Operating Manual• Specifications and external dimensions are subject to change without notice.58240 Copyright © PENTAX RICOH IMAGING CO., LTD. 2012R02
8Basic Operations 55Basic Shooting Operation ...56Letting the Camera Choose the Optimal Settin
98Shooting Functions4Manually adjust the focus.1Set the focus mode to \.2While viewing the monitor, turn the focusing ring.The shutter can be released
99Shooting Functions4Checking the Depth of Field (Preview)You can check the depth of field by stopping down the aperture of the lens to the actual set
100Shooting Functions4Using the Shake Reduction Function to Prevent Camera ShakeThe Shake Reduction function reduces camera shake that occurs when the
101Shooting Functions43Use the four-way controller (45) to select Q or R, and press the 4 button.The camera returns to the control panel.4Press the sh
102Shooting Functions41Mount the camera onto a tripod.2Press the four-way controller (5) in standby mode.The Drive Mode setting screen appears.3Use th
103Shooting Functions46Press the shutter release button fully.For g, the self-timer lamp starts blinking slowly and then blinks rapidly 2 seconds befo
104Shooting Functions4The shutter can be released from a distance by using an optional remote control unit (p.242).1Mount the camera onto a tripod.2Pr
105Shooting Functions46Point the remote control unit towards the remote control receiver on the front of the camera, and press the shutter release but
106Shooting Functions4Taking Pictures ContinuouslyPictures can be taken continuously while the shutter release button is fully pressed.1Press the four
107Shooting Functions45Press the shutter release button fully.Pictures are taken continuously while the shutter release button is fully pressed. Take
9Checking the Depth of Field (Preview) ...99Using the Shake Reduction Function to Prevent Camera Shake ...
108Shooting Functions4Takes pictures at a set interval from a set time.The following items can be set.1Select [Interval Shooting] in the [A Rec. Mode
109Shooting Functions46Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Start Interval], and press the four-way controller (5).7Use the four-way controller
110Shooting Functions4• Refer to “Interval Movie” (p.119) for information on how to perform Interval Shooting in C mode.• If the mode dial or the main
111Shooting Functions4You can create a picture by taking multiple exposures and merging them into a single image.1Select [Multi-exposure] in the [A Re
112Shooting Functions46Take the picture.The composite picture is displayed in Instant Review each time the shutter release button is pressed. Press th
113Shooting Functions4Recording MoviesThis camera enables you to record movies with the following format.• Sound Stereo• File format MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
114Shooting Functions45Select [Recorded Pixels].When the setting is changed, the amount of recordable time for that setting appears at the top right o
115Shooting Functions4You can connect a commercially available stereo microphone to the microphone input terminal. Using an external microphone may re
116Shooting Functions41Set the mode dial to C.The movie recording screen appears.2View the subject on the monitor.Change the exposure setting as neces
117Shooting Functions4• When [Recording Sound Level] is set to a value other than l (0), the camera operation sounds are also recorded. When recording
10Playback Functions and Image Editing 153How to Operate the Playback/Editing Functions...154Playback Mode Palette Items ...
118Shooting Functions4If you use the d (R) button, you can start recording a movie immediately, regardless of the mode dial setting.1Assign [Movie Rec
119Shooting Functions4Takes still pictures at a set interval from a set time and records them as a single movie file (Motion JPEG, file extension: .AV
120Shooting Functions45Use the four-way controller (45) to select hours, minutes, or seconds, and use the four-way controller (23) to set the time.Pre
121Shooting Functions4Recorded movies can be played back in playback mode in the same manner as saved still pictures.1In the single image display of p
122Shooting Functions4You can capture a single frame from a movie and save it as a JPEG still picture.1Press the four-way controller (2) in Step 2 on
123Shooting Functions4Movies can be divided and unwanted segments can be deleted.1In the single image display, use the four-way controller (45) to sel
124Shooting Functions46Use the four-way controller (45) to move the selection frame, and press the 4 button.The segment(s) to delete are specified. Mu
5 Shooting SettingsThis chapter describes image file formats and camera operating settings in capture mode.Setting a File Format ...
126Shooting Settings5Setting a File FormatSet the aspect ratio, file format, number of recorded pixels, quality level, and color space of still pictur
127Shooting Settings5You can set the format of image files.File FormatJPEGCaptures images in JPEG format. (default setting)You can change the number o
11Changing Additional Settings 183How to Operate the Set-up Menu ...184Set-up Menu Items...
