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Function Ring (Smart) The options listed below can be set as Function Ring (Smart) Custom. Once set, the chosen function can be quickly adjusted with the lens function ring during shooting. Function Ring (Smart) Off Off 1 sec 1 sec Off Off On On Normal Normal Exit Exit Date Imprint Date Imprint Normal Quick Review Quick Review Aperture priority Cont. AF Cont. AF Shutter priority Face Detection Face Detection EV Custom Settings Custom Settings ISO Function Ring (Smart) Function Ring (Smart) Continuous Shot Select Select Set Set Normal Aperture Priority Shutter Priority EV ISO Continuous Shot Color White Balance Image Size Expo Metering Flash AF Area 91 button to display the button Playback Menu Mode:
1. Press the playback screen and press the to enter the menu. 7 options in [Playback Menu]:
Menu Display Mode Rotate Color HDR Touch-Up Resize 2. Press the [
]/[
] button to select the playback desired and press the button to enter.
]/[
3. Press the [
an option and press the confirm.
] button to select button to Refer to the following pages for more details about each setting. 92 Menu 7 options in [ Menu ]
Shoot Settings 1
(See P81 for details) Shoot Settings 2
(See P87 for details) Playback Settings
(See P97 for details) General Settings
(See P101 for details) File Settings
(See P104 for details) Connection Settings
(See P108 for details) Wi-Fi Settings
(See P41 for details) Display Mode Rotate You can use this setting to change the orientation of the picture. Date Folder Date Mode: Arranged by date. Back Normal Mode: Display all images. Date Mode: Arranged by date. Cont. Photo Mode: Arranged by Cont. Photo Group. Slide Show The Date Folder is displayed in date order based on photo shooting date/
time. If there is no continuous shot image file in memory, continuous photo mode cannot be enabled. Exit
: Exit
: Turn Left
: Turn Right Videos and panoramic pictures cannot be rotated. The rotated picture file will replace the original photo. 93 93 Color This setting allows you to change the picture color effect. The file is saved as a new photo and stored in memory together with the original photo. Exit Exit Vivid Black and White Sepia Partial Color-Red Partial Color-Yellow Partial Color-Blue Partial Color-Green 94 Dreamy Vignetting Salon Punk (4M) Negative (8M) Reflection Fish Eye 4 Grids - Stylish (2M) In playing back single photos, press the button to enter the color effect setting menu. Fish Eye effect is not available when shot size is 20M. HDR With the HDR function, pictures that are overexposed may be corrected to optimize the highlights and lowlights captured to more accurately represent the actual scene. Select with HDR :
0000/00/00 000-0000 Exit Thumbnail3x3 After using the HDR function, the image will be saved as a new file and the original file is still stored in the memory.
: Exit
: HDR 95 Touch-Up The playback beauty feature allows for beautification using three individual effects. Select with touch-up:
0000/00/00 000-0000 Thumbnail3x3 Exit
: Exit
: Red-Eye Reduction
: Skin Soften
: Eye Brightening
: Eye Enlargement The Touch-Up referred to is the individual use of three effects. Beauty Mode allows you to select one, two, or all three of the effects combined. 96 96 Resize This setting allows you to resize a picture to a particular resolution and saves it as a new picture. Exit
: Exit
: Resize to 1024x768
: Resize to 640X480 Only for adjusting pictures with high resolution to those with low resolution. Playback Settings Mode:
1. Press the button, press the [
]
/[
] button to select
. 2. Press the 3. Press the [
. button to enter the menu.
] button to select
]/[
5 options in [ Playback Settings ]:
Protect Delete DPOF Trim Play Slide Show 4. Press the [
] button to select the item to be set and press the button to enter the menu.
