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Click a topic This user manual includes detailed usage instructions for your camera. Please read this manual thoroughly. Basic troubleshooting Quick reference Contents Basic functions Extended functions Shooting options Playback/Editing Wireless network Settings Appendixes Index WB1100F/WB1101F/WB1102FUSER MANUAL 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 Do not disassemble or attempt to repair your camera. You can damage the camera and expose yourself to the risk of an electric shock. Do not use your camera near flammable or explosive gases and liquids. This may cause a re or explosion. Do not insert flammable materials into the camera or store these materials near the camera. This may cause a re or electric shock. Do not handle your camera with wet hands. This may result in an electric shock. 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 subjects eyes, this can cause temporary or permanent eyesight damage. 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. 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. 1 Avoid interference with pacemakers. Maintain a safe distance between this camera and all pacemakers to avoid potential interference, as recommended by the manufacturer and research groups. 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. Health and safety information Avoid covering the camera or charger with blankets or clothes. The camera may overheat, which may distort the camera or cause a fire. Do not handle the power supply cord or the charger during a thunderstorm. This may result in electric shock. If liquid or foreign objects enter your camera, immediately disconnect all power sources, such as the battery or charger, and then contact a Samsung service center. Comply with any regulations that restrict the use of a camera in a certain area. Avoid interference with other electronic devices. 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. 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. 2 Health and safety information Cautionsituations that could cause damage to your camera or other equipment 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. Use only authentic, manufacturer-recommended, Lithium-ion replacement batteries. Do not damage or heat the battery. Inauthentic, damaged, or heated batteries may cause a fire or personal injury. Use only Samsung-approved batteries, chargers, cables and accessories. Using unauthorized batteries, chargers, cables or accessories can cause batteries to explode, damage your camera, or cause injury. Samsung is not responsible for damage or injuries caused by unapproved batteries, chargers, cables or accessories. Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Misusing the battery may cause a fire or electric shock. Do not touch the flash while it fires. The flash is very hot when fired and may burn your skin. When you use the AC charger, turn off the camera before you disconnect the power to the AC charger. Failing to do so may result in fire or electric shock. Disconnect the charger from the wall socket when not in use. Failing to do so may result in fire or electric shock. Do not use a damaged power supply cord, plug, or loose outlet when you charge batteries. This may cause a fire or electric shock. Do not allow the AC charger to come in contact with the +/- terminals on the battery. This may cause a fire or electric shock. Do not drop or subject the camera to strong impacts. Doing so may damage the screen or external or internal components. Exercise caution when you connect cables or adapters and install batteries and memory cards. If you force the connectors, improperly connect cables, or improperly install batteries and memory cards, you can damage ports, connectors, and accessories. 3 Health and safety information 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. Do not place the camera in or near magnetic fields. Doing so may cause the camera to malfunction. Do not use the camera if the screen is damaged. If the glass or acrylic parts are broken, visit a Samsung Electronics Service Center to have the camera repaired. Check that the camera is operating properly before use. The manufacturer takes no responsibility for any loss of files or damage that may result from camera malfunction or improper use. You must plug the small end of the USB cable into your camera. If the cable is reversed, it may damage your files. The manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data. 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. To prevent unwanted interference, use only Samsung-approved devices or accessories. Use your camera in the normal position. Avoid contact with your cameras internal antenna. Data transference and your responsibilities 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 ordinances. 4 Copyright information Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. Mac and Apple App Store are registered trademarks of the Apple Corporation. Google Play Store is a registered trademark of Google, Inc. Wi-Fi, the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo, and the Wi-Fi logo are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Trademarks and trade names used in this manual are the property of their respective owners. Camera specifications or contents of this manual may be changed without prior notice due to upgrade of camera functions. We recommend using your camera within the country where you purchased. Use this camera responsibly and adhere to all laws and regulations concerning its use. You are not allowed to reuse or distribute any part of this manual without prior permission. Outline of the User Manual Basic functions Learn about your cameras layout, icons, and basic functions for shooting. Extended functions Learn how to capture a photo and record a video by selecting a mode. Shooting options Learn how to set the options in Shooting mode. Playback/Editing Learn how to play back photos or videos, and edit photos or videos. Also, learn how to connect your camera to your computer or TV. Wireless network Learn to connect to wireless local area networks (WLANs) and use functions. Settings Refer to options to configure your cameras settings. Appendixes Get information about error messages, specifications, and maintenance. 19 43 53 74 92 109 115 5 Indicators used in this manual Shooting mode Smart Auto Program Smart Panorama Magic Plus Settings Movie Wi-Fi Indicator Icons used in this manual Icon Function Additional information Safety warnings and precautions
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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 Face Detection Normal (represents Select Face Detection, and then select Normal). Annotation Shooting mode icons These icons appear in the text when a function is available in a mode. See the example below. or Note: The mode may not support functions for all scenes or modes. Adjusting brightness and color For example:
Learn how to adjust the brightness and color for better image quality. Adjusting the exposure manually (EV) Depending on the intensity of the ambient light, your photos may be too bright or dark. In these cases, you can adjust the exposure to get a better photo. Darker (-) Neutral (0) Brighter (+) 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select EV. Available in Program 3 Press [F/t] to adjust the exposure. The photo will be brighter as the exposure value increases. and Movie modes EV : +1 Back Set 4 Press [o] to save your settings. Once you adjust the exposure, the setting will be stored automatically. You may need to change the exposure value later to avoid overexposure or underexposure. If you cannot decide on an appropriate exposure, select the AEB (Auto Exposure Bracket) option. The camera will capture 3 consecutive photos, each with a different exposure: normal, underexposed, and overexposed. (p. 72) 6 Expressions used in this manual Pressing the shutter Half-press [Shutter]: Press the shutter halfway down Press [Shutter]: Press the shutter all the way down Exposure (Brightness) The amount of light that enters your camera determines the exposure. You can alter the exposure by changing the shutter speed, aperture value, or ISO sensitivity. By altering the exposure, your photos will be darker or lighter. Half-press [Shutter]
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Normal exposure Overexposure (too bright) Subject, background, and composition Subject: The main object in 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 Subject Composition 7 Special features of your camera Using the DIRECT LINK button Reading NFC tag information (Tag & Go) Install the Samsung SMART CAMERA App on an NFC-enabled device, and then place the devices NFC antenna near the cameras NFC tag. The Samsung SMART CAMERA App launches automatically. If the app is not installed, a prompt to install the app will appear. Press the DIRECT LINK button to activate the Wi-Fi function that you have designated. Setting a DIRECT LINK button option You can select a Wi-Fi function to launch when you press the DIRECT LINK button. 1 Access Settings. 2 Access the DIRECT LINK button option. 3 Select a Wi-Fi feature from the list. 8 Special features of your camera Using AutoShare When you capture a photo with your camera, the photo is saved to a smart phone automatically. The camera connects to the smart phone wirelessly. 4 Select the camera from the list and connect the smart phone to the camera. If a pop-up message appears on your camera, allow the smart phone to connect to your camera. 5 Capture a photo. smart phone. The captured photo is saved to the camera, and then transferred to the 1 Install Samsung SMART CAMERA App on the smart phone. 2 Turn on the AutoShare feature on the camera. 3 Launch Samsung SMART CAMERA App on the smart phone. 9 9 Special features of your camera Using MobileLink You can send files easily from your camera to a smart phone. The camera connects wirelessly to smart phones that support the MobileLink feature. 1 Install the Samsung SMART CAMERA App on the smart phone. 2 Access the MobileLink mode on the camera. If a pop-up message appears, select an option. 3 Launch the Samsung SMART CAMERA App on the smart phone. 4 Select the camera from the list and connect the smart phone to the camera. If a pop-up message appears on your camera, allow the smart phone to connect to your camera. 5 On the smart phone or camera, select files to transfer from the camera. 6 On the smart phone, touch the copy button or on the camera, select Send. 10 10 Special features of your camera Using Remote Viewfinder You can remotely control your camera from a smart phone. The camera connects to the smart phone wirelessly. Use the smart phone as a remote shutter release with the Remote Viewfinder feature. The captured photo will appear on the smart phone. 1 Install the Samsung SMART CAMERA App on the smart phone. 2 Access the Remote Viewfinder mode on the camera. 3 Launch the Samsung SMART CAMERA App on the smart phone. 4 Select the camera from the list and connect the smart phone to the camera. If a pop-up message appears on your camera, allow the smart phone to connect to your camera. 5 Touch and hold to focus, and then release it to capture a photo. 6 Touch the thumbnail to view the photo. 11 Special features of your camera Shooting samples Macro You can capture close up shots of a subject or small subjects, such as flowers or insects. 1 Select the macro option (
). The example image may differ from the actual photo that you capture. 2 Capture a photo. 12 Basic troubleshooting Learn to solve common problems by setting shooting options. The subjects eyes appear red. Photos have dust spots. Red eye occurs when the subject's eyes reflect light from the camera flash. Set the flash option to If the photo has already been captured, select Red-eye Fix. (p. 57) Red-eye or Red-eye Fix in the edit menu. (p. 86) If dust particles are present in the air, you may capture them in photos when you use the flash. Turn off the flash or avoid capturing photos in a dusty place. Set ISO sensitivity options. (p. 59) Photos are blurred. Blurring can occur if you capture photos in low light conditions or hold the camera incorrectly. Use the OIS function or half-press [Shutter] to ensure the subject is in focus. (p. 41) Photos are blurred when shooting at night. Subjects come out too dark because of backlighting. mode. (p. 47) As the camera tries to let in more light, the shutter speed slows. This can make it difficult to hold the camera steady long enough to capture a clear photo and may result in camera shake. Select Night in Turn on the flash. (p. 58) Set ISO sensitivity options. (p. 59) Use a tripod to prevent your camera from shaking. When the light source is behind the subject or when there is a high contrast between light and dark areas, the subject may appear too dark. Avoid shooting toward the sun. Set the flash option to Adjust the exposure. (p. 67) Set the Auto Contrast Balance (ACB) option. (p. 68) Set the metering option to Spot if a subject is in the center of the frame. (p. 68) Fill in. (p. 58) 13 Quick reference Capturing photos of people Adjusting the exposure (brightness) Reducing camera shake mode > Beauty Face 47 Red-eye/Red-eye Fix (to prevent or correct red-eye) 57 Face Detection, Self-Portrait 64 Smile Shot 65 Capturing photos at night or in the dark ISO sensitivity (to adjust the sensitivity to light) 59 EV (to adjust exposure) 67 ACB (to compensate for subjects against bright backgrounds) 68 Metering 68 AEB (to capture 3 photos of the same scene with different exposures) 71 mode > Sunset, Silhouette, Fireworks, Light Trace Capturing photos of scenery 47 Flash options 58 ISO sensitivity (to adjust the sensitivity to light) 59 mode > Landscape 47 mode 48 Capturing action photos Applying effects to photos mode > Action Freeze 47 Continuous, Motion Capture 71 Capturing photos of text, insects, or flowers mode > Macro 47 Macro 60 mode > Photo Filter 50 Image Adjust (to adjust Sharpness, Contrast, or Saturation) 72 Applying effects to videos mode > Movie Filter 51 14 Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) 40 Dual Image Stabilization (Dual IS) 40 Sending and sharing files Using the NFC Feature (Tag & Go) 97 Sending photos or videos to a smart phone 99 Sending photos or videos via email 102 Using photo or video sharing services 105 Viewing photos or videos on devices that support Samsung Link 107 Viewing files as thumbnails 76 Viewing files by category 77 Deleting all files on the memory 79 Viewing files as a slide show 81 Viewing files on a TV 88 Connecting your camera to a computer 89 Adjusting sound and volume 111 Adjusting the brightness of the display 112 Changing the display language 113 Setting the date and time 113 Before contacting a service center 128 Contents Basic functions ................................................................................................................. 19 Unpacking ................................................................................................................... 20 Camera layout ............................................................................................................ 21 Using the DIRECT LINK button ............................................................................. 23 Attaching a strap .................................................................................................... 24 Attaching a lens cap ............................................................................................... 24 Inserting the battery and memory card .......................................................... 25 Charging the battery and turning on your camera ..................................... 26 Charging the battery ............................................................................................. 26 Turning on your camera ........................................................................................ 26 Performing the initial setup ................................................................................. 27 Learning icons ........................................................................................................... 29 Using the Mode screen ........................................................................................... 31 Selecting a Mode Screen ....................................................................................... 31 Icons on the Mode screen ..................................................................................... 32 Selecting options or menus .................................................................................. 33 Setting the display and sound ............................................................................. 35 Setting the display type ........................................................................................ 35 Setting the sound ................................................................................................... 36 Capturing photos ..................................................................................................... 37 Zooming .................................................................................................................. 38 Changing the zoom speed ................................................................................... 39 Reducing camera shake (OIS) .............................................................................. 40 Tips for getting a clearer photo ........................................................................... 41 15 Contents Extended functions ....................................................................................................... 43 Using the Smart Auto mode ................................................................................. 44 Using the Program mode ...................................................................................... 46 Using the Smart mode ............................................................................................ 47 Using the Panorama mode ................................................................................... 48 Using the Magic Plus mode ................................................................................. 50 Using the Photo Filter mode ................................................................................ 50 Using the Movie Filter mode ................................................................................ 51 Using the Movie mode ........................................................................................... 52 Shooting options ............................................................................................................ 53 Selecting a resolution and quality ..................................................................... 54 Selecting a resolution ............................................................................................ 54 Setting the photo quality ...................................................................................... 55 Using the timer .......................................................................................................... 56 Shooting in the dark ................................................................................................ 57 Preventing red-eye ................................................................................................. 57 How to use the flash .............................................................................................. 57 Using the flash ........................................................................................................ 58 Adjusting the ISO sensitivity ................................................................................. 59 Changing the cameras focus .............................................................................. 60 Using macro ............................................................................................................ 60 Changing the focus option ................................................................................... 60 Adjusting the focus area ....................................................................................... 61 Using Face Detection .............................................................................................. 64 Detecting faces ....................................................................................................... 64 Capturing a self portrait shot ............................................................................... 64 Capturing a smile shot ........................................................................................... 65 Detecting eye blinking .......................................................................................... 65 Tips for detecting faces ......................................................................................... 66 16 Contents Adjusting brightness and color ........................................................................... 67 Adjusting the exposure manually (EV) ............................................................... 67 Compensating for backlighting (ACB) ................................................................ 68 Changing the metering option ............................................................................ 68 Selecting a White Balance setting ....................................................................... 69 Using burst modes (continuous, motion capture, AEB) ............................. 71 Adjusting images ..................................................................................................... 72 Reducing the sound of the zoom ....................................................................... 73 Playback/Editing ............................................................................................................. 74 Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode ................................................. 75 Starting Playback mode ........................................................................................ 75 Viewing photos ....................................................................................................... 79 Playing a video ........................................................................................................ 