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Digital Camera
Power PRO Series : G100
Appendix
Camera Connectivity
Using the Menus
Playback
Camera Function Controls
Basic Operation
Getting Started
User Manual
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proper, safe disposal of this product.
Declaration of Conformity
Model Name: G100
Trade Name: GE
Responsible Party: General Imaging Company
Address: 1411 W. 190th Street, Suite 550, Gardena,
CA 90248, U.S.A.
Customer Service Telephone Number: +1-800-730-6597
(Outside U
.S. & Canada: +1-310-755-6857)
WARNING
To prevent re hazard or electrical shock, do not expose
the camera battery pack or other accessories to water or
humidity.
For Customers in the U.S.A.
Tested to Comply with FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
FCC Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
For Customers in Europe
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with the European requirements for safety, health,
environment and customer protection. "CE" marked cameras
are intended for sales in Europe.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Camera Notes:
Do not store or use the camera in the following types of locations:
In rain, very humid or dusty places.
In a place where the camera can be exposed directly to
sunlight or subject to high temperatures, e.g. Inside a
closed car in summer.
In a place where the camera is subject to a high magnetic
eld, e.g. near motors, transformers or magnets.
Do not place the camera on a wet surface or or in places
where dripping water or sand may come in contact with the
camera; doing so may cause irreparable damage.
If the camera will not be used for a long period of time, we
suggest you remove the batteries and the memory card from
the camera and keep them in dry environment.
Moisture may form inside the camera if the camera is suddenly
taken from a cold location to a warm location. Allow moisture
to completely dry prior to turning on the camera.
If water has penetrated the camera housing, turn the camera
o and remove the battery and memory card. Allow the camera to
air-dry for at least 24 hours before attempting to use again.
If camera overheats, while in use or charging, disconnect the
camera and carefully remove batteries.
Battery Notes:
Incorrect use of the batteries may cause them to leak, become
hot, ignite or burst. Always observe the precautions given below:
Do not expose the batteries to water and take particular
care to keep the terminals dry
Do not heat the batteries or throw them into a re
Do not attempt to deform, disassemble or modify the batteries
Keep the batteries out of reach of babies and small children.
In cold locations, battery performance will deteriorate and the
life span of the battery may be compromised.
Memory Card Notes:
When using a new or used SD memory card, or a SD memory
card that has been initialized by a PC or a dierent model
camera, be sure to reformat the card with your digital camera
before attempting to use it.
When editing image data, copy the image data to your PC’s
hard disk rst.
Do not change folder or le name in the memory card of the
computer. An edited le cannot be displayed on the LCD screen
of the camera. To edit image data, please copy the image data
to the computer’s hard disk drive rst.
The photos taken by this camera are stored in the auto-
generated folder on the SD memory card. Do not store photos
that are not taken by this model camera, as this may cause a
read error to occur when the camera is in playback mode.
Do not remove the memory card without turning the camera
o to avoid possible damage of your els and memory card.
Do not switch o the digital camera when the writing process
is initiated to avoid incomplete data writing and damage or
loss of pictures.
Align the SD memory card correctly before inserting it into the
camera's SD memory card slot. Do not force the SD memory
card into the camera's SD memory card slot.
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BEFORE YOU START
Preface
Thank you for purchasing this GE digital camera. Please read
this manual carefully and keep it in a safe place for future
reference.
Copyright
© Copyright 2011 General Imaging Company. All rights
reserved.
No part of this published manual may be reproduced, trans-
mitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated
into any language or computer language, in any form, by any
means, without the prior written permission of General Imag-
ing Company.
Trademarks
All trademarks mentioned in this manual are used for identi-
cation purposes only and are properties of their respective
owners.
Safety Information
Please read the following important information carefully
before using this product.
Do not take apart or attempt to service the camera
yourself.
Do not drop or knock the camera. Improper handling may
damage the product.
Turn the camera o before inserting or removing the
battery and memory card.
Avoid directly touching or scratching the camera lens.
Do not expose the camera to harsh environments such as
moisture, chemicals or extreme temperatures, which may
shorten the life of your camera or damage the batteries.
Do not use or store the camera in dusty, dirty or sandy
areas, as the camera or components may be damaged.
Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight for extended
periods of time.
Download all pictures and remove the batteries from
the camera if you are going to store the camera for long
periods of time.
Do not use abrasive cleansers, alcohol-based or solvent-
based cleaners to clean the camera. To clean, wipe the
camera with a slightly damp, soft cloth.
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If water has penetrated the camera housing, turn the cam-
era o and remove the battery and SD memory card. Allow
camera to air-dry for at least 24 hours before attempting
to use again.
Do not touch the lens.
Do not place the camera strap around a child or pet's
neck.
When transitioning from a cold environment to warm
environment, avoid possible condensation by placing the
camera in a cooler area and let it slowly adjust to room
temperature.
Always place the camera on a vibration-free surface.
About this Manual
This manual provides you with instructions on how to use your
new GE digital camera. Every eort has been made to ensure
that the contents of this manual are accurate, however
General Imaging Company reserves the right to make changes
without notice.
Symbols used in this manual
Throughout this manual, the following symbols are used to
help you locate information quickly and easily:
Indicates useful information.
Indicates precautions to be taken while operating the
camera.
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WARNING ........................................................................i
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .................................................ii
BEFORE YOU START ..................................................... 1
Preface ..........................................................................................1
Copyright .............................................................................1
Trademarks .........................................................................1
Safety Information .....................................................................1
About this Manual ......................................................................2
Symbols used in this Manual ...........................................2
CONTENTS ..................................................................... 3
GETTING READY ........................................................... 7
Unpacking ....................................................................................7
Installing Shoulder Strap ..........................................................8
Jog Dial .........................................................................................8
Camera Views..............................................................................9
Battery Charging ..................................................................... 12
Inserting the Battery and
SD/SDHC/SDXC Card (Not included) .................................... 13
Turning On and O .................................................................. 15
Setting Language and Date/Time ........................................ 15
Set Display Language .................................................... 15
Set Date/Time .................................................................. 16
About the LCD Screen ............................................................. 17
Using the Modes ........................................................ 18
Display Setting ......................................................................... 18
LCD Screen Display ................................................................. 19
Still Picture Mode Display ............................................. 19
Video Shooting Mode Display ....................................... 21
Playback Mode Display .................................................. 22
Using the Mode Dial ................................................................ 23
Shooting in Auto Mode ........................................................... 24
Manual Mode ............................................................................ 24
Shutter Priority ........................................................................ 25
Auto Program Exposure ......................................................... 25
Beautier Mode ....................................................................... 26
Panorama.................................................................................. 26
CONTENTS
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Manual Scene Mode (SCN) ..................................................... 27
Auto Scene ........................................................................ 28
Landscape ........................................................................ 28
Sport .................................................................................. 28
Beach ................................................................................. 28
Sunset ................................................................................ 28
Fireworks .......................................................................... 28
Night Landscape ............................................................. 28
Multi Exposure ................................................................. 28
Snow .................................................................................. 28
Children ............................................................................. 28
ID ........................................................................................ 28
Glass .................................................................................. 28
Photo Frame..................................................................... 28
Panning Shot .................................................................... 29
Text..................................................................................... 29
Portrait .............................................................................. 29
Distorting Mirror ............................................................. 29
Party .................................................................................. 29
Indoor ................................................................................ 29
Leaf .................................................................................... 29
Museum ............................................................................ 29
Night Portrait ................................................................... 29
Pet Mode-Dog .................................................................. 29
Pet Mode-Cat ................................................................... 29
Fax ...................................................................................... 29
Auto Scene Mode (ASCN) ........................................................ 30
BASIC OPERATION .................................................... 32
Shooting in Auto Mode ........................................................... 32
Using the Zoom Function ....................................................... 32
Focus Setting ............................................................................ 33
Macro Mode .............................................................................. 33
Self-Timer Setting .................................................................... 34
