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BEFORE YOU START
Declaration of Conformity
Responsible Party:
Elite Brands Inc.
Address:
40 Wall St, Flr 61, New York, NY 10005 USA
Company Website:
www.elitebrands.com ;
www.minoltadigital.com
For Customers in the U.S.A.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
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.
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ii
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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:
This product complies with the FCC portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled
environment and is safe for intended operation as described in this manual. Additional 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.
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About this Manual
Thank you for purchasing the Minolta MN53Z Digital Camera. Please carefully read this
manual and keep it well for future reference.
Elite Brands Inc. reserves all rights of this document. No part of this published manual
may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated into
any language or computer language, in any form, by any means, without the prior written
permission of Elite Brands Inc.
All trademarks mentioned in this manual are used for identification purposes only and are
properties of their respective owners.
This manual provides you with instructions on how to use your new Digital Camera. Every
effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this manual are accurate; however
Elite Brands Inc. reserves the right to make changes without notice.
Throughout this manual, the following symbols are used to help you locate information
quickly and easily:
Indicates useful information.
In introducing you how to operate this camera, the following symbols may appear to
facilitate your understanding:
「Item properties」:The optional properties in the camera interface are indicated by the
symbol「 」.
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SAFETY NOTES
Safety notes for this camera
Do not drop the camera or allow it to hit solid objects.
Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the camera.
Do not use or store the camera in dusty places or on a beach to prevent dust or sand from
entering the camera, causing possible damage.
Do not use or store the camera in a hot environment or in direct sunlight.
Do not use or store the camera near a powerful magnetic field, such as a magnet or trans-
former.
Avoid touching the lens of the camera.
Do not expose the camera to direct sunlight for a long period of time.
To prevent the camera from being damaged by moisture, do not use or store the
camera in very humid environments, such as in rain or near bodies of water.
If water accidentally comes in contact with the camera, turn the camera off, remove the
battery and the memory card, and dry it completely within 24 hours.
When you take the camera from a cold environment to a warmer environment,
condensation may occur. Please wait for a reasonable period of time before you turn the
camera on.
Before you remove the battery and memory card, the camera should be turned off.
When you clean the body of the camera, do not use abrasive, alcohol-based or
organic cleansers or solvents.
Use a professional lens cleaning cloth and appropriate cleaner to wipe and clean the lens.
Download your photos and remove the memory card when you are going to store the cam-
era for a long period of time.
If this camera is not in use for a long period of time, please keep it in a dry and clean stor-
age location.
Our company will not pay compensation for any failure of playback including: pictures or
videos damaged or unrecoverable by improper operation.
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Safety notes for battery
Please use a battery that is the same type as the one included.
Please use the attached charger to charge the battery.
If battery fluid leaks inside the camera, contact our customer service department immedi-
ately. If battery fluid leaks onto your skin, rinse your skin with clean water and seek immedi-
ate medical attention.
Disposal of used batteries should be carried out in accordance with the local (national or
regional) regulations.
To prevent the battery from being damaged, do not drop the battery or allow it to hit solid
objects or to be scratched by foreign objects.
Do not let the battery come in contact with metal objects (including coins) to avoid short
circuiting, discharging, excessive heat, or possible leakage.
Do not attempt to disassemble the battery.
Do not expose the battery to water. Always keep the battery contacts dry.
Do not heat the battery or throw it into a fire to avoid a possible explosion.
Do not store the battery in a hot environment or in direct sunlight.
If the battery overheats during charging or use, stop charging or stop use immediately. Turn off
the product, remove the battery carefully, and wait until it cools down.
When the camera is stored for a long period of time, remove the battery and keep it in a dry
place that is not accessible to infants and children.
In a colder environment, the performance of the battery could be noticeably reduced.
When you install the battery, align the battery markings according to the positive and
negative markings inside the battery compartment. Never force the battery into the battery
compartment.
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Safety notes for memory card
We suggest buying only well-known, name brand memory cards to ensure peak
performance and reliability.
Format the memory card using the camera before you use it or insert a new one.
Do not drop the memory card or allow it to hit solid objects to avoid damaging it.
Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the memory card.
Do not expose the memory card to water. Always keep it dry.
Do not remove the memory card when the camera is turned on. Otherwise, the
memory card and photo/video files could be permanently damaged.
Do not directly edit the data on the memory card. Copy the data to your computer before
you edit them.
When the camera is stored for a long period of time, be sure to download your photos and
remove the memory card. Store the memory card in a dry environment.
Do not modify the name of the files or folders of the memory card using your
computer. Modifying the file names may cause the files to not be recognized on the camera
or a possible permanent error may occur.
A photo taken with the camera will be stored in the folder that is automatically
generated on the memory card. Do not store photos that are not taken using this
camera in these folders as the pictures cannot be recognized during the playback.
When you insert the memory card, make sure the notch of the card matches the
markings on the top of the camera card slot.
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Other Safety Notes
Do not disconnect the power or turn the camera off during the update process. Doing so
may cause incorrect data to be written and the camera may not power on later.
Do not hang the neck strap of the camera around the neck of a child.
When using your camera on an airplane, observe the relevant rules specified by the airline
and FAA regulations.
Due to the limitations of manufacturing technology, the LCD may have a few dead or bright
pixels. These pixels do no effect the quality or performance of the camera, photos or video.
Do not expose the camera’s LCD to water. In a humid environment, only wipe it with a soft
and dry cleaning cloth.
If the LCD screen is damaged, pay particular attention to the liquid crystal in the screen.
If any of the following situations arise, immediately take the steps listed below:
1. If liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin, please wipe with a dry cloth, wash thor-
oughly with soap, and rinse with plenty of clean water.
2. If liquid crystal gets into your eye, flush the eye immediately with plenty of clean water
for at least 15 minutes and then seek medical assistance.
3. If liquid crystal is swallowed, immediately rinse your mouth thoroughly with clean water
and induce vomiting. Seek medical assistance.
WARNING
Altering, tampering or modifying any parts of the camera are unau-thorized and will void
the manufacturer’s warranty and “could” void Federal and/or State Compliance.
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CONTENTS
BEFORE YOU START .................................................................. 1
SAFETY NOTES .......................................................................... 4
CONTENTS .................................................................................. 8
GETTING READY ........................................................................13
Accessories Included ...................................................................................................13
Install Lens Cap and Neck Strap ..................................................................................14
Part Names ..................................................................................................................15
Installing Battery and Memory Card .............................................................................17
Charging Battery ..........................................................................................................19
Turning Camera On and Off .........................................................................................21
Set your Language, Date/Time ....................................................................................22
Set your Language, Date/Time after the First Power-On.......................................22
Resetting your Language .......................................................................................23
Resetting Date/Time ..............................................................................................24
MODE OVERVIEW ......................................................................25
Display Setting .............................................................................................................25
LCD Display .................................................................................................................26
Overview of the screen icons in photo shooting mode ..........................................26
Overview of the screen icons in movie mode ........................................................27
Overview of the screen icons in playback mode ....................................................28
How to Take Pictures ...................................................................................................29
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Using the Mode Dial .................................................................... 30
Auto Mode ........................................................................................................... 33
Face Beautifier ..................................................................................................... 35
Wireless Mode ..................................................................................................... 36
Scene Mode .......................................................................................................... 42
Movie Mode .......................................................................................................... 47
Custom Settings ................................................................................................... 48
BASIC OPERATION .................................................................... 50
Using the Zoom Function .............................................................................................50
Focus Setting ...............................................................................................................51
Macro Mode .................................................................................................................52
Self-Timer Setting ........................................................................................................53
Flash Mode ..................................................................................................................54
White Balance Setting ..................................................................................................55
Continuous Shot ...........................................................................................................56
EV Settings ..................................................................................................................57
Using Quick Recording ................................................................................................59
i Button Function Menu ................................................................................................60
PLAYBACK MODE .......................................................................61
Viewing Photos and Videos .........................................................................................61
Thumbnail View ............................................................................................................62
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Using Zoom Playback (for still pictures only) ...............................................................63
Deleting Photos and Videos ........................................................................................ 64
Slideshow .................................................................................................................... 65
Continuous Capture Group Playback .......................................................................... 66
Animation Panorama Play ........................................................................................... 67
USING THE MENUS ................................................................... 68
Photo Setup Menu ....................................................................................................... 68
Expo Metering ........................................................................................................ 68
Image Size ............................................................................................................. 69
OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) ........................................................................... 70
Cont. AF (Continuous Auto-Focus) ........................................................... 70
HDR (High Dynamic Range) .................................................................................. 71
Beautifier ................................................................................................................ 71
Scene ..................................................................................................................... 72
Photo Shooting Settings Menu..................................................................................... 73
Quality .................................................................................................................... 74
AF Assist Beam ..................................................................................................... 74
Digital Zoom ........................................................................................................... 74
Date Imprint ........................................................................................................... 75
Quick Review ......................................................................................................... 75
Custom Settings .................................................................................................... 76
Movie Menu .................................................................................................................. 77
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Expo Metering (Exposure Metering) ...................................................................... 77
Movie Size ............................................................................................................. 78
OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) ........................................................................... 79
Movie Setting Menu ..................................................................................................... 80
Digital Zoom ........................................................................................................... 81
Custom Settings .................................................................................................... 81
Playback Menu ..............................................................................................................82
Playback Mode .......................................................................................................82
HDR (High Dynamic Range) ...................................................................................83
Touch-Up ................................................................................................................83
Rotate .....................................................................................................................84
Resize .....................................................................................................................84
Color .......................................................................................................................85
Playback Settings Menu ................................................................................................86
Protect ....................................................................................................................87
Delete .....................................................................................................................88
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) .........................................................................89
Trim .........................................................................................................................89
General Settings Menu .................................................................................................90
Sound Settings .......................................................................................................91
Power Saver ...........................................................................................................91
Language ................................................................................................................92
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Zone ........................................................................................................................92
Date/Time ...............................................................................................................92
LCD Brightness .......................................................................................................92
File Settings ..................................................................................................................93
Format ....................................................................................................................94
Copy to Card ...........................................................................................................94
File Numbering ...................................................................................................... 95
Reset ..................................................................................................................... 95
FW Version ............................................................................................................ 96
CONNECTION SETTINGS .......................................................... 97
Connecting to a Computer ........................................................................................... 98
Setting the USB Mode ........................................................................................... 98
Transferring files to your computer ........................................................................ 99
Connecting to a PICTBRIDGE™ Compatible Printer ...................................................100
Video System ............................................................................................................... 106
APPENDICES .............................................................................. 107
Product Specifications .................................................................................................. 107
Prompts and Warning Messages ................................................................................. 111
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................... 115
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GETTING READY
Accessories Included
Your camera box should contain the camera model you purchased along with the following
accessories. If anything is missing or appears to be damaged, please contact your retailer first
or our customer service center. (The battery chargers may be a little different in shape due
to the different countries or regions this camera is sold to. The illustration may not match the
actual product.)
Rechargeable
Li-ion Battery
AC Adapter
Micro USB Cable
Lens Cap With Strap
User Manual
Quick Start Guide
Neck Strap
User Manual
Quick Start Guide
Warranty Card
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Install Lens Cap and Neck Strap
(cid:24)
(cid:23)
(cid:25)
(cid:26)
(cid:27)
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Part Names
(cid:26)
(cid:28)(cid:27)
(cid:29) (cid:30)
(cid:25)
(cid:24)
(cid:23)
(cid:31)
(cid:23)(cid:22)
1. Micro USB Port
2. Zoom Lever
3. Shutter Button
4. Strap Eyelet
5.
6.
Exposure Compensation Button
Continuous Shot Button
7. Power Button
8. AF Assist Beam/Self-Timer Lamp
9. Flash Lamp
10. Lens
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15
(cid:23)(cid:23)
(cid:23)(cid:24)
(cid:23)(cid:25) (cid:23)(cid:26)
(cid:24)(cid:28)
(cid:24)(cid:27)
(cid:24)(cid:26)
(cid:24)(cid:25)
(cid:24)(cid:24)
(cid:24)(cid:23)
11. Flash Button
12. Microphones
13.
Indicator Lamp
14. Mode Dial
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
(cid:23)(cid:27)
(cid:23)(cid:28)
(cid:23)(cid:29)
(cid:23)(cid:30)
(cid:23)(cid:31)
(cid:24)(cid:22)
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Fast Video Recording Button
Menu Button
(cid:67) AF Button/Up Button
(cid:67) Macro Button/Left Button
(cid:67)
Flash Button/Right Button
(cid:67)
Delete Button/Self-Timer
Button/Down Button
(cid:65)
(cid:65)
(cid:65)
(cid:65)
Display Button
Playback Button
SET Button
i Button
25. LCD
26. Speaker
27. Battery Cover Door
28. Tripod Socket (1/4'' Standard)
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Installing Battery and Memory Card
1. Open the battery cover according to the
2.
direction of arrow.
Insert the battery into the battery
compartment according to the negative
and positive directions as illustrated in
the picture. Push the battery down until it
locks in place.
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Battery Lock
Knob
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3.
Insert the memory card into the memory
card slot as shown in the diagram.
4. Close the battery cover.
Write Protection
Buckle
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A standard SD memory card is not included in the camera packaging and needs to be
purchased separately. This camera takes a standard (SD/SDHC) memory card. We rec-
ommend using a name brand memory card that is Class 4 or higher and has a capacity
of 4GB to 32GB. The camera is not compatible with Micro SD, Ultra, Ultra Plus, Extreme,
or adapters for any of these other memory cards.
To remove your memory card, open the battery cover, gently press the memory card to
eject it and remove it carefully.
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Charging Battery
Before you charge the battery, ensure that the
battery is inserted properly and the camera is
off.
1. Connect the camera and the power charger
using the supplied Micro USB cable.
2.
Insert the plug of the power charger into the
power outlet to charge the battery.
After the battery is stored for a long period
of time, use the supplied power charger to
charge the battery prior to use.
To have maximum battery life, charge the
battery for at least 4 hours the first time.
Charging indicator:
Steady orange: Charging
The indicator will go out once charging is
finished.
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Indicator Lamp
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3. When the camera is turned off, you can also connect the camera to your PC using a USB
cable to charge the battery.
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Please charge the battery indoors between 0°C and 40°C (32°F and 104°F).
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Turning Camera On and Off
Press the power button to turn the camera on. To turn the camera off, press the power button
again.
Power Button
When the power is off, press and hold the
mode.
button to power on and enter playback
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Set your Language, Date/Time
Set your Language, Date/Time after the First Power-On
1. When you turn the camera on for the first
time, the language selection screen will
appear.
Language
(cid:19711)(cid:27026)(cid:7403)(cid:13381)
2. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:65)
(cid:67) /
/(cid:65)
(cid:67)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
buttons to select your desired language.
3. After you press the
button to confirm the
selection, the Date/Time settings screen
appears.
4. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select the
Date/Time to be adjusted: Time is displayed
in YYYY.MM.DD HH:MM.
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
5. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
the value for the selected Date/Time.
(cid:67)
button to adjust
6. Press the
button to confirm the time
settings and the shooting screen will appear.
Español
Português
Italiano
Deutsch
Рyсский
Date & Time
H -M
2021
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01
:
00 00
(cid:19167)(cid:7697)(cid:7403)(cid:13381)
(cid:13475)(cid:13802)(cid:22876)
한국어
English
Français
Back
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Resetting your Language
After you set your language for the first time, follow the instructions below to reset your desired
language.
1. Press the
button, press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select
button to enter the menu.
, and press the
2. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
, and press the
(cid:67)
button to select
/
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to enter
the menu.
3. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select
「Language」and press the
to enter the menu.
/
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button
4. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
/(cid:65)
(cid:67)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
buttons to select your desired language and
button to confirm.
press the
5. Press the
appears.
button and the shooting screen
Sound Settings
Power Saver
Language
World Time
Auto
English
Home
Date & Time
2021.06.01 00:00
Language
(cid:19711)(cid:27026)(cid:7403)(cid:13381)
(cid:19167)(cid:7697)(cid:7403)(cid:13381)
(cid:13475)(cid:13802)(cid:22876)
한국어
English
Français
Español
Português
Italiano
Deutsch
Рyсский
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Resetting Date/Time
After you set your Date/Time for the first time, follow the instructions below to reset date and
time.
1. Press the
button, press the (cid:65)
, and press the
(cid:67)
(cid:65)
(cid:67) /
button to
button to select
enter the menu.
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:65)
/
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
2. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select
,
and press the
(cid:67)
button to enter the menu.
3. Press the (cid:65)
「Date & Time」and press the
to enter the menu.
(cid:67)
button to select
(cid:65)
/
(cid:67)
button
4. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67)
Time to be adjusted: Time is displayed in YYYY.
MM.DD HH:MM.
button to select the Date/
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
5. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to press the
value for your selected block. After you finish
button to confirm.
your settings, press the
6. Press the
appears.
button and the shooting screen
Sound Settings
Power Saver
Language
World Time
Auto
English
Home
Date & Time
2021.06.01 00:00
Date & Time
: H M
2021
. 06
.
01
:
00 00
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Press the
Classic: Displays the camera parameters
button to display the settings: Classic, Full, Off.
on screen
on screen
Off: Does not display any additional icons
MODE OVERVIEW
Display Setting
F2.9
15
-0.3 EV
400 ISO
Full: Camera parameters with Grid and
Histogram
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F2.9
15
-0.3 EV
400 ISO
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LCD Display
Overview of the screen icons in photo shooting mode
(cid:29)
8 White Balance
(cid:28)
(cid:24)
(cid:25)
(cid:23)
(cid:26)
(cid:27)
(cid:24)(cid:26)
(cid:24)(cid:25)
(cid:24)(cid:24)
(cid:24)(cid:22)
(cid:23)(cid:31)
9 Color Effect
10 Number of Remaining Shots
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(cid:30)
(cid:31)
(cid:23)(cid:22)
(cid:23)(cid:23)
(cid:23)(cid:24)
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Image Size
12 Video Quality
13
ISO Value
14 Remaining Recording Time
15 Exposure Compensation
F2.9
1/60
-0.3 EV
400 ISO
(cid:23)(cid:30)
(cid:23)(cid:29)
(cid:23)(cid:28)
(cid:23)(cid:27)
(cid:23)(cid:26)
(cid:23)(cid:25)
1 Shooting Mode
2 Macro Mode
3 Self-Timer
Lever)
5 Focus Frame
7 Battery Status
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4 Zoom Display (By turning the Zoom
6 SD Memory Card/Built-in Memory
19 OIS (Optical Image Stabilization)
16 Shutter Speed
17 Histogram
18 Aperture Value
20 HDR
21 Expo Metering
22 Continuous Shot
23 AF Mode
24 Flash Mode
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Overview of the screen icons in movie mode
(cid:23)
(cid:24)
(cid:25)
(cid:26)
(cid:27) (cid:28)
7 Color Effect
8 Video Quality
x3.5
9 Remaining Recording Time
(cid:23)(cid:26)
(cid:23)(cid:25)
(cid:23)(cid:24)
(cid:23)(cid:23)
10 Exposure Compensation
11 OIS (Optical Image Stabilization)
(cid:29)
(cid:30)
00:56:00
-0.3 EV
(cid:23)(cid:22)
(cid:31)
12 Focus Frame
13 Expo Metering
14 AF Mode
1 Movie Mode
2 Macro Mode
3 Self-Timer
4 Zoom Display (By turning the Zoom
Lever)
5 SD Memory Card/Built-in Memory
6 Battery Status
For optimal video shooting, it is
recommended that an SDHC memory
card be used.
Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom can be
adjusted (212X in total). Digital Zoom
can be adjusted to 4X.
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Overview of the screen icons in playback mode
1
2
3
4
4 SD Memory Card/Built-in Memory
x2
9 Shooting Date
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10 Continuous Capture Group Playback
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7
8
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5 Battery Status
6 Zoom Magnification Area
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8
Image Zoom Ratios
Image Zone
11 Touch-up
12 HDR
13 Date Folder
1 DPOF File
2 File Protection
3 Memory Space (indicating the current
number of photos and total number of
photos)
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How to Take Pictures
1. Hold the camera securely with both
hands, being careful not to block the
flash and lens with fingers.
2. Point the lens toward the object you want
to take a picture of.
3. Use the zoom lever to select Tele or
Wide position to zoom in or out on your
subject.
4. Press the shutter button down half-way
to allow the camera to focus on your
subject.
5. When the frame around your subject
turns green and the LCD is focused to
your liking, push the shutter button down
completely to take the picture.
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Using the Mode Dial
This camera provides a convenient mode dial that allows you to manually switch between
different modes with ease. The available modes are listed below:
Mode Name
Icon
Description
Auto Mode
Program AE
Shutter priority
Aperture priority
In this mode, the optimal conditions for taking pictures will be set
based on the subject and environment. It is the most commonly
used mode for taking pictures.
Under different scenes, the user can switch the ISO and EV value
according to personal preference, the camera can automatically set
the shutter speed and aperture value.
Setting allows you to adjust the shutter speed / EV value and ISO
value. The camera automatically sets the aperture value based
on the shutter speed and ISO value to get the most appropriate
exposure value.
In this mode, you can adjusting the aperture size, EV and ISO values.
The large aperture is to highlight the object focused through blurring
the background, while the small aperture is for clear focusing on both
the background and the object.
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Manual Mode
Face Beautifier
Wireless Mode
Scene Mode
This mode is for manually setting the aperture, shutter speed and
ISO value.
This mode automatically enhances facial features with skin soft-
ening touches and eye brightening capabilities.
Enable image transmission and remote control by connecting
smart device with Wireless network.
Choose from 13 different pre-set scene types and effects for your
photos.
Movie Mode
Record videos.
Custom Settings
The user can store frequently used shooting modes and parame-
ters. Switching to this mode enables quick adjustment.
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Mode:
Follow the steps below to adjust the parameters:
1. Rotate the mode dial to select a mode you want, press the
button to configure settings.
F2.9
1/60
-0.3 EV
400 ISO
2. Press the (cid:65)
3. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select an adjustment setting.
(cid:67)
button to adjust the parameters.
4. Press the
button to confirm the settings and enter the shooting screen.
Please refer to the table below for any nonadjustable options in
X: Not Available)
mode: (O: Available
Options
Mode
Aperture
Shutter
EV
ISO
X
X
O
O
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
Please note that even if an op-
tion is not able to be adjusted
in a particular mode, its value
will still be displayed on the
shooting screen.
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Auto Mode
The camera will automatically detect the most suitable scene to capture the best pictures.
The camera automatically adjusts the exposure and focus to ensure the best possible pictures.
Auto Mode
Landscape Mode
For landscapes, automatically adjusts the exposure to match the background.
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Most suitable for capturing people with focus on their faces.
Portrait Mode
Night Portrait
Backlit Portrait
Night Mode
Macro Mode
When you take portraits at night or in low light conditions, automatically adjust the exposure for
people and night scenes.
When the sun or any other light source is behind you, automatically adjusts the foreground
exposure to produce the best pictures possible.
For night scenes, automatically increases the ISO value to compensate for low light.
To produce more detailed close-ups, will automatically engage the camera’s Macro Mode and
automatically focus the lens.
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Face Beautifier
The camera is set to automatically adjust camera exposure for realistic portrayal of skin tones.
1. Turn the mode dial to select face beautifier mode
.
2. Press the
button and press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select
.
3. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
return to photo shooting mode.
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select an option and press the
button to confirm and
Effect 1: Skin Soften
Effect 2: Skin Soften+Eye Brightening
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•
Effect 3: Skin Soften+Eye Brightening+Eye Enlargement
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Wireless Mode
Enable image transmission and remote control by connecting smart device with Wireless.
Before utilizing Wireless Mode, please review the following:
Your smart device operating system version needs to be iOS 10 or higher, or Android 5.0 or
higher. If not, please upgrade your smart device before using the App.
Please do not use in places having high intensity magnetic field, electrostatic and electric
wave interference (for example near a microwave oven), which may cause failure in
receiving signals.
To maintain a connection, please keep the camera within 10 meters (32.8 feet) without
signal shielding interference.
Please do not use Wireless connection functionality on a plane.
The camera and the smart device can only be connected one to one.
Downloading the App package:
Download a dedicated installation package from the application store (App name: Minolta
ProShot
) and then install it.
• Android devices : Search and download the App “Minolta ProShot”
in Google play,
and install it following the instructions on the interface.
• iOS devices :
Search and download the App “Minolta ProShot”
install it following the instructions on the interface.
in App store, and
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Rotate the mode dial to
the Wireless selection interface.
and then enter
Wireless mode
Wireless Mode
Settings
Wi-Fi
Minolta MN...
Minolta MN...
Next
*To ensure a stable connection, please connect to
the new camera in wireless settings.(Mobile side)
*Ensure that the password is correct.
• Next :Entry wireless network model
Rotate the mode dial to disconnect.
This camera may connect with your smart
device through Wireless.
Settings of Camera:
Press the (cid:65)
press the
interface.
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to enter the setting
button to selec
Wireless Mode
Setting pre-connected device for the
following serial number:
SSID: MINOLTA MN53Z_****
WPA2-PSK: XXXXXXXX
Change Password
Cancel
• Change Password: Create a new WPA2
PSK password
• Cancel: Back to previous page
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Settings of Smart Device:
1. Enable the Wireless of your smartphone and then search surrounding wireless devices.
2. Select the name of your camera to be connected and then input the eight-digit number password
after WPA2-PSK on the camera.
3. Click the icon of the App
to enable the App.
Set up completion:
Once the App is connected to the camera, functional operation can be enabled on the smart device.
Every camera is shipped with a default factory Wireless password that is
randomized and unique to that camera and will not change unless you wish to reset
the password with a new randomly generated password. If you wish to change the
Wireless password in your camera from the assigned, unique factory password, you
can do so by selecting and using the refresh setting. If “refresh” is selected, a new
random password will be generated and saved in the camera until changed or if you
use the “Reset” function. If you reset your camera to the factory settings, then the
initial, randomly factory assigned and unique Wireless password will be restored to
your camera. (Please refer to Reset instructions on page 95).
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Display of Wireless Connection Status
To Disconnect from Wireless:
The Wireless has successfully connected but
App is not enabled:
Wireless Mode
Disconnect from device?
Connected with device
MAC address:xx.xx.xxx
Disconnect
Connected with APP
XXXXX
Disconnect
The Wireless has successfully connected and
App is enabled:
• No: Keep Wireless connected and
back to previous page.
• Yes: Disconnect and back to Wireless
connection screen.
Disconnected from smart device Wireless :
No
Yes
Settings
Wi-Fi
Minolta MN...
Minolta MN...
Back
AP mode
Disconnected, please check
wireless device and try again.
• Back: Back to the SSID interface.
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Settings
DSC Device
The name of this camera can be changed
under Wireless settings.
1. For setting under other modes press the
(cid:67)
button and then the (cid:65)
(cid:65)
(cid:67) /
button to select
button to enter the menu.
, and press the
2. Press the (cid:65)
select
to enter the setting interface.
and then press the
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to
button
3. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to
select the option to be adjusted and then
press the
button to enter the menu.
DSC Device
MINOLTA MN53Z_XXXX
MAC Address
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4. Press the
button to confirm settings
and then skip the menu.
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The default name of DSC Device
is「MINOLTA MN53Z_XXXX」. Change the
name of DSC device through typing.
DSC Device
MINOLTA MN53Z_XXXX
A
K
U
4
B
C
D
E
F G
L M N
O P Q
V W X
Y
Z A/a
H
R
1
I
S
2
J
T
3
5
6
7
9
0
#!?
Name between 1-18 Letters
Save
Cancel
Meanings of interface icons:
Icon
Description
Backspace
(cid:36)(cid:18)(cid:68)
#!?
Switch between capital and
lowercase letters
Move the Cursor
Switch the symbol input
Space
MAC Address
Check the wireless MAC Address of this camera.
App Operating Instructions
Refer to the "MinoltaProShot User Manual" located on the web:
Americas
https://www.minoltadigital.com/
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Scene Mode
The user can select an appropriate mode from the 13 scene modes according to the type of
environment you are shooting in. The camera then configures the most appropriate settings
for the best possible photos.
1. Rotate the mode dial to select
2. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
button to confirm.
.
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
/(cid:65)
(cid:67)
(cid:67)
buttons to select a scene, and press the
3. To change to a different scene, please press the
finally the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
/(cid:65)
(cid:67)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
button and then the
buttons to reselect the scene.
(cid:67)
button and
Panorama Mode
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Scene
Panorama Mode
Description
For shooting up to 360-degrees of landscape. This feature allows
you to capture a panoramic view that will have significantly more
content than a single photograph.
Handheld Night Reduce blur when shooting low light/ illuminated scenes.
Multi Exposure
Suitable for shooting moving objects (as many as 7) in the same
background.
Pet Mode
Rapidly identify pet (dog/cat), capture the dynamic moment of pet.
Snow
Party
Sport
For snowy scenes. Reproduces natural, clear, white scenes.
Suitable for taking indoor party photos, even under complicated
lighting conditions.
For fast-moving subjects. Capture sharp action shots without blur.
Night Portrait
For portraits against night time scenery. The use of a tripod is
recommended.
Portrait
Most suitable for capturing people with focus on their face.
Children
For kids and pets. Flash is disabled for eye protection.
Landscape
For landscapes and outdoor shots. Vivid reproduction of greens
and blues.
Sunset
For sunsets. Capture subjects in strong sunlight.
Fireworks
For fireworks at night. The use of a tripod is recommended.
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Panorama Mode
Follow the steps below:
Follow the arrow while keeping the camera steady to seamlessly shoot an ultra-wide scene of
up to 360 degrees.
1. Select the Panorama Mode (
) and then press the
button to confirm.
2. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
/(cid:65)
(cid:67)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select a shooting direction. (Should
you not select the direction, the default shooting direction is "right"). 2 seconds later, the
camera is ready to take pictures. You can also press the
button or press the Shutter
button halfway down to be ready to take pictures.
3. Compose your shot on the LCD and half press the shutter button to focus on the subject.
After focusing, fully press the down shutter button to take the first picture. At this time, the
process dialog of panorama mode stitching appears on the screen.
4. Move the camera according to the set direction. When the range of motion does not
exceed the range that the camera can detect, the progress dialog along the indication
arrow partially turns red. When it completely turns red, panorama mode shooting is
finished.
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Panoramic image can be played back by the method of flash playing. Please see the
animation panoramic playback on page 67.
During shooting, the flash, self-timer, macro modes and exposure compensation are not
available. Focus adjustment is also not available at this time.
During panorama mode shooting, press the
current pictures taken. Press the
previously taken pictures.
(cid:65)
button to interrupt shooting and save the
(cid:67)
button to cancel shooting and not to save the
During panorama mode shooting, when the moving direction of the camera is
wrong or the angle deviates from the internal settings, the LCD shows a warning
message「Improper alignment. Please try again.」and the current pictures taken are
saved.
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Quickly take 4 photos below 8M (including 8M) and then overlap as a clear night image.
When a cat /dog face is detected, a white focus frame appears. The camera will take
a picture and save it regardless of whether the focus is successful (if successful, there
appears a green focus frame; if not, there is an orange frame).
At most, 10 dog/cat faces can be detected at one time.
Handheld Night
Pet Mode
Multi Exposure
Keep camera steady before shooting. Press and hold the Shutter button to take 7 photos
continuously when it will stop automatically. To stop shooting, release the Shutter button
in the midway.
Objects shall be moved only from left to the right in order to be recorded. Objects moving
from other directions would not be recorded.
Shooting effect will be influenced if object is moving too fast or too close.
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Movie Mode
Switch to this mode to record videos.
Follow the steps below:
1. Rotate the mode dial to select
, and it will enter the movie screen.
2. Press the
button or the Shutter button to start recording.
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00:00:06
00:56:00
3. Press the
button or the Shutter button again to stop recording, save it automatically and
then the camera will return to the movie screen.
In the recording process, you can rotate the zoom lever to zoom in or out on the subject.
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Custom Settings
The user can store the frequently used shooting modes and parameters and switch to this
mode for quick adjustment.
Settings under
state after reset):
3. As shown in the picture, press the
mode (unset state or
button to confirm setting or to exit without
setting by turning the mode dial.
1. Turn the mode dial to select the
mode, and enter the setup screen, as
shown in the figure below:
Select one capture mode to define CS .
Go to setting CS mode.
Yes
Or
Rotate the mode dial to skip .
Auto Mode
Save
Exit
2. As shown in the picture, press the
button to select a capture
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
mode that you want to define as
press the
screen.
button to enter the shooting
, and
For setting under other modes (use this
method to select a different custom
setting):
1. Select any mode or scene mode to be
stored.
2. Set your desired parameters in the
current mode.
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3. Press the
(cid:65)
(cid:65)
(cid:67) /
press the
button and then the
button to select
button to enter the menu.
(cid:67)
, and
4. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
, and press the
(cid:67)
button to select
button to
(cid:67)
/
(cid:65)
enter the menu.
(cid:65)
5. Press the
(cid:67)
button to select
「Custom Settings」and then press the
(cid:65)
/
(cid:67)
button to enter the menu.
Custom Settings
Reset camera settings to
custom settings mode.
No
Yes
Custom Settings
6. Select「Yes」to save or「No」to cancel.
7. Rotate the mode dial to switch to
.
8. The photo settings you stored the last
time are invoked.
mode is used for the
When the
first time, there is no preset parameter
stored in the
mode.
If you want to remove the parameter
setting of「Custom Settings」, please
see the reset function on page 95 to
operate.
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BASIC OPERATION
Using the Zoom Function
Your camera is equipped with two types of zoom functions: Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom.
Toggle the Zoom Lever of the camera to zoom in or out on the subject while taking pictures.
Zoom Lever
When the Optical Zoom reaches the threshold as Digital Zoom, release and turn the Zoom
Lever to T to switch between the Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom.
Zoom Indicator
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Focus Setting
This function can be adjusted in
settings:
1. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) button to enter the Focus menu.
mode, please follow the steps below to configure the
Single-AF
2. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select the following 3 modes:
Single-AF
Multi-AF
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The focus frame appears on the center of the LCD to focus on the subject.
The camera automatically focuses the subject in a wide area to find the focus
point.
Object Tracking
Smart tracking of the object in motion under the focusing shooting.
3. Press the
button to confirm the settings and exit the menu.
Once enabled, Object Tracking will only work when lens is focused on the object.
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Macro Mode
It can be adjusted in
settings:
The Macro Setting is ideal for shooting small objects or close-up photos. This mode allows you
to focus on subjects very close to the camera.
mode. Please follow the steps below to configure the
1. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) button to enter the Macro menu.
Macro Off
2. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select the following 2 modes:
Macro Off
Select this option to disable Macro.
Macro On
Select this option to make focusing on the object closer to the lens. (At the W side,
the shooting distance should be more than 1 cm).
3. Press the
button to confirm the settings and exit the menu.
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Self-Timer Setting
Use this function to take pictures at pre-set intervals. The camera can be set to shoot after 2
seconds, 10 seconds after pressing the shutter or when a smile is detected.
It can be adjusted in
settings:
1. Press the
mode. Please follow the steps below to configure the
(cid:67)
button to enter the
(cid:65)
•
Self-Timer menu.
Self-timer Smile
Press the Shutter Button
and a picture will be taken
immediately after a smile is
detected.
Self-timer Off
3. Press the
button to confirm the
settings and exit the menu.
2. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
following 4 modes:
•
(cid:67)
button to select the
Self-timer Off
Disables the Self-Timer.
Self-timer 2 sec
A single picture is shot 2 seconds
after the Shutter Button is pressed.
Self-timer 10 sec
A single picture is shot 10 seconds
after the Shutter Button is pressed.
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•
(cid:65)
When enabling the Self-Timer,
pressing the Shutter Button or
the
button will select the
highlighted Self-Timer option and
return to the shooting screen, and
keep the Self-Timer setting.
(cid:67)
When enabling the smile detection,
pressing the Shutter Button or the
button will select the Self-Timer smile
option (if highlighted) and return to
the shooting screen, and keeping the
Self-Timer smile setting.
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Flash Mode
The flash provides supplemental light for a scene. The flash is usually used when shooting
against the light to highlight the object. It is also suitable for metering and shooting in darker
scenes to improve the exposure.
It can be adjusted in
settings:
mode. Please follow the steps below to configure the
1. Press the Flash Button
to pop up the
flash.
2
1
2. Press the
(cid:65)
Flash Settings Menu.
(cid:67)
button to enter the
Force Off
3. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select
the following 6 modes:
•
Force Off
Flash is turned off.
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•
•
Flash Auto
Camera flash goes off automatically
based on existing light conditions.
Fill Flash
The flash goes off when a picture is taken,
supplementing the existing light in a scene
and helping to eliminate shadows.
Slow Sync.
This allows you to take pictures of people
at night that clearly show both your subjects
and the night time backdrop. The use of a
tripod is recommended when shooting with
this setting.
Slow Sync. + Red-Eye
Use this mode for slow synchro shots with
red-eye reduction.
Red-Eye Reduction
The camera emits a brief pre-flash before
the picture is taken to reduce red-eye
effects.
4. Press the
button to confirm the
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•
settings and enter the shooting screen.
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White Balance Setting
The white balance function allows adjustment of the color temperature for different light
sources.
It can be adjusted in
mode. Please follow the steps below to configure the settings:
1. Press
button to enter the White
Balance menu.
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•
•
•
Fluorescent
Fluorescent CWF
Incandescent
Manual WB
(Fully press the Shutter button to
detect the white balance value)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
Color Temp. (1900K~10000K)
Press the (cid:65)
button to "Adjust the K value";
Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) button to exit
the K value.
(cid:67)
3. Press the
button to confirm the
settings and exit the menu.
AWB
2. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select
the following 8 modes:
•
•
•
AWB
Daylight
Cloudy
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Continuous Shot
This function can be adjusted in
settings:
1. Press the
button to enter the
Continuous Shot menu.
Single
mode. Please follow the steps below to configure the
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•
Cont.Shot-High Speed (VGA)
For continuous shot with VGA
pixel.
Cont.Shot-Fast (4M)
For continuous shot with 4M
pixels.