82 Editing a photo .......................................................................................................... 83 Resizing photos ...................................................................................................... 83 Rotating a photo .................................................................................................... 83 Applying Smart Filter effects ................................................................................ 84 Adjusting your photos ........................................................................................... 85 Editing a video ........................................................................................................... 87 Trimming a video ................................................................................................... 87 Capturing an image from video ........................................................................... 87 Viewing files on a TV ............................................................................................... 88 Transferring files to a computer .......................................................................... 89 Transferring files to your Windows OS computer ............................................. 89 Transferring files to your Mac OS computer ...................................................... 90 System Requirements ............................................................................................. 91 Wireless network ............................................................................................................ 92 Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings ....................... 93 Connecting to a WLAN .......................................................................................... 93 Using the login browser ........................................................................................ 94 Network connection tips ...................................................................................... 95 Entering text ............................................................................................................ 96 Using the NFC Feature (Tag & Go) ...................................................................... 97 Using NFC features in Shooting mode ............................................................... 97 Using NFC features in Playback mode (Photo Beam) ....................................... 97 Using NFC features in Wi-Fi mode ....................................................................... 97 17 Contents Saving files to a smart phone automatically .................................................. 98 Sending photos or videos to a smart phone .................................................. 99 Using a smart phone as a remote shutter release ...................................... 100 Sending photos or videos via email ................................................................ 102 Changing email settings ..................................................................................... 102 Sending photos or videos via email ................................................................. 104 Using photo or video sharing services .......................................................... 105 Accessing a sharing service ................................................................................ 105 Uploading photos or videos .............................................................................. 105 Using Samsung Link to send files ..................................................................... 107 Viewing photos or videos on devices that support Samsung Link .............. 107 Settings .............................................................................................................................109 Settings menu ......................................................................................................... 110 Accessing the settings menu ............................................................................. 110 Sounds ................................................................................................................... 111 Display .................................................................................................................... 111 Connectivity .......................................................................................................... 112 General ................................................................................................................... 113 Appendixes .....................................................................................................................115 Error messages ........................................................................................................ 116 Camera maintenance ............................................................................................ 117 Cleaning your camera .......................................................................................... 117 Using or storing the camera ............................................................................... 118 About memory cards ........................................................................................... 120 About the battery ................................................................................................. 123 Upgrading Firmware ............................................................................................ 127 Before contacting a service center ................................................................... 128 Camera specifications ........................................................................................... 131 Glossary ..................................................................................................................... 135 FCC notice ................................................................................................................. 140 Index ........................................................................................................................... 142 18 Basic functions Learn about your cameras layout, icons, and basic functions for shooting. Unpacking 20 Camera layout 21 Using the DIRECT LINK button 23 Attaching a strap 24 Attaching a lens cap 24 Inserting the battery and memory card 25 Charging the battery and turning on your camera 26 Charging the battery 26 Turning on your camera 26 Performing the initial setup 27 Learning icons 29 Using the Mode screen 31 Selecting a Mode Screen 31 Icons on the Mode screen 32 Selecting options or menus 33 Setting the display and sound 35 Setting the display type 35 Setting the sound 36 Capturing photos 37 Zooming 38 Changing the zoom speed 39 Reducing camera shake (OIS) 40 Tips for getting a clearer photo 41 Unpacking The following items are included in your product box. Optional accessories Camera AC adapter/USB cable Rechargeable battery Strap Lens cap/Lens cap strap Quick Start Guide Camera case A/V cable Battery charger Memory card Memory card/Memory card adapter The illustrations may differ slightly from the items shipped with your product. The items included in the box may differ depending on the model. You can purchase optional accessories at a retailer or a Samsung service center. Samsung is not responsible for any problems caused by using unauthorized accessories. Basic functions 20 Camera layout Before you start, familiarize yourself with your cameras parts and their functions. Mode dial POWER button DIRECT LINK button Start a preset Wi-Fi function. Shutter button AF-assist light/Timer lamp Lens Flash*
* While not in use, keep the flash unit closed to prevent damage. Forcing the flash unit open may cause damage to your camera. Flash pop-up button Internal antenna*
* Avoid contact with the internal antenna while using a wireless network. SPEED CONTROL button (p. 39) NFC Tag Launch an NFC feature by reading a tag from an NFC-enabled device. (p. 97) USB and A/V port Accepts USB cable and A/V cable. Basic functions 21 Camera layout Microphone Status lamp Blinking: When the camera is saving a photo or video, being read by a computer, when the image is out of focus, or when the camera is connecting to WLAN or sending a photo. Steady: When the camera is connected to a computer, charging the battery, or when the image is in focus. Display Tripod mount Basic functions 22 Zoom button In Shooting mode: Zoom in or out. In Playback mode: Zoom in on part of a photo or view files as thumbnails, or adjust the volume. Eyelet for camera strap Buttons (p. 23) Battery chamber cover Insert a memory card and battery. Speaker Camera layout Buttons Button Description Start recording a video. Access options or menus. Go back. Basic functions D Change the display option. c Change the macro option. F Change the flash option. t Change the timer option. Other functions Move up Move down Move left Move right Confirm the highlighted option or menu. Enter Playback mode. Delete files in Playback mode. Using the DIRECT LINK button You can turn on the Wi-Fi feature conveniently with [DIRECT LINK]. Press [DIRECT LINK] to activate the Wi-Fi function that you have designated. Press [DIRECT LINK] again to return to the previous mode. Setting a DIRECT LINK button option You can select a Wi-Fi function to launch when you press [DIRECT LINK]. 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Select General DIRECT LINK (Wi-Fi Button). 3 Select a Wi-Fi feature. (p. 114)
. Basic functions 23 Camera layout Attaching a strap Attach a strap to carry your camera conveniently. Attaching a lens cap Attach a lens cap with a lens cap strap to protect the camera lens. Basic functions 24 Inserting the battery and memory card Learn how to insert the battery and an optional memory card into the camera. Removing the battery and memory card Rechargeable battery Battery lock Slide the lock down to release the battery. Push the card gently until it disengages from the camera, and then pull it out of the slot. Insert a memory card with the gold-
colored contacts facing up. Insert the battery with the Samsung logo facing up. Memory card Using the memory card adapter To use micro memory cards with this product, a PC, or a memory card reader, insert the card into an adapter. You can use the internal memory for temporary storage if a memory card is not inserted. Basic functions 25 Memory card Rechargeable battery Charging the battery and turning on your camera Charging the battery Before you use the camera for the first time, you must charge the battery. Plug the small end of the USB cable into your camera, and then plug the other end of the USB cable into the AC adapter. Turning on your camera Press [X] to turn your camera on or off. The initial setup screen appears when you turn on the camera for the first time.
(p. 27) Status lamp Red light on: Charging Red light off: Fully charged Turning on your camera in Playback mode Press [P]. The camera turns on and immediately accesses Playback mode. Use only the AC adapter and USB cable supplied with your camera. If you use another AC adapter (such as AD5055), the camera battery may not charge or work properly. If you turn on your camera by pressing and holding [P] until the status lamp blinks, the camera does not emit any sounds. Basic functions 26 Performing the initial setup When the initial setup screen appears, follow the steps below to configure the cameras basic settings. The default language is preset for the country or region where the camera is sold. You can change the language as desired by selecting Language. 1 Press [c] to select Time Zone, and then press [t] or [o]. 2 Press [F/t] to select a time zone, and then press [o]. Home 3 Press [c] to select Date/Time Set, and then press [t] or [o]. Date/Time Set Year Month Day Hour Min DST London Cancel Set Cancel Set 4 Press [F/t] to select an item. 5 Press [D/c] to set the date, time, and daylight-saving time, and then press [o]. Basic functions 27 Performing the initial setup 6 Press [c] to select Date Type, and then press [t] or [o]. 7 Press [D/c] to select a date type, and then press [o]. 9 Press [D/c] to select a time type, and then press [o]. 10 Press [r] to finish the initial setup. Date Type YYYY/MM/DD MM/DD/YYYY DD/MM/YYYY Back Set 8 Press [c] to select Time Type, and then press [t] or [o]. The screen may differ depending on the language you selected. Basic functions 28 Learning icons The camera displays icons for the mode and options you set. The icons flash yellow for a while if you change options. 1 1 Shooting information Icon Description Aperture value Shutter speed Available recording time Exposure value Available number of photos Memory card inserted
: Fully charged
: Partially charged
: Replace the batteries Basic functions 29 Icon Description Current date Current time Auto focus frame Camera shake Zoom indicator Photo resolution when the Intelli zoom is on Zoom ratio Histogram Learning icons 2 3 2 Shooting options (left) Icon Description Shooting mode 3 Shooting options (right) Icon Description ISO sensitivity White Balance Image adjustment
(Sharpness, Contrast, and Saturation) Focus area Focus Face Detection Burst option AutoShare On Video resolution Flash Frame Rate (per second) Photo resolution Zoom Mute Intelli zoom on Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) Metering Timer Basic functions 30 Using the Mode screen Use the mode dial to select a shooting mode or function. Rotate the mode dial to a desired mode. You can also select an icon on the Mode screen in some modes. Selecting a Mode Screen In Shooting or Playback mode, rotate the mode dial to display a Mode Screen. You can select an icon on the Mode screen in Magic Plus mode. Description No. 1 Current Mode screen Rotate the mode dial to go to another mode screen. Mode icons Press [D/c/F/t] to scroll to a desired mode, and then press [o]
to access the mode. Photo Filter Movie Filter Photo Editor For example: When you select Photo Filter in Magic Plus mode. 2 1 2 Basic functions 31 Using the Mode screen Icons on the Mode screen Mode Icon Description Smart Auto: Capture a photo with a scene mode selected automatically by the camera. (p. 44) Program: Capture a photo with settings you have adjusted manually. (p. 46) Smart: Capture a photo with options preset for a specific scene. (p. 47) Panorama: Capture and combine a series of photos to create a panoramic image. (p. 48) Photo Filter: Capture a photo with various filter effects. (p. 50) Movie Filter: Record a video with various filter effects. (p. 51) Photo Editor: Edit photos with various effects. (p. 83) Settings: Adjust settings to match your preferences. (p. 110) Mode Icon Description Movie: Customize settings to record a video. (p. 52) MobileLink: Send photos or videos to a smart phone. (p. 99) Remote Viewfinder: Use a smart phone as a remote shutter release and see a preview of an image from your camera on your smart phone. (p. 100) Email: Send photos or videos stored on the camera via email.
(p. 102) SNS & Cloud: Upload photos or videos to file sharing services.
(p. 105) Samsung Link: View files on devices that support Sansung Link. (p. 107) Basic functions 32 Selecting options or menus To select an option or a menu, press [m], and then press [D/c/F/t] or [o]. 1 In Shooting or Playback mode, press [m]. 2 Select an option or a menu. To move up or down, press [D] or [c]. To move left or right, press [F] or [t]. Going back to the previous menu Press [r] to go back to the previous menu. Half-press [Shutter] to return to Shooting mode. 3 Press [o] to confirm the highlighted option or menu. Basic functions 33 Selecting options or menus For example, to select a White Balance option in Program mode:
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. 3 Press [D/c] to select White Balance, and then press [t] or
[o]. 4 Press [F/t] to select a White Balance option. 2 Press [m]. AutoShare EV White Balance ISO Flash Focus Exit Select White Balance : Daylight Back Set 5 Press [o] to save your settings. Basic functions 34 Setting the display and sound Learn how to change the basic display information and sound settings. Setting the display type You can select a display type for the Shooting or Playback mode. Each type displays different shooting or playback information. See the table below. Press [D] repeatedly to change the display type. About histograms A histogram is a graph that illustrates how light is distributed in your photo. If the histogram has a high peak on the left, the photo is underexposed and will appear dark. A peak on the right of the graph means that the photo is overexposed and will appear washed out. The height of the peaks is related to color information. The more of a particular color, the taller the peak. Under-exposed Well-exposed Over-exposed Mode Shooting Playback Display type Hide all information about shooting options. Show all information about shooting options. Show all information about shooting options and a histogram. Hide all information about the current file. Hide all information about the current file except basic information. Show all information about the current file. Basic functions 35 Setting the display and sound Setting the option display view You can hide or show the option display appearing in some modes. Press [o] repeatedly. Hide the option display. Show the option display. Smart : Beauty Face Set For example, in mode Option display Setting the sound Turn the sound your camera emits when you perform functions on or off. 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Select Sounds Beep Sound. 3 Select an option. Option Off On Description The camera does not emit any sounds. The camera emits sounds. Basic functions 36 Capturing photos Learn how to capture photos easily and quickly in Smart Auto mode. 1 Rotate the mode dial to
. 3 Half-press [Shutter] to focus. A green frame means the subject is in focus. A red frame means the subject is out of focus. 2 Align your subject in the frame. 4 Press [Shutter] to capture a photo. 5 Press [P] to view the captured photo. To delete the photo, press [f], and then select Yes. 6 Press [P] to return to Shooting mode. See page 41 for tips to get clearer photos. Basic functions 37 Capturing photos Zooming You can capture close-up photos by adjusting the zoom. Digital zoom Digital zoom is supported by default in Shooting mode. If you zoom in on a subject in Shooting mode and the zoom indicator is in the digital range, your camera is using Digital zoom. By using both the 35X Optical zoom and 2X Digital zoom, you can zoom in up to 70 times. Optical range Zoom indicator Digital range Digital zoom is not available with the Tracking AF option or Face Detection If you capture a photo with Digital zoom, the photo quality may be lower than options. normal. Zoom ratio Zoom out Zoom in When you rotate the zoom button, the zoom ratio shown on the screen may change inconsistently. Basic functions 38 Capturing photos Intelli zoom If the zoom indicator is in the Intelli range, your camera is using Intelli zoom. Photo resolution varies according to the zoom rate if you use Intelli zoom. By using both Optical zoom and Intelli zoom, you can zoom in up to 70 times. Optical range Photo resolution when the Intelli zoom is on Zoom indicator Intelli range Depending on the shooting options you selected, Intelli zoom is not available. Intelli zoom helps you capture a photo with less quality deterioration than Digital zoom. However, the photo quality may be lower than when you use Optical zoom. Intelli zoom is available only when you set a 4:3 resolution ratio. If you set another resolution ratio with Intelli zoom on, Intelli zoom will be turned off automatically. Intelli zoom is always on in Setting Intelli zoom 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select Intelli Zoom. 3 Select an option. Icon Description Off: The Intelli zoom is deactivated. On: The Intelli zoom is activated. Changing the zoom speed When you use the zoom button with [SPEED CONTROL], the speed of the zoom is changed. Photo recording mode: the zoom function works faster. Video recording mode: the zoom function works slower. mode. Basic functions 39 OIS 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 (for example, when you capture night scenes)
- the battery is low
- you capture a close-up shot If you use the OIS function with a tripod, your images may be blurred by the vibration of the OIS sensor. Deactivate the OIS function when you use a tripod. If the camera is hit or dropped, the display will be blurry. If this occurs, turn off the camera, and then turn it on again. Capturing photos Reducing camera shake (OIS) In Shooting mode, you can set either the Optical Image Stabilizer (OIS) or the Dual Image Stabilizer (Dual IS) to reduce or eliminate picture blurriness from camera shake. Before correction After correction 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select OIS. 3 Select an option. Icon Description Off: OIS is deactivated. On: OIS is activated. Dual IS: The Dual Image Stabilizer (Dual IS) is activated. Basic functions 40 Tips for getting a clearer photo Holding your camera correctly Reducing camera shake Ensure nothing is blocking the lens, flash, or microphone. Set the Optical Image Stabilization option to reduce camera Set the Dual IS option to reduce camera shake both optically shake digitally. (p. 40) and digitally. (p. 40) Half-pressing the shutter button When is displayed Half-press [Shutter] and adjust the focus. The camera adjusts the focus and exposure automatically. The camera sets the aperture value and shutter speed automatically. Focus frame Press [Shutter] to capture the photo if the focus frame appears in green. Change the composition and half-press
[Shutter] again if the focus frame appears in red. Camera shake When you shoot in the dark, avoid setting the flash option to Slow Sync or Off. The aperture remains open longer and it may be harder to hold the camera steady long enough to capture a clear photo. Use a tripod or set the flash option to Fill in. (p. 58) Set ISO sensitivity options. (p. 59) Basic functions 41 Preventing your subject from being out of focus It may be difficult to get your subject in focus when:
- there is little contrast between the subject and background (for example, when your subject is wearing clothing that is similar in color to the background)
- 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 you capture photos in low light Turn on the flash.
