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User Manual SH100 This user manual includes detailed usage instructions for your camera. Please read this manual thoroughly.
Click a topic Common questions Quick reference Contents Basic functions Extended functions Shooting options Playback/Editing Wireless network Settings Appendixes Index Health and safety information Always comply with the following precautions and usage tips to avoid dangerous situations and ensure peak performance of your camera. Warningsituations that could cause injury to yourself or others Cautionsituations that could cause damage to your camera or other equipment Notenotes, usage tips, or additional information Safety warnings Do not use your camera near ammable or explosive gases and liquids Do not use your camera near fuels, combustibles, or ammable chemicals. Do not store or carry ammable liquids, gases, or explosive materials in the same compartment as the camera or its accessories. Keep your camera away from small children and pets 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 physical dangers as well. Prevent damage to subjects eyesight Do not use the ash in close proximity (closer than 1 m/3 ft) to people or animals. Using the ash too close to your subjects eyes can cause temporary or permanent damage. Handle and dispose of batteries and chargers with care
Use only Samsung-approved batteries and chargers. Incompatible batteries and chargers can cause serious injuries or damage to your camera. Never dispose of batteries in a re. Follow all local regulations when disposing of used batteries. Never place batteries or cameras on or in heating devices, such as microwave ovens, stoves, or radiators. Batteries may explode when overheated. Do not use a damaged power supply cord, plug, or loose outlet when charging batteries. This may cause a re or electric shock. Avoid interference with pacemakers Maintain a minimum of 15 cm (6 inches) between cameras and pacemakers to avoid potential interference, as recommended by manufacturers and the independent research group, Wireless Technology Research. If you have any reason to suspect that your camera is interfering with a pacemaker or other medical device, turn off the camera immediately and contact the manufacturer of the pacemaker or medical device for guidance. 1 Health and safety information Safety precautions Handle and store your camera carefully and sensibly
Do not allow your camera to get wetliquids can cause serious damage. Do not handle your camera with wet hands. Water damage to your camera can void your manufacturers warranty. Do not expose the camera to direct sunlight or high temperatures for an extended period of time. Prolonged exposure to sunlight or extreme temperatures can cause permanent damage to your cameras internal components. Avoid using or storing your camera in dusty, dirty, humid, or poorly-ventilated areas to prevent damage to moving parts and internal components. Remove the batteries from your camera when storing it for an extended period of time. Installed batteries may leak or corrode over time and cause serious damage to your camera. Protect your camera from sand and dirt when using it on beaches or in other similar areas. Protect your camera and the display from impact, rough handling, and excessive vibration to avoid serious damage. Exercise caution when connecting cables or adapters and installing batteries and memory cards. Forcing the connectors, improperly connecting cables, or improperly installing batteries and memory cards can damage ports, connectors, and accessories. Do not insert foreign objects into any of your cameras compartments, slots, or access points. Damage due to improper use may not be covered by your warranty. 2
Do not swing your camera by the strap. This may cause injury to yourself or others. Do not paint your camera, as paint can clog moving parts and prevent proper operation. Paint or metal on the outside of the camera may cause allergies, itchy skin, eczema, or swelling for people with sensitive skin. If you have experience any of these symptoms, stop using the camera immediately and consult a doctor. Protect batteries, chargers, and memory cards from damage
Avoid exposing batteries or memory cards to very cold or very hot temperatures (below 0 C/32 F or above 40 C/104 F). Extreme temperatures can reduce the charging capacity of your batteries and can cause memory cards to malfunction. Prevent batteries from making contact with metal objects, as this can create a connection between the + and terminals of your battery and lead to temporary or permanent battery damage. Also, this may cause a re or electric shock. Prevent memory cards from making contact with liquids, dirt, or foreign substances. If dirty, wipe the memory card clean with a soft cloth before inserting in your camera. Do not allow liquids, dirt, or foreign substances to come in contact with the memory card slot. Doing so may cause the camera to malfunction. Insert a memory card in the correct direction. Inserting a memory card in the wrong direction may damage your camera and memory card. Health and safety information
Turn off the camera when inserting or removing the memory card. Do not bend, drop, or subject memory cards to heavy impact or pressure. Do not use memory cards that have been formatted by other cameras or by a computer. Reformat the memory card with your camera. Never use a damaged charger, battery, or memory card. When carrying a memory card, use a case to protect the card from electrostatic. Transfer important data to other media, such as a hard disk or CD/DVD. When using the camera for an extended period, the memory card may become warm; this is normal and not a malfunction. When the lifespan of a memory card has expired, you cannot store any more photos on the card. Use a new memory card. Do not remove the memory card or turn off your camera while the lamp is blinking, as this may damage your data. Use only Samsung-approved accessories Using incompatible accessories may damage your camera, cause injury, or void your warranty. Protect your cameras lens
Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight, as this may discolor the image sensor or cause it to malfunction. Protect your lens from ngerprints and scratches. Clean your lens with a soft, clean, debris-free lens cloth. Follow all safety warnings and regulations Comply with any regulations that restrict the use of a camera in a certain area. Turn off the camera near medical equipment Your camera can interfere with medical equipment in hospitals or health care facilities. Follow all regulations, posted warnings, and directions from medical personnel. Turn off the camera when in an aircraft Your camera can cause interference with aircraft equipment. Follow all airline regulations and turn off your camera when directed by airline personnel. 3 Health and safety information Avoid interference with other electronic devices Your camera emits radio frequency (RF) signals that may interfere with unshielded or improperly shielded electronic equipment, such as pacemakers, hearing aids, medical devices, and other electronic devices in homes or vehicles. Consult the manufacturers of your electronic devices to solve any interference problems you experience. Important usage information Allow only qualied personnel to service your camera Do not allow unqualied personnel to service the camera or attempt to service the camera yourself. Any damage that results from unqualied service is not covered by your warranty. Ensure maximum battery and charger life
Overcharging batteries may shorten battery life. After charging is nished, disconnect the cable from your camera. Over time, unused batteries will discharge and must be recharged before use. Disconnect chargers from power sources when not in use. Use batteries only for their intended purpose. Exercise caution when using the camera in humid environments When transferring the camera from a cold environment to a warm and humid one, condensation can form on the delicate electronic circuitry and memory card. In this situation, wait for at least 1 hour until all moisture has evaporated before using the camera. Check that the camera is operating properly before use The manufacturer takes no responsibility for any loss of les or damage that may result from camera malfunction or improper use. Use your camera in the normal position Avoid contact with your cameras internal antenna.
