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  • Page 13 This user manual includes detailed usage instructions for your camera. Please read this manual thoroughly. Ä Click a topic Common questions Quick reference User Manual Contents CL65 Basic functions Extended functions Shooting options Playback/Editing Wireless network/Bluetooth Appendixes Index...
  • Page 14: Health And Safety Information

    Handle and dispose of batteries and chargers with care Note—notes, usage tips, or additional information Use only Samsung-approved batteries and chargers. Incompatible batteries and chargers can cause serious injuries or damage to your camera. Safety warnings Never dispose of batteries in a fire.
  • Page 15 Health and safety information Exercise caution when connecting cables or adapters and Safety precautions installing batteries and memory cards. Forcing the connectors, improperly connecting cables, or improperly installing batteries and memory cards can damage ports, connectors, and Handle and store your camera carefully and sensibly accessories.
  • Page 16 Never use a damaged charger, battery, or memory card. Turn off the camera when in an aircraft Use only Samsung-approved accessories Your camera can cause interference with aircraft equipment. Follow all airline regulations and turn off your camera when Using incompatible accessories may damage your camera, directed by airline personnel.
  • Page 17 Health and safety information Check that the camera is operating properly before use Important usage information The manufacturer takes no responsibility for any loss of files or damage that may result from camera malfunction or improper Allow only qualified personnel to service your camera use.
  • Page 18 Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and are used by Learn to use several functions using wireless local area Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. under license. All other networks (WLANs) and the Bluetooth feature. trademarks and product names are owned by their respective owners.
  • Page 19: Indications Used In This Manual

    Indications used in this manual Icons used in this manual Shooting mode Indication Icon Function Smart Auto Additional information Auto Safety warnings and precautions Program Camera buttons; for example: [Shutter] Scene (represents the shutter button) DUAL IS Page number of related information Movie The order of options or menus you must select to perform a step;...
  • Page 20 Expressions used in this manual Pressing the shutter Exposure (Brightness) Half-press [ Shutter]: press the shutter halfway down The amount of light that enters your camera determines the exposure. You can alter the exposure with shutter speed, Press [ Shutter]: press the shutter all the way down aperture value, and ISO speed.
  • Page 21: Common Questions

    Common questions You can get answers to common questions. Solve problems easily by setting shooting options. The subject's eyes This is caused by a reflection from the camera flash. appear red. Set the flash option to Red-eye or Red-eye Fix. (p. 46) If the photo has already been taken, select Red-eye Fix in the edit menu.
  • Page 22: Quick Reference

    Quick reference Taking photos of people Adjusting the exposure (brightness) Viewing files by category in Smart Album s mode > Beauty Shot, Portrait, Children ISO speed (to adjust the sensitivity to light) Deleting all files on the Red-eye , Red-eye Fix (to prevent or correct red-eye) EV (to adjust exposure) memory card Viewing files as a slide show...
  • Page 23: Table Of Contents

    Contents Extended functions Basic functions .............. 30 ..............13 Shooting modes ..............31 Unpacking ................. 14 Using the Smart Auto mode ..........31 Camera layout ..............15 Using the Scene mode ............32 Icons ................. 17 Using the Beauty Shot mode ..........33 Inserting the battery and memory card ......
  • Page 24 Contents Shooting in the dark ............46 Using burst modes ............61 Preventing red-eye .............. 46 Improving your photos ............62 Using the flash ..............46 Applying photo styles ............62 Adjusting the ISO speed ............47 Defining your own RGB tone ..........62 Changing the camera’s focus ..........
  • Page 25 Contents Transferring files to your computer (for Windows) ....83 Viewing photos on the DLNA devices ......100 Transferring files using Intelli-studio ........84 Viewing photos on a TV screen .......... 100 Transferring files by connecting the camera as a removable Viewing photos on another device (renderer) ......
  • Page 26: Basic Functions

    Basic functions Learn about your camera’s layout, icons, and basic functions for shooting. Unpacking Taking photos …………………………………… 14 ………………………………… 25 Zooming ……………………………………… 26 Camera layout ……………………………… 15 Reducing camera shake (OIS) ………………… 27 Icons …………………………………………… 17 Tips for getting a clearer photo ……………...
  • Page 27: Unpacking

    Unpacking Check your product box for the following items. Optional accessories Camera AC adapter/USB cable Rechargeable battery (AD44-00143A)/(AD39-00172A) (4302-001226) Camera case Memory card (microSD Sold as a set A/V cable Strap User Manual CD-ROM (AD39-00163A) (Silver: AD63-02596A/ (AD46-00276A) Black: AD63-02604A) HDMI cable/ Remote control (AD98-06353A)
  • Page 28: Camera Layout

