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Samsung Digimax 200 User's Manual
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1. Select the exposure value by using the RIGHT and LEFT directional buttons after moving the cursor bar onto EV If you increase the exposure you will obtain a brighter image If you decrease the exposure you will obtain a darker image 29 Z G m on I SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION J Reference Start setting the exposure compensation 0 EV The set range of the exposure compensation is 1 8 1 3 0 1 3 1 8 The selected exposure compensation will stay the same until the power has been turned off When you switch on the power again the exposure compensation will automatically set itself to 0 EV canceling the exposure compensation Be cautious when using exposure compensation as the LCD monitor looks black and exposure will be minimal when using the exposure compensation The LCD monitor looks white and over saturation can happen if you see the exposure compensation WHITE BALANCE function is used to help obtain more naturally colored images depending on light conditions The colours of the captured images may alter according to lighting conditions Auto The camera automatically selects the optimum white balance depending on the conditions of the ambient lighting Day Light The white balance should be used to obtain shots in normal outdoor light conditions Fluorescent Light This white balance is suitable for indoor shooting under fluorescent light conditions
2. Do not store the SmartMedia card in an environment with strong electronic or magnetic fields e g near loud speakers or TV receivers Please do not use or store in an environment where there are extremes of temperature Do not allow the SmartMedia card to come into contact with dirt Should this happen clean the dirt off with a soft cloth Do not allow the camera to get into contact with sand water or other contaminants Damage caused in this way will invalidate the warranty and may damage the camera beyond economic repair e Please keep the SmartMedia card in its case when not in use During and after periods of extended use you may notice that the SmartMedia card is warm This is perfectly normal 18 CAMERA WORKING MODE Camera working mode You can select the appropriate working mode by using the mode dial located at the top of the camera This digital camera has 5 working modes These are listed below Record mode This mode is used for taking normal pictures between 0 6m infinity and close range photography between 0 2m 0 6m Press Marco amp button then you will get the close up pictures Play mode 0 In this mode the stored images on the memory card including still images and motion images can be reviewed on the LCD monitor MODE DIAL on the back of the camera or on an external monitor using a Video output terminal Motion mode gt a In this mode you can re
3. Rear LCD button Viewfinder MENU ENTER button Auto focus LED Ponecenid Flash LED RED LED Direction button Up a button Direction button Right button Direction button Down w button Direction button Left lt button LCD Monitor 10 Video connection terminal Video output terminal USB connection terminal DC input connection point DC 3V IN Card cover Strap eyelet Card cover open lever Memory card slot Battery chamber cover Tripod socket m Z G on I Picture area frame Focus mark Cc Reference Vertical and Horizontal shots are taken in the same way Avoid obstructing the lens or the flash when you take a picture A picture can be spoiled when a finger hair or camera strap is in front of the lens or the flash g Note Please use the LCD monitor when using Macro mode 0 2m 0 6m As there can be some differences between what is seen through the viewfinder and the resulting image when taken at a range closer than 1 5m It is recommended that you use the LCD monitor to compose the shot 12 IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES LCD panel indicator Flash mode indicator Self timer mode indicator AUTO 4 Auto Flash 4 Fill in Flash AD Setting up the self timer Red eye reduction Error message E1 Card error E2 Protected card 000 No card 0 Card full VA Flash
4. Take picture and save it card onto the SmartMedia card The card is in the condition of To record a picture please PROTECTED CARD remove the protection sticker 43 Z G m on I Symptoms BEFORE CONTACTING A SERVICE CENTER Causes Steps The power is not turned on The power is turned off during use The batteries need replacing The AC Power Adapter is not connected The batteries need replacing The camera has automatically turned itself off The card is taken out before the image is saved onto it The adapter has not been connected properly Replace the batteries with new ones Connect the AC Power Adapter Replace the batteries with new ones Power on Do not remove the memory card while you save the image Plug the adapter in correctly The battery power is draining quickly Camera does not take pictures when the Shutter button is being pressed The external temperature is too cold The camera is using both old and new batteries The camera is not set to RECORD mode SmartMedia card is not inserted The memory card has not been initialized Memory card is almost drained The batteries are weak The power has not been switched on Keep batteries at the correct temperature Replace all batteries with new ones Set it to RECORD mode After turning off the camera insert the Card Initialize Insert ne
5. DIGITAL ZOOM There is 2x digital zoom available in play mode When the digital zoom function is set to ON the picture is divided into 4 area To view one of them please use the RIGHT button gt or LEFT button WOR RIO NEV B Press the MENU ENTER button to set up the Motion Menu MOTION MENU To record a moving image please set the recording time and RECORDING TIME press the MENU ENTER button Then press the shutter button to start recording To obtain a good quality AVI file please do not shake the camera when recording Move it slowly and smoothly 5 10 15 20 gt 35 SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION Siza ea V1 BD Press the MENU ENTER Button to set up the Set up Menu SET UP MENU 36 DATE TIME DATE TIME LCD BRIGHTNESS The date and time can be changed in this menu When the eee MODE cursor is moved to this function you will be able to enter RESET TO DEFAULT the date and time with the 4 directional buttons Once you LANGUAGE have completed this press the MENU ENTER button again The date and time you have changed is now saved and displayed on the LCD monitor LEFT RIGHT button To select the item you would like to set such as month date year hour minutes AM PM UP DOWN button To change the date or time The DOWN button is for setting the previous date or time such as 02 02 2002 to 01 01 2001 and 02 00 AM to 01 00 AM The UP button is for setting the later date or