128Shooting Settings5Sets the recording size of images when the file format is set to [JPEG]. The selectable sizes vary according to the [Aspect Ratio
129Shooting Settings5You can set the image quality level (compression ratio). The default setting is C (Best).You can select a color space to use.JPEG
130Shooting Settings5Setting the White BalanceWhite Balance is a function for adjusting the color of an image so that white objects appear white. Set
131Shooting Settings51Press the four-way controller (3) in standby mode.The White Balance setting screen appears.2Use the four-way controller (45) to
132Shooting Settings5You can adjust the white balance depending on the light source when taking pictures. The camera can store delicate shades that ca
133Shooting Settings5Correcting ImagesThe camera and lens properties can be automatically adjusted for when taking pictures.Adjusts the brightness and
134Shooting Settings5Expands the dynamic range and enables a wider range of tones expressed by the CMOS sensor and reduces the occurrence of underexpo
135Shooting Settings5High dynamic range photography is a way of expressing the entire range from dark to bright areas by capturing multiple images wit
136Shooting Settings53Use the four-way controller (45) to select [Auto], [HDR 1], [HDR 2], [HDR 3] or [Off], and press the 4 button.The camera returns
137Shooting Settings5Enables capturing images with high dynamic range by simply turning the mode dial. You can specify the range in which the exposure
12Using an External Flash (Optional)...220Using the P-TTL Auto Flash...
138Shooting Settings57Take a picture.Reduces distortions and lateral chromatic aberrations occurring due to lens properties. DistortionDistortion is
139Shooting Settings51Press the M button in standby mode.The control panel appears.2Use the four-way controller (2345) to select [Distortion Correctio
140Shooting Settings5Setting the Image Finishing ToneTake pictures with settings to suit for your creative photographic vision.Select the desired pict
141Shooting Settings52Use the four-way controller (2345) to select [Custom Image], and press the 4 button.The Custom Image setting screen appears.3Use
142Shooting Settings5*1 For [Favorite 1-3], you can save the settings of a cross processed image as a favorite in advance through the playback mode pa
143Shooting Settings5The outcome of cross processing varies each time a picture is taken. If you take a cross processed image that you like, you can s
144Shooting Settings5You can apply a filter effect when taking pictures.The following filters can be selected.*1 Cannot be selected in C mode.Digital
145Shooting Settings51Press the M button in standby mode.The control panel appears.2Use the four-way controller (2345) to select [Digital Filter], and
146Shooting Settings5• You can also change the settings from the [A Rec. Mode 1] menu (p.69).• Select [No Filter] in Step 3 to finish shooting with a
147Shooting Settings5Customizing the Button Functions Functions can be assigned to the d (G/R) button and =/L button. You can assign one of the foll
13This Operating Manual contains the following chapters.Composition of the Operating Manual1 Before Using Your CameraExplains the provided accessories
148Shooting Settings51Select [Button Customization] in the [A Rec. Mode 3] menu, and press the four-way controller (5).The [Button Customization] scre
149Shooting Settings5When [One Push File Format] is assigned to the d (G/R) button, specify the function settings.1Select [One Push File Format] in St
150Shooting Settings5Set the value to be changed with the e-dial in e mode.1Select [Green Button] in Step 3 on p.148 as the function to be assigned to
151Shooting Settings5You can set the function of the d (G) button in a mode. The following settings are effective even in L (Shutter & Aperture Pr
152Shooting Settings5You can assign one of the following functions to the =/L button. Separate settings can be made for still picture shooting and mov
6Playback Functions and Image EditingThis chapter describes how to use the various playback functions and how to edit the captured images.How to Opera
154Playback Functions and Image Editing6How to Operate the Playback/Editing FunctionsMake settings related to playing back and editing images in the p
155Playback Functions and Image Editing6*1 This cannot be performed when a movie is displayed.*2 This cannot be performed when a RAW image is displaye
156Playback Functions and Image Editing6Setting the Playback Display MethodYou can set the initial magnification when magnifying images (p.157), wheth
157Playback Functions and Image Editing6Magnifying ImagesImages can be magnified up to 16 times in playback mode.1Use the four-way controller (45) to
14The symbols used in this Operating Manual are explained below.1Indicates reference page numbers explaining a related operation.Indicates useful info
158Playback Functions and Image Editing6Selecting the Playback FunctionsYou can display images in a list or play back saved images successively.1Turn
159Playback Functions and Image Editing6Folder DisplayImages are grouped and displayed by folder in which they are saved.Calendar Filmstrip DisplayIma
