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1. Large Depth of Field Small Depth of Field My Camera gt Shooting modes Shutter Priority mode Onthe Mode screen touch Expert Shutter Priority In Shutter Priority mode the camera automatically adjusts the aperture eC Press the command dial once and then rotate it to the left or value according to the shutter speed you choose This mode is useful for right to adjust the shutter speed capturing photos of fast moving subjects or for creating tracer effects in a hoto j 3 Set the desired options For example set the shutter speed to over 1 500 s to freeze the subject For a list of options refer to Shooting Functions p 73 To make the subject appear blurred set the shutter speed to below 1 30 s UY Half press Shutter to focus and then press Shutter to capture the photo speeds open the aperture and let in more light If your photos are still too dark B In order to compensate for the reduced amount of light allowed by fast shutter increase the ISO value Slow shutter speed Fast shutter speed My Camera gt Shooting modes Manual mode Manual mode lets you adjust the shutter speed and aperture value manually In this mode you can fully control the exposure of your photos This mode is useful in controlled shooting environments such as a studio or when it is necessary to fine tune camera settings The Manual mode is also recommended for shooting night scenes or fireworks On the Mode sc
2. e You must plug the small end of the USB cable into your camera If the cable is reversed it may damage your files The manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data e Ifyou try to plug the USB cable into the HDMI port the camera may not work properly Connecting to external devices gt Transferring files to your computer Disconnecting the camera for Windows XP With Windows Vista Windows 7 and Windows 8 the methods for disconnecting the camera are similar Ensure that no data is being transferred between the camera and the computer e If the status lamp on your camera is blinking it means the data transfer is in progress Please wait until the status lamp stops blinking 2 Click B on the tool bar at the bottom right of your computer screen Gi fle i 10 00 AM 3 Click the pop up message Y Click the message box indicating safely removed D Remove the USB cable Transferring files to your Mac OS B Mac OS 10 5 or later is supported Turn off the camera C Connect your camera to a Macintosh computer with the USB cable e You must plug the small end of the USB cable into your camera If the cable is reversed it may damage your files The manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data e Ifyou try to plug the USB cable into the HDMI port the camera may not work properly Connecting to external devices gt Transferring files to your computer 3 Turn on the camera
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4. Self timer Shutter release Flash Type Mode Guide number Angle of view Sync speed Flash EV Single Continuous Burst 5M only Timer Bracket Auto Exposure White Balance Picture Wizard e JPEG High 8 fps Normal 5 fps e RAW High 8 fps Normal 5 fps e 10 15 or 30 frames per second e Up to 30 shots per shutter press Auto exposure bracketing 3 EV White Balance bracketing Picture Wizard bracketing 2 30 sec 1 second interval SR2NX02 via Micro USB port optional External Flash Bundle with SEF8A Smart Flash Auto Auto Red eye Fill in Fill in Red 1st Curtain 2nd Curtain Off 8 based on ISO 100 SEF8A 28 mm 35 mm film equivalent Less than 1 180 sec 2 2 EV 0 5 EV Step Appendix gt Camera specifications External flash Sync terminal White Balance Mode Micro adjustment Dynamic Range Off Smart Range HDR Picture Wizard Mode Parameter Shooting Mode Optional Samsung external flashes SEF42A SEF220A Hot shoe Auto WB Daylight Cloudy Fluorescent White Fluorescent NW Fluorescent Daylight Tungsten Flash WB Custom Set Color Temperature Manual Amber Blue Green Magenta 7 steps respectively Standard Vivid Portrait Landscape Forest Retro Cool Calm Classic Custom1 Custom2 Custom3 Color Saturation Sharpness Contrast Auto Smart Expert Program Aperture Priority Shutter Priority Manual Custom Wi Fi
5. C Set shooting options e Fora list of options refer to Shooting Functions p 73 3 Touch Menu Save as Custom Mode e You can also touch Fn U Touch a location to save C1 C2 or C3 e You can overwrite the settings if an old mode is saved to the same location 5 Touch oK Selecting a custom mode Onthe Mode screen touch Expert Custom C Touch a mode gt 0K To select another custom mode touch Menu 0 gt Custom Mode a mode e You can change the shooting options in the selected custom mode and save p them as a new custom mode e To reset a custom mode touch _ MENU Reset Custom Mode the custom mode My Camera gt Shooting modes Recording a video In Shooting mode you can record Full HD videos 1920X1080 by pressing Video recording The camera lets you record a video up to 29 minutes and 59 seconds in length at 30 24 or 15 fps and saves the files in MP4 H 264 format The maximum recording time when you select grg is 20 minutes 24 fps is available only with 1920X810 15 fps is available only with some Smart Filter options The sound is recorded via the camera s microphone You can set the exposure by adjusting the aperture value and shutter speed for the mode you selected The camera automatically focuses on the subject that you touch on the screen when shooting a movie When you touch the Touch AF cancel button
6. Caution Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void user s authority to operate the equipment IC 649E NX2000 This equipment may be operated in all EU countries In France this equipment may only be used indoors Q o 1 SAMSUNG VINA 938 2mm sno Type Approved No ESD 1307120C 28938 SDPPI 2013 ees TA 2013 332 1760 Q APPROVED Approvel by FTA Year ETA Pakl stan Telecom Authority Complies with IDA Standards DA100790 Model NX2000 Year of Manufacture 2013 TRC SS 2013 69 Please refer to the warranty that came with your product C lt 0 6 8 or visit our website www samsung com for after sales service or inquiries
7. Face detection AF The camera focuses on human faces preferentially Faces of up to 10 people can be detected This setting is recommended for shooting a group of people When you press Shutter halfway the camera focuses on faces as shown in the photo below In cases of shooting a group of people the camera displays the focus on the nearest person s face in white and the rest of the people s faces in gray Shooting Functions gt AF area Self Portrait AF It can be difficult to check whether your face is in focus when you are taking a self portrait When this function is on the beep from the camera gets faster when your face is located at the center of the composition gt gt Z i Ea E O O A Oo 2 O a EE Cl Ea oOo O y u Shooting Functions Touch AF Focus on the subject or capture a photo by touching on the screen In Shooting mode touch MENU gt gt Touch AF gt an option To set Touch AF V Available options may differ depending on the shooting conditions Ol C Touch AF allows you to focus on the subject that you touch on the screen nS f f Li oo IANI AT O A WT an I 1 AAN Jr a Tracking AF allows you to track and automatically focus on your subject even when the subject is moving or when you change the shooting composition White frame Your camera is tracking the subject
8. Green frame Your subject is in focus when you half press Shutter Red frame Your camera failed to focus Shooting Functions gt Touch AF e If you do not select a focus area the Auto Focus function does not work O ne to UC h S hot e Tracking a subject may fail when the subject is too small You can capture a photo with the touch of your finger As you touch ona the subject moves excessively subject the camera focuses on the subject automatically and captures a the subject is backlit or you are shooting in a dark place photo colors or patterns on the subject and the background are the same the subject includes horizontal patterns such as blinds the camera shakes excessively e When tracking fails the feature will be reset e Ifthe camera fails to track the subject the focus area will be reset e Ifthe camera fails to focus the focus frame will change to red and the focus will be reset Shooting Functions In the manual focus mode you have to rotate the focus ring on the lens to focus When you use the MF Assist function or the Focus Peaking function you can achieve a clearer focus This function is only available on a lens that supports manual focus MF Assist In the manual focus mode you can enlarge the scene and easily adjust the focus while rotating the focus ring To set the manual In Shooting mode touch MENU MF Assist gt focus assist an option Default O
9. My Camera gt Selecting functions options Using the touch screen Flicking Gently flick your finger across the screen Do not use sharp objects such as pens or pencils to touch the screen You can damage the screen Touching Touch an icon to select a menu or an option The touch screen may not recognize your inputs if you touch multiple items at the same time e When you touch or drag the screen discolorations may occur This is not a malfunction but a characteristic of the touch screen Touch or drag lightly to minimize the discolorations e The touch screen may not work properly if you use the camera in extremely humid environments Dragging Touch and hold an area on the screen and then drag e The touch screen may not work properly if you apply screen protection film or other accessories to the screen your finger ne oe e Depending on the viewing angle the screen may appear dim Adjust the brightness or viewing angle to improve the resolution AutoShare White Balance Picture Wizard My Camera In Shooting mode Capturing photos 2013 01 01 10 London 1 Shooting information Icon Description EP Shooting mode 2013 01 01 Current date 10 00AM Current time GPS activated London Location information Memory card not inserted HEL Auto exposure lock p 105 10 Available number of photos Fully charged e C 9 Partially charged e C Red Empty
10. Others e USB 2 0 port e nVIDIA Geforce 7600GT or higher ATI X1600 series or higher e Microsoft DirectX 9 0c or higher A 32 bit version of i Launcher will be installed even on 64 bit editions of Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 and Windows 8 Connecting to external devices gt Using programs on a computer e The requirements are recommendation only i Launcher may not work Requirements for Mac OS p properly even when the computer meets the requirements depending on the condition of your computer Item Requirements e If your computer does not meet the requirements videos may not play OS Mac OS 10 5 or higher except PowerPC correctly Minimum 256 MB RAM 512 MB or more RAM recommended The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage that results from using Hard disk capacity Minimum 110 MB unqualified computers such as a computer you assembled yourself Others USB 2 0 port CD ROM drive Opening i Launcher On your computer select Start All Programs Samsung i Launcher Samsung i Launcher Or click Applications Samsung i Launcher on your Mac OS computer Connecting to external devices gt Using programs On a computer Using Multimedia Viewer Multimedia Viewer allows you to play back files From the Samsung i Launcher screen click Multimedia Viewer Multimedia Viewer supports the following formats J d Videos MP4 Video H 264 Audio AAC WMV WMV 7 8 9 AVI MJ
11. USER MANUAL sioor WOW si NX2000 N SMART CAMERA ENG This user manual includes detailed usage instructions SHARE NOW fA for your camera Please read this manual thoroughly Copyright information Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation Camera specifications or contents of this manual may be changed l without prior notice due to upgrade of camera functions Mac and Apple App Store are registered trademarks of the Apple Corporation You are not allowed to reuse or distribute any part of this manual l l without prior permission Google Play Store is a registered trademark of Google Inc We recommend using your camera within the country where you Adobe the Adobe logo Photoshop and Lightroom are either registered purchase it trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Use this camera responsibly and adhere to all laws and regulations concerning its use microSD microSDHC and microSDXC are registered trademarks of the SD Association HDMI the HDMI logo and the term High m ET i i PlanetFirst represents Samsung Electronics commitment to Definition Multimedia Interface are sustainable development and social responsibility through trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI mane eco driven business and management activities Licensing LLC ee Wi Fi the Wi Fi CERTIFIED
12. press the command dial twice to select the exposure value rotate the command dial to adjust To adjust the exposure value My Camera Learn how to insert the battery and an optional memory card into the Removing the battery and memory card camera Slide the lock up to release the battery Push the card gently until it disengages from the camera and then pull it out of the slot Insert a memory card with the gold colored contacts facing down Memory card While the status lamp of the camera is blinking do not remove the memory card Insert the battery with the Samsung logo or battery Doing so may damage the data stored on the memory card or your facing up camera My Camera Charging the battery Turning on your camera Before you use the camera for the first time you must charge the battery Set the Power switch to ON Plug the small end of the USB cable into your camera and then plug the other end of the USB cable into the AC adapter e To turn your camera off set the Power switch to OFF e The initial setup screen appears when you turn on the camera for the first time p 35 Status lamp e Red light on Charging e Red light off Fully charged e Red light blinking Error e Use only the AC adapter and USB cable supplied with your camera If you use p another AC adapter the camera battery may not charge or work properly e You can charge the battery with the USB cable only wh
13. Enter Playback mode a UU N c USB and shutter release port 5 Connect the camera to a computer or shutter release Use a shutter release cable with a tripod to minimize camera movement 6 HDMI port Battery chamber Memory card cover 7 Insert a memory card and battery Displa g isplay Touch the screen to select a menu or an option p 38 9 Tripod mount My Camera gt Camera layout Using the DIRECT LINK button Setting the DIRECT LINK button You can turn on the Wi Fi feature conveniently by pressing DIRECT LINK You can select a Wi Fi function to launch when you press DIRECT LINK Press DIRECT LINK again to return to the previous mode p 150 To set a DIRECT In Shooting mode touch MENU gt amp Key Mapping LINK option DIRECT LINK an option My Camera gt Camera layout Using the command dial You can adjust options such as aperture value shutter speed or exposure value with the command dial in some shooting modes Press the command dial and then rotate it clockwise or anti clockwise A OE aaa fei You can also adjust some options with the command dial in the Smart panel In the Smart panel rotate the command dial to move to a desired option press the command dial to select it and then rotate the command dial to adjust the selected option Exposure value E g Adjusting the exposure value in Program mode On the Mode screen touch Expert Program
14. P Connect the camera to the PC with the USB cable The camera will automatically attempt to connect to a WLAN via 3 When the Auto Backup program icon appears click it the most recently connected AP device If the camera has not previously been connected to a WLAN it will e The Auto Backup program is installed on the PC and the search for available AP devices p 124 information about the PC will be stored to the camera Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation C Select a backup PC e You can also save the information about the PC to the camera by e If you have performed a backup before move to the next step connecting the PC and the camera via Wi Fi U Disconnect the camera from the PC Before installing the program ensure that the PC is connected to a network p If no internet connection is available you must install the program from the provided CD Wireless network gt USing Auto Backup to send photos or videos 3 Touch OK To cancel sending touch Cancel You cannot select individual files to backup This function backs up only new files on the camera The backup s progress will be shown on the PC monitor When the transfer is completed the camera will turn off automatically in approximately 30 seconds Touch Cancel to return to the previous screen and prevent the camera from turning off automatically To turn off your PC automatically after the transfer is complete touch Sh
15. Type Size Resolution Field of view Angle User display Focusing Type Focusing point Mode AF Assist Lamp TFT LCD with Touch Panel C type Touch Control Enabled 3 7 Approx 93 8 mm WVGA 800X480 1 152k dots Approx 100 Fixed Grid Line Icons Histogram Distance Scale Level gauge Contrast AF e Selection 1 point Free selection e Multi Normal 21 points Close up 35 points e Face detection Max 10 faces e Object Tracking AF Single AF Continuous AF Manual Focus Touch AF amp Shutter Green LED Appendix gt Camera specifications Shutter Type Speed Exposure Electronically controlled vertical run focal plane shutter e Auto 1 4 000 30 sec e Manual 1 4 000 30 sec 1 3 EV Step e Bulb time limit 4 min Metering system Compensation AE lock ISO equivalent TTL 221 17 X 13 Block segment Metering Multi Center weighted Spot Metering range EV 0 18 ISO100 30 mm F2 3 EV 1 3 EV Step Custom button e 1 Step Auto ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 ISO 800 ISO 1600 ISO 3200 ISO 6400 ISO 12800 ISO 25600 e 1 3 Step Auto ISO 100 ISO 125 ISO 160 ISO 200 ISO 250 ISO 320 ISO 400 ISO 500 ISO 640 ISO 800 ISO 1000 ISO 1250 ISO 1600 ISO 2000 ISO 2500 ISO 3200 ISO 4000 ISO 5000 ISO 6400 ISO 8000 ISO 10000 ISO 12800 ISO 16000 ISO 20000 ISO 25600 Drive Mode Mode Continuous shooting Burst shooting Bracket shooting
16. effective in minimizing chromatic aberration a distortion that occurs when a lens fails to focus all colors to the same convergence point OIS p 93 Optical Image Stabilization Lenses with this feature can detect camera shake and effectively cancel out the movement inside the camera The lens diameter When you attach a filter to the lens make sure that the diameters of the lens and the filter are the same My Camera You can use accessories including external flash and GPS module that can External flash layout help you capture better and more convenient photos SEF8A example For more information about optional accessories refer to the manual for l pre each accessory e The illustrations may differ from the actual items B e You can purchase Samsung approved accessories at a retailer or a Samsung service center Samsung is not responsible for damage caused by using another manufacturer s accessories 2 Hot shoe fastening dial 3 Hot shoe connection My Camera gt ACCeSSOrles 3 Lock the flash into place by turning the hot shoe fastening dial clockwise Connecting the external flash Remove the hot shoe cover from the camera My Camera gt ACCeSSOrIes e You can capture a photo with a flash that is not fully charged but it is recommended to use a fully charged flash e Refer to the optional accessories page for available external flashes p 195 e The available options may dif
17. 135 Changing email settingS sssssesesssssscssssssecesssssecsssssseeesssseccesssssceeossseersssseceeesss 135 Storing your information ssssssssssssseseesssssssssssssesceeeeesessssssssssesseeeresressssssssssesseerereees 135 Setting an email password sasisissesnssssessscscssicanceecetssecsussosessensonssdsarsiussdshtoncenectsceeesdies 136 Changing the email password ccsssscsssssssecsessessssesscsscsscsscsscsscsscssessesseacescensees 137 Sending photos or videos via eMail ss essssssessssssscssssseccesssssceesssssesossseeeeesss 137 Using photo or video sharing websiteS sesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesee 139 Accessing a WEDS E sepisanan niin AAEE 139 Uploading photos or vidE oS ssssseesssssssessssssecesssseccesssssscesssssecessssseerosssesessssses 140 Using Samsung Link to send files sesesesessescseseseosoecseseseseoeosescseseosoeosose 141 Uploading photos to online Storage sssesesssssseesssssssesssssecceesssssesssssseeessssss 141 Viewing photos or videos on devices that support Samsung Link 142 Sending photos using Wi Fi Direct seseseseseseseososseseososcccecsosceoececsosoeoe 144 Contents Chapter 5 Camera settings menu ISON SO CCMA Svs E E A E E E E E E 146 DO CUStOMIZIHO serunannek aa i 146 EE a o EE E E I E O ETTE A T E 146 AUO TSO RINGE sirrien sukai reniir Sanii penran vikas rini iaisis 146 Noise ReductON siais 146 EEE a E E A EAE AA E ET 147 DMF Direct Manual FOC
18. 4 saturation U Touch K Touch D Touch to save 2 Touch an option Original Original Reset to the original image Auto adjustment ac contrast or saturation Brightness Adjust brightness Contrast Adjust contrast Saturation Adjust saturation RGB adjustment Adjust RGB values Color Temperature Adjust color temperature Exposure Adjust exposure Hue Adjust hues Playback Editing gt Editing photos Retouching faces Touch Q gt C Drag the slider or touch to adjust the option As the number increases the skin tone becomes brighter and smoother 3 Touch OK To cancel correction touch Q U Touch to save Reducing red eye 1 Touch gt amp C Touch K To cancel correction touch 3 Touch to save Playback Editing gt Editing photos Applying Smart Filter effects Option Description roe ef T Oil Sketch Apply oil sketching effect pply special effects to your photos Ink Sketch Apply ink sketching effect Touch E an option Acryl Apply an acryl painting effect Negative Apply a negative film effect Red Desaturate all colors but red Green Desaturate all colors but green Blue Desaturate all colors but blue Yellow Desaturate all colors but yellow C Touch EK Description ff No effect daub 3 Touch to save Apply the retro looking colors high contrast vignetting and strong vignette effect of Lomo cameras Miniature Apply a tilt shif
19. Oct B Nov and file name is SAM_0001 C Dec File Number e File name numbers are increased by 1 from SAM_0001 to For example for a photo captured on Feb 03 the file SAM _9999 name would be _203XXXX jpg For a photo captured on e Folder numbers are increased by 1 from 100PHOTO to Oct 05 the file name would be _AO5XXXX jpg 999PHOTO e The maximum number of files that can be saved in one folder is 9 999 e File numbers are assigned according to DCF Design rule for Camera File system specifications e If you change a file name for example on a computer the camera will not be able to play the file Set the type of folder Folder Type Standard XXXPHOTO e Date XXX_MMDD Camera settings menu gt Setting Item Format Device Information Default Description Item Format the memory card Formatting deletes all existing files including protected files Yes No Errors can occur if you use a memory card formatted by p another brand of camera a memory card reader or a computer Please format memory cards in the camera before using them to capture photos View the firmware version of the body and the lens Mac address and network certification number or update the firmware e Firmware Update Update the firmware of the camera body or lens Body Firmware Lens Firmware e You can download firmware upgrades from B www samsung com e You cannot run a firmware upgrade without a full
20. Some images may not be edited with the Image Edit function In this case use a supplied image editing software e The camera will save edited photos as new files e When you edit photos the camera will automatically convert them to a lower resolution Photos that you rotate or resize manually are not automatically converted to a lower resolution e You cannot edit photos while viewing files as a folder Open the folder and select a photo to edit each photo Cropping a photo Touch amp gt tg C Drag the corners of the box to adjust the size of the area 3 Drag the box to move the location of the area Y Touch EK D Touch to save Playback Editing gt Editing photos Rotating a photo Touch ti C C Touch an option 3 Touch K U Touch to save B e You can also rotate a photo in Playback mode by touching MENU gt gt gt Rotate a desired option OK e The camera will overwrite the original file Resizing photos Change the size of a photo and save it as a new file Touch tf fa C Touch an option 3 Touch oK U Touch to save V4 Available resize options differ depending on the original size of the photo Playback Editing gt Editing photos Adjusting your photos 3 Drag the slider or touch to adjust the option You can correct captured photos by adjusting the brightness contrast or Ifyou selected Auto adjustment skip to step
21. The delay is adjustable in second 2 seconds or 30 shots per second 1 second when you press increments of 1 second Shutter once It is recommended for shooting the rapid motion of fast moving subjects such as racing cars fe e To set the number of shots in Shooting mode touch 0 Drive Burst gt the number of shots gt OK B To set the delay in Shooting mode touch 6 Drive e The photo size is set to 5M Timer adelay oK It may take longer to save a photo e You cannot use the flash with this option Shutter speed must be faster than 1 30 second Photos captured with this option may be slightly enlarged when saving You cannot set an ISO option higher than ISO 3200 This option cannot be used with the RAW file format and is not available when the photo quality is set to RAW Shooting Functions gt Drive Shooting method Auto Exposure Bracketing AE Bracket White Balance Bracketing WB Bracket When you press Shutter the camera captures 3 consecutive photos the When you press Shutter the camera captures 3 consecutive photos original one a step darker and one a step lighter Use a tripod to prevent the original and two more with different White Balance settings The blurry photos as the camera captures three photos continuously You can Original photo is captured when you press Shutter The other two are adjust the settings in Bracket Set menu automatic