(p. 58) Using 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 capture your photo. When subjects are moving rapidly Use the Continuous or Motion Capture function. (p. 71) Basic functions 42 Extended functions Learn how to capture a photo and record a video by selecting a mode. Using the Smart Auto mode 44 Using the Program mode 46 Using the Smart mode 47 Using the Panorama mode 48 Using the Magic Plus mode 50 Using the Photo Filter mode 50 Using the Movie Filter mode 51 Using the Movie mode 52 Using the Smart Auto mode In Smart Auto mode, your camera automatically chooses the appropriate camera settings based on the type of scene it detects. The Smart Auto mode is helpful if you are not familiar with the camera settings for various scenes. 1 Rotate the mode dial to
. 2 Align your subject in the frame. The camera automatically selects a scene. An appropriate scene icon appears at the top left of the screen. The icons are listed below. 3 Half-press [Shutter] to focus. 4 Press [Shutter] to capture the photo. Icon Description Landscapes Scenes with bright white backgrounds Landscapes at night Portraits at night Landscapes with backlighting Portraits with backlighting Portraits Close-up photos of objects Close-up photos of text Sunsets Indoors, dark Partially lit Close-up with spot lighting Portraits with spot lighting Extended functions 44 Using the Smart Auto mode Icon Description Blue skies Forested areas Close-up photos of colorful subjects Camera is stabilized on a tripod and the subject is not moving for a certain period of time. (when shooting in the dark)*
Actively moving subjects*
* This icon appears next to the scene icon. If the camera does not recognize an appropriate scene mode, it uses the default settings for mode. Even if it detects a face, 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 the shooting conditions, such as camera shake, lighting, or distance to the subject. Even if you use a tripod, the camera may not detect the mode if the subject is The camera consumes more battery power, because it changes settings often to moving. select appropriate scenes. Extended functions 45 Using the Program mode In Program mode, you can set most options, except the shutter speed and aperture value, which the camera sets automatically. 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Set the desired options. For a list of options, refer to "Shooting options". (p. 53) 3 Align your subject in the frame, and then half-press [Shutter] to focus. 4 Press [Shutter] to capture the photo. Extended functions 46 Using the Smart mode In Smart mode, you can capture a photo with options that are preset for a specific scene. 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Select a scene. Smart : Beauty Face Set Option Beauty Face Action Freeze Capture subjects moving at high speed. Description Capture a portrait with options to hide facial imperfections. Sunset Landscape Silhouette Fireworks Capture scenes at sunset, with natural-looking reds and yellows. Capture still-life scenes and landscapes. Capture subjects as dark shapes against a light background. Capture scenes with fireworks. Option Night Macro Light Trace Description Capture multiple photos in low light conditions without a flash. The camera combines them to create a single image that is brighter and has less blurring. Capture small or close-up subjects. Capture scenes with the light trailing in low-light conditions. 3 Align your subject in the frame, and then half-press [Shutter] to focus. 4 Press [Shutter] to capture the photo. Extended functions 47 Using the Panorama mode In Panorama mode, you can capture a wide panoramic scene in a single photo. Panorama mode captures and combines a series of photos to create a panoramic image. 4 With [Shutter] pressed, slowly move the camera in the direction that will let it capture the rest of the panorama. Arrows pointing in the direction of motion are displayed, and the entire shooting image is displayed in the preview box. When the viewfinder is aligned with the next scene, the camera captures the next photo automatically. Shooting example 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Align your subject in the frame, and then half-press [Shutter] to
. focus. Align the camera with the far left or the far right, or very top or bottom, of the scene you want to capture. 3 Press and hold [Shutter] to start shooting. Shakiness: A flatter line represents less camera shake. 5 When you are finished, release [Shutter]. When you have captured all the necessary shots, the camera combines them into one panoramic photo. Extended functions 48 Using the Panorama mode For best results when capturing panoramic photos, avoid the following:
- moving the camera too quickly or too slowly
- moving the camera too little to capture the next image
- moving the camera at irregular speeds
- shaking the camera
- shooting in dark places
- capturing moving subjects nearby
- shooting conditions where the brightness or color of light is changing Photos taken are automatically saved, and shooting is stopped under the following conditions:
- if you change the shooting direction while shooting
- if you move the camera too rapidly
- if you don't move the camera Selecting Panorama mode will disable the digital and optical zoom functions. If you select Panorama mode while the lens is zoomed in, the camera automatically zooms out to the default position. Some shooting options are not available. The camera may stop shooting due to the shooting composition or movement within the scene. Your camera may not capture the last scene in its entirety if you stop moving the camera exactly where you want the scene to end. To capture the entire scene, move your camera slightly beyond the point where you want the scene to end. Extended functions 49 Using the Magic Plus mode Capture a photo or record a video with various effects. Using the Photo Filter mode Apply various filter effects to your photos to create unique images. Miniature Vignetting Fish-eye 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Select 3 Select an effect. Classic
. Option Miniature Vignetting Fish-eye Classic Retro Cross Filter Description Apply a tilt-shift effect to make the subject appear in miniature. (The top and bottom of the photo will be blurred.) Apply the retro-looking colors, high contrast, and strong vignette effect of Lomo cameras. Distort close objects to imitate the visual effect of a fisheye lens. Apply a black and white effect. Apply a sepia tone effect. Add lines that radiate outward from bright objects to imitate the visual effect of a cross filter. 4 Align your subject in the frame, and then half-press [Shutter] to focus. 5 Press [Shutter] to capture a photo. Depending on the option you select, the resolution may change to or less automatically. To apply filter effects to saved photos, press [m], and then select Open Image a desired image. The camera will save edited photos as new files. Extended functions 50 Using the Magic Plus mode Using the Movie Filter mode Apply various filter effects to your videos to create unique images. 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Select 3 Select an effect. 4 Press 5 Press
(Video recording) or [Shutter] to start recording.
(Video recording) or [Shutter] again to stop recording. If you select Miniature, playback speed will increase. If you select Miniature, you cannot record sound in the video. Depending on the option you select, the recording resolution may change to or less automatically. Option Miniature Vignetting Fish-eye Classic Retro Palette Effect 1 Palette Effect 2 Palette Effect 3 Palette Effect 4 Description Apply a tilt-shift effect to make the subject appear in miniature. (The top and bottom of the photo will be blurred.) Apply the retro-looking colors, high contrast, and strong vignette effect of Lomo cameras. Distort close objects to imitate the visual effect of a fisheye lens. Apply a black and white effect. Apply a sepia tone effect. Create a vivid look with sharp contrast and strong color. Make scenes clean and clear. Apply a soft brown tone. Create a cold and monotone effect. Extended functions 51 Using the Movie mode In Movie mode, you can customize settings to record HD (1280 X 720) videos of up to 20 minutes in length. The camera saves recorded videos as MP4 (H.264) files. MP4 (H.264) is a high-compression video format established by the international standards organizations ISO-IEC and ITU-T. If you use memory cards with slow write speeds, the camera may not save videos properly. Video recordings may be corrupted or fail to play back correctly. Memory cards with slow write speeds will not support high-resolution videos. To record high-resolution videos, use memory cards with faster write speeds. If you use the zoom function when recording a video, the camera may record the noise of the zoom operating. Use the Zoom Mute function not to record zoom noise. (p. 73) 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Set desired options. For a list of options, refer to "Shooting options". (p. 53) Pause recording The camera allows you to temporarily pause a video while recording. With this function, you can record separate scenes as a single video. 3 Press 4 Press
(Video recording) or [Shutter] to start recording.
(Video recording) or [Shutter] again to stop recording. You can start recording a video in some modes by pressing without having to rotate the mode dial to
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(Video recording) Press [o] to pause while recording. Press [o] to resume. Extended functions 52 Shooting options Learn how to set the options in Shooting mode. Selecting a resolution and quality 54 Selecting a resolution 54 Setting the photo quality 55 Using the timer 56 Shooting in the dark 57 Preventing red-eye 57 How to use the flash 57 Using the flash 58 Adjusting the ISO sensitivity 59 Changing the cameras focus 60 Using macro 60 Changing the focus option 60 Adjusting the focus area 61 Using Face Detection 64 Detecting faces 64 Capturing a self portrait shot 64 Capturing a smile shot 65 Detecting eye blinking 65 Tips for detecting faces 66 Adjusting brightness and color 67 Adjusting the exposure manually (EV) 67 Compensating for backlighting (ACB) 68 Changing the metering option 68 Selecting a White Balance setting 69 Using burst modes
(continuous, motion capture, AEB) 71 Adjusting images 72 Reducing the sound of the zoom 73 Selecting a resolution and quality Learn how to change the image resolution and quality settings. 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 file size will also increase. Setting the photo resolution 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select Photo Size. 3 Select an option. Icon Description 4608 X 3456: Print on A1 paper. 4608 X 3072: Print on A1 paper in wide ratio (3:2). 4608 X 2592: Print on A1 paper in panorama ratio (16:9) or play back on an HDTV. 3648 X 2736: Print on A2 paper. 2832 X 2832: Print on A3 paper in 1:1 ratio. 2592 X 1944: Print on A4 paper. 1984 X 1488: 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. Setting the video resolution 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select Movie Size. 3 Select an option. Icon Description 1280 X 720: HD files to play back on an HDTV. 640 X 480: SD files to play back on an analog TV. 320 X 240: Post on a web page. For Sharing: Post on a website using the wireless network
(30 seconds maximum). Shooting options 54 Selecting a resolution and quality Setting the photo quality Set the photo quality settings. Higher image quality settings will result in larger file sizes. The camera compresses and saves the photos you capture in the JPEG format. 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select Quality. 3 Select an option. Icon Description Super Fine: Capture photos in super high quality. Fine: Capture photos in high quality. Normal: Capture photos in normal quality. Shooting options 55 Using the timer Learn how to set the timer to delay shooting. 1 In Shooting mode, press [t]. Timer : Off Exit Set 3 Press [Shutter] to start the timer. The AF-assist light/timer lamp blinks. The camera will automatically capture a photo after the specified time has elapsed. Press [Shutter] or [t] to cancel the timer. Depending on the Face Detection options you selected, the timer function may Timer options are not available if you set burst options. In some modes, you can also set the timer option by pressing [m], and then not be available. selecting Timer. 2 Select an option. Icon Description Off: The timer is not active. 10 Sec: Capture a photo after a 10-second delay. 2 Sec: Capture a photo after a 2-second delay. Double: Capture one photo after a 10-second delay and another photo after a 2-second delay. Available options may differ depending on the shooting conditions. Shooting options 56 Shooting in the dark Learn how to capture photos at night or in low light conditions. Preventing red-eye If the flash fires when you capture a photo of a person in the dark, a red glow may appear in the persons eyes. To prevent this, select Red-eye or Red-eye Fix. Refer to flash options in "Using the flash." (p. 58) How to use the flash Press the flash pop-up button to pop the flash up. When the flash unit pops up, the flash fires in accordance with the option you have selected. If you select Off, the flash does not fire even when it is popped up. Before correction After correction While not in use, keep the flash unit closed to prevent damage. Forcing open the flash unit may cause damage to your camera. Shooting options 57 Shooting in the dark Using the flash Use the flash when you capture photos in the dark or when you need more light in your photos. 1 Press [F] to pop the flash up when it is need. 2 In Shooting mode, press [F]. 3 Select an option. Icon Description Off:
The flash will not fire. The camera will display the shake warning shooting in low light. when you are Auto: The flash will fire automatically when the subject or background is dark. Red-eye:
The flash will fire twice when the subject or background is dark to reduce the red-eye effect. There is an interval between the 2 bursts of the flash. Do not move until the flash fires a second time. Flash : Auto Exit Set Shooting options 58 Fill in:
The flash always fires. The camera automatically adjusts the intensity of the flash. Slow Sync:
The flash fires and the shutter stays open longer. This option is recommended when you want to capture more ambient light to reveal more details in the background. Use a tripod to prevent your photos from blurring. The camera will display the shake warning when you are shooting in low light. Shooting in the dark Icon Description Red-eye Fix:
The flash fires twice when the subject or background is dark. The camera corrects red-eye through its advanced software analysis. There is an interval between the 2 bursts of the flash. Do not move until the flash fires a second time. Available options may differ depending on the shooting conditions. Flash options are not available if you set burst options or select Self-Portrait or Make sure that your subjects are within the recommended distance from the If light from the flash is reflected or there is a substantial amount of dust in the air, tiny spots may appear in your photo. In some modes, you can also set the flash option by pressing [m], and then Blink Detection. flash. (p. 132) selecting Flash. Adjusting the ISO sensitivity The ISO sensitivity is the measure of a films sensitivity to light as defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The higher ISO sensitivity you select, the more sensitive to light your camera becomes. Use a higher ISO sensitivity to capture better photos and reduce camera shake when not using the flash. 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select ISO. 3 Select an option. to use an appropriate ISO sensitivity based on the brightness of Select the subject and lighting. Higher ISO sensitivities may result in more image noise. If you set the ISO option to
, the resolution may change to or smaller. Shooting options 59 Changing the cameras focus Learn how to adjust the cameras focus to suit the subject and the shooting conditions. Using macro Use macro to capture close-up photos of subjects, such as flowers or insects.
(Refer to "Changing the focus option".) Changing the focus option You can get clearer photos by selecting an appropriate focus option according to the distance between the camera and subjects. 1 In Shooting mode, press [c]. Focus : Normal (AF) Exit Set Try to hold the camera firmly to prevent blurry photos. Turn off the flash if the distance to the subject is less than 40 cm. Shooting options 60 Changing the cameras focus 2 Select an option. Icon Description Normal (AF): Focus on a subject farther than 31 in. (80 cm) away. Farther than 59 in. (150 cm) away when you use the zoom. Macro: Focus on a subject that is 4-31 in. (10-80 cm) from the camera. 59-138 in. (150-350 cm) when you use the zoom. Auto Macro:
Focus on a subject farther than 0.4 in. (1 cm) away. Farther than 59 in. (150 cm) away when you use the zoom. It is set automatically in some shooting modes. Super Macro: Focus on a subject that is 0.4 in. (1 cm) from the camera. Available options may differ depending on the shooting conditions. In some modes, you can also set the focus option by pressing [m], and then selecting 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 [m]. 2 Select Focus Area. 3 Select an option. Icon Description Center AF: Focus on the center of the frame (suitable when subjects are located at or near the center). Multi AF: Focus on one or more of 9 possible areas. Selection AF: Focus on the area that you select. (p. 62) Tracking AF: Focus on and track the subject. (p. 62) Available shooting options may differ depending on the shooting conditions. Shooting options 61 Changing the cameras focus Focusing on a selected area You can focus on an area that you have selected. 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select Focus Area Selection AF. 3 Press [o], and then press [D/c/F/t] to move the frame to a desired area. Move Set 4 Press [o]. 5 Press [Shutter] to capture the photo. Press [o] to change the focus area. If you use this function, you cannot set Face Detection options, Timer options, and Intelli zoom. Using tracking auto focus Tracking AF allows you to track and auto focus on your subject, even when you are moving. 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select Focus Area Tracking AF. 3 Focus on the subject you want to track, and then press [o]. A focus frame appears on the subject and follows the subject as you move the camera. The white frame means that your camera is tracking the subject. When you half-press [Shutter], the green frame means that your subject is in focus. The red frame means that your camera failed to focus. 4 Press [Shutter] to capture the photo. Shooting options 62 Changing the cameras focus screen. If you do not select a focus area, the focus frame will appear in the center of the Tracking a subject may fail when:
- the subject is too small
- 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 subject includes horizontal patterns, such as blinds
- the camera shakes excessively When tracking fails, the feature will be reset. If the camera fails to track the subject, you must reselect the subject to track. If the camera fails to focus, the focus frame will change to red and the focus will be reset. If you use this function, you cannot set Face Detection options, Timer options, Drive options and Intelli zoom. Shooting options 63 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. Use Blink Detection to detect closed eyes or Smile Shot to capture a smiling face. Detecting faces Your camera automatically detects up to 10 human faces in one scene. 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select Face Detection Normal. The face nearest the camera or nearest the center of the scene appears in a white focus frame and the rest of the faces appear in gray focus frames. The closer you are to the subjects, the quicker your camera will detect faces. Capturing a self portrait shot Capture photos of yourself. The camera sets the focus distance to close-up, and then emits a beep when ready. 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select Face Detection Self-Portrait. 3 Compose your shot with the lens facing you. 4 When you hear a quick beep, press [Shutter]. When faces are located in the center, the camera beeps rapidly. If you turn Volume off in the sound settings, the camera will not emit a beep.