Open Flash ................................................................................ 35
White Balance Setting ............................................................ 36
Continuous Capture Setting .................................................. 37
EV Setting .................................................................................. 38
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Exposure Compensation ............................................... 38
ISO ...................................................................................... 39
Shutter Adjustment ........................................................ 39
Aperture Adjustment ..................................................... 40
Using quick recording ............................................................ 40
i Button Function Menu .......................................................... 41
PLAYBACK ................................................................... 42
Viewing Photos and Videos ................................................... 42
Thumbnail View ....................................................................... 43
Using Zoom in Playback (for still pictures only) ................ 44
Using the Delete Button ......................................................... 45
USING THE MENUS ................................................... 46
Still Picture Menu .................................................................... 46
Expo Metering (Exposure Metering).. .......................... 46
Size ..................................................................................... 47
OIS ...................................................................................... 47
Continuous AF.................................................................. 48
HDR .................................................................................... 48
Setting Menu ............................................................................ 49
Quality. .............................................................................. 49
AF-Assist Beam. ............................................................... 50
Digital Zoom ..................................................................... 50
Date Imprint ..................................................................... 51
Movie Mode Menu ................................................................... 52
Expo Metering (Exposure Metering) ............................ 52
Image Pixel ....................................................................... 53
OIS ...................................................................................... 53
Image Color Setting ........................................................ 54
Blink Detection ......................................................................... 55
Playback Menu ......................................................................... 56
Protect ............................................................................... 56
Delete ................................................................................ 57
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)............................... 58
Trim .................................................................................... 59
HDR-High Dynamic Range ............................................ 59
Red-Eye Reduction.......................................................... 60
Rotate ................................................................................ 60
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Resize ................................................................................. 61
Color Eect ....................................................................... 61
Slideshow .......................................................................... 62
Continuous Capture Group Playback ......................... 62
Setup Menu ............................................................................... 63
Beep ................................................................................... 63
Power Saver ..................................................................... 64
Language .......................................................................... 64
Zone ................................................................................... 65
Date/Time ......................................................................... 65
File and Software ..................................................................... 65
Format Memory ............................................................... 65
Copy to Card (Copy internal memory to
memory card)................................................................... 66
File Numbering ................................................................ 66
Reset Settings .................................................................. 66
FW Version (Firmware version) .................................... 68
CONNECTIONS .......................................................... 69
Connecting to a PC .................................................................. 68
Setting the USB Mode .................................................... 68
Transferring Files to your PC ........................................ 68
Video System ............................................................................ 70
Set Eye-Fi SD Card Connection Mode .................................. 70
Supported HDMI Connection ................................................ 71
Connecting to a PictBridge Compatible Printer ...............72
Setting the USB Mode .................................................... 72
Connecting the Camera and Printer ........................... 73
Using the PictBridge Menu .................................................... 74
Print with Date ................................................................ 74
Print without Date .......................................................... 75
Print Index ........................................................................ 76
Print DPOF ........................................................................ 77
Exit ..................................................................................... 77
APPENDICES ............................................................... 78
Specications ........................................................................... 78
Error Messages ........................................................................ 82
Troubleshooting....................................................................... 84
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GETTING READY
Your camera box should contain the camera model you purchased along with the following accessories. If anything is missing or
appears to be damaged, please contact your retailer.
Accessories Included
USB Cable
CD-ROMWarranty Card
AC Adapter Shoulder Strap
Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery
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Attaching Shoulder Strap
Jog Dial
1. Between the shooting and setting menus, you can use the
jog dial to select additional functions quickly.
2. Playing back pictures or movies, you can use the jog dial to
select individual les quickly.
3.
The jog dial can also be used to select basic camera
settings.
AF
To attach the provided shoulder strap, follow the directions
below:
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3
4
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Camera Views
Front View Rear View
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3
func
menu
AF
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AF
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Top View
Left View
Bottom View
Right View
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1 AF Assist/Timer Indicator 11 Playback Button 21 Shutter Button
2 Flash Lamp 12 AF Button / Up Button 22 Exposure Compensation Button
3 Microphone 13 Flash Button/Right Button 23 Continuous Capture Button
4 Lens 14
Delete Button/Self-Time Button/
Down Button
24 Power Button
5 LCD Screen 15 Macro Button/Left Button 25 Mode Dial
6 Status Indicator 16 SET Button 26 Flash Lamp ON/OFF
7 Movie Button 17 Shoulder Strap Mount 27 Card Slot/Battery Compartment
8 i key Status Indicator 18 USB/HDMI Port 28 Tripod Socket
9 Menu Button 19 Handle 29 Speaker
10 Display 20 Zoom Wheel
12 13
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1. With the camera turned "o", place the batteries into the
camera.
2. Use the USB cable to connect the camera to the power
adapter. (The power supply charger varys with regions, so
the charger you received may be dierent from that in the
picture below).
3.
Insert the power adapter into the power socket.
func
menu
AF
Battery Charging
When charging, if the camera indicator is red, it means
that the battery is not fully charged; when the camera
indicator turns green, it indicates that the battery is
fully charged and ready to use (to optimize battery
life, charge the battery for at least four hours when
charging it for the rst time).
The charger is for indoor use only.
Charging the battery should only be done with the
camera in the "o" position.
Please charge the battery indoors between 0°C and
35°C.
When the battery is not in use for a long time, please
use the attached charger to charge the battery.
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Insert the Battery and SD/SDHC/SDXC Card (Not included)
2. Insert the battery into the battery slot in the correct
position as shown in the following diagram:
Extensive, continuous use of the camera can cause
battery to overheat. Please always use caution when
removing the battery.
1. Open the battery compartment
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2
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4. Close the battery compartment3. Insert an SD/SDHC/SDXC card (not included) into the SD
memory card slot as shown
Optional SD/SDHC/SDXC cards are not included. The
use of 64MB to128 GB memory cards from reputable
manufacturers are recommended for reliable data
storage.
To remove the SD/SDHC/SDXC card, open the battery
compartment and gently push the card to release it.
Remove the card out carefully.
Write protection
buckle
1
2
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Turning Camera On and O
Press the Power button to turn the camera on. To turn o the
camera, press the Power button again
After the camera is powered on, set the camera to Auto mode
by turning the Mode Dial at the top of the camera (see page
23).
Setting Language and Date/Time
The Date/Time and Language setup page will
automatically appear when the camera is turned on for
the rst time.
To set the display language and date/time, go to the following
setup options in the General Setup menu.
• Language
• Date/Time
To access the General Setup menu, do the following:
1
. Press the Power button to turn the camera on.
2. Press the
func
menu
button, press Up/Down button to switch
between menus, select General Setup Menu, press
button to enter Set Menu.
Set Display Language
1.
In the General Setup Menu, press Up/Down button to
select Language, press
or Right button to enter setting
mode.
2.
Use the Up/Down/Left/Right buttons to select the desired
language.
3.
Press the
button to conrm the setting.
Power Button
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2. Press Up/Down to select the Date & Time Display Mode,
press right button to select the item to be set, press Up/
Down button to select the desired value.
3. Press the
button to conrm the setting.
Set Date/Time
1. In the General Set Menu, press Up/Down button to select
Date/Time, press
or Right button to enter setting
mode.
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If the LCD monitor is damaged, take particular care
with the liquid crystal in the monitor. If any of the
following situations arise, take the recommended,
immediate action indicated below:
If liquid from inside the LCD screen comes in contact with
your skin, wipe the area with a clean cloth and then wash
thoroughly with soap and running water.
If liquid from inside the LCD screen gets into your eye, ush
the aected eye with clean water for at least 15 minutes
and then seek medical assistance immediately.
If the liquid crystal display or the liquid inside it are
swallowed, ush your mouth thoroughly with water.
Drink large quantities of water and induce vomiting. Seek
medical assistance immediately.
LCD Screen
When you turn the camera on, various icons are shown on the
LCD screen to indicate the current camera settings and status.