]/[
5. Press the [
]/[
] button to select an option and press the to confirm. button Sizes of photos taken in panorama mode or rotated cannot be adjusted. Refer to the following pages for more details about each setting. 97 Delete You can delete one or all photo/video files. Delete Protect Protect One Delete Delete DPOF DPOF Date Folder Cont. Group Trim Trim All Play Slide Show Play Slide Show Select Select Set Set Exit Exit One Delete one photo or video. Date Folder Delete all photos in the Date Folder. Cont. Group Delete all photos in the Cont. Group. All Delete all photos or videos. Protect To prevent any pictures or videos from being accidentally erased, use this setting to lock one or all of the files. Protect Protect Protect One Delete Delete DPOF DPOF Date Folder Cont. Group Trim Trim All Play Slide Show Play Slide Show Reset Select Select Set Set Exit Exit One Lock the selected photo or video if they are unprotected; unlock the selected photo or video if they are protected. Date Folder Protect all photos in the Date Folder. Cont. Group Protect all photos in the Cont. Group. All Lock all photos or videos. Reset Cancel all locked photos or videos. 98 The indicator means a file is protected. File protection must be removed before a file can be deleted. Deleting files will cause DPOF settings to be reset. When one photo in the Cont. Group and Date Folders is protected, it will be kept but any other photos will be deleted. Deleted files will be permanently deleted and will not be able to be recovered or restored. DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) The DPOF feature allows you to compile and select a group of pictures that you would like to print and will save your selection on the memory card so that you can use the memory card to print without having to individually specify the photos you want to print. DPOF Protect Protect Delete Delete One All DPOF DPOF Reset Trim Trim Play Slide Show Play Slide Show Select Select Set Set Exit Exit One All Reset The printer that supports DPOF is needed for photo printing. 99 Trim The Trim setting allows you to crop photos and save them as new pictures. 1. Select [Yes] to confirm trim. Toggle the zoom lever or turn the the aspect ratio and press the [
[
the part you want to trim.
]/[
]/[
]/
] buttons to adjust jog dial to select Yes Back 2. Press the button and the [Save change?] prompt appears. Select [
change and save the picture. Select
[
trim prompt screen.
] to cancel changes and return to the
] to The image cannot be clipped/trimmed again once it has been clipped to 640X480. Videos, RAW files cannot be trimmed. 100 100 A trimmed picture cannot be trimmed again. Play Slide Show This setting allows you to view all the stored images as a slideshow. Play Slide Show Protect Protect All Files Delete Delete DPOF DPOF Trim Trim Still Captures Videos Cont. Group Play Slide Show Play Slide Show Select Select Set Set Exit Exit All Files To display and play back all images in memory card. Still Captures To display and play back images of photo files in memory card. Videos To play back movies on memory card. Cont. Group To only play back images arranged by cont. group in memory card. General Settings Mode :
1. Press the button, press the [
] button to select
.
/[
]
2. Press the 3. Press the [
. button to enter the menu.
] button to select
]/[
6 options in [General Settings] :
Sound Settings Power Saver Language World Time Date & Time LCD Brightness 4. Press the [
] button to select the item to be set and press the button to enter the menu.
]/[
5. Press the [
]/[
] button to select an option and press the to confirm. button Refer to the following pages for more details about each setting. 101 Sound Settings With this setting you may adjust the sound volume. Press the [
volume and press the
] button to adjust the button to confirm.
]/[
Sound Settings Volume Power Saver This setting allows you to save power and get the maximum possible running time for your camera's batteries. Turn the LCD and camera off automatically after a consecutive period of inactivity. Power Saver Sound Settings Sound Settings Auto Power Saver Power Saver Normal Language Language Best World Time World Time Date & Time Date & Time LCD Brightness LCD Brightness Auto Auto English English Home Home 2017.04.29 00:00 2017.04.29 00:00 Select Set Exit Select Select Set Set Exit Exit Auto Normal Best Power Saver Auto Normal Best LCD power off time 3 min 1 min 30 s Turn off time 5 min 3 min 1 min 102 Language Refer to the Reset your language section on page 25. Date & Time Refer to the Reset Date/Time section on page 26. World Time The World Time setting is a useful function for your overseas trips. This feature enables you to display the local time on the LCD while you are abroad. 1. Press the [
] button to
]/[
select the departure place (
destination (
) and 2. Press the [
] button to select a city located in the same time zone as that of the field. Press the button to confirm settings.