Time-Lapse
Take pictures based on the
preset interval (30sec/ 1min/
5min/ 10min).
2. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select
3. Press the
button to confirm the
the following 5 modes:
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•
Single
Capture a single shot only.
Continuous Shot
Take several pictures at a time.
settings and exit the menu.
4. Press the Shutter button to start
continuous shooting.
In Continuous Shot mode, the flash is
automatically set to Force Off in order
to achieve quick succession of shots.
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EV Settings
The EV function menu of the camera
includes functions, such as EV (Exposure
Value) Adjustment, ISO, Shutter Adjust-
ment, Aperture Adjustment, etc. Using the
appropriate function settings can improve
your pictures.
EV Adjustment
Set up to adjust the picture brightness. In
the case of a very high contrast between the
photographed object and the background,
the brightness of the picture can be
appropriately adjusted. (Adjustable in
Please follow the steps below to set:
Mode)
1. Press the
button to display the
settings screen.
2. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:65)
the setting options.
(cid:67) /
(cid:67)
button to select
3. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to
adjust the option values.
4. Press the
button to complete the
setting and enter shooting mode.
F2.9
1/60
-0.3 EV
400 ISO
The adjustable range of exposure value is
from EV -3.0 to EV+3.0.
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ISO Adjustment
Shutter Adjustment
ISO allows you to set the sensitivity of the
camera sensor. Please use a higher ISO
value in darker places and a lower value in
brighter conditions. (Adjustable in
Mode).
For shutter speed, the camera may
automatically set the aperture value
corresponding to the manually set shutter
speed so as to obtain a most suitable
exposure value. The movement of object
may be shown by adjusting the shutter
speed. High shutter value can help you more
clearly capture fast moving objects while low
shutter value can better show the movement
of objects. (Adjustable in
Mode).
F2.9
1/60
-0.3 EV
400 ISO
Options for ISO value: Auto, 100, 200, 400,
800, 1600 and 3200.
F2.9
1/60
-0.3 EV
400 ISO
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Aperture Adjustment
You can adjust the aperture size value.
Selecting a large aperture opening will
emphasize the point of focus and show
a blurry background and foreground. A
small aperture opening will keep both the
background and main object in clear focus.
Mode)
(Adjustable in
Using Quick Recording
In shooting mode, press the
begin recording video.
button to
F2.9
1/60
-0.3 EV
400 ISO
After recording, press the
press the Shutter Button to stop recording.
The camera will save the video and return to
the shooting screen.
button again or
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i Button Function Menu
The Image Color Setting allows you to select different color effects.
mode. Please
It can be adjusted in
follow the steps below to configure the settings:
1. Press the
button to select the Image
Color Setting Menu.
2. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
the Image Color Setting options.
(cid:67)
(cid:65)
button to select
) represents options that are available
(
in Movie mode.
Normal
There are 20 Image Color options in photo shooting mode
:
Normal (
)
Sepia (
)
Vivid (
)
Japan Style
Italian Style
Partial Color-Red (
Partial Color-Blue (
Partial Color-Yellow (
)
)
)
)
French Style
Partial Color-Green (
Punk
Negative
Black and White (
)
Dreamy
Vignetting
Salon
Fish Eye
Reflection
4 Grids -
Stylish(2M)
Sketch
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PLAYBACK MODE
Viewing Photos and Videos
For viewing previously taken photos and videos on the LCD:
1. After pressing the
button, the last photo or video clip taken will be displayed on the
LCD.
2. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to scroll through the photos or video clips stored in the
internal memory or on the memory card.
3. To play a selected video clip, press the
An operation guide appears on the screen when playing back a video. Press the
appropriate buttons to enable the corresponding functions.
button to enter the Movie Playback mode.
Under Playback
Paused
Mute
1
2
3
4
5
00:00:47
00:01:23
00:00:47
00:01:23
Increase Volume
Pause
Fast Forward
Decrease Volume
1
2
3
4
5 Rewind
Back to the beginning of the video
Play
Frame Forward
6
7
8
9 Cancel playback
10 Frame Backward
6
7
8
9
10
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Thumbnail View
When in Playback Mode, rotate the Zoom Lever counter clockwise to the
display thumbnail images of the photos and videos on the screen.
position to
W Zoom Out
T Zoom Out
1. Slide the Zoom Lever to switch between 3x3 and 4x4 thumbnails.
2. Press the (cid:65)
and press the
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:65)
button to restore it to the original size.
/(cid:65)
(cid:67)
(cid:67) /
(cid:67)
buttons to select a picture or video clip to view
When the icon
appears, it means this is a video file.
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Using Zoom Playback (for still pictures only)
When playing back photos, you can also use the Zoom Lever to zoom in on the photos 2 to 8
times.
1. Press the
2. Press the (cid:65)
button to switch to Playback Mode.
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select a picture to be zoomed in on.
3. Rotate the Zoom Lever clockwise to
to zoom in.
4. The screen will display the number of times and
area of the photo zooming operation.
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5. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67)
image to be zoomed in on.
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
/(cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
buttons to navigate and select a part of the
6. Press the
button to return the image to its original scale.
Movie images cannot be magnified.
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Deleting Photos and Videos
In Playback Mode, press the
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to delete your photos and videos.
To delete photos or videos:
1. Press the
2. Press the (cid:65)
button to switch to Playback Mode.
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select the photos and videos to be deleted.
3. Press the
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button and the deletion screen is displayed.
Delete One
Exit
4. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:65)
(cid:67) /
button to confirm.
(cid:67)
button to select 「Delete One」or「Exit」and press the
Erased photos/video clips cannot be recovered.
Please refer to page 88 for instructions on deleting more than one image at a time.
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Slideshow
This setting allows you to view all the stored images as a slideshow.
1. Press the
button to enter playback screen.
2. Press the
button to enter slide option.
3. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select the slideshow playing option or「Cancel」to
return to the playback screen.
Cancel
4. Press the
button to confirm the setting.
The Continuous Capture Group Playback may be displayed by slideshow.
Pictures rotate automatically during a slide show.
Slide playing function supports movie playing.
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Continuous Capture Group Playback
Cont.Shot-High Speed (VGA) and Cont.Shot-Fast (4M) can make continuous capture for group
image playback.
1. Press
button to enter playback screen.
2. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select Cont. Group.
3. Press
to start playback.
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Animation Panorama Play
Panoramic Animation Playing is when full sized images are played in accordance with the
shooting direction. After playing, it will automatically return to the initial panorama screen.
1. Press the
2. Press the (cid:65)
button to enter Playback Screen.
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select animated panoramic photos.
3. Press the
button to play in selected shooting direction.
In the process of Panoramic Animation Playback, press the
stop playing and return to the Playback Screen.
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button (
) to
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USING THE MENUS
Photo Setup Menu
Mode:
menu.
1.
In Photo Shooting Mode, press the
button to enter the Photo Setup
2. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to
select the item to be set.
Expo Metering
Use this setting to select the “target” size of the
camera’s field of view to be metered.
3. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
select an option and press the
button to confirm.
(cid:67)
(cid:65)
button to
Refer to the following pages for more
details about each setting.
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•
•
•
AiAE (Artificial Intelligence AE):
Evaluates the light intensity at
multiple points in the frame and
automatically determines the best
value for the light meter.
Spot: For metering the block displayed
in the center of the screen.
Center: For metering the object in the
center of the screen.
It can be adjusted in all modes except
for Panorama Mode.
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Image Size
The size setting refers to the image reso-
lution in pixels. A higher image resolution
allows you to print that image in larger sizes
without sacrificing the image quality.
•
•
•
•
Size: High quality printing
Size: Full size printing
Size: 16:9 display
Size: Poster printing
•
•
•
Size: A3 printing
Size: A4 printing
Size: 4”x 6” printing
•
Size: E-Mail
The larger the number of recorded
pixels, the larger the file size and the
fewer files that can be saved on your
memory card.
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OIS (Optical Image Stabilization)
Cont. AF (Continuous Auto-Focus)
This mode can help reduce photo blur
caused by unsteady hands and low light.
Enable Continuous AF to be able to con-
tinuously focus automatically when taking
pictures.
•
•
OIS: Off
OIS: On
•
•
Cont.AF: Off
Cont.AF: On
Use this image stabilization mode in
dark environments.
Shooting in a windy or unstable
environment (such as a moving
vehicle) may cause blurry images.
It is recommended to turn off OIS when
using a tripod.
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HDR (High Dynamic Range)
Beautifier
Select an effect of the Face Beautifier Mode.
Use this setting to control wide dynamic
image range when taking static pictures.
Photos with extreme contrast of bright and
dark areas will still maintain distinguishable
detail and depth. (Use of a tripod is
recommended with this setting)
•
•
HDR: Off
HDR: On
In a setting with extreme contrast
(very dark or very bright), this
function can be used to shoot better
photos.
•
•
•
Effect 1: Skin Soften
Effect 2: Skin Soften+Eye Brightening
Effect 3: Skin Soften+Eye Brightening
+Eye Enlargement
Please refer to P35 for more detailed
instructions.
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Scene
Select the scene mode under the SCN
mode.
Shooting menu in the Photo Shooting Mode
(O: Available X: Not Available)
Options
Photo Shooting Modes
Press SET To Select Scene
Pet Mode
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
X
O
Please refer to P42 for more detailed
instructions.
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Photo Shooting Settings Menu
Mode:
1. Press the
.
select
button in Photo Shooting Mode and press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to
2. Press the
button to enter the menu.
3. Press the (cid:65)
the menu.
4. Press the (cid:65)
button to enter the menu.
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select
, and press the
/
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to enter
(cid:67)
button to select the item to be set and press the
/
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
5. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select an option and press the
button to confirm.
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Quality
AF Assist Beam
The Quality Setting can be used to adjust
the image compression ratio.
In a darker environment, AF Assist Beam
can be turned on for better focus.
Quality
Best
Fine
Normal
AF Assist Beam
There are three options for picture quality:
Digital Zoom
Turn on or off the digital zoom.
• Best
• Fine
• Normal
Digital Zoom
Off
On
Off
On
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Date Imprint
Quick Review
Include a Date/Time stamp on the photo
image.
This option enables a quick review of the
photos immediately after they are taken.
Each photo is displayed on the LCD based
on the selected time.
Off
Date
Date/Time
Date Imprint
Off
1 sec
2 sec
3 sec
Quick Review
There are 4 options:
• Off
• 1 sec
• 2 sec
• 3 sec
• Off
• Date
• Date/Time
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Custom Settings
Custom Settings stores the current photo
shooting mode or scene mode and
its parameters. The stored mode and
mode.
parameters are retrieved in
mode, select「Custom
In
Settings」the camera will enter the
setting menu as shown below:
Select one capture mode to define CS .
Auto Mode
Save
Exit
Custom Settings
Reset camera settings to
custom settings mode.
No
Yes
There are 2 options:
• No
• Yes
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Movie Menu
Mode:
1. Rotate the mode dial to select
and
button to enter the Movie
press the
menu.
Expo Metering (Exposure
Metering)
Use this setting to select the “target” size of the
camera’s field of view to be metered.
Expo Metering: AiAE
Expo Metering: AiAE
2. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to
select the item to be set.
3. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67)
an option and press the
confirm.
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
button to select
button to
•
•
•
AiAE (Artificial Intelligence AE):
Evaluates the light intensity at
multiple points in the frame and
automatically determines the
best value for the light meter.
Spot: For metering the block
displayed in the center of the
screen.
Center: For metering the object
in the center of the screen.
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Movie Size
Set the image resolution used during video recording.
Size: 1080p 30fps
•
•
•
•
•
Size: 1080p 30fps
Size: 720p 60fps
Size: 720p 30fps
Size: 640x480 30fps
Size: High Speed Movie
The speed requirements for reading and writing high image pixel images to SD card are as
follows:
No.
Image Pixel
Frame
Recommendation
Recording time (4GB) About
1
2
3
4
5
1920x1080 *
1280x720 *
1280x720 *
640x480
30
60
30
30
640x480
120
Class 6
Class 6
Class 4
Class 4
Class 6
30 minutes
32 minutes
59 minutes
106 minutes
54 minutes
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* The longest recording time is 29
minutes at one time.
This mode can help reduce photo blur
caused by unsteady hands and low light.
OIS (Optical Image Stabilization)
When recording in higher pixel
resolutions for extended periods of
time, this can cause the camera to
generate heat. This is not a camera
malfunction.
When the video format is set as
640x480 (120fps), shooting time is 30
seconds, playback time is 2 minutes.
Sound recording is disabled when
640x480 120fps is chosen.
(cid:53)(cid:47)(cid:57)(cid:32)(cid:3)(cid:53)(cid:76)(cid:76)
•
•
OIS: Off
OIS: On
Use this image stabilization mode in
dark environments.
Shooting in a windy or unstable
environment (such as a moving
vehicle) may cause blurry images.
It is recommended to turn off OIS when
using a tripod.
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Movie Setting Menu
Mode:
1. Rotate the Mode Dial and select
to enter the video recording screen.
2. Press the
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
button to enter the Movie Setting menu.
button, press the (cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select
, and press the
Press SET To Enter
Menu
3. Press the (cid:65)
the menu.
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select
, and press the
(cid:65)
/
(cid:67)
button to enter
4. Select the item to be set and press the
(cid:65)
/
(cid:67)
button to enter the menu.
5. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select an option and press the
button to confirm.
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Digital Zoom
Turn the Digital Zoom on or off.
Digital Zoom
Off
On
Custom Settings
Custom Settings stores the current movie
mode and its parameters. The stored mode
and parameters can be retrieved directly in
mode.
Custom Settings
Reset camera settings to
custom settings mode.
No
Yes
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Playback Menu
Mode:
1. Press the
button to display the
playback screen and press the
button to enter the menu.
2. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
select the item to be set and press the
(cid:67)
button to
button to enter.
3. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67)
an option and press the
confirm.
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
button to select
button to
Press SET To Confirm
Normal Mode
Refer to the following pages for more
details about each setting.
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Playback Mode
Select
settings screen:
, and press the
button to enter the
Normal Mode: Display all images.
Normal Mode:
Display all images.
Date Mode:
Arranged by date.
•
•
•
Cont. Photo Mode:
Arranged by Cont. Photo Group.
The Date Folder is displayed in date order
based on camera's Date/Time Settings.
If there is no Continuous Shot image file
in memory, Continuous Shot Playback
mode cannot be enabled.
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HDR (High Dynamic Range)
Touch-Up
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
the settings screen:
, and press the
button to enter
The playback beauty feature allows for
beautification using three individual effects.
Select
the settings screen:
, and press the
button to enter
(cid:46)(cid:42)(cid:56)
HDR
Cancel
Red-Eye Reduction
Red-Eye Reduction
Skin Soften
Eye Brightening
Eye Enlargement
Cancel
After using the HDR function, the
image will be saved as a new file and
the original file is still stored in the
memory.
Using the Face Beautifier Mode allows
you to select from one, two, or all three
effects combined.
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Rotate
Resize
You can use this setting to change the
orientation of the picture.
Select
the settings screen:
, and press the
button to enter
This setting allows you to resize a picture to
a particular resolution and saves it as a new
picture.
Select
enter the settings screen:
, and press the
button to
Cancel
Resize to 1024x768
Turn Right
Turn Left
Cancel
Videos and panoramic pictures cannot
be rotated.
The rotated picture file will replace the
original photo.
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Resize to 1024x768
Resize to 640x480
Cancel
This function can only be used to
downsize photos to a lower resolution.
Sizes of photos taken in panorama
mode or rotated cannot be adjusted.
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.
Press the
button to enter the settings screen:
There are 19 options available:
Cancel
Cancel
Vivid
Sepia
Partial Color-Red
Japan Style (8M)
Partial Color-Blue
Italian Style (8M)
Partial Color-Yellow
Vignetting
Salon
Fish Eye
Reflection
French Style (8M)
Partial Color-Green
4 Grids - Stylish (2M)
Punk (4M)
Negative (8M)
Black and White
Dreamy
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1. Press the
button to show the playback screen, press the
, and press the
(cid:67)
button to select
button to enter the menu.
button, press the (cid:65)
(cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select
, and press the
(cid:65)
/
(cid:67)
button to enter the
Playback Settings Menu
Mode:
2. Press the (cid:65)
menu.
Protect
Delete
DPOF
Trim
3. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select the item to be set and press the
/
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to enter the menu.
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
4. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select an option and press the
button to confirm.
Refer to the following pages for more details about each setting.
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To prevent any pictures or videos from being accidentally erased, use this setting to lock one
or all of the files.
Protect
Protect
One
Date Folder
Cont. Group
All
Reset
There are 5 options available:
• One:
Lock the selected photo or video if it is unprotected; unlock the selected
photo or video if it is protected.
• Date Folder: Protect all photos in the Date Folder.
• Cont. Group: Protect all photos in the Cont. Photo Folder.
• All:
Lock all photos or videos.
• Reset:
Unlock all photos or videos.
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Delete
You can delete one or all photo/video files.
Delete
One
Date Folder
Cont. Group
All
There are 4 options available:
• One:
Delete one photo or video.
• Date Folder: Delete all photos in the Date Folder.
• Cont. Group: Delete all photos in the Cont. Photo Folder.
• All:
Delete all photos or videos
The “
a file can be deleted.
” indicator means a file is protected. File protection must be removed first before
Deleting files will cause DPOF settings to be reset.
When one photo in the Cont. Photo and Date Folders is protected, it will be kept but any
other photos will be deleted.
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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
SD memory card to print without having to
individually specify the photos you want to
print.
Trim
The Trim Setting allows you to crop photos
and save them as new pictures.
1. Select「Yes」to confirm trim. Rotate the
zoom lever to select the aspect ratio and
(cid:67)
press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
buttons to adjust the part you want to
trim.
/(cid:65)
(cid:67)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
One
All
Reset
(cid:42)(cid:54)(cid:53)(cid:44)
The printer that supports DPOF is
needed for printing.
2. Press the
button and the「Save
change?」prompt appears. Select
「
Select「
return to the trim prompt screen.
」to change and save the picture.
」to cancel changes and
The image cannot be clipped/trimmed
again once it has been clipped to
640X480.
A trimmed picture cannot be trimmed
again.
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General Settings Menu
Mode:
2. Press the (cid:65)
menu.
1. Press the
press the
button in any mode, press the (cid:65)
button to enter the menu.
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select
, and
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select
, and press the
(cid:65)
/
(cid:67)
button to enter the
Sound Settings
Power Saver
Language
World Time
Auto
English
Home
Date & Time
2021.06.01 00:00
button to enter the menu.
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
3. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select the item to be set and press the
(cid:65)
/
(cid:67)
4. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select an option and press the
button to confirm.
Refer to the following pages for more details about each setting.
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Sound Settings
Power Saver
With this setting you may adjust the sound
volume.
Press the (cid:65)
volume and press the
your setting.
button to adjust the
button to confirm
(cid:67) /
(cid:67)
(cid:65)
This setting allows you to save power and
get the maximum possible running time for
your camera’s batteries. It turns the LCD
and camera off automatically after a certain
period of inactivity.