To learn more about the displayed icons, see “LCD Screen
Display” on page 19.
LCD Screen Notes:
Extremely high-precision technology has been used to
manufacture the LCD screen to ensure most of the pixels are
operational. On occasion, there may be some minute points
(black, white, red, blue or green) that consistently appear on
the LCD screen. These points are normal in the manufacturing
process and do not aect the recording process in any way.
Avoid exposing the LCD screen to water; remove any
moisture on the LCD screen with a soft, dry cleaning
cloth.
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Press button to toggle between these modes: Default,
Grid, and Clean.
Default mode: Display the camera parameters on screen
1234
-0.3
EV
1/50
F3.3 400
ISO
Grid: Camera parameters with Grid and Histogram
1234
-0.3
EV
1/50
F3.3 400
ISO
Clean: Does not display any additional icons
Display Setting
Using the Modes
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LCD Screen Display
Still Picture Display Mode
Mode:
1234
x3.5
-0.3
EV
1/50
F3.3 400
ISO
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2
3 4 5
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x3.5
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EV
1/50
F3.3 400
ISO
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1 Shooting Mode Icons
Auto Mode
Manual Mode
Shutter Priority Program AE
Face Beautier
Panorama Mode
Scene Mode
2
Macro Mode
3 Zoom
4 Remaining number of pictures
5 SD Memory card/built-in Memory
6 Battery Status
7 Image Size
8 White Balance(Adjustable only in
Mode)
9 Picture Color(Adjustable only in
Mode)
10 Stabilization
11 ISO Value (Adjustable only in
Mode)
12 Histogram
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13 Exposure Compensation
(EV value)(Adjustable only in
Mode)
14 Shutter Speed
15 Aperture Value
16 Focus Frame
17 Eye-Fi ON (with signal)
18 Expo Metering
AiAE
Spot
Multi
19 AF Mode
Single-AF
Multi-AF
Object Tracking
20
Self-Timer
2 sec
10 sec
Smile
21 Flash Mode
Force O
Flash Auto
Force Flash
Slow Sync.
Slow Sync. + Red-Eye
Red-Eye Reduction
22 Continuous Shot
Single
Continuous Shot
Cont. Shot- High Speed (VGA)
Cont. Shot- Fast (4M)
Time-Lapse
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HDR
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Video Shooting Display Mode
Mode :
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-0.3
EV
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1 Video Mode Icon
2 Macro Mode
3 Self-Timer
10 sec
4 Zoom Value Scale (Displayed only when zoom is activated)
5 Remaining time for video recording
6 SD Memory Card/Built-in Memory
7 Battery Status
8 Video Quality
9 Picture Color
10 Image Stabilization
11 Exposure Compensation (EV value)
12
Eye-Fi ON (with signal)
13
Expo Metering
AiAE
Spot
Multi
14 AF Mode
For optimal video shooting, it is recommended that an
SD memory card be used. If you shoot video using only
the camera's internal memory, the end results may
have image jitter, noise and vastly shorter recording
times.
Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom can be adjusted. Digital
Zoom can be adusted to 6X (90X in total).
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Playback Display Mode
Mode:
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1 DPOF File
2 File Protection
3 Memory Space (this picture/total number of pictures)
4 SD Memory Card/Built-in Memory
5 Battery Status
6 Zoom Magnication Area
7 Image Zoom Ratios
8 Image Zoon
9 Shooting Date
10 Continuous Capture Group Playback
11
Eye-Fi ON (with signal)
12
Red-Eye Reduction
13 HDR
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Using the Mode Dial
This GE camera provides a convenient mode dial that allows you to manually switch between dierent modes with ease. All the
available modes are listed below:
Mode Name Icon Description
Auto Mode
Take still pictures in automatic mode
Manual Mode
Many of the camera settings can be congured manually in this mode
Shutter Priority
Setting allows you to choose a specic shutter speed so the camera will adjust the aperture
automatically to ensure correct exposure
Program AE
Setting allows you to choose the EV value and the camera will select both the shutter speed and
aperture automatically
Face Beautier
This mode automatically enhances facial features with skin softening touches and eye brightening
capabilities
Panorama Mode
Capture a sequence of shots that automatically stitch together into a panoramic photo
Scene Mode
Choose from 25 dierent pre-set scene types and eects for your photos
Movie Mode
Record videos
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Shooting in Auto Mode
Auto mode is the easiest mode to take photos. While
operating in this mode, the camera automatically optimizes
numerous camera settings to adjust your photos and videos
for optimum results.
Follow these steps:
1. Switch the Mode Dial to Auto Mode (
).
2. Compose your picture in the LCD screen or Electronic View
Finder and press the Shutter button halfway down to focus
on the subject.
3. The L
CD screen will show a green focus frame after the
subject is in focus.
4. Press the Shutter button down fully to capture the image.
Manual Mode
When selecting manual (M) mode, you can set the aperture
and shutter speed manually.
1. Set the mode dial to M and press the
button to
enter the Manual Mode setting menu.
2. Press the Up/Down button to select the parameter
adjustment.
3. Press the
button to conrm the settings and enter the
shooting screen.
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When selecting Auto Program Exposure (P) mode, you can
adjust the combined settings of EV value, shutter speed and
aperture. The display on the LCD screen is showing these
settings in the screen below:
1. Set the mode dial at the top of the camera to P and press
the
button to enter the Auto Program Exposure
settings menu.
2.
Press the Up/Down button to select the parameter
adjustment.
3.
Press the button to engage the settings and enter the
shooting screen.
Auto Program Exposure Shutter Priority
When selecting Shutter Priority (S) mode, you can adjust the
shutter speed and EV value. Selecting a higher shutter speed
will capture faster moving objects clearly. Selecting a slower
shutter speed will result in motion blur of moving objects.
1.
Set the mode dial to S and press the
button to enter
the Shutter Priority settings menu.
2. Press the Up/Down button to select the parameter
adjustment.
3. Press the
button to conrm the settings and enter the
shooting screen.
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Panorama
Panorama Mode allows you to create a panoramic picture. The
camera will automatically compose a panoramic picture using
the individual shots that you take.
Follow these easy steps to create a panoramic picture:
1.
Turn the mode dial to the Panorama setting.
2.
Press Left/Right button to select shooting direction. After 2
seconds or if you press the shutter button, the camera will
enter shooting mode automatically.
3.
Compose the rst view of the panoramic picture on the
LCD screen and press the Shutter button to capture the
image.
4.
When you nish shooting the rst photo, two target icons
will display on the LCD screen at left and right sides.
Move the camera to the right until the round target
icon is directly positioned over the square box. The box
will turn green when they overlap and the camera will
automatically take the next picture. Repeat the same
steps for additional shots. Up to 4 frames can be stitched
together.
In Portrait Mode, the camera is set to automatically adjust
camera exposure for realistic portrayal of skin tones.
1.
Turn mode dial to select Beautier Mode (
).
2. After entering Beautier Mode, you can select other
function settings (such as: Stabilization, Smile Detection,
etc).
Beautier mode has 3 eects:
Skin Beautifying
Skin Beautifying + Eye Enlarging
Skin Beautifying + Eye Enlarging + Eye
Brightening
Beautier Mode
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5. If continuous pictures are less than 4 shots, press the
button and the camera will stitch the pictures
automatically. Press the playback button to enter playback
mode to see the eect.
6.
If you take 4 pictures, the camera will automatically stitch
the pictures. Press the playback button to enter playback
mode to see the eect.
Flash Mode, Self-Timer, Macro Mode, and Exposure
Compensation are all disabled in Panorama Mode.
In the process of automatic panoramic shooting,
"Improper alignment. Please try again." shown on the
LCD screen means that the moving angle deviates from
the green baseline during camera moving which leads
to shooting failure, and you need to shoot again.
In Montage mode, up to 4 photos can be captured when
the image size is set at 3MP.
In the Panorama menu, you can set initial shooting
direction of left to right or right to left.