Data transferred via WLAN could be leaked, so avoid transferring sensitive data in public areas or on open networks. The camera manufacturer is not liable for any data transfers that infringe on copyrights, trademarks, intellectual property laws, or public decency ordnances. 4 Copyright information
Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. Mac is a registered trademark of the Apple Corporation. Wi-Fi registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
, the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo, and the Wi-Fi logo are
Camera specications or contents of this manual may be changed without prior notice due to upgrade of camera functions. We recommend using your camera within a country where you purchase it. For Open Source License information, refer to the OpenSourceInfo.pdf in the provided CD-ROM. Organization of the user manual Basic functions Learn about your cameras layout, icons, and basic functions for shooting. Extended functions Learn how to take a photo by selecting a mode and how to record a video or voice memo. Shooting options Learn about the options you can set in Shooting mode. Playback/Editing Learn how to play back photos, videos, or voice memos and edit photos or videos. Also, learn how to connect your camera to your computer, photo printer or TV. Wireless network Learn to use several functions that use wireless local area networks (WLANs) feature. Settings Refer to options to congure your cameras settings. Appendixes Refer to error messages, specications, and maintenance tips. 13 30 40 64 91 106 112 5 Indications used in this manual Shooting mode Smart Auto Auto Program Scene Smart Scene Detection D v Movie Indication S a p s Shooting mode icons These icons indicate that a function is available in the corresponding modes. The s mode may not support functions for all scenes. For example:
Available in Program and Movie modes. Icons used in this manual Icon Function Additional information Safety warnings and precautions Camera buttons; For example: [Shutter] represents the shutter button Page number of related information The order of options or menus you must select to perform a step; for example: Select >
(represents Select >, and then Annotation
Abbreviations used in this manual Abbreviation ACB AEB AF AP DIS DPOF EV WB Denition Auto Contrast Balance Auto Exposure Bracket Auto Focus Access Point Digital Image Stabilization Digital Print Order Format Exposure Value White Balance 6 Expressions used in this manual Pressing the shutter Exposure (Brightness)
Half-press [
Press [
Shutter]: press the shutter halfway down Shutter]: press the shutter all the way down The amount of light that enters your camera determines the 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 or still life Background Composition
: the main object of a scene, such as a person, animal,
: the objects around the subject
: the combination of a subject and background Background Subject Composition 7 Common questions You can get answers to common questions. Solve problems easily by setting shooting options. The subject's eyes appear red. This is caused by a reection from the camera ash.
Set the ash option to If the photo has already been taken, select Red-eye or Red-eye Fix. (p. 45) Red-eye Fix in the edit menu. (p. 80) Photos have dust spots. Dust particles oating in the air may be captured in photos when you use the ash.
Turn off the ash or avoid taking photos in a dusty place. Set ISO speed options. (p. 46) Photos are blurred. Photos are blurred when shooting at night. Subjects come out too dark because of backlighting. This may be caused by taking photos in low light conditions or holding the camera incorrectly.
Shutter] halfway down to make sure the subject is focused. (p. 28) Press [
45) ISO speed options. (p. 46) Night in s mode. (p. 34) Select Turn on the ash. (p. Set Use a tripod to prevent your camera from shaking. As the camera tries to let in more light, the shutter speed slows. This can make it difcult to steady the camera and may result in camera shake.
When the light source is behind the subject or when there is a high contrast between the light and dark areas, the subject may come out too dark.