(p. 111) Shooting options 64 Using Face Detection Capturing a smile shot The camera automatically releases the shutter when it detects a smiling face. 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select Face Detection Smile Shot. 3 Compose your shot. The camera automatically releases the shutter when it detects a smiling face. Detecting eye blinking If your camera detects closed eyes, it will automatically capture 2 photos in succession. 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select Face Detection Blink Detection. When your subject smiles broadly, your camera can detect the smile more easily. Shooting options 65 Using Face Detection Tips for detecting faces When your camera detects a face, it tracks the detected face automatically. Face Detection may not be effective when:
- the subject is far from the camera
- it is too bright or too dark
- the subject is not facing the camera
- the subject is wearing sunglasses or a mask
- the subjects facial expression changes drastically
- the subject is backlit or the lighting conditions are unstable Face Detection is not available when you set the Selection AF or Tracking AF. When you set Face Detection options, the AF area is automatically set to Multi AF. Depending on the Face Detection options you selected, some shooting options may not be available. Depending on the shooting options you selected, Face Detection options may not be available. Shooting options 66 Adjusting brightness and color Learn how to adjust the brightness and color for better image quality. Adjusting the exposure manually (EV) Depending on the intensity of the ambient light, your photos may be too bright or dark. In these cases, you can adjust the exposure to get a better photo. Darker (-) Neutral (0) Brighter (+) 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select EV. 3 Press [F/t] to adjust the exposure. The photo will be brighter as the exposure value increases. EV : +1 Back Set 4 Press [o] to save your settings. Once you adjust the exposure, the setting will be stored automatically. You may need to change the exposure value later to avoid overexposure or underexposure. If you cannot decide on an appropriate exposure, select the AEB (Auto Exposure Bracket) option. The camera will capture 3 consecutive photos, each with a different exposure: normal, underexposed, and overexposed. (p. 71) Shooting options 67 Adjusting brightness and color Compensating for backlighting (ACB) When the light source is behind your subject or there is high contrast between your subject and the background, your subject is likely to appear dark in the photo. In this case, set the Auto Contrast Balance (ACB) option. Changing the metering option The metering mode refers to the way in which a camera measures the quantity of light. The brightness and lighting of your photos will vary depending on the metering mode you select. 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select Metering. 3 Select an option. With ACB Without ACB 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select ACB. 3 Select an option. Icon Description Off: ACB (Auto Contrast Balance) is deactivated. On: ACB (Auto Contrast Balance) is activated. The ACB feature is always on in The ACB feature is not available when you set burst options. mode. Icon Shooting options 68 Description Multi:
Your camera divides the frame into several areas, and then measures the light intensity of each area. Suitable for general photos. Spot:
Your camera measures only the light intensity at the very center If a subject is not in the center of the frame, your photo may be of the frame. improperly exposed. Suitable for a subject with backlighting. Center-weighted:
Your camera averages the meter reading of the entire frame with emphasis placed on the center. Suitable for photos with subjects in the center of the frame. Adjusting brightness and color Selecting a White Balance setting The color of your photo depends on the type and quality of the light source. If you want the color of your photo to be realistic, select a White Balance setting that is appropriate for the lighting conditions, such as Auto WB, Daylight, Cloudy, or Tungsten. Auto WB Daylight Cloudy Tungsten 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select White Balance. 3 Select an option. Icon Description Auto WB: Automatically set the White Balance based on the lighting conditions. Daylight: For outdoor photos on a sunny day. Cloudy: For outdoor photos on a cloudy day or in shadows. Fluorescent_H: For shooting under a daylight fluorescent or 3-way fluorescent light. Fluorescent_L: For shooting under white fluorescent light. Tungsten: For shooting indoor photos under incandescent bulbs or halogen lamps. Custom Set: To use White Balance settings that you define. (p. 70) Color Temp.: To adjust the color temperature of the light source.
(p. 70) Shooting options 69 Adjusting brightness and color Defining your own White Balance You can customize the White Balance by capturing a photo of a white surface, such as a piece of paper, under the lighting conditions in which you intend to capture a photo. The White Balance feature will help you to match the colors in your photo with the actual scene. 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select White Balance Custom Set. 3 Aim the lens at a piece of white paper, and then press [Shutter]. Adjusting color temperature 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select White Balance Color Temp.. 3 Press [F/t] to adjust the color temperature to match your light source. You can get a warmer photo with a higher value, and a cooler photo with a lower value. Color Temp. : 6500K Back Set 4 Press [o] to save your settings. Shooting options 70 Using burst modes (continuous, motion capture, AEB) It can be difficult to capture photos of fast-moving subjects or capture natural facial expressions and gestures of your subjects in photos. Also, it can be difficult to adjust the exposure correctly and select a proper light source. In these cases, select one of the burst modes. Icon Description Motion Capture: While you are pressing [Shutter], the camera captures AEB:
Capture 3 consecutive photos, each with a different exposure:
photos (5 photos per second; maximum of 30 photos). normal, underexposed, and overexposed. Use a tripod to prevent blurry photos. 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select Drive. 3 Select an option. Icon Description Single: Capture a single photo. Continuous:
While you are pressing [Shutter], the camera continuously The maximum number of photos depends on the capacity of captures photos. your memory card. You can use the flash, timer, OIS, and ACB only when you select Single. When you select Motion Capture, your camera will set the resolution to and set the ISO sensitivity to Auto. Depending on the Face Detection option you selected, some Burst options may not be available. Shooting options 71 Adjusting images Adjust the sharpness, contrast, or saturation of your photos. 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select Image Adjust. 3 Select an option. Sharpness Contrast Saturation Image Adjust Sharpness Contrast Saturation Back Set 4 Press [F/t] to adjust each value. Sharpness
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Description Soften the edges on your photos (suitable for editing the photos on your computer). Sharpen the edges to improve the clarity of your photos. This may also increase the noise in your photos. Description Decrease the color and brightness. Increase the color and brightness. Description Decrease the saturation. Increase the saturation. 5 Press [o] to save your settings. Select 0 if you do not want to apply any effects (suitable for printing). Shooting options 72 Reducing the sound of the zoom When you use the zoom while recording videos, the camera can record the sound of the zoom. Use the Zoom Mute function not to record zoom noise. 1 In Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 Select Voice. 3 Select an option. Icon Description Zoom Mute: The camera stops recording sound temporarily when you use the zoom. Off: Record a video without sound. On: Record a video with sound. Do not block the microphone when you use the Voice function. Recordings made with Voice may differ from actual sounds. Shooting options 73 Playback/Editing Learn how to play back photos or videos, and edit photos or videos. Also, learn how to connect your camera to your computer or TV. Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode 75 Starting Playback mode 75 Viewing photos 79 Playing a video 82 Editing a photo 83 Resizing photos 83 Rotating a photo 83 Applying Smart Filter effects 84 Adjusting your photos 85 Editing a video 87 Trimming a video 87 Capturing an image from video 87 Viewing files on a TV 88 Transferring files to a computer 89 Transferring files to your Windows OS computer 89 Transferring files to your Mac OS computer 90 System Requirements 91 Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode Learn how to play back photos or videos and how to manage files. Starting Playback mode View photos or play videos stored in your camera. 1 Press [P]. The most recent file will be displayed. If the camera is off, it will turn on and display the most recent file. 2 Press [F/t] to scroll through files. Press and hold [F/t] to scroll through files quickly. If you want to view files stored in the internal memory, remove your memory card. You may not be able to edit or play back files that were captured with other cameras, due to unsupported sizes (image size, etc) or codecs. Use a computer or another device to edit or play back these files. Photos or videos captured in portrait orientation do not rotate automatically and are displayed in landscape orientation by the camera and other devices. Photo file information Memory in use File Information Histogram Album/Zoom In Icon Description Current file/Total files Folder nameFile name Protected file To display file information on the screen, press [D]. Playback/Editing 75 Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode Video file information File Information Album Play Icon Capture Description Current file/Total files Folder name-File name Current playback time Video length Protected file To display file information on the screen, press [D]. Viewing files as thumbnails Scan thumbnails of files. In Playback mode, rotate [Zoom] to the left to view thumbnails
(12 at a time). Rotate [Zoom] to the left once more to display more thumbnails (24 at a time). Rotate [Zoom] to the right to return to the previous view. Move to the desired file, and then press [o] to display it in full screen view. Menu Press [D/c/F/t] to scroll through files. Playback/Editing 76 Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode Viewing files by category View files by category, such as date or file type. 1 In Playback mode, rotate [Zoom] to the left. 2 Press [m]. 3 Select Filter a category. Filter All Date File Type Back Set Icon Description All: View files normally. Date : View files by the date they were saved. File Type: View files by the file type. 4 Scroll to a desired list, and then press [o] to open the list. 5 Scroll to a desired file, and then press [o] to view the file. 6 Rotate [Zoom] to the left to return to the previous view, and then press [r]. If you change the category, it may take some time for the camera to reorganize files depending on the number of files. If you delete a category classified by Date or File Type, all files in the category will be deleted. Playback/Editing 77 Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode Protecting files Protect a file from accidental deletion. 1 In Playback mode, select a file to protect. 2 Press [m], and then select Protect On . 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to protect additional files. You cannot delete, resize, or rotate a protected file. Deleting files Select files to delete in Playback mode. Deleting a single file You can select one file, and then delete it. 1 In Playback mode, select a file, and then press [f]. 2 When the pop-up message appears, select Yes. You can also delete files in Playback mode by pressing [m], and then selecting Delete Delete Yes. Deleting multiple files You can select multiple files, and then delete them at once. 1 In Playback mode, press [f]. When in thumbnails view, press [m], select Delete Select, and then skip to step 3, or press [f], select Select, and then skip to step 3. 2 When the pop-up message appears, select Multiple Delete. 3 Scroll to each file you want to delete, and then press [o]. Press [o] again to cancel your selection. 4 Press [f]. 5 When the pop-up message appears, select Yes. Playback/Editing 78 Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode Deleting all files You can select all files, and then delete them at once. 1 In Playback mode, press [m]. When in thumbnails view, press [m], select Delete Delete All, and then skip to step 3, or press [f], select Delete All, and then skip to step 3. 2 Select Delete Delete All. 3 When the pop-up message appears, select Yes. All unprotected files are deleted. Copying files to a memory card Copy files from the internal memory to a memory card. 1 In Playback mode, press [m]. 2 Select Copy to Card. Viewing photos Enlarge part of a photo or view photos as a slide show. Enlarging a photo In Playback mode, rotate [Zoom] to the right to enlarge a portion of the photo. Rotate [Zoom] to the left to zoom out. Enlarged area Back Crop Playback/Editing 79 Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode To Move the enlarged area Trim the enlarged photo Description Press [D/c/F/t]. Press [o], and then select Yes.
(The trimmed photo will be saved as a new file. The original photo is retained in its original form.) When you view photos that were captured by another camera, the zoom ratio may differ. Viewing panoramic photos View photos captured in Panorama mode. 1 In Playback mode, press [F/t] to scroll to a desired panoramic photo. The entire panoramic photo appears on the screen. 2 Press [o]. The camera automatically scrolls through the photo from left to right for a horizontal panoramic photo and from top to bottom for a vertical panoramic photo. The camera then switches to Playback mode. While playing back a panoramic photo, press [o] to pause or resume from pausing. After you have paused the playback of a panoramic photo, press
[D/c/F/t] to move the photo horizontally or vertically, depending on the direction you moved when capturing the photo. 3 Press [r] to return to Playback mode. The camera automatically scrolls through the panoramic photo only if the longest side of the photo is two or more times longer than the shortest side. Playback/Editing 80 Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode Playing a slide show Apply effects and audio to a slide show of your photos. The slide show function does not work for videos. 1 In Playback mode, press [m]. 2 Select Slide Show Options. Skip to step 5 to start a slide show with no effects. 3 Select a slide show effect option.
* Default 4 Press [m] or [r]. 5 Select Start Slide Show. 6 View the slide show. Press [o] to pause the slide show. Press [o] again to resume the slide show. Press [r] to stop the slide show and return to Playback mode. Rotate [Zoom] to the left or right to adjust the volume level. Interval Description Option Play Mode Set whether or not to repeat the slide show. (One Play*, Repeat) Set the interval between photos. (1 sec*, 3 sec, 5 sec, 10 sec) You must set the Effect option to Off to set the interval. Set background audio. Set a scene change effect between photos. (Off, Calm*, Relax, Music Lively, Sweet, Shine) Effect Select Off to cancel effects. When you use the Effect option, the interval between photos will be set to 1 second. Playback/Editing 81 Viewing photos or videos in Playback mode Playing a video In Playback mode, you can view a video, and then capture or trim parts of the playing video. You can save the captured or trimmed segments as new files. 1 In Playback mode, select a video, and then press [o]. 2 View the video. Current playback time/
Video length Stop Pause To Scan backward Pause or resume playback Scan forward Adjust the volume level Description Press [F]. Each time you press [F], you change the scan speed in this order: 2X, 4X, 8X. Press [o]. Press [t]. Each time you press [t], you change the scan speed in this order: 2X, 4X, 8X. Rotate [Zoom] to the left or right. You can scan backwards or forwards or pause the video after at least 2 seconds have elapsed from the starting point. Playback/Editing 82 Editing a photo Learn how to edit photos. The camera will save edited photos as new files. When you edit photos, the camera will automatically convert them to a lower resolution. Photos that you rotate or resize manually are not automatically converted to a lower resolution. Resizing photos Change the size of a photo and save it as a new file. 1 In Playback mode, select a photo, and then press [m]. 2 Select Resize. 3 Select an option. Resize 2592 X 1944 1984 X 1488 1024 X 768 Rotating a photo 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Select 3 Rotate [Zoom] to the left, and then select a photo. 4 Select Rotate an option. Back Set Available resize options differ depending on the original size of the photo. Rotate : Right 90 Cancel Save 5 Press [c] to save. The camera will overwrite the original file. In Playback mode, press [m], and then select Rotate to rotate a photo. Playback/Editing 83 Editing a photo Applying Smart Filter effects Apply special effects to your photos. 1 Rotate the mode dial to
. 2 Select 3 Rotate [Zoom] to the left, and then select a photo. 4 Select Smart Filter an option. Smart Filter : Miniature Cancel Set Option Normal Miniature Vignetting Fish-eye Classic Retro Cross Filter Description No effect Apply a tilt-shift effect to make the subject appear in miniature. (The top and bottom of the photo will be blurred.) Apply the retro-looking colors, high contrast, and strong vignette effect of Lomo cameras. Distort close objects to imitate the visual effect of a fisheye lens. Apply a black and white effect. Apply a sepia tone effect. Add lines that radiate outward from bright objects to imitate the visual effect of a cross filter. 5 Press [c] to save. Playback/Editing 84 Editing a photo Adjusting your photos Learn how to adjust the brightness, contrast, or saturation or how to correct the red-eye effect. If the center of a photo is dark, you can adjust it to be brighter. The camera will save an edited photo as a new file, but may convert it to a lower resolution. 5 Press [F/t] to adjust the option. 6 Press [o]. 7 Press [c] to save. You can adjust brightness, contrast, and saturation and apply Smart Filter effects You cannot apply the ACB, Face Retouch, and Red-eye Fix effects at the same at the same time. time. Adjusting brightness, contrast, or saturation 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Select 3 Rotate [Zoom] to the left, and then select a photo. 4 Select an adjusting option. Adjusting dark subjects (ACB) 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Select 3 Rotate [Zoom] to the left, and then select a photo. 4 Select ACB. 5 Press [c] to save. Icon Description Brightness Contrast Saturation Playback/Editing 85 Editing a photo
. Retouching faces 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Select 3 Rotate [Zoom] to the left, and then select a photo. 4 Select Face Retouch. 5 Press [F/t] to adjust the option. As the number increases, the skin tone becomes brighter and smoother. Removing red-eye 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Select 3 Rotate [Zoom] to the left, and then select a photo. 4 Select Red-eye Fix. 5 Press [c] to save. 6 Press [c] to save. Playback/Editing 86 Editing a video While playing back a video, you can trim the video or capture an image from the video. Trimming a video 1 In Playback mode, select a video, and then press [m]. 2 Select Trim Movie. 3 Press [o] to start playing the video. 4 Press [o] [c] at the point where you want the trimming to begin. 5 Press [o] to resume playing the video. 6 Press [o] [c] at the point where you want the trimming to end. 7 Press [c] to trim. 8 When the pop-up message appears, select Yes. The original video should be at least 10 seconds long. The camera will save the edited video as a new file and leave the original video intact. Capturing an image from video 1 While viewing a video, press [o] at the point where you want to capture an image. 2 Press [c]. The resolution of the captured image will be the same as the original video. The captured image is saved as a new file. Playback/Editing 87 Viewing files on a TV Play back photos or videos by connecting your camera to a TV with the A/V cable. 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Select Connectivity Video Out. 3 Select the video signal output for your country or region. (p. 112) 4 Turn off your camera and TV. 5 Connect your camera to your TV with the A/V cable. Audio Video 6 Turn on your TV, and then select the A/V video source. 7 Turn on your camera. The camera automatically enters Playback mode when you connect it to a TV. 8 View photos or play videos using the camera buttons. Depending on the TV model, you may see some digital noise or part of an image may not appear. Images may not be centered on the TV screen depending on your TV settings. Playback/Editing 88 Transferring files to a computer Connect the camera to the computer, to transfer files from the camera's memory card to the computer. Transferring files to your Windows OS computer Connect the camera to your computer as a removable disk. Your computer must be running Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8 for you to connect the camera as a removable disk. 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Select Connectivity i-Launcher Off. 3 Turn off the camera. 4 Connect the camera to your computer with the USB cable. You must plug the small end of the USB cable into your camera. If the cable is reversed, it may damage your files. The manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data. 5 Turn on the camera. The computer recognizes the camera automatically. 6 On your computer, select My Computer Removable Disk DCIM 100PHOTO. 7 Drag or save files to your computer. Disconnecting the camera (for Windows XP) With Windows Vista , Windows 7 and Windows 8 the methods for disconnecting the camera are similar. 1 If the status lamp on your camera is blinking, wait until it stops. 2 Click on the tool bar at the bottom right of your computer screen. 3 Click the pop-up message. 4 Click the message box that indicates the camera can be removed safely. 5 Remove the USB cable. Playback/Editing 89 Transferring files to a computer Transferring files to your Mac OS computer When you connect the camera to your Mac OS computer, the computer will automatically recognize the device. You can transfer files directly from the camera to the computer without installing any programs. Mac OS 10.5 or later (except PowerPC) is supported. 1 Turn off the camera. 2 Connect your camera to your Mac OS computer with the USB cable. You must plug the small end of the USB cable into your camera. If the cable is reversed, it may damage your files. The manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data. 3 Turn on the camera. disk icon. The computer recognizes the camera automatically and displays a removable 4 On your computer, open the removable disk. 5 Drag or save files to your computer. Playback/Editing 90 System Requirements Recommended system requirements to play videos on a PC or run the i-Launcher application. Windows OS Requirements Mac OS requirements Item CPU RAM OS*
Hard disk capacity Others Requirements Intel Pentium4 3.2 GHz or higher/
AMD Athlon FX 2.6 GHz or higher Minimum 512 MB RAM (1 GB or more recommended) Windows 7 or Windows 8 250 MB or more (1 GB and above recommended) 1024 X 768 pixels, 16-bit color display compatible monitor (1280 X 1024 pixels, 32-bit color display recommended) USB 2.0 port nVIDIA Geforce 7600GT or higher/
ATI X1600 series or higher Item OS RAM Hard disk capacity Others Requirements Mac OS 10.5 or higher (except PowerPC) Minimum 256 MB RAM (512 MB or more recommended) Minimum 110 MB USB 2.0 port The requirements are recommendations only. It may not work properly even when the computer meets the requirements, depending on the condition of your computer. The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage that results from using unqualified computers such as a computer you assembled yourself.