160Playback Functions and Image Editing66Turn the e-dial to the right (toward y).The camera returns to the single image display.You can play back all
161Playback Functions and Image Editing61Select [Start] in Step 2 on p.160, and press the 4 button.Or, select u (Slideshow) in the playback mode palet
162Playback Functions and Image Editing6You can change the rotation information of an image and save it. Images with changed image rotation informatio
163Playback Functions and Image Editing6Deleting Multiple ImagesYou can delete multiple images at once. Be aware that deleted images cannot be restore
164Playback Functions and Image Editing65Press the K/i button.The delete confirmation screen appears.6Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Sele
165Playback Functions and Image Editing6Processing ImagesChanges the number of recorded pixels of a selected image, and saves it as a new file.1Select
166Playback Functions and Image Editing6Crops out only the desired area of a selected image and saves it as a new image.1Select an image to crop in th
167Playback Functions and Image Editing6You can edit captured images using digital filters.The following filters are available.Processing Images with
1 Before Using Your CameraCheck the package contents and the names and functions of the working parts before use.Checking the Contents of the Package
168Playback Functions and Image Editing6PastelCreates an image that looks as though it was drawn with a crayon.Low/Medium/HighPosterizationLessens the
169Playback Functions and Image Editing61Select an image for applying the digital filter in the single image display, and press the four-way controlle
170Playback Functions and Image Editing67Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Apply additional filter(s)] or [Save as], and press the 4 button.
171Playback Functions and Image Editing64To check the parameter details, press the M button.You can check the filter parameters.Press the 3 button to
172Playback Functions and Image Editing6Join a number of images together and display them as an index print. You can also save the displayed index pri
173Playback Functions and Image Editing67Use the four-way controller (23) to select the background color, and press the 4 button.You can select a whit
174Playback Functions and Image Editing6Developing RAW ImagesYou can convert captured RAW images into JPEG images, and save them as new files.1Select
175Playback Functions and Image Editing6The following parameters can be changed.*1 When developing multiple images, select from W, X, Y, or Z. (p.176)
176Playback Functions and Image Editing6You can develop multiple RAW images with the same settings.1Select [Developing multiple images] in Step 3 on p
177Playback Functions and Image Editing66Press the 4 button.The save confirmation screen appears.7Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Save as]
16Before Using Your Camera1Checking the Contents of the PackageThe following accessories are packaged with the camera.Check that all accessories are i
178Playback Functions and Image Editing6Connecting the Camera to an AV DeviceYou can connect the camera to a TV or other device with a video input ter
179Playback Functions and Image Editing63Connect the other end of the cable to the input terminal on the AV device.4Turn the AV device and camera on.T
180Playback Functions and Image Editing64Press the 3 button twice.The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu item appears again.By defaul
181Playback Functions and Image Editing6The camera stays in playback mode while the HDMI cable is connected to it. Remove the HDMI cable to enable sho
7 Changing Additional SettingsThis chapter describes how to change additional settings.How to Operate the Set-up Menu ... 184Camera
184Changing Additional Settings7How to Operate the Set-up MenuThe [R Set-up] menu offers you general settings related to the camera.The following item
185Changing Additional Settings7R2Folder NameSets the naming system for folders to store images.p.201Create New FolderCreates a new folder on the SD M
186Changing Additional Settings7Camera SettingsYou can turn the camera operation sound on or off, or change its volume.The sound for the following ite
187Changing Additional Settings7You can change the initial date and time settings, and their display formats.Set in [Date Adjustment] of the [R Set-up
17Before Using Your Camera1Names and Functions of the Working PartsCard access lampTripod socketSelf-timer lamp/Remote control receiverCMOS sensorAF a
188Changing Additional Settings74Use the four-way controller (45) to select a destination city.Turn the e-dial to change the region.The location, time
189Changing Additional Settings7 List of World Time CitiesRegion CityVideoOutput FormatRegion CityVideoOutput FormatNorth AmericaHonolulu NTSC Africa
190Changing Additional Settings7You can change the language in which the menus, error messages, etc. are displayed.Set in [Language/u] of the [R Set-u
191Changing Additional Settings7You can set the Instant Review (p.57) display settings.1Select [Instant Review] in the [A Rec. Mode 3] menu, and press