Avoid shooting in front of the sun. Select Set the ash option to Adjust the exposure. (p. Set the Auto Contrast Balance (
Set the metering option to Spot if a bright subject is in the center of the frame. (p. 56) Backlight in s mode. (p. 32) Fill in. (p. 45) 54) ACB) option. (p. 55) 8 Quick reference Taking photos of people Adjusting the exposure (brightness) mode > Beauty Shot, Portrait, Children 32 s
, Red-eye Fix Red-eye
(to prevent or correct red-eye) 45 Face Detection
50
Taking photos at night or in the dark s
mode > Night, Dawn, Fireworks 32 Flash options ISO speed (to adjust the sensitivity to light)
45
46 Taking action photos
Continuous
, Motion Capture 59 Taking photos of text, insects, or owers mode > Close Up, Text 32
, Auto Macro (to take close-up photos) 47
(to change the color tone) 57 s Macro
White Balance
46
(to compensate for subjects against bright
(to adjust exposure) 54 ISO speed (to adjust the sensitivity to light) EV ACB backgrounds) 55 Metering AEB different exposures) 59
56
(to take 3 photos of the same scene with Applying a different effect
60 Photo styles (to apply tones) Smart Filter Image adjustment (to adjust saturation, sharpness, or contrast) 62 effects 61 Reducing camera shake
Digital Image Stabilization (DIS)
27 9
82 Viewing les by category in Smart Album 69 Deleting all les on the memory card 71 Viewing les as a slide show
72 Viewing les on a TV Connecting your camera to a computer 83 Adjusting sound and volume
108 Adjusting the brightness of the display 109 Changing the display language 109 Setting the date and time
109 Formatting the memory card
109 Troubleshooting
119 Contents Basic functions ............................................................... 13 Unpacking ......................................................................... 14 Camera layout ................................................................... 15 Inserting the battery and memory card .............................. 17 Charging the battery and turning your camera on ............. 18 Charging the battery ............................................................ 18 Turning on your camera ........................................................ 18 Performing the initial setup ................................................ 19 Learning icons ................................................................... 20 Using the touch screen ..................................................... 21 Selecting a shooting mode ................................................ 22 Selecting a shooting mode using motion recognition .............. 23 Setting the touch screen and sound ................................. 24 Setting the display type for the touch screen .......................... 24 Setting the sound ................................................................ 24 Taking photos .................................................................... 25 Zooming ............................................................................. 26 Reducing camera shake (DIS) .............................................. 27 Tips for getting a clearer photo .......................................... 28 Extended functions ........................................................ 30 Shooting modes ................................................................ 31 Using the Smart Auto mode ................................................. 31 Using the Scene mode ........................................................ 32 Using the Beauty Shot mode ................................................ 33 Using the frame guide .......................................................... 34 Adjusting the exposure in the Night mode .............................. 34 Using the Program mode ..................................................... 35 Recording a video ............................................................... 36 Using the Smart Scene Detection mode ................................ 37 Recording voice memos ................................................... 39 Recording a voice memo ..................................................... 39 Adding a voice memo to a photo .......................................... 39 Shooting options ............................................................ 40 Selecting a resolution and quality ...................................... 41 Selecting a resolution ........................................................... 41 Selecting image quality ........................................................ 42 Using the timer .................................................................. 43 10 Contents Shooting in the dark .......................................................... 45 Preventing red-eye .............................................................. 45 Using the ash .................................................................... 45 Adjusting the ISO speed ...................................................... 46 Changing the cameras focus ............................................ 47 Using macro ....................................................................... 47 Using auto focus ................................................................. 47 Using smart touch focus ...................................................... 48 Using one touch shooting .................................................... 49 Adjusting the focus area ....................................................... 49 Using face detection ......................................................... 50 Detecting faces ................................................................... 50 Taking a self portrait shot ...................................................... 51 Taking a smile shot .............................................................. 51 Detecting eye blinking .......................................................... 52 Using smart face recognition ................................................ 52 Registering faces as your favorites (My Star) .......................... 53 Adjusting brightness and color .......................................... 54 Adjusting the exposure manually (EV) .................................... 54 Compensating for backlighting (ACB) .................................... 55 Changing the metering option ............................................... 56 Selecting a light source (White balance) ................................. 57 Using burst modes ............................................................ 59 Improving your photos ...................................................... 60 Applying photo styles ........................................................... 60 Applying smart lter effects ................................................... 61 Adjusting your photos .......................................................... 62 Playback/Editing ............................................................. 64 Playing back ...................................................................... 65 Starting Playback mode ....................................................... 65 Playing a video .................................................................... 73 Playing a voice memo .......................................................... 74 Editing a photo .................................................................. 76 Rotating a photo .................................................................. 76 Resizing photos .................................................................. 76 Using Smart crop ................................................................ 77 Applying photo styles ........................................................... 77 Applying smart lter effects ................................................... 78 Applying a special effect ...................................................... 79 Adjusting photo ................................................................... 80 Creating a print order (DPOF) ................................................ 80 Viewing les on a TV ......................................................... 82 11 Contents Transferring les to your computer (for Windows) .............. 83 Transferring les using Intelli-studio ........................................ 