22. To use Framing In Shooting mode touch MENU gt Framing Mode Mode an option p gt Shooting Functions Use the Optical Image Stabilization OIS function to minimize camera shake OIS may not be available with some lenses Camera shake tends to occur in dark places or when shooting indoors In such cases the camera uses slower shutter speeds in order to increase the amount of light taken in which can result in a blurry photo You can prevent this situation by using the OIS function If your lens has an OIS switch you have set the switch to ON to use the OIS function Without OIS correction With OIS correction In Shooting mode touch OIS Anti Shake an option b e OIS may not function properly when you move your camera to follow a moving subject Default there is too much camera shake leer Description the shutter speed is slow for example when you select Night in Smart mode y Off The OIS function is off This option may not be available with the battery is low OFF some lenses To set OIS options you capture a close up shot PAM Mode 1 The OIS function is applied only when you press e If you use the OIS function with a tripod your images may be blurred by THIS Shutter in full or half the vibration of the OIS sensor Deactivate the OIS function when you use a tripod pi Mode 2 The OIS function is on e Ifthe camera is hit or dropped
23. and that of the rest of the shot 20 40 It is recommended for situations where there is a slight difference in brightness between a subject and a background or an area of the subject is large compared to the overall composition of the photo The subject is in bright color while the background is dark The Spot mode is recommended for a situation like this where a huge difference in the exposure exists between a subject and a background Shooting Functions This function automatically corrects the loss of bright detail that can occur due to shading differences in the photo To set Smart Range In Shooting mode touch MENU gt gt options Dynamic Range an option Without Dynamic Range effect With Dynamic Range effect Icon Description dD Off Do not use Dynamic Range Smart Range Correct the loss of bright detail B You cannot set ISO 100 HDR Capture 2 photos with different exposures and then combine them to create a single image automatically B You cannot set an ISO option higher than ISO 3200 gt gt Z li Co N Ds L eS EJ oa Ss oO oO Shooting Functions In order to capture a realistic photo of a subject the amount of light should be constant When the light source varies you can use a flash and supply a constant amount of light Select appropriate settings according to a light source and a subject In Shooting
24. and then enter a PIN on the AP device You can also connect to a WPS profile supported AP by touching WPS button connection on the camera and then pushing the WPS button on the AP device Wireless network gt Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings Setting network options In the Wi Fi Setting screen move to an AP and then touch gt 2 Select each option and then enter the required information Enter the network password Network Password Set the IP address automatically or manually IP Setting Manually setting the IP address In the Wi Fi Setting screen move to an AP and then touch gt C Touch IP Setting Manual 3 Select each option and then enter the required information FOption Description IP Enter the static IP address Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask Gateway Enter the gateway DNS Server Enter the DNS address Using the login browser You can enter your login information via the login browser when connecting to some APs sharing sites or cloud servers Icon Description Close the login browser lt Move to the previous page gt Move to the next page x Stop loading the page A RI Reload the page e You may not be able to select some items depending on the page you p connected to This does not indicate a malfunction e The login browser may not close automatically after you log into some pages If this occurs close the login browser by to
25. before you insert the memory card in your camera Do not allow liquids dirt or foreign substances to come in contact with memory cards or the memory card slot Doing so may cause memory cards or the camera to malfunction When you carry a memory card use a case to protect the card from electrostatic discharges Transfer important data to other media such as a hard disk CD or DVD When you use the camera for an extended period the memory card may become warm This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction Use a memory card that meets the standard requirements V4 The manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data Appendix gt Maintaining the camera Abo ut th e batte ry e Do not rest the device on flammable surfaces such as bedding carpets or electric blankets for a prolonged period Use only Samsung approved batteries e When the device is switched on do not leave it in any confined space for a prolonged period e Do not allow battery terminals to come in contact with metallic objects such Battery specifications as necklaces coins keys or watches y SP e Use only authentic manufacturer recommended Lithium ion replacement ae batteries pee Description e Do not disassemble the battery or puncture the battery with any sharp Type Lithium ion battery e Avoid exposing the battery to high pressure or crushing forces e Avoid exposing the battery to major impacts such as dropping it from high Cell c
26. bigger the guide number the more light is emitted from the flash The guide number is achieved by multiplying the distance from the flash to the subject and the aperture value when the ISO sensitivity is set to 100 Guide number Flash to Subject Distance X Aperture value Aperture value Guide number Flash to Subject Distance Flash to Subject Distance Guide number Aperture value Therefore if you know the guide number of a flash you can estimate an optimum flash to subject distance when setting the flash manually For example if a flash has a guide number of GN 20 and is 4 meters away from the subject the optimal aperture value is F5 0 Concepts in Photography Bounce Photography Bounce photography refers to the method of bouncing light off of the ceiling or walls so that the light spreads evenly over the subject Normally photos captured with flash may appear unnatural and cast shadows Subjects in photos captured with bounce photography cast no shadows and look smooth due to evenly spread light 5E p gt to s m Chapter My Camera Learn about your camera s layout display icons lens optional accessories and basic functions My Camera Unpacking Check your product box for the following items Camera AC adapter USB cable Rechargeable battery including the body cap and hot shoe cover Software CD ROM Adobe Photoshop Lightroom DVD ROM Quick Start Guide User manual
27. entering text refer to Entering text p 127 e If you connected to SkyDrive refer to Using the login browser p 125 Accessing a website e To select an ID from the list touch W an ID e If you have previously logged in to the website you may be logged On the Mode screen touch Wi Fi SNS amp Cloud annia y 1099 y y 99g eC Select a website lf th that t t t t V4 You must have an existing account on the file sharing website to use this feature e pop up message tnat prompts you to create an accoun appears touch OK e The camera will automatically attempt to connect to a WLAN via the most recently connected AP device e If the camera has not previously been connected to a WLAN it will search for available AP devices p 124 Wireless network gt Using photo or video sharing websites Uploading photos or videos Access the website with your camera 2 Select files to upload e You can select up to 20 files The total size must be 10 MB or less On some websites the total size or number of files may vary 3 Touch Upload e On some websites you can enter your comments by touching the comment box For information about entering text refer to Entering text p 127 You can set an upload folder for Facebook by touching MENU gt Upload Folder Facebook on the website s list screen You cannot upload files if the file size exceeds the limit The maximum photo resolution you c
28. even the same subjects depending on external factors such as camera shake lighting and distance to the subject e f the camera does not recognize an appropriate scene mode it uses the default settings for the Auto mode e Even if it detects a face the camera may not select a portrait mode depending on the subject s position or lighting e Even if you use a tripod the camera may not detect the tripod mode A if the subject is moving e The camera consumes more battery power because it changes settings often to select appropriate scenes My Camera gt Shooting modes Smart mode l l Action Freeze In Smart mode you can capture photos with options that are preset for a Capture subjects moving at high speed specific scene Rich Tones Capture a photo with vibrant colors Panorama Capture a wide panoramic scene in a single photo On the Mode screen touch Smart Waterfall Capture scenes with waterfalls Capture subjects as dark shapes against a light l Touch a scene Silhouette background To select another scene in Shooting mode touch on the screen ances Capture scenes at sunset with natural looking and then touch a mode from the list reds and yellows Capture multiple photos in low light conditions Night without a flash The camera combines them to g create a single image that is brighter and has less blurring Fireworks Capture scenes with fireworks Light Trace Capture scenes with the l
29. in consumer electronics This display needs a separate backlight such as CCFL or LED to reproduce colors Aperture The aperture controls the amount of light that reaches the camera s sensor Appendix gt Glossary Camera shake Blur If the camera is moved while the shutter is open the entire image may appear blurred This occurs more often when the shutter speed is slow Prevent camera shake by raising the sensitivity using the flash or using a faster shutter speed Alternatively use a tripod or the OIS function to stabilize the camera Cloud Computing Cloud computing is a technology that allows you to store data on remote servers and to use them from a device with internet access Color space The range of colors that the camera can see Color temperature Color Temperature is a measurement in degrees Kelvin K that indicates the hue of a specific type of light source As the color temperature increases the color of the light source has a more bluish quality As the color temperature decreases the color of the light source has a more reddish quality At 5 500 degrees Kelvin the color of the light source is similar to the sun at midday Composition Composition in photography means arranging objects in a photo Usually abiding by the rule of thirds leads to a good composition DCF Design rule for Camera File system A specification to define a file format and file system for digital cameras created
30. logo and the Wi Fi logo are registered trademarks of the Wi Fi Alliance Trademarks and trade names used in this manual are the property of their respective owners Health and safety information Always comply with the following precautions and usage tips to avoid dangerous situations and ensure peak performance of your camera Warning situations that could cause injury to yourself or others Do not disassemble or attempt to repair your camera This may result in electric shock or damage to the camera Do not use your camera near flammable or explosive gases and liquids This may cause a fire or explosion Do not insert flammable materials into the camera or store these materials near the camera This may cause a fire or electric shock Do not handle your camera with wet hands This may result in electric shock Prevent damage to subjects eyesight Do not use the flash in close proximity closer than 1 m 3 ft to people or animals If you use the flash too close to your subject s eyes this can cause temporary or permanent eyesight damage Keep your camera away from small children and pets Keep your camera and all accessories out of the reach of small children and animals Small parts may cause choking or serious injury if swallowed Moving parts and accessories may present physical dangers as well Do not expose the camera to direct sunlight or high temperatures for an extended period of time Pro
31. mode touch MENU gt gt Flash gt an option gt ok To set flash options Description 3 Off Do not use the flash Smart Flash The camera automatically adjusts the brightness of the flash according to the amount of light in the surrounding environment SMART gA Auto The flash automatically fires in dark places Auto Red eye The flash automatically fires and reduces red eyes gr Fill in The flash fires whenever you capture a photo Brightness is automatically adjusted 4 Fill in Red The flash fires whenever you capture a photo and reduces red eyes ng Je nae 2 IN Description 1st Curtain The flash fires immediately after the shutter opens The camera captures a photo of a subject earlier in an action sequence clearly 2nd Curtain The flash fires just before the shutter closes The camera captures a photo of a subject later in an action sequence clearly e The available options may differ depending on shooting conditions e There is an interval between two bursts of the flash Do not move until the flash fires a second time e Ifyou select Off the flash does not fire even when an external flash is attached Use only Samsung approved flashes Using incompatible flashes may damage your camera Shooting Functions gt Flash Reducing the red eye effect Adjusting the flash intensity If the flash fires when you capture a photo of a person
32. of your contract If you cannot connect to a WLAN try another AP from the available AP list A login page may appear when you select free WLANs provided by some network service providers Enter your ID and password to connect to the WLAN For information about registering or the service contact the network service providers Be cautious when you enter personal information for an AP connection Do not enter any payment or credit card information on your camera The manufacturer is not liable for any problem caused by entering such information Available network connections may differ by country The WLAN feature of your camera must comply with radio transmission laws in your region To ensure compliance use the WLAN feature only in the country where you purchased the camera The process for adjusting network settings may differ depending on network conditions Do not access a network that you are not authorized to use Before you connect to a network ensure your battery is fully charged You cannot upload or send files captured in some modes Files that you transfer to another device may not be supported by the device In this case use a computer to play back the files Wireless network gt Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings Description Entering text Icon q gt Move the cursor Learn how to enter text The icons in the table let you move the cursor change the case etc Touch a key to enter
33. option list up or down and then touch an option your fingertip e If you touch a pop up window with information on features and settings will be displayed gy AutoShare Photo Size Using MENU Touch MENU on the screen and then change shooting options or Dm 3888x2592 3 2 O settings 2976x1984 3 2 O em 1728x1152 3 2 O 164m 5472x3080 16 9 O Picture Wizard E g Selecting the photo size in Program mode Onthe Mode screen touch Expert Program 5 Touch to switch to Shooting mode C Touch MENU 3 Touch gt Photo Size Quality ISO White Balance Picture Wizard My Camera gt Selecting functions options Using the Smart panel 4 Drag the dial on the screen and then touch oK to adjust the option Touch Fn _ on the screen to access some functions such as Exposure ISO and White Balance e You can also rotate the command dial to adjust the option p 32 E ANA C 0 0 j bozas SENSE E g Adjusting the exposure value in Program mode Onthe Mode screen touch Expert Program 0 6 0 3 0 0 03 06 C Touch Fn_ 3 Touch EV e You can also adjust some options by dragging the dial on the screen with your finger Alternatively rotate the command dial to move to a desired option press the command dial to select it and then rotate the command dial to adjust the selected option
34. or device before using this feature You can download the application from Samsung ere yearn A sie eth VET Y Select the camera from the list and connect the smart phone CAMERA App is compatible with Samsung camera models manufactured in to the camera 2013 or later e To install and launch Samsung SMART CAMERA App on an NFC enabled smart phone turn on the NFC feature and place the smart phone near an NFC tag p 29 on the camera This feature is supported by smart phones 5 On the camera allow the smart phone to connect to your running Android OS 2 3 or higher This feature is not available for iOS devices e The smart phone can connect to only one camera at a time camera e You must insert a memory card to use this feature e If you set this function the setting is maintained even when you change the e If the smart phone has been connected to your camera before it is Shooting mode connected automatically e This feature may not be supported in some modes or may not be available an with some shooting options e An icon that shows the connection status R will appear on the camera s screen Onthe camera in Shooting mode touch MENU 6 Onthe camera capture a photo e The captured photo is saved to the camera and then transferred to Pa On the camera touch 0 AutoShare On the smart phone If the pop up message that prompts you to download the e If you recorded a video it is saved only to the camera application a
35. press the video recording button Zoom turns off e While recording a video in the same ISO sensitivity the screen may be darker than taking a photo Adjust the ISO sensitivity ISO sensitivity and White Balance on the lens e When you record a video in Program Aperture Priority or Shutter Priority ISO is automatically set to Auto SSS S0 08 eo eoE hs See eee ees AUTO 100 200 ISO E40 AWB My Camera gt Shooting modes 3 Adjust the focus ring to select an option Available options e You can also rotate the command dial or drag the screen to select Shooting mode Program Aperture Priority Shutter Priority an option Aperture l O SO oO EV 0 a Oz oo so am el y Half press Shutter to focus and then press Shutter to b e To select items to appear when you press li Function on the lens in Shooting mode touch MENU gt 3 gt iFn Customizing an item capture the photo e This function is not available when you set 3D Auto Mode in 3D mode oo o of sees ae Pate 200 My Camera gt Shooting modes 3 Adjust the focus ring to select a zoom ratio UST EOFA O The Zoom allows you to zoom in on a subject with less degradation of e You can also rotate the command dial or drag the screen to select photo quality than the Digital zoom However the photo resolution may an option change compared to when you zoom in by rotating the zoom ring e Photo resolution varies a
36. recharge the battery fone Description A fe 5 Auto focus frame Spot metering area C Camera shake e m Manual focus scale 813 Level gauge p 42 l Histogram p 150 Focus 1 40 Shutter speed Foo Aperture value Talatah Exposure adjustment value ISO AUTO ISO sensitivity p 76 These icons appear when you attach an optional GPS module Photos that were captured without inserting a memory card cannot be transferred to a memory card or a computer 2 Shooting options Icon Description Om Photo size E RAW RAW file aa Drive mode 5 Flash p 101 T Flash intensity adjustment Metering p 98 SAF AF mode p 82 con Description Focus area D Face detection Os White Balance p 77 i k White Balance micro adjustment zip Optical Image Stabilization OIS p 93 Dynamic Range p 100 Q Zoom on xe Zoom ratio Smart Filter 3 Shooting options Touch con Description fa Custom button p 150 Change Smart mode AutoShare Touch AF options Display type button Shooting options 7 o Smart panel This icon appears only when you select Smart mode The icons displayed will change according to the mode you select or the options you set AS My Camera gt Display icons Recording videos 2 Shooting options About the level gauge g 00 00 00 10 1 n The level gauge helps you align the camera with Em Video size the horizontal and
37. screen touch Wi Fi Samsung Link Nearby videos devices For information about searching for the camera and browsing the photos or videos on the Samsung Link device refer to the device s If the guide message appears touch Yes user Manual The camera will automatically attempt to connect to a WLAN via the most recently connected AP device e Videos may not play smoothly depending on the type of Samsung Link device or the network condition If the camera has not previously been connected to a WLAN it will search for available AP devices p 124 You can set to allow only selected devices or all devices to connect by touching menu DLNA Access Control on the screen A sharing file list is created Wait until other devices can find your camera C Connect the Samsung Link device to a network and then turn on the Samsung Link feature e Refer to your device s user manual for more information 3 On the camera allow the Samsung Link device to connect to your camera A A camera is connected to a TV that supports Samsung Link via WLAN Wireless network gt USing Samsung Link to send files e You can share up to 1 000 recent files e If you reorder or sort files on the camera while viewing them on a Samsung e Ona Samsung Link device you can view only photos or videos captured with Link device you must repeat the initial set up process to update the list of your camera files on the device e The ran
38. settings menu Learn to configure your camera s settings Item To set Setting In Shooting or Playback mode touch MENU gt od options an option Default Description System Volume Set the sound volume or turn all sound off entirely Off Low Medium High Display Adjust J Even if the system volume is turned off the camera emits the sound while playing a video or a slide show AF Sound Set the sound the camera emits when you half press the shutter button on or off Off On Button Sound Set the sound the camera emits when you press the buttons or touch the screen on or off Off On Sound Auto Display Set the Quick View time length the amount of time the Off Quick View camera displays a photo immediately after you capture it Off 1 sec 3 sec 5 sec Hold Default Description Adjust the display brightness auto brightness setting display color or level gauge e Display Brightness You can adjust the display brightness manually Auto Brightness Turn auto brightness on or off Off On e Display Color You can adjust the display color manually e Horizontal Calibration Calibrate the level gauge If the level gauge is not level position the camera on the level surface and then follow the on screen instructions e You cannot access the Horizontal Calibration option p in Playback mode e You cannot calibrate the level gauge in portrait orientation Set
39. speed refers to the amount of time it takes to open and close the shutter and it is an important factor in the brightness of a photo as it As the photos below illustrate a slow shutter speed allows more time controls the amount of light which passes through the aperture before it to let light in so the photo becomes brighter On the other hand a fast reaches the image sensor shutter speed allows less time to let light in and the photo becomes darker and more easily freezes subjects in motion Usually the shutter speed is manually adjustable The measurement of the shutter speed is known as the Exposure Value EV which is marked in intervals of 1 s 1 2 s 1 4 s 1 8 s 1 15 s 1 1000 s 1 2000 s and so on 1 EV Exposure 1 EV a ae 0 8 s 0 a w 1s 1 25 1 45 1 85 1 155 1 305 Shutter Speed Concepts in Photography ISO sensitivity The exposure of an image is determined by the sensitivity of the camera This sensitivity is based on international film standards known as ISO standards On digital cameras this sensitivity rating is used to represent the sensitivity of the digital mechanism that captures the image ISO sensitivity doubles as the number doubles For example an ISO 200 setting is capable of capturing images at twice the speed of an ISO 100 setting However higher ISO settings can result in noise small specks spots and other phenomena in a photo that give the shot
40. style In Shooting mode touch MENU gt Picture Wizard V4 anoption OK Wizard option touch and then adjust color saturation sharpness or contrast e To customize your own picture wizard select Ay e or Aa touch and then adjust the color saturation sharpness and contrast e Picture Wizard options cannot be set with Smart Filter options at the same Examples ae Portrait Landscape Forest Shooting Functions Smart Filter lets you apply special effects to your photos You can select various filter options to create special effects that are difficult to be achieved with normal lenses To set Smart Filter In Shooting mode touch MENU Smart Filter gt options an option gt OK Option Description Off No effect Vignetting Apply the retro looking colors high contrast and strong vignette effect of Lomo cameras Miniature Apply a tilt shift effect to make the subject appear in miniature Colored Pencil Apply a colored pencil painting effect Watercolor Apply a watercolor painting effect Wash drawing Apply a washed out effect Oil Sketch Apply oil sketching effect Ink Sketch Apply ink sketching effect Acryl Apply an acryl painting effect Negative Apply a negative film effect Red Desaturate all colors but red Green Desaturate all colors but green Blue Desaturate all colors but blue Yellow Desaturate all colors but yellow V4
41. temperature is a measurement in degrees Kelvin that indicates the specific type of light source As the color temperature increases the color distribution becomes cooler Alternatively as the color temperature decreases the color distribution becomes warmer Touch __ and then adjust the color tempertature You can also customize preset White Balance options In Shooting mode touch MENU White Balance gt an option gt touch an area on the screen touch ok To customize preset options 10 000 K Clear sky 8 000 K Fluorescent H 6 000 K Cloudy 5 000 K Daylight 4 000 K Fluorescent L Hal 3 000 K alogen lamp Tungsten 2 000 K Candle light V4 Available options may differ depending on shooting conditions Shooting Functions gt White Balance Examples Daylight p z al Fluorescent Daylight Tungsten Shooting Functions Picture Wizard photo styles Picture Wizard lets you apply different photo styles to your photo to create various looks and emotional moods You can also create and save your own photo styles by adjusting color saturation sharpness and contrast for each style There is no rule for which style is suitable in which conditions Experiment with different styles and find your own settings Calm Classic OY You can also adjust the value of the preset style settings Select a Picture To set a photo