In Manual Scene Mode, you can select from a total of 25
scene types to suit your needs. The camera will automatically
adjust to the optimal settings based on the scene type that is
chosen.
To enter the Scene Mode, turn the mode dial to Manual
Scene mode. The Scene Mode menu will appear.
Select a scene using the Up/Down/Left/Right button and press
the
button.
Manual Scene Mode (SCN)
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Mode Name Description
Auto Scene
Identies the scene automatically; Person, Backlighting, Landscape, Macro, Night Scene, Night
Scene Person, Auto.
Landscape
For landscapes and outdoor shots. Vivid reproduction of green and blue.
Sport
For fast-moving subjects. Capture sharp, action shots with minimal blur. This mode is not
recommended for shooting indoors.
Beach
For taking pictures in areas with strong sunlight.
Sunset
For sunsets. Capture subjects in strong sunlight.
Fireworks
For reworks at night. Slower shutter speed adjusted for brilliant images. The use of a tripod is
recommended.
Night Landscape
For night scenes. The use of tripod is recommended.
Multi Exposure
Take several photos continuously.
Snow
For snow scenes. Reproduce natural, clear white scenes.
Children
Turns o ash automatically. Avoids disturbing subject, suitable for taking photos of children.
ID
For shooting ID size photos.
Glass
For objects behind transparent glass.
Photo Frame
For adding interesting frame eects to the photo.
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Mode Name Description
Panning Shot
Produces background image blur that emphasizes the motion of the main subject.
Text
For taking pictures of text, documents or white boards.
Portrait
The best setting for portraits, enables AE/AF for faces.
Distorting Mirror
Distorts photo and subjects with a mirror eect for interesting special eects.
Party
For taking pictures of large groups or in areas with uneven lighting.
Indoor
For indoor settings. Reduce blur and improve color accuracy.
Leaf
For plants. Capture brilliant shots of greenery and blossoms.
Museum
For museums or ash-free areas. Retain color and reduce blur.
Night Portrait
For portraits against night scenery.
Pet Mode-Dog
Quickly identies a dog, capturing quick or unexpected movements.
Pet Mode-Cat
Quickly identies a cat, capturing quick or unexpected movements.
Fax
Creates a black and white fax eect of the image.
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In the "ASCN" mode, dierent recording conditions are
detected intelligently and the most suitable settings will be
automatically selected.
Icon Mode name Icon Mode name
Landscape Mode Night Landscape Mode
Portrait Mode Macro Mode
Night Portrait Auto Mode
Backlit Portrait
To use "ASCN":
1.
Turn mode dial to “SCN” function, then select “ASCN”
mode. LCD screen will be shown as follows:
2. Hold the camera steadily and aim at the subject. The
optimum scene mode will be selected automatically.
3. Press the Shutter button halfway down to focus.
4. Press the Shutter button all the way down to take the
picture.
Auto Scene Mode (ASCN)
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Mode name Description
Landscape Mode
For landscapes, ASCN will automatically adjust the exposure and reproduce vivid green and
blue colors.
Portrait Mode
The best mode for shooting portraits at night and enables AE/AF for faces.
Night Portrait
When you take portraits at night, or in low light conditions, ASCN will automatically adjust the
exposure for people and night scenes.
Backlit Portrait
When the sun or any other light source is behind you, ASCN will automatically adjust the
foreground exposure to produce the best pictures possible.
Night Landscape Mode
For night scenes, ASCN will automatically increase the ISO value to compensate for low light.
Macro Mode
To produce more detailed close-ups, ASCN will automatically engage the camera's Macro mode
and automatically focus the lens.
Auto Mode
The camera will automatically adjusts the exposure and focus to ensure the best possible
pictures.
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Your camera is equipped with two types of zoom functions:
Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom. Press the Zoom button of the
camera to zoom in or out of the subject while taking pictures.
Zoom indicator (See
“Digital Zoom“ on
page 50)
When the Optical Zoom reaches its maximum value, release
the Zoom button and then press it again for the Digital Zoom
to begin.
Shooting in Auto Mode
Auto Mode is the easiest mode to take photos. While
operating in this mode, the camera automatically optimizes
camera settings to adjust camera settings for the best photos
possible.
To start shooting, do the following:
1. Press the Power button to turn the camera on.
2. Swit
ch the Mode Dial to Auto Mode ( ).
3. Compose your pictur
e in the LCD screen or Electronic View
Finder and press the Shutter button halfway down to focus
on the subject.
4. The L
CD screen will show a green focus frame after the
subject is in focus.
5. Press the Shutter button down fully to capture the image.
Using the Zoom Function
BASIC OPERATION
Zoom Wheel
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Focus Setting
This setting allows you to select dierent modes for optimum
focus.
1. Press Up button
to enter setting screen.
2. Press the Left/Right button to select from the following
three modes:
Single-AF
Multi-AF
Object Tracking
3
. Press the
button to conrm the settings and exit the
menu.
Once enabled, Object Tracking will only work when lens
is focused on the object.
Macro Mode
The Macro setting is ideal for shooting small objects or close-
up photos. This mode allows you to focus on subjects very
close to the camera.
1. Press
button to enter Continuous Macro function
menu.
2. Press the Left/Right button to select the following two
modes:
Macro O
Select this option to disable Macro.
Macro On
Select this to focus on subjects 5cm from the lens.
3. Press the
button to conrm the settings and exit the
menu.
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Self-Timer Setting
Use this function to take pictures at pre-set intervals. The
camera shutter speed can be set for 2 seconds, 10 seconds or
by smile detection.
1. Press Down
button to enter Self-Timer function
menu.
2. Press the Left/Right button to select the following 4 modes:
Self-Timer O
Disables the Self-Timer.
Self-Timer - 2 sec
A single picture is shot 2 seconds after the Shutter
button is pressed.
Self-Timer - 10 sec
A single picture is shot 10 seconds after the Shutter
button is pressed.
Self-Timer Smile
Once the Shutter button is pressed a photo is taken
as soon as a smile is detected on the LCD screen.
3
. Press the
button to conrm the settings and exit the
menu.
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Open Flash
The Flash is used to illuminate a subject in low light or for ll-
in lighting to achieve better illumination of a subject with
pronounced shadows.
1. To turn on the Flash, press the Flash
button.
2. Press Right button to enter Flash setting menu.
3. Press the Left/Right button to select from the following 6
modes:
Force O
Flash is turned o.
Flash Auto
Camera ash goes o automatically based on
existing light conditions.
Force Flash
The ash will engage with each shot even if there is
enough available light to take the photo withoutash.
Slow Sync.
This allows for night scenery photos that include
people in the foreground. The use of a tripod is
recommended when shooting with this setting.
Slow Sync. + Red-Eye
Using this mode for slow synchro shots with red-eye
reduction.
Red-Eye Reduction
The camera emits a brief pre-ash before the
picture is taken to reduce red-eye eects.
4.
Press the
button to conrm the settings and exit the
option.
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The White Balance setting allows you to adjust the color
temperature for dierent lighting sources to ensure the most
accurate color reproduction.
1. Press
button to enter White Balance Menu.
2. Press Left/Right button to select the following 8 modes:
AWB
Daylight
Cloudy
Fluorescent
Fluorescent CFW
Incandescent
Manual WB(Press the Shutter button to detect
WB)
Color Temp. (1900K~10000K)
Press Up button to adjust K value; press Down
button to exit K value.
3
. Press the
button to conrm the settings and exit the
menu.
White Balance Setting
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Use this setting to perform continuous shooting. After entering
this mode, you can shoot multiple images by continuously
holding the shutter button down.
1. Press top
button to enter Continuous Capture Menu.
2. Press the Left/Right button to select the following 5 modes:
Single
Capture a single shot only.
Continuous Shot
Shoot at the rate of 10 pictures per second with
the maximum pixel setting. (Slow down starting
from No. 8)
Cont.Shot-High Speed (VGA)
Continuously capture using VGA pixel, up to
75pix/sec with a maximum of 120 images.