192Changing Additional Settings7You can set whether or not to display the startup screen, and the guide display (p.75) which appears when the mode dia
193Changing Additional Settings73Use the four-way controller (45) to adjust the value.Available operations4Press the 4 button.5Press the 3 button.The
194Changing Additional Settings7You can set the monitor to dim and the camera to turn off automatically if unused for a certain length of time.Set in
195Changing Additional Settings7You can select which function settings to save when the camera is turned off. The following function settings can be s
196Changing Additional Settings7Settings of the direct keys and for the items of the [A Rec. Mode] menu, [C Movie] menu, [Q Playback] menu, [R Set-up]
197Changing Additional Settings7Settings for the items of the [A Custom Setting] menu can be reset to default values.1Select [Reset Custom Functions]
Thank you for purchasing this PENTAX O Digital Camera. Please read this manual before using the camera in order to get the most out of all the feature
18Before Using Your Camera1Here, you can learn which parts are used and how they function when in capture mode.Capture ModeThe factory default setting
198Changing Additional Settings7• You cannot restore a camera to its previous firmware version after updating it.• Before running the update, be sure
199Changing Additional Settings7File Management SettingsUse this camera to format (initialize) an SD Memory Card that is unused or has been used on ot
200Changing Additional Settings7You can protect images from being accidentally deleted.1Press the four-way controller (3) in the single image display
201Changing Additional Settings7When images are captured with this camera, a folder is automatically created and the captured images are stored in the
202Changing Additional Settings7The camera type, shooting conditions and other information are automatically embedded in captured images in Exif data
203Changing Additional Settings74Enter the text.Up to 32 single-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols can be entered.Available operations5After ent
204Changing Additional Settings7By adding DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) settings to stored images on the SD Memory Card, you can specify the numbe
205Changing Additional Settings76Press the M button to select O or P for printing the date.Repeat Steps 4 to 6 to make DPOF settings for other images.
Memo206
8 Connecting to a ComputerThis chapter explains how to connect the camera to a computer, install the supplied CD-ROM, etc.Manipulating Captured Images
Before Using Your Camera1195 Focus mode switchChanges the focus mode. (p.92)6 d (Green) buttonYou can assign a function to this button. (p.147)In this
208Connecting to a Computer8Manipulating Captured Images on a ComputerThe captured still pictures and movies can be transferred to a computer by conne
209Connecting to a Computer8Saving Images on a ComputerSet the USB connection mode when connecting the camera to a computer.1Select [Interface Options
210Connecting to a Computer8Connect the camera to a computer using the provided USB cable I-USB7.1Turn the computer on.2Turn the camera off, and use t
211Connecting to a Computer8Using the Provided Software“SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.0 for PENTAX” is included on the CD-ROM (S-SW120). With the SILKYP
212Connecting to a Computer83Click [SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.0 for PENTAX].For Macintosh, follow the instructions on the screen to perform subseque
213Connecting to a Computer8Regarding Product RegistrationTo better serve you, please take a moment to register your software.Click [Product Registrat
Memo214
9 Using the FlashThis chapter provides details on the built-in flash and describes how to take pictures with an external flash.Using the Built-in Flas
216Using the Flash9Using the Built-in Flash• When taking a moving subject, you can use the flash to change the blur effect.• The aperture value automa
217Using the Flash9Trailing Curtain Sync discharges a flash immediately before the shutter closes. When shooting moving objects with a slow shutter sp
20Before Using Your Camera1Here, you can learn which parts are used and how they function when in playback mode.Playback Mode5674231890
218Using the Flash9Relationships among the guide number, aperture and distance must be considered when shooting with the flash to obtain a correct exp
219Using the Flash9Depending on the lens used with this camera, even if a lens without a hood is attached, the use of the built-in flash may not be av
220Using the Flash9Using an External Flash (Optional)Using an optional external flash AF540FGZ, AF360FGZ, AF200FG or AF160FC enables a variety of flas
221Using the Flash9You can use the P-TTL auto flash with an AF540FGZ, AF360FGZ, AF200FG or AF160FC flash unit.1Remove the cover of the hot shoe, and a
222Using the Flash9With an AF540FGZ or AF360FGZ flash unit, you can discharge a flash to take a picture at a shutter speed faster than 1/180 second.1R
223Using the Flash9When using an external flash away from the camera, attach the Hot Shoe Adapter FG (optional) to the camera hot shoe and an Off-Came
