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[. . . ] E ENGLISH 2-E Digital Camera >> 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. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. [. . . ] During the interval between one photograph and another, the viewfinder LED flashes red and the LCD monitor is automatically turned off. (standby mode) 40-E Digital Camera >> [ Intv ] Interval The self-timer setting is automatically cancelled after a photograph is taken. Use of the [ 2S ] self-timer setting is effective in preventing the blurring that can result when the shutter button is pressed. The number of photographs that can be taken will differ depending on the capacity of the memory, the image settings, and other factors. The interval photography is not available for TIFF setting. User's Manual >> Exposure Compensation/Backlight Correction Photographs can be taken with the overall screen intentionally made brighter or darker. These settings are used when a suitable brightness (exposure) cannot otherwise be obtained in circumstance where the difference in brightness between the subject and the background (the contrast) is large, or when the subject that you want to photograph is very small within the screen. Set the mode dial to one of [ P ], [ Tv ] or [ Av ] and press the Each press of the button. button displays Exposure the setting in the order of [Blank], Backlight Correction, and Compensation. 2. -2. 0, -1. 7, -1. 3, -1. 0, -0. 7, -0. 3, 0, +0. 3, +0. 7, +1. 0, +1. 3, +1. 7, +2. 0 The larger the value, the brighter the image. The set value is displayed on the screen. E-41 Effective Subjects and Set Values * * * * + (positive) compensation Printed matter comprising black text on whitish paper Backlighting Bright scenes or strong reflected light such as ski slopes When the sky accounts for a large area on the screen - (negative) compensation People illuminated by a spotlight, in particular, against dark background Printed matter comprising white text on blackish paper Weak reflecting bodies such as evergreen trees or darkish leaves Backlight correction (+1. 3, fixed) When the background is bright and the subject is dark. When subjects (people) have a light source such as the sun to their backs. 42-E Digital Camera >> * * * * * The backlight correction setting can be set in the [ [ ] and [ ] modes. ], [ P ], [ Tv ], [ Av], [ P ] Program (Automatic Exposure) Photography Mode The camera automatically sets the shutter speed and the aperture to suit the brightness of the subject. This allows you to take photographs with ease just like when the [ ] mode is selected. 1. Compose the picture, press the shutter button down halfway, then press it down fully. Exposure compensation can be set. User's Manual >> [ Tv ] Shutter Speed Priority Photography Mode In this mode, photographs are taken with the priority given to shutter speed. If you set a fast shutter speed, you can take photographs of moving subjects that look as if they are still. If you set a slow shutter speed, you can take photographs that give the impression that the subject is in motion. Turn the search dial to the side (toward faster shutter speeds) Turn the search dial to the side (toward slower shutter speeds) The setting range is as follows. 1/1500, 1/1250, 1/1000, 1/800, 1/650, 1/500, 1/400, 1/320, 1/250, 1/200, 1/160, 1/125, 1/100, 1/80, 1/64, 1/50, 1/40, 1/32, 1/25, 1/20, 1/16, 1/13, 1/10, 0. 13s, 0. 16s, 0. 20s, 0. 25s, 0. 3s, 0. 4s, 0. 5s, 0. 6s, 0. 8s, 1s, 1. 3s, 1. 6s, 2s, 2. 5s, 3. 2s, 4s, 5s, 6. 4s, 8s E-43 Digital Camera >> 44-E The shutter speed and corresponding aperture value are displayed on the screen. If an appropriate combination cannot be set, the aperture value is displayed in red, but photographs can be taken. Compose the picture, press the shutter button down halfway, then press it down fully. Setting the shutter speed slower than 0. 5 second will result in long exposure photography and the [ ] will be displayed on the screen. In the flash photography mode, when[ ] and [ ] are set, the fastest shutter speed is 1/250 second. In the capture mode [Continuous] and [Auto Exp. ], the shutter speed cannot be set slower than 0. 5 second. User's Manual >> [ Av ] Aperture Priority Photography Mode In this mode, photographs are taken with the priority given to aperture. If you set a small aperture (higher F value), you can take portrait photographs with an out-of-focus background. [. . . ] Open the destination location (folder) and choose "Paste" from the "Edit" menu. You may also drag and drop image files from the camera to a desired location. Macintosh Open the "untitled" disk icon, and the destination location on your hard disk. Drag and drop from the camera to the desired destination. Memory card users may prefer to use a memory card reader (highly recommended). Make sure that video playback application has been installed in your computer. E-79 Digital Camera >> 80-E INSTALLING PRESTO! [. . . ]

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