6. MENU ENTER to enlarge the thumbnail for easy viewing To select the previous 9 thumbnail images or the next 9 thumbnails just move the LEFT button or RIGHT button gt 33 Z G m on I 34 SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION ERASE In this mode you can erase data One All or format the SmartMedia card Erase One After moving the bar cursor to ONE and pressing MENU ENTER you will be asked ARE YOU SURE If you do want to proceed with deleting press YES The last single image you select will be deleted from the memory card after you press the MENU ENTER button If you select NO the screen will return to the PLAY Menu and no images will be deleted Erase All All image data which is saved in the SmartMedia card will be erased if you choose ALL and press the MENU ENTER button and then choose YES Format This function is for formatting a SmartMedia card During the formatting the symbol Please wait will be appeared on the LCD monitor SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION m G 0 DPOF Direct Print Order Format T You can print the saved images stored in the SmartMedia card The selected image will be printed out in the quantity you set up in the DPOF menu The quantity you can choose for every image is 0 9 If you select 0 no image will be printed If you select 2 then the image you selected will be printed twice
7. Z G m on T SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION Details of Every Function Mode PLAY MODE Order of files stored in the memory card When you select the play mode the last captured image is displayed Date Time indicator Resolution indicator w 1600 x1200 m 800 x600 Quality indicator Superfine x x Flash mode indicator Fine x xk Normal AUTO 4 Auto Flash 4 Fill in Flash 4 Red eye Reduction Flash Off File NO for image Location of the storage directory This directory is fixed 32 SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION After set up is completed please press the MENU ENTER button to save your selections PLAY MENU before you quit this menu SLIDE SHOW SLIDESHOW Images can be displayed automatically at pre set intervals PICTURE INFO THUMBNAIL To save power the camera will switch off automatically if DIGITAL ZOOM there is no operation of camera for 10 second after ERASE DPOF presentation of all images stored in the memory card an PICTURE INFO When this function is ON you can view the picture information of date time image quality file No flash and image resolution on the LCD monitor THUMBNAIL This function allows you to view 9 individual images at the same time on the LCD monitor To select the image you require in the thumbnail screen move the UP A or DOWN button w To view the selected picture just press
8. Beep Fora beep to sound when any button or function key is pressed if the function is on Reset to default All the functions you have selected will be overridden by the original settings installed in the camera during manufacturing Language To select the language you want There are 6 different languages available which are English German French Spanish Traditional chinese and Korean of SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION m PC Mode To download the images from camera to PC When the camera is connected to PC successfully you will be heard the beep sound beep g Note After you have selected and set the required functions press the MENU ENTER button to save these before quitting each menu mode About the issue that AVI file downloaded from your camera can t play back on Window please refer to below solution Please install QuickTime software in your PC QuickTime is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc Please install the DirectX8 0 in your PC Driver is served from camera driver or Microsoft homepage User must login as an Administrator or own the Administrator privilege to install DirectX 8 0a Runtime under Windows 2000 Or the DirectX Setup will show the below message and can not install completely Current logon user doesn t have the Administrator privilege Please logon again as an Administrator or contact your PC Administrator When you press the shutter button in the Set Up menu
9. MOQO iesi Sense eee ee Camera working mode esses kansiin 20 a Now let s take a picture Setting up the shooting function m Shooting functions details using LCD panel Select the flash mode e 5e se eesse re oat Macro picture indicator Checking the battery 19 19 20 23 23 23 24 24 e Setting up the shooting function 27 a LCD MENU secer aede aan a a 27 a Details of every function mode 29 Record mode sce hisses te naaa 29 Play MOQO ode cece 62 ceed tsp hrenin n Ge Motion mode eee eee eee aaa 35 Set up mode eese serres resen ernea a OO e Connection to an external monitor 38 a Connection to an external monitor 38 e How to download the images into your PC 39 Note in USING eese ee cece cece eet serrer eer ee eee ee 42 wm Gaulo eenen sttniscepuchaes ceases Ae a Warning indicator e e se seee cee eee eee cee AQ Before contacting a service center 44 Specification E E E E TIe System requirements Digimax 200 47 Software How to set up the software lt 48 a Setting up the MGI PhotoSuite III SE 48 e How to use editing software 50 a MGI PhotoSuite II SE 0 0 0 0 osco oee eeaeee 50 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA e Prior to using this camera please read the user manual thoroughly Keep the manual in a safe place About the image mark This m
10. off Macro Indicator Macro Photography Checking the batteries Picture information indicator j mj Batteries status good RECORD MOTION mode l l l Number of available shots T Batteries low prepare to install new batteries remaining i 1 Batteries exhausted Replace PLAY mode Number of images captured PC mode PC connection mode 13 Z G on I Connecting to Power There are two ways in which to provide the camera with power Either use batteries AA Alkaline or Ni MH or alternatively use an AC Adaptor m Using the batteries Open the battery chamber cover by pushing in the direction of the arrow Insert the batteries taking note of the polarity 3 To close the battery chamber cover push it until it clicks Note Important information about battery usage Please remove the batteries if the camera will not be used for long periods Batteries can lose power over time and are prone to leak if kept inside the camera Do not use manganese batteries as they cannot deliver sufficient power Low temperatures below O C can cause the camera to work for a shorter period of time due to reduced battery performance The batteries will recover at normal temperatures Do not use old and new batteries or different types together Extended use of the camera may cause the camera body to become warm This is perfectly normal lf you are planning to use this camera for long peri