Memo224
10 AppendixDefault Settings ... 226Functions Available with Various Lens Combinations ...
226Appendix10Default SettingsThe table below shows the factory default settings.The functions set in Memory (p.195) are saved even when the camera is
227Appendix10AF/MF SettingsAutofocus Method D (Face Detection)Yes p.93AF AutozoomP (Off) Yes p.95AF Assist LightO (On) Yes p.92Focus Peaking Off Yes p
Before Using Your Camera121In this manual, the arrow keys of the four-way controller are referred to in the following way.1 Shutter release buttonPres
228Appendix10[C Movie] MenuButton CustomizationOne Push File FormatCancel after 1 shotO (On) Yesp.149JPEG/RAW/RAW+ File FormatAll RAW+ YesMemoryDigita
229Appendix10Playback Mode Palette[Q Playback] MenuItem Default SettingReset SettingPageImage Rotation — — p.162Digital Filter Monochrome Yes p.167Res
230Appendix10[R Set-up] MenuItem Default SettingResetSettingPageLanguage/uEnglish No p.190Date Adjustment 01/01/2012 No p.187World TimeWorld Time sett
231Appendix10[A Custom Setting] MenuItem Default SettingResetSettingPage1. EV Steps 1/3 EV Steps Yes p.842. Sensitivity Steps 1 EV Step Yes p.803. Exp
232Appendix10Functions Available with Various Lens CombinationsAll camera capture modes are available when using DA/DA L/FA J or lenses with an apertu
233Appendix10*4 Aberration correction is available using the Lens Correction function of the [A Rec. Mode 1] menu. The [Distortion Correction] setting
234Appendix10The Shake Reduction function operates by obtaining the lens information such as focal length. Set the focal length when using a lens for
235Appendix10The shutter can be released even if the aperture ring of the D FA, FA, F or A lens is not set to the s (Auto) position or a lens without
236Appendix10If the aperture is set to a position other than s, the camera operates in c mode regardless of the mode dial setting except when set to a
237Appendix10Cleaning the CMOS SensorIf the CMOS sensor becomes dirty or dusty, shadows may appear in the image in certain situations such as when sho
22Before Using Your Camera1Various information appears on the monitor depending on the status of the camera.In standby mode, the current settings for
238Appendix10Keep the shutter open when cleaning the CMOS sensor with a blower.Please contact a PENTAX Service Center for professional cleaning as the
239Appendix104Press the four-way controller (2) to select [Start cleaning], and press the 4 button.The shutter is locked open.5Clean the CMOS sensor.U
240Appendix10Optional AccessoriesA number of dedicated accessories are available for this camera. Contact a PENTAX Service Center for details regardin
241Appendix10Auto Flash AF540FGZ/Auto Flash AF360FGZThe AF540FGZ and AF360FGZ are P-TTL auto flash units with a maximum guide number of about 54 and a
242Appendix10Hot Shoe Adapter FGExtension Cord F5POff-camera Shoe Adapter FUse the adapters and cords to use the external flash away from the camera.O
243Appendix10Attach this unit to the camera’s hot shoe to record information such as the latitude, longitude, altitude, direction, and Coordinated Uni
244Appendix10The following functions are available when the GPS Unit O-GPS1 is attached to the this camera.Using the GPS UnitElectronic CompassDisplay
245Appendix10Error MessagesError Message DescriptionMemory card fullThe SD Memory Card is full and no more images can be saved. Insert a new SD Memory
246Appendix10Not enough battery power remaining to update the firmwareAppears when trying to update the firmware if the battery level is insufficient.