84 Transferring les by connecting the camera as a removable disk .................................................................................... 86 Disconnecting the camera (for Windows XP) .......................... 87 Transferring les to your computer (for Mac) ...................... 88 Printing photos with a photo printer (PictBridge) ............... 89 Wireless network ............................................................ 91 Connecting to a WLAN and conguring network settings . 92 Connecting to a WLAN automatically .................................... 92 Setting network options ....................................................... 93 Setting IP manually .............................................................. 93 Network connection tips ...................................................... 94 Storing your information ....................................................... 95 Storing email addresses ....................................................... 95 Setting the le size to share .................................................. 96 Setting a password ............................................................. 96 Changing the password ....................................................... 96 Checking information ........................................................... 97 Entering text ........................................................................ 97 Using photo or video sharing websites .............................. 98 Accessing a website ............................................................ 98 Uploading photos or videos .................................................. 99 Sending photos via email ................................................ 100 Viewing photos or videos on the allshare devices ........... 101 Viewing photos or videos on a TV screen ............................ 101 Viewing photos or videos on another device (renderer) ......... 102 Sending or receiving photos or videos with a camera ..... 104 Sending photos or videos to another camera ....................... 104 Receiving photos or videos from another camera ................. 104 Settings ......................................................................... 106 Settings menu ................................................................. 107 Accessing the settings menu .............................................. 107 Sound settings .................................................................. 108 Display settings ................................................................. 108 Camera settings ................................................................ 109 Appendixes ................................................................... 112 Error messages ............................................................... 113 Camera maintenance ...................................................... 114 Cleaning your camera ........................................................ 114 About memory cards ......................................................... 115 About the battery ............................................................... 116 Before contacting a service center .................................. 119 Camera specications ..................................................... 122 FCC notice ...................................................................... 126 Index ............................................................................... 130 12 Basic functions Learn about your cameras layout, icons, and basic functions for shooting. Setting the touch screen and sound 24 Setting the display type for the touch screen 24 Setting the sound 24 Taking photos 25 Zooming 26 Reducing camera shake (DIS) 27 Tips for getting a clearer photo 28 Unpacking 14 Camera layout 15 Inserting the battery and memory card 17 Charging the battery and turning your camera on 18 Charging the battery 18 Turning on your camera 18 Performing the initial setup 19 Learning icons 20 Using the touch screen 21 Selecting a shooting mode 22 Selecting a shooting mode using motion recognition 23 Unpacking Check your product box for the following items. Optional accessories Camera case A/V cable Memory card
(microSDTM) Battery charger The illustrations may differ from your actual items. Camera AC adapter/
USB cable Rechargeable battery Strap Touch pen User Manual CD-ROM Quick Start Manual Basic functions 14 Camera layout Before you start, familiarize yourself with your camera's parts and their functions. Flash Lens Zoom button
Zoom in or out Zoom in on part of a photo or view les as thumbnails AF lamp/timer lamp Internal antenna*
* Avoid contact with the internal antenna while using the wireless network. Tripod mount Battery chamber cover Insert a memory card and battery Basic functions 15 Camera layout Speaker Microphone POWER button Shutter button Playback button 1 2 Touch screen Home button USB and A/V port Accepts USB cable or A/V cable Basic functions 16 Inserting the battery and memory card Learn to insert the battery and an optional memory card into the camera. Insert a memory card with the gold-colored contacts facing up. Insert the battery with the Samsung logo facing down. Removing the battery and memory card Push gently until the card disengages from the camera and then pull it out of the slot. Memory card Battery lock Push the lock up to release the battery. Battery The internal memory can be used as a temporary storage device when the memory card is not inserted. Basic functions 17 Charging the battery and turning your camera on Charging the battery Before using the camera for the rst time, you must charge the battery. Attach the USB cable to the AC adapter, and then plug the end of cable with the indicator light into your camera. Turning on your camera Press [POWER] to turn your camera on or off.
The initial setup screen appears when you turn on the camera for the rst time. (p. 19) Turning on your camera in Playback mode Press [Playback]. The camera turns on and accesses Playback mode immediately. Basic functions 18 Indicator light
Red Green
: Charging
: Fully charged Performing the initial setup When the initial setup screen appears, follow the steps below to congure the camera's basic settings. 1 Select Language. 6 Set the date and time, and select
. Date/Time Set 2 3 4 Select a language. Select Time Zone. 7 8 Select Touch Calibration. Tap the target on the screen with your touch pen. Select a time zone and select
To set the daylight-saving time, select
. Time Zone London Touch Calibration Tap directly in the center of the target for optimal performance. 5 Select Date/Time Set. 9 Select to switch to Shooting mode. Basic functions 19 Learning icons The icons displayed will change according to the mode you select or the options you set. Icon 1 Description Smart lter effect 2 1 Status icons Icon Description p Shooting mode Aperture and shutter speed Photo resolution Video resolution Metering Digital Image Stabilization (DIS) Frame rate Exposure value ISO speed White balance Face detection Burst mode Image adjustment (sharpness, contrast, saturation) Photo styles Available number of photos Available recording time Internal memory Memory card inserted
: Fully charged
Zoom ratio
: Charging needed
: Partially charged Voice memo Auto focus frame Camera shake Option set 1 (of 3) Current date and time Grid lines 2 Option icons (touch) Icon Description Flash option Auto focus option Timer option Display type Touch screen lock Basic functions 20 Icon Description l f
: Motion recognition
: Network menus
N M
: Shooting options and settings menu Image setting options
: Exposure value
: White balance
: ISO speed
: Face tone
: Face retouch
: Focus area option
: Face detection option
: Photo resolution
: Video resolution
: Photo quality
: Frame rate
: Exposure with ACB
: Metering option
: Burst type
: Photo styles
: Smart lter effect
: Image adjustment (sharpness, contrast, saturation)
: Long time shutter
: Digital Image Stabilization (DIS)
: Audio recording
: Another row of options Using the touch screen Learn basic actions to use the touch screen. Use the supplied touch pen to touch or drag on the screen. Do not use other sharp objects, such as pens or pencils, to touch the screen. Doing so may damage the screen. Touching Touch an icon to select a menu or option.