11. size Large 1600x1200 pixels Small 800x600 pixels Storage Capacity 8MB Large Super fine 7 1 Fine 14 1 Normal 30 2 Small Super fine 24 2 Fine 52 3 Normal 83 4 Image Play Single image Thumbnail Slide show Interface Digital output connector USB Video output NTSC PAL user selectable DC power input connector 3 0V Power Source 2 x AA alkaline high capacity recommended Ni MH batteries AC adapter optional Dimensions W x H x D 103 x 69 x 42 7mm 4 0 x 2 7 x 1 7in Weight 172g 6 10z without batteries and card Software Camera driver MGI PhotoSuite Specifications are subject to change without prior notice 46 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS DIGIMAX 200 System Requirments FOR WINDOWS FOR MACINTOSH PC with processor better than MMX Pentium 233MHz Windows 98 98SE 2000 ME Minimum 64MB RAM 100MB of available hard disk space USB port CD ROM drive 800 x600 pixels 16 bit color display compatible monitor 24 bit color display recommended Power Mac G3 or later Mac OS 9 x Minimum 64MB RAM 50MB of available hard disk space USB port CD ROM drive A Z G m on I HOW TO SET UP THE SOFTWARE Setting up the MGI PhotoSuite III SE 1 Click the MGI PhotoSuite lIl SE icon on autorun frame Select language Chinese PRC Chinese Taiwan English French Standard German Italian Spanish 3 A Welcome window will be displayed Clic
12. ARD FULL and 0 will appear in the LCD monitorand LCD panel respectively To extend the amount of memory on the camera replace the SmartMedia card or delete unnecessary images stored on the SmartMedia card 4 Set up the picture function using the LCD panel and the LCD monitor For details of shooting function on the LCD monitor please refer to page 27 37 5 You can compose your picture by using the viewfinder or the LCD monitor In macro mode you should compose your picture composition using the LCD monitor Note Extensive use of the LCD monitor to review the potential picture will drain the batteries in a short period of time To safeguard against this please use the Viewfinder When taking pictures press the shutter button gently to avoid camera shake Press the shutter button down halfway you will see the AF LED is blinking and the autofocus will be activated Pressing the shutter button down fully will take a picture and the data regarding the picture will be stored The LCD counter display will reduce by one and the auto focus LED will stop flashing 21 Z G m on T TAKING PICTURES 8g Note Under certain conditions the auto focus system may not perform as expected When photographing an object that has little contrast If the subject is highly reflective or shiny If the subject is moving at high speed When the subject only features horizontal lines or when the subject is very
13. G m on I SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION Shooting Functions details using LCD panel When the Macro button is operated a symbol will appear both on LCD panel and on the top left side of the LCD monitor when LCD is ON When you press the Marco button again then it will back to the normal shooting mode the symbol amp will disappear Checking the battery The battery status symbol is shown on LCD panel when you switch on the power button H Batteries status good hl Batteries low prepare to install new batteries Batteries exhausted Replace 24 SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION Indicator for the number of remaining shots status of the memory card and other information Camera and memory card status is shown as follows When the memory card is set up properly The number of available pictures is determined by the image quality selected and the recording size The maximum pictures available will be 999 subject to memory size and picture quality The LCD panel will count as far as 999 pictures If this number of shots is exceeded the counter will remain at 999 When the memory card is not set up properly No card and 000 symbol will show on LCD monitor and LCD panel respectively No functions and no buttons can be operated If there is no card the three audible warning beep will sound When card memory is low The video function will not operate if there is les
14. Tungsten This white balance is suitable for indoor shooting with artificial or tungsten lighting RESOLUTION is related to file size You can choose the size 1600 x 1200 or 800 x 600 by pressing the RIGHT LEFT button to set it Cc Reference 30 The image quality and recording size determines the number of images that can be shot The recording size stored in the memory can not be changed Once an image is captured the size of the stored file cannot be altered SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION The SELF TIMER function is used when the photographer also wants to be in the picture If you select ON the indicator is displayed on LCD panel and LCD monitor when LCD monitor is powered on The image will be captured 10 seconds later after you have pressed the shutter button and the function is then cancelled C Reference The Self Timer Lamp will flash with beep sound while the self timer is in operation 7 seconds after pressing the shutter button the Self Timer Lamp will flash slowly in 1 second intervals In the last 3 seconds the Self Timer Lamp light will be blinking quickly in 1 2 second intervals If you select DIGITAL ZOOM on the function of the digital zoom is selected It is cancelled automatically after the pictured image is stored in the memory card CJ Reference Pictures taken using the digital zoom take a little longer to download Please allow extra time between shots 31