) fields.
]/[
LCD Brightness Use this setting to adjust the brightness of your LCD. Press the [
] button to adjust the brightness of screen and press the button to confirm.
]/[
LCD Brightness World Time Select Set Exit Trindade, Martim Vaz London, Iceland Select Set Exit 103 4. Press the [
] button to select the item to be set and press the button to enter the menu.
]/[
5. Press the [
]/[
select [Yes] or [No] and press the button to confirm.
] button to Refer to the following pages for more details about each setting. File Settings Mode:
1. Press the button, press the [
]
/[
] button to select
. 2. Press the 3. Press the [
. button to enter the menu.
] button to select
]/[
5 options in [File Settings] :
Format Copy to Card File Numbering Reset Settings Version 104 Format Please note: formatting enables you to delete all contents on the memory card and cameras built-in memory, including protected photo and movie files. Format Doing so will clear all data. No Yes If you select [Yes] the camera will format its memory. IIf there is no memory card in the camera, the built-in memory will be formatted; if there is a memory card, only the memory card will be formatted. 105 105 Copy to Card Use this setting to copy the files stored in the built-in memory to a memory card. Copy to Card Copy files from built-in memory to the memory card. No Yes If there is no card available in the camera, this function will not be displayed. File Numbering After you take a picture or video clip, the camera will save it with a sequential number. You can use this to reset the file numbering to 1. File Numbering Create a new directory and reset the file number. No Yes 106 Reset Settings Use this setting to restore the camera to its original default settings. Version Use this setting to view the current camera firmware version. Reset Settings Reset camera settings to factory defaults. No Yes
FW Version: X.XX When there is a new firmware version in the memory card, select [Yes] to update. Version Current Ver: X.XX New Ver: X.XX Update Firmware?
No Yes 107 CONNECTION SETTINGS Connecting to a Computer You can use a Micro USB cable to connect the camera and copy (transmit) photos to a computer, printer or other device. 4. Press the [
]/[
select [PC] and press the confirm.
] button to button to USB USB PC TV-System TV-System Printer HDMI CEC Control HDMI CEC Control USB PC PC NTSC NTSC Off Off Select Select Set Set Exit Exit Setting the USB Mode The cameras Micro USB port can be used to connect to either a computer or a printer. The following steps will allow you to ensure that the camera is correctly configured to connect with a PC. 1. Press the button, press the [
/[
the
] button to select button to enter the menu.
]
and press 2. Press the [
.
]/[
] button to select 3. Press the [
]/[
select [USB] and press the enter the menu.
] button to button to 108 Transferring Files to your Computer The computer will automatically detect the camera as a removable drive. Double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop to locate the removable drive and to copy folders and files in the drive to a directory on your PC as you would copy any typical folder or file. Follow the steps below to connect the camera to a computer:
1. Make sure the computer is turned on. 2. Connect one end of the supplied Micro USB cable to the Micro USB port on your camera. 3. Connect the other end of the cable to an available USB port on your computer. 4. After the transmission is complete, disconnect the Micro USB cable according to your computer manufacturer's instructions specifying how to safely remove USB devices. 109 109 Connecting to a PICTBRIDGE Compatible Printer PICTBRIDGE technology allows printing on the photos saved in the memory card by a printer. To find out if a printer is PICTBRIDGE compatible, simply look for the PICTBRIDGE logo on the packaging or check the owner's manual for specifications. With the PICTBRIDGE function on your camera, you can print the captured photos directly to a PICTBRIDGE compatible printer using the supplied Micro USB cable, without the need for a PC. Setting the USB Mode The cameras Micro USB port can be set to connect with either a PC or a printer. The following steps will ensure that the camera is correctly configured to connect with a compatible printer. 1. Press the button, press the [
/[
the
] button to select button to enter the menu.