Sound Settings
Volume
Back
Power Saver
Auto
Normal
Best
• Auto
• Normal
• Best
Power
Saver
Auto
Normal
Best
LCD power off
time
Turn off time
3 min
1 min
30 sec
5 min
3 min
1 min
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Language
Date/Time
Refer to the “Reset your language” section
on page 23.
Refer to the “Reset Date/Time” section on
page 24.
Zone
LCD Brightness
The Zone 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 (cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to
select the departure place (
) and
destination (
) fields.
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
2. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
button to select
a city located in the same time zone as
that of the field. Press the
button to
confirm settings.
Use this setting to adjust the brightness of
your LCD.
Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
the brightness of screen and press the
button to confirm.
button to adjust
(cid:67)
LCD Brightness
Normal+2
Normal
+1
-1
-2
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File Settings
Mode:
button to enter the menu.
2. Press the (cid:65)
menu.
button to enter the menu.
1. Press the
button, press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select
and press the
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select
and press the
/
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to enter the
3. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select the item to be set and press the
/
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
Format
Copy to Card
File Numbering
Reset
FW Version
V000000
4. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select an option and press the
button to confirm.
Refer to the following pages for more details about each setting.
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Format
Copy to Card
Please note: formatting enables you to
delete all contents in the memory card and
built-in memory, including protected photo
and movie files.
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.
Doing so will clear all data.
Format
No
Yes
If you select「Yes」the camera will
format its memory.
If there is no memory card in the
camera, the built-in memory will be
formatted; if there is a memory card,
only the card will be formatted.
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File Numbering
Reset
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.
Use this setting to restore the camera to its
original default settings.
File Numbering
Reset camera settings to factory defaults.
Reset
No
Yes
Create a new directory and
reset the file number.
No
Yes
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FW Version
Use this setting to view the current camera
firmware version.
When there is a new firmware version in the
memory card, select「Yes」to update.
FW Version
Current Ver: VXXXXXX
Back
FW Version
Current Ver: V1XXXXX
New Ver.: V2XXXXX
Update Firmware?
Yes
Cancel
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CONNECTION SETTINGS
1. Press the
button, press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select
and press the
(cid:67)
button to select
and press the
/
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to enter
(cid:67)
button to select the item to be set and press the
/
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
Mode:
button to enter the menu.
2. Press the (cid:65)
the menu.
3. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
button to enter the menu.
USB
TV-System
PC
NTSC
4. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select an option and press the
button to confirm.
Refer to the following pages for more details about each setting.
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Connecting to a Computer
You can use the Micro USB cable to connect the camera and copy (transmit) photos to a
computer, printer or other device.
Setting the USB Mode
The camera’s Micro USB port can be set to connect with 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.
(cid:67)
button to select「USB」and press the
/
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to enter
1. Press the (cid:65)
the menu.
2. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select「PC」and press the
button to confirm.
USB
PCPC
Printer
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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.
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4. After the transmission is complete, disconnect the Micro USB cable according to the
instructions specifying how to safely remove USB devices.
Connecting to a PICTBRIDGE™ Compatible Printer
PICTBRIDGE™ technology allows printing of the photos saved in the memory card by the
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.
select「Printer」and press the
to confirm.
2. Press the (cid:65)
button to
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
Printer
USB
PCPC
(cid:67)
button
Setting the USB Mode
The camera’s 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
Printer.
1. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
select「USB」and press the
button to enter the menu.
(cid:67)
button to
/
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
After the camera is reset, it will switch
to PC mode automatically from USB
mode.
See “PICTBRIDGE™“ section on page
102.
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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.
Connection 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 Micro USB cable again.
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101
Using the PICTBRIDGE™ Menu
After setting the USB mode to Printer, the
PICTBRIDGE™ menu will appear.
Print (with Date)
PictBridge
Print (with Date)
Print (without Date)
Print Index
Print DPOF Images
Exit
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.
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
Press the (cid:65)
menu item and press the
enter the item.
(cid:67)
button to select a
(cid:67)
button to
/
(cid:65)
Refer to the following sections for more
detailed information on each setting.
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Back
2. Press the(cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select a
photo to be printed.
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3. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
select the number of copies for the
currently displayed photo.
button to
(cid:67)
4. Press the
button and the following
screen will appear.
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.
Print (with Date)
Yes
Cancel
5. Select「Yes」and press the
button
to confirm printing; select「Cancel」and
press the
button to cancel printing.
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Back
2. Press the(cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select a
photo to be printed.
3. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
select the number of copies for the
currently displayed photo.
(cid:67)
button to
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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.
4. Press the
button and the following
Print Index
screen will appear.
Print (Without Date)
Yes
Cancel
5. Select「Yes」and press the
button
to confirm printing; select「Cancel」and
press the
button to cancel printing.
Print Index
Yes
Cancel
2. Select「Yes」and press the
button
to confirm printing; select「Cancel」and
press the
button to cancel printing.
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Print DPOF Images
Exit
To use DPOF printing, you must select your
photos for printing using the DPOF settings
beforehand. See “DPOF” section on page
89.
1.
In the PICTBRIDGE™ menu,
select「Print DPOF Images」and the
screen as shown below appears.
Remove USB Cable!
Select「Exit」to exit the PICTBRIDGE™
menu. At this time, the message「Remove
USB Cable!」appears on the screen.
Print DPOF Images
Yes
Cancel
2. Select「Yes」and press the
button
to confirm printing; select「Cancel」and
press the
button to cancel printing.
Disconnect the Micro USB cable from the
camera and printer.
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Video System
You can use the AV cable (which should be purchased separately) to connect the camera and
the television for the video output. Connect one end of the AV cable to USB/AV port of the
camera; connect the other end to AV-OUT port of the television. Adjust the format of the video
output system according to your requirements, and the steps are as follows:
1. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
to enter the menu.
(cid:67)
button to select「TV-System」and press the
(cid:65)
/
(cid:67)
button
2. Press the (cid:65)
(cid:67) /
(cid:65)
(cid:67)
button to select「NTSC」, and press the
button to confirm.
TV-System
PC(cid:54)(cid:39)(cid:50)
(cid:52)(cid:58)(cid:57)(cid:41)
The video output system would change accordingly based upon the changes of the
selected language.
NTSC: English, Chinese (Traditional), Japanese, French, Korean, Russian
PAL: German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese (Simplified), Portuguese, Arabic
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APPENDICES
Product Specifications
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Image
Sensor
Type
1/2.3”BSI CMOS
Effective Pixels
16.35 Megapixels
Total Pixels
16.76 Megapixels
Focal Length
4.25mm (Wide) — 225.25mm (Tele)
35mm film equivalent
23.7mm (Wide) — 1255.9mm (Tele)
F number
F2.8 (Wide) ~ F5.6 (Tele)
Lens
Lens Construction
13 groups 15 elements
Optical Zoom
53x
Optical Zoom
Normal: (Wide) 60cm ~ ∞, (Tele) 300cm ~ ∞;
Macro: 1cm ~ ∞ (Wide Only)
Autofocus System
Anti-Handshake
Digital Zoom
TTL Autofocus
Optical Image Stabilization
4x Digital Zoom (Combined Zoom: 212x)
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(4:3)
(3:2)
(16:9)
14MP: 4608 X 3072
12MP: 4608 X 2592
2MP: 1920 X 1080
Still
Image
Number of
Recording
Pixels
16MP: 4608 X 3456
10MP: 3648 X 2736
5MP: 2592 X 1944
3MP: 2048 X 1536
0.3MP: 640 X 480
Movie
1920 X 1080 (30fps), 1280 X 720 (60fps/30fps), 640 X 480 (30fps),
High-Speed Movie: 640 X 480 (120fps)
Image Compression
Best, Fine, Normal
DCF, DPOF (Ver1.1)
Support
Yes
File Format
Still
Image
Exif 2.3 (JPEG)
Movie MOV [Image: H.264; Audio: Linear PCM (Stereo)]
Shooting Modes
Scene Mode
Auto Mode, Program AE, Shutter priority, Aperture priority, Manual
Mode, Face Beautifier, Wireless Mode, Scene Mode, Movie Mode,
Custom Settings
Panorama Mode, Handheld Night, Multi Exposure, Pet Mode, Snow,
Party, Sport, Night Portrait, Portrait, Children, Landscape, Sunset,
Fireworks
Detection Features
Face, Smile, Blink, Cat, Dog
Photo Touch-up
Red-Eye Reduction, Skin Soften, Eye Brightening, Eye Enlargement
HDR
Yes
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Scan Panorama
Up to 360°
LCD
3.0 inch (460k Pixels)
Image Auto Rotation
Yes
ISO Sensitivity
Auto, ISO100/200/400/800/1600/3200
AF Method
Single AF, Multi-AF (TTL 25-point), Object Tracking ,
Face-Detection
Exposure Metering
Method
Artificial Intelligence AE (AiAE), Center-Weighted Average, Spot
(Fixed to Center of Frame), Face AE
Exposure Control
Method
Program AE (AE-Lock Available), Shutter Prior AE, Aperture Prior
AE
Exposure
Compensation
Shutter Speed
±3 EV in 1/3 Step Increments
1/2000 ~ 30 Seconds
Continuous Shot
Yes
Playback Modes
Single, Index (9/16 Thumbnails), Slide Show, Date,
Continuous Shooting, Zoom (Approx. X 2 ~ X 8)
White Balance Control
AWB, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Fluorescent CWF,
Incandescent, Manual WB, Color Temperature Setting (1900K ~
10000K)
Flash
Flash Method
Flash Modes
Pop-up (Manual)
Force Off, Flash Auto, Fill Flash, Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync.,
Slow Sync.+Red-Eye Reduction
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Internal Memory: Approx. 8MB
Recording Media
SD/SDHC Card (Up to 32GB Support) [MMC Card Not
Supported]
Multi-Language Support 11 Languages
AV-OUT/USB 2.0 (Micro 5 pin USB)
Yes
Remote Control
Yes (via iOS/Android Device)
Jacks
Wireless
Power
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery LB-060, 3.7V 1100mAh,
In-Camera Charging
Shooting Capability
(Battery Performance)
Approx. 240 Shots (Based on CIPA Standards)
Operation Environment
Temperature: 0 ~ 40°C, Humidity: 0 ~ 90%
Dimensions (W X H
X D)
Approx. 121.3 X 85.8 X 97.5mm (Based on CIPA Standards)
Weight
Approx. 508g (Body only)
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Prompts and Warning Messages
Message
Description
Action
Warning! Battery
exhausted.
Lens obstruction,
Re-start Camera.
Suggest using tripod.
Camera battery is depleted. It is a
warning indicating that the camera is
going to shut off.
The lens is jammed or some foreign
object is preventing the lens from
functioning properly.
When continuous exposure is
enabled, this prompt message is
displayed when the photo shooting
screen is displayed for the first time.
Charge battery or replace
with a charged battery.
Turn off the camera and
restart it to reset the lens.
The message will disappear
after 2 seconds.
Built-in memory error!
An error has occurred in the built in
memory.
Try shutting off the camera
and turning it on again.
Improper alignment.
Please try again.
The offset is too big for panorama
shooting.
Warning! Do not
turn off your camera
during update!
The message appears during the
firmware update process.
Keep the camera steady
while shooting to maintain
alignment.
The message disappears
after the camera update
and restart.
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Message
Description
Action
Remove USB
Cable!
Indicates that you can
disconnect the Micro USB
cable.
The message disappears after
you disconnect the Micro USB
cable.
Connection Failed!
Failure to connect to PC,
printer, or TV-system.
Remove cable, reinsert cable, and
retry connection.
Write Protect !
The SD 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 camera’s internal memory
is full.
Erase files or insert a memory
card that has available memory.
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Message
Description
Action
Card Error !
The card cannot be recog-
nized after being formatted.
Check that the SD card is
compatible with the camera.
Card is not
formatted.
An error has occurred with the
memory card.
Slow access
When a card lower than Class
4 is recording movie above
HD, the writing speed will be
slower and the recording will
not continue.
Cannot write to SD
card.
The camera cannot write to
the SD card.
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.
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 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.
This image cannot
be edited.
The file format does not sup-
port editing or the edited file
cannot be edited again.
The message will disappear after 2
seconds and return to the original
image.
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Message
Exceeded
maximum folder
number.
The folder number in the card exceeds the
maximum folder number (999).
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.
Unable to
recognize files.
The format of the file viewed is not support-
ed or the file is damaged and cannot be
recognized properly.
This message will only
disappear after the file is
deleted.
No Picture!
When the play button is pushed and there
are no files on memory card or in camera.
No continuous
group file.
Protected!
Undeletable!
When the camera switches from Playback
Mode to Cont. Playback Mode, and there
are no continuous group files, this message
will be displayed.
The file is protected and cannot be deleted.
Copy the data to your
PC, and format the
memory card.
The message will disap-
pear after 2 seconds and
return to Thumbnail 3x3
mode.
The message will dis-
appear after 2 seconds
and return to previous
screen.
The message will disap-
pear after 2 seconds and
return to Thumbnail 3x3
mode.
Unlocked file under “Pro-
tect”, and make sure SD
card is unlocked.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Camera does not
turn on
Possible Causes
The battery has been
depleted.
The battery is not inserted
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 SD memory card is full.
The memory card is locked.
Solution
Recharge the battery.
Correctly reinstall the battery.
Recharge 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.
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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 SD 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 than 4 to improve
performance.
Release the write lock of the
memory card or replace with
another card.
Delete unwanted files.
The flash icon
appears on the LCD
Current shooting environment
requires flash.
Turn on flash.
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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 : Φ52mm)
If you choose to change the factory assigned, random Wireless password on your
camera, please be sure to update and enter the new randomly assigned password on
your smart device. Some smart devices will automatically remember and save any
previously entered Wireless password. Be sure to clear the old password on your smart
device manually before attempting to connect the MINOLTA MN53Z’s Wireless to your
device. (Depending upon your smart device make and model, operation may vary, so
please refer to your smart device user manual and instructions.
iOS™ Example
Android™ Example
MN53Z
1
MN53Z
2
MN53Z
3
MN53Z_XXXX
1
2
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Memory Card Compatibility
Refer to the chart below for compatible types of SD cards (√: Compatible X: Not Compatible)
micro
SD
micro
SDHC
Conversion
adapter to
SD card
micro
SDXC
exFAT
SD
SDHC
SDXC
Format
FAT12, 16
FAT32
FAT12, 16
FAT32
exFAT
Capacity Up to 2GB 4~32GB 64GB~2TB
Up to 2GB 4~32GB 64GB~2TB
Compati-
bility
X
X
X
√
√
X
It indicates that the writing speed class will be displayed on the memory card.
Use a memory card with the appropriate writing speed for the video recording mode to be
recorded. (O: Recommended X: Not recommended)
Speed
Class
UHS
Speed
Class
Video
Speed
Class
Video Recording
4K
FHD
HD
VGA
90MB/sec
60MB/sec
30MB/sec
10MB/sec
Class 10
6MB/sec
4MB/sec
2MB/sec
Class 6
Class 4
Class 2
UHS-III
UHS-I
V90
V60
V30
V10
V6
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
-
-
√
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
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HDR effect may be affected by handshaking, light, subject movement or shooting environment. The flash is not available in HDR It may take longer to save a photo in mode. HDR. AE Bracketing (0.3EV, 0.7EV, 1.0EV, 1.3EV, 1.7EV, 2.0EV) The camera will automatically and continuously take three pictures separately with a brightness of original, darker and brighter as long as you press the shutter once. Press the of exposure. button to select the range 3. Press the button to confirm the settings and then enter shooting screen. Mode:
WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) When the camera detects that there is a big contrast in brightness between scenes and such scenes are against the light, it will automatically adjust the brightness and saturation to capture an image that better represents the scene. For WDR in the
: adjustable;
mode:
: unadjustable and on by default;
Other modes: not available. WDR is not available in mode. Single Please refer to page 135~136 for a detailed explanation of HDR and WDR effects. Single WDR 63 63 62 Exposure Compensation Functions Setting EV Adjustment Set up Exposure Compensation to adjust the picture brightness. If there is very high contrast between the photographed object and the background, the brightness of the picture can be adjusted as necessary. (This can be adjusted in Mode) EV-0.0 F00.0 0/0000 ISO00000 The adjustable range of exposure value is from EV -3.0 to EV +3.0. The EV Function Menu of the camera includes functions, such as EV (Exposure Value) Adjustment, ISO, Shutter Adjustment, Aperture Adjustment, etc. Using the appropriate Function Settings can improve your pictures. Please follow the steps below to set:
1. Press the button to display the Settings screen. 4 options in [ Exposure Compensation Functions Setting ]:
EV Adjustment ISO Adjustment Shutter Speed Adjustment Aperture Adjustment 2. Press the [
the Setting options.
] button to select 3. Press the [
] button to adjust the option values. 4. Press the button to complete the setting and enter shooting screen. 64 65 ISO Adjustment ISO allows you to set the sensitivity of the camera sensor. Please use a higher ISO value in darker places and a lower value in brighter conditions.
(This can be adjusted in Mode) Shutter Speed Adjustment For shutter speed, the camera may automatically set the aperture value corresponding to the manually set shutter speed so as to obtain a most suitable exposure value. The movement of object may be shown by adjusting the shutter speed. High shutter value can help you more clearly capture fast moving objects, while low shutter value can better show the movement of objects. (This can be adjusted in Mode) EV-0.0 F00.0 0/0000 ISO00000 Options of ISO value: Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 and 3200. EV-0.0 F00.0 0/0000 ISO00000 64 65 65 Aperture Adjustment You can adjust the aperture size value. Selecting a large aperture opening will emphasize the point of focus and show a blurry background and foreground. A small aperture opening will keep both the background and main object in clear focus.
(This can be adjusted in Mode) Using Quick Recording In Photo Shooting Mode, press the button to begin recording video. EV-0.0 F00.0 0/0000 0/0///0//0///0//0 000 00000
///0000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000/00/0/0 0000//////0//////000000000000000 00000000000000000 ISO00000 00:00:00 00/15 15 pictures at most can be taken by pressing the shutter when recording. The sizes of images taken are as below when playing them back:
FHD -> 2M HD -> 1M DVD -> VGA Once you are finished, press the again to stop recording. The camera will save the video and return to the shooting screen. button 66 66 67 67 i Button Function Menu Functions that can be enabled are different under each mode. Mode:
The image color setting allows you to select different effects. 1. Press the button to select the Image color setting menu. Normal Partial Color-Red Partial Color-Yellow Partial Color-Blue Partial Color-Green Dreamy Vignetting Salon Punk Negative Reflection Sketch Fish Eye 2. Press the [
] button to select the image color setting options. 4 Grids - Stylish (2M) Normal Vivid Sepia Black and White Fish Eye effect is not available when shot size is 20M. 67 67 66 66 Using the Lens Function Ring There is a lens function ring lever in one side of the lens. Moving it up and down can switch among ZOOM/AF, SMART and MF mode. Zoom/AF Mode Rotate the lens function ring for optical zoom. 1. Switch the lens function ring lever to position
. 2. Rotate the lens function ring to optically zoom the object. x3.0 EV-0.0 F00.0 0/0000 ISO00000 Rotating the lens function ring in Zoom/
AF mode is only for optical zoom. 00:00:00 0000 EV-0.0 F00.0 0/0000 ISO00000 68 69 Function Ring (Smart) Mode Rotate the lens function ring to set parameters of aperture, shutter, ISO, EV, etc. 1. Switch the lens function ring lever to
. position 2. Rotate the lens function ring or turn the jog dial to select options needed. EV-0.7 EV+0.7 EV-0.3 EV+0.3 EV+0.0 EV-0.0 F00.0 0/0000 0/0/0/00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0/0/0///0/0//000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ISO00000 ISO00000 SO00000 3. Press the button to complete the setting and enter shooting screen. The selection of functions of Function Ring (Smart) in the menu is needed before using Function Ring (Smart) mode. The default setting is Normal.