15. ail and it will turn into a normal size image and you can now start editing it by using the editing tool bars on the left side of the screen A m Z G Js T I NOTE IN USING Caution 42 This camera is composed of very sophisticated parts If exposed to any of the following unsuitable environmental conditions the camera operations will be impaired The camera should be kept away from Severe changes in temperature and humidity Dust and dirt Direct sunlight or the inside of a vehicle in hot weather Do not place the camera in an environment where there is high magnetism or excessive vibration An area with high explosives or highly flammable materials Pesticides etc Never bring into contact with sand If sand gets into electronic devices like a Digital camera it can cause severe malfunctions Please ensure that there is no contact with sand or similar particles Always be careful not to expose the camera to extremes in temperature If the device is transferred from a very cold to a very hot environment or vice versa condensation can occur inside the device If moisture gets into the camera turn off the device and wait about 1 hour until all moisture has evaporated Similarly moisture build up can occur in the SmartMedia card If this happens turn off the device and remove the Memory Card Wait until the moisture has dispersed Caution with the Lens Avoid direct sunlight to le
16. anual contains instructions on using this camera that will help you to use this camera safely and correctly This will help prevent danger and injury to others Warning This is a descriptive statement warning of the result if the instructions are ignored or not understood Cc Note This explains use of the camera please refer to this D Reference This should assist further in the operation of the camera Z G m on I SAFETY NOTE m Do not attempt to modify this camera in any way This may result in fire injury electric shock or severe damage to you or your camera Internal inspection maintenance and repairs should be carried out by your dealer or Samsung Camera Service Center m Do not use the flash in close proximity to the people or animals Positioning the flash too close to your subject s eyes may cause eyesight damage Do not attempt to photograph children using a flash closer than 1 meter proximity m When taking photographs never point the lens of the camera directly into very strong light This may result in permanent damage to the camera or your eyesight m Please do not use this product in close proximity to flammable or explosive gases as this could increase the risk of explosion m For safety reasons keep this product and accessories out of reach of children or animals to prevent accidents e g Swallowing batteries or small camera accessories In case of accidents please consult a doctor imm
17. cable properly The camera does not download files with USB cable into PC Cable is not connected properly Camera is off There is no battery or the adapter is not connected The mode dial is not on the PC connection mode OS is not Window 98 98SE 2000 ME or PC is not equipped with USB port Check the connections Turn on the camera Insert new batteries or connect with AC Power Adapter Use the PC connection mode Install Windows 98 98SE 2000 ME 45 Z G m on I Image Sensor SPECIFICATION 1 2 7 CCD with 2 1 Mega pixels Lens f 6 8mm 35mm film equivalent 43mm F2 8 F4 0 F5 6 F8 0 Digital Zoom Record mode 2X Play mode 2X Viewfinder LCD Monitor Focusing Real image optical viewfinder 1 5 color TFT LCD Auto focusing Focusing Range Shutter Normal 0 6m infinity Macro 0 2 0 6m Mechanical and Electronic shutter Shutter Speed Exposure 1 4 1 1 000 sec Program AE Exposure compensation 1 8EV 0 3EV steps ISO Equivalent 100 200 Automatic White Balance Flash Auto Manual Daylight Fluorescent Tungsten Auto flash Fill in flash Red eye reduction Flash off Flash Range Self timer 0 5 3 0m 10 sec Video Clips Size 320x240 Recording time up to 20 sec Storage SmartMedia card File Format JPEG DCF compliant DPOF AVI Motion JPEG compliant Image
18. can select an NTSC or PAL video output signal depending on the external equipment and the video output selected on the camera Cc Reference When using a TV as an external monitor you will need to select the external or AV channel If there is noise the picture is fuzzy please refer to your TV manual for more information If the picture is not in the center of the screen please use the TV controls to center it 38 HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE IMAGES INTO YOUR PC Connect the digital camera to your computer it will create a new disk named Removable Disk All the images stored the SmartMedia card can be found in the folder 100sscam which is under the directory DCIM in the Removable Disk Please note that the Removable Disk only exists when the digital camera is connected to the computer i e 3 images in JPG files in Removable Disk DCIM 100sscam he You can delete the images or copy them to another hard disc in your computer if you wish i e Copy the images to Hard Disk C My documents 39 m Z G fs T I Choose the image s you would like to preview and edit i e Choose the 3 images in My Documents 40 HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE IMAGES INTO YOUR PC If more than 1 image is selected please switch to Photos which is on the upper right corner of the screen and thumbnails of the selected images will appear Double click on one thumbn
19. ce complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules MANUFACTURE S CONTENTS MANUFACTURE S CONTENTS Please check that you have the correct contents before using this product SmartMedia card Digital camera 2 x AA Batteries a Driver amp application software Pouch CD ROM Warranty card USB cable Video cable Camera strap User manual i Accessories Optional AC Adapter 3V 1 5A m Z G U I Viewing images on Recording images onto CD Printing images Editing images on a PC Creation of a digital photo album Inserting images directly into any electronic document Taking a self portrait and using the image samsung Lee to personalize name cards Digimax You can even create your own unique gift wrap paper by using your digital images m Z G fs T I CONTENTS D Ready Advanced 7 8 Getting to know your camera e e ee seee eee e Safety ROLE E E E E ee Identification of features e e e eee cecce os a Product Exterior e eese sesres reserse res hue cee eee e a Viewfinder a LCD panel indicator Connecting to Power e 0 1 cet tes Using the batteries e s ecce ceea aeaa Using the AC power adapter e a Attaching the Strap ee seee eetere cree es a Inserting the SmartMedia card e e a Removing the SmartMedia card Basic Camera working