    Camera layout Before you start, familiarise yourself with your camera's parts and their functions. POWER button Shutter button GPS antenna Flash Microphone AF-assist light/timer lamp Internal antenna* Lens * Avoid contact with the internal antenna while using the wireless network. Battery chamber cover Insert a memory card and battery USB, A/V, and HDMI port...
  • Page 29 Camera layout Speaker Zoom button Zoom in or out Zoom in on part of a photo or view files as thumbnails Playback button Status lamp Blinking : When saving a photo or video, being read by a computer or printer, out of focus, connecting to a WLAN, sending a photo, or turning on the GPS mode or Bluetooth feature Steady : When connecting to a computer or in focus...
  • Page 30: Icons

    Icons The icons displayed will change according to the mode you select or the options you set. Icon Description Icon Description Photo styles : Motion recognition Available number of photos GPS options and status Available recording time : Network and Bluetooth menus Internal memory : Shooting options and settings menu...
  • Page 31: Inserting The Battery And Memory Card

    Push the lock up to release facing up. the battery. Battery Insert the battery with the Samsung logo facing down. The internal memory can be used as a temporary storage device when the memory card is not inserted. Basic functions...
  • Page 32: Charging The Battery And Turning Your Camera On

    Charging the battery and turning your camera on Charging the battery Turning on your camera Attach the USB cable to the AC adapter and then plug the end of Press [POWER] to turn your camera on or off. cable with the indicator light into your camera. The initial setup screen appears when you turn on the camera for the first time.
  • Page 33: Performing The Initial Setup

    Performing the initial setup The initial setup screen appears to allow you to configure the camera's basic settings. Select Language. Select Date & Time (Date & Time). Set the date and time, select a date format, and select Select a language. Select Time Zone (Time Zone).
  • Page 34: Using The Touch Screen

    Using the touch screen Learn basic actions to use the touch screen. The touch screen works best when touched with the soft part of your finger. Dragging Do not use other sharp objects, such as pens or pencils, to touch the screen. Drag left or right to scroll horizontally.
  • Page 35: Selecting A Shooting Mode

    Selecting a shooting mode Learn how to select a shooting mode. Your camera provides you with various modes for shooting. Select the mode icon. Mode Description Smart Auto: Take a photo by letting the camera select a scene mode as it detects. (p. 31) Auto: Take a photo quickly and easily with minimal settings.
  • Page 36: Selecting A Shooting Mode Using Motion Recognition

    Selecting a shooting mode Selecting a shooting mode using motion recognition Your camera features a built-in motion sensor that allows you to quickly switch the shooting mode by tilting the camera. In Shooting mode, tilt the camera while touching and holding Access the Movie mode (p.
  • Page 37: Setting The Touch Screen And Sound

    Setting the touch screen and sound Learn how to change the basic settings for the touch screen and sound according to your preferences. Setting the display type for the touch screen Setting the sound Set whether your camera emits a specified sound when you In Shooting mode, select operate your camera.
  • Page 38: Taking Photos

    Taking photos Learn basic actions to take photos easily and quickly in the Auto mode. a mode (Auto), the Make sure that the camera is in the Half-press [ Shutter] to focus. A green frame means the subject in focus. camera’s default shooting mode.
  • Page 39: Zooming

    Taking photos Zooming Digital zoom If the zoom indicator is in the digital range, your camera is using You can shoot close-up photos by adjusting the zoom. Your the digital zoom. The picture quality may deteriorate when you camera has a 5X optical zoom and 5X digital zoom. By using use the digital zoom.
  • Page 40: Reducing Camera Shake (Ois)

    Taking photos Reducing camera shake (OIS) a p s v OIS may not function properly when: Reduce camera shake optically in Shooting mode. you move your camera to follow a moving subject you use digital zoom there is too much camera shake Night in the s the shutter speed is slow (e.g., when you select mode)
  • Page 41: Set Iso Speed Options. (P

    Tips for getting a clearer photo Holding your camera correctly Reducing camera shake Set the Optical Image Stabilisation option to Make sure nothing is reduce camera shake optically. (p. 27) blocking the lens. Select the d mode to reduce camera shake both optically and digitally.
  • Page 42 Preventing your subject from being out of focus When you take photos in low light It may be difficult to get your subject in focus when: there is little contrast between the subject and background Turn on the flash. (When your subject is wearing a color of clothing that is similar to the (p.
  • Page 43: Extended Functions

    Extended functions Learn how to take a photo by selecting a mode and how to record a video or voice memo. Shooting modes …………………………………………… 31 Using the Smart Auto mode ……………………………… 31 Using the Scene mode ……………………………………… 32 Using the Beauty Shot mode ……………………………… 33 Using the frame guide ………………………………………...
  • Page 44: Shooting Modes