(See P91 for details) Options Normal Aperture Priority Shutter Priority EV ISO Continuous Shot Color White Balance Image Size Expo Metering Flash AF Area Referred Pages P64 P66 P65 P64 P65 P62 P67 P60 P82 P79 P58 P55 68 69 69 MF(Manual Focus) Mode Rotate the lens function ring for manual focus. 1. Switch the lens function ring lever to position
. 2. If the lens function ring is operated or the jog dial is turned the focus enlargement frame will appear on the LCD. After clear focus is achieved through manual adjustment, press the the focus enlargement frame. The camera will return to the normal shooting screen. Semi-pressing the shutter button will have no effect; you need to fully press the shutter button to take a normal photo. button to close 00:00:00 0000 10 Manual focus works only under the EV-0.0 F00.0 0/0000 ISO00000 mode. The MF assist needs to be enabled in the menu before it will function. (See P85 for details) 70 70 71 PLAYBACK Viewing Photos and Videos For viewing taken photos and videos on the LCD:
1. After pressing the button, the last photo or video clip taken will be displayed on the
] button to scroll through the photos or video clips stored in the built-
LCD. 2. Press the [
in memory or on the Memory Card. 3. To play a selected video clip, press the An operation guide appears on the screen when playing back a video. Press the appropriate buttons to enable the corresponding functions. Under Playback Paused button to enter the movie playback mode. 00:00:00 00:00:00 00:00:00 00:00:00 Pause Rewind Fast Forward Clockwise Volume Up Play Counterclockwise Volume Down Volume Mute Frame Backward Frame Forward Cancel Playback 71 70 Thumbnail View When in Playback Mode, rotate the Zoom position to display Lever counter to the thumbnail images of the photos and videos on the screen. 2. Press the [
] button to select a picture or video
clip to view and press the restore it to the original size. button to W Zoom Out T Zoom In 3. As shown in the picture, press the button to select index mode. 4 options in [ Index Mode ] :
Single Index Date Folder Cont. Group Slide Show When the icon this is a video file. appears, it means When the icon this is a continuous group file. appears, it means 1. Slide the Zoom lever to switch between 3 x 3 and 4 x 4 thumbnails. Select index mode Select index mode 72 73 Using Zoom Playback (for still pictures only) button to switch to Playback Mode. When playing back photos, you can also use the Zoom Lever to zoom in on the photos 2 to 8 times their original magnification. 1. Press the 2. Press the [
3. Rotate the Zoom lever to 4. Roll the jog dial clockwise to zoom in and counterclockwise to zoom out. 5. The bottom right corner of the LCD will display the number of times the image is magnified
] button to select a picture to be zoomed in on. position to zoom in.
and area of the photo shown. x2 x2 6. Press the [
] button to navigate and select a portion of the photo to be zoomed in on. 7. Press the button to return the image to its original scale. Movie images cannot be magnified. 73 72 Continuous Shot Group Playback High speed (VGA) and fast (2M) Continuous Shot images can be played back as a group. 1. Press the button to enter Playback Screen. 2. Press the [
] button to select Continuous Group. 3. Press the button to start playback. 0000/00/00 000-0000 000-0000 0000/00/00 0000/00/00 000-0000 0000/00/00 000-0000 000-0000 00000000 Thumbnail3x3 0000 0000 00 00 Cont. Group Playing Pause Pause Cancel Play (back to 1:1 playback for Continuous Group) Playing Play Previous Photo (loop available only in Continuous Group) Next Photo (loop available only in Continuous Group) Cancel Play (back to 1:1 playback for Continuous Group) Pause 74 75 Animation Panorama Play Panoramic Animation Playing is to play full size image in accordance with the shooting direction. After playing, it will automatically return to the static screen of panoramic image. 1. Press the button to enter Playback Screen. 2. Press the [
] button to select animated panoramic photos. 3. Press the button to play in selected shooting direction. 0000/00/00 000-0000 Thumbnail3x3 Video Panorama Playing Pause Pause Cancel Play In the process of panoramic animation playback, press the [
playing and return to the playback screen.
] button to stop Picture will not be rotated during panorama play or pause. 74 75 Slideshow This setting allows you to view all the stored images as a slideshow. 1. Press the screen. button to enter playback 2. Rotate the Zoom lever counter to the position to display thumbnails 3 x 3 and then press the select the index mode. button to Slide Show Back 3. Press the [
] button to select Slideshow Playing and then press the button to enter slide option. 4. Press the [
play effect and then press the to confirm.
] button to select button 76 Exit Exit Type 1: Slow-in and slow-out Type 2: Separate in middle and move off to the left and right Type 3: Separate into blocks and spin in 77 Deleting Photos and Videos In Playback Mode, press the [
] button to delete your photos and videos. To delete photos or videos:
1. Press the button to switch to playback mode. 2. Press the [
] button to select the photos or videos to be deleted. 3. Press the [
] button and the deletion screen is displayed. Delete One Exit 4. Press the [
to confirm.
] button to select [Delete One] or [Exit] and press the button Erased photos/video clips cannot be recovered. Please refer to page 98 for instructions on deleting more than one image at a time. 76 77
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button to 2. Press the [
] button to select the shooting menu to be set. 3. Press the [
] button or turn jog dial to select options of the the shooting menu to be set and then press the button to confirm. Refer to the following pages for more details about each setting. USING THE MENUS Shooting Menu Mode:
1. In Shooting Mode, press the enter the Shooting Menu. 12 options in [ Shooting Menu ]:
Continuous Shot Mode (refer to P62) Expo Metering AF (Auto Focus) Area (refer to P55) WB (White Balance) Mode (refer to P60) Macro Mode (refer to P56) Color (refer to P67) Flash mode (refer to P58) OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) Self-Timer Mode (refer to P57) Beautifier (Adjustable only in Mode) Select Scene
(Adjustable only in Mode) Menu Functions that can be enabled are different under each mode. 78 79 Expo Metering Use this setting to select the target size of the cameras field of view to be metered. OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) This mode can help reduce photo blur caused by unintentional shaking, or low light. Expo Metering: AiAE OIS: On Spot For metering the block displayed in the center of the screen. Center For metering the object in the center of the screen. AiAE (Artificial Intelligence AE) Evaluates the light intensity at multiple points in the frame and automatically determines the best value for the light meter. OIS: Off OIS: On Use this image stabilization mode in dark environments. Shooting in a windy or unstable environment (such as a moving vehicle) may cause blurry images. You may not need OIS when using a tripod. 78 79 79 Beautifier Select the effect for Face Beautifier Mode. Select Scene Select a scene mode under SCN Mode. Select Scene
. Beautifier:Effect 1 Skin Soften Effect 1: Skin Soften Effect 2: Skin Soften
+ Eye Brightening Effect 3: Skin Soften
+ Eye Brightening
+ Eye Enlargement 80 80 81 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 Shoot Setting1 Mode:
1. Press the button, press the [
] button to select
. 2. Press the button to enter the menu. 3. Press the [
] button to select 6 options in [Shoot Settings 1]:
Image Size Movie Size Quality MF Assist AF Assist Beam Digital Zoom Functions that can be enabled are different under each mode. 80 81 Image Size The Size setting refers to the image resolution in pixels. A higher image resolution allows you to print that image in larger sizes without degrading the photo image quality. Image Size Image Size Image Size 20M Movie Size Movie Size 18M-3:2 Quality Quality 15M-16:9 MF Assist MF Assist 10M AF Assist Beam AF Assist Beam 5M Digital Zoom Digital Zoom 3M 1920x1080 30fps 1920x1080 30fps JPG Best JPG Best 20M 20M On On Off Off Off Off Exit Exit Select Select Set Set 20M: High quality printing 18M-3:2: full size printing 15M-16:9: 16:9 display 10M: poster printing 5M: A3 printing 3M: A4 printing 2M-16:9: 4x 6 printing VGA: E-Mail The larger the number of recorded pixels, the larger the file size and the fewer files that can be saved on your memory card. 82 Movie Size Set the image resolution used during video recording. Movie Size Image Size Image Size 1920x1080 30fps Movie Size Movie Size 1280x720 60fps Quality Quality 1280x720 30fps MF Assist MF Assist 640x480 30fps AF Assist Beam AF Assist Beam 640x360 120fps Digital Zoom Digital Zoom Select Select Set Set 1920x1080 30fps 1920x1080 30fps JPG Best JPG Best 20M 20M On On Off Off Off Off Exit Exit Total time of video recorded for each setting:
No. Image Pixels Recommendation Frames
(fps) Recording Time
(approximate)
(4GB) 1 2 3 4 5 1920 x 1080 *
1280 x 720 *
1280 x 720 *
640 x 480 640 x 360 30 60 30 30 120 Class 6 Class 6 Class 4 Class 4 Class 6 30 Minutes 33 Minutes 59 Minutes 105 Minutes 54 Minutes 83
* The longest recording time is 29 minutes at one time. When recording in higher pixel resolutions for extended periods of time, this can cause the camera to generate heat. This is not a camera malfunction. When the video format is set as 640 x 360 120fps, shooting time is 30 seconds, playback time is 2 minutes. Sound recording is disabled when 640 x 360 120fps is chosen. Quality The Quality setting can be used to adjust the image compression ratio. Quality Image Size Image Size RAW+JPG Movie Size Movie Size RAW Quality Quality JPG Fine MF Assist MF Assist JPG Best AF Assist Beam AF Assist Beam Digital Zoom Digital Zoom Select Select Set Set 1920x1080 30fps 1920x1080 30fps JPG Best JPG Best 20M 20M On On Off Off Off Off Exit Exit RAW+JPG (Available in mode) Creates two images: one in RAW and the other in JPG best. RAW (Available in mode) The image file will contain more data that can be used for the purpose of editing on a computer. JPG Fine JPG Best 84 If RAW or RAW+JPG is selected, the settings of Colour Effect, Continuous Shot, Cont.Shot-Fast (2M), Cont.Shot-High Speed
(VGA), HDR and AE Bracketing cannot be adjusted. 00:00:00 00:00:00 0000 0000 MF (Manual Focus) Assist Enables an enlarged focus window during the use of manual focus to provide the user better visibility for focus control.
(Adjustable in mode) MF Assist 1920x1080 30fps 1920x1080 30fps JPG Best JPG Best 20M 20M On On Off Off Off Off Exit Exit Image Size Image Size Off Movie Size Movie Size On Quality Quality MF Assist MF Assist AF Assist Beam AF Assist Beam Digital Zoom Digital Zoom Off On EV-0.0 F00.0 0/0000 ISO00000 Select Select Set Set Single 85 AF Assist Beam In a darker environment, the AF assist beam setting can be turned on for better focus. AF Assist Beam Digital Zoom This setting is for adjusting digital zoom. If this function is disabled, only optical zoom can be used. Digital Zoom 1920x1080 30fps 1920x1080 30fps JPG Best JPG Best 20M 20M On On Off Off Off Off Exit Exit Image Size Image Size Off Movie Size Movie Size On Quality Quality MF Assist MF Assist AF Assist Beam AF Assist Beam Digital Zoom Digital Zoom Off On 1920x1080 30fps 1920x1080 30fps JPG Best JPG Best 20M 20M On On Off Off Off Off Exit Exit Image Size Image Size Off Movie Size Movie Size On Quality Quality MF Assist MF Assist AF Assist Beam AF Assist Beam Digital Zoom Digital Zoom Off On Select Select Set Set Select Select Set Set 86 86 87 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 Shoot Setting 2 Mode:
1. Press the button, press the [
] button to select
. 2. Press the button to enter the menu. 3. Press the [
] button to select 6 options in [Shoot Settings 2]:
Date Imprint Quick Review Continuous AF Face Detection Custom Settings Function Ring (Smart) Functions that can be enabled are different under each mode. 86 87 Date Imprint Include a Date/Time stamp on the photo image. Date Imprint Date Imprint Date Imprint Off Quick Review Quick Review Date Cont. AF Cont. AF Date/Time Face Detection Face Detection Custom Settings Custom Settings Function Ring (Smart) Function Ring (Smart) Select Select Set Set Off Off 1 sec 1 sec Off Off On On Normal Normal Exit Exit Quick Review This option enables a quick review of images immediately after capture. Each picture will be displayed on the LCD screen per the selections below. Quick Review Date Imprint Date Imprint Off Quick Review Quick Review 1 Sec Cont. AF Cont. AF 2 Sec Face Detection Face Detection 3 Sec Custom Settings Custom Settings Function Ring (Smart) Function Ring (Smart) Select Select Set Set Off Off 1 sec 1 sec Off Off On On Normal Normal Exit Exit Off 1 sec 2 sec 3 sec 2019/07/01 00:00 Off Date Date / Time 88 Continuous AF Use the Continuous AF setting to be able to continuously focus automatically when taking pictures. Face Detection Detects and focuses on faces to make all faces as clear as possible in Photo Mode. Cont. AF Date Imprint Date Imprint Off Quick Review Quick Review On Cont. AF Cont. AF Face Detection Face Detection Custom Settings Custom Settings Function Ring (Smart) Function Ring (Smart) Select Select Set Set Off Off 1 sec 1 sec Off Off On On Normal Normal Exit Exit Off On Face Detection Date Imprint Date Imprint Off Quick Review Quick Review On Cont. AF Cont. AF Face Detection Face Detection Custom Settings Custom Settings Function Ring (Smart) Function Ring (Smart) Select Select Set Set Off Off 1 sec 1 sec Off Off On On Normal Normal Exit Exit 1. Hold the camera steadily and then focus on the object to detect its face. A focus frame will appear at the face on the screen when a face is detected. 89 2. Press the shutter button half-way down to focus. The LCD will show a green focus frame when the subject is in focus. Custom Settings Custom settings stores the current movie shooting mode and its parameters. The stored mode and parameters are automatically used in Custom Settings mode. Custom Settings Set camera to user custom mode No Yes 3. Press the shutter button all the way down to take pictures. The closed eyes detection is usually on. If the camera detects in the course of quick review there is a face with eyes closed, a prompt of closed eyes will appear
. No Yes 90 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) Date Imprint Date Imprint Normal Quick Review Quick Review Aperture priority Cont. AF Cont. AF Shutter priority Face Detection Face Detection Custom Settings Custom Settings EV ISO Function Ring (Smart) Function Ring (Smart) Continuous Shot Select Select Set Set Off Off 1 sec 1 sec Off Off On On Normal Normal Exit Exit Continuous Shot Color White Balance Image Size Expo Metering Flash AF Area Normal Aperture Priority Shutter Priority EV ISO 91
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Mode:
Menu 1. Press the button to display the 7 options in [ Menu ]
playback screen and press the to enter the menu. button 7 options in [Playback Menu]:
Playback Menu Menu Display Mode Rotate Color HDR Touch-Up Resize 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) Wireless Settings
(See P41 for details) 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 93 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 92 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 Sepia Black and White 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 setting menu. button to enter the color effect 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 97 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 1024x680 Resize to 1024x576
: Resize to 640X480 Resize to 640x428 Resize to 640x360 Only for adjusting pictures with high resolution to those with low resolution. Sizes of photos taken in panorama mode or rotated cannot be adjusted. Playback Settings Mode:
1. Press the button, press the [
] button to select
. 2. Press the button to enter the menu. 3. Press the [
] 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 Refer to the following pages for more details about each setting. 97 96 Protect To prevent any pictures or videos from being accidentally erased, use this setting to lock one or all of the files. 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 Cont. Group Delete all photos in the Date Folder. Delete all photos in the Cont. Group. All Delete all photos or videos. 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 Reset Lock all photos or videos. 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 One Delete Delete All DPOF DPOF Reset Trim Trim Play Slide Show Play Slide Show One All Reset Select Select Set Set Exit Exit 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 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 Still Captures DPOF DPOF Videos Trim Trim Cont. Group Play Slide Show Play Slide Show 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 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. 101 General Settings Mode :
1. Press the button, press the [
] button to select
. 2. Press the button to enter the menu. 3. Press the [
] 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. 100 101 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 Select Set Exit Select Select Set Set Exit Exit Auto Auto English English Home Home 2019.07.01 00:00 2019.07.01 00:00 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 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. LCD Brightness Use this setting to adjust the brightness of your LCD.
Press the [
the brightness of screen and press the button to confirm.
] button to adjust LCD Brightness Select Set Exit 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 [
select the departure place (
destination (
) fields.
] button to
) 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. World Time Trindade, Martim Vaz London, Iceland Select Set Exit 103 File Settings Mode:
1. Press the button, press the [
] button to select
. 2. Press the button to enter the menu. 3. Press the [
] button to select 5 options in [File Settings] :
Format Copy to Card File Numbering Reset Settings Version 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 [Yes] or [No] and press the button to confirm. Refer to the following pages for more details about each setting. 104 105 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. 104 105 105 Copy to Card Use this setting to copy the files stored in the built-in memory to a memory card. 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. 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 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.
FW Version: X.XX Reset Settings Reset camera settings to factory defaults. No Yes When there is a new firmware version in the memory card, select [Yes] to update. Current Ver: X.XX New Ver: X.XX Update Firmware?
Version 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 USB PC TV-System TV-System Printer HDMI CEC Control HDMI CEC Control 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 108 109 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. 108 109 109 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 [
] button to select [Printer] and press the confirm. button to USB USB USB PC TV-System TV-System Printer HDMI CEC Control HDMI CEC Control 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. 111 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. Connection 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. 110 111 111 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 Press the [
a menu item and press the enter the item.
] button to select button to Refer to the following sections for more detailed information on each setting. 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. 01 Back 2. Press the [
photo to be printed.
] button to select a 112 113 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. 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. PictBridge Print (With Date) Yes Cancel 5. Select [Yes] and press the button to confirm; select [Cancel] to cancel printing. 01 Back 2. Press the [
photo to be printed.
] button to select a 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. 112 113 113 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. Exit Select [Exit] to exit the PICTBRIDGE menu. At this time, the message [Remove USB Cable!] will appear on the screen. Remove USB Cable!
PictBridge Print DPOF Images Yes Cancel 2. Select [Yes] and press the button to confirm; select [Cancel] to cancel printing. Disconnect the Micro USB cable from the camera and printer. 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 [
select [NTSC] or [PAL] and press the button to confirm.