247Appendix10TroubleshootingIn rare cases, the camera may not operate correctly due to static electricity. This can be remedied by taking the battery
Before Using Your Camera123 Standard Information Display(All items are displayed here for explanatory purposes. The actual display may differ.)* Indi
248Appendix10Autofocus does not workThe subject is not in the AF areaPosition the subject in the AF area on the monitor. If the subject is outside the
249Appendix10Shake Reduction does not workThe Shake Reduction function is offSet [Shake Reduction] to Q (On). (p.100)The focal length is not setIf a l
250Appendix10Main SpecificationsModel DescriptionType Lens-interchangeable SL digital cameraLens MountPENTAX KAF2 bayonet mount (AF coupler, lens info
251Appendix10LCD MonitorType TFT color LCD monitor, wide angle viewingSize 3.0 inchesDots Approx. 921,000 dotsAdjustment Brightness and colors adjusta
252Appendix10Drive ModesMode SelectionSingle frame, Continuous (Hi, Lo), Self-timer (12 sec., 2 sec.), Remote Control (immediately, 3 sec.), Auto Brac
253Appendix10Interval MovieRecording interval: 1 sec., 5 sec., 10 sec., 30 sec., 1 min., 5 min., 10 min., 30 min., 1 hr.; Recording time: 4 sec. to 99
254Appendix10Power SupplyBattery Type Rechargeable lithium-ion battery D-LI90AC Adapter AC Adapter kit K-AC1202 (optional)Battery LifeNumber of record
255Appendix10(When using a 2 GB SD Memory Card)* The number of storable images may vary depending on the subject, shooting conditions, selected captur
256Appendix10IndexSymbols[A Rec. Mode] menu ... 69, 226[C Movie] menu ... 71, 113, 228[Q Playback] menu ... 155, 229[R Set-up] menu ... 18
257Appendix10Blue Sky d ... 75, 76Body mount cover ... 47Bracketing shooting ... 85Bright (Custom Image)
24Before Using Your Camera1 Control panelPress the M button in standby mode to display the control panel and change settings. (p.32)Still picture cap
258Appendix10Exif ... 202Exposure ... 79Exposure Bracketing ... 85Exposure
259Appendix10Image storage capacity ... 42, 255Index ... 172M button ... 19,
260Appendix10Museum E ... 77Muted (Custom Image) ... 140NNatural (Custom Image) ... 140Night Scene A ...
261Appendix10SSaturation (Custom Image) ... 141Save Cross Processing ... 143Save RAW Data ...
262Appendix10Volume ... 114, 186WWater Color (Digital Filter) ... 167White Balance ...
263Appendix10WARRANTY POLICYAll PENTAX cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic distribution channels are guaranteed against defect
264Appendix10required, please keep the receipt or bills covering the purchase of your equipment for at least a year. Before sending your equipment for
265Appendix10For customers in USASTATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCEThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
Declaration of ConformityAccording to 47CFR, Parts 2 and 15 forClass B Personal Computers and PeripheralsWe: PENTAX RICOH IMAGING AMERICAS CORPORATION
Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and Used Batteries1. In the European UnionThese symbols on the products, packaging a
Before Using Your Camera125The captured image and shooting information are displayed in the single image display of playback mode.1 Playing Back Image
Thank you for purchasing this PENTAX O Digital Camera. Please read this manual before using the camera in order to get the most out of all the feature
Operating Manual• Specifications and external dimensions are subject to change without notice.58240 Copyright © PENTAX RICOH IMAGING CO., LTD. 2012R02
26Before Using Your Camera1 Detailed Information DisplayUse the four-way controller (23) to switch between pages.(All items are displayed here for ex
Before Using Your Camera127* Indicators 36 and 40 to 43 appear only for images in which GPS information is stored.11 Lens focal length 26 Shadow Corre
1To users of this camera• Do not use or store this camera in the vicinity of equipment that generates strong electromagnetic radiation or magnetic fie
28Before Using Your Camera1 Histogram Display/RGB Histogram DisplayUse the four-way controller (23) to switch between the Histogram Display and RGB H
Before Using Your Camera129A histogram shows the brightness distribution of an image.The horizontal axis represents brightness (dark at the left and b
30Before Using Your Camera1Understanding Color BalanceDistribution of color intensity is displayed for each color in RGB Histogram Display. If a color
31Before Using Your Camera1How to Change Function SettingsFunction settings can be changed using the direct keys, control panel or menus.This section
32Before Using Your Camera1In standby mode, you can switch to the control panel and change settings.Below, how to set [JPEG Quality] is explained as a
Before Using Your Camera1334Use the four-way controller (45) or e-dial to select a setting value.5Press the 4 button.The camera returns to the control
34Before Using Your Camera12Press the four-way controller (5).Each time the four-way controller (5) is pressed, the menu will change in the following
Before Using Your Camera1356Press the 4 button.The setting is saved.Press the 3 button if a submenu is displayed.Next, set other items.7Press the 3 bu
Memo36
2 Getting StartedThis chapter explains your first steps from purchasing the camera to taking pictures. Be sure to read this and follow the instruction
2• If any irregularities occur during use, such as smoke or a strange odor, stop use immediately, remove the battery or the AC adapter, and contact yo
38Getting Started2Attaching the Strap1Pass the end of the strap through the strap lug, then secure it on the inside of the clasp.2Attach the other end
39Getting Started2Inserting the BatteryInsert the battery into the camera. Use the exclusive battery D-LI90.When using the battery for the first time,
40Getting Started24When the battery is fully charged, remove the battery from the battery charger.1Push the battery cover unlock switch towards OPEN (
41Getting Started22With the 2 mark facing toward the lens, push the battery in until it locks into place.To remove the battery, push the battery lock
42Getting Started2The image storage capacity (normal recording and flash use 50%) is based on measuring conditions in accordance with CIPA standards,
43Getting Started23Pull down the connection cable cover (1) on the left of the battery cover, and insert the DC coupler into the battery chamber until
44Getting Started27Plug the AC plug cord into the power outlet.• Make sure the camera is turned off before connecting or disconnecting the AC adapter.