* A 32-bit version of i-Launcher will be installedeven on 64-bit editions of Windows 7 and Windows 8. Playback/Editing 91 Wireless network Learn to connect to wireless local area networks (WLANs) and use functions. Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings 93 Connecting to a WLAN 93 Using the login browser 94 Network connection tips 95 Entering text 96 Using the NFC Feature (Tag & Go) 97 Using NFC features in Shooting mode 97 Using NFC features in Playback mode
(Photo Beam) 97 Using NFC features in Wi-Fi mode 97 Saving files to a smart phone automatically 98 Sending photos or videos to a smart phone 99 Using a smart phone as a remote shutter release 100 Sending photos or videos via email 102 Changing email settings 102 Sending photos or videos via email 104 Using photo or video sharing services 105 Accessing a sharing service 105 Uploading photos or videos 105 Using Samsung Link to send files 107 Viewing photos or videos on devices that support Samsung Link 107 Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings Learn to connect via an access point (AP) when you are in a range of a WLAN. You can also configure network settings. Connecting to a WLAN 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Select 3 Follow the on-screen instructions until the Wi-Fi Setting screen
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. appears. The camera automatically searches for available AP devices. In some modes, press [m], and then select Wi-Fi Setting. 4 Select an AP. Wi-Fi Setting Refresh Samsung 1 Samsung 2 Samsung 3 Samsung 4 Back Manual Icon Description Ad hoc AP Secured AP WPS AP Signal strength Press [t] to open network setting options. When you select a secured AP, a pop-up window appears. Enter the required passwords to connect to the WLAN. For information about entering text, refer to "Entering text". (p. 96) When a login page appears, refer to "Using the login browser". (p. 94) When you select an unsecured AP, the camera will connect to the WLAN. If you select a WPS profile supported AP, select WPS PIN connection, and then enter a PIN on the AP device. You can also connect to a WPS profile WPS button connection on the camera, and supported AP by selecting then pushing the WPS button on the AP device. If a pop-up message about data collection regulations appears, read and agree to it. Select Refresh to refresh the list of connectable APs. Select Add wireless network to add an AP manually. The AP name must be in English to add the AP manually. Wireless network 93 Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings Setting network options 1 In the Wi-Fi Setting screen, move to an AP, and then press [t]. 2 Select each option, and then enter the required information. Option Network Password IP Setting Description Enter the network password. Set the IP address automatically or manually. Manually setting the IP address 1 In the Wi-Fi Setting screen, move to an AP, and then press [t]. 2 Select IP Setting Manual. 3 Select each option, and then enter the required information. Option IP Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server Description Enter the static IP address. Enter the subnet mask. Enter the gateway. Enter the DNS address. Using the login browser You can enter your login information via the login browser when connecting to some APs, sharing sites, or cloud servers. Button
[D/c/F/t] Move to an item or scroll the page.
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Previous Page: Move to the previous page. Next Page: Move to the next page. Reload: Reload the page. Stop: Stop loading the page. Exit: Close the login browser. Close the login browser.
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You may not be able to select some items depending on the page you connected to. This does not indicate a malfunction. The login browser may not close automatically after you log into some pages. If this occurs, close the login browser by pressing [f], and then proceed with the desired operation. It may take longer to load the login page due to the page size or network speed. If this occurs, wait until the login information input window appears. Wireless network 94 Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings Network connection tips Some Wi-Fi features are not available if you do not insert a memory card. The quality of the network connection will be determined by the AP. The further the distance between your camera and the AP, the longer it will take to connect to the network. If a nearby device is using the same radio frequency signal as your camera, it may interrupt your connection. If your AP name is not in English, the camera may not be able to locate the device or the name may appear incorrectly. For network settings or a password, contact your network administrator or network service provider. If a WLAN requires authentication from the service provider, you may not be able to connect to it. To connect to the WLAN, contact your network service provider. Depending on the encryption type, the number of digits in the password may differ. A WLAN connection may not be possible in all surroundings. The camera may display a WLAN enabled printer on the AP List. You cannot connect to a network via a printer. You cannot connect your camera to a network and a TV simultaneously. Connecting to a network may incur additional charges. Costs will vary based on the conditions of your contract. If you cannot connect to a WLAN, try another AP from the available AP list. A login page may appear when you select free WLANs provided by some network service providers. Enter your ID and password to connect to the WLAN. For information about registering or the service, contact the network service providers. Be cautious when you enter personal information for an AP connection. Do not enter any payment or credit card information on your camera. The manufacturer is not liable for any problem caused by entering such information. Available network connections may differ by country. The WLAN feature of your camera must comply with radio transmission laws in your region. To ensure compliance, use the WLAN feature only in the country where you purchased the camera. The process for adjusting network settings may differ, depending on network conditions. Do not access a network that you are not authorized to use. Before you connect to a network, ensure your battery is fully charged. You cannot upload or send files captured in some modes. Files that you transfer to another device may not be supported by the device. In this case, use a computer to playback the files. Wireless network 95 Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings Entering text Learn how to enter text. The icons in the table below let you move the cursor, change the case, etc. Press [D/c/F/t] to move to a desired key, and then press [o] to enter the key. Icon Description Delete the last letter. Move the cursor. Cancel Done Backspace In ABC mode, change the case. Enter ".com". Switch between Symbol mode and ABC mode. Done Enter a space. Save the displayed text. View the entering text guide. You can use only the English alphabets in some modes, regardless of the display language. To move to Done directly, press [P]. You can enter up to 64 characters. The screen may differ depending on the input mode. Wireless network 96 Using the NFC Feature (Tag & Go) Place a smart phone's NFC tag near the cameras NFC tag to launch the feature for saving photos to a smart phone automatically or the feature for using a smart phone as a remote shutter. You can also transfer files to an NFC-enabled device in Playback mode. This feature is supported by NFC-enabled smart phones running Android OS. It is recommended that you use the latest version. This feature is not available for iOS devices. You should install Samsung SMART CAMERA App on your phone or device before using this feature. You can download the application from Samsung Apps or the Google Play Store. Samsung SMART CAMERA App is compatible with Samsung camera models manufactured in 2013 or later. To read an NFC tag, place the NFC-enabled device near the cameras NFC tag for more than 2 seconds. Do not modify the tag information in any way. Using NFC features in Shooting mode Launch AutoShare or Remote Viewfinder by reading a tag from an NFC-enabled device. (p. 98, 100) Preset to launch the Wi-Fi function by reading a tag on an NFC-
enabled device. (p. 114) Using NFC features in Wi-Fi mode Select MobileLink or Remote Viewfinder from the pop-up window that appears by reading a tag from an NFC-enabled device. (p. 99, 100) Using NFC features in Playback mode (Photo Beam) In Playback mode, the camera transfers the current file to the smart phone automatically when you read a tag from an NFC-enabled device. To transfer multiple files, select files from the thumbnail view, and then read a tag from an NFC-enabled device. Wireless network 97 Saving files to a smart phone automatically The camera connects to a smart phone that supports the AutoShare feature via a WLAN. When you capture a photo with your camera, the photo is saved to the smart phone automatically. The AutoShare feature is supported by smart phones or tablets running Android OS or iOS. Some features may not be supported by some models. Before using this feature, update the devices firmware to the latest version. If the firmware version is not the most recent, this function may not perform properly. You should install the Samsung SMART CAMERA App on your phone or device before using this feature. You can download the application from Samsung Apps, the Google Play Store, or the Apple App Store. The Samsung SMART CAMERA App is compatible with Samsung camera models manufactured in 2013 or later. This feature is not available with the internal memory in some Shooting modes. If you set this function, the setting is maintained even when you change the Shooting mode. This feature may not be supported in some modes. 1 On the camera, in Shooting mode, press [m]. 2 On the camera, select AutoShare On. If the pop-up message that prompts you to download the application appears, select Next. 3 On the smart phone, turn on the Samsung SMART CAMERA App. For iOS devices, turn on the Wi-Fi feature before turning on the application. To start the application automatically on an NFC-enabled smart phone, turn on the function and place the smart phone near the NFC tag (p. 21) on the camera. 4 Select the camera from the list and connect the smart phone to the camera. The smart phone can connect to only one camera at a time. 5 On the camera, allow the smart phone to connect to your camera. If the smart phone has been connected to your camera before, it is connected An icon that shows the connection status (
) will appear on the cameras 6 On the camera, capture a photo. The captured photo is saved to the camera, and then transferred to the smart automatically. screen. phone. If you recorded a video, it is saved only to the camera. Wireless network 98 Sending photos or videos to a smart phone The camera connects to a smart phone that supports the MobileLink feature via a WLAN. You can easily send photos or videos to your smart phone. The MobileLink feature is supported by smart phones or tablets running Android OS or iOS. Some features may not be supported by some models. Before using this feature, update the devices firmware to the latest version. If the firmware version is not the most recent, this function may not perform properly. You should install the Samsung SMART CAMERA App on your phone or device before using this feature. You can download the application from Samsung Apps, the Google Play Store, or the Apple App Store. The Samsung SMART CAMERA App is compatible with Samsung camera models manufactured in 2013 or later. When there are no files in the camera memory, you cannot use this feature. If you select files from the smart phone, you can view up to 1,000 recent files and send up to 1,000 files at a time. If you select files from the camera, you can view files that were selected from the camera and the maximum number of files you can send varies depending on the storage space of the smart phone. When using this feature on an iOS device, the device may lose its Wi-Fi connection. 1 On the camera, rotate the mode dial to 2 On the camera, select appears, select Next. 3 On the camera, select a sending option. If the pop-up message that prompts you to download the application If you select Select Files from Smartphone, you can use your smart phone to view and share files stored on the camera. The screen turns off if you perform no operations on the smart phone for 30 seconds. The screen turns off if you perform no operations on the smart phone for 30 seconds. If you select Select Files from Camera, you can select files to send on the camera. 4 On the smart phone, turn on the Samsung SMART CAMERA App. For iOS devices, turn on the Wi-Fi feature before turning on the application. To start the application automatically on an NFC-enabled smart phone, turn on the function and place the smart phone near the NFC tag (p. 21) on the camera. 5 Select the camera from the list and connect the smart phone to the camera. The smart phone can connect to only one camera at a time. 6 On the camera, allow the smart phone to connect to your camera. If the smart phone has been connected to your camera before, it is connected automatically. 7 On the smart phone or camera, select files to transfer from the camera. 8 On the smart phone, touch the copy button or on the camera, select Send. The camera will send the files. Wireless network 99 Using a smart phone as a remote shutter release The camera connects to a smart phone via a WLAN. Use the smart phone as a remote shutter release with the Remote Viewfinder feature. The captured photo will display on the smart phone. The Remote Viewfinder feature is supported by smart phones or tablets running Android OS or iOS. Some features may not be supported by some models. Before using this feature, update the devices firmware to the latest version. If the firmware version is not the most recent, this function may not perform properly. You should install the Samsung SMART CAMERA App on your phone or device before using this feature. You can download the application from Samsung Apps, the Google Play Store, or the Apple App Store. The Samsung SMART CAMERA App is compatible with Samsung camera models manufactured in 2013 or later. 6 On the smart phone, set the following shooting options. 1 On the camera, rotate the mode dial to 2 On the camera, select appears, select Next. If the pop-up message that prompts you to download the application 3 On the smart phone, turn on the Samsung SMART CAMERA App. For iOS devices, turn on the Wi-Fi feature before turning on the application. To start the application automatically on an NFC-enabled smart phone, turn on the function and place the smart phone near the NFC tag (p. 21) on the camera. 4 Select the camera from the list and connect the smart phone to the camera. The smart phone can connect to only one camera at a time. 5 On the camera, allow the smart phone to connect to your camera. If the smart phone has been connected to your camera before, it is connected automatically. Icon 10 Description Flash option Timer option Photo size Saving location Zoom ratio While using this feature, some buttons are not available on your camera. With the smart phone, you can operate the camera only by touching the screen. Remote Viewfinder mode supports the 10 and 3 photo sizes only. Wireless network 100 Using a smart phone as a remote shutter release 7 On the smart phone, touch and hold The focus is automatically set to Multi AF. to focus. 8 Release to capture the photo. The photo will be resized to 1024 X 768 when it is stored to the smart phone. When you use this feature, the ideal distance between the camera and the smart phone may vary, depending on your surroundings. The smart phone must be within 23 feet (7 m) when you use this feature. It will take some time to capture the photo after you release on the smart phone. The Remote Viewfinder function will deactivate when:
- there is an incoming call on the smart phone
- either the camera or the smart phone turn off
- the memory is full
- either device loses its connection to the WLAN
- the Wi-Fi connection is poor or unstable
- you perform no operations for approximately 3 minutes while connected Wireless network 101 Sending photos or videos via email You can change settings in the email menu and send photos or videos stored on the camera via email. Changing email settings In the email menu, you can change settings for storing your information. You can also set or change the email password. For information about entering text, refer to
"Entering text". (p. 96)
. Storing your information 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Select 3 Connect to a WLAN. (p. 93) 4 Press [m]. 5 Select Sender Setting. 6 Select the Name box, enter your name, and then select Done. Sender Setting Name Email Save Reset Back 7 Select the Email box, enter your email address, and then select Done. 8 Select Save to save your changes. To delete your information, select Reset. Wireless network 102 Sending photos or videos via email
. Setting an email password 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Select 3 Connect to a WLAN. (p. 93) 4 Press [m]. 5 Select Setting Password On. To deactivate the password, select Off. 6 When the pop-up appears, select OK. The pop-up disappears automatically even if you do not select OK. 7 Enter a 4-digit password. 8 Enter the password again. 9 When the pop-up appears, select OK. If you forget your password, you can reset it by selecting Reset on the password setting screen. When you reset the information the previously saved users setting information, email address, and recently sent email list will be deleted. Changing the email password 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Select 3 Connect to a WLAN. (p. 93) 4 Press [m]. 5 Select Change Password. 6 Enter your current 4-digit password. 7 Enter a new 4-digit password. 8 Enter the new password again. 9 When the pop-up appears, select OK. Wireless network 103 Sending photos or videos via email Sending photos or videos via email You can send photos or videos stored on the camera via email. For information about entering text, refer to "Entering text". (p. 96) 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Select 3 Connect to a WLAN. (p. 93) 4 Select the Sender box, enter your email address, and then select
. Done. If you have previously saved your information, it will be inserted automatically. (p. 102) To use an address from the list of previous senders, select an address. 5 Select the Receiver box, enter an email address, and then select Done. To use an address from the list of previous recipients, select Select Select to add additional recipients. You can input up to 30 recipients. to delete an address from the list. an address. 6 Select Next. Wireless network 104 7 Scroll to files to send, and then press [o]. You can select up to 20 files. The total size must be 7 MB or less. 8 Select Next. 9 Select the comment box, enter your comments, and then select Done. 10 Select Send. The camera will send the email. Even if a photo appears to have transferred successfully, errors with the recipients email account may cause the photo to be rejected or recognized as spam. You may not be able to send an email if no network connection is available or if your email account settings are incorrect. You cannot send an email if the combined file sizes exceed the 7MB. The maximum photo resolution of photos you can send is 2M. The maximum resolution of videos you can send is higher than 2M, it will be automatically resized to a lower resolution. If the selected photo has a resolution If you cannot send an email because of firewall or user authentication settings, contact your network administrator or network service provider. When there are no files in the camera memory, you cannot use this feature. You can also send an email in Playback mode by pressing [m], and then selecting Share(Wi-Fi) Email. Using photo or video sharing services Upload your photos or videos to file sharing services. Available sharing services will be displayed on your camera. To upload files to some sharing services, you must visit the services and register before connecting your camera. Accessing a sharing service 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Select 3 Connect to a WLAN. (p. 93) 4 Select a sharing service. OK. If the pop-up message that prompts you to create an account appears, select 5 Enter your ID and password to log in. For information about entering text, refer to "Entering text". (p. 96) To select an ID from the list, select If you have previously logged in to the sharing service, you may be logged in an ID. automatically. Uploading photos or videos 1 Access the sharing service with your camera. 2 Select files to upload. You can select up to 20 files. The total size must be 10 MB or less.
