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Checking The Package Contents
Read This First
What Do You Want To Do?
Conventions Used In This Guide
Safety Precautions
Getting Started
Charging The Battery
Inserting The Battery And Memory Card
Setting The Date And Time
Setting The Display Language
Formatting Memory Cards
Pressing The Shutter Button
Taking Pictures
Viewing Images
Erasing Images
Printing Images
Shooting Movies
Viewing Movies
Transferring Images To A Computer.
Accessories
Separately Sold Accessories
Learning More
Components Guide
Information Displayed On The Screen
Indicators
FUNC.Menu – Basic Operations
Menu – Basic Operations
Changing The Sound Settings
Changing The Screen Brightness
Returning The Camera To Default Settings
Low Level Memory Card Formatting
Power Saving Function (Auto Power Down)
Changing The Image Display Time
Clock Functions
Shooting In Special Conditions And Commonly Used Functions
Shooting In Various Conditions.
Turning The Flash Off
Zooming In More Closely On Subjects (Digital Zoom)
Inserting The Date And Time
Using The Self–Timer
Using The Face Self–Timer
Selecting Settings Yourself
Shooting In Program AE
Turning The Flash On
Shooting Close–ups (Macro)
Shooting Far Away Subjects (Infinity)
Zooming In On Close Subjects (Digital Macro)
Changing The Recording Pixels
Changing The Image Quality (Compression Ratio)
Adjusting The Brightness (Exposure Compensation)
Continuous Shooting
Changing The ISO Speed
Adjusting The White Balance
Changing The Tone Of An Image (My Colors)
Shooting Using The Two Second Self–Timer
Customizing The Self–Timer
Shooting Using A TV Monitor
Changing The Composition With The Focus Lock
Getting More Out Of Your Camera
Shooting Using The Viewfinder
Changing The AF Frame Mode
Magnifying The Focal Point
Shooting With The AF Lock
Shooting With Servo AF
Changing The Metering Mode
Shooting With The AE Lock
Shooting With The FE Lock
Shooting With Slow Synchro
Making Dark Subjects Appear Brighter (i–Contrast)
RedEye Correction
Checking For Shut Eyes
Shooting Long Exposures
Changing The Color And Shooting
Shooting Stitch Assist Images.
Using Various Functions For Shooting Movies
Changing The Movie Mode
Changing The Image Quality
Lock/Exposure Shift
Other Shooting Functions
Playback Functions
Editing
Using Playback And Other Functions
Searching Images (Index Display)
Viewing Images In Filtered Playback
Viewing Slideshows
Checking The Focus
Magnifying Images
Changing Image Transitions
Viewing Images On A TV
Viewing Images On A High–Definition TV
Erasing All Images
Protecting Images
Organizing Images By Category (My Category)
Rotating Images
Resizing Images
Trimming
Adding Effects With The My Colors Function
Making Dark Subjects Appear Brighter (i–Contrast)
Correcting The Red–Eye Effect
Selecting Images For Printing (DPOF)
Customizing The Camera
Changing Functions
Changing Shooting Functions
Changing Playback Functions
Changing The Start–up Image Or Sound
Useful Information
Using Household Power
Troubleshooting
List Of Messages That Appear On The Screen
Functions Available In Each Shooting Mode
Menus
Handling Precautions
Specifications
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Table of Contents
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Checking The Package Contents
2
Read This First
3
What Do You Want To Do?
4
Conventions Used In This Guide
8
Safety Precautions
9
Getting Started
13
Charging The Battery
14
Inserting The Battery And Memory Card
16
Setting The Date And Time
19
Setting The Display Language
21
Formatting Memory Cards
22
Pressing The Shutter Button
23
Taking Pictures
24
Viewing Images
27
Erasing Images
28
Printing Images
29
Shooting Movies
31
Viewing Movies
33
Transferring Images To A Computer.
34
Accessories
38
Separately Sold Accessories
40
Learning More
41
Components Guide
42
Information Displayed On The Screen
44
Indicators
46
FUNC.Menu – Basic Operations
47
Menu – Basic Operations
48
Changing The Sound Settings
49
Changing The Screen Brightness
50
Returning The Camera To Default Settings
51
Low Level Memory Card Formatting
52
Power Saving Function (Auto Power Down)
53
Changing The Image Display Time
53
Clock Functions
54
Shooting In Special Conditions And Commonly Used Functions
55
Shooting In Various Conditions.
56
Turning The Flash Off
59
Zooming In More Closely On Subjects (Digital Zoom)
60
Inserting The Date And Time
62
Using The Self–Timer
63
Using The Face Self–Timer
64
Selecting Settings Yourself
65
Shooting In Program AE
66
Turning The Flash On
66
Shooting Close–ups (Macro)
67
Shooting Far Away Subjects (Infinity)
67
Zooming In On Close Subjects (Digital Macro)
68
Changing The Recording Pixels
69
Changing The Image Quality (Compression Ratio)
69
Adjusting The Brightness (Exposure Compensation)
71
Continuous Shooting
71
Changing The ISO Speed
72
Adjusting The White Balance
73
Changing The Tone Of An Image (My Colors)
74
Shooting Using The Two Second Self–Timer
75
Customizing The Self–Timer
76
Shooting Using A TV Monitor
76
Changing The Composition With The Focus Lock
77
Getting More Out Of Your Camera
79
Shooting Using The Viewfinder
77
Changing The AF Frame Mode
80
Magnifying The Focal Point
81
Shooting With The AF Lock
82
Shooting With Servo AF
82
Changing The Metering Mode
83
Shooting With The AE Lock
83
Shooting With The FE Lock
84
Shooting With Slow Synchro
84
Making Dark Subjects Appear Brighter (i–Contrast)
85
RedEye Correction
86
Checking For Shut Eyes
87
Shooting Long Exposures
88
Changing The Color And Shooting
89
Shooting Stitch Assist Images.
92
Using Various Functions For Shooting Movies
93
Changing The Movie Mode
94
Changing The Image Quality
95
Lock/Exposure Shift
96
Other Shooting Functions
96
Playback Functions
97
Editing
98
Using Playback And Other Functions
101
Searching Images (Index Display)
102
Viewing Images In Filtered Playback
103
Viewing Slideshows
105
Checking The Focus
108
Magnifying Images
109
Changing Image Transitions
109
Viewing Images On A TV
110
Viewing Images On A High–Definition TV
111
Erasing All Images
112
Protecting Images
116
Organizing Images By Category (My Category)
118
Rotating Images
120
Resizing Images
121
Trimming
122
Adding Effects With The My Colors Function
123
Making Dark Subjects Appear Brighter (i–Contrast)
124
Correcting The Red–Eye Effect
125
Selecting Images For Printing (DPOF)
126
Customizing The Camera
131
Changing Functions
132
Changing Shooting Functions
136
Changing Playback Functions
139
Changing The Start–up Image Or Sound
139
Useful Information
141
Using Household Power
142
Troubleshooting
143
List Of Messages That Appear On The Screen
146
Functions Available In Each Shooting Mode
148
Menus
150
Handling Precautions
154
Specifications
155
Index
158
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