When you touch or drag on the screen, discolorations may occur. It is not a malfunction but a characteristic of the touch screen. Touch or drag lightly to reduce these effects. The touch screen may not recognize your touches correctly when:
you touch multiple items at the same time you use the camera in high humidity environments you use the camera with an LCD protection lm or another LCD accessory
If you touch the screen with your nger, the screen may not recognize your input. Depending on the viewing angle, the screen may appear darker. Adjust the brightness or angle. Dragging Drag left or right to scroll horizontally. EV
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+1
+2
+2 Basic functions 21 Selecting a shooting mode Learn how to select a shooting mode. Your camera provides you with various modes for shooting. 1 Select the mode icon. 2 Select a mode. Mode Description S Smart Auto: Take a photo by letting the camera select a scene mode as it detects. (p. 31) a Auto: Take a photo quickly and easily with minimal settings. (p. 25) p Program: Take a photo by setting options. (p. 35) s Scene: Take a photo with options preset for a specic scene. (p. 32) D Smart Scene Detection: Record a video by letting the camera select a scene mode as it detects. (p. 37) v Movie: Record a video. (p. 36) Basic functions 22 Selecting a shooting mode Selecting a shooting mode using motion recognition Your camera features a built-in motion sensor that allows you to quickly switch the shooting mode by tilting the camera. In Shooting mode, tilt the camera while touching and holding
. Motion recognition may not work well if you hold the camera parallel to the ground, as shown below. Basic functions 23 Setting the touch screen and sound Learn how to change the basic settings for the touch screen and sound according to your preferences. Setting the display type for the touch screen 1 In Shooting mode, select
(In Playback mode, select
. ) 2 Select an option. Full Option Description Hide: Hide icons on the screen if you perform no operations for 3 seconds (touch the screen to display icons again). Guide Line: Display grid lines. The grid lines are helpful for getting the photo aligned with a surface, such as the horizon or the edges of buildings. This option is available only in Shooting mode. Option until reaches Description Touch Lock: The touch screen is locked during shooting. (Tap and hold unlock the touch screen). Full: In Shooting mode, always display icons on the screen. In Playback mode, display icons and information. Basic: In Playback mode, always display icons on the screen. to Setting the sound Set whether your camera emits a specied sound when you operate your camera. 1 2 3 In Shooting or Playback mode, select
Beep Sound. M. Select Select an option. Option Off On Description The camera does not emit any sounds. The camera emits sounds. 4 Select to return to the previous mode. Basic functions 24 Taking photos Learn basic actions to take photos easily and quickly in Auto mode. 1 Make sure that the camera is in the cameras default shooting mode.
If not, select the mode icon
a. a mode (Auto), 3 Shutter] to focus. Half-press [
A green frame means the subject in focus. A red frame means the subjects is out of focus. 2 Align your subject in the frame. 4 Press [
Shutter] to take a photo. See page 28 for tips to get clearer photos. Basic functions 25 Taking photos Zooming You can shoot close-up photos by adjusting the zoom. Your camera has a 3X optical zoom and 3X digital zoom. By using both, you can zoom in up to 9 times. Rotate [Zoom] right to zoom in on your subject. Rotate [Zoom]
left to zoom out. Zoom ratio Zoom out Zoom in The zoom ratio available for videos differs. Digital zoom If the zoom indicator is in the digital range, your camera is using the digital zoom. The picture quality may deteriorate when you use the digital zoom. Digital range Zoom indicator Optical range The digital zoom is not available when using scenes), D, and v modes and when used with Face Detection, and Smart Filter. It may take longer to save a photo when using the digital zoom. S, s (in some
Basic functions 26 DIS may not function properly when:
you move your camera to follow a moving subject you use digital zoom there is too much camera shake the shutter speed is slow (e.g., when you select mode) the battery is low you take a close-up shot
In some scene modes, the DIS function is unavailable. If the camera is impacted, the display will be blurry. In this case, turn off the camera and turn it on again to use the DIS function correctly. Night in s Taking photos Reducing camera shake (DIS) Reduce camera shake digitally in Shooting mode. p s Before correction After correction 1 2 In Shooting mode, select f >
. Select an option. Option Description Off: Deactivate the DIS function. On: Activate the DIS function.
Basic functions 27 Tips for getting a clearer photo Holding your camera correctly Reducing camera shake Make sure nothing is blocking the lens. Set the Digital Image Stabilization option to reduce camera shake. (p. 27) Half-pressing the shutter button When h is displayed Half-press [Shutter] and adjust the focus. Focus and exposure will be adjusted automatically. Camera shake When shooting in the dark, avoid setting the ash option to Slow Sync or Off. The aperture remains open longer and it may be harder to hold the camera still.
Use a tripod or set the ash option to Set ISO speed options. (p. Fill in. (p. 45) 46) The aperture value and shutter speed are automatically set. Focus frame
Shutter] to take the Press [
photo if displayed in green. Change the frame and half-press [Shutter] again if displayed in red. Basic functions 28 Preventing your subject from being out of focus It may be difcult to get your subject in focus when:
there is little contrast between the subject and background
(When your subject is wearing a color of clothing that is similar to the background) the light source behind the subject is too bright the subject is shiny the subject includes horizontal patterns, such as blinds the subject is not positioned in the center of the frame
When you take photos in low light Turn on the ash.
(p. 45)
When subjects are moving fast Use the continuous or motion capture function. (p. 59) 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. Basic functions 29 Extended functions Learn how to take a photo by selecting a mode and how to record a video or voice memo. Shooting modes 31 Using the Smart Auto mode 31 Using the Scene mode 32 Using the Beauty Shot mode 33 Using the frame guide 34 Adjusting the exposure in the Night mode 34 Using the Program mode 35 Recording a video 36 Using the Smart Scene Detection mode 37 Recording voice memos 39 Recording a voice memo 39 Adding a voice memo to a photo 39 Shooting modes Take photos or record videos by selecting the best shooting mode for the conditions. Using the Smart Auto mode In this mode, your camera automatically chooses the appropriate camera settings based on a detected type of scene. The mode is helpful if you are not familiar with the camera settings for various scenes. 1 2 In Shooting mode, select Align your subject in the frame.