(On some sharing services, the total size or number of files may vary.) 3 Select Upload. The camera will upload photos or videos. On some sharing services, you can enter your comments by selecting the comment box. For information about entering text, refer to "Entering text".
(p. 96) You must have an existing account on the file sharing services to use this feature. Wireless network 105 Using photo or video sharing services You can set an upload folder for Facebook by pressing [m], and then selecting Upload Folder (Facebook) on the sharing service's list screen. You cannot upload files if the file size exceeds the limit. The maximum resolution of photos you can upload is 2M. The maximum resolution of videos you can upload is
. If the selected photo has a resolution higher than 2M, it will be automatically resized to a lower resolution. (On some sharing services, the maximum photo resolution may vary.) The method of uploading photos or videos may differ depending on the selected sharing service. If you cannot access a sharing service because of firewall or user authentication settings, contact your network administrator or network service provider. Uploaded photos or videos may be automatically titled with the date they were captured. The speed of your internet connection may affect how quickly photos upload or web pages open. When there are no files in the camera memory, you cannot use this feature. You can also upload photos or videos to file sharing services in Playback mode by pressing [m], and then selecting Share(Wi-Fi) a sharing service. You cannot upload videos to some sharing services. Wireless network 106 Using Samsung Link to send files You can view files on an Samsung Link device connected to the same AP. Viewing photos or videos on devices that support Samsung Link 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Select
. Nearby devices. If the guide message appears, select OK. The camera will automatically attempt to connect to a WLAN via the most If the camera has not previously been connected to a WLAN, it will search for recently connected AP device. available AP devices. (p. 93) You can set to allow only selected devices or all devices to connect by pressing [m], and then selecting DLNA Access Control on the screen. A sharing file list is created. Wait until other devices can find your camera. 3 Connect the Samsung Link device to a network, and then turn on the Samsung Link feature. Refer to your device's user manual for more information. 6 On the Samsung Link device, browse the shared photos or videos. For information about searching for the camera and browsing the photos or videos on the Samsung Link device, refer to the device's user manual. Videos may not play smoothly depending on the type of Samsung Link device or the network condition. If this happens, re-record the video in
(640 X 480) or smaller quality and play it again. If videos do not play smoothly on your device over the wireless connection, try connecting the camera to the device with an A/V cable. AP 4 On the camera, allow the Samsung Link device to connect to your camera. 5 On the Samsung Link device, select a camera to connect to. The camera is connected to a TV that supports Samsung Link via WLAN. Wireless network 107 Using Samsung Link to send files You can share up to 1,000 recent files. On an Samsung Link device, you can view only photos or videos captured with your camera. The range of the wireless connection between your camera and an Samsung Link device may vary depending on the specifications of the AP. If the camera is connected to 2 Samsung Link devices, playback may be slower. Photos or videos will be shared in their original sizes. You can use this feature only with devices that support Samsung Link. Shared photos or videos will not be stored on the Samsung Link device, but they can be stored in the camera to meet the device's specifications. Transferring photos or videos to the Samsung Link device may take some time depending on the network connection, the number of files to be shared, or the sizes of the files. If you power off the camera abnormally while viewing photos or videos on an Samsung Link device (for example, by removing the battery), the device considers the camera to still be connected. The order of photos or videos on the camera may be different than on the Samsung Link device. Depending on the number of photos or videos you want to share, it may take some time to load your photos or videos and complete the initial set-up process. While viewing photos or videos on the Samsung Link device, continuously using the device's remote or performing additional operations on the device may prevent this feature from working properly. If you reorder or sort files on the camera while viewing them on an Samsung Link device, you must repeat the initial set-up process to update the list of files on the device. When there are no files in the camera memory, you cannot use this feature. We recommend you use a network cable to connect your Samsung Link device to your AP. This will minimize any video Stuttering you may experience when streaming content. To view files on an Samsung Link device using the Nearby devices feature, enable multicast mode on your AP. Wireless network 108 Settings Refer to options to configure your cameras settings. Settings menu 110 Accessing the settings menu 110 Sounds 111 Display 111 Connectivity 112 General 113 Settings menu Learn to configure your camera's settings. Accessing the settings menu 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Select a menu. Settings Sounds Display Connectivity General Icon Description Sounds: Set various camera sounds and the volume. (p. 111) Display: Customize the display settings. (p. 111) Connectivity: Set the connection options. (p. 112) General: Change the settings for the camera system such as memory format and default file name. (p. 113) 3 Select an item. Sounds Volume Beep Sound Shutter Sound Start Sound AF Sound Back Medium On Sound 1 Off On Select 4 Select an option. Volume Off Low Medium High Back Set 5 Press [r] to return to the previous screen. Settings 110 Settings menu Sounds Item Volume
* Default Description Set the volume of all sounds. (Off, Low, Medium*, High) Set the sound the camera emits when you press the buttons or switch modes. (Off, On*) Beep Sound Shutter Sound Set the sound the camera emits when you press the shutter Start Sound AF Sound button. (Off, Sound 1*, Sound 2, Sound 3) Set the sound the camera emits when you turn on your camera.
(Off*, Star Flight, Laser Show, Cloud) Set the sound the camera emits when you half-press the shutter button. (Off, On*) Display Item Start Image
* Default Description Set a start image to display when the camera turns on. Off*: Display no start image. Logo: Display a default image stored in the internal memory. User Image : Select User Image from the photos you captured in the memory. The camera will save only one User Image in the internal memory at a time. If you select a new photo as a User Image or reset your camera, the camera will delete the current image. Guide Line Date/Time Display Help Display Select a guide to help you compose a scene.
(Off*, 3 X 3, 2 X 2, Cross, Diagonal) Set whether or not to display the date and time on the camera's display. (Off*, On) Display a brief description of an option or menu. (Off, On*) Settings 111 Settings menu Connectivity
* Default
* Default Item Display Brightness Quick View Description Adjust the brightness of the screen. (Auto*, Dark, Normal, Bright) Normal is fixed in Playback mode even if you have selected Auto. Set whether or not to review a captured image before returning to the Shooting mode. (Off, On*) This feature does not work in some modes. Auto Display Off If you perform no operations for 30 seconds, the camera automatically switches to Auto Display Off mode. (Off*, On) In Auto Display Off mode, press any button other than [X] to resume using the camera. Item Video Out i-Launcher Description Set the video signal output for your region. NTSC: USA, Canada, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Mexico, etc PAL (supports only BDGHI): Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Kuwait, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, etc Set i-Launcher to launch automatically when you connect your camera to your computer. (Off, On*) Settings 112 Settings menu General Item Network Information Language Time Zone Date/Time Set Date Type Time Type
* Default
* Default Description View the Mac address and network certification number of your camera. Set a language for the display text. Set the time zone for your location. When you travel to another country, select Visit, and then select the appropriate time zone. (Home*, Visit) Set the date and time. Set a date format. (YYYY/MM/DD, MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY) The default date type may differ depending on the language selected. Set the time format. (12 Hr, 24 Hr) The default time type may differ depending on the language selected. Item File No. Settings 113 Description Specify how to name files. Reset: Set the file number to start from 0001 when you insert a new memory card, format a memory card, or delete all files. Series*: Set the file number to resume from the previous file number when you insert a new memory card, format a memory card, or delete all files. The default name of the first folder is 100PHOTO and the default name of the first file is SAM_0001. The file number increases by one, from SAM_0001 to SAM_9999, each time you take a picture. The folder number increases by one, from 100PHOTO to 999PHOTO, each time a folder is full. The maximum number of files that can be stored in one folder is 9,999. The camera defines file names according to the Design rule for Camera File system (DCF) standard. If you intentionally change file names, the camera may not play back the files. Settings menu Item Imprint Auto Power Off
* Default
* Default Description Set whether or not to display the date and time on captured photos. (Off*, Date, Date & Time) The date and time will be displayed on the bottom right corner of the photo. Some printer models may not print the date and time properly. The photo will not display the date and time if:
- you select mode Set the camera to turn off automatically when you perform no operations for a specified period.
(Off, 1 min, 3 min*, 5 min, 10 min) Your settings will not change when you replace the battery. The camera will not turn off automatically when the camera is connected to a computer or WLAN or when you are playing a slide show or videos. Item Live view NFC AF Lamp Format Reset Description Set a Wi-Fi function to launch by reading a tag from an NFC-enabled device in Shooting mode.
(AutoShare, Remote Viewfinder*) Set a light to turn off automatically in dark places to help you focus. (Off, On*) Format the memory. Formatting will delete all files, including protected files. (Yes, No*) Errors can occur if you use a memory card formatted by another brand of camera, a memory card reader, or a computer. Please format memory cards in the camera before using them to capture photos. Reset menus and shooting options. Date and time, language, and video output settings will not be reset.
(Yes, No*) Open Source Licenses Show the Open source licenses information. DIRECT LINK (Wi-Fi Button) Start a preset Wi-Fi function by pressing [DIRECT LINK].
(AutoShare, MobileLink*, Remote Viewfinder, Email, SNS & Cloud, Samsung Link) Settings 114 Appendixes Get information about error messages, specifications, and maintenance. Error messages 116 Camera maintenance 117 Cleaning your camera 117 Using or storing the camera 118 About memory cards 120 About the battery 123 Upgrading Firmware 127 Before contacting a service center 128 Camera specifications 131 Glossary 135 FCC notice 140 Index 142 Error messages When the following error messages appear, try these remedies. Error message Cannot read file content Card Error Card not supported. Connection failed. Device disconnected. File Error File system not supported. Initialization failed. Suggested remedies Delete the damaged file or contact a service center. Turn off your camera, and then turn it on again. Remove your memory card, and then insert it again. Format your memory card. The inserted memory card is not supported by your camera. Insert a SD, SDHC, or SDXC memory card. The camera cannot connect to the network using the selected access point. Select another AP and try again. The camera has failed to connect to the other devices. Try connecting again. Network connection disconnected while photos are being transferred to supported devices. Re-select a supported device. Delete the damaged file or contact a service center. Your camera does not support the FAT file structure of the inserted memory card. Format the memory card on the camera. The camera has failed to locate a device that supports Samsung Link. Turn on devices on the network that support Samsung Link. Error message Low Battery Memory Full No Image File Password Incorrect Transfer failed. Unable to capture a photo because folder and file number on the memory card reached the maximum values. Reset the folder number?
