off: ACB is off.
may need to change the exposure value later to avoid overexposure
or underexposure. On: ACB is on.
• If you cannot decide on an appropriate exposure, select AEB (Auto
Exposure Bracket). The camera takes three photos, each with a
different exposure: normal, underexposed, and overexposed. (p. 48) The ACB feature is not available when you set Continuous, Motion
Capture, AEB options.
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47. Adjusting brightness and color
Changing the metering option Selecting a light source
The metering mode refers to the way in which a camera (White balance)
measures the quantity of light. The brightness and lighting of your The color of your photo depends on the type and quality of
photos will vary depending on the metering mode you select. the light source. If you want the color of your photo to be
realistic, select a white balance setting that matches the lighting
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ]. conditions, such as Daylight, Cloudy, or Tungsten.
2 Select Shooting or Movie → Metering → an option.
Option Description
Multi:
• Your camera divides the scene into several areas, and
then measures the light intensity of each area.
• Suitable for general photos.
(Auto WB) (Daylight)
Spot:
• Your camera measures only the light intensity of the
very center of the frame.
• If a subject is not in the center of the scene, your
photo may be improperly exposed.
• Suitable for a subject with backlighting.
Center-weighted:
• Your camera averages the meter reading of the entire (Cloudy) (Tungsten)
frame with emphasis placed on the center.
• Suitable for photos with subjects in the center of the
frame.
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48. Adjusting brightness and color
1 In Shooting mode, press [ ]. Defining your own white balance
2 Select Shooting or Movie → White Balance → an option. 1 In Shooting mode, press [ ].
Icon Description
2 Select Shooting or Movie → White Balance →
Auto WB: Automatically sets the white balance based Custom Set.
on the lighting conditions.
Daylight: Select when taking outdoor photos on a 3 Aim the lens at a piece of white paper.
sunny day.
Cloudy: Select when taking outdoor photos on a cloudy
day or in shadows.
Fluorescent_H: Select when shooting under a daylight
fluorescent or three-way fluorescent light.
Fluorescent_L: Select when shooting under white
fluorescent light.
Tungsten: Select when taking indoor photos under
incandescent bulbs or halogen lamps.
Custom Set: Use white balance settings you defined. 4 Press [Shutter].
(See procedure at right.)
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