]
and press 2. Press the [
.
]/[
] button to select 110 3. Press the [
]/[
select [USB] and press the enter the menu.
] button to button to 4. Press the [
]/[
select [Printer] and press the to confirm.
] button to button USB USB PC TV-System TV-System Printer HDMI CEC Control HDMI CEC Control USB Printer Printer NTSC NTSC Off Off Select Select Set Set Exit Exit After the camera is reset, it will switch to PC mode automatically from USB mode. See Using the PICTBRIDGE Menu section on page 112. Connecting to your Printer 1. Make sure the printer is turned on. 2. Connect one end of the supplied Micro USB cable to the Micro USB port on your camera. 3. Connect the other end of the cable to the USB port on the printer. If the camera is not connected to a PICTBRIDGE compatible printer, the following error message will appear on the LCD. Connect failed The error message above will also appear if the USB mode is set incorrectly, in which case you should disconnect the Micro USB cable, check the USB mode settings, ensure that the printer is turned on, and then try connecting the USB cable again. 111 111 Using the PICTBRIDGE Menu After setting the USB mode to printer, the PICTBRIDGE menu will appear. PictBridge Print (with Date) Print (without Date) Print Index Print DPOF Images Exit Select Set Print (with Date) If you have set the date and time on your camera, the date and time will be recorded and saved with each photo you take. 1. In the PICTBRIDGE menu, select
[Print (with Date)] and the screen as shown below appears.
] button to select
]/[
Press the [
a menu item and press the enter the item. Refer to the following sections for more detailed information on each setting. button to 112 01 Back 2. Press the [
]/[
] button to select a photo to be printed. 3. Press the [
]/[
] button to select the number of copies for the currently displayed photo. 4. Press the button and the following screen will appear. PictBridge Print (With Date) Yes Cancel 5. Select [Yes] and press the button to confirm; select [Cancel] to cancel printing. Print (without Date) Use this setting to print the photos without dates on them. 1. In the PICTBRIDGE menu, select
[Print (without Date)] and the screen as shown below appears. 01 Back
] button to select a 2. Press the [
]/[
photo to be printed.
]/[
3. Press the [
to select the number of copies for the currently displayed photo.
] button 4. Press the button and the following screen will appear. 113 113 PictBridge Print (Without Date) Yes Cancel 5. Select [Yes] and press the button to confirm; select [Cancel] to cancel printing. Print Index You can print all photos in the camera via this function. 1. In the PICTBRIDGE menu, select
[Print Index] and the screen as shown below appears. PictBridge Print Index Yes Cancel 2. Select [Yes] and press the button to confirm; select [Cancel] to cancel printing. 114 Print DPOF Images To use DPOF printing, you must select your photos for printing using the DPOF settings before hand. See DPOF section on page 99. 1. In the PICTBRIDGE menu, select
[Print DPOF Images] and the screen as shown below appears. PictBridge Print DPOF Images Yes Cancel Exit Select [Exit] to exit the PICTBRIDGE menu. At this time, the message [Remove USB Cable!] will appear on the screen. Remove USB Cable!
Disconnect the Micro USB cable from the camera and printer. 2. Select [Yes] and press the button to confirm; select [Cancel] to cancel printing. 115 Video System You can use the AV cable (which should be purchased separately) to connect the camera and the television for setting up the video output. Connect one end of the AV cable to AV port of the camera, and connect the other end to AV-OUT port of the television. To adjust the format of the video output system according to your requirements:
1. Press the button, press the [
/[
the
] button to select button to enter the menu.
]
and press 2. Press the [
.
]/[
] button to select 3. Press the [
]/[
] button to select [TV-System] and press the button to enter the menu. 4. Press the [
] button to select [NTSC] or [PAL] and press the button to confirm.