Appendixes 116 Suggested remedies Insert a charged battery or recharge the battery. Delete unnecessary files or insert a new memory card. Capture photos or insert a memory card that contains some photos. The password for transferring files to another camera is wrong. Enter the correct password. The camera has failed to send e-mails or files to the other devices. Try sending again. Check the network connection and try again. File names do not match the DCF standard. Transfer the files from the memory card to your computer and format the card. Then, open the Settings menu and select General File No. Reset. (p. 113) Camera maintenance Cleaning your camera Camera lens and display Use a blower brush to remove dust and wipe the lens gently with a soft cloth. If any dust remains, apply lens cleaning liquid to a piece of lens cleaning paper and wipe gently. Camera body Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. Never use benzene, thinners, or alcohol to clean the device. These solutions can damage the camera or cause it to malfunction. Do not press on the lens cover or use a blower brush on the lens cover. Appendixes 117 Camera maintenance Using or storing the camera Inappropriate places to use or store the camera Avoid exposing the camera to very cold or very hot temperatures. Avoid using your camera in areas with extremely high humidity, or where the humidity changes drastically. Avoid exposing the camera to direct sunlight and storing it in hot, poorly-
ventilated areas, such as in a car during summer time. Protect your camera and the display from impact, rough handling, and excessive vibration to avoid serious damage. Avoid using or storing your camera in dusty, dirty, humid, or poorly-ventilated areas to prevent damage to moving parts and internal components. Do not use your camera near fuels, combustibles, or flammable chemicals. Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases, or explosive materials in the same compartment as the camera or its accessories. Do not store the camera where there are mothballs. Using on beaches or shores Protect your camera from sand and dirt when you use it on beaches or in similar areas. Your camera is not waterproof. Do not handle the battery, adapter, or memory card with wet hands. Operating the camera with wet hands may cause damage to your camera. Storing for extended period of time When you store the camera for an extended period, place it in a sealed container with an absorbent material, such as silica gel. Over time, unused batteries will discharge and must be recharged before use. The present date and time can be initialized when the camera is turned on after the camera and battery have been separated for a prolonged period. Using the camera with caution in humid environments When you transfer the camera from a cold environment to a warm one, condensation can form on the lens or internal components of the camera. In this situation, turn off the camera and wait for at least 1 hour. If condensation forms on the memory card, remove the memory card from the camera and wait until all moisture has evaporated before reinserting it. Other cautions Do not swing your camera by the strap. This may cause injury to yourself or others or damage to your camera. Do not paint your camera, as paint can clog moving parts and prevent proper operation. Turn off the camera when not using it. Your camera contains delicate parts. Avoid impacts to the camera. Appendixes 118 Paint or metal on the outside of the camera may cause allergies, itchy skin, eczema, or swelling for people with sensitive skin. If you experience any of these symptoms, stop using the camera immediately and consult a doctor. 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. Do not allow unqualified personnel to service the camera or attempt to service the camera yourself. Any damage that results from unqualified service is not covered by your warranty. Camera maintenance Protect the display from external force by keeping it in the case when not in use. Protect the camera from scratches by keeping it away from sand, sharp implements, or loose change. Do not use the camera if the screen is cracked or broken. Broken glass or acrylic could cause injury to your hands and face. Take the camera to a Samsung service center to have it repaired. Never place cameras, batteries, chargers, or accessories near, on, or in heating devices, such as microwave ovens, stoves, or radiators. Heat can deform or overheat these devices, which can cause a fire or explosion. Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight, as this may discolor the image sensor or cause it to malfunction. Protect the lens from fingerprints and scratches. Clean the lens with a soft, clean, debris-free lens cloth. The camera may turn off if struck or dropped. This is to protect the memory card. Turn on the camera to use it again. While you use the camera, it may heat up. This is normal and should not affect your cameras lifespan or performance. When you use the camera in low temperatures, it may take some time to turn on, the color of the display may be changed temporarily, or after-images may appear. These conditions are not malfunctions and they will correct themselves when the camera is returned to milder temperatures. Appendixes 119 Camera maintenance About memory cards Supported memory cards This product supports SD (Secure Digital), SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity), SDXC (Secure Digital eXtended Capacity), microSD, microSDHC, or microSDXC memory cards. Memory card adapter Memory card Terminal Write-protect switch Label (front) You can prevent files from being deleted by using the write protect switch on an SD, SDHC, or SDXC card. Slide the switch down to lock or slide it up to unlock. Unlock the card when capturing photos and videos. To use micro memory cards with this product, a PC, or a memory card reader, insert the card into an adapter. Appendixes 120 Camera maintenance Memory card capacity The memory capacity may differ depending on shooting scenes or shooting conditions. These capacities are based on a 2 GB SD card:
Video Photo Size Super Fine 325 264 407 360 592 673 957 1,382 2,645 Fine 488 525 610 723 849 1139 1,619 2,263 3,147 Normal 673 697 813 943 1,146 1,463 1,928 2,740 3,682 Size 1280 X 720 640 X 480 320 X 240 For Sharing 30fps Approx. 15' 45"
Approx. 30' 45"
Approx. 90' 06"
Approx. 90' 06"
The figures above are measured without using the zoom function. Available recording time may vary if you use the zoom. Several videos were recorded in succession to determine the total recording time. Appendixes 121 Camera maintenance Cautions when using memory cards Avoid exposing memory cards to very cold or very hot temperatures (below 0 C/32 F or above 40 C/104 F). Extreme temperatures can cause memory cards 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. Do not use memory cards that have been formatted by other cameras or by a computer. Reformat the memory card with your camera. Turn off the camera before you insert or remove the memory card. Do not remove the memory card or turn off your camera while the lamp is blinking, as this may damage your data. 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 bend, drop, or subject memory cards to heavy impact or pressure. Avoid using or storing memory cards near strong magnetic fields. Avoid using or keeping memory cards in areas with high temperature, high humidity, or corrosive substances. Prevent memory cards from making contact with liquids, dirt, or foreign substances. If dirty, wipe the memory card clean with a soft cloth before you insert the memory card into your camera. Do not allow liquids, dirt, or foreign substances to come in contact with memory cards or the memory card slot. Doing so may cause memory cards or the camera to malfunction. When you carry a memory card, use a case to protect the card from electrostatic discharges. Transfer important data to other media, such as a hard disk, CD, or DVD. When you use the camera for an extended period, the memory card may become warm. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. The manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data. Appendixes 122 Camera maintenance About the battery Use only Samsung-approved batteries. Battery specifications Specification Model Type Cell capacity Voltage Charging time* (when the camera is switched off) Description SLB-10A Lithium-ion battery 1030 mAh 3.7 V Approximately 240 min
* Charging the battery by connecting it to a computer may take longer. Battery life Average shooting time/
Number of photos Photos Approximately 100 min/
Approximately 200 photos Videos Approximately 70 min Test conditions (when the battery is fully charged) The battery life was measured under the following conditions: in Program mode, in darkness, resolution, Fine quality, OIS on. 1. Set the flash option to Fill in, take a single shot, and zoom in or out. 2. Set the flash option to Off, take a single shot, and zoom in or out. 3. Perform steps 1 and 2, waiting 30 seconds between each step. Repeat the process for 5 minutes, and then turn off the camera for 1 minute. 4. Repeat steps 1 to 3. Record videos at resolution and 60 FPS. The figures above are based on the CIPA test standards. Your results may differ depending on your actual usage. Several videos were recorded in succession to determine the total recording time. When using network functions, the battery will be depleted more quickly. Appendixes 123 Camera maintenance Low battery message When the battery has fully discharged, the battery icon will turn red and the "Low Battery" message will appear. Notes about using the battery Avoid exposing batteries 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. When you use the camera for an extended period, the area around the battery chamber may become warm. This does not affect the normal use of the camera. Do not pull the power supply cord to disconnect the plug from the power outlet, as this may cause a fire or electric shock. In temperatures below 0 C/32 F, battery capacity and battery life may decrease. Battery capacity may decrease in low temperatures but will return to normal in milder temperatures. Remove the batteries from your camera when storing it for an extended period. Installed batteries may leak or corrode over time and cause serious damage to your camera. Storing the camera for extended periods with the battery installed causes the battery to discharge. You may not be able to recharge a fully discharged battery. When you do not use the camera for an extended period (3 months or more), check the battery and recharge it regularly. If you let the battery discharge continually, its capacity and life may decrease, which can lead to a malfunction, fire, or explosion. Cautions about using the battery Protect batteries, chargers, and memory cards from damage 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 and may cause a fire or electric shock. Notes about charging the battery If the status lamp is off, make sure that the battery is inserted correctly. If the camera is on while charging, the battery may not fully charge. Turn off the camera before charging the battery. Do not use your camera when you are charging the battery. This may cause a fire or electric shock. Do not pull the power supply cord to disconnect the plug from the power outlet, as this may cause a fire or electric shock. Let the battery charge for at least 10 minutes before turning on the camera. If you connect the camera to an external power source when the battery is depleted, using high energy-consuming functions will cause the camera to turn off. To use the camera normally, recharge the battery. Appendixes 124 Handling and disposing of batteries and chargers with care Never dispose of batteries in a fire. Follow all local regulations when you dispose of used batteries. Never place batteries or cameras on or in heating devices, such as microwave ovens, stoves, or radiators. Batteries may explode when they are overheated. Camera maintenance If you reconnect the power cable when the battery is fully charged, the status lamp turns on for approximately 30 minutes. Using the flash or recording videos depletes the battery quickly. Charge the battery until the red status lamp turns off. If the indicator light does not illuminate, reconnect the cable, or remove the battery and insert it again. Overcharging batteries may shorten battery life. After charging is finished, disconnect the cable from your camera. Do not bend or place heavy objects on the AC cable. Doing so may damage the cable. Notes about charging with a computer connected Use only the provided USB cable. The battery may not charge when:
- you use a USB hub
- other USB devices are connected to your computer
- you connect the cable to the port on the front side of your computer
- the USB port of your computer does not support the power output standard
(5 V, 500 mA) Appendixes 125 Camera maintenance Personal injury or death can occur if the battery is handled carelessly or improperly. For your safety, follow these instructions for proper battery handling:
The battery can ignite or explode if not handled properly. If you notice any deformities, cracks, or other abnormalities in the battery, immediately discontinue use of the battery and contact a service center. Use only authentic, manufacturer-recommend battery chargers and adapters and charge the battery only by the methods described in this user manual. Do not place the battery near heating devices or expose it to excessively warm environments, such as the inside of an enclosed car in the summertime. Do not place the battery in a microwave oven. Avoid storing or using the battery in hot, humid places, such as spas or shower enclosures. Do not rest the device on flammable surfaces, such as bedding, carpets, or electric blankets for a prolonged period. When the device is switched on, do not leave it in any confined space for a prolonged period. Do not allow battery terminals to come in contact with metallic objects, such as necklaces, coins, keys, or watches. Use only authentic, manufacturer-recommended, Lithium-ion replacement batteries. Appendixes 126 Do not disassemble or puncture the battery with any sharp object. Avoid exposing the battery to high pressure or crushing forces. Avoid exposing the battery to major impacts, such as dropping it from Do not expose the battery to temperatures of 60 C (140 F) or above. Do not allow the battery to come in contact with moisture or liquids. Do not expose the battery to sources of excessive heat such as sunshine, high places. fire, or the like. Disposal guidelines Dispose of the battery with care. Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. Disposal regulations may differ by country or region. Dispose of the battery in accordance with all local and federal regulations. Guidelines for charging the battery Charge the battery only by the method described in this user manual. The battery can ignite or explode if not charged properly. Camera maintenance Upgrading Firmware i-Launcher allows you to upgrade the firmware of your camera. 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Select Connectivity i-Launcher On. 3 Turn off the camera. 4 Connect the camera to your computer with the USB cable. You must plug the small end of the USB cable into your camera. If the cable is reversed, it may damage your files. The manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data. 6 Install i-Launcher on the PC. OS Windows How to install When the pop-up window prompting you to install i-Launcher appears, select Yes. If a pop-up window prompting you to run iLinker.exe appears, run it first. If the pop-up window prompting does not appear, click My Computer i-Launcher iLinker.exe. When you connect the camera to a computer with i-Launcher installed, the program will launch automatically. Mac Click Devices i-Launcher Mac iLinker. 7 Upgrade the firmware to the latest version following the on-screen instructions. Select Firmware Upgrader on the screen of i-Launcher. Before upgrading the firmware, ensure that the PC is connected to a network. Do not turn the camera off until the firmware upgrading is finished. 5 Turn on the camera. Appendixes 127 Before contacting a service center If you are having trouble with your camera, try these troubleshooting procedures before you contact a service center. If you have attempted the suggested remedy and are still having problems with your device, contact your local dealer or service center. When you leave your camera at a service center, be sure to also leave the other components that may have contributed to the malfunction, such as the memory card and battery. Situation Cannot turn on the camera The power turns off suddenly Suggested remedies Ensure that the battery is inserted. Ensure that the battery is inserted correctly. (p. 25) Charge the battery. Charge the battery. Your camera may be in Auto Power Off mode. (p. 114) The camera may turn off to prevent the memory card from being damaged due to an impact. Turn on your camera again. The camera is losing battery power quickly The battery may lose power more quickly in low temperatures (below 0 C/32 F). Keep the battery warm by putting it into your pocket. Using the flash or recording videos depletes the battery quickly. Recharge if needed. Batteries are consumable parts that must be replaced over time. Get a new battery if the battery life is diminishing quickly. Situation Cannot capture photos The camera freezes The camera heats up The flash does not work Suggested remedies There is no space on the memory card. Delete unnecessary files or insert a new card. Format the memory card. The memory card is defective. Get a new memory card. Make sure that the camera is switched on. Charge the battery. Make sure that the battery is inserted correctly. Remove the battery and insert it again. While you use the camera, it may heat up. This is normal and should not affect your cameras lifespan or performance. The flash option may be set to Off. (p. 58) You cannot use the flash in some modes. Appendixes 128 Before contacting a service center Situation The flash fires unexpectedly The date and time are incorrect The display or buttons do not work The camera display responds poorly The memory card has an error Suggested remedies The flash may fire due to static electricity. The camera is not malfunctioning. Set the date and time in the display settings. (p. 113) Remove the battery, and then insert it again. If you use your camera at very low temperatures, it may cause the camera screen to malfunction or discolor. For better performance of your camera screen, use your camera in moderate temperatures. Turn off your camera, and then turn it on again. Remove your memory card, and then insert it again. Format your memory card. See "Cautions when using memory cards" for more detail.
(p. 122) Situation Cannot play back files The photo is blurry Suggested remedies If you change the name of a file, your camera may not play the file (the name of the file should meet the DCF standard). If you encounter this situation, play back the files on your computer. Make sure that the focus option you set is suitable for close-up shots. (p. 60) Make sure that the lens is clean. If not, clean the lens. Make sure that the subject is within range of the flash.