] button to 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. 116 117 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) 116 117
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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 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. 118 Introduction on Icons 1. 2. Info Hiding/Display Zoom-in
: Zoom in Images
: Zoom out Images 3. Rotate Images
: Only Turn Left 4. Image Index
: 5*3 Index Playback
: 10*5 Index Playback
: 3*1 Date Folder Index
: 5*3 Cont. Group Index Back Play Slide Show 5. 6. 7. Button for Switching Between Previous and Next Images 119 The following operations are available during HDMI CEC playback:
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 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 119 119 118 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 Playback Full Size Playback Index Playback Video Play Cont. Group Play Panoramic File Play Zoom In Zoom Out Rotate Info Hiding/
Display Delete O X O O O O
(turn left only) Play Slide Show Edit Image O*1
(Movable to four directions during zoom-in) O O X X X O X 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*2 O*3 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. 122 122 123 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 Normal: (Wide) 50 cm ~ , (Tele) 250 cm ~ ;
Macro: 1 cm ~ (Wide Only) Autofocus System TTL Autofocus Electronic Viewfinder Yes (-3 ~ +1 diopter) Anti-Handshake Digital Zoom Optical Image Stabilization 4x Digital Zoom (Combined Zoom: 268x) 122 123
(4:3)
(3:2)
(16:9) 18MP: 5184 3456 15MP: 5120 2880 2MP: 1920 1080 Still Image Number of Recording Pixels 20MP: 5184 3888 10MP: 3648 2736 5MP: 2592 1944 3MP: 2048 1536 0.3MP: 640 480 Movie 1920 1080 (30fps), 1280 720 (60fps), 1280 720 (30fps), 640 480 (30fps), High-Speed Movie: 640 360 (120fps) Image Compression Best, Fine DCF, DPOF (Ver1.1) Support Yes File Format Still Image JPEG (Fine, Standard), RAW, RAW+ JPEG (Fine) Movie MOV [Image: H.264; Audio: Linear PCM (Stereo)]
Shooting Modes Scene Mode Auto Mode, Program AE, Shutter priority, Aperture priority, Manual Mode, Face Beautifier, Wireless 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 Detection Features Face, Smile, Blink, Cat, Dog Photo Touch-Up Red-Eye Reduction, Skin Soften, Eye Brightening, Eye Enlargement 124 Scan Panorama Up to 360 Display 3.0 inch (920k Pixels) HDR LCD Angle Adjustment Image Auto Rotation Yes Yes Yes ISO Sensitivity Auto, ISO100/200/400/800/1600/3200 Focus Mode Single AF, Continuous AF, Object Tracking, Manual Focus Focusing Area Selection Single Area Focusing, 25-Area-Focusing, Face Detection, Manual Area Focusing Exposure Metering Method Artificial Intelligence AE (AiAE), Center-Weighted Average, Spot (Fixed to Center of Frame), Face AE Exposure Control Method Program AE (AE-Lock Available), Shutter Prior AE, Aperture Prior AE Exposure Compensation 3 EV in 1/3 Step Increments Shutter Speed 1/2000 ~ 30 Seconds Continuous Shooting Yes Playback Modes Single, Index (9/16 Thumbnails), Slide Show, Date, Burst Shooting, Zoom (Approx. x2 ~ x8) 125 White Balance Control AWB, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H, Incandescent, Manual WB, Color Temp. (1900K ~ 10000K) Flash Method Pop-up (Auto) Flash Flash Modes Force Off, Fill Flash, Flash Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync., Slow Sync. + Red-Eye Reduction Recording Media Internal Memory: Approx. 15MB SD/SDHC Card (Up to 32GB Support) [MMC Card Not Supported]
Multi-Language Support 11 Languages AV-OUT/USB 2.0 (Micro 5 pin USB), HDMI (Type D) Yes Remote Viewfinder Yes (via iOS/ANDROID Smart Device) Rechargeable Li-ion Battery LB-070, 7.4V 1020mAh, In-Camera Charging Shooting Capability
(Battery Performance) Approx. 400 Shots (Based on CIPA Standards) Operation Environment Temperature: 0 ~ 40C, Humidity: 0 ~ 90%
Dimensions (W H D) Approx. 125.9 89.0 113.6 mm (Based on CIPA Standards) Weight Approx. 602g (Body only) Jacks Wireless Power 126 126 127 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!
An error has occurred in the built-
in memory. Try shutting the camera off and turning it on again. Warning! Do not turn off your camera during update!
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. 126 127 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. Choose a different mode in order to change settings. Improper alignment. Please try again. The offset is too big for panorama shooting. 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. Check that the SD card is compatible with the camera. Card is not formatted. An error has occurred with the memory card. 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!
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. No continuous group file. 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 Possible causes Solution Camera does not turn on depleted. correctly. The battery has been Replace the battery. The battery is not inserted Correctly reinstall the batteries. Camera turns off suddenly during operation The batteries have been depleted. The picture is blurry Camera shakes while taking a picture. 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. Images and video files cannot be saved The memory card is full. The memory card is locked. Use another memory card or delete unnecessary files. Unlock the memory card. 132 133 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. 132 133 133 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 wireless network password. Some models of smart device will remember the wireless network 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 System ANDROID System 2 1 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
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BEFORE YOU START Declaration of Conformity Responsible Party: Elite Brands Inc. Address: 40 Wall St, Flr 61, New York, NY 10005 USA Company Website: www.elitebrands.com ;
www.minoltadigital.com For Customers in the U.S.A. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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. 1 FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users 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:
This product complies with the FCC portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment and is safe for intended operation as described in this manual. Additional 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. 2 About this Manual Thank you for purchasing this MINOLTA MN67Z Digital Camera. Please read this manual carefully and keep it in a safe place for future reference. Elite Brands Inc. reserves all rights of this document. No part of this published manual may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language, in any form, by any means, without the prior written permission of Elite Brands Inc. All trademarks mentioned in this manual are used for identification purposes only and are properties of their respective owners and holders. This manual provides you with instructions on how to use your new MINOLTA MN67Z Digital Camera. Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this manual are accurate; however Elite Brands Inc. reserves the right to make changes without notice. Throughout this manual, the following symbols are used to help you locate information quickly and easily:
Indicates useful information. of how to operate the camera:
symbol. The following symbols may be used throughout this manual to facilitate your understanding
[Item properties]: The optional properties in the camera interface are indicated by the [ ]
3 SAFETY NOTES Safety Notes for this Camera Do not drop the camera or allow it to hit solid objects. Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the camera. Do not use or store the camera in dusty places or on a beach to help prevent dust or sand from entering the camera, causing possible damage. Do not use or store the camera in a hot environment or in direct sunlight. Do not use or store the camera near powerful magnetic fields, such as a magnet or transformer. Avoid touching the lens of the camera. Do not expose the camera to direct sunlight for a long period of time. To prevent the camera from being damaged by moisture, do not use or store the camera in very humid environments, such as in rain or near bodies of water. If water accidentally comes in contact with the camera, turn the camera off immediately, remove the battery and the memory card and dry it completely within 24 hours. When you take the camera from a cold environment to a warmer environment, condensation may occur. Please wait for a reasonable period of time before you turn the camera on. Before you remove the battery and memory card, the camera should be turned off. 4 When you clean the body of the camera, do not use abrasive, alcohol-based or organic cleansers or solvents. Use a professional lens cleaning cloth and appropriate cleaner to wipe and clean the lens. Download your photos and remove the memory card when you are going to store the camera for long periods of time. If this camera is not in use for a long period of time, please keep it in a dry and clean storage location. Our company will not pay compensation for any failure of playback including: pictures or videos damaged or unrecoverable by improper operation. 5 Safety Notes for Battery Please use a battery that is the same type as the one included. Please use the attached charger to charge the battery. If battery fluid leaks inside the camera, contact our customer service department immediately. If battery fluid leaks onto your skin, rinse your skin immediately with clean water and seek immediate medical attention. Disposal of used batteries should be carried out in accordance with your local (national or regional) regulations. To prevent the battery from being damaged, do not drop the battery or allow it to hit solid objects or to be scratched by foreign objects. Do not let the battery come in contact with metal objects (including coins) to avoid short circuiting, discharging, excessive heat or possible leakage. Do not attempt to disassemble the battery. Do not expose the battery to water. Always keep the battery contacts dry. Do not heat the battery or throw it into a fire to avoid a possible explosion. Do not store the battery in a hot environment or in direct sunlight. If the battery overheats during charging or use, stop charging or use immediately. Turn off the product, remove the battery carefully, and wait until it cools down. 6 When the camera is stored for a long period of time, remove the battery and keep it in a safe, dry place that is not accessible to infants and children. In colder environments, the performance of the battery could be noticeably reduced. When you install the battery, align the battery markings according to the positive and negative markings inside the camera battery compartment. Never force the battery into the battery compartment. 7 Safety Notes for SD Memory Card We highly suggest buying only well-known, name brand memory cards to ensure peak performance and reliability. Format the memory card using the camera before you use it or insert a new one. Do not drop the memory card or allow it to hit solid objects to avoid damaging it. Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the memory card. Do not expose the memory card to water. Always keep it dry. Do not remove the memory card when the camera is turned on. Otherwise, the memory card and photo/video files could be permanently damaged. Do not directly edit the data on the memory card. Copy the data to your computer before you edit files. When the camera is stored for long periods of time, be sure to download your photos and remove the memory card. Store the memory card in a dry environment. Do not modify the name of the files or folders of the memory card using your computer. Modifying the file names may cause the files to not be recognized on the camera or a possible permanent error may occur. A photo taken with the camera will be stored in the folder that is automatically generated on the memory card. Do not store photos that are not taken using this camera in these folders as the pictures cannot be recognized during playback. When you insert the memory card, make sure the notch of the card matches the markings on the top of the camera card slot. 8 Other Safety Notes Do not disconnect the power or turn the camera off during the update process. Doing so may cause incorrect data to be written and the camera may not power on later. Do not hang the neck strap of the camera around the neck of a child. When using your camera on an airplane, observe the relevant rules specified by the airline and FAA regulations. Due to the limitations of manufacturing technology, the LCD may have a few dead or bright pixels. These pixels do no effect the quality or performance of the camera, photos or video. Do not expose the cameras LCD to water. In a humid environment, only wipe it with a soft, dry, cleaning cloth. If the LCD is damaged and the liquid crystal comes into contact with your skin, wipe your skin with a dry cloth immediately and rinse it with clean water. If liquid crystal comes into contact with your eyes, wash them with clean water at least for 15 minutes and seek immediate medical attention. If you accidentally swallow liquid crystal, rinse your mouth immediately and seek medical attention. 9 BEFORE YOU START ...........1 Resetting Date/Time ...................26 CONTENTS SAFETY NOTES ...................4 CONTENTS ...........................10 GETTING READY .................14 Accessories Included ........................14 Installing Lens Cap and Neck Strap ..15 Part Names .......................................16 Installing Battery and SD Memory Card ..................................................19 Charging the Battery .........................21 Vari-Angle LCD .................................22 Turning Camera On and Off ..............23 Set your Language, Date/Time after the First Power-On .............24 Set your Language, Date/Time .........24 Resetting your Language ............25 10 MODE OVERVIEW ...............27 LCD Display ......................................27 Overview of the Screen Icons in Shooting Mode ............................27 Overview of the Screen Icons in Movie Mode ................................29 Overview of the Screen Icons in Playback Mode ...........................30 How to Take Pictures ........................31 Using the Mode Dial ..........................32 Face Beautifier
...................35 Wireless Mode
.....................36 Scene Mode
.....................43 Custom Settings (
) ..............49 BASIC OPERATION ..............51 Using EVF (Electronic View Finder) ..51 Using the Zoom Function ..................52 Display Setting ..................................53 MF(Manual Focus) Mode ............70 AF Area .............................................55 Macro Mode ......................................56 Self-Timer Mode ...............................57 Flash Mode ......................................58 WB (White Balance) Mode ...............60 Continuous Shot Mode ......................62 Exposure Compensation Functions Setting ...............................................64 EV Adjustment ............................64 ISO Adjustment ...........................65 Shutter Speed Adjustment ..........65 Aperture Adjustment ...................66 Using Quick Recording .....................66 i Button Function Menu ...................67 Using the Lens Function Ring ...........68 Zoom/AF Mode ...........................68 Function Ring (Smart) Mode .......69 PLAYBACK ............................71 Viewing Photos and Videos ..............71 Thumbnail View .................................72 Using Zoom Playback (for still pictures only) .....................................73 Continuous Shot Group Playback .....74 Animation Panorama Play .................75 Slideshow ..........................................76 Deleting Photos and Videos ..............77 USING THE MENUS .............78 Shooting Menu ..................................78 Expo Metering .............................79 OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) ..79 Beautifier .....................................80 Select Scene ...............................80 Shoot Setting1 ...................................81 11 Image Size ..................................82 Movie Size ..................................83 Quality .........................................84 MF (Manual Focus) Assist ..........85 AF Assist Beam ..........................86 Digital Zoom ................................86 Shoot Setting 2 ..................................87 Date Imprint ................................88 HDR
....................................95 Touch-Up
..............................96 Resize
.................................97 Playback Settings .............................97 Protect ........................................98 Delete .........................................98 DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) .......................................99 Quick Review ..............................88 Trim .............................................100 Continuous AF ...........................89 Play Slide Show ..........................100 Face Detection ............................89 General Settings ...............................101 Custom Settings .........................90 Sound Settings ...........................102 Function Ring (Smart) .................91 Power Saver ...............................102 Playback Menu ..................................92 Language ....................................103 Menu
....................................92 World Time ..................................103 Display Mode
......................93 Rotate
...................................93 Color
...................................94 Date & Time ................................103 LCD Brightness ...........................103 File Settings ......................................104 12 Format .......................................105 Print DPOF Images .....................115 Copy to Card ...............................106 Exit ..............................................115 File Numbering ...........................106 Video System ....................................116 Reset Settings ............................107 Supported HDMI Connections ..........117 Version ........................................107 Connecting HDMI-Ready TV ......117 CONNECTION SETTINGS .... 108 HDMI CEC Control ............................118 Connecting to a Computer ................108 APPENDICES ..................... 123 Setting the USB Mode ................108 Product Specifications .......................123 Prompts and Warning Messages ......127 Troubleshooting ................................132 Transferring Files to your Computer ....................................109 Connecting to a PICTBRIDGE Compatible Printer ............................110 Setting the USB Mode ................110 Connecting to your Printer ..........111 Using the PICTBRIDGE Menu ......112 Print (with Date) ..........................112 Print (without Date) .....................113 Print Index ...................................114 13 GETTING READY Accessories Included Your camera box should contain the camera model you purchased along with the following accessories. If anything is missing or appears to be damaged, please contact your retailer first or our customer service center (Based on sales in different countries or regions, the shape of the AC adapter will vary. Please subject to the actual product will prevail.) Rechargeable Li-ion Battery AC Adapter Micro USB Cable Neck Strap Lens Cap With Strap User Manual Quick Start Guide User Manual Quick Start Guide Warranty Card SD Card Pouch 14 14 15 15 Installing Lens Cap and Neck Strap
14 14 15 15 Part Names 7654 98 3 2 1 16 10 11 1. Micro HDMI Port 2. Micro USB Port 3. Zoom Lever 4. Shutter Button 5. Strap Eyelet 6. 7. Exposure Compensation Button Continuous Shot Button 8. Power Button 9. AF Assist Beam/Self-Timer Lamp 10. Flash Lamp 11. Lens 17 5 12 13 14 15 23 22 21 20 12. Microphone 13. Electronic View Finder (EVF) 14. EVF / LCD Switch Button 15. Indicator Lamp 16. Mode Dial Fast Video Recording Button 16 17 18 19 17. 18. 19.
Menu Button Jog Dial
] AF Button/Up Button
Button/Down Button
] Delete Button/Self-Timer
] Macro Button/Left Button
] Flash Button/Right Button 20. 21. 22. 23. Display Button Playback Button SET Button i Button 16 Rolling the button. jog dial can be for fast selection instead of pressing the up/down/left/right 17 17 24. Vari-angle LCD 25. Diopter Adjustment Knob 26. Speaker 27. Lens Function Ring Lever 28. Lens Function Ring 29. Battery Cover 30. Tripod Socket 28 27 26 25 24 30 29 18 18 19 Installing Battery and SD Memory Card 1. Open the battery cover door. 2. Insert the battery into the battery 1 2 compartment according to the negative and positive directions as illustrated in the picture. Push the battery down until it locks in place. 18 Battery Lock Knob 19 3. Insert the memory card into the memory 4. Close the battery cover door. card slot as shown in the diagram:
Write Protection Toggle Switch 1 2 This camera takes a standard (SD/SDHC) memory card. We recommend using a name brand memory card that is Class 4 or higher and has a capacity of 4GB to 32GB. The camera is not compatible with Micro SD, Ultra, Ultra Plus, Extreme, XC, or adapters for any of these other memory cards. To remove your memory card, open the battery cover door, gently press the memory card to eject it and remove it carefully. 20 20 21 Charging the Battery Before you charge the battery, you should turn the camera off and insert the battery. 1. Connect the camera to the power charger using the supplied Micro USB cable. 2. Insert the plug of the power charger into the power outlet to charge the battery. After the battery is stored for long periods of time, use the supplied power charger to charge the battery prior to use. Charging indicator:
Steady orange: Charging Steady green: Charging complete To maximize battery life, charge the battery for at least 4 hours the first time. Please charge the battery indoors between 0C and 40C (32F and 104F). 2 1 Indicator Lamp 20 21 Vari-Angle LCD The LCD is housed in the cameras body. You may follow the directions shown below to move it as needed:
2 3 1 4 1. Open the LCD panel along the direction shown by arrow . 2. Rotate up to 180 along the direction shown by arrow . 3. Rotate up to 90 along the direction shown by arrow . 4. Close the LCD along the direction shown by arrow . Please dont rotate the LCD with excessive force to prevent damages. Please close the LCD along the direction shown by arrow after use to protect it from scratches. 22 23 Turning Camera On and Off Press the Power button to turn the camera on. To turn the camera off, press the Power button again. Power Button When the power is off, press and hold the playback Playback mode. button to power on and enter 22 23 Set your Language, Date/Time Set your Language, Date/Time after the First Power-On 1. When you turn the camera on for the first time, the language selection screen appears. 2. Press the [
] button to select your desired language. 3. After you press the button to confirm your language selection, the Date/Time settings screen will appear. 4. Press the [
] button to select the Date/Time to be adjusted: Time is displayed in YYYY.MM.DD/HH:MM. 5. Press the [
adjust the value for the desired Date/
Time.
] button to 6. Press the button to confirm the time settings and the shooting screen will appear. Language Auto Auto English nglish Home Home 00:00 2019.07.01 00:00 Sound Sound Settings
Power Saver Powe
Language Langu
World Time World Date &
Date & Time English LCD Brightness LCD B Franais Se Select Set Exit Exit Date & Time H-M 2019
07
01
00 00 Select Set 24 25 Resetting your Language After you set your language for the first time, follow the instructions below to reset your language. 1. Press the button, press the [
] button to select button to enter the menu.
and press 2. Press the [
] button to select
the
. 3. Press the [
] button to select [Language] and press the to enter the menu. button 4. Press the [
select your desired language and press the button to confirm.