]/[
116 TV-System USB Mode USB Mode PAL TV-System TV-System NTSC HDMI CEC Control HDMI CEC Control PC PC NTSC NTSC Off Off Select Select Set Set Exit Exit NTSC: English, Chinese (Traditional), Japanese, Korean, French, Russian, PAL: German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese (Simplified), Portuguese, Arabic The video output system changes based on the selected language. Supported HDMI Connections HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface), is a fully digital audio/video transmission interface, through which uncompressed audio and video signals are transmitted. Connecting HDMI-Ready TV 1. Use the cable with high resolution output terminal (which should be purchased separately) to connect the camera to the television which meets HDMI standards. 2. The camera will be automatically detected by the TV. 3. After connecting via HDMI, the camera enters Playback Mode. Make sure the camera and the TV are both turned on before connecting. HDMI (Type D) 117 HDMI CEC Control After connecting the camera with TV-
System, you may view pictures taken with the camera on the TV screen and operate the camera with your TV remote control to view and edit all images. HDMI CEC Control USB Mode USB Mode Off TV-System TV-System On HDMI CEC Control HDMI CEC Control PC PC NTSC NTSC Off Off Introduction on Icons 1. Info Hiding/Display 2. Zoom-in
: Zoom in Images
: Zoom out Images 3. Rotate Images
: Only Turn Left Select Select Set Set Exit Exit It is required that the TV-System supports HDMI CEC. After the camera is successfully connected with TV-System, other buttons of the camera except the Power button cannot work, with the LCD staying dark. Please refer to TV manual for relative settings of TV-System. 4. 5. 6. 7. Image Index
: 5*3 Index Playback
: 10*5 Index Playback
: 3*1 Date Folder Index
: 5*3 Cont. Group Index Back Play Slide Show Button for Switching Between Previous and Next Images 118 8. Videos 9. Movie Length:00:00:00 10. Cont. Group File 11. First Image Mark 12. 000/000:Current Sorting/Total Number of Images in Group 13.
:Confirm Effect 14.
:No Change The following operations are available during HDMI CEC playback:
1:1 Single Playback Zoom-in Playback Rotate Index Playback Cont. Group Playback Slide Show Playback Video Play Panoramic File Play Image Edit Pressing the four-color button on remote control can enable relative functions displayed on the TV-System screen. Remote control TV-System Red Green Yellow Blue 119 119 Cont. Group Playback:
Under the 1:1 Single Playback Mode, press the central button to start playing images in Continuous Group. If no images in the cameras Cont. Group, a prompt of no pictures will appear if you select on the index playback interface. Slide Show Playback:
Under the 1:1 Single Playback Mode, press the down arrow button to enter Slide Show Playback. While playing, you may press the left and right arrow buttons to directly switch between previous and next images and the central button to end playing. 1:1 Single Playback:
Press the left and right arrow buttons to switch among images. Zoom-in Playback:
Under the 1:1 Single Playback Mode, press the red button to zoom in images;
press the red and green buttons on remote control to zoom out images. Rotate:
Under the 1:1 Single Playback Mode, press the blue button to rotate single picture. Index Playback:
Under the 1:1 Playback Mode, press the green button to enter index playback;
press the central button to enter image selection and then the arrow buttons to select files you want. Press the central button again to back to the 1:1 Single Playback. Under the 5*3 index playback mode, press the green button to enter index selection and then the left and right arrow buttons to select Press the central button again to confirm your selection.
, and
,
,
. 120 Video Play:
Under the 1:1 Single Playback Mode, select a video and then press the central button to start playing. During playback, you may use the arrow buttons and the central button to perform operations such as fast forward/backward, pause, frame forward/backward, back to play, etc. according to prompts on the screen. Panoramic File Play:
Under the 1:1 Single Playback Mode, select a panoramic file and then press the central button to begin playing. Image Edit:
Multiple edit can be repeated under Image Edit Mode. Only one picture is saved finally. Under the 1:1 Single Playback Mode, select a picture and then press the up arrow button to enter image edit and start detecting face. Press the up arrow button to do HDR editing. Press the down arrow button to delete one picture. Press the left and right arrow buttons to edit the color. 12 effects in total for selection. The following Beautifier Touch-Up functions cannot be enabled until a face is detected. You may press relative color buttons to edit.