42. that do not support the file format 3 yOU eae to yom 3D TV with the optional HDMI e Use proper 3D glasses when you view an MPO file or a 3D video file on a Cable 3D TV e Capturing photos in 3D Panorama mode may result in a less pronounced 3D effect than those captured in 3D mode with a 3D lens Do not view the 3D photos or videos captured by your camera on a 3D TV or 3D monitor for an extended period of time It may cause unpleasant symptoms such as eyestrain fatigue nausea and more Y Turn on your 3D TV and then select the HDMI video source 5 Turn on your camera e The camera automatically enters into Playback mode when you connect it to a 3D TV Connecting to external devices Transfer files on a memory card to your computer by connecting the 3 Turn on the camera camera to the computer P e The computer recognizes the camera automatically On your computer select My Computer Removable Disk Transferring files to your Windows OS DCIM 100PHOTO or 101_0101 computer 5 Select the files you want and then drag or save them to your computer Connecting the camera as a removable disk If the Folder Type is set to Date the folder name appears as XXX_MMDD You can connect the camera to your computer as a removable disk B For example if you capture a photo on January 1 the folder name will be 101_0101 Turn off the camera C Connect the camera to your computer with the USB cable
43. the camera will switch to continuous autofocus When the AF MF switch on the lens is set to MF you cannot use the Touch AF feature Touch Fader to fade in or out a scene You can also select Voice Wind Cut or other options to set recording options p 108 Onthe Mode screen touch Auto Smart or Expert Program Aperture Priority Shutter Priority Manual or Custom e This feature may not work in some modes 2 Set the desired options 3 Press Video recording to start recording U Press Video recording again to stop e H 264 MPEG 4 part10 AVC is the latest video coding format established B in 2003 collaboratively by ISO IEC and ITU T Since this format uses a high compression rate more data can be saved in less memory space e Ifyou have the image stabilizer option on when shooting a movie the camera may record the image stabilizer sound e The zoom sound or other lens sounds may be recorded if you adjust the lens while recording a video e When using an optional video lens the autofocus noise is not recorded e f you remove the camera lens while recording a movie the recording will be interrupted Do not change the lens while recording e If you attach an external microphone while recording a movie sound will not be recorded through the external microphone The previous settings are maintained If you remove the external microphone while recording a movie sound will not be recorded Turn off the camera be
44. the display off time The display turns off if you do not use the camera for the time you set Off 30 sec 1 min 3 min 5 min 10 min Camera settings menu gt Setting Item Power Save Language Date amp Time Default Description Set power shut off time The camera shuts off if you do not use it for the time you set 30 sec 1 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 30 min 2 e The camera retains the power off time setting even if you replace the battery e Power Save may not work if the camera is connected to a computer or a TV or playing a slide show or a movie Set a language the camera shows on the display Set date time date format time zone and whether to imprint the date on photos Time Zone Date amp Time Date Type Time Type Imprint 2 e The date appears on the lower right side of the photo e When you print a photo some printers may not print the date appropriately Item Video Out Anynet HDMI CEC HDMI Output Default Description Set the video signal output appropriate for your country when connecting the camera to an external video device such as a monitor or HDTV e NTSC USA Canada Japan Korea Taiwan Mexico etc e PAL Supports only PAL B D G H or I Australia Austria Belgium China Denmark Finland France Germany England Italy Kuwait Malaysia New Zealand Singapore Spain Sweden Switzerland Thailand Norway etc When you connect the came
45. the display will be blurry If this occurs turn off the camera and then turn it on again e Use the OIS function only when needed because the function consumes more battery power e To set an OIS option on the menu set the OIS switch on your lens to ON e This option may not be available with some lenses e Off may not be available with some lenses Shooting Functions You can set the shooting method such as Continuous Burst Timer and so on Select Single to capture one photo at a time Select Continuous or Burst to shoot fast moving subjects Select AE Bracket WB Bracket or P Wiz Bracket to adjust exposure White Balance or apply Picture Wizard effects You can also select Timer to capture a photo of yourself To set the shooting In Shooting mode touch MENU gt Drive an method option Z3 ok V4 Available options may differ depending on shooting conditions Single Capture one photo whenever you press Shutter Recommended for general conditions Continuous Continuously capture photos while you are pressing Shutter You can capture up to 5 photos Continuous Normal or 8 photos Continuous High per second B If you select Continuous High the noise reduction function is not available Shooting Functions gt Drive Shooting method Burst Timer Consecutively capture up to 10 shots per second 3 seconds 15 shots per Capture a photo with a delay of 2 to 30 seconds
46. the more sensitive the camera is to light Consequently by selecting a higher ISO sensitivity value you can capture photos in dim or dark places at faster shutter speeds However this may increase electronic noise and result in a grainy photo To set ISO sensitivity tn ae mode touch gt gt ISO an option Examples ISO 100 ISO 400 ISO 800 ISO 3200 Increase the ISO value in places where flash use is prohibited You can capture a clear photo by setting a high ISO value without having to secure more light Use the Noise Reduction function in order to reduce the visual noise that can appear on photos of a high ISO value p 146 Available options may differ depending on the shooting conditions Shooting Functions White Balance represents the light source that influences on the color of a photo The color of a photo depends on the type and quality of the light source If you want the color of your photo to be realistic select an appropriate lighting condition to calibrate the White Balance such as Auto WB Daylight Cloudy Tungsten or adjust color temperature manually You can also adjust color for the preset light sources so that the colors of the photo match the actual scene under mixed lighting conditions To set the White In Shooting mode touch MENU gt White Balance gt Balance anoption OK Peon Descriptio ete Twi C ete TNE ete 1t Auto W
47. vertical lines on the display CAF AF mode p 82 If the level gauge is not level calibrate the level 2 Metering p 98 gauge using the Horizontal Calibration function da l p 152 White Balance p 77 ols ne Ku Optical Image Stabilization OIS Vertical 1 40 F35 lI ffi ISO AUTO p 93 White Balance micro adjustment 1 Shooting information Ki Fader p 107 4 i j C s Multi Motion p 107 oc gt ia Shooting mode P Voice recording off p 108 z aine Availabl Horizontal i urrent recording time Available 00 00 00 10 recording time A Level A Unlevel The icons displayed will change according to the Fully charged mode you select or the options you set deoo Cy Ca Partially charged Vy You cannot use the level gauge when you shoot e L Red Empty recharge the in portrait orientation battery Cancel Touch AF ap Pause or resume recording 1 40 Shutter speed F3 5 Aperture value T Exposure value ISO AUTO ISO sensitivity p 76 My Camera gt Display icons In Playback mode Icon is 1 10 100 0001 London On ID _ MENU A Information Continuously captured file Current file The total number of files Folder number File number File with location information Location information RAW file Protected file Print information added to file p 115 3D file Display type button Playback Editing menu Delete files Edit photos Tr
48. videos were recorded in succession to determine the total recording time The maximum recording time is 29 minutes and 59 seconds per file The maximum recording time when you select gg is 20 minutes The maximum playback time of For Sharing videos is 30 seconds per file Appendix gt Maintaining the camera Cautions when using memory cards Avoid memory cards to very cold or very hot temperatures below 0 C 32 F or above 40 C 104 F Extreme temperatures can cause memory cards to malfunction Insert a memory card in the correct direction Inserting a memory card in the wrong direction may damage your camera and memory card Do not use memory cards that have been formatted by other cameras or by a computer Reformat the memory card with your camera Turn off the camera when you insert or remove the memory card Do not remove the memory card or turn off your camera while the lamp is blinking as this may damage your data When the lifespan of a memory card has expired you cannot store any more photos on the card Use a new memory card Do not bend drop or subject memory cards to heavy impact or pressure Avoid using or storing memory cards near strong magnetic fields Avoid using or keeping memory cards in areas with high temperature high humidity or corrosive substances Prevent memory cards from making contact with liquids dirt or foreign substances If dirty wipe the memory card clean with a soft cloth
49. when you connect it to an HDTV 6 Control the camera to view photos or play videos 2 When using the HDMI cable you can connect the camera to an HDTV using the Anynet CEC method If the HDTV supports Anynet CEC the TV turns on automatically when used in conjunction with the camera This feature may not be available on some HDTVs When connected to an HDTV by an HDMI cable the camera cannot capture a photo or video When connected to an HDTV some of the camera s playback functions may not be available The length of time after which the camera and an HDTV are connected may vary depending on the memory card that you are using As the main feature of a memory card is to increase the transfer speed it is not necessarily true to say that a memory card with a faster transfer speed is also fast in using the HDMI function Connecting to external devices gt Viewing files on an HDTV or 3D TV Viewing files ona 3D TV 6 Move toa 3D file and then touch to switch to 3D mode You can view photos or videos captured in 3D mode or with the 3D e Touch to switch to 2D Mode Panorama option in Smart mode on a 3D TV 7 Turn on your TV s 3D function In Shooting or Playback mode touch MENU 0 e Refer to your TV s user manual for more details HDMI Output an option p 153 8 Control the camera to view 3D photos or play 3D videos C Turn off your camera and 3D TV Vy e You cannot view an MPO file in 3D effect on TVs
50. A 50 External flash layOUt sssssesssssssssssssseceeesssssssssssesecseeesssssssssseerressossssssseescreeresssssssssss 50 Connecting the external flash cccsssscsessesssssecsecssesseesessecseessceseeseeseeseeseceseess 51 GPS module layout optional sssssessessssssseesesssssseeeesssssssscessssnsssseeeosnssssseeresssssees 53 Attaching the GPS module sssssesssssseeessssssesessssecessssseeeessssecesosseecesssssceresssseeesssses 53 SMOOUING MOES sssssiccscessistctronerersaincessiseicssdstsnecatissqusantenitoniectdnistetacies 55 PUO MOO ora r A SA EN R 55 SOE a a E E E 57 Using the Best Face Mode sesssessssssseeessssseessesssseceessssecesssssecesssssecesosssecteessseeceesssseeee 58 Capturing panoramic photoS sssssseessssssecssssssecsssssseesesssssscessssseeessssseressssseereessss 59 Programi TT GI Sa caatacornr con ccsaseessesti eieiei AE NE R 61 PON NIU ee p E dees reer 61 Aperture Priority MOOG sccciciscsiceisasnstaiienniaensaunouiaddeanaanune 62 Shutter Priority mode sssssssseesssssssseeeeessssseceessssssseecesssssssseeeesosssseeeressssssereessssseees 63 Monia imO d Eesen aena ANI 64 Using the Bulb PONTO Gs sesetscecasutcaiesctuccieseaatuctvaives sneseta dtansvestierkustataakesceecanssaniolvans 64 CEON MOOC ekenin a aa 65 Saving a custom MOde sssssseesssssecesssssecceesssssceessssscessssseccessssecrrosssseceessssscessssseeressss 65 Selecting a custom MOde s ss ssssssseessssssecsesssssccessssseeesssssece
51. B Use automatic settings depending on the lighting conditions Daylight Select when taking outdoor photos on a sunny day This option results in photos closest to the natural colors of the scene Cloudy Select when taking outdoor photos on a cloudy day or in shadows Photos captured on cloudy days tend to be more bluish than on sunny days This option offsets that effect Fluorescent White Select when shooting under a daylight fluorescent lamp Especially for white fluorescent light with a color temperature of about 4 200K Fluorescent NW Select when shooting under a daylight fluorescent lamp Especially for white fluorescent light of very white hues with a temperature of about 5 000K Fluorescent Daylight Select when shooting under a daylight fluorescent lamp Especially for white fluorescent light of slightly bluish hue with a temperature of about 6 500K Tungsten Select when taking indoor photos under incandescent bulbs or halogen lamps Incandescent tungsten bulbs tend to have a reddish hue This option offsets that effect Flash WB Select when using a flash Custom Set You can manually set the White Balance by touching ___ and then shooting a white sheet of paper Fill the spot metering circle with the paper and set the White Balance Shooting Functions gt White Balance Description Customizing preset White Balance options Color Temperature Manually adjust the color temperature of the light source Color
52. Connect the flash 51 Flash layout 50 GPS module layout 53 P Panorama mode 59 Photos Editing 118 Enlarging 114 Shooting options 74 Viewing on 3D TV 159 Viewing on camera 110 Viewing on HDTV 158 Picture Wizard 80 Posture 13 Power save mode 153 R Red eye effect Playback mode 121 Shooting mode 102 Remote Viewfinder 131 Resolution Playback mode 119 Shooting mode Movie 106 Shooting mode Photo 74 Retouching faces 121 Rotating 119 Rule of thirds 23 S Samsung Link 141 Service center 181 Settings 152 Shooting modes Aperture Priority 62 Auto 55 Custom 65 Manual 64 Program 61 Recording 66 Shutter Priority 63 Smart 57 Shutter speed 17 19 Slide show 114 Smart filter Playback mode 122 Shooting mode 81 Smart panel 39 T Thumbnails 110 Timer 95 Touch AF 88 Touch screen 40 Tracking AF 88 Transferring files Mac 161 Windows 160 TV 158 U Unpacking 28 V Video Out 153 Videos Capturing 117 Options 106 Recording 66 Viewing 116 W White balance 77 Wireless network 124 3 3D mode 70 Appendix Correct Disposal of This Product Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in countries with separate collection systems This marking on the product accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessories e g charger headset USB cable should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their workin
53. D files connect your camera to a 3D TV or 3D monitor with an optional HDMI cable While viewing wear proper 3D glasses You cannot use the flash in 3D mode My Camera gt Shooting modes Available functions by shooting mode For details about shooting functions see Chapter 2 Press a shortcut for each function Function Auto Smart Program Aperture Priority Shutter Priority Manual Photo Size p 74 O Quality p 75 ISO p 76 White Balance p 77 O Picture Wizard p 80 Smart Filter p 81 AF Mode p 82 AF Area p 85 Touch AF p 88 MF Assist p 90 Focus Peaking p 90 Link AE to AF Point p 91 Framing Mode p 92 O The option is available Some options may be limited or may not be changeable The option is not available My Camera gt Shooting modes OIS Anti Shake p 93 Aperture Priority Shutter Priority Manual Drive Continuous Burst Timer Bracketing p 94 oO oO oO Metering p 98 oono l o o o o o o Flash p 101 e e e e o Exposure compensation p 104 f e 0 o o Oo doo S o d oe o d o Exposure lock p 105 O The option is available Some options may be limited or may not be changeable The option is not available Chapter 2 Shooting Functions Learn about the functions you can set in Shooting mode You can enjoy more customized photos and videos by using the shooting functions Shooting Functions Photo si
54. ENU gt 0 AF Area gt focus area an option e Available options may differ depending on shooting conditions e When the AF MF switch is set to MF you cannot change the AF area from the shooting menu e When you use the Face Detection AF option the camera focuses on the area with the white frame automatically e Depending on the Picture Wizard options Face Detection may not be effective p To resize the focus area in Shooting mode touch MENU gt AF Size e When you set manual focus Face Detection may not be available Touch or to adjust the size of the focus area You can also rotate the e Face Detection may not be effective when command dial Alternatively in Shooting mode pinch your fingers together the subject is far from the camera or spread them apart on the focus area itis too bright or too dark the subject is not facing the camera the subject is wearing sunglasses or a mask the subject s facial expression changes drastically the subject is backlit or the lighting conditions are unstable Shooting Functions gt AF area Multi AF The camera displays a green rectangle in places where focus is set correctly The photo is divided into two or more areas and the camera obtains focus points of each area It is recommended for scenery photos When you press Shutter halfway the camera displays the focus areas as shown in the photo below TT Th ar ol C e pn A
55. On the Mode screen touch Wi Fi gt Email e The camera will automatically attempt to connect to a WLAN via the most recently connected AP device e If the camera has not previously been connected to a WLAN it will search for available AP devices p 124 C Touch MENU 3 Touch Change Password U Enter your current 4 digit password D Enter a new 4 digit password O Enter the new password again Sending photos or videos via email You can send photos or videos stored on the camera via email For information about entering text refer to Entering text p 127 On the Mode screen touch Wi Fi Email e The camera will automatically attempt to connect to a WLAN via the most recently connected AP device e If the camera has not previously been connected to a WLAN it will search for available AP devices p 124 C Touch the Sender box enter your email address and then touch e e If you have previously saved your information it will be inserted automatically p 135 e To use an address from the list of previous senders touch W an address Wireless network gt Sending photos or videos via email 3 Touch the Receiver box enter an email address and then touch e e To use an address from the list of previous recipients touch W an address e Touch to add additional recipients You can input up to 30 recipients e Touch X to delete an address from the list U Touch Next 5 Select
56. PEG 7 Photos JPG GIF BMP PNG TIFF MPO e Files that have been recorded with other manufacturers devices may not play back smoothly Viewing photos 1 SAM_0002 jpg Multimedia iewer ny i les IRN hie Soe 2D Q Qi 1 1 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 No Description 1 OIOI NIAJ M BIW N gt O File name Enlarged area Histogram Open the selected file Histogram button Rotate to the left Rotate to the right Move to the previous file Move to the next file Fit the photo to the screen View the photo in the original size Zoom in Zoom out Switches between 2D and 3D mode Connecting to external devices gt Using programs On a computer Viewing videos 1 2 3 4 5 1 Multimedia Viewer No Description File name Adjust the volume Open the selected file Move to the next file Stop 7 Move to the previous file 8 Progress bar Downloading the firmware From the Samsung i Launcher screen click Firmware Upgrade Downloading the PC Auto Backup program From the Samsung i Launcher screen click PC Auto Backup For information about installing the PC Auto Backup program refer to page 133 Connecting to external devices gt Using programs On a computer Installing Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Insert Adobe Photoshop Lightroom DVD ROM into your Photos captured by a camera are often
57. Smart filter options cannot be set with Picture Wizard options at the same time Shooting Functions Learn how to adjust the camera s focus according to the subjects You can select a focusing mode appropriate to the subject among Single Auto Focus Continuous Auto Focus and Manual Focus The AF function is activated when you press Shutter halfway In the MF mode you have to rotate the focus ring on the lens to focus manually In most cases you can have a focus by selecting Single AF Fast moving subjects or subjects of a color similar to the background are difficult to focus Select an appropriate focusing mode for such instances If your lens has an AF MF switch you must set the switch according to the selected mode Set the switch to AF when you select Single AF or Continuous AF Set the switch to MF when you select Manual Focus When your lens has no AF MF switch select an AF mode from the camera menu To set the auto In Shooting mode touch MENU gt AF Mode gt focus mode an option B The available options may differ depending on the lens in use Shooting Functions gt AF mode Single AF is appropriate for shooting a still subject When you press While you are pressing Shutter halfway the camera continues to Shutter halfway the focus fixes in the focus area The area turns green automatic focusing Once the focus area is fixed on the subject the subject when the focus is achieved is
58. Smart mode Smart Filter Size Quality RAW standard Color space Beauty Face Best Face Landscape Macro Action Freeze Rich Tones Panorama Waterfall Silhouette Sunset Night Fireworks Light Trace Creative Shot Vignetting Miniature Colored Pencil Watercolor Wash drawing Oil Sketch Ink Sketch Acryl Negative Red Green Blue Yellow e JPEG 3 2 20 0M 5472X3648 10 1M 3888X2592 5 9M 2976X1984 5 0M 2736X1824 Burst mode only 2 0M 1728X1152 e JPEG 16 9 16 9M 5472X3080 7 8M 3712X2088 4 9M 2944X1656 2 1M 1920X1080 e JPEG 1 1 13 3M 3648X3648 7 0M 2640X2640 4 0M 2000X2000 1 1M 1024X1024 e RAW 20 0M 5472X3648 3D mode with 3D lens is available only with JPEG 16 9 4 1M 2688X1512 or 2 1M 1920X1080 Super Fine Fine Normal SRW ver 2 0 0 sRGB Adobe RGB Appendix gt Camera specifications Video Type Format Movie AE mode Movie clip Smart Filter Size Frame rate Multi Motion Quality Sound Edit MP4 H 264 Movie H 264 Sound AAC Program Aperture Priority Shutter Priority Manual Audio on off Shooting time Max 29 59 Vignetting Miniature Colored Pencil Watercolor Wash drawing Oil Sketch Ink Sketch Acryl Negative Red Green Blue Yellow 1920X1080 1920X810 1280X720 640X480 320X240 For Sharing 30 fps 24 fps available only with 1920X810 15 fps available only with some Smart Filter op
59. US csssscsssssssssssssessssssssssssssssesseescsassscsscsecsssssesseneeees 147 E16 2 D 8 lt enn E ene Oe nen ee eer ere 148 Distortion Correct ese sssesssseessseeesseessseessseessseossseossseossseossseossseossecosserosserosserosseresss 149 Save as Custom Mode s sesssssseeesssssecssssssecssssecceessssscesnsssecsossecceesssssceossseerosssseeeesss 149 IFA CUSTO MIZ snusa R 149 User DEDY rasanne E 149 Rey Viel NING cscs ce saved cscs rscpencce ca utccsese sctensecscanenceusisa ease aacecanescpenscecasieeceseeeeectatins 150 Grid Line scesceses sereeystevedonesnecne osentececetetsareorarealecincensescescuidieaneeantenecteonninainsccnuenetne 151 PAT LAMM e A T A A AEE EEE 151 SUING PN E A E E O E 152 Chapter 6 Connecting to external devices Viewing files on an HDTV or 3D TV ssseseseseseesoseseseseseoscseseseseoscsoseseosoe 158 Viewing files on an HDTV s sssssssseeesssssseeccessssssseeesesssssseceeesssssseceeessssseceronssseseeeeee 158 Viewing files on a 3D TV ssssssssseeesssssseeceessssssseceeesssssseceessssssseceressssseeeeosssseseeeeee 159 Transferring files to your COomMpuUter sessssesessoseseseosessososessosesessosesessosee 160 Transferring files to your Windows OS COMPUTEL cssessscsssseessesseesecsseees 160 Connecting the camera as a removable diSK ss sssssssesssssssessssssssceesssssceessss 160 Disconnecting the camera for Windows XP sssssssseessssssssseceesssssssseceeessssssees 161 Transfer
60. a noisy or dirty appearance As a general rule it is best to use a low ISO setting to prevent noise in your photos unless you are shooting in darkened environments or at night Changes in the quality and brightness according to ISO sensitivity Because a low ISO sensitivity means the camera will be less A light you need more light to have an optimal exposure When using a low ISO sensitivity open the aperture more or reduce the shutter speed to allow more light to enter the camera For example on a sunny day when light is abundant a low ISO sensitivity does not require a slow shutter speed However in a dark place or at night a low ISO sensitivity will result in a blurry photo Therefore it is recommended to increase the ISO sensitivity by a moderate amount A photo captured with a tripod and A blurred photo with a low ISO sensitivity high ISO sensitivity Concepts in Photography How the aperture setting shutter speed and ISO sensitivity control exposure The aperture setting shutter speed and ISO sensitivity are closely interconnected in photography The aperture setting controls the opening that regulates the light that enters the camera while the shutter speed determines the length of time that light is allowed to enter ISO sensitivity determines the speed at which the film reacts to light Together these three aspects are described as the triangle of exposure A change in shutter speed aperture v
61. ally adjusted according to the White Balance you have set You can adjust the settings in Bracket Set menu Exposure 2 Exposure 2 Original WB 2 Original B To set a bracketing option in Shooting mode touch MENU gt gt Bracket Set an option e This option cannot be used with the RAW file format and is not available p when the photo quality is set to RAW e To set a bracketing option in Shooting mode touch MENU 8 gt Bracket Set an option Shooting Functions gt Drive shooting method Picture Wizard Bracketing P Wiz Bracket When you press Shutter the camera captures three consecutive photos each with a different Picture Wizard setting The camera captures a photo and applies the three Picture Wizard options you have set to the image captured You can select three different settings in Bracket Set menu Retro Vivid Standard e This option cannot be used with the RAW file format and is not available when the photo quality is set to RAW e To set a bracketing option in Shooting mode touch MENU gt gt Bracket Set an option La gt gt Co N E 2 L E f E o O q o g mmm Shooting Functions The metering mode refers to the way in which a camera measures the quantity of light The camera measures the amount of light in a scene and in many of its modes uses the measure