45Getting Started2Inserting/Removing an SD Memory CardThis camera uses a commercially available SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card, or SDXC Memory Card.
46Getting Started24Insert the card all the way with the SD Memory Card label facing toward the monitor.Push the SD Memory Card in once to remove.5Clos
47Getting Started2Attaching a LensAttach a proper lens to the camera body.When you use one of the following lenses with this camera, all the camera’s
3• Do not touch or short-circuit the terminal area of the AC plug cord while the cord is plugged in.• Do not handle the power plug with wet hands. Thi
48Getting Started23Align the lens mount index (red dots: 3) on the camera and the lens, and secure by turning the lens clockwise until it clicks.After
49Getting Started2Turning the Camera On and Off1Turn the main switch to [ON].The camera turns on, and the startup screen appears.Set the main switch t
50Getting Started2Initial SettingsThe first time the camera is turned on, the [Language/u] screen appears on the monitor. Follow the procedure below t
51Getting Started23Use the four-way controller (45) to select a city.Turn the e-dial to change the region.Refer to “List of World Time Cities” (p.189)
52Getting Started2Set the current date and time and the display style.1Press the four-way controller (5), and use the four-way controller (23) to sele
53Getting Started26Press the four-way controller (3) to select [Settings complete], and press the 4 button.The camera is ready to take a picture.If yo
Memo54
3 Basic OperationsThis chapter explains basic operations for shooting by setting the mode dial to n (Auto Picture) to have the camera select the optim
56Basic Operations3Basic Shooting OperationThis camera features various capture modes, focus modes, and drive modes. This section explains how to take
57Basic Operations33View the subject on the monitor.When using a zoom lens, turn the zoom ring to the right or left to change the angle of view (focal
4• When traveling, take the Worldwide Service Network listing that is included in the package. This will be useful if you experience problems abroad.•
58Basic Operations3• You can enlarge the central area in focus by pressing the 4 button while the focus is locked (except when [Autofocus Method] is s
59Basic Operations3Using the Built-in FlashUse a flash to take pictures in low light or backlit conditions.The built-in flash is optimum for a subject
60Basic Operations3The flash modes that can be selected differ depending on the capture mode.1Press the four-way controller (4) in standby mode.The Fl
61Basic Operations3You can change the flash output in a range of -2.0 to +1.0. The following flash compensation values can be set according to the ste
62Basic Operations3The flash pops up and discharges automatically when necessary, such as when using a shutter speed which is likely to cause camera s
63Basic Operations3Discharges the flash for each picture.1Set the flash mode to E or F.2Press the K/i button.The built-in flash pops up and begins cha
64Basic Operations3Reviewing ImagesYou can play back captured images with the camera.1Press the N button.The camera switches to the single image displ
65Basic Operations3You can delete images one by one.1Press the N button, and use the four-way controller (45) to display an image to delete.2Press the
Memo66
4 Shooting FunctionsThis chapter describes the various basic and advanced shooting functions available with this camera.How to Operate the Shooting Fu
5• Do not clean the product with organic solvents such as thinner, alcohol, or benzine.• Use a lens brush to remove dust accumulated on the lens. Neve
68Shooting Functions4How to Operate the Shooting FunctionsYou can change capture-related settings using the direct keys, control panel, [A Rec. Mode]
69Shooting Functions4The following items are available in the [A Rec. Mode 1-3] menus.Press the 3 button in standby mode to display the [A Rec. Mode 1
70Shooting Functions4*1 Can be also set through the control panel.*2 When the mode dial is set to H, [Scene Mode] appears instead.A2Multi-exposureCrea
71Shooting Functions4The following items are available in the [C Movie 1] menu.Press the 3 button when the mode dial is set to C to display the [C Mov