] button to 5. Press the button and the shooting screen will appear. Select Set Exit Language Auto English Home 2019.07.01 00:00 Auto Auto English nglish Home Home 00:00 2019.07.01 00:00 Sound Settings Power Saver Language World Time Date & Time LCD Brightness Sound Sound Settings
Power Saver Powe
Language Langu
World World Time Date &
Date & Time English LCD Brightness LCD B Franais Se Select Set Exit Exit 24 25 25 Resetting Date/Time After you set your Date/Time for the first time, follow the instructions below to reset date and time. 1. Press the button, press the [
] button to select button to enter the menu.
, and press 2. Press the [
] button to select
the
. 3. Press the [
select [Date & Time] and press the button to enter the menu.
] button to 4. Press the [
] button to select the Date/Time to be adjusted: Time is displayed in YYYY.MM.DD/HH:MM. 5. Press the [
] button to
press the value for your selected entry. After you finish your settings, press the button to confirm. Sound Settings Power Saver Language World Time Date & Time LCD Brightness Auto English Home 2019.07.01 00:00 Select Set Exit Date & Time H-M 2019
07
01
00 00 6. Press the button and the shooting Select Set Exit screen will appear. 26 26 27 MODE OVERVIEW LCD Display Overview of the Screen Icons in Shooting Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 7 00:00:00 0000 x3.0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 EV-0.0 F00.0 0/0000 ISO00000 1 Focus Mode 2 Quality 7 8 Zoom Display(By turning the Zoom Lever) Number of Pictures in Static Mode 13 No Memory Card 14 Beautifier 3 Face Detection 9 Ratio of Shooting Pixels 15 Flash Mode 4 Maximum Record Time 10 Image Size 16 OIS 5 Recording Speed (fps) 11 Battery Status 17 Self-Timer 6 Video Pixels 12 Color Effect 18 Lens Function Ring Custom Settings 27 26 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 00:00:00 0000 x3.0 EV-0.0 F00.0 0/0000 ISO00000 24 23 22 21 20 19 19 ISO Value 24 Exposure Compensation Value 29 AF Area 20 Shutter Speed 25 Shooting Mode 30 Expo Metering 21 Histogram 26 Custom Settings 22 Aperture Value 27 Macro Mode 23 Focus Frame 28 White Balance 31 Single / Continuous Shot /
HDR / WDR / AE Bracketing 28 Overview of the Screen Icons in Movie Mode 1 00:00:00 4 3 00/15 2 1 Battery Status 2 Number of Videos Captured 3 Continuous Recording Time 4 Movie Mode 29 Overview of the Screen Icons in Playback Mode 15 14 13 12 1 2 3 5 64 2019/07/01 2019/07/01 000-0000 000-0000 000-0000 000000000000 00000000 x2 Thumbnail3x3 7 8 9 10 11 1 Quality 2 Capture Date 3 File Name 4 Shooting Pixel Ratio 5 Image Size 6 Battery Status 8 Image Area 9 Zoom Magnification Area 10 Image Zoom Ratio 11 Index Prompt 12 Touch-Up 13 HDR 14 DPOF File Icon 7 Continuous Shot Group Playback 15 File Protection Icon 30 30 31 How to Take Pictures 1. Hold the camera with both hands, being careful to not block the flash and lens with fingers. 2. Point the lens toward the object you want to take a picture of, and then frame it with the LCD. 3. Use the Zoom button to select Tele or Wide positions to zoom in or out on your subject. 4. Press the shutter button halfway to focus on the subject. When the focus frame turns green, press the shutter button down completely to take the picture. 30 31 Using the Mode Dial This camera provides a convenient Mode dial that allows you to manually switch between different modes with ease. The available modes are listed below:
Mode Name Icon Description Auto Mode Program AE Shutter Priority Aperture Priority In this mode, the optimal conditions for taking pictures will be set based on the subject and environment. It is the most commonly used mode for taking pictures. Under different scenes, the user can switch the ISO and EV value according to personal preference, the camera can automatically set the shutter speed and aperture value. Setting allows you to adjust the shutter speed / EV value and ISO value. The camera automatically sets the aperture value based on the shutter speed and ISO value to get the most appropriate exposure value. In this mode, you can adjust the aperture size, EV and ISO values. The large aperture is to highlight the object focused through blurring the background, while the small aperture is for clear focus on both the background and the object. 32 33 Manual Mode Face Beautifier Wireless Mode Scene Mode This mode is for manually setting the aperture, shutter speed and ISO value. This mode automatically enhances facial features with skin softening touches and eye brightening capabilities. Enable image transmission and remote control by connecting smart device with wireless network. Choose from 14 different pre-set scene types and effects for your photos. Movie Mode Record videos. Custom Settings The user can store frequently used shooting modes and parameters. Switching to this mode enables quick adjustment. 32 33 33 Please refer to the table below if any nonadjustable options in mode:
(O: Available X: Not available) Options Mode Aperture Shutter EV ISO X X O O X O X O O O O X O O O O 1. Turn the mode dial to select the mode you want. 2. Press the button to configure settings. 3. Press the [
] button to select an adjustment setting. 4. Press the [
] button to adjust the parameters. 5. Press the button to confirm the settings and enter the shooting screen. Please note that even if an option is not able to be adjusted in a particular mode, its value will still be displayed on the shooting screen. 34 Face Beautifier 1. Turn the Mode dial to select Face Beautifier Mode (
). 2. Press the button and press the [
] button to select
. 3. Press the [
] button or turn the jog dial to select an option and press the button to confirm and enter the shooting screen. Beautifier:Effect 1 Skin Soften Effect 1: Skin Soften Effect 2: Skin Soften + Eye Brightening Effect 3: Skin Soften + Eye Brightening + Eye Enlargement 35 Wireless Mode Enable image transmission and remote control by connecting smart device with wireless network. Before utilizing Wireless Mode, please review the following:
Your smart device operating system version needs to be iOS 10 or higher, or ANDROID 5.0 or higher. If not, please upgrade your smart device before using the APP. Please do not use in places that have a high intensity magnetic field, electrostatic and electric wave interference (for example near a microwave oven), which may cause failure in receiving signals. To maintain a connection, please keep the camera within 10 meters (32.8 feet) without signal shielding interference. Please do not use wireless network connection functionality on a plane. The camera and the smart device can only be connected one to one. Downloading the APP package:
Download a dedicated installation package from the application store (APP name: Minolta ProShot
) and then install it. ANDROID devices : Search and download the APP Minolta ProShot in Google play, and install it following the instructions on the interface. iOS devices : Search and download the APP Minolta ProShot install it following the instructions on the interface. in APP store, and 36 1. Rotate the mode dial to and then enter the wireless network selection interface. This camera may connect with your smart device through wireless network. 2. Press the [
] button to select Settings of Camera:
AP Mode and set options. Wireless Mode 1. Select the and press the button to enter the setting interface. 2. Press the [
select options to be adjusted, and press button to enter the option setting the interface.
] button to Settings Station AP mode In AP mode, the camera will act as an access point enabling another wireless network device to connect to it.
[Settings]:
Customize the wireless network settings for the camera system.
[Station]:
Use the Station Mode to connect to a Personal Hotspot created by your mobile device.
[AP Mode]:
In AP mode, the camera will act as an access point enabling another wireless network device to connect to it. Rotate the mode dial to disconnect. AP mode Setting pre-connected device for the following serial number:
SSID: MINOLTA MN67Z_XXXX WPA2-PSK: XXXXXXXX Refresh Back Refresh: Create a new WPA2 PSK password. Back: Back to previous page. 37 Settings of Smart Device:
1. Enable the wireless network of smart device and then search surrounding wireless network devices. 2. Select the name of camera SSID to be connected and then input the eight-digit number password after WPA2-PSK on the camera. 3. Click the icon of the APP to enable the APP. Set up completion:
Once the APP is connected to the camera, functional operations can be enabled on the smart device. Station Enable image transmission and remote control by connecting the camera with a wireless network access point created by your smart device. 1. Enable the wireless network access point of smart device. 2. Select the on camera and then press button to confirm connection with the smart device. 3. Press the [
] button to
select the name of smart device to be connected and then press the button to confirm. Then, the camera enters the password input interface. Wireless Mode Station Searching for devices.
*SSID Device1-SSID Device2-SSID Device3-SSID
38 Press the [
] button to select:
Enter Password Scan: Search again surrounding wireless network devices.
: Select the name of device to be Back: Back to Wireless Mode select connected. screen. 4. Press the [
jog dial to button to
] button or turn the
select and then press the confirm your selection. You will enter the completion of WPA2- PSK after the password is saved. A/a
Type the network security key Save Cancel Meanings of Interface Icons:
Icon Description Delete the last letter
Switch the display of letters in capital and lowercase Move the Cursor Switch the symbol input Input Space 39 5. Connect to network after saving the password. If connected, the LCD will display as shown below:
Display of Wireless network Connection Status:
The wireless network has successfully connected but APP is not enabled. Wireless Mode Wireless Mode Station Connected with device. SSID: XXXXXXXX Disconnect AP mode AP mode Connected with device MAC address: xx:xx:xx Disconnect If connection failed, please check wireless network device and try again. The wireless network has successfully connected and APP is enabled. 6. After connecting, click the icon of the APP Wireless Mode on the smart device. Connected with App XXXXX Disconnect 40
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Setting The name of this camera can be changed under wireless network settings. 1. Select the and then press the button to enter the setting interface. 2. Press the [
] button to
select options to be adjusted and then button to enter the menu. press the DSC device MAC address:
MINOLTA MN67Z_XXXX 38:67:93:XX:XX:XX Select Set Exit 3. Press the button to confirm settings and then skip the menu. To disconnect from wireless network:
Wireless Mode Disconnect from device?
No Yes No: Keep wireless network connected and back to previous page. Yes: Disconnect and back to wireless network connection screen. Disconnected from smart device wireless network:
Wireless Mode Disconnected, please check wireless network device and try again. AP mode Back Back: Back to the SSID interface. 41 DSC Device The default name of DSC device is
[MINOLTA MN67Z_XXXX]. Change the name of DSC device through typing. APP Operating Instructions Refer to the "Minolta ProShot User Manual"
located on the web:
Americas https://www.minoltadigital.com/
DSC device MINOLTA MN67Z_XXXX
Name between 1-18 Letters Save Cancel For the method of input, please refer to the introduction on password input on page 39. MAC address Check the wireless network MAC address of this camera. 42 Scene Mode You can select an appropriate mode from the 14 scene modes according to the type of environment you are shooting in. The camera then automatically configures the most appropriate settings for the best possible photos. 1. Rotate the Mode dial to
, then the LCD will display as below:
Auto Scene The camera automatically detects the most suitable shooting scene. 2. Press the [
] button to select a scene, and press the button to confirm. 3. If any need of changing the scene, please press the
] button to reselect the scene. finally the [
button and then the button and 43 Scene Description Auto Scene The camera automatically detects the type of scene. Panorama Mode For shooting up to 360-degrees of landscape. Handheld Night Reduce blur when shooting low light/ illuminated scenes. Multi Exposure Take several shots and overlap as a single image. Cat/Dog Snow Party Sport The camera automatically takes a picture when a dog or cat face is detected. For subjects in the snow. Reduce underexposure. For subjects at night without using a tripod. Capture sharp shots without blur. For fast-moving subjects. Capture sharp action shots without blur. Night Portrait For portraits against night time scenery. Portrait Most suitable for capturing people, focusing on their face. Children For kids and pets. Flash is disabled for eye protection. Landscape Speed adjusted for brilliant images. Sunset For sunsets. Capture subjects in strong sunlight. Fireworks For fireworks at night. Slow shutter speed adjusted for brilliant images. The use of a tripod is recommended with this setting. 44 Auto Scene (ASCN) In ASCN scene mode, the camera can intelligently detect different environments and automatically select the best scene and photo settings for you. ASCN can intelligently detect the following scenes:
Mode Name Auto Landscape Description The camera automatically adjusts the exposure and focus to ensure the best possible pictures. For landscapes, automatically adjusts the exposure to match the background. Backlit Portrait When the sun or any other light source is behind you, automatically adjusts the foreground exposure to produce the best pictures possible. Macro The Macro setting is ideal for shooting small objects or close-up photos. Night Landscape For night scenes, automatically increases the ISO value to compensate for low light. Portrait Most suitable for capturing people with focus on their faces. Night Portrait When you take portraits at night or in low light conditions, automatically adjusts the exposure for people and night scenes. 45 Panorama Mode This feature allows you to capture a panoramic view that will have significantly more content than a single photograph. Follow the arrow while keeping the camera steady to seamlessly shoot an ultra-wide scene of up to 360 degrees. Follow the steps below:
1. Select the Panorama Mode (
) and then press the button to confirm. 2. Press the [
] button to select a shooting direction. (Should you not select a direction, the default shooting direction is right.) 2 seconds later, the camera will be ready to take pictures. You can also press the button or press the shutter button halfway down to be ready to take pictures. 3. Compose your shot on the LCD and half press the shutter button to focus on the subject. After focusing, fully press the shutter button down to take the first picture. At this time, the process dialog of panorama mode stitching appears on the screen. 46 Cancel Save 4. Pan the camera according to the set direction. When the range of motion does not exceed the range that the camera can detect, the progress bar behind the arrow partially turns blue. When it completely turns blue, panorama mode shooting is finished. Panoramic image can be played back by the method of flash playing. Please see the animation panoramic playback on page 75. In Panorama Mode, the Flash, Self-
Timer, Macro Modes and Exposure Compensation are not available. Focus adjustment is also not available at this time. button to interrupt During panorama mode shooting, press the shooting and save the current pictures
] button to taken. Press the [
cancel shooting and not to save the previously taken pictures. During panorama mode shooting, when the moving direction of the camera is wrong or the angle deviates from the internal settings, the LCD shows a warning message [Improper alignment. Please try again.] and the current pictures taken are saved. Multi Exposure Suitable for shooting moving objects (as many as 6) in the same background. Keep camera steady before shooting. Press and hold the shutter button to take 6 photos continuously when it will stop automatically. To stop shooting, release the shutter button in the midway. Objects shall be moved only from left to the right in order to be recorded. Objects moving from other directions would not be recorded. Shooting effect will be influenced if object is moving too fast or too close. Cat/Dog 1. It defaults to enabling the auto shoot after entering the Cat/Dog mode. When a face of cat or dog is detected, the camera will take photos automatically. Meanwhile, you also may press down the shutter button to shoot. 2. Press the [
] button to enter Auto Shoot menu. If this function is disabled, you may only take photos manually. At most, 10 cat /dog faces can be detected at one time. 47 Functions that can be adjusted in each scene are as below:
Scene Adjustable Functions Auto Scene Flash*1/Self-Timer Panorama Mode Handheld Night None Expo Metering/Self-Timer*2 Multi Exposure Expo Metering Cat/Dog Auto Shooting/Continuous Shot/Expo Metering/Macro Continuous Shot/Expo Metering/Flash/Self-Timer Continuous Shot/HDR/Expo Metering/Flash/Self-Timer/Macro Continuous Shot/Expo Metering Night Portrait HDR/Expo Metering/Self-Timer Continuous Shot/HDR/Expo Metering/Flash/Self-Timer/Macro Continuous Shot/Expo Metering Expo Metering/Self-Timer*2 HDR/WDR/Expo Metering/Flash/Self-Timer*2 Continuous Shot/Expo Metering/Self-Timer*2 Means the flash as an option of Night Landscape mode in Auto Scene is non-adjustable.
*1
*2 Means Self-Timer smile is not included in the Self-Timer. For continuous shot, there are only [Continuous Shot] and [Time-Lapse] for selection. Snow Party Sport Portrait Children Landscape Sunset Fireworks 48
) Custom Settings (
The user can store frequently used shooting modes; and parameters and switch to this mode for a quick adjustment. Settings under after reset):
1. Turn the Mode dial to select the mode (unset state or state mode, and enter the setup screen, as shown in the figure below:
Select one capture mode to define CS. Auto Mode Confirm Exit
2. As shown in the figure above, press the
] button to select a capture
mode that you want to define as press the screen.
, and button to enter the shooting 3. As shown in the figure, press the button, and choose whether to continue the mode setting or rotate the Mode dial to skip. Go to setting CS mode Yes Or Rotate the mode dial to skip. For setting under other modes (use this method to select a different custom setting):
1. Select any mode to be stored. 2. Set your desired parameters in the current mode. 3. Press the button, press the [
the
] button to select button to enter the menu.
, and press 4. Press the [
] button to select 49 5. Press the [
] button select
[Custom Settings] and press the button to enter the menu. 7. Turn the mode dial to switch to the custom settings (
). 8. The photo settings you stored the last time are used. Date Imprint Quick Review Cont. AF Face Detection Custom Settings Function Ring (Smart) Select Set Off 1 sec Off Off Normal Exit 6. Select [Yes] to save or [No] to cancel. mode is used for the When the first time, there is no preset parameter mode. stored in the If you want to remove the parameter setting of [Custom Settings], please see the reset function on page 107 to operate. Custom Settings Set camera to user custom mode No Yes 50 50 51 BASIC OPERATION Using EVF (Electronic View Finder) EVF functions as the LCD, which can be used to observe the scene and objects and for playback, preview and menu operations. EVF has the following advantages:
It will not be affected by ambient light and may avoid poor composition due to light reflection on the LCD. 3. When the screen display is not clear, rotate the dioptric adjustment knob to adjust the screen sharpness. 4. Press the button again or restart the camera to switch back to the LCD display. The bending of light that takes place in a lens is referred to as refraction. The strength of refraction is measured in diopters. Diopter adjustment is aimed to help nearsighted (-300 or less) or farsighted
(+100) individuals see clearly through the viewfinder (EVF). Follow the steps below:
1. Turn the camera on and press the button to switch to the EVF display. At this time, the LCD will become black. 2. View the scenes and objects through the EVF. 50 51 Using the Zoom Function Your camera is equipped with two types of zoom functions: Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom. Toggle the Zoom Lever of the camera to zoom in or out on the subject while taking pictures. x3.0 Zoom Indicator EV-0.0 F00.0 0/0000 ISO00000 When the Optical Zoom reaches the threshold as Digital Zoom, release and turn the Zoom lever to T to switch between the Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom. Zoom Lever 52 53 Display Setting Mode:
Press the button to switch among 4 screens. Function Message Display No Message Display 00:00:00 0000 x3.0 EV-0.0 F00.0 0/0000 ISO00000 EV-0.0 F00.0 0/0000 ISO00000 Display with Grid and Histogram Message Display 00:00:00 0000 x3.0 x3.0 00:00:00 0000 52 EV-0.0 F00.0 0/0000 ISO00000 EV-0.0 F00.0 0/0000 ISO00000 53 Mode:
Press the screens. Function Message Display 2019/07/01 2019/07/01 000-0000 000-0000 000-0000 button to display the playback screen, press the button to switch among 3 No Message Display Detailed Message Display Thumbnail3x3 2019/07/01 2019/07/01 000-0000 000-0000 000-0000 EV-0.0 000mm F00.0 0/0000 ISO00000 54 54 55 Center-AF 3. Press the button to confirm the settings and enter the shooting screen. Spot Focus Choose the single-point focus position within the scope of focus. Object Tracking Smart tracking of the object in motion under the focusing shooting. After enabling spot focus, turn the jog dial to adjust the position of focus point in the screen. Object Tracking cannot be enabled until the camera is focused. For tracking the focus, you need to keep the shutter semi-pressed. AF Area In different photo shooting modes, you can select different focus methods.