Cont. Shot- Fast (4M)
Continuously capture 4MP images, up to 25pix/
sec with a maximum of 40 images.
Time-Lapse
Automatically capture pictures at pre-dened
intervals.
3
. Press the
button to conrm the settings and exit the
menu.
The ash is disabled in this mode in order to achieve
quick succession of shots.
Continuous Capture Setting
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ISO
The ISO function allows you to set the sensitivity of the
camera's light sensor based on the brightness of the scene.
To improve the camera's sensor performance in darker
environments, a higher ISO value is required. A lower ISO value
is needed when shooting in brighter conditions.
Pictures taken at higher ISO settings will generally have more
noise than those taken at lower ISO settings.
The camera's ISO settings include: automatic, 100, 200, 400,
800, 1600 and 3200.
Shutter Adjustment
You can adjust the shutter speed value. Selecting a higher
shutter speed will capture fast moving objects more clearly.
Selecting a slower shutter speed will result in some motion
blur of moving objects.
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Aperture Adjustment
You can adjust the aperture size value. Selecting a large
aperture opening will emphasize the point of focus and show a
blurry background and foreground. A small aperture opening
will keep both the background and main object in clear focus.
Using Quick Recording
In shooting mode, press the Recording shortcut button to
begin recording video.
After nishing, press the Recording shortcut button or the
Shutter button to stop and store the video. The camera will
return to shooting mode automatically.
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i Button Function Menu
The Image color setting allows you to select dierent color
eects.
1. Press the
button to select the image color setting
menu.
2. Press Left/Right button to select image color setting.
3. Press the
button to conrm the settings and exit the
menu.
Image color setting eect has the following 8 options:
Normal
Vivid
Retro
Black and White
Negative
70's Flim
Pop Art
Rock
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Viewing Photos and Videos
PLAYBACK
To view the captured photos and video clips on the LCD screen:
1. After pressing the
button, the last photo or video clip
taken will be displayed on the LCD screen.
2. Use the Left/Right navigation buttons to scroll through
the photos or video clips stored in the internal memory or
on the SD memory card.
3.
To play a selected video clip, press the
button to enter
the movie playback mode.
During video playback, the operating instructions will appear
on the screen. Press the Left/Right button, and press the
button to engage the following actions.
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1
2
3
4
5
The operating instruction icons are as follows.
1 Increase Volume 4 Decrease Volume
2 Pause 5 Rewind
3 Fast Forward
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When playing a movie, press the Up/Down arrow button to
raise or lower the volume, to mute the volume press the down
arrow until the mute icon
appears.
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Thumbnail View
When in Playback mode, rotate the zoom wheel counter
clockwise to the position to display thumbnail images of
the photos and videos on the screen.
W
Zoom out
T
Zoom in
1. Use the Zoom button to switch between 3x3, 4x4 and Date
Folder thumbnail display.
2.
When displaying 3x3 and 4x4, use Up/Down/Left/Right
button to select a picture or video clip for viewing; when
displaying the Date Folder, use Up/Down button to select
the Date Folder.
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Using Zoom Playback (for still pictures only)
The zoom buttons can also be used during playback. This
allows you to magnify photos between 2x to 8x.
1. Press the
button to switch to playback mode.
2. Use the Left/Right navigation buttons to select a photo to
magnify.
3.
Rotate the zoom wheel clockwise to (
) to zoom in.
4. Use the Zoom wheel to zoom in and out. The zoom
magnication area frame and the frame of the whole
photo will display on the screen.
5. Use the navigation buttons to pan across the image.
6. Press the
button to return the image to its original
scale.
Movie images cannot be magnied.
3 Press button to select continuous shooting playback
and date playback.
4. Press Up/Down/Left/Right button to select a picture or a
group of photos or a video with continuous capture, press
button to return to the original size.
The Date Folder is displayed in date order based on
camera's date/time settings.
When
icon appears, this indicates a continuous
capture group le.
If the
indicator appears on the LCD, then a movie
le is currently being displayed.
Press the button to restore a preview icon to its
original image size.
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Using the Delete Button
In Playback Mode, you can press the Down/Delete button to
delete an unwanted photo or video.
To delete photos or videos:
1.
Press the
button to switch to playback mode.
2. Select a picture or video clip you want to delete with the
Left/Right button.
3.
After pressing the Down/Delete button, the delete screen
will display on the screen.
4. Select Delete One or Back with the Up/Down button and
press the button for conrmation.
Erased photos/video clips cannot be recovered.
Please refer to page 57 for instructions on deleting
more than one image at a time.
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Photo Setup Menu
USING THE MENUS
Mode:
In any of the above Photo Modes, press the
func
menu
button to go to
the Photo Setup Menu.
To adjust each setting:
Press Up/Down button to switch between shooting menu and
camera setting menu. Press Left/Right to enter and change
function settings.
After selecting a function, you can press the Up button to
return to the Still Picture menu for other Photo Setup or
Camera Setup pages. Or you can press the Down button
several times to move to the next setup menu page.
Refer to the following pages for more details about each
setting.
Expo Metering (Exposure Metering)
Use this setting to select the "target" size of the camera's eld
of view to be metered.
Three metering "target" sizes are available to choose from:
AiAE (Articial Intelligence AE) targets the camera's
entire eld of view.
Spot metering targets a small area in the center of the
camera's eld of view.
Multi metering targets a slightly larger area in the
center of the cameras eld of view.
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Size
The size setting refers to the image resolution in pixels. A
higher image resolution allows you to print that image in
larger sizes without degrading the image quality.
The bigger the number of recorded pixels is, the better
the image quality becomes. As the number of recorded
pixels lessen, you will be able to record more images on
a memory card.
OIS
This mode can help reduce photo blur caused by unintentional
hand shake, low light or slow shutter speed.
Use Stabilization Mode in dark environments or when
using a slower shutter speed.
Shooting in a windy or unstable environment (such as a
moving vehicle) may cause blurred images.
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Continuous AF
When Continuous AF is turned on, the camera will continu-
ally adjust focus automatically in response to any camera or
subject movement.
There are two options:
O
On
HDR
Use this setting to control wide dynamic image range when
taking static pictures. Photos with extreme contrast of bright and
dark areas will still maintain distinguishable detail and depth.
(Use of tripod is recommended)
There are two options:
O
On
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Mode:
Press
func
menu
button to enter shooting menu.
1. Press Up/Down button to choose setting menu.
2. Press or Right button to set menu.
Setting Menu
Quality
The camera's quality setting adjusts the compression ratio
of the images. Higher quality settings produce better quality
photos, but will take up more memory and card space.
There are three options for picture quality:
Best
Fine
Normal
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Digital Zoom
Use this setting to enable or disable the Digital Zoom function.
When Digital Zoom is turned o, only the Optical Zoom is
functional.
AF-Assist Beam
This setting can turn on or turn o AF assist lamp. The AF
assist beam is useful for focusing in the dark or in low lighting
conditions on a particular subject.
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Date Imprint
Include a Date/Time stamp on the photo image.
• O
Date
• Date / Time
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Movie Mode Menu
Mode:
Press Mode Dial to select mode.
1. Press
func
menu
button to enter menu.
2. Press Up/Down button to select the menu options to be set.
3. Press Left/Right button to select functions.
Expo Metering (Exposure Metering)
Use this setting to select the "target" size of the camera's eld
of view to be metered.
Three metering "target" sizes are available to choose from:
AiAE (Articial Intelligence AE) targets the camera's
entire eld of view.
Spot metering targets a small area in the center of the
camera's eld of view.
Multi metering targets a slightly larger area in the
center of the cameras eld of view.
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OIS
This mode can help reduce photo blur caused by hand shake,
low light and slow shutter speed.
Use Stabilization Mode in dark environments or when
using a slower shutter speed.
Shooting in a windy or unstable environment (such as a
moving vehicle) may cause blurred images.
Image Pixel
The quality of the images can be changed by selecting image
resolution ratio.