20. cord the motion image within the recording time you specify Set up mode In this mode you can set up the functions of DATE TIME LCD BRIGHTNESS VIDEO MODE BEEP RESET TO DEFAULT LANGUAGE PC mode amp You can download still images and motion images stored on the memory card directly to your PC 19 Z G on I TAKING PICTURES Now let s take a picture To switch on the POWER switch After the power is turned on you will hear one beep sound and then you will hear one more beep sound after the camera is ready Turn the mode dial to the RECORD mode and select the desired mode Marco or 2 Normal according to the object distance To check the macro status please ensure the macro amp button has been pressed This is located on the top of the camera Check if the amp icon is seen on LCD panel If not press the macro button again Macro amp between 0 2m 0 6m Normal between 0 6m infinity Note You must select the appropriate shooting mode macro or normal depending on the camera subject distance 3 Select the desired image quality and file size on Record menu under Record mode This can be selected by pressing the MENU ENTER buiton 20 TAKING PICTURES C Reference If there is insufficient memory available To check the status of the remaining card memory turn mode dial to record or motion mode If the card is full the message C
21. ed image Delete Delete selected image Properties view image information Choose an action to manage your album Add click Add to add an image to an Album Sort click Sort to Sort saved images Search click Search to Search saved images Reset click Reset to reset the setting Update click Update to update images Create Slide Show click Create Slide Show to create a Slide Show Always start on this page If you select this option the program will start in Organize 59 HOW TO USE EDITING SOFTWARE MGI PhotoSuite Ill SE Creating an Album To create an Album click the large Organize button on the Welcome screen or the Organize button on the Navigation bar Click Album in Choose a photo album to view or edit bi Gwe BEB es H M H aM 3 The Master Album window will be displayed then click New ey l 4 Put a new Album name in the New Album window and click OK A new album will now be created 60 1 Saving or sharing images HOW TO USE EDITING SOFTWARE MGI PhotoSuite IlI SE gt Saving images m Menu of SHARE step Save To save the active file according to its current name and path Save As To assign a new name or path to the file Send E mail e mailing images Send to Kodak PhotoNet Online Sending images to Kodak PhotoNet Share Your Pictures At GatherRoom com Sending images to GatherRoom com and sharing image
22. ediately There is a risk of permanent eye damage if the flash is operated at a distance of less than one meter from a person s eyes There is a possibility of injury from the camera s moving parts m Should any form of liquid enter the camera do not use it Switch off the camera and then disconnect the power source batteries or AC Power Adapter You must contact your dealer or Samsung Camera Service Center Do not continue to use the camera as this may cause a fire or electric shock m Turn the camera off immediately then disconnect the power source batteries or AC Power Adapter Then contact your dealer or Samsung Camera Service Center Do not continue to use the camera as this may cause a fire or electric shock m Do not insert or drop metallic or inflammable foreign objects into the camera through access points e g CARD slot and battery chamber This may cause a fire or electric shock m Do not operate this camera with wet hands This could pose a risk of electric shock m Do not leave this camera in places subject to extremely high temperatures such as a sealed vehicle direct sunlight or other places of extreme variances in temperature Exposure to extreme temperatures may adversely affect the camera s internal components and could cause a fire When in use do not cover the camera or AC Power Adapter This may cause heat to build up and distort the camera case or cause a fire Always use the camera and its access
23. en SAMSUNG CAMERA User Manual Digital Camera Digimax 200 Thank you for buying a Samsung Camera This manual will guide you through using the Digimax 200 Including taking pictures downloading images and using MGI PhotoSuite software Please read this manual before using your new camera ENGLISH SPECIAL FEATURES Thank you for buying a Samsung Digital Camera This digital camera possesses the following features gt A high resolution of 2 1 mega pixels gt 2x digital zoom gt Moving image function gt USB interface function gt 1 5 inch TFT LCD monitor FCC warning This device has been tested in accordance with the limits of a class B digital device under item 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide protection against harmful interference in commercial installation This equipment generates absorbs and can emit radio frequency energy If it is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions it may cause harmful interference to radio communication There is however no guarantee that interference will not occur in a some situations Should any interference occur when this device is in operation please try one or more of the following measures m Change the location and direction of any aerial m Increase distance between camera and affected device m Use a different socket away from the affected device m Please contact a Samsung agent or a radio TV engineer This devi
24. hotos in a variety of fun creative and interesting ways Organize Organize your photos and other media files into albums Share Save your results to show to others Print Print hard copies of photos and projects 51 HOW TO USE EDITING SOFTWARE MGI PhotoSuite Ill SE Introduciton to navigation bar Thais Perit ee ee return to the previous step Return to Welcome screen Get Get images Prepare A number of photo editing activities can be performed within this module Lie r if i Prepare Core Oiganite Compose Use your photos in a variety of fun and interesting ways Organize Organize your photos and other media files into albums Share Save your results to show to others Print Print hard copies of photos and projects Browse Browse the web site oe HOW TO USE EDITING SOFTWARE m Z G fs T I MGI PhotoSuite IIl SE Get images gt To obtain images from the computer To acquire images Click the large Get button l on the Welcome screen or the Get button on the Navigation bar Click Computer from the list of options displayed on the activity panel The Open file selector is displayed Now select the image file and click open 3 The Welcome screen will change to the next work step with the selected image displayed HOW TO USE EDITING SOFTWARE MGI PhotoSuite Ill SE p When you obtain images from the d