(Adjustable in 1. Press the [
] button to display the mode) settings screen. 2. Press the [
] button to select the following 4 modes:
Center-AF The focus frame appears on the center of the LCD to focus on the subject. Multi-AF The camera automatically focuses the subject in a wide area to find the focus point. 54 55 The Macro Setting is ideal for shooting small objects or close-up photos. This mode allows you to focus on subjects very close to the camera. 1. Press the [
] button to enter the Macro Menu. Macro Mode Macro Off 2. Press the [
] button to select the following 2 modes:
Macro On Select this option to focus on the object closer to the lens (At the W side, the shooting distance should be more than 1 cm). Macro Off Select this option to disable Macro. 3. Press the button to confirm the settings and enter the shooting screen. 56 57 Self-Timer Mode Using this function to take pictures at pre-set intervals. The camera can be set to shoot after 2 seconds, 10 seconds after pressing the shutter or when a smile is detected. 1. Press the [
] button to enter the Self-Timer menu. Self-timer Off 2. Press the [
] button to select the following 4 modes:
Self-Timer 2 sec A single picture is shot 2 seconds after the Shutter button is pressed. Self-Timer 10 sec A single picture is shot 10 seconds after the shutter button is pressed. Self-Timer Smile Press the shutter button and a picture will be taken immediately after a smile is detected. Self-Timer Off Disables the Self-Timer. 3. Press the button to confirm the settings and enter the shooting screen. When enabling the Self-Timer, pressing the shutter or the [
button can disable the Self-Timer and return to the shooting screen while keeping the Self-Timer setting.
56 57 When enabling the Smile Detection, button pressing the shutter or the can disable the Self-Timer and return to the shooting screen while keeping the Self-Timer smile setting. Self-Timer settings will remain after completion of shooting with the Self-Timer. They can be canceled by switching modes or by turning the camera off and then on again. Flash Mode The flash provides supplemental light for the scene. The flash is usually used when shooting against the light to highlight the object; it is also suitable for metering and shooting in darker scenes to improve the exposure. 1. Press the [
] button to enter the flash settings menu. Flash Auto 2. Press the [
] button to select the following 6 modes:
Force Off Flash is turned off. 58 59 Fill Flash Flash Auto Red-Eye Reduction Slow Sync. The flash goes off when a picture is taken, supplementing the existing light in a scene and helping to eliminate shadows. Camera flash goes off automatically based on existing light conditions. The camera emits a brief pre-flash before the picture is taken to reduce red-eye effects. This allows you to take pictures of people at night that clearly show both your subjects and the night time backdrop. The use of a tripod is recommended when shooting with this setting. Slow Sync.+Red-Eye Reduction Use this mode for slow synchrony shots with red-eye reduction. 3. Press the button to confirm the settings and enter the shooting screen. After pressing the shutter button half way to achieve focus lock, the flash will automatically pop up if needed. 58 59 59 WB (White Balance) Mode The white balance function allows adjustment of the color temperature for different light sources. (Adjustable in Mode) Follow the steps below to set white balance of the camera:
1. Press the button to enter white balance menu.
2. Press the [
] button to select the following 9 modes:
AWB Daylight Cloudy Fluorescent Fluorescent H Incandescent Manual WB Set WB according to the current light source, press the button to set. Color Temp. (1900K~10000K) Press the turn the color temperature value. button to enter and jog dial to adjust the WB Bracketing Press the shutter button once to take three photos with different WB settings. 3. Press the button to confirm the settings and enter the shooting screen. 60 61 WB Bracketing:
Press the button to adjust the shift and turn the button to enter options and then press the [
jog dial to adjust the BKT value (0, 1 and 2).
Rotate clockwise to adjust X axis (B-A). BKT value Rotate counterclockwise to adjust Y axis (G-M). BKT value Press the button to confirm your settings. WB Bracketing : BG1 Shift B 9 2G BKT 1 Confirm WB bracketing is for setting the bracketing range. Shift to both sides for 3 spaces at most. If at the page border, shift only to the other side and 2 photos can be taken. If no shift, only one photo can be taken. 60 61 61 Continuous Shot Mode Functions that can be enabled under each mode may be different. Mode:
For setting the single, continuous shot, Time-Lapse, HDR, WDR or AE bracketing functions. Please follow the following steps to set:
1. Press the button to enter the continuous shot menu. Single 2. Press the [
] button to select the following 8 modes:
Single Capture a single shot only. 62 Continuous Shot For taking more than one picture continuously. Cont.Shot-Fast (2M) For continuous shot with 2M pixels. Cont.Shot-High Speed (VGA) For continuous shot with VGA pixel. Time-Lapse Take pictures based on the preset interval (30sec/ 1min/
5min/ 10min).Press the button to select the interval time. HDR (-1EV, 0EV, +1EV) This setting is to control the high dynamic image range in taking still pictures, with vivid effect in highlight and that the effect in dark parts can identify the outline and depth of the object.
(Use of tripod is recommended) 63
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LABEL & Label LOCATION The label will be permanently affixed at a conspicuous location on the device. FCC ID: SERAOFN200
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LABEL & Label LOCATION The label will be permanently affixed at a conspicuous location on the device. FCC ID: SERAOFN200
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Sintai Optical (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. Qiwei Ind Sec, 1st, 2nd, &3Rd Bldg, Lisonglang Village, Gongming Town, Bao an District , Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Date: 2022-07-19 FCC ID: SERAOFN200 A U T H O R I Z A T I O N L E T T E R To Whom It May Concern:
Sintai Optical (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. hereby authorizes Debby Lin / Senior Specialist of Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services (H.K.) Ltd., Taoyuan Branch (BV CPS Taoyuan), to act on its behalf in all matters relating to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) application for equipment authorization in connection with the FCC ID listed above, including signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by Debby Lin / Senior Specialist of BV CPS Taoyuan on Sintai Optical
(Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.s behalf, within the scope of the powers granted herein, shall have the same effect as acts of its own. If you have any questions regarding the authorization, please dont hesitate to contact us. Sincerely yours,
Qian Yang / Director Sintai Optical (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. Tel: +86-769-85535435#6745 Fax:+86-755-29168341 E-mail: qian.yang@sintai.com
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FCC ID: SERAOFN200 Description of Permissive Change The application is prepared for FCC class II permissive change for adding a portable host
(Brand: MINOLTA, Model: MINOLTA MN67Z). Regards, _______________________________ Debby Lin, Senior Specialist Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services (H.K.) Ltd., Taoyuan Branch Tel: 886-3-264 1900 ext. 4311900 Fax: 886-3-327 0892 Email: debby.lin@bureauveritas.com
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Sintai Optical (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
Qiwei Ind Sec, 1st, 2nd, &3Rd Bldg, Lisonglang Village, Gongming Town, Bao an
District , Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Date: 2021-08-04
FCC ID: SERAOFN200
A U T H O R I Z A T I O N L E T T E R
To Whom It May Concern:
Sintai Optical (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. hereby authorizes Debby Lin / Senior Specialist of
Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services (H.K.) Ltd., Taoyuan Branch (“BV CPS
Taoyuan”), to act on its behalf in all matters relating to the Federal Communication
Commission (“FCC”) application for equipment authorization in connection with the FCC ID
listed above, including signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts
carried out by Debby Lin / Senior Specialist of BV CPS Taoyuan on Sintai Optical
(Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.’s behalf, within the scope of the powers granted herein, shall have
the same effect as acts of its own.
If you have any questions regarding the authorization, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely yours,
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Qian Yang / Director
Sintai Optical (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
Tel: +86-769-85535435#6745
Fax:+86-755-29168341
E-mail: qian.yang@sintai.com
1 2 3 4 | Attestation (Channel and Mode Declaration) | Attestation Statements | 90.47 KiB | July 25 2021 |
Sintai Optical (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
Qiwei Ind Sec, 1st, 2nd, &3Rd Bldg, Lisonglang Village, Gongming Town, Bao an
District , Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Date: July 21, 2021
We, Sintai Optical (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. declare that the device does not support channel
12 ~ 13 in 2.4GHz band and any non-US channels in all the operational mode(s) for the
following product.
FCC ID: SERAOFN200
If you should have any question(s) regarding this declaration, please don’t hesitate to contact
us. Thank you!
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Qian Yang / Director
Sintai Optical (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
Tel: +86-769-85535435#6745
Fax:+86-755-29168341
E-mail: qian.yang@sintai.com
1 2 3 4 | Confidentiality request (Long term) | Cover Letter(s) | 71.08 KiB | July 25 2021 |
Sintai Optical (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
Qiwei Ind Sec, 1st, 2nd, &3Rd Bldg, Lisonglang Village, Gongming Town, Bao
an District , Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Date: 2021-07-21
FCC ID: SERAOFN200
To the attention of
Federal Communications Commission
Authorization and Evaluation Division
Permanent Confidentiality Request
Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, the Applicant
hereby requests confidential treatment of information accompanying this
Application as outlined below:
Schematics
Block Diagram
Operational Description
The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not
customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might
be harmful to the Applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors.
The Applicant understands that pursuant to Rule 0.457, disclosure of this
Application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the
date of the Grant for this application.
Sincerely yours,
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Qian Yang / Director
Sintai Optical (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
Tel: +86-769-85535435#6745
Fax:+86-755-29168341
E-mail: qian.yang@sintai.com
1 2 3 4 | Confidentiality request (Short term) | Cover Letter(s) | 76.26 KiB | July 25 2021 |
Sintai Optical (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
Qiwei Ind Sec, 1st, 2nd, &3Rd Bldg, Lisonglang Village, Gongming Town, Bao
an District , Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Date: 2021-07-21
FCC ID: SERAOFN200
To the attention of
Federal Communications Commission
Authorization and Evaluation Division
Confidentiality Request
Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the commission’s rules, we request
short-term confidential treatment for the following information until 180 days
after the Grant Date of Equipment Authorization in order to ensure sensitive
business information remains confidential until the actual marketing of the device:
External photos
Test Setup photos
User’s manual
Internal Photos
Sincerely yours,
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Qian Yang / Director
Sintai Optical (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
Tel: +86-769-85535435#6745
Fax:+86-755-29168341
E-mail: qian.yang@sintai.com
1 2 3 4 | Modular Approval Request | Cover Letter(s) | 153.35 KiB | July 25 2021 |
FCC ID: SERAOFN200
condition.
statements.
Modular Approval Request Letter
Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services (H.K.) Ltd., Taoyuan Branch
July 22, 2021
Dear Application Examiner,
Sintai Optical (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.., WiFi Module, FCC ID: SERAOFN200 would like
to have your authorization as a modular approval specific to the mobile RF exposure
The requirements of KDB996369 have been met and shown on the following
1. “The modular transmitter must have its own RF shielding.” The radio portion of
this module has been shielded, please see exhibition External Photo.
2. “The modular transmitter must have buffered modulation/data inputs.” The EUT
has buffered data inputs, it is integrated in chip FG89FTSM13-W7.
3. “The modular transmitter must have its own power supply regulation.” The part
number of this regulator is FG89FTSM13-W7.
4. “The modular transmitter must comply with the antenna requirements of section
15.203 and 15.204(C).” The EUT meets the FCC antenna requirements. The
spurious emission, unique antenna connector and photo of antennas are shown
in the test report.
5. “The modular transmitter must be tested in a stand-alone configuration” The EUT
was tested in a stand-alone configuration via a USB extender. Please see section
Photographs of Test Configuration in the test report, the EUT was plugged in this
extender.
6. “The modular transmitter must be labeled with its own FCC ID number.” Please
see exhibition Label Sample for the FCC ID of this module. And also in the
exhibition Users Manual, there are instructions give to the OEM on how to label
the end product.
FCC ID: SERAOFN200
7. “The modular transmitter must comply with any specific rule or operating
requirements applicable to the transmitter and the manufacturer must provide
adequate instructions along with the module to explain any such requirements.”
The EUT is compliant with all applicable FCC rules. Detail instructions for
maintaining compliance are given in the Users Manual.
8. “The modular transmitter must comply with any applicable RF exposure
requirements.” The EUT is compliant with all applicable RF exposure
requirements. RF Exposure is addressed in the RF exposure exhibition.
Please contact me if you have any further questions. Thanks for your attention.
Regards,
Debby Lin, Senior Specialist
Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services (H.K.) Ltd., Taoyuan Branch
Tel: 886-3-264 1900 ext. 4311900
Fax: 886-3-327 0892
Email: debby.lin@bureauveritas.com
1 2 3 4 | Test setup photos | Test Setup Photos | 681.77 KiB | July 25 2021 / January 22 2022 | delayed release |
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2022-08-01 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment |
2 | 2021-10-21 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Class II Permissive Change |
3 | 2021-08-18 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |
4 | 2021-07-25 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 | Effective |
2022-08-01
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2021-10-21
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2021-08-18
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2021-07-25
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1 2 3 4 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Sintai Optical (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
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1 2 3 4 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0026346957
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1 2 3 4 | Physical Address |
Qiwei Ind Sec,1st,2nd,&3Rd Bldg,Lisonglang Village Gongming Town,Bao an District
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1 2 3 4 |
Qiwei Ind Sec,1st,2nd,&3Rd Bldg,Lisonglang Village
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Shenzhen,Guangdong,, N/A
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1 2 3 4 |
China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@nacsemc.com
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1 2 3 4 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Grantee Code |
SER
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1 2 3 4 | Equipment Product Code |
AOFN200
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Name |
q******** y****
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
+86-7******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 | Fax Number |
+86-7********
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1 2 3 4 |
q******@sintai.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 | 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 | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Yes | |||||
1 2 3 4 | 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 | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Yes | |||||
1 2 3 4 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 01/22/2022 | ||||
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 2 3 4 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | WiFi Module | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Modular Equipment Type | Single Modular Approval | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Class II Permissive Change | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | 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 2 3 4 | Grant Comments | Class II Permissive Change for adding one new portable host platform (Brand: MINOLTA, Model: MINOLTA MN67Z) as described in this filing. The highest reported SAR value for body exposure condition is 1.03 W/kg. Power listed is maximum conducted output power. This device supports 20 and 40 MHz bandwidth modes. Single modular approval for mobile RF exposure conditions. Co-transmission of this module with other transmitters requires a separate evaluation according to FCC multi-transmitter procedures. The host integrator must follow the integration instructions provided by the module manufacturer and ensure that the composite-system end product complies with the FCC requirements by a technical assessment or evaluation to the FCC rules and to KDB Publication 996369. The module antenna(s) must be installed to meet the RF exposure compliance separation distance of 20 cm and any additional testing and authorization process as required. The module grantee is responsible for providing the documentation to the system integrator on restrictions of use, for continuing compliance of the module. The host integrator installing this module into their product must ensure that the final composite product complies with the FCC requirements by a technical assessment or evaluation to the FCC rules, including the transmitter operation and should refer to guidance in KDB 996369. Approval is limited to OEM installation only. This grant is valid only when the device is sold to OEM integrators and the OEM integrators are instructed to ensure that the end user has no manual instructions to remove or install the device. | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Class II Permissive Change for changing the battery charging circuit of the mainboard for the host (Brand: MINOLTA, Model: MINOLTA MN53Z) as described in this filing. The highest reported SAR value for body exposure condition is 0.16 W/kg. Power listed is maximum conducted output power. This device supports 20 and 40 MHz bandwidth modes. Single modular approval for mobile RF exposure conditions. Co-transmission of this module with other transmitters requires a separate evaluation according to FCC multi-transmitter procedures. The host integrator must follow the integration instructions provided by the module manufacturer and ensure that the composite-system end product complies with the FCC requirements by a technical assessment or evaluation to the FCC rules and to KDB Publication 996369. The module antenna(s) must be installed to meet the RF exposure compliance separation distance of 20 cm and any additional testing and authorization process as required. The module grantee is responsible for providing the documentation to the system integrator on restrictions of use, for continuing compliance of the module. The host integrator installing this module into their product must ensure that the final composite product complies with the FCC requirements by a technical assessment or evaluation to the FCC rules, including the transmitter operation and should refer to guidance in KDB 996369. Approval is limited to OEM installation only. This grant is valid only when the device is sold to OEM integrators and the OEM integrators are instructed to ensure that the end user has no manual instructions to remove or install the device. | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Class II Permissive Change for adding a portable host (Brand: MINOLTA, Model: MINOLTA MN53Z) as described in this filing. The highest reported SAR value for body exposure condition is 0.16 W/kg. Power listed is maximum conducted output power. This device supports 20 and 40 MHz bandwidth modes. Single modular approval for mobile RF exposure conditions. Co-transmission of this module with other transmitters requires a separate evaluation according to FCC multi-transmitter procedures. The host integrator must follow the integration instructions provided by the module manufacturer and ensure that the composite-system end product complies with the FCC requirements by a technical assessment or evaluation to the FCC rules and to KDB Publication 996369. The module antenna(s) must be installed to meet the RF exposure compliance separation distance of 20 cm and any additional testing and authorization process as required. The module grantee is responsible for providing the documentation to the system integrator on restrictions of use, for continuing compliance of the module. The host integrator installing this module into their product must ensure that the final composite product complies with the FCC requirements by a technical assessment or evaluation to the FCC rules, including the transmitter operation and should refer to guidance in KDB 996369. Approval is limited to OEM installation only. This grant is valid only when the device is sold to OEM integrators and the OEM integrators are instructed to ensure that the end user has no manual instructions to remove or install the device. | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Power listed is maximum conducted output power. This device supports 20 and 40 MHz bandwidth modes. Single modular approval for mobile RF exposure conditions. Co-transmission of this module with other transmitters requires a separate evaluation according to FCC multi-transmitter procedures. The host integrator must follow the integration instructions provided by the module manufacturer and ensure that the composite-system end product complies with the FCC requirements by a technical assessment or evaluation to the FCC rules and to KDB Publication 996369. The module antenna(s) must be installed to meet the RF exposure compliance separation distance of 20 cm and any additional testing and authorization process as required. The module grantee is responsible for providing the documentation to the system integrator on restrictions of use, for continuing compliance of the module. The host integrator installing this module into their product must ensure that the final composite product complies with the FCC requirements by a technical assessment or evaluation to the FCC rules, including the transmitter operation and should refer to guidance in KDB 996369. Approval is limited to OEM installation only. This grant is valid only when the device is sold to OEM integrators and the OEM integrators are instructed to ensure that the end user has no manual instructions to remove or install the device. | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Firm Name |
Bureau Veritas CPS(H.K.) Ltd., Taoyuan Branch
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1 2 3 4 | Name |
E****** L****
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
+886-********
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1 2 3 4 |
+886-********
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1 2 3 4 |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 2 3 4 |
+886-********
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1 2 3 4 |
+886-********
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1 2 3 4 |
e******@bureauveritas.com
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1 2 3 4 |
e******@tw.bureauveritas.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.4780000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.4780000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.4780000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.4780000 |
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