The camera selects a scene automatically. An appropriate mode icon will appear at the top left of the screen. a S. Icon Description Appears when taking photos of landscapes. Appears when taking photos of bright white backgrounds. Appears when taking photos of landscapes at night. This is available only when the ash is off. Icon Description Appears when taking portraits at night. Appears when taking photos of landscapes with backlighting. Appears when taking portraits with backlighting. Appears when taking portraits. Appears when taking close-up photos of objects. Appears when taking close-up photos of text. 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 taking close-up portraits of people. Appears when the camera and subject are stable for a while. This is available only when you are shooting in the dark. Appears when taking photos of actively moving subjects. Appears when taking photos of reworks. This is available only when you use a tripod. Extended functions 31 Shooting modes 3 4 Half-press [
Shutter] to focus. Press [
Shutter] to take the photo.
S will not If the camera does not recognize a proper scene mode, change and the default settings will be used. Even if there is a face detected, the camera may not select a portrait mode depending on the subject's position or lighting. The camera may not select the correct scene depending on shooting environments, such as camera shake, lighting and distance to the subject. Even if you use a tripod, the subject's movement. mode may not be detected depending on Using the Scene mode Take a photo with options preset for a specic scene. 1 2 In Shooting mode, select a s. Select a scene. Scene This mode allows you to choose an appropriate scene for a variety of situations.
For the Beauty Shot mode, see mode on page 33. For the Frame Guide mode, see page 34. For the Night mode, see mode on page 34. Using the Beauty Shot Using the frame guide on Adjusting the exposure in the Night 3 4 Align your subject in the frame and half-press [
to focus. Shutter]
Press [
Shutter] to take the photo. Extended functions 32 Shooting modes In Shooting mode, select Using the Beauty Shot mode Take a photo of a person with options to hide facial imperfections. 1 2 To make the subject's skin tone appear lighter (face only), select f
Select a higher setting to make skin tone appear lighter. a s
an option. Level 2 3 4 5 To hide facial imperfections, select
Select a higher setting to hide a greater number of imperfections.
an option. Level 3 Align your subject in the frame and half-press [
to focus. Shutter]
Press [
Shutter] to take the photo. The focus distance will be set to Auto Macro. Extended functions 33 Shooting modes Using the frame guide When you want another person to take a photo of you, you can compose the scene with the frame guide feature. The frame guide will help the other person take a photo of you by showing the part of the pre-composed scene. 1 2 a s Align your subject in the frame and press [
Shutter]. Transparent guides will appear on the left and right of the frame. In Shooting mode, select
. Adjusting the exposure in the Night mode In Night mode, you can catch brief ashes of light as curved streaks by extending the exposure. Use a slow shutter speed to extend the time until the shutter closes. Increase the aperture value to prevent overexposure. 1 2 In Shooting mode, select a s
Aperture. f Select
. Cancel Frame: Back Aperture Shutter Speed 3 4 Ask another person to take a photo.
The person must align the subject in the frame by using the guides, and then press [Shutter] to take the photo. To cancel the guide, select
. 3 Select an option. Extended functions 34 Shooting modes 4 Select
Shutter Speed. Aperture Shutter Speed 5 6 7 Select a value to adjust the shutter speed and select
. Align your subject in the frame and half-press [
to focus. Shutter]
Press [
Shutter] to take the photo. Use a tripod to prevent your photos from blurring. Using the Program mode Set various options (except for shutter speed and aperture value) in Program mode. 1 2 Set options. (For a list of options, refer to options.) In Shooting mode, select a p. Shooting 3 4 Align your subject in the frame and half-press [
to focus. Shutter]
Press [
Shutter] to take the photo. Extended functions 35 Shooting modes Recording a video Record videos of up to 20 minutes in length in high denition. The recorded video is saved as an MP4 (H.264) le.
H.264 (MPEG-4 part10/AVC) is a high-compression video format established by international standard organizations ISO-IEC and ITU-T. The zoom sound may be recorded if you use the zoom while recording a video. Some memory cards may not support high denition recording. In this case, set a lower resolution. Memory cards with slow writing speed will not support high-resolution videos and high-speed videos. To record high-resolution or high-
speed videos, use memory cards with fast writing speed. In Shooting mode, select a v.
a frame rate (the number of frames 1 2 f Select per second).
As the number of frames increases, action appears more natural, but the le size is increased. 3 4 5 6
a sound option. Select Option Description Off: Record a video without sound. On: Record a video with sound. Zoom Mute: Record a video without sound while zooming. Set other options as desired. (For options, refer to Shooting options.) Press [
Shutter] to start recording. Press [
Shutter] again to stop recording. 30 FPS is available only when the video resolution is 320 X 240. Extended functions 36 Shooting modes To pause recording The camera allows you to pause temporarily while recording a video. With this function, you can record your favorite scenes as a single video. Select to pause while recording. Select to resume. Using the Smart Scene Detection mode In this mode, your camera automatically chooses the appropriate camera settings based on a detected type of scene. 1 2 In Shooting mode, select Align your subject in the frame.
The camera selects a scene automatically. An appropriate mode icon will appear at the top left of the screen. a D. Stop: Shutter Icon Description Appears when recording videos of landscapes. Appears when recording videos of clear skies. Appears when recording videos of forested areas. Appears when recording videos of sunsets. Extended functions 37 Shooting modes 3 4 Press [
Shutter] to start recording. Press [
Shutter] again to stop recording.