62. ally selects an appropriate shutter speed p 62 e Shutter Priority Set the shutter speed manually while the Expert camera automatically selects an appropriate aperture value p 63 Manual Adjust both the aperture value and the shutter speed manually p 64 Custom Create your own shooting modes by adjusting options and saving them p 65 Touch an icon to select a mode or function My Camera gt Selecting a mode Rearranging icons e MobileLink Send photos or videos to a smart phone p 129 To change how icons appear on the sub mode screen of Smart mode or e Remote Viewfinder Use a smart phone as a remote shutter Expert mode touch HE Grid View or ci List View in the upper left corner release and see a preview on your smart phone of an image of the screen If you selected List View drag the option list up or down or from your camera p 131 rotate the mode dial on the screen and then touch an icon Auto Backup Send photos or videos that you captured with the camera to a PC wirelessly p 133 Email Send photos or videos stored on the camera via email p 135 SNS amp Cloud Upload photos or videos to file sharing websites p 139 Samsung Link Upload photos to Samsung Link online storage or view files on other Samsung Link supported devices p 142 Wi Fi lt List View gt lt Grid View gt My Camera Select menus or options by gently touching an item on the screen with y Drag the
63. alue or ISO sensitivity can be offset by adjustments to the others to maintain the amount of light The results however change according to the settings For example shutter speed is useful in expressing movement aperture can control the depth of field and ISO sensitivity can control the graininess of a photo Settings Results P Wide aperture Aperture more light value Narrow aperture less light Wide small depth of field Narrow large depth of field Settings Fast speed less light Slow speed more light Shutter speed Fast still Slow blurry High sensitivity more sensitive to light Low sensitivity less sensitive to light ISO sensitivity High more grainy Low less grainy Concepts in Photography Correlation between focal length angle Congre and perspective Focal length which is measured in millimeters is the distance between telephoto lens the middle of the lens to its focal point It affects the angle and perspective of captured images A short focal length translates into a wide angle which allows you to capture a wide shot A long focal length translates into a narrow angle which allows you to capture telephoto shots telephoto shot Short focal length narrow angle Look at these photos below and compare the changes wide angle lens wide shot wide angle 20 mm angle 50 mm angle 200
64. always in focus even when moving This mode is recommended for shooting a person on a bicycle a running dog or a car racing scene Shooting Functions gt AF mode Manual focus You can manually focus on a subject by rotating the focus ring on the lens The MF Assist function lets you easily achieve a focus While you are rotating the focus ring the focus area is magnified When you use the Focus Peaking function the color you selected appears on the focused subject This mode is recommended for shooting an object similar in color to the background a night scene or fireworks D for O0 a la Dr 3 Oop 0 Pe S i li Tr If you use this function you cannot set Touch AF AF Area and Link AE to AF il A b wa oo Point options oop Sa Shooting Functions The AF area function changes the positions of the focus area Selection AF Generally cameras focus on the nearest subject When there are a lot of You can set the focus on an area you want Apply an out of focus effect to subjects however unwanted subjects can be in focus In order to prevent make the subject more distinguishable unwanted subjects from being in focus change the focus area so that a desired subject is in focus You can get a clearer and sharper photo by The focus on the photo below was repositioned and resized so that it fits selecting an appropriate focus area the subject s face To set the auto In Shooting mode touch M
65. an approved recycler To find the nearest recycling location go to our website www samsung com recyclingdirect Or call 877 278 0799 Appendix Caution Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE 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 or more of the following measures e Reorientate or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Declaration of Con
66. an upload is 2M and the longest video you can upload is a video recorded using gu If the selected photo resolution is higher than 2M it will be automatically resized to a lower resolution On some websites the maximum photo resolution may vary The method of uploading photos or videos may differ depending on the selected website If you cannot access a website because of firewall or user authentication settings contact your network administrator or network service provider Uploaded photos or videos may be automatically titled with the date they were captured The speed of your internet connection may affect how quickly photos upload or web pages open When there are no files in the camera memory you cannot use this feature You can also upload photos or videos to file sharing websites in Playback mode by touching MENU Share Wi Fi a desired website You cannot upload videos to some websites When you upload photos to SkyDrive they will be resized to 2M while maintaining their aspect ratios Wireless network You can upload files from your camera to Samsung Link online storage or view files on a Samsung Link device connected to the same AP Uploading photos to online storage Onthe Mode screen touch Wi Fi Samsung Link Web storage e If the guide message appears touch OK e The camera will automatically attempt to connect to a WLAN via the most recently connected AP device e If the camera has not p
67. ant exposure while being able to adjust other settings Onthe Mode screen touch Expert Program C Set the desired options e For a list of options refer to Shooting Functions p 73 3 Half press Shutter to focus and then press Shutter to capture the photo Program Shift Program Shift function lets you adjust the shutter speed and aperture value while the camera maintains the same exposure In Shooting mode press the command dial once and then rotate it anti clockwise to decrease the shutter speed and increase the aperture value Conversely press the command dial once and then rotate it clockwise to increase the shutter speed and decrease the aperture value My Camera gt Shooting modes Apertu re Priority mode Onthe Mode screen touch Expert Aperture Priority In Aperture Priority mode the camera automatically calculates shutter P Press the command dial once and then rotate it to the left or speed according to the aperture value you choose right to adjust the aperture value You can adjust the depth of field DOF by changing the aperture value l l This mode is useful for taking portraits flowers or landscape shots 3 Set the desired options e For a list of options refer to Shooting Functions p 73 UY Half press Shutter to focus and then press Shutter to capture the photo J In low light settings you may need to increase the ISO sensitivity to prevent blurred photos
68. apacity 1 130 mAh places Voltage 76V e Do not expose the battery to temperatures of 60 C 140 F or above e Do not allow the battery to come in contact with moisture or liquids Charging time When the battery A e Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the pprox 215 min is completely discharged like Charging the battery by connecting it to a computer may take longer Disposal guidelines Personal injury or death can occur if the battery is handled carelessly or e Dispose of the battery with care improperly For your safety follow these instructions for proper battery e Do not dispose of the battery in a fire handling e Disposal regulations may differ by country or region Dispose of the battery in e The battery can ignite or explode if not handled properly If you notice accordance with all local and federal regulations any deformities cracks or other abnormalities in the battery immediately discontinue use ni the battery and contact your manufacturer Gilidelinestoncharaingtneeaery e Use only authentic manufacturer recommend battery chargers and charge the battery only by the method described in this user manual Charge the battery only by the method described in this user manual Do not place the battery near heating devices or expose to excessively warm The battery can ignite or explode if not charged properly environments such as the inside of an enclosed car in the summertime e Do n
69. ay discolor the image sensor or cause it to malfunction lf the camera overheats remove the battery and allow it to cool down e Prolonged usage of the camera may overheat the battery and raise the internal temperature of the camera If the camera stops operating remove the battery and allow it to cool down e High internal temperatures may result in noise in your photos This is normal and does not affect your camera s overall performance Avoid interference with other electronic devices Your camera emits radio frequency RF signals that may interfere with unshielded or improperly shielded electronic equipment such as pacemakers hearing aids medical devices and other electronic devices in homes or vehicles Consult the manufacturers of your electronic devices to solve any interference problems you experience To prevent unwanted interference use only Samsung approved devices or accessories Use your camera in the normal position Avoid contact with your camera s internal antenna Data transference and your responsibilities e Data transferred via WLAN could be leaked so avoid transferring sensitive data in public areas or on open networks e The camera manufacturer is not liable for any data transfers that infringe on copyrights trademarks intellectual property laws or public decency ordinances Icons used in this manual Icon Function U4 Additional information AN Safety warnings and precautions Camera
70. battery if the battery life is diminishing quickly Situation Cannot capture photos The camera freezes The camera heats up The flash fires unexpectedly The flash does not work The date and time are incorrect The display or buttons do not work Suggested remedies e There is no space on the memory card Delete unnecessary files or insert a new card e Format the memory card e The memory card is defective Get a new memory card e Ensure that the camera is switched on e Charge the battery e Ensure that the battery is inserted correctly Remove the battery and insert it again While using the camera it may heat up This is normal and should not affect your camera s lifespan or performance The flash may fire due to static electricity The camera is not malfunctioning e The flash option may be set to Off p 101 e You cannot use the flash in some modes Set the date and time under the 0 menu p 153 Remove the battery and insert it again Appendix gt Before contacting a service center The memory card has an error Your computer does not recognize a microSDXC memory card Your TV or computer cannot display photos and videos that are stored on a microSDXC memory card Cannot display files e Turn off your camera and then turn it on again e Remove your memory card and then insert it again e Format your memory card See Cautions when using memory cards for mo
71. buttons For example Shutter represents the shutter button Page number of related information The order of options or menus you must select to perform a step gt for example Touch Quality represents touch and then touch Quality i Annotation Contents Tips Concepts in Photography Shooting DOSUUN SS sssacessaccessissvissiesssesdrinedesodtesiessranersdinseeseiereinatenseencseiens Holding the camela ccecsencxessessiostereiiienessssuinion Gatigtee need sainn Standing photography ssssssssseessssssssseeeesssssssseceeessssseeseeesssssssseeeersnsssesseessessssseeereess Crouching photography s issssessssssisssssesssvessessesasiseevivsssssuiesensniksssrestiisessivreu ssossi ssisss ADONE iari E N Aperture value and the depth of field ssssssssssesessssssssceesesssssseeceessossssseeeresssssees Shutter SIS vue sccacecteasdcncccseaciasloctcdseuvasecednssieneaaactasesessdisiecsaassatvateninanecns SO SOUS EN WU oiean aaaea atone eee How the aperture setting shutter speed and ISO sensitivity Control CKO SOUS acs ceaarsseaiechescteteesernsteeeo eccrine ean Correlation between focal length angle and perspective Depthof feld cdecsscse sacs sceee cecasesetacen eceacsuch sess secietuccecuzescieevacscedsaervevssseasetcscesees What controls out of focus effects ou csccscssscsecesesececcssscssssssesssscecesecesscessscscasers Optical preview u ccsscsssssssssssssssssssssssssssscsssssc
72. by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA Depth of field The distance between the nearest and farthest points that can be acceptably focused in a photograph Depth of field varies with lens aperture focal length and distance from the camera to the subject Selecting a smaller aperture for example will increase the depth of field and blur the background of a composition DPOF Digital Print Order Format A format for writing printing information such as selected images and number of prints on a memory card DPOF compatible printers sometimes available at photo shops can read the information from the card for convenient printing Appendix gt Glossary EV Exposure Value All the combinations of the camera s shutter speed and lens aperture that result in the same exposure EV Compensation This feature allows you to quickly adjust the exposure value measured by the camera in limited increments to improve the exposure of your photos Exif Exchangeable Image File Format A specification to define an image file format for digital cameras created by the Japan Electronic Industries Development Association JEIDA Exposure The amount of light allowed to reach the camera s sensor Exposure is controlled by a combination of the shutter speed the aperture value and ISO sensitivity Flash A speed light that helps to create adequate exposure in low light conditions F
73. camera may turn off if impacted from the outside This is to protect the memory card Turn on the camera to use it again While you use the camera it may heat up This is normal and should not affect your camera s lifespan or performance When you use the camera in low temperatures it may take some time to turn on the color of the display may be changed temporarily or after images may appear These conditions are not malfunctions and they will correct themselves when the camera is returned to milder temperatures Paint or metal on the outside of the camera may cause allergies itchy skin eczema or swelling for people with sensitive skin If you experience any of these symptoms stop using the camera immediately and consult a doctor Do not insert foreign objects into any of your camera s compartments slots or access points Damage due to improper use may not be covered by your warranty Do not allow unqualified personnel to service the camera or attempt to service the camera yourself Any damage that results from unqualified service is not covered by your warranty Appendix gt Maintaining the camera About memory card Supported memory card This product supports microSD Secure Digital microSDHC Secure Digital High Capacity or microSDXC Secure Digital eXtended Capacity memory cards Memory card adapter Memory card e To read data with a computer or memory card reader insert the memory card into a m
74. ccording to the zoom ratio if you use the Zoom On the Mode screen touch Expert Program Aperture T T m Priority Shutter Priority or Manual X1 2 4560X3040 13 9M 4560X2568 11 7M 3040X3040 9 2M 8 5M 2592X2592 6 7M C Press i Function on the lens to select Zoom x14 3888X2592 10 1M 3888X2184 X1 7 3264X2176 7 1M 3264X1840 6 0M 2176X2176 4 7M e You can also press i Function and then drag the screen 5 0M x2 2736X1824 5 0M 2736X1536 4 2M 1824X1824 3 3M These figures are based on the maximum resolution at each image ratio Half press Shutter to focus and then press Shutter to capture the photo e Zoom is not available when you capture photos in the RAW file format e Zoom is deactivated when you record videos by pressing the video recording button e This function is not available when you set 3D Auto Mode in 3D mode B e Zoom is not available when you capture burst shots My Camera gt Shooting modes 3D mode You can capture 3D photos or videos with an optional 3D lens 3D mode is always on regardless of the camera mode To start a pre defined Wi Fi function press DIRECT LINK Some Wi Fi features may not be available SAMSUNG 45 mm F1 8 T6 2D 3D lens example Set the 2D 3D switch on the lens to 3D and then capture a photo or video 1 5 5 m away from the subject e To use auto 3D options that enable the camera to set shooti
75. e The opening in the aperture is described as the Exposure Value EV Increasing the Exposure Value 1 EV means the amount of light doubles Decreasing the Exposure Value 1 EV means the amount of light halves You can also use the exposure compensation feature to fine tune the amount of light by subdividing exposure values into 1 2 1 3 EV and so on Exposure Value Steps Concepts in Photography Aperture value and the depth of field You can blur or sharpen the background of a photo by controlling the aperture It is closely related to the depth of field DOF which can be expressed as small or large A photo with a large DOF A photo with a small DOF The aperture housing contains several blades These blades move together and control the amount of light passing through the center of the aperture The number of blades also affects the shape of light when shooting night scenes If an aperture has an even number of blades light divides into an equal number of sections If the number of blades is odd the number of sections is double the number of blades For example an aperture with 8 blades divides light into 8 sections and an aperture with 7 blades into 14 sections 7 blades 8 blades Concepts in Photography Gan l Shutter s pee d Therefore the faster the shutter speed the less light will be let in Likewise the slower the shutter speed the more light will be let in Shutter
76. e The computer recognizes the camera automatically and displays a removable disk icon Y Open the removable disk D Transfer photos or videos to the Mac OS computer gt gt Z li Ea E La E O K m sa 7 aa E3 Cy y l Connecting to external devices You can view and edit files using the provided programs You can also send the files to a computer wirelessly Installing programs from the provided CD Insert the installation CD into your computer C Select a language 3 Select a program to install U Follow the on screen instructions 5 Click Exit to complete the installation Available programs when using i Launcher Multimedia Viewer You can view files with Multimedia Viewer Firmware Upgrade You can download the firmware of your camera PC Auto Backup You can send photos or videos that you captured with the camera to a PC wirelessly Using i Launcher i Launcher allows you to play back files with Multimedia Viewer and provides a link to download the PC Auto Backup program Requirements for Windows OS CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2 0 GHz or higher AMD Phenom 2 4 GHz or higher RAM Minimum 512 MB RAM 1 GB or more recommended OS Windows XP SP2 Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 nal alsk 250 MB or more 1 GB and above recommended capacity e CD ROM drive e 1024X768 pixels 16 bit color display compatible monitor 1280X1024 pixels 32 bit color display recommended
77. e exposure interval 0 3 EV 0 7 EV AE Bracket Set 1 EV 1 3 EV 1 7 EV 2 EV 2 3 EV 2 7 EV 3 EV Adjust the White Balance interval range of the 3 bracketed photos AB 3 AB 2 AB 1 MG 3 MG 2 MG 1 W k puskaexeh oct For example AB 3 adjusts the Amber value plus or minus three steps MG 3 adjusts the Magenta value the same amount P Wiz Bracket Set Select 3 Picture Wizard settings the camera uses to capture the 3 bracketed photos Camera settings menu gt User settings Color space The color space option allows you to select methods for representing colors Digital imaging devices such as digital cameras monitors and Adobe RGB printers have their own methods for representing colors which are called color spaces Option Description SRGB Standard RGB is an international specification sRGB to define the color space created by IEC International Electrotechnical Commission It is widely used for SRGB creating colors on PC monitors and is also the standard color space for Exif sRGB is recommended for regular images and images you intend to publish on the Internet Adobe RGB is used for commercial printing and has a larger color range than sRGB Its wider range of colors Adobe RGB helps you to easily edit photos on a computer Note that individual programs are generally compatible P When the color space is set to Adobe RGB photos will be saved as with a lim
78. e for at least 10 minutes before turning on the camera If you connect the camera to an external power source when the battery is depleted using high energy consuming functions will cause the camera to turn off To use the camera normally recharge the battery If you reconnect the power cable when the battery is fully charged the status lamp turns on for approximately 30 minutes Using the flash or recording videos depletes the battery quickly Charge the battery until the red status lamp turns off If the status lamp blinks in red reconnect the cable or remove the battery and insert it again If you charge the battery when the cable is overheated or the temperature is too high the status lamp may blink in red Charging will start when the battery cools down Overcharging batteries may shorten battery life After charging is finished disconnect the cable from your camera Do not bend or place heavy objects on the AC cable Doing so may damage the cable Appendix gt Maintaining the camera Notes about charging with a computer connected Use only the provided USB cable The battery may not charge when you use a USB hub other USB devices are connected to your computer you connect the cable to the port on the front side of your computer the USB port of your computer does not support the power output standard 5 V 500 mA Handle and dispose of batteries and chargers with care Never dispose of batterie
79. emory card adapter Ol Fe mz o ID i OD D 1 pE C EE T E LT L gt LO L CI C ff nee C om LO LO zi nan RES a E Appendix gt Maintaining the camera Memory card capacity The memory capacity may differ depending on shooting scenes or shooting conditions These capacities are based on a 2 GB SD card Size Super Fine Normal RAW RAW S Fine RAW Fine RAW Normal o Fine 20 0M 5472X3648 130 163 217 3800 31 33 Comemos arses ee E imos assuage LL 2 i ee E O memo sss a a O amosa so o OS O moo ost nmo a O w om o o oaz O oa oa mosso sw ameo ssa E E E Appendix gt Maintaining the camera a Normal 1080 Era Approx 17 21 Approx 21 44 1920X1080 30 fps 1080 EHA Approx 23 02 Approx 28 50 1920X1080 15 fps 810 Eara Approx 21 11 Approx 26 31 1920X810 24 fps 120 BOP Video Approx 16 33 Approx 20 42 1280X720 60 fps 120 er Approx 28 38 Approx 35 53 1280X720 30 fps 460 El Approx 70 48 Approx 88 58 640X480 30 fps 240 Ela Approx 213 41 Approx 271 09 For Sharing 30 fps fia is available only with some Smart Filter options The figures above are measured without using the zoom function Available recording time may vary if you use the zoom Several
80. en the camera is turned off My Camera When you turn on your camera for the first time the initial setup screen appears The language is preset for the country or region where the camera is sold You can change the language as desired Touch Time Zone 2 Drag the option list up or down and then touch a time zone Time Zone GMT 01 00 Cape Verde GMT 02 00 Mid Atlantic GMT 03 00 Buenos Aires Sao Paulo GMT 03 30 Newfoundland 3 Touch Date amp Time U Touch the up or down arrows to set an option Date amp Time Year Month ot eae Min DoF Hr Min e The screen may differ depending on the language selected 5 Touch _ 6 Touch Date Type a date type Touch Time Type a time type 8 Touch to finish the initial setup My Camera Select various modes and functions on the Mode screen Mode desc ri ption Mode Description Capture a photo with a scene mode selected automatically by Accessing a Mode screen huty the camera p 55 In Shooting or Playback mode press D Press again to return to Capture a photo with options that are preset for a specific the previous mode You can also rotate the command dial to access a Smart scene p 57 Mode screen in Shooting mode Program Capture a photo with settings you have adjusted manually except the shutter soeed and aperture value p 61 Aperture Priority Set the aperture value manually while the camera automatic
81. er customization of settings Pad Align your subject in the frame 3 Half press Shutter to focus Auto mode e The camera selects a scene An appropriate scene icon appears at l 7 the screen In Auto mode the camera recognizes surrounding conditions and automatically adjusts factors that contribute to exposure including shutter speed aperture value metering White Balance and exposure compensation As the camera controls most of the functions some shooting functions are limited This mode is useful for capturing quick snapshots with the least amount of adjustment My Camera gt Shooting modes Recognizable scenes Icon of m a pe J vt 4 J gt HONORON ehe ji Landscapes Scenes with bright white backgrounds Landscapes at night Portraits at night Landscapes with backlighting Portraits with backlighting Portraits Close up photos of objects Close up photos of text Sunsets Indoors dark Partially lit Close up with spot lighting Portraits with spot lighting Blue skies icon Description as gt AG Forested areas typically consist of green colored subjects Close up photos of colorful subjects Camera is stabilized on a tripod and the subject is not moving for a certain period of time when shooting in the dark Actively moving subjects Fireworks when using a tripod Press Shutter to capture the photo 2 e The camera may detect different scenes