: Skin Soften
: Eye Enlargement
: Eye Brightening Availability of edit functions corresponding to each type of file (O : Available; X : Not available) HDR Color Beautifier Delete Normal
(face) Normal
(no face) Panorama Video O O X X O O X X O X X X O O O O 121 HDMI CEC Connection Function Zoom In Zoom Out Rotate Full Size Playback O X O
(turn left only) Play Slide Show Edit Image Info Hiding/
Display Delete O O*1 O O Zoom-in Playback O
(Movable to four directions during zoom-in) O X X X O X Index Playback Video Play Cont. Group Play Panoramic File Play X X X X X X X X X X O O X X X O O X X X O O O*2 O*3 O*2 O*3 O*2 O*3
*1 Beautifier options will not appear until a face is detected.
*2 Available before and in playing and during pause.
*3 Deleting one file will not work until the camera enters image edit mode. 122 122 APPENDICES Product Specifications Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Type 1/2.3 BSI CMOS Image Sensor Effective Pixels 20.68 Megapixels Total Pixels 21.14 Megapixels Focal Length 4.2mm (Wide) 281.4 mm (Tele) 35 mm Film Equivalent 23.4 mm (Wide) 1568 mm (Tele) F number F2.9 (Wide) F6.7 (Tele) Lens Lens Construction 14 groups 18 elements Optical Zoom 67x Focusing Range Autofocus System Electronic Viewfinder Anti-Handshake Digital Zoom Normal: (Wide) 50 cm ~ , (Tele) 250 cm ~ ;
Macro: 1 cm ~ (Wide Only) TTL Autofocus Yes (-3 ~ +1 diopter) Optical Image Stabilization 4x Digital Zoom (Combined Zoom: 268x) 123
(3:2) 18MP: 5184 3456
(16:9) 15MP: 5120 2880 2MP: 1920 1080
(4:3) 20MP: 5184 3888 10MP: 3648 2736 5MP: 2592 1944 3MP: 2048 1536 0.3MP: 640 480 1920 1080 (30fps), 1280 720 (60fps), 1280 720 (30fps), 640 480 (30fps), High-Speed Movie: 640 360 (120fps) Best, Fine Yes JPEG (Fine, Standard), RAW, RAW+ JPEG (Fine) MOV [Image: H.264; Audio: Linear PCM (Stereo)]
Auto Mode, Program AE, Shutter priority, Aperture priority, Manual Mode, Face Beautifier, Wi-Fi Mode, Scene Mode, Movie Mode, Custom Settings Auto Scene, Panorama Mode, Handheld Night, Multi Exposure, Cat/Dog, Snow, Party, Sport, Night Portrait, Portrait, Children, Landscape, Sunset, Fireworks Face, Smile, Blink, Cat, Dog Red-Eye Reduction, Skin Soften, Eye Brightening, Eye Enlargement Still Image Number of Recording Pixels Movie Image Compression DCF, DPOF (Ver1.1) Support File Format Still Image Movie Shooting Modes Scene Mode Detection Features Photo Touch-Up 124 HDR Scan Panorama LCD Display Angle Adjustment Image Auto Rotation ISO Sensitivity Focus Mode Focusing Area Selection Yes Up to 360 3.0 inch (920k Pixels) Yes Yes Auto, ISO100/200/400/800/1600/3200 Single AF, Continuous AF, Object Tracking, Manual Focus Single Area Focusing, 25-Area-Focusing, Face Detection, Manual Area Focusing Exposure Metering Method Artificial Intelligence AE (AiAE), Center-Weighted Average, Exposure Control Method Exposure Compensation Shutter Speed Continuous Shooting Playback Modes Spot (Fixed to Center of Frame), Face AE Program AE (AE-Lock Available), Shutter Prior AE, Aperture Prior AE 3 EV in 1/3 Step Increments 1/2000 ~ 30 Seconds Yes Single, Index (9/16 Thumbnails), Slide Show, Date, Burst Shooting, Zoom (Approx. x2 ~ x8) 125 White Balance Control Flash Flash Method Flash Modes Recording Media Multi-Language Support Jacks Wi-Fi Remote Viewfinder Power Shooting Capability
(Battery Performance) Operation Environment Dimensions (W H D) Weight AWB, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H, Incandescent, Manual WB, Color Temp. (1900K ~ 10000K) Pop-up (Auto) Force Off, Fill Flash, Flash Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync., Slow Sync. + Red-Eye Reduction Internal Memory: Approx. 15MB SD/SDHC Card (Up to 32GB Support) [MMC Card Not Supported]