The speed requirements for reading and writing high image
pixel images to SD card are as follows:
No.
Image
Pixel
Frame Requirement Recommendation
1 1280x720 30 Class 2 Class 4
2 1280x720 60 Class 4 Class 6
3 1920x1080 30 Class 6 Class 10
Recording time limit above 1280x720 29 fps format is
under 29 minutes.
When recording in higher pixel resolutions for extended
periods of time, this can cause the camera to generate
heat. This is not a camera malfunction.
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Image Color Setting
Image color setting allows you to select dierent color eects.
1. Pressing
button can select image color setting.
2. Press Left/Right button to select image color setting.
Image color setting eect has the following 4 options:
Normal
Vivid
Retro
Black and White
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Blink Detection
Blink Detection is enabled by default unless disabled by the user.
When shooting, if a subject is detected with its eyes closed, the
Blink Detection icon
will appear on the screen to show that
a blink was detected.
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Playback Menu
Mode :
In Playback mode, press the
func
menu
button to enter the Playback
Menu.
1. Press Up/Down button to switch between playback menus.
2. Press
or Right button to enter playback setting menu.
The following section provides detailed instructions on the
various menu options.
Protect
To prevent any pictures or videos from being accidentally
erased, use this setting to lock one or all of the les.
To protect/unprotect a picture or video:
1. Use Up/Down arrow button to select Protection, press the
or Right button to enter the submenu.
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2. Press Up/Down button to select between protection
options:
Single, to protect a single selected photo or video
All, to protect all photos and videos stored in built-in
memory and/or SD card
Press button to conrm and enter photo/video
protection interface.
3. Select Protect to lock displayed photos or videos, or select
Unprotect to unlock, then press
and select "Back" to
return to the playback menu.
Delete
There are 2 ways to delete les.
• Delete One:
1. In the Delete Option, select Delete One and then press
the
or Right button.
2. Press the Left/Right button to locate the photo or video to
be deleted. Press the Up/Down button and select Delete
One and press the
button to delete the item or select
"Back" to return to the previous menu.
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• Delete All:
1. In the Delete option, select All and then press the
button.
2.
Use Up/Down button and select Delete All to delete all
les, or select Exit to return to the menu.
The “
” indicator means a le is protected. File
protection must be removed rst before a le can be
deleted.
Deleting les will cause DPOF settings to be reset.
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)
The DPOF feature allows you to compile and select a group
of pictures that you would like to print and will save your
selection on the memory card so that you can use the SD
memory card to print without having to individually specify
the photos you want to print.
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Trim
The Trim Setting allows you to crop photos and save them as
new pictures.
To trim a picture:
1. Select Cutting function.
2. Select "Yes" to conrm cutting. Use direction buttons to
select desired photo. Use zoom lever and direction buttons
to select portion to be cut.
3. Press the button and the ‘Save Change?’ prompt will
appear. Select “
” to conrm the changes and save the
new image, or select ” to cancel the changes and return
to the previous menu.
The image cannot be clipped/trimmed again once it has
been clipped to 640X480.
HDR-High Dynamic Range
With the HDR function, pictures that are overexposed may be
corrected to optimize the highlights and lowlights captured to
more accurately represent the actual scene.
1. In the playback mode, press
to set, press to enter
setting screen.
2. Press the Left and Right button to nd the picture you
want to optimize and then select Conrm to perform HDR
optimization or select Cancel to go back to Playback menu.
HDR
Cancel
3.
After using the HDR function, the image will be saved as a
new le, and the original le is still stored in the memory.
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Rotate
You can use this setting to change the orientation of the picture.
1. In the playback mode, press Left/Right button to select the
photo which needs rotation.
2. In the
func
menu
menu, select to set, press to enter
setting screen.
3. Press Left/Right button to select rotation direction, or
cancel and return to play menu.
Turn Right
Turn Left
Cancel
4.
Press the
button to conrm the setting.
Videos and panoramic pictures cannot be rotated.
The rotated picture le will replace the original photo.
Red-Eye Reduction
Use this setting to remove red-eye eects in your photos.
1. In the playback mode, press Left/Right button to select the
photo which needs red-eye reduction.
2. In the
func
menu
menu, select to set, press to enter
setting screen.
3. Press Left/Right button to select corresponding menu, or
cancel and return to playback menu.
Red-Eye Reduction
Skin Soften
Eye Brightening
Eye Enlargement
Cancel
4.
Press the
button to conrm the setting.
For best results, the face of the subject should be
relatively large in the LCD screen, the subject should
be facing the camera and the red-eye eect should be
clearly visible.
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Resize
This setting allows you to resize a picture to a particular
resolution, and saves it as a new picture.
1.
In the playback mode, press Left/Right button to select the
photo which you would like to resize.
2.
In the
func
menu
menu, select to set, press to enter setting
screen.
3.
Press Left/Right button to select a resolution (1024X768 or
640X480), or cancel to return to the play menu.
4. Press the button to conrm the setting.
Resizing an image creates a new le that contains the
image in the size you desire. The le with the original
image also remains in the memory.
Color Eect
This setting allows you to change the picture color eect. The
le is saved as a new photo and stored in memory together
with the original photo.
1. In the playback mode, press Left/Right button to select the
photo which needs color eect process.
2. In the
func
menu
menu, select to set, press to enter
setting screen.
3.
Press Left/Right button to select a color eect for image or
cancel to return to the playback menu.
4. Press the button to conrm the setting.
Cancel
Vivid
Retro
Black and White
Negative
70's Flim
Pop Art
Rock
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Slideshow
This setting allows you to view all the stored pictures as a
slideshow.
1. Press
button to enter playback screen.
2. Press
button to enter slide option.
3. Press Left/Right button to select slide playing, or cancel
and return to play menu.
•Eect 1: interval 1sec, Melodious music
•Eect 2: interval 1sec, Enthusiastic music
•Eect 3: interval 1sec, Peaceful music
4.
Press the
button to conrm the setting.
The continuous capture group playback may be
displayed by slideshow.
Continuous Capture Group Playback
You can use this menu setting to playback a slideshow of a
group of photos with continuous capture.
1. Press
button to enter playback screen.
2. Press Left/Right button to select continuous capture group
of photos.
3.
Press
to start playback.
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Setup Menu
Mode :
You can enter the Setup menu from any mode, just press
func
menu
button, press Up/Down button to switch, select settings
menu, press button to enter, then press Up/Down button
to select
basic settings menu.
To adjust the settings:
1. Select the setting menu for the options you want to set,
and press
or Right button to enter the appropriate
menu.
2. Switch between dierent functions with the Up/Down
button.
3.
Press the Right button to enter the sub-menu.
After selecting a function option, you can press the Up
button to return to the menu for other Camera Setup
pages. Or you can press the Down button to switch to
the next menu page.
Refer to the following pages for more details about each
setting.
Beep
You can change the tones used for button presses, time lapse
and sound eects during power on/o.
To change this setting:
1.
Select the Beep setting from the Setup Menu as described
previously.
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2. Press Up/Down button to select volume control:
• Tone 1: Low
• Tone 2: Medium
• Tone 3: High
3. Press Right button to enter, and press Up/Down button to
select sound type, then press
button to conrm setting.
After selecting a sound type, the following functions
can be adjusted together: alarm setting, shutter, button
tone, and time lapse.
Power Saver
This setting allows you to save power and get the maximum
possible running time for your camera's batteries. Follow
the steps below to turn the LCD screen and camera o
automatically after a consecutive period of inactivity.
1. Select the Power Save setting from the Setup menu as
described previously.
2.
Press the Up/Down button to select the power items for
the screen and camera and press the Right button.
3. Press the Up/Down button to adjust the selected item.
Both items have the following options.
4. Press the
button to conrm.
Language
See “Setting the Language“ section on page 15.
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Zone
The Zone setting is a useful function for your overseas trips.
This feature enables you to display the local time on the LCD
screen while you are abroad.