    Shooting modes Take photos or record videos by selecting the best shooting mode for the conditions. Using the Smart Auto mode Icon Description In this mode, your camera automatically chooses the appropriate Appears when taking photos of landscapes at night. camera settings based on a detected type of scene.
  • Page 45: Using The Scene Mode

    Shooting modes Half-press [ Shutter] to focus. Select a scene. This mode allows you to choose an appropriate scene for Press [ Shutter] to take the photo. a variety of situations. Scene If the camera does not recognize a proper scene mode, S will not change and the default settings will be used.
  • Page 46: Using The Beauty Shot Mode

    Shooting modes Using the Beauty Shot mode To hide facial imperfections, select option. Take a photo of a person with options to hide facial imperfections. Select a higher setting to hide a greater number of In Shooting mode, select imperfections. To make the subject's skin tone appear lighter (face only), select f an option.
  • Page 47: Using The Frame Guide

    Shooting modes Using the frame guide Adjusting the exposure in the Night mode When you want another person to take a photo of you, you can In the Night mode, you can catch brief flashes of light as curved compose the scene with the frame guide feature. The frame streaks by extending the exposure.
  • Page 48: Using The Dual Is Mode

    Shooting modes Using the DUAL IS mode Select Shutter Speed. Reduce camera shake and prevent blurred photos with Optical and Digital Image Stabilisation functions. Aperture Shutter Speed 16.0 Before correction After correction Select a value to adjust the shutter speed and select In Shooting mode, select Align your subject in the frame and half-press [ Shutter]...
  • Page 49: Using The Program Mode

    Shooting modes Using the Program mode Taking photos with location information S a p s d Set various options (except for shutter speed and aperture value) in the Program mode. Learn to take photos with location information using the Global Positioning System (GPS).
  • Page 50 Shooting modes Select In Shooting mode, the color of indicates the GPS signal status. Color Description The location London information appears. (Green) The camera is receiving GPS signals. The camera is not receiving GPS signals. (Red) The camera has not received GPS signals and the (Yellow) GPS valid time has not expired.
  • Page 51: Recording A Video

    Shooting modes Recording a video The location information will be recorded for photos taken using Record videos of up to 20 minutes in length in high definition. The Continuous or AEB. recorded video is saved as an H.264 (MPEG-4.AVC) file. The location information will not be recorded for photos taken after the valid time has expired while you are taking photos using Continuous or AEB.
  • Page 52 Shooting modes > To pause recording Select a sound option. The camera allows you to pause temporarily while recording a Option Description video. With this function, you can record your favorite scenes as Off: Record a video without sound. a single video. On: Record a video with sound.
  • Page 53: Recording Voice Memos

    Recording voice memos a p s d Learn how to record a voice memo that you can play back at any time. You can add a voice memo to a photo as a short reminder of shooting conditions. You will get the best sound quality when recording 40 cm away from the camera. Recording a voice memo Adding a voice memo to a photo >...
  • Page 54: Shooting Options

    Shooting options Learn about the options you can set in Shooting mode. Selecting a resolution and quality Detecting eye blinking ………………………… 53 ………… 42 Using smart face recognition ………………… 53 Selecting a resolution ………………………… 42 Registering faces as your favorites (My Star) … 54 Selecting image quality …………………………...
  • Page 55: Selecting A Resolution And Quality

    Selecting a resolution and quality Learn how to change the image resolution and quality settings. Selecting a resolution S a p s d v Option Description As you increase the resolution, your photo or video will include 4000 X 3000: Print on A1 paper. more pixels, so it can be printed on larger paper or displayed on 3984 X 2656: Print on A2 paper in wide ratio (3:2).
  • Page 56: Selecting Image Quality

    Selecting a resolution and quality When recording a video: Selecting image quality a p s d v mode, select f Photos you take are compressed and saved in JPEG format. In the Higher quality images will result in larger sizes. Select an option.
  • Page 57: Using The Timer

    Using the timer S a p s d v Learn how to set the timer to delay shooting. In Shooting mode, select Press [ Shutter] to start the timer. The AF-assist light/timer lamp blinks. The camera will Select an option. automatically take a photo at the specified time.
  • Page 58 Using the timer Using the motion timer Pose for your photo while the AF-assist light/timer lamp is blinking. In Shooting mode, select The AF-assist light/timer lamp will stop blinking just before the camera automatically takes a photo. Press [ Shutter]. Stand within 3 m from the camera within 6 seconds after pressing [Shutter].
  • Page 59: Shooting In The Dark

    Shooting in the dark Learn how to take photos at night or in low light conditions. Preventing red-eye Using the flash S a p s a p s If the flash fires when you take a photo of a person in the dark, a Use the flash when taking photos in the dark or when you need red glow may appear in the eyes.
  • Page 60: Adjusting The Iso Speed