D will not If the camera does not recognize a proper scene mode, change and the default settings will be used. The camera may not select the correct scene depending on shooting environments, such as camera shake, lighting and distance to the subject. In Smart Scene Detection mode, you cannot set smart lter effects and photo styles. Extended functions 38 Recording voice memos a p s 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 40 cm away from the camera. Recording a voice memo 1 In Shooting mode, select
(In some modes, select f > (Twice) f
Adding a voice memo to a photo 1 In Shooting mode, select
(In some modes, select f > (Twice) f
.) Record Memo Press [
2 3 4 Shutter] to record. to resume. to pause and Select Once recording begins, the available recording time displayed at the top of the screen will be changed to reect le number. You can record voice memos of up to 10 hours in length. Press [
Shutter] to stop. Select to switch to Shooting mode. 2 3 Align your subject in the frame and take a photo.
The camera begins to record a voice memo right after you take the photo. Recording automatically stared (10 seconds maximum).
Shutter] to stop recording a voice memo. Press [
Extended functions 39 Shooting options Learn about the options you can set in Shooting mode. Selecting a resolution and quality 41 Selecting a resolution 41 Selecting image quality 42 Using the timer 43 Shooting in the dark 45 Preventing red-eye 45 Using the ash 45 Adjusting the ISO speed 46 Changing the cameras focus 47 Using macro 47 Using auto focus 47 Using smart touch focus 48 Using one touch shooting 49 Adjusting the focus area 49 Using face detection 50 Detecting faces 50 Taking a self portrait shot 51 Taking a smile shot 51 Detecting eye blinking 52 Using smart face recognition 52 Registering faces as your favorites (My Star) 53 Adjusting brightness and color 54 Adjusting the exposure manually (EV) 54 Compensating for backlighting (ACB) 55 Changing the metering option 56 Selecting a light source (White balance) 57 Using burst modes 59 Improving your photos 60 Applying photo styles 60 Applying smart lter effects 61 Adjusting your photos 62 Selecting a resolution and quality Learn how to change the image resolution and quality settings. S a p s D v Selecting a resolution As you increase the resolution, your photo or video will include more pixels, so it can be printed on larger paper or displayed on a larger screen. When you use a high resolution, the le size will also increase. In Shooting mode, select f
. When taking a photo:
1 2 Select an option. 4320 X 2432 Option Description 4320 X 3240: Print on A1 paper. 4000 X 3000: Print on A1 paper. 4320 X 2880: Print on A1 paper in wide ratio (3:2). 4320 X 2432: Print on A2 paper in panorama ratio
(16:9) or play back on an HDTV. 3264 X 2448: Print on A3 paper. 2560 X 1920: Print on A4 paper. 2048 X 1536: Print on A5 paper. 1920 X 1080: Print on A5 paper in panorama ratio
(16:9) or play back on an HDTV. 1024 X 768: Attach to an email. Shooting options 41 Selecting a resolution and quality When recording a video:
In 1 D and v modes, select f 2 Select an option. 1280 X 720 HQ a p s Selecting image quality Photos you take are compressed and saved in JPEG format. Higher quality images will result in larger sizes. 1 2 In Shooting mode, select Select an option. f
. Option Description 1280 X 720 HQ: Play back high-quality les on an HDTV. 1280 X 720: Play back on an HDTV. 640 X 480: Play back on a general TV. 320 X 240: Post on a web page. For Sharing: Post on a website using the wireless network (30 seconds maximum). Fine Option Description Super Fine Fine Normal Shooting options 42 Shutter] to start the timer. Press [
The AF lamp/timer lamp blinks. The camera will automatically take a photo at the specied time.
Select the timer icon or press [
Depending on the selected face defection option, the timer is not available or some timer options are not available. Shutter] to cancel the timer. Using the timer S a p s D v Learn how to set the timer to delay shooting. 1 2 In Shooting mode, select
. Select an option. Off 3 Option Description Off: The timer is not active. 10 Sec: Take a photo in 10 seconds. 2 Sec: Take a photo in 2 seconds. Double: Take a photo in 10 seconds and take another in 2 seconds. Motion Timer: Detect your movement and then take a photo. (p. 44) The options may differ depending on the shooting mode. Shooting options 43 Using the timer In Shooting mode, select Using the motion timer 1 2 3 Shutter]. Press [
. 5 Pose for your photo while the AF-lamp/timer lamp is blinking.
The AF-lamp/timer lamp will stop blinking just before the camera automatically takes a photo. Stand within 3 m from the camera within 6 seconds after pressing [Shutter]. 4 Make a motion, such as waving your arms, to activate the timer.
The AF lamp/timer lamp will start to blink rapidly when the camera detects you. The motion timer may not work when:
you are more than 3 m away from the camera your movements are too subtle there is too much light or backlight the subject is close enough to reect the AF light The detection range of the motion timer Shooting options 44 Shooting in the dark Learn how to take photos at night or in low light conditions. a p Preventing red-eye If the ash res when you take a photo of a person in the dark, a red glow may appear in the eyes. To prevent this, select Red-eye or Red-eye Fix. Refer to ash options in Using the ash. S a p s Using the ash Use the ash when taking photos in the dark or when you need more light on your photos. 1 2 In Shooting mode, select Select an option. This option is available in some scene modes. Auto Option Description Off:
The ash will not re. Camera shake warning (
shooting in low light.