82. essage appears touch Yes e You cannot trim a video recorded in 3D mode B e The original video should be at least 10 seconds long e The camera will save the edited video as a new file and leave the original video intact qq Adjust the volume or mute the sound J You can also pinch your fingers together or spread them apart on the screen to reduce or enlarge a photo Rotate again to scan more quickly 2X 4X 8X Playback Editing gt Playing videos Capturing an image during playback While viewing a video touch Ilat the point where you want to capture an image eC Touch 6 p e You cannot capture an image from a video recorded in 3D mode e The resolution of the captured image will be the same as the original video e The captured image is saved as a new file zy YE Heh 1A a S555 7 ss __ rt 7H elz RES E gt D LE D DO D Z oa ll ff 7 a E Playback Editing Perform photo editing tasks such as resizing rotating or reducing red eye effects Edited photos are saved as new files under different file names Photos captured in some modes cannot be edited with the Image Edit function To edit images In Playback mode scroll to a photo and then touch e You can also edit images in Playback mode by selecting a photo and then touching MENU Edit Image e
83. essoscssee 170 Cleaning the Camel a essesssssssscesssssccssssssesssssseccessssscessssseesssssecceessssseeosssseeessssereeess 170 Camera lens and display cscsssssssssssssssssssssssscssessssecsnsessssscscsecsssssssasescsecssssees 170 iage SENSO sannana ia aaa aii 170 Camera DORY cess os eacvckvsysioseoceneeseereetsstsaseesvemioreasaasesnenweiainiernreeutesenemiancaceseneictets 170 Using or storing the CANNOT gl cccisyssariiessnessicetrornceannoaneantanetannnuteeridann 171 Inappropriate places to use or store the camera ssssseessssssscsesssssessssssseceessss 171 Using on beaches OF SHOLES c ssssssssssssessecssesssssssssscssssscsscsecsssssscsscaeeaseseesseaeenee 171 Storing for extended period of tiME ccccsessecsecseesesscssesseessesssssesseeseesesseeseess 171 Using the camera with caution in humid environments c scsecseeeeeeee 172 Ore AUP OMS asese E ES 172 About memory card ssssssseeeeesssssseccssssssssseeeessssssseeeessssseeeeeosssssseersssssssserrersssssss 173 Supported Memory Card cscs sssccatescasasiesasecuysenconssneenactieruceeassusiveateosseriseucsereecnneiss 173 Memory card capacity c csesssssessssesssscsscsecssssessssesscsessscsecessessesecsscsscssssssesseseesseses 174 Cautions when using memory cardS ssssseessssssssseseesssssssseceeesssssesseesssssssseeeeesss 176 Apoutthe pately ceetsectveassncivrvarcstrateasqneoessn qeseutesaisnentnrnsiatonteeenednaeeonantan 177 Battery specificati OMS
84. fer depending on the shooting mode e There is an interval between two bursts of the flash Do not move until the flash fires a second time e SEF8A may not be compatible with other NX series cameras e For more details about optional flashes refer to the user manual for the flash Use only Samsung approved flashes Using incompatible flashes may damage your camera SEF220A example optional 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Display icons READY lamp Test button MODE button Flash release button Power button Battery cover Bulb TELE WIDE mode switch Hot shoe connection My Camera gt ACCeSSOrles GPS module layout optional Attaching the GPS module Remove the hot shoe cover from the camera Description Status lamp Power button 1 2 3 Hot shoe fastening dial 4 Hot shoe connection 5 Battery cover a _ E n 1 ea o S a ABa a a oa Cll aA lt LCI N ml CHa a Ne CU Gg PUES E 2 ce EA fastening dial towards LOCK 3 Lock the GPS module into place by turning the hot shoe U Press the power button of the GPS module Ta ap r N TA ep U U L AN 2 ap z ae gt My Camera Two simple shooting modes Auto and Smart mode help you capture 1 Onthe Mode screen touch Auto photos with numerous automatic settings Additional modes allow for great
85. files to send e You can select up to 20 files The total size must be 7 MB or less O Touch Next Select the comment box enter your comments and then touch e 8 Touch Send e The camera will send the email Even if a photo appears to have transferred successfully errors with the recipient s email account may cause the photo to be rejected or recognized as spam You may not be able to send an email if no network connection is available or if your email account settings are incorrect You cannot send an email if the file size exceeds the limit The maximum photo resolution you can send is 2M and the longest video you can upload is a video recorded using a If the selected photo resolution is higher than 2M it will be automatically resized to a lower resolution If you cannot send an email because of firewall or user authentication settings contact your network administrator or network service provider When there are no files in the camera memory you cannot use this feature You can also send an email in Playback mode by touching MENU Share Wi Fi Email Wireless network Upload your photos or videos to file sharing websites Available websites 3 Enter your ID and password to log in will be displayed on your camera To upload files to some websites you Nj e information ntering text refer to Entering text must visit the website and register before connecting your camera For information about
86. fore attaching or removing the external microphone My Camera gt Shooting modes e If you change the shooting angle of the camera suddenly while shooting a U SIN g l Fu N ctio nN movie the camera may not be able to record images accurately Use a tripod to minimize camera shake When you use the i Function button on an i Function lens you can e The camera supports only the Multi AF function when recording a video You manually select and adjust shutter speed aperture value exposure value cannot use any other focus area setting functions such as Face Detection AF e When the size of a movie file exceeds 4 GB the camera automatically stops recording even if the maximum recording time 29 minutes and 59 seconds has not been reached Onthe Mode screen touch Expert Program Aperture e If you use a slow writing memory card the recording of your movie can Priority Shutter Priority or Manual be interrupted because the card cannot process data at the rate the video is being shot If this occurs replace the card with a faster memory card or reduce the video size for example from 1280X720 to 640X480 2 Press i Function on the lens to select a setting e When formatting a memory card always format using the camera If you format on another camera or a PC you can lose files on the card or cause a e You can also press i Function and then drag the screen to select change in the capacity of the card a setting e When you
87. formed to the JPEG format and are stored in the memory without any changes RAW files have the file extension SRW To adjust and calibrate exposures White Balances tones contrasts and colors of the RAW files or to convert them into JPEG or TIFF format use the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom program found on the supplied DVD ROM Ensure you have enough space on the memory card to save photos in the RAW format In Shooting mode touch MENU gt Quality gt To set the quality an option Description Super Fine e Compressed for the best quality e Recommended for printing in large size Fine e Compressed for better quality e Recommended for printing in normal size icon Format ER JPEG RAW RAW Rau RAW JPEG Raul RAW JPEG Raul RAW JPEG Description Normal e Compressed for normal quality e Recommended for printing in small size or uploading to the web RAW e Save a photo without data loss e Recommended for editing after shooting RAW S Fine Save a photo in both the JPEG S Fine quality and RAW format RAW Fine Save a photo in both the JPEG Fine quality and RAW format RAW Normal Save a photo in both the JPEG Normal quality and RAW format V4 Available options may differ depending on shooting conditions Shooting Functions The ISO sensitivity value represents the sensitivity of camera to light The larger the ISO value
88. formity Trade Name Samsung Electronics America Inc Model No Samsung NX2000 Responsible Party Samsung Electronics America Inc Address 85 Challenger Road Ridgefield Park NJ 07660 Telephone No 1 800 SAMSUNG 726 7864 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 FC FCC ID A3LNX2000 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 RF exposure statements This device is for handheld operation only The antenna s used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS 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
89. g life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal Correct disposal of batteries in this product Applicable in countries with separate collection systems This marking on the battery manual or packaging indicates that the batteries in this product should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life Where marked the chemical symbols Hg Cd or Pb indicate that the battery contains mercury cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive 2006 66 If batteries are not properly disposed of these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse please separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them through your local free battery return system CAN ICES 3 B NMB 3 B Dispose unwanted electronics through
90. ge of the wireless connection between your camera and a Samsung e When there are no files in the camera memory you cannot use this feature Link device may vary depending on the specifications of the AP e We recommend you use a network cable to connect your Samsung e If the camera is connected to 2 Samsung Link devices playback may be Link device to your AP This will minimize any video Stuttering you may slower experience when streaming content e Photos or videos will be shared in their original sizes e To view files on a Samsung Link device using the Nearby devices feature e You can use this feature only with devices that support Samsung Link enable multicast mode on your AP e Shared photos or videos will not be stored on the Samsung Link device but e You can view 3D files only on 3D compatible TVs or monitors they can be stored in the camera to meet the device s specifications e Transferring photos or videos to the Samsung Link device may take some time depending on the network connection the number of files to be shared or the sizes of the files e f you power off the camera abnormally while viewing photos or videos on a Samsung Link device for example by removing the battery the device considers the camera to still be connected e The order of photos or videos on the camera may be different than on the Samsung Link device e Depending on the number of photos or videos you want to share it may take some time to load you
91. general settings menu You can adjust the settings to better suit your needs and preferences Camera settings menu You can set the user environment with these settings LESTEJNA In Shooting mode touch MENU gt amp an option conditions B Available items and the order of them may differ depending on shooting ISO Customizing You can set the size for the ISO sensitivity by either 1 3 or 1 step Auto ISO Range You can set the maximum ISO value under which each EV step is chosen when you set the ISO to Auto Default Option Value ISO 125 ISO 160 ISO 200 ISO 250 ISO 320 ISO 400 1 3 Step ISO 500 ISO 640 ISO 800 ISO 1000 ISO 1250 ISO 1600 ISO 2000 ISO 2500 ISO 3200 1 Step ISO 200 ISO 400 ISO 800 ISO 1600 ISO 3200 Noise Reduction Use the Noise Reduction to reduce the visual noise in photos Default Option Description This function reduces noise that may occur when you anon set a high ISO sensitivity Off High Normal Low This function reduces noise when you set the camera EOng TECLAR for a long exposure Off On Camera settings menu gt User settings Bracket Set DMF Direct Manual Focus You can set up the options for AE Bracket WB Bracket and P Wiz Bracket You can adjust the focus manually by rotating the focus ring after achieving the focus by half pressing Shutter This feature may not be Option o Description available with some lenses Set th
92. ht However images with high sensitivity are more susceptible to noise JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group A lossy method of compression for digital images JPEG images are compressed to reduce their overall file size with minimal deterioration of the image resolution Metering The metering refers to the way in which the camera measures the quantity of light to set the exposure MF Manual Focus A system that manually focuses the camera lens on the subject You can use the focus ring to focus on a subject MJPEG Motion JPEG A video format which is compressed as a JPEG image MPO Multi Picture Object An image file format that contains multiple images in a file An MPO file provides a 3D effect on MPO compatible displays such as 3D TVs or 3D monitors Appendix gt Glossary Noise Misinterpreted pixels in a digital image that may appear as misplaced or random bright pixels Noise usually occurs when photos are shot with a high sensitivity or when a sensitivity is automatically set in a dark place NFC Near Field Communication NFC is a set of standards for radio communication at very close proximity You can use NFC enabled devices to activate features or exchange data with other devices NTSC National Television System Committee A video color encoding standard used most commonly in Japan North America the Philippines South America South Korea and Taiwan Optical zoom This is a general z
93. icon Description icon Description wm x0 25 Record a video and play it at 1 4 normal speed Available xls only with 640x480 or 320x240 x0 5 Record a video and play it at 1 2 normal speed Available only with 1280x720 30 fps 640x480 or 320x240 W x1 Record a video and play it at normal speed BI Off Fader function not used We x5 Record a video and play it at 5X normal speed TT In Scene gradually fades in x10 Record a video and play it at 10X normal speed mA Out Scene gradually fades out 2 x20 Record a video and play it at 20X normal speed mi In out The fader function is applied at the start and end of the scene e Ifyou select an option other than x1 sound will not be recorded e The available options may differ depending on shooting conditions V4 When you use the fader function it may take longer to save a file Shooting Functions gt Video functions Voice Sometimes a muted video is more appealing than the one with sound Turn the voice off to record a muted video To set voice In Shooting mode touch MENU CK gt Voice gt options an option Wind cut When you record videos in noisy environments unintended sounds can be recorded in videos In particular severe wind noise recorded in videos distracts you from enjoying your videos Use the Wind Cut function to remove some surrounding noise in addition to wind noise To reduce wind In Shooting
94. if you shaking the camera stop moving the camera to improve the photo quality To capture the entire shooting in dark places scene move your camera slightly beyond the point where you want the scene to end e In 3D Panorama mode your camera may not capture the very beginning or end of a scene due to the nature of the 3D effect To capture the entire scene move slightly beyond the beginning and end points you want to capture e Photos captured with the 3D function are saved in JPEG 2D and MPO 3D formats On your camera s display you can view only JPEG files e To view 3D files connect your camera to a 3D TV or 3D monitor with an optional HDMI cable While viewing wear proper 3D glasses e Capturing photos in 3D Panorama mode may result in a less pronounced 3D effect than those captured with a 3D lens To increase the 3D effect attach the optional 3D lens and use 3D mode p 70 capturing moving subjects nearby shooting conditions where the brightness or color of light is changing e Photos taken are automatically saved and shooting is stopped under the following conditions if you change the shooting direction while shooting if you move the camera too rapidly if you don t move the camera My Camera gt Shooting modes Program mode The camera automatically adjusts shutter speed and aperture value so that an optimal exposure value can be achieved This mode is useful when you want to capture shots of const
95. ight trailing in low light conditions Creative Shot Capture photos with effects applied automatically Option Description Beauty Face Capture a portrait with options to hide facial 3 Half press Shutter to focus and then press Shutter to imperfections capture Best Face Capture multiple photos and replace faces to create the best possible image Landscape Capture still life scenes and landscapes Macro Capture small or close up subjects My Camera gt Shooting modes Using the Best Face mode In Best Face mode you can capture multiple photos and replace faces to e Repeat steps 4 and 5 to replace the rest faces of the photo create the best possible image Use this mode to select the best image for each individual when capturing group photos D Touch the best image from the 5 faces that were captured The 4 icon will appear on the image that the camera recommends Onthe Mode screen touch Smart Best Face 4 My a ole C Align your subject in the frame and then half press Shutter A by w to focus y ey 1 Xa 3 Press Shutter to capture the photo e The camera captures 5 photos consecutively e The first photo is set as the background image 6 Touch to save the photo e The camera automatically detects faces after shooting yy e Use a tripod to prevent your camera from shaking y Touch a face to replace e The resolution is set to 5 9M or smaller My Camera gt Shooting modes Ca
96. iles in Playback mode and secure more space on your memory card Protected files are not deleted Deleting a single file You can select a single file and delete it In Playback mode select a file and then touch Cm C When the pop up message appears touch Yes Deleting multiple files You can select multiple files and delete them In Playback mode touch MENU gt Delete Select e Alternatively in thumbnails view touch and then select files to delete 2 Touch lt gt to scroll to a file and then touch the check box e Touch the check box again to cancel your selection 3 Touch i U When the pop up message appears touch Yes Deleting all files You can delete all files on the memory card at once In Playback mode touch MENU gt Delete All C When the pop up message appears touch Yes Playback Editing Enlarging a photo You can enlarge photos when viewing them in Playback mode You can also use the Trim function to extract the portion of the image displayed on the screen and save it as a new file Magnified area Drag the screen to see another part of the photo Rotate the command dial to enlarge a photo ae Description Return to the original view Crop the photo the camera will save it as a new file You can also pinch your fingers together or spread them apart on the screen p to reduce or enlarge a photo The screen respo
97. im a video View image thumbnails No Description 1 Captured photo RGB histogram p 150 Shooting mode Metering Flash White Balance Aperture value Shutter speed ISO Focal length Exposure value Photo size Date Location information Playing videos 100 0001 im 10 00 aye Icon Description Rs 00 30 10 00 KK Il gt gt gt q Playback speed Multi Motion Current playback time Video length Capture an image View previous file Scan backward Each time you touch the scan backward icon you change the scan speed in this order 2X 4X 8X Pause or resume playback Stop playback and return to the previous screen View next file Scan forward Each time you touch the scan forward icon you change the scan speed in this order 2X 4X 8X Adjust the volume or mute the sound My Camera gt Display icons Changing the information displayed Touch on the screen repeatedly to change the display type Mode Display type Display shooting options at the right of the display Custom button AutoShare button Touch AF button Display type button and basic shooting information Shooting mode Shutter speed Aperture value Exposure value ISO sensitivity AEL e Display all information about shooting including Shooting histogram date and time p 150 e Hide information about shooting excep
98. in the dark a red When the flash is on adjust the flash intensity 2 levels glow may appear in the eyes To reduce the red eye effect select Auto Red eye or Fill in Red Teer the ach In Shooting mode touch _ Fn gt Flash an option gt Drag the slider or touch to adjust the intensity gt touch OK intensity Without red eye reduction With red eye reduction If the subject is too far from the camera or moves when the first flash fires red eyes may not be reduced Shooting Functions gt Flash e You can also touch MENU Flash an option gt in Shooting mode to access the flash intensity menu e Adjusting the flash intensity may not be effective when the subject is too close to the camera you set a high ISO sensitivity the exposure value is too big or too small e In some shooting modes you cannot use this function e If you attach an intensity adjustable external flash to the camera the intensity settings of the flash will be applied e Ifthe subject is too close when you use the flash some light may be blocked resulting in a dark photo Ensure that the subject is within the recommended range which varies by lens e When a lens hood is attached the light from the flash can be blocked by the hood Remove the hood to use the flash gt gt Z li Shooting Functions The camera automatically sets the exposure by measuring the level
99. included b e The illustrations may differ from your actual items e You can purchase optional accessories at a retailer or a Samsung service center Samsung is not responsible for any problems caused by using unauthorized accessories For information about accessories refer to page 195 External flash My Camera No Name AES Command dial 8 In the Smart panel Move to a desired Image sensor option or adjust a selected option 9 Speaker In Shooting mode Access a Mode 10 NFCtag 1 screen in Shooting mode or adjust shutter speed aperture value or 11 Lens release button exposure value in some shooting modes 12 Lens mount In Playback mode View thumbnails 13 Lens mount index or enlarge reduce a photo DIRECT LINK button Start a preset Wi Fi Internal antenna 16 Shutter button 3 Avoid contact with the internal antenna while using the wireless network 14 AF assist light Timer lamp Microphone Hot shoe Hot shoe cover NI OV Om A Eyelet for camera strap My Camera gt Camera layout Video recording button Start recording a video Status lamp Indicate the status of the camera 2 Blinking When saving a photo shooting a video sending data to a computer connecting to WLAN or sending a photo e Steady When there is no data transfer between the camera and a computer or the battery is charging Mode button Access the Mode screen p 36 Playback button
100. isisseseizaveieeatesvuaiseanesucstenstpadencoeseitearsestedeiemaiatenieane 105 Video functions essesessesosessosesessoseseseoseseososeseosescososcsessosessososcssoscscssosesessosee 106 WLA EE A EEN O OET N T 106 Movie IAN ean E neem iane wien eevee eins 106 M MO O ieena uaraenietauieaneat 107 FF CIO E NNA E E AE A O AA EE A 107 VOO E A EEE E AAE O AER 108 aa e alt a E etter A A E E A A A E E Treen 108 Contents Chapter 3 Playback Editing Searching and managing FIlES cscsccscsceccscecsscsccscecsscecsecsceecscsecsceees 110 Viewing PROTOS ciecsrsiasssssdincrtetiatesstsarsreneeredeaiineuensanensieennunennaadticits 110 Viewing image thumbnailsS ssssssesssssseeesssssscsssssseeesssseceeessseeressseeceessssseessssses 110 Viewing files by category sssssssssseeeesssssssssseeeeseesesssssssssseeeressssnssssseeeerereesssssssssss 111 Viewing files as a foldE f ssssssseceeessssssseesessssesseceessssseseceessssseeceessssseeeeesosssssseereee 111 POTEC E r E AAE 112 Lock Unlock all files ssssssseseessesssssssssssssesseeeeessessssnssssseeseeeeesensnssssssssesereressensnsssssssees 112 Deleting files sssssssseesssssssssccesesssseeccessssseeeeeesssssseeesesosssssceeenssssseeeressssseeeeessssseseeees 113 Deleting a single file ssssssseeesssssssseeceesssssssseceeesssssesceceosssssseeceesossssseereeesssssesreeesessss 113 Deleting multiple fill eS esss eesssssssssseeessssssseceeessnsssescecsesssssseeceeosss
101. it 9 Stop entering text and return to the previous page t Change case OoOo gt o 2123 Switch between Symbol Number mode and the normal mode oe Change the input language gprOO0DACGE i Enter a space ooo ooR 4 Save the displayed text Delete the last letter e You can use only the English alphabets in some modes regardless of the display language e You can enter up to 64 characters e The screen may differ depending on the input mode e Touch and hold a key to enter the character at the upper right corner of the key AS Wireless network The camera connects to a smart phone that supports the AutoShare 3 Onthe smart phone turn on Samsung SMART CAMERA App feature via a WLAN When you capture a photo with your camera the photo saved to the smiartphon automatically e For iOS devices turn on the Wi Fi feature before turning on the application To start the application automatically on an NFC enabled smart e The AutoShare feature is supported by Galaxy series smart phones Galaxy phone turn on the function and place the smart phone near J Tab models or iOS devices Before using this feature update the device s l firmware to the latest version If the firmware version is not the most recent the NFC tag p 29 on the camera Verity that the smart phone is this function may not perform properly connected to your camera and then skip to step 6 e You should install Samsung SMART CAMERA App on your phone
102. ited number of color spaces SAMXXXX JPG Camera settings menu gt User settings Distortion Correct You can correct lens distortion that might occur from lenses This feature may not be available with some lenses Save as Custom Mode You can create your own shooting modes by adjusting options and saving them C1 C2 or C3 p 65 iFn Customizing You can select options that can be adjusted when you press i Function on an i Function lens Option Description Aperture Set to adjust the aperture value Shutter Speed Set to adjust the shutter speed EV Set to adjust the exposure value ISO Set to adjust ISO sensitivity White Balance Set to adjust the White Balance Zoom Set to adjust the zoom ratio User Display You can add or remove shooting information from the display 1 Cc 2 3 No Description Date amp Time Set to display the date and time Icons Set to display icons on the right in Shooting mode Camera settings menu gt User settings No Description Histogram Set the histogram on the display on or off About histogram A histogram is a graph that shows the brightness distribution of a photo A histogram inclined to the left indicates a dark photo A histogram inclined to the right indicates a bright photo The height of the graph is related to color information The graph gets higher if a specific color is more common Insufficient exposure Balanced ex