1. Select the Zone setting from the Setup menu as
described previously. The world time screen will appear.
2.
Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to switch between
the hometown (
) and travel destination ( ) elds.
3. Use the Left/Right navigation buttons to select a city
close to the desired time zone. Then press the
button
to conrm.
Date/Time
See “Setting the Date and Time“ section on page 16.
Format Memory
Please note: formatting enables you to delete all contents in
the memory card and built-in memory, including protected
photo and movie les.
To use this setting:
1. Select Format Memory in the File and Software menu.
2. Use the Up/Down navigation button to select Yes or No.
Then press the
button to conrm the setting.
3. Select Yes, the camera will format the selected media.
Note that when you perform the Format Memory
function, it only formats the active memory. If an SD
memory card is inserted, the SD memory card is active
and will be formatted. If there is no SD memory card,
the internal memory is active and the internal memory
will be formatted. Formatting the SD memory card will
not automatically format the internal memory.
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Copy to Card (Copy internal memory to SD
memory card)
Use this setting to copy the les stored in the internal memory
to an SD memory card.
1. Select Copy t
o Card in the File/Software menu, then press
Right.
2. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select Yes or No.
Then press the
button to conrm the setting.
If there is no card available in the camera, this function
will not be displayed.
File Numbering
After you take a picture or video clip, the camera will save it
with a sequential number. You can use this to reset the le
numbering to 1. (When the les in the memory card exceed
999, and the photos in the last le exceed 999, a warning will
indicate that the memory card is full).
1. Select File Numbering in the File/Software menu, then
press Right.
2.
Select the option with the Up/Down button and press the
button for conrmation.
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FW Version (Firmware Version)
Use this setting to view the current camera rmware version.
Select FW Version in the File/Software menu, then press
Right.
To update to the latest rmware version, you can go to
the following website:
www.ge.com/digitalcameras and look under Support.
Reset Settings
Use this setting to restore the camera to its original factory
default settings.
1. Select R
eset Settings in the File/Software menu, then press
Right.
2. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select Yes or No.
Then press the
button to conrm the setting.
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Transferring les to your PC
The computer will automatically detect the camera as a
removable drive. Double-click the My Computer icon on the
desktop to locate the removable drive and to copy folders and
les in the drive to a directory on your PC as you would copy
any typical folder or le.
Follow the steps below to connect the camera to a PC.
1.
Make sure both the camera and PC are turned on.
2. Connect one end of the supplied USB cable to the USB/AV
OUT port on your camera.
3.
Connect the other end of the cable to an available USB
port on your PC.
Connecting to a Computer
You can use a USB cable to connect the camera and copy
(transmit) photos to a computer, printer or other device.
Setting the USB mode
The camera’s USB port can be set to connect with either a
computer or a Printer, the following steps will allow you to
ensure that the camera is correctly congured to connect with
a PC.
1. Go to the Transmission menu, then select USB connection
with the Up/Down button, and press the Right button.
2.
Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select PC.
3.
Press the
button to conrm the setting.
CONNECTIONS
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Windows operating system (Windows 2000, Windows XP,
Windows Vista, Windows 7).
Click the [Safely remove the hardware] icon and remove
the USB connector according to the appeared menu.
Macintosh
Drag the untitled icon to the Trash. ("Untitled")
4. Disconnect the camera once transfer is complete.
If the USB option is set to [PC]:
Turn the camera o and disconnect the USB cable.
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Video System
Use this feature to switch the video system from either NTSC
or PAL.
1. Select Video System in the Transmission menu, then
press Right.
2. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select NTSC or
PAL. Then press the
button to conrm.
The video output signal can be switched to NTSC or PAL to
accommodate dierent regional TV standards. The appropriate
setting will vary between regions.
NTSC: USA, Canada, Taiwan, Japan, etc.
P
AL: Europe, Asia (excluding Taiwan), Oceania, etc.
Not
e: The TV output will not display properly if an incorrect
video system is selected.
This camera supports wireless connection of an Eye-Fi SD
Card. Upload the photos from the camera to the Internet using
the following steps:
1.
Press
func
menu
button to select set menu, then enter connection
menu to select Eye-Fi, select ON.
2. Photos taken after this setting is enabled will be
automatically uploaded to the internet. Please refer to the
Eye-Fi SD card instructions and settings for further details.
Set Eye-Fi SD Card Connection Mode
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Supported HDMI Connection
HDMI (High Denition Multimedia Interface), is a fully
digital audio/video transmission interface, through which
uncompressed audio and video signals are transmitted.
Direct transmission of digital video signals to your TV reduces
conversion loss and improves image quality.
Connecting the camera to an HDMI TV
1. Use a high-denition output terminal cable (optional) to
connect your camera to an HDMI compliant TV.
2. The camera will be automatically detected by the TV.
3. After connecting via HDMI, the camera enters Play back
mode.
Make sure the camera and the TV are both turned on
before connecting.
Refer to your TV instruction manual for information on
what resolution sizes it will support. The resolution and
output formats that are not supported will be grayed
out on the camera's LCD screen.
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Connecting to a PictBridge Compatible Printer
PictBridge allows printing of images from an
SD memory card in a digital camera directly to
a printer, regardless of brand. To nd out if a
printer is PictBridge compatible, simply look for
the PictBridge logo on the packaging or check
the owner's manual for specications. With the PictBridge
function on your camera, you can print the captured photos
directly to a PictBridge compatible printer using the supplied
USB cable, without the need for a PC.
Setting the USB mode
The camera’s USB port can be set to connect with either a PC
or a Printer, the following steps will ensure that the camera is
correctly congured to connect with a Printer.
1. Go to the camera's Transmission menu and, select USB
connection with the Up/Down button, then press the Right
button.
2.
Use the Up/Down button and select Printer.
3. Press the
button to conrm the setting.
After the camera is reset, it will switch to PC mode
automatically from USB mode.
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Connecting the Camera and Printer.
1. Make sure both the camera and printer are turned on.
2. Connect one end of the supplied USB cable to the USB port
on your camera.
3.
Connect the other end of the cable to the USB port on the
printer.
If the camera is not connected to a PictBridge compatible
printer, the following error message will appear on the LCD
screen.
The error message above will also appear if the USB
mode is set incorrectly, in which case you should
disconnect the USB cable, check the USB mode settings,
ensure that the Printer is turned on, and then try
connecting the USB cable again.
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After setting the USB mode to Printer, the PictBridge Menu
will appear.
Select the menu item with the Up/Down button and press the
Right button or button to enter the item.
Refer to the following sections for more detailed information
on each setting.
Print with Date
If you have set the date and time on your camera, the date
and time will be recorded and saved with each photo you take.
1. Select Print with Date from the PictBridge Menu. The
following screen will appear:
2. Use the Left/Right navigation buttons to scroll through
the photos.
Using the PictBridge Menu
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3. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select the
number of prints for the displayed photo.
4. Press the
button and the following screen will appear.
5. Select “Yes”, then press button: conrm print.
Select “Cancel”, then press button: cancel print.
Print without Date
Use this setting to print the photos without dates on them.
1. Select Print without Date from the PictBridge Menu.
The following screen appears:
2. Use the Left/Right navigation buttons to scroll through
the images.
3. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select the
number of prints for the current displayed image.
4.
Press the
button and the following screen will appear.
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5. Select “Yes”, then press button: conrm print.
Select “Cancel”, then press button: cancel print.
Print Index
You can use this setting to print an index of all the photos
currently in your camera's memory.
1. Select Print index from the PictBridge Menu. The
following screen will appear:
2. Select “Yes”, then press button: conrm print.
Select “Cancel”, then press
button: cancel print.
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Print DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)
To use DPOF printing, you must select your photos for printing
using the DPOF settings beforehand. See “DPOF” section on
page 58.
1.
Select Print DPOF from the PictBridge Menu. The follow-
ing screen will appear:
2. Select “Yes”, then press button: conrm print.
Select “Cancel”, then press button: cancel print.