25. igital camera 8g Note When you connect a PC to the Camera use the following sequence 1 Turn the Mode dial to PC mode 2 Turn the power on 3 Connect the USB cable To acquire images click the large Get button on the Welcome screen or the Get button on the Navigation bar Click Computer from the list of options displayed on the activity panel The Open file selector is displayed Click Look in to choose Removable Disk and click open for the open file window to be displayed 54 JOEPIE 3 Select Removable Disk and select folder Then select image and click Open 4 The Welcome screen will change to the next work step with the selected image displayed oO HOW TO USE EDITING SOFTWARE MGI PhotoSuite Ill SE gt Acquiring images from an Album l 56 To acquire images click the the large Get button on the Welcome screen or the Get button on the Navigation bar Click Album from the list of options displayed on the activity panel After selecting Album on the Choose a photo album click an image in the album and click Open The Welcome screen will change to the next work step with the selected image displayed HOW TO USE EDITING SOFTWARE MGI PhotoSuite IlI SE When the image is loaded the step changes to Prepare automatically m Z G fs T I m Menu of PREPARE step Rotate amp Crop You can rotate flip or cro
26. ional chinese Korean Press the MENU ENTER button after you have selected the language version you want a0n 0 3 To download the still or moving images saved in the memory card please power on the camera and select PC mode from the Mode Dial and then plug the USB cable into your computer and ensure that it is connected securely If the connection is successful the symbol PC appeared on the LCD panel and LCD monitor will be turned off automatically Please DO NOT remove the USB cable while the image data is being transferred otherwise the downloading will be stopped g Note While in PC mode you will not be able to execute the functions of other modes If you change the Mode dial to another function the camera will have no connection to the PC even though the USB cable might be connecting the camera to it Please therefore ensure that the Mode dial is in PC mode when you wish to download images from the camera to the PC 37 CONNECTION TO AN EXTERNAL MONITOR Connection to an external monitor Connect the video connection terminal on the camera to an external monitor with a video cable Set the camera PLAY mode in order to view the Moving Still images on the external monitor The LCD monitor of the camera will be changed to ON or OFF by pressing the LCD button The information on the external screen will be exactly the same as on the LCD monitor on the camera Selecting the Video output type You
27. k Next gt to move to the next step 4 The Software License Agreement window will be displayed If you agree to this click Yes the window will then move to the next step If you disagree click Cancel and the install program will be canceled 5 Select set up type Full the program will be installed with all the options Custom you can choose what you would like to install 48 HOW TO SET UP THE SOFTWARE m Z G fs T I Setting up the MGI PhotoSuite IIl SE Start Copying Files window will display Click Next gt to start installation The MGI Registration window will be displayed before l completing installation Send send your name and e mail address to MGI Register now move to the on line registration window Register later postpone registration Q Installation is completed You should restart computer after finishing installation 49 HOW TO USE EDITING SOFTWARE MGI PhotoSuite Ill SE This software is only compatible with Windows To open MGI PhotoSuite III SE click the start programs MGI PhotoSuite Ill SE MGI PhotoSuite III SE and MGI PhotoSuite III SE will then open 50 HOW TO USE EDITING SOFTWARE z e E MGI PhotoSuite IlI SE o An introduction to the Welcome screen Get Get images Prepare A number of photo editing activities can be performed within this module Compose Use your p
28. nd your PC via a USB cable 26 SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION Z G m on I LCD menu m RECORD Mode Quality To select a compression rate EV Compensation To select the exposure compensation White Balance To obtain more naturally colored images depending on light conditions Resolution To select the image size Self Timer To allow the photographer to also be in the picture Digital Zoom To enlarge an area of the object being photographed You can set up or cancel the digital zoom function by choosing on or off m PLAY Mode Slideshow You can view each image at a set interval using the slideshow function Picture Info You can view the picture information such as date time picture quality flash resolution and file name on the LCD monitor Thumbnail The thumbnail screen allows you to view up to 9 images at a time ERASE To erase ONE ALL images saved in the memory card or to format the card DPOF Digital Print Order Format Digital Zoom To enlarge an area of the object being photographed m MOTION Mode Recording Time To select the time you would like recorded m SET UP Mode Date Time This function sets the date and time of the camera LCD Brightness Here you can adjust the brightness of the TFT LCD monitor Video mode To view still images from the moving images you have taken on TV You will need to choose from either NTSC or PAL video output
29. ns Direct sunlight can affect Complementary CCD Charge coupled device by causing overheating and fading If the Digital camera is not used for a long period electric discharge can occur Please make sure the device batteries and SmartMedia card are stored separately Maintenance To clean the Lens or the LCD panel a soft brush should be used If this does not work lens cleaning paper with lens cleaning fluid can be used Clean the camera with a soft cloth or a mild detergent Please ensure that it is a mild detergent otherwise it may cause deterioration deformation or paint flaking off The LCD monitor can be damaged very easily Please ensure that it does experience any sharp impact NOTE IN USING Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the device by yourself The power can be turned off if exposed to shock This is for the protection of the memory card which means that you will be able to just turn the camera on again and use it The flash may fire if the camera is exposed to static electricity This does not affect the workings of the camera and is not a fault The warning indicator displayed on the LCD monitor is as follows Warning Indicator Warning indicator Warning contents Treatment No memory card Insert the memory card The card cannot be read Insert the memory card again NO CARD The card is full Replace the card with the CARD FULL ana No images in SmartMedia