103. ith a wide angle of view This is normal and does not cause malfunction e Ensure that HDMI cable is properly connected to the external monitor Ensure that the memory card is properly recorded Appendix gt Before contacting a service center Your computer does not recognize your camera Your computer disconnects the camera while transferring files Your computer cannot play videos i Launcher is not functioning properly e Ensure that the USB cable is connected correctly e Ensure that your camera is switched on e Ensure that you are using a supported operating system The file transfer may be interrupted by static electricity Disconnect the USB cable and connect it again Videos may not play on some video player programs To play video files captured with your camera use the Multimedia Viewer program that you can install with the i Launcher program on your computer End i Launcher and restart the program e Depending on your computer s specifications and environment the program may not launch automatically In this case click Start All Programs Samsung i Launcher Samsung i Launcher on your Windows computer For Windows 8 open Start screen and then select All apps Samsung i Launcher Or click Applications Samsung i Launcher on your Mac OS computer Situation Cannot set the DPOF for RAW files Auto Focus does not work AEL feature does not work Le
104. ject and the camera The longer the focal length is the lower the DOF gets A telescope lens with a longer focal length than a telescope lens with a short focal length is The shorter the distance between the subject and the camera is the lower better to capture a photo of a low DOF the DOF gets Therefore taking a photo close to a subject can result in a photo of low DOF A photo captured with a 100 mm telescope lens A photo captured with a 20 mm A photo captured with a 100 mm telescope telescope lens lens A photo captured close to the subject Concepts in Photography Optical preview You can touch the Custom button on the screen to view the optical preview before capturing a photo The camera adjusts the aperture to the predefined settings and shows the results on the screen Set the Custom button to Optical Preview p 150 Composition a It is fun to capture a photo of the beauty of world with a camera No matter how the world is beautiful however a poor composition cannot capture the beauty of it When it comes to composition it is very important to prioritize subjects Composition in photography means arranging objects in a photo Usually abiding by the rule of thirds leads to a good composition Rule of Thirds To use the rule of thirds divide the image into a 3x3 pattern of equal rectangles To compose photos that best emphasize the subject make sure the subject is located at
105. l in milder temperatures Remove the batteries from your camera when storing it for an extended period Installed batteries may leak or corrode over time and cause serious damage to your camera Storing the camera for extended periods with the battery installed causes the battery to discharge You may not be able to recharge a fully discharged battery When you do not use the camera for an extended period 3 months or more check the battery and recharge it regularly If you let the battery discharge continually its capacity and life may decrease which can lead to a malfunction fire or explosion Appendix gt Maintaining the camera Cautions about using the battery Protect batteries chargers and memory cards from damage Prevent batteries from making contact with metal objects as this can create a connection between the and terminals of your battery and lead to temporary or permanent battery damage and may cause a fire or electric shock Notes about charging the battery If the status lamp is off make sure that the battery is inserted correctly e If the camera is on while charging the battery may not fully charge Turn off the camera before charging the battery e Do not use your camera when you are charging the battery This may cause a fire or electric shock Do not pull the power supply cable to disconnect the plug from the power outlet as this may cause a fire or electric shock Let the battery charg
106. l printing shop for printing You cannot set the print order of RAW format files Photos with dimensions that are wider than the paper may be cut off on the left and right edges Ensure that your photo dimensions are compatible with the paper you select In Playback mode select a photo and then touch MENU C Touch gt DPOF 3 Touch A to set the number of copies To select another photo touch 9 U Touch _oK Playback Editing In Playback mode you can play a video capture an image from a video or Trim ming a video d uri ng playback crop a video to save as another file In Playback mode scroll to a video and then touch _ _ 2 TouchP to start playing the video 3 Touch Ilat the point where you want the trimming to begin U Touch D Touch to resume playing the video Video viewing controls 6 Touch Ilat the point where you want the trimming to end View previous file Scan backward Each time you touch the 7 s ddd icon while playing the video you change the scan speed in Touch this order 2X 4X 8X i gt Pause or resume playback 8 Touch to trim a video A Stop playback and return to the previous screen e You can adjust the scene to be cropped by dragging the handles View next file Scan forward Each time you touch the icon that appear on the progress bar gt gt gt gt while playing the video you change the scan speed in this order 2X 4X 8X Q When the pop up m
107. longed exposure to sunlight or extreme temperatures can cause permanent damage to your camera s internal components Avoid covering the camera with blankets or clothes The camera may overheat which may distort the camera or cause a fire Do not handle the power supply cable or go near the charger during a thunderstorm This may result in electric shock Health and safety information If liquid or foreign objects enter your camera immediately disconnect all power sources such as the battery or AC adapter and then contact a Samsung service center Comply with any regulations that restrict the use of a camera in a certain area Avoid interference with other electronic devices Turn off the camera when in an aircraft Your camera can cause interference with aircraft equipment Follow all airline regulations and turn off your camera when directed by airline personnel Turn off the camera near medical equipment Your camera can interfere with medical equipment in hospitals or health care facilities Follow all regulations posted warnings and directions from medical personnel Avoid interference with pacemakers Maintain the distance between this camera and all pacemakers to avoid potential interference as recommended by the manufacturer and research groups If you have any reason to suspect that your camera is interfering with a pacemaker or other medical device turn off the camera immediately and contact the manufacturer of
108. ment to adjust various settings For example if a subject looks darker than its actual color the camera captures an overexposed photo of it If a subject looks lighter than its actual color the camera captures an underexposed photo of it The brightness and overall mood of the photo can also be affected by how the camera measures the amount of light Select an appropriate setting for a shooting condition To set a metering In Shooting mode touch gt 0 gt Metering option an option Multi The Multi mode calculates the amount of light in multiple areas When light is sufficient or insufficient the camera adjusts the exposure by averaging the overall brightness of the scene This mode is suitable for general photos f Shooting Functions gt Metering Spot The Spot mode calculates the amount of light in the center When you capture a photo in conditions where there is a strong backlight behind a subject the camera adjusts the exposure so as to shoot a subject correctly For example when you select the Multi mode in a strong backlight condition the camera calculates that the overall amount of light is abundant which results in a darker photo The Spot mode can prevent this situation as it calculates the amount of light in a designated area Center weighted The Center weighted mode calculates a broader area than the Spot mode does It sums up the amount of light in the center portion of the shot 60 80
109. mm angle b Normally a lens with a wide angle is suitable for shooting landscapes and a lens with a narrow angle is recommended for shooting sports events or portraits Concepts in Photography Depth of field Portraits or still life photos mostly acclaimed by people are the ones on which the background is out of focus so the subject looks pronounced Depending on the focused areas a photo can be blurred or sharpened This is called a low DOF or a high DOF The depth of field is the focused area around the subject Therefore a small DOF signifies that the focused area is narrow and a large DOF means the focused area is wide A photo with a small DOF which stresses the subject and makes the rest of it blurred can be obtained by using a telescope lens or selecting a low aperture value Conversely a photo with a large DOF which shows all the elements on the photo sharply focused can be achieved by using a wide angle lens or selecting a high aperture value Small Depth of Field Large Depth of Field DOF depends on aperture value The wider the aperture is namely the lower the aperture value the lower the DOF becomes Under the condition where the other values including shutter speed and ISO sensitivity are equal a low aperture value leads to a photo with a low DOF 50 mm F5 7 50mm F22 Concepts in Photography DOF depends on focal length DOF depends on the distance between the sub
110. mode touch MENU gt CK Wind Cut gt sound an option b gt Z li Chapter 2 Playback Editing Learn about how to play back and edit photos and videos Refer to chapter 6 for editing files on a PC Playback Editing Learn how to view photo and video thumbnails and how to protect or delete files J If you perform no operations for a while information and icons on the screen disappear When you operate the camera again they will reappear Viewing photos Press CJ e The most recent file you captured will be displayed 100 0001 ta C Drag the image left or right to scroll through files cameras due to unsupported sizes or codecs Use a computer or another device B You may not be able to edit or play back files that were captured with other to edit or play back these files Viewing image thumbnails In order to search for photos and videos you want convert to the thumbnail view The thumbnail view displays multiple images at a time so that you can easily look through items you wish to find You can also classify and display files by category such as date file type or location Playback Editing gt Searching and managing files Viewing files by category Viewing files as a folder Inthe thumbnail view touch MENU gt Filter Continuous and burst shots appear as a folder Selecting a folder will play a cate back all photos automatically Dele
111. n If the message still appears contact a service center Capture photos or insert a memory card that contains No Image File Shots File Error Delete the damaged file or contact a service center Memory Full Delete unnecessary files or insert a new memory card Appendix Cleaning the camera Camera lens and display Use a brush to remove dust and wipe the lens gently with a soft cloth If any dust remains apply lens cleaning liquid to a piece of cleaning paper and wipe gently Image sensor Depending on different shooting conditions dust may appear in photos because the image sensor is exposed to the external environment This problem is normal and the exposure to dust occurs in everyday use of the camera You can remove dust from the sensor by operating the sensor cleaning function p 156 If dust remains after cleaning the sensor contact a service center Do not insert the blower into the mounting opening of the lens Camera body Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth Never use benzene thinners or alcohol to clean the device These solutions can damage the camera or cause it to malfunction Appendix gt Maintaining the camera Using or storing the camera Using on beaches or shores e Protect your camera from sand and dirt when you use it on beaches or in other similar areas Inappropriate places to use or store the camera e Your camera is not waterproof Do not handle the battery ada
112. nd QVGA phone aa l The Remote Viewfinder function will deactivate when V4 e When you use this feature the ideal distance between the camera and the Storage location a 4 ao e there is an incoming call on the smart phone either the camera or the smart phone turns off While using this feature some buttons are not available on your camera the memory is full e The zoom button and the shutter button on your smart phone will device loses its connection to the WLAN not function when using this feature the Wi Fi connection is poor or unstable i you perform no operations for approximately 5 minutes while connected e Remote Viewfinder mode supports the and m photo sizes soup p pp y only For iOS devices only the storage location option is available Wireless network You can send photos or videos that you captured with the camera to a PC Sending photos or videos to a PC wirelessly Onthe Mode screen touch Wi Fi Auto Backup e If the pop up message that prompts you to download the Installing the program for Auto Backup on application appears touch Next your PC You must configure the backup PC information to use the Auto Backup feature For more details refer to Installing the program Install i Launcher on the PC p 163 for Auto Backup on your PC p 133 If the Auto Backup program is installed on your PC save the PC information via USB cable or Wi Fi connection
113. nds more slowly than when you use the command dial Viewing a slide show You can view photos in a slide show apply various effects to the slide show and play background music In Playback mode touch Menu gt Slide Show Options 2 Selecta slide show effect option e Skip to step 3 to start a slide show with no effects Default Option Description Plav Mode Set whether or not to repeat the slide show y One Play Repeat Set the interval between photos 1 sec 3 sec 5 sec Interval 10 sec Music Set background audio e Set a scene change effect between photos Effect J j e Touch Off to cancel effects Playback Editing gt Viewing fe are Keys 3 Touch S_ U Touch Start Slide Show 5 View the slide show e Touch I to pause e Touch P again to resume e Touch W to stop the slide show and return to Playback mode e Touch to adjust the volume level Auto rotating With Auto Rotate on the camera automatically rotates photos you have captured vertically so they fit the screen horizontally To set auto rotate In Playback mode touch MENU gt gt gt Auto Rotate options an option Creating a print order DPOF DPOF Digital Print Order Format lets you set the number of copies to be printed The camera saves the DPOF information in the MISC folder of your memory card If you have set DPOF information for your images you can take the memory card to a digita
114. ng is not responsible for damage caused by using another manufacturer s accessories BP1130 BC3NX01 D e These illustrations may differ from your actual items Refer to the user Appendix A Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 167 Aperture 15 19 Auto Backup 133 Auto focus 82 Battery Caution 177 Charging 34 Insert 33 Best Face mode 58 Bracketing 96 C Camera Connecting as removable disk 160 Connecting to PC 160 Disconnecting Windows 161 Layout 29 Camera specifications 184 Charging 34 Color space 148 D Date amp Time 153 Depth of Field DOF 16 21 Digital Print Order Format DPOF 115 DIRECT LINK 31 Display brightness 152 Display type 44 Drive 94 E Enlarging 114 Exposure Value EV 15 104 F Fader 107 Files Deleting 113 Photo type 75 Protecting 112 Video type 106 Flash Bounce photography 26 Flash options 101 Guide number 25 Intensity 102 F number 15 Focal length 20 Focus assist 90 Focus Peaking 90 Icons Playback mode 43 Shooting mode 41 i Function 67 i Launcher 163 Image adjustment Adjusting photos 120 Red eye 121 Retouching faces 121 ISO sensitivity 76 i Zoom 69 L Lenses Layout 45 Locking 46 Markings 49 Unlocking 46 M Maintenance 170 Memory card Caution 173 Insert 33 Metering 98 MobileLink 129 Appendix gt Index O One touch shot 89 Optical Image Stabilization OIS 93 Optional accessories Attach the GPS module 53
115. ng options automatically depending on shooting conditions in 3D mode touch MENU gt 3D Auto Mode On SF Available shooting options differ compared to other shooting modes You can select either 4 1M 2688X1512 or 2 1M 1920X1080 photo size The video resolution is set to 284 Videos recorded in 3D may be dark or playback may be jittery Shooting in low temperatures may result in color distortion in images and may consume more battery power You may not be able to shoot properly in conditions below 8 5 LV 900 lux For best results capture photos in places with sufficient light When you photograph objects that contain polarizing material such as a display sunglasses or a polarizing filter or use the polarizing material with your lens the images may appear dark or the 3D effect may not be applied properly Use a tripod to prevent your camera from shaking If you rotate or tilt the camera vertically while shooting the 3D effect may not be applied properly Capture images with the camera in the normal position If you shoot in fluorescent lighting or capture images displayed by projectors or TVs the images may appear black due to the flicker effect In 3D mode the Enlarge x8 option of MF Assist may not be available The camera s display shows 3D videos only in 2D Photos captured with the 3D function are saved in JPEG 2D and MPO 3D formats On your camera s display you can view only JPEG files To view 3
116. ns KEW N i Function button p 67 COIN A WM BR Ws ni 5 Zy AF ME switch p 82 GA F Lens contacts b When not using the lens attach the lens cap and lens mount cover to protect the lens from dust and scratches My Camera gt Lenses SAMSUNG 16 mm F2 4 lens example SAMSUNG 45 mm F1 8 T6 2D 3D example Description i Function button p 67 No peace Puon i Function button p 67 Lens mount index Lens mount index Focus ring p 90 1 2 3 Focus ring p 90 4 Lens 5 Lens contacts 1 2 3 4 Lens 5 2D 3D switch p 70 6 Lens contacts My Camera gt Lenses Lens markings Find out what the numbers on the lens signify SAMSUNG 18 200 mm F3 5 6 3 ED OIS lens example il 1 3 5 6 3 18 200mm ED OIS 967 Gh J T 130100 70 50 18 200 Qs Bi an 2 345 1 No Description Aperture value A range of supported aperture values For example 1 3 5 6 3 means the maximum aperture value range from 3 5 to 6 3 Focal length The distance from the middle of the lens to its focal point in millimeters This figure is expressed in a range minimum focal length to maximum focal length of the lens Longer focal lengths result in narrower angles of view and the subject is magnified Shorter focal lengths result in wider angles of view ED ED stands for Extra low Dispersion Extra low dispersion glass is
117. ns does not work External flash or GPS does not work The date amp time settings screen appears when you power on the camera Suggested remedies You cannot set the DPOF for RAW files Subject is not in focus When the subject is outside the AF area shoot by moving the subject inside the AF area and half pressing Shutter Subject is too close Step back from the subject and shoot The focus mode is set to MF Switch the mode to AF AEL feature does not work in Auto Manual and Smart modes Select another mode to use this feature e Ensure that the lens is properly mounted e Remove the lens from the camera and re mount it Ensure that the external device is properly mounted and turned on e Set the date and time again e This screen appears when the camera s internal power source is completely discharged Insert a fully charged battery and wait at least 72 hours in power off status for the internal power source to be recharged Appendix Image Sensor Type CMOS Sensor size 23 5 X 15 7 mm Effective pixels Approx 20 3 mega pixels Total pixels Approx 21 6 mega pixels Color filter RGB primary color filter Lens Mount Type Samsung NX Mount Available lens Samsung lenses Image Stabilization Type Lens shift depends on lens Mode Off Mode 1 Mode 2 Distortion Correct Off On depends on lens Zoom X1 2 1 4 1 7 2 0 Dust Reduction Type Super sonic drive Display
118. o Entering text p 127 Storing your information On the Mode screen touch Wi Fi gt Email e The camera will automatically attempt to connect to a WLAN via the most recently connected AP device e If the camera has not previously been connected to a WLAN it will search for available AP devices p 124 C Touch MENU 3 Touch Sender Setting Sender Setting Name 5 Touch the Email box enter your email address and then touch e 6 Touch Save to save your changes e To delete your information touch Reset Wireless network gt Sending photos or videos via email Setting an email password 5 Enter a 4 digit password On the Mode screen touch Wi Fi Email 6 Enter the password again e The camera will automatically attempt to connect to a WLAN via the most recently connected AP device J Whenthe pop up appears touch OK e If the camera has not previously been connected to a WLAN it will search for available AP devices p 124 If you lost your password you can reset it by touching Reset on the password V4 setting screen When you reset the information the previously saved user s Pad Touch MENU setting information email address and recently sent email list will be deleted 3 Touch Setting Password On e To deactivate the password touch Off U When the pop up appears touch OK Wireless network gt Sending photos or videos via email Changing the email password
119. ocal length The distance from the middle of the lens to its focal point in millimeters Longer focal lengths result in narrower angles of view and the subject is magnified Shorter focal lengths result in wider angles of view Histogram A graphical representation of the brightness of an image The horizontal axis represents the brightness and the vertical axis represents the number of pixels High points at the left too dark and right too bright on the histogram indicate a photo that is improperly exposed H 264 MPEG 4 A high compression video format established by international standard organizations ISO IEC and ITU T This codec is capable of providing good video quality at low bit rates developed by the Joint Video Team JVT Appendix gt Glossary Image sensor The physical part of a digital camera that contains a photosite for each pixel in the image Each photosite records the brightness of the light that strikes it during an exposure Common sensor types are CCD Charge coupled Device and CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor IP Internet protocol address An IP address is a unique number that is assigned to every device that is connected to the internet ISO sensitivity The sensitivity of the camera to light based on the equivalent film speed used in a film camera At higher ISO sensitivity settings the camera uses a higher shutter speed which can reduce blur caused by camera shake and low lig
120. old environment to a warm one condensation can form on the lens or internal components of the camera In this situation turn off the camera and wait for at least 1 hour If condensation forms on the memory card remove the memory card from the camera and wait until all moisture has evaporated before reinserting it Other cautions Do not swing your camera by the strap This may cause injury to yourself or others or damage to your camera Do not paint your camera as paint can clog moving parts and prevent proper operation Turn off the camera when not using it Your camera consists of delicate parts Avoid impacts to the camera Protect the display from external force by keeping it in the case when not in use Protect the camera from scratches by keeping it away from sand sharp implements or loose change Do not use the camera if the screen is cracked or broken Broken glass or acrylic could cause injury to your hands and face Take the camera to a Samsung service center to have it repaired Never place cameras batteries chargers or accessories near on or in heating devices such as microwave ovens stoves or radiators These devices may be deformed and can overheat and cause a fire or explosion Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight as this may discolor the image sensor or cause it to malfunction Protect your lens from fingerprints and scratches Clean your lens with a soft clean debris free lens cloth The
121. one of the corners of the center rectangle Concepts in Photography Using the rule of thirds will create photos with stable and compelling compositions Below are a few examples Photos with two subjects If your subject is in one corner of the photo it creates an unbalanced composition You can stabilize the photo by capturing a second subject in the opposite corner to balance the weight of the photo Stable When taking landscape photos centering the horizon will create an unbalanced effect Give more weight to the photo by moving the horizon up or down Subject 1 SU a Unstable Stable Concepts in Photography Flash Light is one of the most important components in photography It s not easy however to have an enough amount of light anytime and anywhere Making use of a flash allows you to optimize light settings and create a variety of effects Flash also known as strobe or speed light helps to create adequate exposure in low light conditions It is also useful in light abundant situations For example flash can be used in compensating the exposure of a subject s shadow or capturing clearly both the subject and the background in backlit conditions Before correction After correction gt a Flash guide number The model number of a flash refers to the flash s power and the maximum amount of light created is represented by a value known as a guide number The
122. oom which can enlarge images with a lens and does not deteriorate quality of images PAL Phase Alternate Line A video color encoding standard used in numerous countries throughout Africa Asia Europe and the Middle East Quality An expression of the rate of compression used in a digital image Higher quality images have a lower rate of compression which usually results in a larger file size RAW CCD raw data The original unprocessed data collected directly from the camera s image sensor White Balance contrast saturation sharpness and other data can be manipulated with editing software before the image is compressed into a standard file format Resolution The number of pixels present in a digital image High resolution images contain more pixels and typically show more detail than low resolution images Appendix gt Glossary Shutter speed Shutter speed refers to the amount of time it takes to open and close the shutter and it is an important factor in the brightness of a photo as it controls the amount of light which passes through the aperture before it reaches the image sensor A fast shutter speed allows less time to let light in and the photo becomes darker and more easily freezes subjects in motion sRGB Standard RGB International standard of color space established by the IEC International Electrotechnical Commission This is defined from color space for PC monitors and is also used as the