Exit
To exit the PictBridge Menu, select Exit. The “Remove USB
cable” message will be displayed.
Disconnect the USB cable from the camera and printer.
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Active Image Sensor Pixels 14.41 Megapixels
Total Image Sensor Pixels 15.40 Megapixels [1/2.3"CMOS]
Lens
Focal Length 5.0mm (Wide) — 75.0mm (Tele)
[35mm lm equivalent] [28mm (Wide) — 420mm (Tele)]
F number F3.9 (Wide) — F5.6 (Tele)
Lens Construction 8 groups 11 elements
Optical Zoom 15x
Focusing Range
Normal: (Wide) 23.6in. ~ ∞ / 60cm ~ ∞
(Tele) 59.0in. ~ ∞ / 150cm ~ ∞
Macro: 1.9in. ~ ∞ / 5cm ~ ∞ (Wide Only)
Anti-Handshake Optical Image Stabilization
Digital Zoom 6x Digital Zoom (Combined Zoom: 90x)
Specications
APPENDICES
Design and specications are subject to change without notice.
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Number of
Recording
Pixels
Still Image
14MP: 4320×3240, (3:2)12MP: 4320×2880, (16:9)10MP:4320×2432, 8MP: 3264×2448 ,
5MP: 2592×1944, 3MP: 2048×1536, (16:9)2MP: 1920×1080, 0.3MP: 640×480
Movie 1080p30, 720p60, 720p30, VGA, QVGA
Image Compression Best, Fine, Normal
DCF, DPOF (Ver1.1) Support Yes
File Format
Still Image Exif 2.2 (JPEG)
Movie Movie Format: MOV (H.264), Audio: AAC [Stereo]
Shooting Modes
Auto, Program AE, Shutter Priority, Manual, Face Beautier, Panorama,
Movie, Scene [Auto Scene, Landscape, Sport, Beach, Sunset, Fireworks, Night
Landscape, Multi Exposure, Snow, Children, ID, Glass, Photo Frame, Panning Shot,
Text, Portrait, Distorting Mirror, Party, Indoor, Leaf, Museum, Night Portrait, Pet
Mode-Dog, Pet Mode-Cat, Fax]
Detection Features Face, Smile, Blink, Pet (Cat), Pet (Dog)
Photo Touch-up Red-Eye Reduction, Skin Soften, Eye Brightening, Eye Enlargement
HDR Yes
Panorama Capture
Still Image Yes (Horizontal)
View Angle 0°~ 180°
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LCD Display 3.0inch (460k Pixels)
ISO Sensitivity Auto, ISO100/200/400/800/1600/3200
AF Method
Single AF, Multi-AF (TTL 9-point), Object Tracking, Face-Detection, AF Assist Light
(On/O)
Exposure Metering Method
Articial Intelligence AE (AiAE), Center-Weighted Average, Spot (Fixed to Center
of Frame), Face AE
Exposure Control Method Program AE (AE-Lock Available), Shutter Priority
Exposure Compensation ±3EV in 1/3 Step Increments
Shutter Speed 1/2000 ~ 4 Seconds (M/S: 8 Seconds)
Continuous Shooting Approx. 10fps (Large/Fine Mode)
Playback Modes
Single Photo, Index (9/16 Thumbnails), Slide Show, Movie, Date, Burst Shooting
Zoom (Approx. 2x ~ 8x), Histogram Display
White Balance Control
Auto (AWB), Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Fluorescent CWF, Incandescent,
Manual, Color Temperature Setting (1900K ~ 10000K)
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Flash
Flash Method Pop-up
Flash Modes
Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Forced Flash, No Flash, Slow Synchro, Red-Eye
Reduction + Slow Synchro
Shooting Range
(Wide) Approx. 19.6 ~ 161.4in. / 0.5m ~ 4.1m (ISO 800)
(Tele) Approx. 39.3 ~ 110.2in. / 1.0m ~ 2.8m (ISO 800)
Recording Media
Internal Memory: Approx. 15MB
SD/SDHC/SDXC Card (Up to 128GB Support) [Nonsupport MMC Card]
Other Features PictBridge, ExifPrint Support, Multi-Language Support (26 Languages)
Jacks AV-OUT/USB 2.0 (Micro 5 pin USB), HDMI (Type D)
Power Rechargeable Li-ion Battery GB-50A, 3.7V 880mAh, In-Camera Charging
Shooting Capability (Battery Performance) Approx. 170 Shots (Based on CIPA Standards)
Operation Environment Temperature: 32 ~ 104
o
F / 0 ~ 40
o
C, Humidity: 0 ~ 90%
Dimensions (W×H×D) Approx. 4.3×2.7×1.3in. / 107.2×68.2×32.6mm (Based on CIPA Standards)
Mass Approx. 7.1oz / 204g (Body only)
Supplied Accessories (May Dier Depending
On Country or Area)
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, AC Adaptor, USB Cable
Shoulder Strap, CD-ROM, User Manual
Quick Start Guide, Warranty Card
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Error Messages
Messages Explanation
Card Error • The SD memory card is not formatted.
Card Full • The SD memory card is full and cannot store any new images.
Picture Error • The picture was not captured correctly.
• The picture is damaged.
No Picture • There are no images on the SD memory card or in the internal memory.
Lens Error The lens could be stuck and the camera will power o automatically.
System Error • Unexpected error encountered.
Write Protect The write protection switch in the SD memory card is set to the “LOCKED” position.
Out of the Range
When pictures were taken in Panorama mode, the direction of movement was
incorrect or the angle was outside the range of the internal settings.
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Messages Explanation
Card is not formatted, format? Conrm whether the SD memory card should be formatted.
This image cannot be deleted • The picture or video you are trying to delete is protected.
Warning!! Camera recording, please wait No other actions are allowed during video/audio recording.
Warning!! Battery exhausted • The batteries are depleted.
This le cannot be played back The picture format is not recognized by the camera.
No connection • The camera is not connected to the printer correctly.
Print error There is a problem with camera or printer.
Cannot print Check to see if the printer is out of paper or ink.
• Check to see if the printer has a paper jam.
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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible causes Solution
Camera does not turn on The batteries have been depleted.
• The batteries are not inserted
correctly.
• R
eplace the dead batteries with new ones.
Camera turns o suddenly during
operation
• The batteries have been depleted. R
eplace the dead batteries with new ones.
The picture is blurred • The lens is dirty.
appears when taking pictures.
• Use a soft cloth to clean the lens on your camera.
• Use the Image Stabilization mode.
Images and video les cannot be
saved
• The SD memory card is full. Replace the SD memory card with a new one.
• Delete unwanted images.
• Unlock the memory card.
No picture can be taken when press-
ing the Shutter button
• The SD memory card is full.
No available space to store the les.
• The mode dial is in Playback mode.
• Replace the SD memory card with a new one or
format the current SD memory card.
• Delete unwanted images.
• The SD memory card is locked.
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Problem Possible Causes Solution
Images will not print from the
connected printer
The camera is not connected to the
printer correctly.
• The printer is not PictBridge
compatible.
The printer is out of paper or ink.
• The printer paper is jammed.
• Check the connection between the camera and
printer.
Use a PictBridge compatible printer.
• Reload more paper in the printer.
• Replace the ink cartridge in the printer.
• Remove the jammed paper.
Write to memory card is slow • Using a memory car
d below Class
4 may result in slower recording
times.
• Use an SDHC card and shoot after formatting
the card.
Cannot write to the memory card The SD memory car
d has been
locked.
• The camera may experience tr
ouble
recording HD movies to SD cards
with a rating lower than class 4.
• R
emove the SD memory card and unlock it.
• Use an SDHC card and shoot after formatting
the card.
Too many movies to process • The number of pictur
es or folders
in the SD memory card exceed the
specications, so the playback of
data folder can not be displayed.
Delete unwanted les.
T
ransfer the les on the SD memory card to
another storage medium.
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