    Shooting in the dark Adjusting the ISO speed Option Description The ISO speed is the measure of a film’s sensitivity to light as Red-eye*: defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The flash fires when the subject or background is dark.
  • Page 61: Changing The Camera's Focus

    Changing the camera’s focus Learn how to adjust the camera's focus according to your subjects. Using macro Using auto focus a p d v a p d v Use macro to take close-up photos of subjects, such as flowers To take sharp photos, select the appropriate focus according to or insects.
  • Page 62: Using Smart Touch Focus

    Changing the camera’s focus Using smart touch focus a p s d If you do not touch any area on the screen, the focus frame will appear in the center of the screen. Smart Touch AF allows you to track and auto focus on your Tracking a subject may fail when: subject, even when you are moving.
  • Page 63: Using One Touch Shooting

    Changing the camera’s focus Using one touch shooting Adjusting the focus area a p s d a p s d You can focus on your subject and take a photo with a touch of You can get clearer photos by selecting an appropriate focus your finger.
  • Page 64: Using Face Detection

    Using face detection a p s d If you use face detection options, your camera can automatically detect a human face. When you focus on a human face, the camera adjusts the exposure automatically. Take photos quickly and easily by using Blink Detection to detect closed eyes or Smile Shot to capture a smiling face.
  • Page 65: Taking A Self Portrait Shot

    Using face detection Taking a self portrait shot Taking a smile shot Take photos of yourself. The focus distance will be set to close- The camera automatically releases the shutter when it detects a up and your camera will emit a beep. smiling face.
  • Page 66: Detecting Eye Blinking

    Using face detection Detecting eye blinking Using smart face recognition If your camera detects closed eyes, it will automatically take 2 The camera automatically registers faces that you frequently photos in succession. photograph. This feature will automatically prioritize the focus on those faces and favorite faces.
  • Page 67: Registering Faces As Your Favorites (My Star)

    Using face detection Registering faces as your favorites (My Star) The camera may recognize and register faces incorrectly depending on lighting conditions, remarkable changes in the subject's pose or You can register your favorite faces to prioritize the focus and face, and whether or not the subject is wearing glasses.
  • Page 68 Using face detection Select to register the face as one of your favorites. Select when the face list appears. Your favorite faces are indicated with a on the face list. You can register up to 6 favorite faces. The flash option will be set to Off. If you register the same face twice, you can delete one of the faces in the face list.
  • Page 69: Adjusting Brightness And Color

    Adjusting brightness and color Learn how to adjust the brightness and color for better image quality. Select Adjusting the exposure manually (EV) p d v The adjusted exposure value will appear as shown below. Depending on the intensity of the ambient light, your photos may be too bright or dark.
  • Page 70: Continuous , Motion Capture

    Adjusting brightness and color Compensating for backlighting (ACB) Option Description When the light source is behind your subject or there is high Off: ACB is off. contrast between your subject and the background, your subject On: ACB is on. is likely to appear dark in the photo. In this case, set the Auto Contrast Balance (ACB) option.
  • Page 71: Changing The Metering Option

    Adjusting brightness and color Changing the metering option p d v Option Description The metering mode refers to the way in which a camera Spot: measures the quantity of light. The brightness and lighting of your Your camera measures only the light intensity of the photos will vary depending on the metering mode you select.
  • Page 72: Selecting A Light Source (White Balance)

    Adjusting brightness and color Selecting a light source (White balance) p d v Auto WB The color of your 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, or Tungsten.
  • Page 73 Adjusting brightness and color Defining your own white balance You can customize the white balance by taking photos of a white surface, such as a piece of paper. This will help you to match the colors in your photo with the actual scene according to your lighting condition.
  • Page 74: Using Burst Modes

    Using burst modes It can be difficult to take photos of fast-moving subjects or capture natural facial expressions and gestures of your subjects in photos. In these cases, select one of the burst modes. Option Description Motion Capture: While you are pressing [Shutter], the camera takes VGA photos (6 photos per second;...
  • Page 75: Improving Your Photos

    Improving your photos Learn how to improve your photos by applying photo styles or colors, or make some adjustments. Applying photo styles Defining your own RGB tone a p s d v Apply different styles to your photos, such as Soft, Vivid, or >...
  • Page 76: Adjusting Your Photos

    Improving your photos Adjusting your photos Contrast option Description Adjust the sharpness, saturation, and contrast of your photos. Decrease the color and brightness. Increase the color and brightness. > (twice) In Shooting mode, select Saturation option Description Select an adjustment option. : Sharpness Decrease the saturation.
  • Page 77: Playback/Editing