123. ot place the battery in a microwave oven e Avoid storing or using the battery in hot humid places such as spas or shower enclosures Appendix gt Maintaining the camera Battery life Shooting mode Photos Average time Number of photos Approx 170 min Approx 340 photos Approx 130 min Record videos at 1920X1080 Videos resolution and 30 fps e The figures above are based on the CIPA test standards Your results may differ depending on your actual usage e Available shooting time differs depending on background shooting interval and use conditions e Several videos were recorded in succession to determine the total recording time Low battery message When the battery has fully discharged the battery icon will turn red and the Low Battery message will appear Notes about using the battery Avoid exposing batteries to very cold or very hot temperatures below 0 C 32 F or above 40 C 104 F Extreme temperatures can reduce the charging capacity of your batteries When you use the camera for an extended period the area around the battery chamber may become warm This does not affect the normal use of the camera Do not pull the power supply cable to disconnect the plug from the power outlet as this may cause a fire or electric shock In temperatures below 0 C 32 F battery capacity and battery life may decrease Battery capacity may decrease in low temperatures but will return to norma
124. posure Excessive exposure Key Mapping You can change the function assigned to the Custom button O on the screen or DIRECT LINK button on the camera Default Button Function Set a function for the Custom button e Off Do not use the Custom button e Optical Preview Execute the Depth of Field Preview function for the current aperture value p 23 One Touch WB White Balance Execute the Custom White Balance function One Touch RAW Save a file in the RAW JPEG format To save a file in JPEG format touch the button again e Reset Reset some settings e AEL Execute the auto exposure lock function AEL Hold Keep executing the auto exposure lock function after shooting Set a function of the DIRECT LINK button AutoShare MobileLink Remote Viewfinder Auto Backup Email SNS amp Cloud Samsung Link Custom DIRECT LINK Camera settings menu gt User settings Grid Line Select a guide to help you compose a scene Off 3 X 3 2 X 2 Cross Diagonal AF Lamp When shooting in dark places turn the AF lamp on in order to have a better auto focus The Auto Focus functions more accurately in dark places when the AF lamp is on pE A z Riess 7 ss rap T P OCI O fo H HES gt gt EJ D D E T TD CD TD LCJ E fh ie C om LO LO zi nan RES i Camera
125. ppears touch Next Wireless network The camera connects to a smart phone that supports the MobileLink feature via a WLAN You can easily send photos or videos to your smart phone Tab models or iOS devices Before using this feature update the device s firmware to the latest version If the firmware version is not the most recent this function may not perform properly B e The MobileLink feature is supported by Galaxy series smart phones Galaxy e You should install Samsung SMART CAMERA App on your phone or device before using this feature You can download the application from Samsung Apps the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store Samsung SMART CAMERA App is compatible with Samsung camera models manufactured in 2013 or later e To install and launch Samsung SMART CAMERA App on an NFC enabled smart phone turn on the NFC feature and place the smart phone near an NFC tag p 29 on the camera This feature is supported by smart phones running Android OS 2 3 or higher This feature is not available for iOS devices e When there are no files in the camera memory you cannot use this feature e If you select files from the smart phone you can view up to 1 000 recent files and send up to 150 files at a time If you select files from the camera you can view files that were selected from the camera The maximum number of files that can be sent varies depending on the storage space of the smart phone e When you send Full HD videos
126. pter or memory card with wet hands Operating the camera with wet hands Avoid using your camera in areas with extremely high humidity or may cause damage to your camera where the humidity changes drastically Avoid exposing the camera to very cold or very hot temperatures Avoid exposing the camera to direct sunlight and storing it in hot Storing for extended period of time poorly ventilated areas such as in a car during summer time Ea e When you store the camera for an extended period place it in a sealed Protect your camera and the display from impact rough handling and container with an absorbent material such as silica gel excessive vibration to avoid serious damage e Over time unused batteries will discharge and must be recharged before Avoid using or storing your camera in dusty dirty humid or poorly use ventilated areas to prevent damage to moving parts and internal components e The present date and time can be initialized when the camera is turned on after the camera and battery have been separated for a prolonged Do not use your camera near fuels combustibles or flammable period chemicals Do not store or carry flammable liquids gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the camera or its accessories Do not store the camera where there are mothballs Appendix gt Maintaining the camera Using the camera with caution in humid environments When you transfer the camera from a c
127. ption Description Off Do not use the MF Assist function The focus area is magnified by 5 times when you rotate the focus ring Enlarge x5 Default Option Description The focus area is magnified by 8 times when you rotate the focus ring Enlarge x8 Focus Peaking In the manual focus mode the color you selected appears on the focused subject to help you focus while rotating the focus ring To set Focus In Shooting mode touch MENU Focus Peaking Peaking options an option Default Option Description Set a sensitivity for detecting the focused subject Level Off High Normal Low Set a color to appear on the focused subject Color White Red Green Shooting Functions gt Focus assist Measuring the exposure value of the focus area When this function is turned on the camera automatically sets an optimal exposure by calculating the brightness of the focus area This function is only available when you select Spot metering or Multi metering and Selection AF To set this In Shooting mode touch MENU Link AE to AF function Point an option D gt TEJ Shooting Functions When you adjust the aperture value or shutter speed the exposure changes according to the settings so the display may darken With this function on the brightness of the display is constant regardless of the settings so you can better frame your shot
128. pturing panoramic photos D With Shutter pressed slowly move the camera in the direction you selected Capture a 2D or 3D panoramic photo Captured 3D panoramic photos can be viewed only on a 3D TV or 3D monitor In 3D Panorama mode you can capture a scene only in horizontal directions On the Mode screen touch Smart gt Panorama e An arrow toward the direction of motion is displayed and the entire shooting image is displayed in the preview box 2 Touch MENU Co Panorama Live Panorama or 3D e When the scenes are aligned the camera captures the next photo automatically 3 Touch to return to Shooting mode UY Press and hold Shutter to start shooting 6 When you are finished release Shutter e The camera will automatically save the shots into one photo e If you release Shutter while shooting the panoramic shooting stops and photos that have been captured are saved My Camera gt Shooting modes e The resolution varies depending on the panoramic photo you captured e For best results when capturing panoramic photos avoid the following e In Panorama mode some shooting options are not available moving the camera too quickly or too slowly e The camera may stop shooting due to the shooting composition or the moving the camera too little to capture the next image subject s movement moving the camera at irregular speeds e In Panorama mode your camera may not capture the entire last scene
129. r photos or videos and complete the initial set up process e While viewing photos or videos on the Samsung Link device continuously using the device s remote or performing additional operations on the device may prevent this feature from working properly Wireless network When the camera connects via a WLAN to a device that supports the Wi Fi Direct function you can send photos to the device This feature may not be supported on some devices Onthe device turn on the Wi Fi Direct option C On the camera in Playback mode scroll to a photo 3 Touch MENU Share Wi Fi Wi Fi Direct e When in the single image view you can send only one photo at a time e When in thumbnails view you can select multiple photos Touch Upload when you are finished selecting photos UY Select the device from the camera s list of Wi Fi Direct devices e Ensure that the device s Wi Fi Direct option is turned on e You can also select your camera from the device s list of Wi Fi Direct devices 5 Onthe device allow the camera to connect to the device The photo will be sent to the device 1 e You can send up to 20 files at a time e When there are no photos in the camera memory you cannot use this feature e If you cannot connect to a Wi Fi Direct device update the device with the latest firmware This feature may not be supported on some devices Chapter 7 Camera settings menu Learn about the user settings and
130. ra to an HDTV that supports Anynet HDMI CEC you can control the play function of the camera with the TV remote control e Off You cannot control the play function of camera with the TV remote control e On You can control the play function of camera with the TV remote control When you connect the camera to an HDTV with an HDMI cable you can change the resolution of the image e NTSC Auto 1080p 720p 480p 576p activates only when PAL is selected J If the connected HDTV does not support the resolution you select the camera sets the resolution one level lower Camera settings menu gt Setting Default Default Item Description Item Description Set the method of creating file names Set the method of numbering files and folders Standard SAM_XXXX JPG SRGB e Reset After using the reset function the next file name is _SAMXXXX JPG Adobe RGB started at 0001 Date e Series New file numbers continue the existing number sRGB files MMDDXXXX JPG For example for a photo sequence even if you have installed a new memory card captured on Jan 01 the file name would be formatted the card or deleted all photos File Name 0101XXXX jpg Adobe RGB files _MDDXXXX JPG for the months Jan through Sept For the months Oct through Dec the month e The first folder name is 1OOPHOTO if you have selected p the sRGB color space and Standard file naming the first number is replaced by the letters A
131. re details p 176 microSDXC memory cards use the exFAT file system To use microSDXC memory cards ona Windows XP computer download and update the exFAT file system driver from the Microsoft website microSDXC memory cards use the exFAT file system Ensure that the external device is compatible with the exFAT file system before connecting the camera to the device If you change the name of a file your camera may not play the file the name of the file should meet the DCF standard If you encounter this situation display files on your computer Situation The photo is blurry The colors in the photo do not match the actual scene The photo is too bright or too dark Photos are distorted Playback screen does not appear on the connected external device Suggested remedies e Ensure that the focus option you set is suitable for the kind of shot you are capturing e Use a tripod to prevent your camera from shaking e Ensure that the lens is clean If not clean the lens p 170 An incorrect White Balance can create unrealistic color Select the proper White Balance option to suit the light source p 77 Your photo is overexposed or underexposed e Adjust the aperture value or the shutter speed e Adjust the ISO sensitivity p 76 e Turn off or on the flash p 101 e Adjust the exposure value p 104 This camera can have minute distortion when using a wide angle lens that enables shooting w
132. reen touch Expert Manual C Press the command dial to select the shutter speed or the aperture value 3 Rotate the command dial to adjust the shutter speed or the aperture value UY Set the desired options e Fora list of options refer to Shooting Functions p 73 Half press Shutter to focus and then press Shutter to capture the photo Using the Bulb function Use the Bulb function to shoot night scenes or the night sky While you are pressing Shutter the shutter is left open so you can create moving light effects Completely rotate the command dial clockwise to Bulb To use a Bulb EE i press and hold Shutter for the desired time e If you set a high ISO value or open the shutter for a long time image noise p may increase e Drive options flash and One touch shot cannot be used with the Bulb function e The Bulb function is available only in Manual mode e Use a tripod and shutter release to prevent your camera from shaking e The longer you open the shutter the longer it takes to save a photo Do not turn the camera off while the camera saves a photo e Ifyou use this function for a long time use a fully charged battery My Camera gt Shooting modes Custom mode Custom mode lets you create your own shooting modes by adjusting options and saving them Saving a custom mode Onthe Mode screen touch Expert Program Aperture Priority Shutter Priority or Manual
133. reviously been connected to a WLAN it will search for available AP devices p 124 e To change the size for uploaded photos touch menu Upload Image Size e If you have registered more than one web storage you can select from the list by touching menu Change Web storage C Enter your ID and password and then touch Login OK e For information about entering text refer to Entering text p 127 e To select an ID from the list touch w an ID e If you have previously logged in to the website you may be logged in automatically 2 To use this feature you must create a Samsung Link account and an account with an affiliated online storage service using your PC After finishing creating accounts add your online storage account to Samsung Link 3 Select files you want to upload and then touch Upload Ug If you have registered more than one web storage select a web storage first You cannot upload video files to Samsung Link online storage When there are no files in the camera memory you cannot use this feature You can upload up to 20 files You can also upload photos in Playback mode by touching MENU gt Share Wi Fi Samsung Link Wireless network gt USing Samsung Link to send files Viewing photos or videos on devices that U On the Samsung Link device select a camera to connect support samsung Link 5 On the Samsung Link device browse the shared photos or On the Mode
134. ring files to your Mac OS sssssssssssscsssssssssssssseccersssnsssssssescseeessssssssssees 161 Using programs ON a computer esessesesesecscscsossosossescsosscocsossescsossesosossee 163 Installing programs from the provided CD sssssssseesssssssssecsesssssssecreessssseecees 163 Available programs when using i Launchef sssssessssssseccssssssecsssssssesessssseeessss 163 Using i Launchef sessssesssssssesssssssessssseccesssssscesssssecessssecceesssseeessssseressssseerossseeresssses 163 Requirements for Windows OS ssssssssseesssssssseeccesssssssseeceessssseseceeesssssseeerresssssesee 163 Requirements for Mac OS sesesssssesessssssesceseessssseeecesssssssseeteessssseseceressssssererersssssesee 164 Opening 1 LAUIGEM SN sca coeretsieesten ratutcenntrrennineeere meant nein 164 USING Multimedia ViQWET ccscsssssssssssssesssssesseesessesssssssscsscssssssscsssassaeaneaeeseesee 165 Downloading the FITMWALE c sessessessecscsscssessessecsessscsscssecsessecsscsscenceseeseesscaseeseess 166 Downloading the PC Auto Backup program ss ss ssssssseessssssccssssseecressssscesssssees 166 Installing Adobe Photoshop Lightroom ssssseesssssssessssssseessssseceesssseeessssses 167 Using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom ssssssesssssseecsssssscesssssseessssseceeossseeresssses 167 Contents Chapter 7 Appendix POEME SACS E E NA EA TON 169 Maintaining the cCaMera sesesesesssscscscsessososcscscscssoscscscsessoscsoscscseo
135. s in a fire Follow all local regulations when you dispose of used batteries Never place batteries or cameras on or in heating devices such as microwave ovens stoves or radiators Batteries may explode when they are overheated 2 K BA i rt pa ge o O SE J 5 a E Appendix If you are having trouble with your device try these troubleshooting solutions before contacting a service professional When you leave your camera at a service center be sure to also leave the other p components that may have contributed to the malfunction such as the memory card and battery Ensure that the battery is inserted e Ensure that the battery is inserted correctly e Charge the battery Cannot turn on the camera e Charge the battery e Your camera may be in Power save mode or the display turns off automatically p 153 e The camera may be turned off automatically to prevent the memory card from being damaged due to excessive heat Turn on your camera again The power turns off suddenly e The battery may lose power more quickly in low temperatures below 0 C 32 F Keep the battery warm by putting it into your pocket The camera is losing e Using the flash or recording videos depletes the battery power quickly battery quickly Recharge if needed e Batteries are consumable parts that must be replaced over time Get a new
136. s of light from the photo s composition and the position of a subject If the exposure set by the camera is higher or lower than you expected you can adjust the exposure value manually The exposure value is adjustable in 3 increments The camera displays the exposure warning in red for each step beyond 3 range To adjust the exposure value press the command dial twice and then rotate it while the exposure value is selected You can also adjust the exposure value by touching Fn gt EV and then dragging the dial on the screen You can check the exposure value by the position of the exposure level indicator Exposure warning Standard exposure index 4 3 4 4 TTL Loadeadandaedsedes exposure level indicator 4m Decreased exposure Increased exposure darker brighter Original Shooting Functions When you cannot achieve an appropriate exposure because of a strong color contrast lock the exposure and then capture a photo After locking the exposure aim the lens where you desire and then press Shutter To lock the exposure value adjust the photo s exposure and then touch the custom button b e Set a function of the custom button to AEL to lock the current exposure value p 150 e This feature is not available in Manual mode Shooting Functions The functions available for video are explained below Movie size Set the movie size To set movie size In Shooting mode to
137. sansransnuennnnaan a 177 BEO ea E E E tfoveimvonnsnaceieateiay 178 Low battery message ssssssesesssssseeeeesssssssseeeeesssssseseessossssseeeeessssssesersssssssssererossssssss 178 Notes about using the battery sssssssssessssssssseceessssssssecceesssssseserssssssssseeeesssssssse 178 Cautions about using the battery sssssssseeessssssssceeeesssssssseesssssssseeeeesssssssseeeees 179 Notes about charging the battery s sssssssssseseessssssssceceesssssseseesssssssseeeeessssssse 179 Notes about charging with a computer connected ess essesssssessssssseersssss 180 Handle and dispose of batteries and chargers with Care ssssscssesseesseees 180 Before contacting a service center eseseeseseseseseoceecseseseseoeoseseseseoeosesose 181 Camera specifications ssesesssesesesesosesesesorosesesorosesesesosesesesososesesososesesesesese 184 ONG SS ANY ETE AA AT T E E E 189 Optional aCCeSsSorieS eeeseseseseseroroeoeseseseseeoeocoesesososorocsesesesesorororoesesesesoeoee 195 a gt AINA N ENET N EE A 197 POC TAG CGO Sa A 200 Concepts in Photography Shooting postures Holding the camera Hold the camera with your right hand and place you right index finger on A correct posture for stabilizing the camera is necessary for taking a good the shutter button Place your left hand under the lens for support photo Even if you hold a camera correctly the wrong posture can cause the camera to shake S
138. sions W X H X D 119 X 64 5 X 35 7 mm without protrusions Weight 228 g without battery and memory card Operating Temperature 0 40 C Operating Humidity 5 85 Software i Launcher Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Specifications may change without notice to improve performance Other brands and products names are trademarks of respective owners Appendix AP Access Point An access point is a device that allows wireless devices to connect to a wired network Ad Hoc network An ad hoc network is a temporary connection for sharing files or an internet connection and between computers and devices AdobeRGB Adobe RGB is used for commercial printing and has a larger color range than sRGB Its wider range of colors helps you to easily edit photos on a computer AEB Auto Exposure Bracket This feature automatically captures several images at different exposures to help you capture a properly exposed image AEL AFL Auto Exposure Lock Auto Focus Lock These features help you lock the exposure or focus on which you want to focus or calculate the exposure AF Auto Focus A system that automatically focuses the camera lens on the subject Your camera uses the contrast to focus automatically AMOLED Active matrix organic light emitting diode LCD Liquid Crystal Display AMOLED is a visual display that is very thin and light as it does not need backlighting LCD is a visual display commonly used
139. sscssessessesseaseasessesssacsnsescescsscssceesseaseasees COMPOSI ec czce ses cacaeaserasshseuisvenecearsoncuunvaeccsececeutshdestavsinisanascestsdencssiseesniss Rule or A e Flash guide NUMbETr ssssssessssssseeessssscessssssecsessseseeessssesceosssseceosssseecoossseereossseeeeesssssees Bounce Photography ssssssseesessssseseeesssssssseeeeeessssseeeeessossssseeceeossssseseeesssssssseereessssssssee 21 Chapter 1 My Camera Getting started yissosnssunisxvdndcsvascanscvsastinseasssnncuniideaedesenaiacessuaisisuasinasrnineeesute 28 MTC lt 1 N E T E E E A A A E A A T 28 Cimera layo Ulni E E 29 Using the DIRECT LINK button ssssssesssssssecsesssseeeessssseessssseecssosseeceosssssceessssseees 31 Using the command dial sisssisisiiisiniiiasisnisrinoiinsdiesiiviissikisisi sinini 32 Inserting the battery and memory card sesesssscscseseseseoscscsesessoscscscsessos 33 Removing the battery and memory card ssssssssssssssssseesssssssseeeeesssssssseeeeessssssses 33 Charging the battery and turning on your camMera sssssssesesescssoscses 34 Charging the batteryY sesssssessssssssseeeeessssseecessssssseccesssssssseeessssssseeeeessssseererosssseeeeese 34 Turning on your camera s sssesssescssescssesessescoseccosercoseccosercosercoseccosarcosascosaccosaecosasees 34 Performing the initial setUp ssessseseseseseoseseseseoeosescseseoeseoscseseseseososeseseseoe 35 Salecing a MOUA sern i EEA E 36 Accessing a Mode screen
140. ssseeeseessssseereeesessss 113 Deleting all fileS sssseeesssssssssscecssssssseeeceesessssseeeceesnsssescereesssssseecerosssssseeeeressssseecereressss 113 Viewing PhOtOS ya cosacesacescsasisiesanccesccstsvectadereesasdtntariauatontnsnsemeeeanecaieas 114 Enlarging a PNOTO sassresensiensiiinasiin a 114 Viewing a slide SROW sssssseesssssecssssssesesssssccesssssceessssecessssecceessseeressseecressssseessssses 114 PCM TS N oeei E E 115 Creating a print order DPOF ssssssesesssssesssssssccssssseccesssseessssssecoessssecesssseceeesss 115 Playing VIGCOS siescsssresnienvasnnanaiamunmumunanusmunninuanmannne 116 Trimming a video during playbaCk sssssssssesssssssssesessssssseeeeessssseceesnssssseeeses 116 Capturing an image during playback sssssssseesssssssesccessssssssesessnssssseeeesssss 117 Editing PROTOS a asasecescaxcscracasvevanevessusnscses ccusvutestuseeevouestaceacinsesanedesetcasanvecctonts 118 Cropping a NOC sar sicranteeactetentisenncieereenaiannacianntusennianeses 118 Rotating a pNOtO ev esiaexsgupeaadesicevdsestueirratiateedassateasberstisarteiuanetivevneiom svene caine 119 RESIZING DINO LOS orrien annar EAER 119 Adjusting your DINOEO sx ccsssoresicenteaneateiseenmre maces annie reasieneane 120 Retouching FACES sesssssscssessessessessessecsscsscsscssessessecsssessncsuesscsseesesaesaeaseescaneeseesees 121 Reducing red y essssssseeesesssseeceessssssseceesssssssseeesssssssreeessssssteeeessssseerro
141. ssssseesoossseereessssereesssssressss 65 Recording a VIC SO sssi a 66 Usmo IIRC TION ueinanranmenan ar 67 Una O Zoea EE 69 BUD MOUE eiar E E T tenet arnetec tes sens nagecees 70 Available functions by SHOOTING MOE scsesssssssesscsessesssecssesseesecssesseessessee 71 Contents Chapter 2 Shooting Functions Size and Resolution cccsscsssssccsccsccsccsccscssessssseececsecsecssccscssessecsecsescecsess 74 PROTO S ZE nrenennaniinsa rarasan d daira aaa S ANa 74 OUY rrain O EEE E E E NEE 15 BO SENSITIV 6 deeper rire Peers een enor ener ey een eon eee ee ener eee 76 White Balante ositecscesseseecac cee cesscersessesnetdenscescescesvecesescascentesetissisiatesssssiaeeeneees 77 Customizing preset White Balance Option cessessessessecsessesssssesssescsscseessees 78 Picture Wizard photo styles 5 csssicsssssscsesosesvescsenconsssvensvsosvesnsedeaserssvecessneense 80 Smart Fite nsssinnnina aiaiai anin 81 PPP IN VOGL senen A 82 SUS Po see ca sjsu aelerectstetrstra pare qacrsuniiecgn AE E EN 83 Continuous AF sssini ai innan aari aiian annia 83 Manual VOCUS sursin enen aaen iT aE Sa a AEE 84 AF CA i 85 SelecHon AF sessiosta anaia aT Eats 85 MA eea E E E E banenstmnnes 86 Face detection AF sesesssssessssesessessssesseeessssesssseosssessuseossseossstossseossstossetossetosserosseeesseee 86 SEH POEA e O E TEE 87 TOUCA F erenn a T E EE 88 TOUA Ea E T 88 ACKO AF aaa ANO SN 88 ONE touU SO sannana EAA 89 FOCUS ASSIS ccsscccsceswo