30. ods of time it is advisable to use an AC adapter 14 JOEPIE m Using the AC power adapter If you have access to a main supply using an AC Adapter allows the camera to be used for long periods of time Plug the adapter into the connection point on the camera Please ensure that you use an AC adapter with the correct specification for the camera Failure to do so may affect your warranty N WARNING Always turn off the power before taking the AC adapter out of the main supply Keep the metallic part of camera away from any metallic material to prevent fatal damage Attaching the strap To prevent accidental damage to the camera always use the camera strap Refer to the illustrations below 2 P AA pkr Li 15 Inserting the SmartMedia card Pull down the card cover open lever in the direction of the arrow to open Inserting the SmartMedia card 3 To close the card cover push the card cover toward the open switch until you hear a click Removing the SmartMedia card Turn the power off using the power switch f Open the cover 3 Remove the card 16 CJ Reference Using an 8MB SmartMedia card the specification shooting capacity will be as follows This is based on the conditioning standard of our company Image resolution Recorded picture quality File format Number of shots L Super fine quality JPG 1600 x1200 pixels Fine quality JPG N
31. on the LCD monitor the camera will not take a picture Please ensure that you press the MENU ENTER button to save the function you have selected The PC connection function will only operate after you have turned the Mode dial to PC Mode Even if the camera is connected to the PC via USB unless PC Mode has been selected the function will not operate After the camera is connected to PC the TFT LCD will be turned off automatically But the camera will not turned off until the camera is disconnected from PC 28 SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION Details of Every Function Mode In RECORD mode after you have pressed the MENU ENTER button on the RECORD menu screen you can change the set status on it by using the UP a or DOWN buttons w first and then by pressing the RIGHT or LEFT buttons to select your choice Press the MENU ENTER Button to set up the Record Menu e By selecting QUALITY you can change the compression RECORD MENU rate of the picture RECORD MENU Th of hat the quality i ee The symbo Of x x x Means that the quality is set to EVNET Super Fine rar eae WHITE BALANCE The symbol of means that the quality is set to Fine RESOLUTION The symbol of means that the quality is set to Normal SELF TIMER DIGITAL ZOOM EV COMPENSATION allows you to increase or decrease the exposure This camera will automatically control the exposure but you can also select exposure compensation
32. ories in a well ventilated area Leakage overheating or burst batteries could result in fire or injury Do not short circuit heat or dispose of batteries in fire Do not use old batteries with new ones or mix brands of batteries Ensure the batteries are positioned correctly with regard to polarity When the camera is not in use for long periods always unplug the camera from its power source batteries or AC Power Adapter for safety purposes Leaking batteries can cause fire and pollution to the environment Allowing dust to accumulate in the camera over a long period is hazardous as extreme circumstances may cause a fire It is best to clean your camera prior to seasonal periods of high humidity Consult your dealer or Samsung Camera Service Center for information on the cost of cleaning your camera Do not move the camera while it is switched on if you are using the AC Power Adapter After use always switch off the camera before unplugging the adapter from the AC Power wall socket Then make sure that any connector cords or cables to other devices are disconnected before moving the camera Failure to do so may damage the cords or cables and cause a fire or electric shock Z Q U I IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES Product Exterior Top Front LCD Panel Flash button Shutter button Macro button Mode dial Self timer lamp PEES Flash Viewfinder Connection ports cover Lens Product Exterior
33. ormal quality Super fine quality S 800 x 600 pixels Fine quality Normal quality The number of normal shots can vary according to the picture content Using anew SmartMedia card for the first time Before using the CARD it must be initialized Initializing prepares the CARD for recording data For more details please refer to the page 34 g Note If used over extended periods SmartMedia cards may deteriorate and performance may be impaired If this occurs it is best to replace with a new SmartMedia card Should this be the case you will need to purchase a new SmartMedia card Always turn the power off when replacing the SmartMedia card 17 ITI Z U I Preserving the memory card data If the card is subjected to any of the following the recorded data may become corrupted When the card is used incorrectly If the power is switched off while initializing reading or removing the card It is advisable to copy important data onto other media as back up e g floppy disks hard disks etc Samsung cannot be held responsible for lost data g Note Important information whilst using the SmartMedia card If you switch off the camera while it is reading initializing or playing the information on the SmartMedia card may be corrupted The SmartMedia card is an electronic precision device Do not bend drop or subject the card to any heavy impact
34. p images along with a host of others Touchup Remove Red eye Remove Scratches etc are available in this menu Special Effects A number of special effects can be applied Stitching Join a series of photos together to create a sweeping panoramic effect 5 58 Add frames and boarder effects to your photos with the predefined templates HOW TO USE EDITING SOFTWARE MGI PhotoSuite IlI SE Add Text Compound Images etc are available in this step m Menu of COMPOSE steps Collage A collage consists of several photos or sections of photos arranged together on a common background Photo Layouts The Photo Layouts activity includes many collage and layout options Card amp tag Use your photos to create items such as Gift Tags Greeting Cards Invitations Postcards and Sports Cards Calendars Use your photos to create a variety of calendars monthly quarterly seasonal yearly Collections Photos can also be used to create a variety of items for business purposes HOW TO USE EDITING SOFTWARE MGI PhotoSuite IlI SE Organize your photos and other media files into albums m Z G fs T I m Menu of ORGANIZE step Choose a photo album to view or edit Select Album To create an Album click Organize in Organize the welcome screen or navigation bar Album Open Master Album Select a photo and choose an action below Open Open select