72Shooting Functions4The following items of the [A Custom Setting 1-3] menus enable you to make the best use of the camera.Custom Setting Menu ItemsMe
73Shooting Functions4A315. Shake Reduction OptionsSets whether to use Shake Reduction during standby mode as well.p.10116. Using Aperture RingSets whe
74Shooting Functions4Selecting the Appropriate Capture ModeThis camera features various capture modes, enabling you to take pictures with settings sui
75Shooting Functions4The selected capture mode is displayed on the monitor (guide display).When set to n (Auto Picture) mode, the camera automatically
76Shooting Functions4In H (Scene) mode, you can choose from the following shooting scenes.Scene ModesMode CharacteristicscPortraitFor capturing portra
77Shooting Functions41Set the mode dial to H.The camera switches to the H mode, and the screen to select a scene mode appears.2Use the four-way contro
6• Please note that deleting data stored on an SD Memory Card, or formatting an SD Memory Card does not completely erase the original data. Deleted da
78Shooting Functions4Use the following exposure modes to change the shutter speed and aperture value and take pictures.Exposure ModesMode Characterist
79Shooting Functions4Setting the ExposureYou can set the sensitivity to suit the brightness of the surroundings.The sensitivity can be set to [ISO AUT
80Shooting Functions4•In Z (Night Scene HDR), l (Night Snap) or n (Stage Lighting) of H mode, the sensitivity is fixed to [ISO AUTO (up to ISO 6400)].
81Shooting Functions4This camera features the following exposure modes.The settings available for each exposure mode are as follows. z: Available #
82Shooting Functions45 appears on the monitor for the value that can be changed.The following parameters can be changed depending on the selected expo
83Shooting Functions4This is useful when capturing images of night scenes and fireworks which require long exposures.1Set the mode dial to p.2Press th
84Shooting Functions4This allows you to deliberately overexpose (brighten) or underexpose (darken) your picture.The compensation value can be set betw
85Shooting Functions4You can take three consecutive images at three different exposure levels when the shutter release button is pressed. Three images
86Shooting Functions43Press the four-way controller (3), and turn the e-dial to set the bracket value.The value that can be set varies according to th
87Shooting Functions4AE Lock is a function that locks the exposure (brightness) prior to taking a picture. Use this when the subject is too small or i
7 For Using Your Camera Safely ... 1Care to be Taken During Handling ...
88Shooting Functions4Choose the part of the sensor to use for measuring brightness and determining exposure.1Press the M button in standby mode.The co
89Shooting Functions4When shooting with a digital camera, image noise (image roughness or unevenness) becomes noticeable in the following situations.-
90Shooting Functions43Press the 4 button.If you select [Auto], [Off], [Low], [Medium] or [High], proceed to Step 7.4Use the four-way controller (23) t
91Shooting Functions4Reduces noise during long exposures.1Select [Slow Shutter Speed NR] in the [A Rec. Mode 2] menu, and press the four-way controlle
92Shooting Functions4Focusing1Set the focus mode switch to either = or \.Refer to “Letting the Camera Choose the Optimal Settings” (p.56) for informat
93Shooting Functions4Selects the autofocus method in = mode.1Press the M button in standby mode.The control panel appears.2Use the four-way controller
94Shooting Functions4You can set the range of the autofocusing area (AF area).1Select G in Step 3 on p.93, and press the 4 button.The camera returns t
95Shooting Functions4You can check the focus lock position (AF point) by magnifying the image on the monitor, centering around the area in focus. 1Vie
96Shooting Functions4You can set the camera so that pressing the =/L button focuses automatically, in the same way as pressing the shutter release but
97Shooting Functions4When the subject is in focus in = mode, the focus is locked while the shutter release button is pressed halfway and the picture c
Kommentare zu diesen Handbüchern