11 Languages AV-OUT/USB 2.0 (Micro 5 pin USB), HDMI (Type D) Yes (802.11 b/g/n) Yes (via iOS/ANDROID smart device) Rechargeable Li-ion Battery LB-070, 7.4V 1020mAh, In-
Camera Charging Approx. 400 Shots (Based on CIPA Standards) Temperature: 0 ~ 40C, Humidity: 0 ~ 90%
Approx. 125.9 89.0 113.6 mm (Based on CIPA Standards) Approx. 602g (Body only) 126 126 Prompts and Warning Messages Message Description Action Warning!
Battery exhausted. Camera battery is depleted. It is a warning indicating the camera is going to shut off. Charge battery or replace with a charged battery. Built-in memory error!
Warning! Do not turn off your camera during update!
An error has occurred in the built-
in memory. Try shutting the camera off and turning it on again. The message appears during the firmware update process. The message disappears after the camera update and restart. Battery temperature is too high. Battery has reached a temperature that is not ideal for operation. Please update firmware after the battery is fully charged!
The firmware cannot be updated when power is insufficient. The message will disappear after 2 seconds. Let the battery cool before attempting to use the camera again. Charge the battery fully before reattempting to update firmware. 127 Message Description Action Cannot change settings under this mode. Appears during shooting mode if a function can not be set by rotating the function ring. Improper alignment. Please try again. The offset is too big for panorama shooting. Choose a different mode in order to change settings. Remove the message after 2 seconds and return to shooting. Connection Failed!
Failure to connect to PC, Printer, or TV-system. Remove cable, reinsert cable, and retry connection In this capture ********
Still size limited to ** M Capture reached maximum limit After choosing the image size in the Function Ring (Smart), this message may occur when the still size limit is reached. Press the shutter to capture images in recording a video. If the number of images captured exceeds 15, there will be a prompt if you press the shutter again. Remove the message after 2 seconds and return to shooting. The message will disappear in 2 seconds with no influence to video recording. 128 Message Description Action Write Protect !
The memory card is locked. Card Full !
The memory of the SD card is full. Turn off camera and remove SD card. Slide tab on the side of card to unlock. Either delete photos or videos to create room on the card, or replace with another card that has available memory. Memory Full !
The cameras internal memory is full. Erase files or insert a memory card that has available memory. Exceeded maximum folder number. The folder number in the card exceeds the maximum folder number (999). Copy the data to your PC, and format the memory card. Card Error !
The card cannot be recognized after being formatted. Card is not formatted. An error has occurred with the memory card. Check that the SD card is compatible with the camera. Format the memory card. This will erase all data on the card; be sure to copy the data from the card onto another device if you wish to keep it. 129 Message Description Action Slow access When a card lower than Class 4 is recording movie above HD, it may be accessed slowly and the recording will not be continued. Cannot write to SD card. The camera cannot write to the SD card. Replace SD card with a Class 4 or higher card. Turn off the camera. Remove and reinsert the SD card and turn the camera on to try again. Check if the SD card is in a locked position, or if the memory is full. No Picture!