(p. 117)
(p. 132) The colors in the photo do not match the actual scene The photo is too bright or dark An incorrect White Balance can create unrealistic color. Select the proper White Balance option to suit the light source. (p. 69) Your photo is overexposed or underexposed. Turn the flash off or on. (p. 58) Adjust the ISO sensitivity. (p. 59) Adjust the exposure value. (p. 67) Appendixes 129 Before contacting a service center Situation The TV does not display your photos Your computer does not recognize your camera Your computer disconnects the camera while transferring files i-Launcher is not functioning properly Suggested remedies Make sure that the camera is correctly connected to the TV with the A/V cable. Make sure that your memory card contains photos. Make sure that the USB cable is connected correctly. Make sure that your camera is switched on. Make sure that you are using a supported operating system. The file transmission may be interrupted by static electricity. Disconnect the USB cable and connect it again. Situation Your TV or computer cannot display photos and videos that are stored on a SDXC memory card. Your computer does not recognize a SDXC memory card. Suggested remedies SDXC memory cards use the exFAT file system. Ensure that the external device is compatible with the exFAT file system before connecting the camera to the device. SDXC memory cards use the exFAT file system. To use SDXC memory cards on a Windows XP computer, download and update the exFAT file system driver from the Microsoft website. End i-Launcher and restart the program. Make sure that i-Launcher is set to On in the settings menu. (p. 112) Depending on your computer's specifications and environment, the program may not launch automatically. In this case, click Start All Programs Samsung i-Launcher Samsung i-Launcher on your computer. (For Windows 8, click Start All apps Samsung i-Launcher.) Appendixes 130 Camera specifications Image sensor Type Effective pixels Total pixels Lens Focal length F-stop range Digital zoom Display Type Feature Focusing Type 1/2.3" (Approximately 7.73 mm) CCD Approximately 16.20 mega-pixels Approximately 16.50 mega-pixels Samsung Lens f = 4.5157.5 mm
(35 mm film equivalent: 25875 mm) F3.0 (W)F5.9 (T) Still image mode: 1.035.0X (Optical zoom X Digital zoom:
70.0X, Optical zoom X Intelli zoom: 70.0X) Playback mode : 1.0X14.4X (depending on image size) TFT LCD 3.0" (75.0 mm) 460K TTL Auto Focus (Center AF, Multi AF, Selection AF, Tracking AF, Face Detection AF) Normal (AF) Wide (W) 31 in. (80 cm) infinity Tele (T) 59 in. (150 cm)infinity Range Macro 4-31 in. (10-80 cm) 59-138 in. (150-350 cm) Auto Macro Super Macro 0.4 in. (1 cm) infinity 0.4 in. (1 cm) 59 in. (150 cm)infinity Shutter speed Auto: 1/81/2,000 sec. Program: 11/2,000 sec. Night: 81/2,000 sec. Exposure Control Metering Metering range Compensation ISO equivalent Program AE Multi, Spot, Center-weighted, Face Detection EV 117 (Wide, ISO Auto), EV 317 (Tele, ISO Auto) 2EV (1/3 EV Step) Auto, ISO 80, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400, ISO 800, ISO 1600, ISO 3200 Appendixes 131 Camera specifications Flash Mode Range Off, Auto, Red-eye, Fill in, Slow Sync, Red-eye Fix Wide: 31-236 in. (0.86 m) (ISO Auto) Tele: 59-118 in. (1.5 3 m) (ISO Auto) Recharging time Approximately 5 sec. Shake reduction Dual IS [OIS(Optical Image Stabilization) + DIS(Digital Image Stabilization)]
Effect Photo Shooting mode Video Shooting mode Photo Filter (Smart Filter): Miniature, Vignetting, Fish-eye, Classic, Retro, Cross Filter Image Adjust: Sharpness, Contrast, Saturation Movie Filter (Smart Filter): Miniature, Vignetting, Fish-eye, Classic, Retro, Palette Effect 1, Palette Effect 2, Palette Effect 3, Palette Effect 4 Shooting Photos Videos White Balance Auto WB, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent_H, Fluorescent_L, Tungsten, Custom Set, Color Temp. Date Imprinting Date & Time, Date, Off Appendixes 132 Modes: Smart Auto (Portrait, Night Portrait, Night, Backlight Portrait, Backlight, Landscape, White, Macro, Macro Text, Tripod, Action, Macro Color, Natural Green, Blue Sky, Sunset, Low Light, Spot Light, Spot Light Macro, Spot Light Portrait), Program, Smart (Beauty Face, Action Freeze, Sunset, Landscape, Silhouette, Fireworks, Night, Macro, Light Trace), Panorama, Magic Plus (Photo Filter, Movie Filter, Photo Editor) Burst: Single, Continuous, AEB, Motion Capture Timer: Off, 10 Sec, 2 Sec, Double Modes: Movie, Magic Plus (Movie Filter) Format: MP4 (H.264) (Max recording time: 20 min) Size: 1280 X 720, 640 X 480, 320 X 240, 240 Web Frame Rate : 30fps Voice: On, Off, Zoom Mute Video editing (embedded): Pause during recording Camera specifications Playback Photos Videos Storage Media File format Type: Single image, Thumbnails, Multi Slide Show with Music and Effect, Movie clip Edit: Resize, Rotate, Smart Filter, Crop Effect: Image Adjust (Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, ACB, Face Retouch, Red-eye Fix), Smart Filter (Normal, Miniature, Vignetting, Fish-eye, Classic, Retro, Cross Filter) Edit: Still image capture, Time trimming Image size Internal memory: Approximately 21MB External memory (Optional):
SD card (2 GB guaranteed), SDHC card (up to 32 GB guaranteed), SDXC card (up to 64 GB guaranteed)
- Class 6 and above recommended Internal memory capacity may not match these specifications. Still Image: JPEG (DCF), EXIF 2.3 Movie Clip: MP4 (Video: MPEG4, AVC/H.264, Audio: AAC) Icon Size 4608 X 3456 4608 X 3072 4608 X 2592 3648 X 2736 2832 X 2832 2592 X 1944 1984 X 1488 1920 X 1080 1024 X 768 Wireless network MobileLink, Remote Viewfinder, SNS & Cloud, Email, S/W Upgrade Notifier, Samsung Link, AutoShare NFC Yes Appendixes 133 Camera specifications Internal speaker (Mono), Microphone (Mono) USB 2.0 A/V: NTSC, PAL (selectable) Interface Digital output connector Audio input/
output Video output DC power input connector Power source Rechargeable battery Connector type Micro USB (5 pin) The power source may differ depending on your region. 5.0 V Lithium-ion battery (SLB-10A, 1030 mAh) Dimensions (W X H X D) 4.9 X 3.4 X 3.6 in. (124.5 X 86.5 X 92.0 mm) (without protrusions) Weight 16.4 oz. (464 g) (without battery and memory card) Operating Temperature 040 C (32104 F) Operating Humidity 585 %
Software i-Launcher Specifications may change without notice to improve performance. Appendixes 134 Glossary ACB (Auto Contrast Balance) This feature automatically improves the contrast of your images when the subject is backlit or when there is a high contrast between your subject and the background. Composition Composition in photography means arranging objects in a photo. Usually, abiding by the rule of thirds leads to a good composition. AEB (Auto Exposure Bracket) This feature automatically captures several images at different exposures to help you capture a properly-exposed image. DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) A specification to define a file format and file system for digital cameras created by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA). AF (Auto Focus) A system that automatically focuses the camera lens on the subject. Your camera uses the contrast to focus automatically. Aperture The aperture controls the amount of light that reaches the cameras sensor. Camera shake (Blur) If the camera is moved while the shutter is open, the entire image may appear blurred. This occurs more often when the shutter speed is slow. Prevent camera shake by raising the sensitivity, using the flash, or using a faster shutter speed. Alternately, use a tripod, the DIS or OIS function to stabilize the camera. Depth of field The distance between the nearest and farthest points that can be acceptably focused in a photograph. Depth of field varies with lens aperture, focal length, and distance from the camera to the subject. For example, using a smaller f-number will increase the size of the aperture. This will create a large depth of field and blur the background in the composition. Digital zoom A feature that artificially increases the amount of zoom available with a zoom lens
(Optical zoom). When using the Digital zoom, the image quality will deteriorate as the magnification increases. Appendixes 135 Glossary DIS (Digital Image Stabilization) This feature compensates in real-time for shaking and vibrating while shooting. There can be a certain amount of image degradation compare to Optical Image Stabilization. EV (Exposure Value) All the combinations of the cameras shutter speed and lens aperture that result in the same exposure. EV Compensation This feature allows you to quickly adjust the exposure value measured by the camera, in limited increments, to improve the exposure of your photos. Set the EV compensation to -1.0 EV to adjust the value one step darker and 1.0 EV to one step brighter. Exif (Exchangeable Image File Format) A specification to define an image file format for digital cameras created by the Japan Electronic Industries Development Association (JEIDA). Exposure The amount of light allowed to reach the cameras sensor. Exposure is controlled by a combination of the shutter speed, the aperture value, and ISO sensitivity. Flash A speed light that helps to create adequate exposure in low-light conditions. Focal length The distance from the middle of the lens to its focal point (in millimeters). Longer focal lengths result in narrower angles of view and the subject is magnified. Shorter focal lengths result in wider angles of view. Histogram A graphical representation of the brightness of an image. The horizontal axis represents the brightness and the vertical axis represents the number of pixels. High points at the left (too dark) and right (too bright) on the histogram indicate a photo that is improperly exposed. H.264/MPEG-4 A high-compression video format established by international standard organizations ISO-IEC and ITU-T and developed by the Joint Video Team (JVT). This codec is capable of providing good video quality at low bit rates. Appendixes 136 Glossary Image sensor The physical part of a digital camera that contains a photosite for each pixel in the image. Each photosite records the brightness of the light that strikes it during an exposure. Common sensor types are CCD (Charge-coupled Device) and CMOS
(Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor). ISO sensitivity The sensitivity of the camera to light, based on the equivalent film speed used in a film camera. At higher ISO sensitivity settings, the camera uses a higher shutter speed, which can reduce blur caused by camera shake and low light. However, images with high sensitivity are more susceptible to noise. Macro This feature allows you to capture close-up photos of very small objects. When using the macro feature, the camera can maintain a sharp focus on small objects at a near life-size ratio (1:1). Metering The metering refers to the way in which the camera measures the quantity of light to set the exposure. MJPEG (Motion JPEG) A video format which is compressed as a JPEG image. JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) A lossy method of compression for digital images. JPEG images are compressed to reduce their overall file size with minimal deterioration of the image resolution. NFC (Near Field Communication) NFC is a set of standards for radio communication at very close proximity. You can use NFC-enabled devices to activate features or exchange data with other devices. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) A visual display commonly used in consumer electronics. This display needs a separate backlight, such as CCFL or LED, to reproduce colors. Noise Misinterpreted pixels in a digital image that may appear as misplaced or random, bright pixels. Noise usually occurs when photos are shot with a high sensitivity or when a sensitivity is automatically set in a dark place. Appendixes 137 Glossary Optical zoom This is a general zoom which can enlarge images with a lens and does not deteriorate quality of images. Quality An expression of the rate of compression used in a digital image. Higher quality images have a lower rate of compression, which usually results in a larger file size. Resolution The number of pixels present in a digital image. High resolution images contain more pixels and typically show more detail than low resolution images. Shutter speed Shutter speed refers to the amount of time it takes to open and close the shutter, and it is an important factor in the brightness of a photo, as it controls the amount of light which passes through the aperture before it reaches the image sensor. A fast shutter speed allows less time to let light in and the photo becomes darker and more easily freezes subjects in motion. Vignetting A reduction of an images brightness or saturation at the periphery (outer edges) compared to the center of the image. Vignetting can draw interest to subjects positioned in the center of an image. White balance (color balance) An adjustment of the intensities of colors (typically the primary colors red, green, and blue) in an image. The goal of adjusting the white balance, or color balance, is to correctly render the colors in an image. Appendixes 138 Correct Disposal of This Product
(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in countries with separate collection systems) Correct disposal of batteries in this product
(Applicable in countries with separate collection systems) This marking on the product, accessories, or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessories (e.g. charger, headset, USB cable) should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling. This marking on the battery, manual, or packaging indicates that the batteries in this product should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life. Where marked, the chemical symbols Hg, Cd, or Pb indicate that the battery contains mercury, cadmium, or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive 2006/66. If batteries are not properly disposed of, these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment. To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse, please separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them through your local, free battery return system. Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal. CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) PlanetFirst represents Samsung Electronics' commitment to sustainable development and social responsibility through eco-driven business and management activities. Dispose unwanted electronics through an approved recycler. To find the nearest recycling location, go to our website:
www.samsung.com/recyclingdirect Or call, (877) 278 - 0799 Appendixes 139 FCC notice FCC ID:A3LWB1100F This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Radiation Exposure Statement:
The product comply with the FCC portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment and are safe for intended operation as described in this manual. The further RF exposure reduction can be achieved if the product can be kept as far as possible from the user body or set the device to lower output power if such function is available. IC: 649E-WB1100F Appendixes 140 FCC notice This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Ce dispositif est conforme la norme CNR-210 d'Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage prjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reu, y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indsirable. Radiation Exposure Statement:
The product comply with the Canada portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment and are safe for intended operation as described in this manual. The further RF exposure reduction can be achieved if the product can be kept as far as possible from the user body or set the device to lower output power if such function is available. Dclaration d'exposition aux radiations:
Le produit est conforme aux limites d'exposition pour les appareils portables RF pour les Etats-Unis et le Canada tablies pour un environnement non contrl. Le produit est sr pour un fonctionnement tel que dcrit dans ce manuel. La rduction aux expositions RF peut tre augmente si l'appareil peut tre conserv aussi loin que possible du corps de l'utilisateur ou que le dispositif est rgl sur la puissance de sortie la plus faible si une telle fonction est disponible. FOR PORTABLE DEVICE USAGE (<20m from body/SAR needed) IC: 649E-WB1100F Declaration of Conformity
: Samsung Electronics America, Inc.
: Samsung WB1100F
: Samsung Electronics America, Inc.
: 85 Challenger Road, Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660
: 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) Trade Name Model No. Responsible Party Address Telephone No. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Appendixes 141 Index A AF-assist light location 21 Settings 114 AF Lamp 114 AF Sound 111 Auto Contrast Balance (ACB) Playback mode 85 Shooting mode 68 Auto Display Off 112 Auto Exposure Bracket (AEB) 71 AutoShare 98 A/V port 21 B Battery Caution 124 Charging 26 Inserting 25 Beauty Face 47 Blink Detection 65 Brightness Playback mode 85 Shooting mode 67 Burst modes Auto Exposure Bracket (AEB) 71 Continuous 71 Motion Capture 71 C Camera maintenance 117 Camera specifications 131 Capturing an image from video 87 Charging 26 Cleaning Camera body 117 Display 117 Lens 117 Connecting to a computer Mac 90 Windows 89 Contrast Playback mode 85 Shooting mode 72 D Date/Time Set 113 Deleting files 78 Digital zoom 38 DIRECT LINK button 21 Disconnecting the camera 89 Display brightness 112 Display type 35 E Editing photos 83 Editing videos Capturing 87 Trimming 87 Appendixes 142 Index Email 102 Enlarging 79 Error messages 116 Exposure 67 F Face Detection 64 Flash Auto 58 Fill in 58 Off 58 Red-eye 58 Red-eye Fix 59 Slow Sync 58 Focus area Center AF 61 Multi AF 61 Selection AF 61 Tracking AF 61 Formatting 114 G Guide Line 111 H Half-press shutter 41 I Icons Playback mode 75 Shooting mode 29 i-Launcher 127 Image Adjustment ACB 85 Brightness Playback mode 85 Shooting mode 67 Contrast Playback mode 85 Shooting mode 72 Red-eye 86 Saturation Playback mode 85 Shooting mode 72 Sharpness 72 Image quality 55 Imprint 114 Intelli zoom 39 ISO sensitivity 59 L Language settings 113 M Macro Auto Macro 61 Macro 61 Super Macro 61 Magic Plus mode Movie Filter 51 Photo Filter 50 Appendixes 143 Index Memory card Caution 122 Insert 25 Menu button 23 Metering Center-weighted 68 Multi 68 Spot 68 MobileLink 99 Movie mode 52 N NFC 97 O Open source licenses 114 Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) 40 Optional accessories 20 P Panorama mode 48 Playback button 23 Playback mode 75 POWER button 21 Program mode 46 Protecting files 78 Q Quick view 112 R Red-eye Playback mode 86 Shooting mode 57 Remote Viewfinder 100 Reset 114 Resolution Playback mode 83 Shooting mode 54 Retouching faces 86 Rotating 83 S Samsung Link 107 Saturation Playback mode 85 Shooting mode 72 Self portrait 64 Service center 128 Settings 113 Sharing service Accessing 105 Uploading photos or videos 105 Sharpness 72 Shooting portraits Blink Detection 65 Face Detection 64 Red-eye 58 Red-eye fix 59 Self portrait 64 Smile Shot 65 Appendixes 144 Index Shutter button 21 Slide show 81 Smart Auto mode 44 Smart Filter Photo shooting mode 50 Playback mode 84 Video recording mode 51 Smart mode 47 Smile Shot 65 Sound settings 36 Start Image 111 Status lamp 22 T Thumbnails 76 Timer Shooting mode 56 Timer lamp 21 Time settings 27 Time zone settings 27, 113 Transferring files Email 102 Mac 90 Windows 89 Tripod mount 22 U Unpacking 20 USB port 21 V Video Playback mode 82 Shooting mode 52 Video out 112 Viewing files Category 77 Panoramic photos 80 Slide show 81 Thumbnails 76 TV 88 W White Balance 69 Wireless network 93 Z Zoom Using the zoom 38 Zoom button 22 Zoom sound settings 73 Appendixes 145 Please refer to the warranty that came with your product or visit our website www.samsung.com for after-sales service or inquiries.
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2014-01-14
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0005810205
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1 | Physical Address |
19 Chapin Rd., Building D
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Pine Brook, NJ
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United States
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c******@curtis-straus.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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A3L
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
WB1100F
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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 | 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?: | No | ||||
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 listed is conducted. SAR compliance has been demonstrated as described in this filing. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except the collocation in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product guidelines. End-users must be provided with specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requirements. | ||||
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 | |||||
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Bureau Veritas CPS (H.K.) Ltd., Taoyuan Branch
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R****** C******
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+886-******** Extension:
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+886-********
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r******@tw.bureauveritas.com
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