    Playback/Editing Learn how to play back photos, videos, or voice memos and edit photos or videos. Also, learn how to connect your camera to your photo printer, TV, or HDTV. Playing back Viewing files on a TV or HDTV ………………………………… 65 ……………...
  • Page 78: Playing Back

    Playing back Learn actions to play back photos, videos, or voice memos, and managing files. You can also view files by tilting the camera. Starting Playback mode (Motion recognition may not work well if you hold the camera View photos or play videos and voice memos stored in your parallel to the ground.) camera.
  • Page 79 Playing back Selecting a menu using motion recognition Your camera features a built-in motion sensor that allows you to quickly select a menu by tilting the camera. In Playback mode, tilt the camera while touching and holding Set the current photo as your favorite photo* will appear on the top of the file.) Start a slide show (p.
  • Page 80 Playing back Display in Playback mode Icon Description Select a display type (p. 24) Select a menu using motion recognition (p. 66) Set GPS options and view signal status (p. 36) Information Use network menus and the Bluetooth feature (p. 91) Playback and settings menus Playback time of videos or voice memos Play videos or voice memos...
  • Page 81: Smart Album

    Playing back Select a face. Option Description Type View files by the file type. Edit Ranking View files by the date they were saved. Date View files by the dominant color of the image. Color Week View files by the weekday they were saved. Favorite View your favorite files.
  • Page 82 Playing back Viewing files as thumbnails Protecting files Scan thumbnails of files. Protect your files from accidental deletion. In Playback mode, push [Zoom] left to display 9 or 16 thumbnails (push [Zoom] right to return to the previous To select and protect files, mode).
  • Page 83 Playing back To protect all files, To delete all files, In Playback mode, select In Playback mode, select Select Protect Lock. Select Delete Yes. Alternate way to delete a file Deleting files While viewing a file in Playback mode, draw an X on the Delete single files or all files at once.
  • Page 84: Viewing Photos

    Playing back Using the recycle bin Copying files to the memory card If you activate the recycle bin, files you delete will be sent to the You can copy files from the internal memory to a memory card. recycle bin instead of being deleted permanently. This applies to In Playback mode, select single files or selected files only–if you choose to delete all files, those files will not be sent to the recycle bin.
  • Page 85 Playing back Viewing files by rotating the photo automatically You can view vertical photos in landscape view without rotating your camera. Vertical photos will be automatically rotated to an upright position in landscape view once you set this option and take vertical photos.
  • Page 86: Playing A Video

    Playing back Playing a video You can play a video, capture an image from a video, or crop a video. In Playback mode, select a video Use the following icons to control playback. Option Description Images: Select photos (up to 2.000) for your slide show.
  • Page 87: Playing A Voice Memo

    Playing back Trimming a video during playback Playing a voice memo Select at the point where you want the new video to Playing a voice memo begin and select In Playback mode, select a voice memo Select to resume playback. Use the following icons to control playback.
  • Page 88 Playing back Adding a voice memo to a photo Playing a voice memo added to a photo In Playback mode, select a photo In Playback mode, select a photo that includes a voice memo Select Voice memo Use the following icons to control playback. Press [ Shutter] to record a short voice memo (10 seconds maximum).
  • Page 89: Editing A Photo

    Editing a photo Perform photo editing tasks, such as rotating, resizing, eliminating red-eyes, and adjusting brightness, contrast, or saturation. Resizing photos Edited photos will be saved as new files. When you edit photos that are or larger, they will be automatically In Playback mode, select a photo resized to a lower resolution (except when rotating or resizing photos).
  • Page 90: Editing Color

    Editing a photo Editing color Defining your own RGB tone Apply a different color tone to the photo, such as Soft, Vivid, or In Playback mode, select a photo Forest. Select a color (R: Red, G: Green, B: Blue). Adjust the amount of the color. Custom RGB Soft Vivid...
  • Page 91: Applying A Special Effect

    Editing a photo Applying a special effect Correcting exposure problems Apply special effects to the photo, such as color filters or noise Adjust ACB (Auto Contrast Balance), brightness, contrast, or effects. saturation. In Playback mode, select a photo Adjusting an image Select an option.
  • Page 92: Editing Photos Of Portraits

    Editing a photo Editing photos of portraits Applying snow effect You can improve your photos by hiding facial imperfections and In Playback mode, select a photo removing red-eye or you can apply effects for fun. These effects are only available for portraits. Select Snow falls around the subjects.
  • Page 93: Creating A Print Order (Dpof)

    Editing a photo Creating a print order (DPOF) Set DPOF options. Select photos to be printed and set options, such as number of copies or paper size. The memory card can be taken to a print shop that supports DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) or you can print photos directly through a DPOF-compatible printer at home.
  • Page 94: Viewing Files On A Tv Or Hdtv