No continuous group file. When the play button is pushed and there are no files on memory card or in camera. The message will disappear after 2 seconds and return to previous screen. When the camera switches from Playback Mode to Cont. Playback Mode, and there are no continuous group files, this message will be displayed. The message will disappear after 2 seconds and return to Thumbnail 3x3 mode. No Red-Eye Detected!
No red-eye is detected when selecting Red-Eye Removal in Playback Touch-up. The message will disappear after 2 seconds and return to the touch-up menu. 130 Message Description Action Too many pictures for fast processing. During Playback by Date, the images exceed specifications so it is not possible to play by date. The message will disappear after 2 seconds and return to Thumbnail 3x3 mode. Unable to recognize files. The format of the file viewed is not supported or the file is damaged and cannot be recognized properly. This message will only disappear after the file is deleted. Protected!
Undeletable!
The file is protected and cannot be deleted. This image cannot be edited. The file format does not support editing or the edited file cannot be edited again. Cannot edit because no face detected!
A face cannot be delected in the image in the touch-up menu. Unlocked file under Protect, and make sure SD card is unlocked. The message will disappear after 2 seconds and return to the original image. The message will disappear after 2 seconds and return to the touch-up menu. 131 Troubleshooting Problem Camera does not turn on Possible causes The battery has been The battery is not inserted depleted. correctly. Camera turns off suddenly during operation The batteries have been depleted. The picture is blurry Camera shakes while taking a picture. Images and video files cannot be saved The memory card is full. The memory card is locked. 132 Solution Replace the battery. Correctly reinstall the batteries. Replace the battery. Make sure the camera is actually shutting off and not entering Power Save Mode, where the LCD will turn off after the camera has been idle for a period of time. Turn on OIS Feature. Please use tripod for high magnification (above 15X) optical zoom. If you are holding the camera, be sure to use both hands. Use another memory card or delete unnecessary files. Unlock the memory card. Problem Possible Causes Solution Images will not print from the connected printer The camera is not connected to the printer correctly. The printer is not PICTBRIDGE compatible. The printer is out of paper or ink. The printer paper is jammed. Saving data to memory card is slow Using a memory card below Class 4 may result in slower recording times. Cannot write to the memory card The memory card has been locked. Too many movies to process The number of pictures or folders in the memory card exceed the specifications, so the playback of data folder can not be displayed. Check the connection between the camera and printer. Use a PICTBRIDGE compatible printer. Load paper into the printer or replace the ink cartridge in the printer. Remove the jammed paper. Use a memory card with write Class 4 or higher to improve performance. Release the write lock of the memory card or replace with another card. Delete unwanted files. 133 133 When shooting with stacked filters attached, the corners of the photo may turn dark
(vignetting effect) because the filter holder blocks light from reaching the camera image sensor; especially, at wide angle zoom control settings. Please take test shots and review the results when using stacked filters. (Filter size : 52mm) Please enter the new password on smart device after changing Wi-Fi password. Some models of smart device will remember the Wi-Fi password previously entered, so please clear the old password on smart device manually before connection (For different models, this operation may be varied, please subject to your user manual). iOS devices ANDROID devices 1 2 3 1 2 134 HDR- High Dynamic Range HDR captures three photos taken at different exposure levels and combines them into one photo. This optimizes all the details of the object or scene in the photo. Even the features in darker areas can be viewed clearly. (The following pictures are an example of HDR composition.) Underexposed Normal exposure Overexposed HDR Mode 135 WDR- Wide Dynamic Range For high light, intense sunlight, or environments with artificial light, WDR allows smart algorithm to correct shadows surrounding a subject. This makes it easier to distinguish details in darker areas of the photo. With WDR enabled video, clear images are provided when there are not only very bright areas, but also very dark areas in the cameras field of view. (The following pictures are an example of WDR.) Without WDR With WDR 136 2019 xxxxxx. Minolta is registered trademark of JMM Lee Properties, LCC and is used in the United States by Elite Brands Inc. under license. AddressTBD Company WebsiteTBD Made in Myanmar CR435080899-0
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