) will be displayed when Auto: The camera will select a proper ash setting for the detected scene in S mode. Auto: The ash res automatically when the subject or background is dark. Shooting options 45 Shooting in the dark Option Description Red-eye*:
Fill in:
Slow Sync:
Red-eye Fix*:
The ash res when the subject or background is dark. The camera reduces red-eyes. The ash always res. Light intensity is adjusted automatically. The ash res and the shutter stays open longer. Select this when you want to capture ambient light to reveal more details in the background. Use a tripod to prevent your photos from blurring. The ash res when the subject or background is dark. The camera corrects red-eyes through its advanced software analysis.
The options may differ depending on the shooting mode.
* There is an interval between two bursts of the ash. Do not move until the ash res a second time.
Flash options are not available if you set burst options or select Detection or Self-Portrait. Make sure that your subjects are within the recommended distance from the ash. (p. 122) If there is reected light or much dust in the air, tiny spots may appear on your photo. Blink Shooting options 46 p Adjusting the ISO speed The ISO speed is the measure of a lms sensitivity to light as dened by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The higher ISO speed you select, the more sensitive to light your camera becomes. With a higher ISO speed, you can get a better photo without using the ash. 1 2 In Shooting mode, select f
. Select brightness of the subject and lighting. to use an appropriate ISO speed based on the Select an option.
Auto The higher ISO speed you select, the more image noise you may get. Changing the cameras focus Learn how to adjust the camera's focus according to your subjects. p D v Using macro Use macro to take close-up photos of subjects, such as owers or insects. Refer to macro options in Using auto focus. a p D v Using auto focus To take sharp photos, select the appropriate focus according to your distance from the subject. 1 2 In Shooting mode, select Select an option.
Try to hold the camera very still to prevent blurry photos. Turn off the ash if the distance to the subject is less than 40 cm. Normal (AF) Option Description Normal (AF): Focus on a subject farther than 80 cm. Auto Macro: Focus on a subject farther than 10 cm
(farther than 50 cm when using zoom). Macro: Focus on a subject 10 - 80 cm (50 - 80 cm when using zoom). The options may differ depending on the shooting mode. Shooting options 47 Changing the cameras focus a p s In Shooting mode, select Using smart touch focus Smart Touch AF allows you to track and auto focus on your subject, even when you are moving. 1 2 Touch the subject you want to track in the touch area
(indicated by a frame).
A focus frame will appear on the subject and will follow the subject as you move the camera. f
If you do not touch any area on the screen, the focus frame will appear in the center of the screen. Tracking a subject may fail when:
the subject is too small or the subject moves excessively. the subject is backlit or you are shooting in a dark place colors or patterns on the subject and the background are the same the camera shakes excessively In these cases, the focus frame will appear as a white single-line
frame. If the camera fails to track the subject, you must reselect the subject to track. If the camera fails to x the focus, the focus frame will change to a red single-line frame. If you use this function, you cannot set face detection, photo style options, and smart lter effects.
The white frame means that your camera is tracking the subject. The green frame means that your subject is in focus when you half-press [Shutter]. Shooting options 48 Changing the cameras focus a p s Using one touch shooting You can focus on your subject and take a photo with a touch of your nger. 1 2 3 Touch and hold the subject to take the photo.
Touch and hold until the level indicator lls up. In Shooting mode, select Touch a subject to focus. f
. a p s Adjusting the focus area You can get clearer photos by selecting an appropriate focus area according to your subjects location in the scene. 1 2 In Shooting mode, select Select an option. f
If you touch and hold any other area, the frame to detect faces will change to a normal frame. If you use this function, you cannot set burst options, photo style options, and smart lter effects. Center AF 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. One Touch Shooting: Focus on the subject by touching the image on the screen. Touch and hold the subject to take the photo. Smart Touch AF: Focus on and track the subject that you touch on the screen. (p. 48) The options may differ depending on the shooting mode. Shooting options 49 Using face detection a p s 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. You can also use Smart Face Recognition to register faces and prioritize the focus on them.
In some scene modes, face detection is unavailable. Face detection may not be effective when:
the subject is far from the camera (The focus frame will appear 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 backlighting or the lighting condition is unstable the subjects facial expression changes remarkably
Face detection is not available when using a photo style, a smart lter effect, or smart touch AF. When you use the face detection option, the digital zoom will not work. Depending on the selected face detection option, the timer is not available or some timer options are not available. Depending on the selected face detection option, some burst options are not available. When you take photos of detected faces, they will be registered in the face list. You can view registered faces in order of priority in Playback mode.
(p. 68) Even though faces are registered successfully, they may not be classied in Playback mode. The detected face in Shooting mode may not appear in the face list or Smart Album. Detecting faces Your camera automatically detects human faces (up to 10 human faces). In Shooting mode, select f appears in a white focus frame and the rest of the faces appear in gray focus frames. The nearest face
The closer you are to the subject, the quicker your camera will detect faces. If you want to focus faces in gray focus frames, touch them to focus. When you use the burst option, the detected faces may not be registered. Shooting options 50
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1 | 2011-04-14 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2011-04-14
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0027908797
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1 | Physical Address |
19 Chapin Rd., Building D
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Pine Brook, New Jersey 07058
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@ccsemc.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
A3L
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
SH100B
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J**** C********
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1 | Title |
General Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
973-8********
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1 | Fax Number |
973-8********
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j******@samsung.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 10/11/2011 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Digital Camera | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power Output listed is conducted. This device is for handheld operation only. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. End-Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
SGS Korea Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
F******** L******
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1 | Telephone Number |
82(0)********
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1 | Fax Number |
82(0)********
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f******@sgs.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.1470000 |
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