    Viewing files on a TV or HDTV Play back photos or videos by connecting your camera to a TV using the provided A/ V cable. View photos or play videos using the touch screen on In Shooting or Playback mode, select your camera.
  • Page 95 If your HDTV supports the Anynet+(CEC) profile, turn the Anynet+ on in the . (twice) Select HDMI Size. settings menu (p. 111) to control all connected Samsung A/V devices with the TV remote control. Select an HDMI resolution. Turn off your camera and HDTV.
  • Page 96: Transferring Files To Your Computer (For Windows)

    Transferring files to your computer (for Windows) Transfer files to your computer using the built-in Intelli-studio program. You can also edit files or upload files to your favorite websites. Requirements for Intelli-studio Intelli-studio may not perform correctly on some computers, even when the computer meets the requirements.
  • Page 97: Transferring Files Using Intelli-Studio

    Transferring files to your computer (for Windows) Transferring files using Intelli-studio Turn on the camera. The computer recognizes the camera automatically. Intelli-studio will start automatically when you connect the camera to your computer with the USB cable. Select a folder on your computer to save new files. If your camera has no new files, the pop-up window for saving The battery will be charged while the camera is connected to a computer with new files will not appear.
  • Page 98 Transferring files to your computer (for Windows) Using Intelli-studio Intelli-studio is a built-in program that allows you to play back and edit files. You can also upload files to websites, such as Flickr or YouTube. For details, select Menu Help in the program. If you install Intelli-studio on your computer, the program will launch more quickly.
  • Page 99: Transferring Files By Connecting The Camera As A Removable Disk

    Transferring files to your computer (for Windows) Transferring files by connecting the camera Icon Description as a removable disk Open menus You can connect the camera to your computer as a removable Display files in the selected folder disk. Change to the Edit mode Change to the Sharing mode (You can send files by email In Shooting or Playback mode, select or upload files to websites, such as Flickr or YouTube.)
  • Page 100: Disconnecting The Camera (For Windows Xp)

    Transferring files to your computer (for Windows) Turn on the camera. Disconnecting the camera (for Windows XP) The computer recognizes the camera automatically. The way to disconnect the USB cable for Windows 2000/Vista is similar. If the camera fails to connect, a pop-up window will appear. Select Computer.
  • Page 101: Transferring Files To Your Computer (For Mac)

    Transferring files to your computer (for Mac) When you connect the camera to a Macintosh computer, the computer will recognize the device automatically. You can transfer files directly from the camera to the computer without installing any programs. Mac OS 10.3 or later is supported. Connect your camera to a Macintosh computer with the USB cable.
  • Page 102: Printing Photos With A Photo Printer (Pictbridge)

    Printing photos with a photo printer (PictBridge) Print photos with a PictBridge-compatible printer by connecting your camera directly to the printer. With the printer on, connect your camera to the printer Select to print. with the USB cable. Select to set printing options. See “Configuring print settings”...
  • Page 103 Printing photos with a photo printer (PictBridge) < or > to scroll to a photo to print. Select Option Description , or . to set the number of copies and select Date: Set to print the date. Select File Name: Set to print the name of the file. If you selected to print the photos you want, repeat steps 5-6 Reset: Reset the print options.
  • Page 104: Wireless Network/Bluetooth

    Wireless network/Bluetooth Learn to use several functions using wireless local area networks (WLANs) and the Bluetooth feature. Connecting to a WLAN and configuring Sending photos via email ………………… 99 network settings ……………………………… 92 Viewing photos on the DLNA devices … 100 Connecting to a WLAN automatically …………...
  • Page 105: Connecting To A Wlan And Configuring Network Settings

    AP Setting If the selected AP device supports the WPS profile, select WPS on the next screen and press the WPS button or enter Samsung 1 a PIN on the AP device. You can configure the WPS setting Samsung 2 to press the WPS button or enter a PIN on to the AP device.
  • Page 106 Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings Select network profiles and options. Some AP devices will not allow your camera to connect to the network. Option Description If you are far from the AP device, it may take long to connect to the Select a network authentication.
  • Page 107: Connecting To A Wlan Manually

    Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings Connecting to a WLAN manually For network profiles and a password, contact your network administrator or network service provider. In Shooting or Playback mode, select Methods of configuring the network profiles may differ depending on the network environment.
  • Page 108: Storing Email Addresses

    In Shooting or Playback mode, select Select Email Address. Select DLNA -Image Size. Select a size. Email Address Book Samsung Select to display the recent recipient email addresses. Select to edit the email address. Select to delete the email address.
  • Page 109: Configuring The Wps Setting