142. ssssssseeees 121 Applying Smart Filter effets ccssssssssssssssscsssssscsssssssssssssscsessssesscessessesseens 122 Chapter 4 Wireless network Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settingg 124 Connecting to a WLAN sssesssseessseeesseeessecessecessecosseessseessseessserssserssseessseossseosssesss 124 Setting network OPTIONS ccsessesssssssssssssscsscsecsessessecseesesscsnssncencescescscsscssessesseaeees 125 Manually setting the IP adress sessssssssssssssssseeeesssssssscecssssnsseeceerssssssseeeeessssssesee 125 Using the login DroOWSe f sessseessssssecsessssscssssssecesssseceeessssecessssseressssseeessssseeesssses 125 Network connection HDS osssssnnsnanacssnnenasoiaini 126 Entering text esseesssessseessreosseosseosseessseosseosreosneossrossressseossrosseeossosseeossessreosseesseesss 127 Saving files to a smart phone automatically ssessososessosesessosessososess 128 Sending photos or videos to a smart phone seseseseseseseseosoeseoecscsseosoe 129 Using a smart phone as a remote shutter release csscssssesecers 131 Using Auto Backup to send photos or videos sesesesesesesesesesesesesecoesee 133 Installing the program for Auto Backup on your PC sssssssssssssseessressssssss 133 Sending photos or videos to a PC sssssssesssssecssssssscesssseceesssssceeossseerossseereesss 133 Sending photos or videos via eMail esesessseseseseseseoeseoeoecsocseoecscsseoeoe
143. standard color space for Exif Vignetting A reduction of an image s brightness or saturation at the periphery outer edges compared to the center of the image Vignetting can draw interest to subjects positioned in the center of an image White Balance Color balance An adjustment of the intensities of colors typically the primary colors red green and blue in an image The goal of adjusting the White Balance or color balance is to correctly render the colors in an image Wi Fi Wi Fi is a technology that allows electronic devices to exchange data wirelessly over a network WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS is a technology that secures wireless home networks Appendix SAMSUNG 18 55 mm F3 5 5 6 OIS Ill MUTE ee pa m SAMSUNG 16 mm F2 4 SS _ ST SE WM SAMSUNG 30 mm F2 SAMSUNG 60 mm F2 8 Macro ED OIS SSA SAMSUNG 20 50 mm F3 5 5 6 ED Il SAMSUNG 20 mm F2 8 SAMSUNG 50 200 mm F4 5 6 ED OIS Ill SAMSUNG 18 200 mm F3 5 6 3 ED OIS SS M i SAMSUNG 45 mm F1 8 SEF42A SAMSUNG 45 mm F1 8 T6 2D 3D External flash GPS GPS10 SEF220A Appendix gt Optional accessories USB cable HDMI cable LE QZ SR2NX02 EM10 Rechargeable battery Battery charger manuals of these optional accessories for details Camera bag Camera case e Use only Samsung approved accessories Samsu
144. t basic shooting information Custom button and Display type button e Basic shooting information Custom button AutoShare button Touch AF button Display type button and the level gauge ig E gt re Eas MA Paie ONAL ON A AFA A oof g e Display all information about the current file Playback E Q e Display all information about the current file including a E gil HW H U l RGB histogram fal H f N il Ty i ANU oo m npor A 10 mo e HAO ft al i aA A An Y RNA S H O 0 ODT You can purchase optional lenses made exclusively for your NX series camera Learn about the functions of each lens and select one that suits your needs and preferences Lens layout SAMSUNG 20 50 mm F3 5 5 6 ED II lens example N OO Om Bi WwW nN gt No Description Lens mount index Zoom lock switch Lens Focus ring p 90 i Function button p 67 Zoom ring Lens contacts My Camera gt Lenses To unlock the lens rotate the zoom ring as shown in the illustation until you hear the click Locking or unlocking the lens To lock the lens pull and hold the zoom lock switch away from the camera body and rotate the zoom ring as shown in the illustration V4 You cannot capture a photo when the lens is locked My Camera gt Lenses SAMSUNG 18 55 mm F3 5 5 6 OIS III lens example No Description Lens mount index Zoom ring Focus ring p 90 Lens hood mount index Le
145. t effect to make the subject appear in miniature Colored Pencil Apply a colored pencil painting effect Watercolor Apply a watercolor painting effect Wash drawing Apply a washed out effect Chapter 4 Wireless network ks WLANs and use functio Wireless network Learn to connect via an access point AP when you are in a range of a WLAN You can also configure network settings Connecting to a WLAN 1 On the Mode screen touch Wi Fi Auto Backup Email SNS amp Cloud or Samsung Link Touch MENU Wi Fi Setting e In some modes follow the on screen instructions until the Wi Fi Setting screen appears e The camera automatically searches for available AP devices Touch an AP Samsung Samsung2 Samsung3 Samsung4 e Touch Refresh to refresh connectable APs e Touch Add wireless network to add an AP manually Your AP name must be in English to add the AP manually Icon Description am Ad hoc AP E Secured AP WPS AP Signal strength Open network setting options e When you select a secured AP a pop up window appears Enter the required passwords to connect to the WLAN For information about entering text refer to Entering text p 127 e When a login page appears refer to Using the login browser p 125 e When you select an unsecured AP the camera will connect to the WLAN e If you select a WPS profile supported AP touch gt WPS PIN connection
146. tand up straight and remain still to maintain a steady base for your camera When shooting with a slow shutter speed hold your breath to minimize body movement Concepts in Photography Standing photography Crouching photography Compose your shot stand up straight with your feet shoulder length Compose your shot crouch with one knee touching the ground and keep apart and keep your elbows pointed down a straight posture amp N Concepts in Photography Aperture The aperture a hole that controls the amount of light that enters the camera is one of the three factors that determine the exposure The aperture housing contains thin metal plates that open and close to let light through the aperture and into the camera The size of the aperture is closely related to the brightness of a photo the larger the aperture the brighter the photo the smaller the aperture the darker the photo Aperture sizes Minimum aperture Darker photo aperture opened slightly Medium aperture Maximum aperture Brighter photo aperture opened wide The size of the aperture is represented by a value known as an F number The f number represents the focal length divided by the diameter of the lens For example if a lens with a 50 mm focal length has an f number of F2 the diameter of the aperture is 25 mm 50 mm 25 mm F2 The smaller the f number the greater the size of the apertur
147. the pacemaker or medical device for guidance Caution situations that could cause damage to your camera or other equipment Remove the batteries from your camera when storing it for an extended period of time Installed batteries may leak or corrode over time and cause serious damage to your camera Use only authentic manufacturer recommended Lithium ion replacement batteries Do not damage or heat the battery Inauthentic damaged or heated batteries may cause a fire or personal injury Use only Samsung approved batteries chargers cables and accessories e Using unauthorized batteries chargers cables or accessories can cause batteries to explode damage your camera or cause injury e Samsung is not responsible for damage or injuries caused by unapproved batteries chargers cables or accessories Use the battery only for its intended purpose Misusing the battery may cause a fire or electric shock Health and safety information Do not touch the flash while it fires The flash is very hot when fired and may burn your skin When you use the AC adapter turn off the camera before you disconnect the power to the AC adapter Failing to do so may result in fire or electric shock Disconnect the AC adapter from the wall socket when not in use Failing to do so may result in fire or electric shock Do not use a damaged power supply cable AC adapter or loose outlet when you charge batteries This may ca
148. ting a folder will delete all photos in the gory folder e You can also touch to select a category Default In Playback mode drag the image left or right to move toa Option Description desired folder F I iu oe e The camera will automatically play back photos in the folder Date View files by the date they were saved Type View files by the file type View files by the place they were saved Only the Location photos captured with an optional GPS module have the location information 2 Touch a list to open it 3 Touch a file to view in the single image view C Touch the folder on the screen to open the folder 4 Touch amp 3 to return to the previous view 3 Drag the image left or right to move to another file Y Touch to return to Playback mode Playback Editing gt Searching and managing files Lock Unlock all files Protecting files Protect your files from accidental deletion Lock or unlock all files In Playback mode touch menu gt Protect Select In Playback mode touch Menu gt Protect All C Touch 9 to scroll to a file and then touch the check box C Touch an option e Touch the check box again to cancel your selection Option Description Lock Lock all files 3 Touch ER Unlock Unlock all files Cancel Return to the previous menu V4 You cannot delete a protected file Playback Editing gt Searching and managing files Deleting files Delete f
149. tions x0 25 640X480 320X240 only x0 5 1280X720 30 fps 640X480 320X240 only x1 x5 x10 x20 HQ Normal Stereo Still image capture Time trimming Playback Type Edit Smart filter Storage Media File format GPS Type Feature Single image Thumbnails 15 28 Slide show Movie Smart Filter Red eye Fix Backlight Resize Rotate Face Retouch Brightness Contrast Vignetting Miniature Colored Pencil Watercolor Wash drawing Oil Sketch Ink Sketch Acryl Negative Red Green Blue Yellow External memory optional microSD card 2 GB guaranteed microSDHC card up to 32 GB guaranteed microSDXC card up to 64 GB guaranteed Class 6 and above recommended RAW SRW ver 2 0 0 JPEG EXIF 2 21 MPO 3D MP4 Movie DCF DPOF 1 1 Geo tagging with an optional GPS Module WGS 84 Location name English and Korean only Appendix gt Camera specifications Wireless network Type IEEE 802 11b g n MobileLink Remote Viewfinder Auto Backup Email SNS amp Cloud Samsung Link AutoShare Wi Fi Direct Function NFC Yes Interface Digital output USB 2 0 micro USB jack e NTSC PAL selectable Video output lt HDMI External release Yes micro USB External microphone Yes DC power input DC 5 0V 1A via micro USB Power Source Type Rechargeable battery BP1130 1 130 mAh yp The power source may differ depending on your region Dimen
150. transformed to JPEG formats and computer stored in the memory according to the settings of the camera at the time of shooting RAW files are not transformed to JPEG formats and are stored in the memory without any changes With Adobe Photoshop Lightroom you can calibrate exposures White Balances tones contrasts and colors of photos You can also edit JPEG or TIFF files as well as RAW files For more 3 Follow the on screen instructions information refer to the program guide C Select a language Chapter Appendix Get information about error messages camera maintenance trouble shooting tips specifications and optional accessories Appendix When the following error messages appear try these remedies Error messages Folder and file Suggested remedies File names do not match the DCF standard Transfer pume are max the files on the memory card to your computer and The lens is locked Rotate the lens counter clockwise Lens is locked values Replace format the card p 155 until you hear a click p 46 the card Suggested remedies Turn off your camera and then turn it on again Turn off your camera and remount the lens If the Card Error e Remove your memory card and insert it again Error 00 message still appears contact a service center e Format your memory card Turn off your camera remove the battery and insert Low Battery Insert a charged battery or recharge the battery Error 01 02 agai
151. u turn it on Off On Sensor p As this product uses interchangeable lenses the sensor Cleaning can get dust on it when you change lenses This can lead to dust particles appearing in the photos you capture It is recommended not to change lenses when you are in a particularly dusty area Also make sure to attach the lens cap to the lens when not using it Reset the setup menu and shooting options to the factory Reset defaults Date time language and video output settings do not change Yes No Open Source View open source licenses Licenses 1E rap iE Sijs St i eE Tot ails CL Se Sja L_ a tL C DOO D I m L gt DH SE CI C l JIP qn LO a Chapter O C ting t t PAY Make full use of the camera by connecting it to external devices such as a computer HDTV or 3D TV Connecting to external devices Play back photos or videos by connecting your camera to an HDTV 3D TV using an optional HDMI cable Viewing files on an HDTV In Shooting or Playback mode touch MENU gor HDMI Output an option p 153 C Turn off your camera and HDTV 3 Connect your camera to your HDTV with the optional HDMI cable Y Turn on your HDTV and then select the HDMI video source 5 Turn on the camera e The camera automatically enters into Playback mode
152. uch MENU CK Movie Size options an option icon Size EG 1920X1080 30 fps 16 9 Recommended for View on a Full HDTV View on a Full HDTV Available only 1080 ama 1920X1080 15 fps 16 9 with some Smart Filter options iain Approx 2 35 1 View on an HDTV git 1280X720 60 fps 16 9 View on an HDTV ef 1280X720 30 fps 16 9 View on an HDTV Et 640X480 30 fps 4 3 View on a TV Post on a website using the wireless 240 l Ea 320X240 30 fps 4 3 network 30 seconds maximum Movie quality Set the Movie quality To set movie In Shooting mode touch MENU CK Movie Quality gt an option quality options Extension Description MP4 H 264 Normal Record videos in normal quality MP4 H 264 HQ Record videos in high quality Shooting Functions gt Video functions Multi Motion Fader Set the playing speed of a video You can fade in or fade out a scene using the fader function on the camera without having to do it on a PC Set the fade in option to gradually fade in To set playing In Shooting mode touch MENU gt XK Multi Motion gt at the start of the scene Set the fade out option to gradually fade out the speed options an option scene Use the function appropriately and add dramatic effects on your videos To set fader In Shooting mode touch MENU gt CK Fader gt options an option
153. uching __ and then proceed with the desired operation e It may take longer to load the login page due to the page size or network speed If this occurs wait until the login information input window appears Wireless network gt Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings Network connection tips You must insert a memory card to use the Wi Fi features The quality of the network connection will be determined by the AP The further the distance between your camera and the AP the longer it will take to connect to the network If a nearby device is using the same radio frequency signal as your camera it may interrupt your connection If your AP name is not in English the camera may not be able to locate the device or the name may appear incorrectly For network settings or a password contact your network administrator or network service provider If a WLAN requires authentication from the service provider you may not be able to connect to it To connect the WLAN contact your network service provider Depending on the encryption type the number of digits in the password may differ A WLAN connection may not be possible in all surroundings The camera may display a WLAN enabled printer on the AP List You cannot connect to a network via a printer You cannot connect your camera to a network and a TV simultaneously Connecting to a network may incur additional charges Costs will vary based on the conditions
154. use a fire or electric shock Do not allow the AC adapter to come in contact with the terminals on the battery This may cause a fire or electric shock Do not drop or subject the camera to strong impacts Doing so may damage the screen or external or internal components Exercise caution when you connect cables and install batteries and memory cards If you force the connectors improperly connect cables or improperly install batteries and memory cards you can damage ports connectors and accessories Keep cards with magnetic strips away from the camera case Information stored on the card may be damaged or erased Never use a damaged battery or memory card This may result in electric shock or camera malfunction or cause a fire Do not place the camera in or near magnetic fields Doing so may cause the camera to malfunction Do not use the camera if the screen is damaged If the glass or acrylic parts are broken visit a Samsung service center to have the camera repaired Health and safety information Check that the camera is operating properly before use The manufacturer takes no responsibility for any loss of files or damage that may result from camera malfunction or improper use You must plug the small end of the USB cable into your camera If the cable is reversed it may damage your files The manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of data Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight This m
155. using MobileLink feature you may not be able to play back files on some devices e When using this feature on an iOS device the device may lose its Wi Fi connection e You cannot send RAW files On the Mode screen touch Wi Fi MobileLink e If the pop up message that prompts you to download the application appears touch Next C Onthe camera touch a sending option e If you select Select Files from Smartphone you can use your smart phone to view and share files stored on the camera e If you select Select Files from Camera you can select files to send from the camera 3 On the smart phone turn on Samsung SMART CAMERA App e For iOS devices turn on the Wi Fi feature before turning on the application e To start the application automatically on an NFC enabled smart phone turn on the function and place the smart phone near the NFC tag p 29 on the camera Verify that the smart phone is connected to your camera and then skip to step 6 Wireless network gt Sending photos or videos to a smart phone Y Select the camera from the list and connect the smart phone to the camera e The smart phone can connect to only one camera at a time 5 On the camera allow the smart phone to connect to your camera e If the smart phone has been connected to your camera before it is connected automatically 6 Onthe smart phone or camera select files to transfer from the camera 7 On the smart phone touch the copy b
156. ut down PC after backup To change the backup PC select Eg When you connect the camera to the WLAN select the AP that is connected to the PC The camera will search for available access points even if you are connecting to the same access point again If you turn off the camera or remove the battery while sending files the file transfer will be interrupted While you are using this feature the shutter control is disabled on your camera You can connect only one camera to the PC at a time for sending files The backup may be canceled due to network conditions Photos or videos can be sent to a PC one time only Files cannot be sent again even if you reconnect your camera to another PC When there are no files in the camera memory you cannot use this feature You must turn off Windows Firewall and any other firewalls before using this feature You can send up to 1 000 recent files On the PC software the server name must be entered in the Latin alphabet and can contain no more than 48 characters When multiple file types are created at once only the image files JPG will be sent to the PC with this feature Wireless network You can change settings in the email menu and send photos or videos stored on the camera via email Changing email settings In the email menu you can change settings for storing your information You can also set or change the email password For information about entering text refer t
157. utton or on the camera touch Send e The camera will send the files gt Z li Ea A E La E Uy OC sa 7 aa E3 Cy y l Wireless network The camera connects to a smart phone that supports the Remote Viewfinder feature via a WLAN Use the smart phone as a remote shutter release with the Remote Viewfinder feature The captured photo will display on the smart phone 2 The Remote Viewfinder feature is supported by Galaxy series smart phones Galaxy Tab models or iOS devices Before using this feature update the device s firmware to the latest version If the firmware version is not the most recent this function may not perform properly You should install Samsung SMART CAMERA App on your phone or device before using this feature You can download the application from Samsung Apps the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store Samsung SMART CAMERA App is compatible with Samsung camera models manufactured in 2013 or later To install and launch Samsung SMART CAMERA App on an NFC enabled smart phone turn on the NFC feature and place the smart phone near an NFC tag p 29 on the camera This feature is supported by smart phones running Android OS 2 3 or higher This feature is not available for iOS devices This function is not available in 3D mode Onthe Mode screen touch Wi Fi Remote Viewfinder e If the pop up message that prompts you to download the application appears touch Ne
158. xcccstsarescessezcesnestseacsenecscvsvessvaresaceqeseveaeoseesssesaseusteesteasesanace 90 MPASI A A 90 RO CUS POI srona n AT N 90 Measuring the exposure value of the focus area ssssesssssssssseessssssssseseeessss 91 FP ANPING MOTS cnp 92 Optical Image Stabilization OIS seseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseee 93 Drive shooting method sesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesescsesesescseseseoesesee 94 ANO e EEE E E E 94 CONUN US aE eases arnt enies pnedanenepesdiumaiaioanes 94 ES Caa E A A 95 WANT AA ONA IIE A E E A A S E eissereeeees 95 Auto Exposure Bracketing AE Bracket ccssssssssssssssssesssssssssssssessssessessessees 96 White Balance Bracketing WB Bracket ccssssssssssssssessssssssssesscsscsseseeseeseees 96 Picture Wizard Bracketing P Wiz Bracket ccssssssssssessessssssssssscssesseseseeess 97 MEI aaa E nee ehessnsashanvsatepssa E EES 98 ALO e AEEA A E E E E NN E E T 98 TOTO EAN PEE AE PEE EE EEA E E E R 99 C nter weighted cncenienrarini an ernie ranean ctcnten 99 Dynamic Range senenin a a a 100 a E e PAET NE A E A E AT A TA N A AT 101 Reducing the red eye effect ssssssssssssssssssecccsesssssssssssssceeresssssssssssecerereessssss 102 Adjusting the flash intensity cccssssssscsssssssesssssscssecsscscssssssesecssscsseessesscees 102 Exposure compensation e essseesesseseesescescscescesesoesessescecesoescsoescescscesesseseee 104 EMO SUNS OCK ci cssicacesess
159. xt C Onthe smart phone turn on Samsung SMART CAMERA App e For iOS devices turn on the Wi Fi feature before turning on the application e To start the application automatically on an NFC enabled smart phone turn on the function and place the smart phone near the NFC tag p 29 on the camera Verify that the smart phone is connected to your camera and then skip to step 5 3 Select the camera from the list and connect the smart phone to the camera e The smart phone can connect to only one camera at a time Wireless network gt USing a smart phone as a remote shutter release Y On the camera allow the smart phone to connect to your 6 On the smart phone touch and hold to focus camera e The focus is automatically set to Multi AF e If the smart phone has been connected to your camera before it is l e You can touch the area on the screen where you want to focus connected automatically Release to capture the photo 5 On the smart phone set the following shooting options p p e Photos saved to the smart phone will be resized to 1616X1080 icon Description when shooting in and to 1920X1080 when shooting in JQ Flash option Em resolution Crt Timer option oom Photo size smart phone may vary depending on your surroundings e The smart phone must be within 7 m of the camera to use this feature e t will take some time to capture the photo after you release on the smart i Switches between VGA a
160. y charged battery Recharge the battery fully before running a firmware upgrade e If you update the firmware user settings and values will be reset Date time language and video out will not change GPS e Do not turn the camera off while the update is in progress Default Description e Geotagging Set to capture photos with location information using the Global Positioning System GPS Location information is added to the Exif data associated with the photo Off On e GPS Valid Time Settings Set the time to use the last location information when the camera fails to receive GPS signals If the camera fails to receive GPS signals after the specified time the location information will not be recorded onto the photos 15 sec 30 sec 1 min 3 min 10 min 30 min e Location Display Set to display the location information on the screen in Shooting mode The location information will appear in Korean only when you are in Korea and the display language is set to Korean When another language is set the location information will appear in English Off On e GPS Reset Set to search for GPS satellites closest to your current position Yes No J To use the GPS function you must purchase an optional GPS device Camera settings menu gt Setting Default Item Description e Sensor Cleaning Remove dust from the sensor Start Up Action When on the camera performs sensor cleaning each time yo
161. ze E cOm 5472x3648 3 2 Printing on Al paper As you increase the resolution your photo or video will include more A i ad pixels so it can be printed on larger paper or displayed on a larger screen faim 3888x2592 3 2 Printing on A2 paper When you use a high resolution the file size will also increase Select a low resolution for photos that will be displayed in a digital picture frame or Sty 2976x1984 3 2 Printing on A3 paper uploaded to the web P 1728x1152 3 2 Printing on A5 paper Printing on A1 paper or viewing on an m 69M 5472x3080 16 9 HDTV Tat 3712x2088 16 9 Printing on A3 paper or viewing on an HDTV aad 2944x1656 16 9 Printing on A4 paper or viewing on an HDTV Em 1920x1080 16 9 Printing on A5 paper or viewing on an HDTV EER 3648x3648 1 1 Printing a square photo on A1 paper T T In Shooting mode touch MENU gt Photo Size gt pee a an option 2640x2640 1 1 Printing a square photo on A3 paper 2000x2000 1 1 Printing a square photo on A4 paper im 1024x1024 1 1 Printing a square photo on A5 paper Available options may differ depending on shooting conditions AS Shooting Functions gt Size and Resolution Quality The camera saves photos in either the JPEG or RAW format Photos captured by a camera are often transformed to the JPEG format and stored in the memory according to the settings of the camera at the time of shooting RAW files are not trans

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