35. s Slide Show Viewing images as a slide show Click SAVE and the Save Project window will be displayed Enter the file name and click Save S to save an image 61 m Z G fs T I HOW TO USE EDITING SOFTWARE MGI PhotoSuite III SE gt Printing images You can print images mMenu of PRINT step Print Printing images Print Multiples Print multiple copies of a photo or project or one copy of each of the photos included in an album according to a predefined template Choose a printer choose an orientation choose the print size choose the number of copies You can then print the images J Reference For more information please refer to the Help file in Helo MGI PhotoSuite III help 62
36. s than 2MB of memory available on the card A warning will appear on the LCD monitor At this point the menu cannot be set and the shutter release will not operate Indicator for the card error When the error occurs while the using of the camera a symbol E1 and Card error will appear on the LCD panel and TFT LCD respectively Reference When the memory capacity is low it will not be possible to take a picture 25 Z G m on I SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION The following options are available on the LCD monitor by pressing the MENU ENTER button It is important that the correct mode is selected on the mode dial before you attempt to operate the MENU ENTER function Function Detail Items RECORD Quality Superfine Normal EV Compensation 1 8 1 3 0 1 3 1 8 White Blance DAYLIGHT FLUORESCENT TUNGSTEN Resolution 1600 x 1200 800 x 600 Self Timer ON Digital Zoom ON Slideshow 46810 Picture info OFF Thumbnail ON Erase ON ONE ALL FORMAT DPOF Quantity 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Digital Zoom ON Exit PLAY MOTION Recording time 5 10 15 20 Date Time dd mm yyyy 01 01 2001 hh mm AM PM LCD Brightness darker brighter Video mode PAL Beep OFF Reset to Default NO Language DEUTSCH FRAN AIS ESPANOL peas aH SET UP PC Please connect the camera to your PC with a USB cable for images downloading To download images please connect the camera a
37. thin When the chosen subjects are at various distances from the camera CJ Reference AF LED status mark is beside the viewfinder Le During the image is storing onto the memory card the green LED flash L The LED will cease when the image and data has been safely stored on the memory card After the green LED light has gone out you can resume taking pictures 22 SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION Shooting Functions details using LCD panel Four different flash modes can be selected by pressing the flash button which is located on the top of the camera Use the correct flash to suit the environment AUTO Auto Flash If the object that is being photographed is too dark the camera flash will work automatically 5 Fill in Flash If the background behind the subject is very bright fill in flash will help to make the subject appear relatively bright The result should be an acceptable lighting balance Oe Red eye reduction The flash will work automatically if there is insufficient ambient light The problem of red eye will also be reduced VA Flash Off The flash is disabled EJ Reference Using the flash frequently will reduce the life of the batteries Under normal operating conditions the charging time for the flash is normally under 10seconds If the batteries are weak the charging time will be longer CJ Note The effective distance for flash is from 0 5m to 3m 23 Z
38. time such as 01 01 2001 to 02 02 2002 and 01 00 AM to 02 00 AM LCD BRIGHTNESS This function allows you adjust the LCD brightness to your preference To make it darker or brighter move the LEFT RIGHT button to choose Move the cursor to the left to make it darker and to the right to make it brighter VIDEO MODE You can set up the video output signal from the camera in NTSC or PAL type depending on the type of machine monitor or TV etc to which the camera is connected Select what is compatible with the Video type of the outer monitor Press the MENU ENTER button after you have selected the video output type you require BEEP You can select whether to have the beep turned on or off When it is ON you will hear one Beep sound once you press any button of the camera And 2 sounds of beep beep acts as a warming meaning that the environment is not ideal for taking a picture but the camera is still functional And 3 sounds of beep beep beep means the camera failed to execute the command you have ordered Please check the camera status no memory card no image too dark environment etc SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION Z G m on I RESET TO DEFAULT All of the functions will be reset to default when you select ON except the DATE TIME VIDEO MODE and LANGUAGE you have set LANGUAGE There are 6 languages available for your choice in the camera which includes English German French Spanish Tradit
39. w Card from manufacturer Replace the batteries with new ones Power on The focus cannot be adjusted The flash does not work You have selected the incorrect shooting mode The camera flash is turned off Ifthe subject is closer than 0 6m select macro mode and if the subject is beyond 0 6m select normal mode Please change the flash mode to Fill in or Auto The incorrect date time is displayed Camera fails to work by any button or switch AA The wrong date time is displayed or has been saved as basic numbers Camera is not working properly Select the appropriate date in SETUP mode Remove the batteries and insert them again Symptoms BEFORE CONTACTING A SERVICE CENTER Causes Steps The card error indicator is on with the memory card inserted There is something wrong with the color of the captured image The screen is too bright The screen is not very Clear Unable to start using the memory card There are problems using the W B mode There is excessive exposure The LCD cover is smudged or dirty Format the memory card and use it Set up the right one for each light source Refer to W B on the page 30 Reset exposure compensation You should clean the LCD cover The play screen is not displayed on the external Monitor The video cable is not connected to the camera or external monitor Connect the
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