    Description Check the Mac address and serial number of your camera to Move the cursor. register it with the Samsung website. Enter capital letters or small letters, and change symbols. Enter numbers and symbols. In Shooting or Playback mode, select Enter a space.
  • Page 110: Using Photo Or Video Sharing Websites

    Using photo or video sharing websites Upload your photos or videos to file sharing websites (available websites will be displayed on your camera). Icons on a website Accessing a website In Shooting or Playback mode, select The camera automatically connects to the WLAN via the last connected AP device.
  • Page 111: Uploading Photos Or Videos

    Using photo or video sharing websites Uploading photos or videos The maximum photo size you can upload is 2 MB, and the longest video you can upload is 30 seconds at 320 X 420 Select resolution or the video recorded using For Sharing. If the selected photo is larger than 2 MB, it will be automatically <...
  • Page 112: Sending Photos Via Email

    When the total size of all photos selected is smaller than 10 MB, you can send them via email (up to 20 photos). Samsung 1 You can enter up to 10 recipients for each email. You may not be able to send an email due network connection or email account settings.
  • Page 113: Viewing Photos On The Dlna Devices

    Viewing photos on the DLNA devices The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) is an international technology standard for sharing media files between networked devices in your home. With this technology, you can view your photos on a widescreen TV or another device. Viewing photos on a TV screen On the TV, search for the camera and browse the shared photos.
  • Page 114: Viewing Photos On Another Device (Renderer)

    Viewing photos on the DLNA devices Viewing photos on another device (renderer) On a TV screen, you can view only photos captured with your camera. The distance between the camera and TV may be affected by the In Shooting or Playback mode, select AP device.
  • Page 115 Viewing photos on the DLNA devices When searching for DLNA-authorised devices on the network, the camera may not find all devices on the network. If you power off the device abnormally while viewing photos on a device, the camera considers the device to still be connected. The photos will be shared according to the size you set.
  • Page 116: Sending Or Receiving Photos With A Camera

    Sending or receiving photos with a camera Learn to send or receive photos to or from camera of the same model. You cannot send or receive videos or voice memos. Sending photos to another camera Receiving photos from another camera In Shooting or Playback mode, select In Shooting or Playback mode, select Select...
  • Page 117 Sending or receiving photos with a camera This feature uses an ad hoc wireless network. You cannot send and receive photos at the same time. Once you have received photos, end the connection with the camera and then reconnect to the camera to send photos. The distance between two cameras may be affected by the efficiency of the ad hoc wireless network.
  • Page 118: Sending Photos Via Bluetooth

    Select a Bluetooth-enabled device. Date Bluetooth: Device Search Samsung 1 Samsung 2 The photos will be sent to the selected device. The photo size will be changed to 640 X 480 (VGA). Select . to view other devices.
  • Page 119 Sending photos via Bluetooth After sending is complete, select Yes. The camera and the device are disconnected and the Bluetooth feature turns off. The camera may not search for a specific Bluetooth-enabled device and send a photo to it depending on the device type. If the other device does not have enough memory, the photo may not be transferred.
  • Page 120: Appendixes

    Appendixes Refer to settings, error messages, specifications, and maintenance tips. Settings menu …………………………………………… 108 Accessing the settings menu …………………………… 108 Sound settings …………………………………………… 109 Display settings …………………………………………… 109 Camera settings ………………………………………… 110 Error messages …………………………………………… 113 Camera maintenance …………………………………… 114 Cleaning your camera ……………………………………...
  • Page 121: Settings Menu

    Settings menu Learn about various options to configure your camera's settings. Select an option and save your settings. Accessing the settings menu In Shooting or Playback mode, select Volume Beep Sound Select a menu. Medium Shutter Sound High Volume : Medium Start Sound Beep Sound : On...
  • Page 122: Sound Settings

    Settings menu Sound settings Display settings * Default * Default Item Description Item Description Adjust the volume of any sound. Language Select a language for the display text. Volume (Off, Low, Medium*, High) Function Display a brief description of an option or menu. Select a sound to be emitted when pressing the Beep Sound Description...
  • Page 123: Camera Settings

    Settings menu * Default * Default Item Description Item Description Set the duration for reviewing a captured image Set the date and time and select a date format. Date & Time Quick View before returning to Shooting mode. (Off*, yyyy/mm/dd, mm/dd/yyyy, dd/mm/yyyy) (Off, 0.5 sec*, 1 sec, 3 sec) Select a region and set the daylight-saving time Time Zone...
  • Page 124 Set an assistant light to help you focus in dark places. New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, AF Lamp (Off, Switzerland, Thailand Set to control the camera connected to a Samsung HDTV that supports Anynet+(CEC) with the TV remote control. Anynet+ Off *: View files without using an HDTV remote (HDMI-CEC) control.
  • Page 125 Settings menu * Default Item Description Set the function to use via a USB connection with a computer or printer. Auto *: Set your camera to select a USB mode automatically. Computer : Connect your camera to a computer for transferring files. Printer : Connect your camera to a printer for printing files.
  • Page 126: Error Messages

    Error messages When the following error messages appear, try these remedies. Error message Suggested remedies Error message Suggested remedies Turn off your camera and then turn it on again. Delete unnecessary files or insert a new memory Memory Full card. Card Error Remove your memory card and insert it again.
  • Page 127: Camera Maintenance

    Camera maintenance Camera body Cleaning your camera Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. Camera lens and touch screen Use a blower 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.
  • Page 128: About Memory Cards

    Camera maintenance About memory cards Memory card capacity The memory capacity may differ depending on shooting scenes or shooting conditions. These capacities are based on a 1 GB Memory cards you can use microSD card: You can use microSD (Secure Digital) memory cards. Size Super Fine Fine...
  • Page 129: About The Battery

    Record videos at 1280 X 720 HQ Videos Approx. 100 min resolution and 30 fps. The figures above are measured by Samsung’s standards and may differ depending on actual usage. Several videos were recorded in succession to determine the total recording time.
  • Page 130 Camera maintenance Notes about charging the battery If the indicator light is off, make sure that the battery is inserted correctly. Turn off your camera when charging. Turn on your camera after charging the battery for more than 10 minutes. Using the flash or recording videos depletes the battery quickly.
  • Page 131: Before Contacting A Service Center

    Before contacting a service center If you are having trouble with your camera, try these troubleshooting procedures before contacting a service center. If you have attempted the troubleshooting solution and are still having problems with your device, contact your local dealer or service center. Suggested remedies Suggested remedies Situation...
  • Page 132 Before contacting a service center Suggested remedies Suggested remedies Situation Situation If you use your camera at very low Your photo is overexposed. Adjust the temperatures, it may cause the camera exposure value. (p. 56) The photo is too bright screen to malfunction or discolor.
  • Page 133 Before contacting a service center Suggested remedies Situation You can play videos only with the Intelli- studio program. Install the program on Your camera cannot your computer. (p. 85) play videos Make sure that the USB cable is connected correctly. End Intelli-studio and restart the program.
  • Page 134: Camera Specifications

    Camera specifications Image sensor Shutter speed Auto Program Night Fireworks Lens Exposure Control Metering Multi Spot Compensation Flash Display Mode Off Auto Range Feature Focusing Shake reduction Shooting Effect Normal Normal Soft Forest Range Retro Cool Calm Sharpness Contrast Saturation Appendixes...
  • Page 135 Camera specifications White Balance Playback Tungsten Date Color Week Date Imprinting Date Off Rotate Shooting Normal Soft Forest Retro Cool Calm Contrast Saturation Auto Program Photos Night Portrait Children Text Snow Up Sunset Dawn Fireworks Snow Voice recording Single Continuous Timer Storage Media...
  • Page 136 1024 X 768 2,350 1,697 2,037 battery These figures are measured under Samsung’s The power source may differ depending on your region. standard conditions and may vary depending on Dimensions (W x H x D) shooting conditions and camera settings.
  • Page 137: Fcc Notice

    Samsung Eco-mark RF exposure statements: This device is for handheld operation only. The antenna(s) used for this It is Samsung’s own symbol mark is used to transmitter must be installed to provide a separation effectively communicate Samsung’s environmental distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or friendly product activities to the consumers.
  • Page 138: Index

    Index Enlarging 72 Entering text 96 Battery Date and time 110 in Playback mode 78 Charging 117 Error messages 113 Deleting files 70 in Shooting mode 57 Life 116 Exposure 56 Digital Image Stabilisation 35 Specifications 116 Adjusting Digital zoom 26 Beauty Shot mode 33 Brightness 78 Contrast...
  • Page 139 Index Focus area Memory card Center AF 50 Capacity 115 Half-pressing 7 Photo quality 43 Multi AF 50 microSD 115 HDMI size 111 Photo styles One touch shooting 50 Metering in Playback mode 77 Smart Touch AF 50 HDTV 82 Center 58 in Shooting mode 62 Focus distance...
  • Page 140 Index Red-eye Shooting mode in Playback mode 79 Auto 25 Timer 44 Website in Shooting mode 46 DUAL IS 35 Accessing 97 Touching 21 Movie 38 Reset 110 Uploading photo 98 Program 36 Transferring files Resizing 76 White balance 59 Scene 32 for Mac 88 Smart Auto 31...
  • Page 141 Please refer to the warranty that came with your product or visit our website http://www.samsung.com/ for after-sales service or inquiries.

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