Minox DC 8111 User Manual

Minox DC 8111 User Manual

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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. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Use of shielded cable is required to comply with Class B limits in Subpart B of
Part 15 of the FCC rules. Do not make any changes or modifications to the
equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual. If such changes or
modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the
equipment.
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  • Page 1: Fcc Statement

    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.
  • Page 2 TRADEMARK INFORMATION ® Microsoft and Windows Corporation. ® Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. is a trademark. Other names and products may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. READ THIS FIRST Notice: Product design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Read and understand all Warnings and Cautions before using this product. WARNING If foreign objects or water have entered the camera, turn the power OFF and remove the battery and the AC power adapter. Continued use in this state might cause fire or electric shock. Consult the store of purchase.
  • Page 4 CAUTION Insert the battery paying careful attention to the polarity (+ or –) of the terminals. Inserting the battery with its polarities inverted might cause fire and injury, or damage to the surrounding areas due to the battery rupturing or leaking. Do not fire the flash close to anyone’s eyes.
  • Page 5 Notes on Battery Usage When you use the battery, carefully read and strictly observe the Safety Instructions and the notes described below: Use only the specified battery (1050mAh, 3.7V). Avoid using battery in extremely cold environments as low temperatures can shorten the battery life and reduce camera performance.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Overview 10 Package Contents 1 1 GETTING TO KNOW THE CAMERA 11 Front View 12 Rear View 14 Mode dial 15 Status LED Indicator 16 LCD Monitor Icons 1 9 GETTING STARTED 19 Attaching the Camera Strap 20 Inserting and Removing the Battery (Optional Accessory) 21 Charging the Battery 22 Using an AC Power Adapter (Optional Accessory) 22 Inserting and Removing an SD Card (Optional Accessory)
  • Page 7 4 6 PLAYBACK MODE 46 Playing Back Still Images 47 Playing Back Video Clips 48 Playing Back Still Images/Video Clips on a TV 49 Attaching Voice Memos 50 Thumbnail Display 51 Zoom Playback 52 Slideshow Display 53 Protecting Images 55 [ ] Deleting Images 57 DPOF Settings 59 Resizing an Image (Resize) 60 Compressing an Image (Quality Change)
  • Page 8: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Overview Congratulations on your purchase of the new digital camera. Capturing high-quality digital images is fast and easy with this state-of-the-art smart camera. Equipped with a 8.1 Mega pixels CCD, this camera is capable of capturing images with a resolution of up to 3296 x 2472 pixels.
  • Page 9 Recording media - TV and PC connection - DPOF support - Scene mode- 32 MB internal memory (25.9 MB for image storage). External memory supports SD card up to 1 GB. You may view your images on a television monitor or a computer using the USB or A/V cables.
  • Page 10: Package Contents

    Package Contents Carefully unpack your kit box and ensure that you have the following items: Digital Camera A/V cable USB cable User’s manual Software CD-ROM Camera strap Camera pouch Optional Accessories: SD memory card AC power adapter Rechargeable lithium-ion battery Battery charger Accessories may vary by retailer.
  • Page 11: 1 Getting To Know The Camera

    GETTING TO KNOW THE CAMERA Front View Name Mode dial Shutter button Power indicator POWER (Power) button Turns the camera power on and off. Flash Viewfinder window Self-timer LED (AF auxiliary light) USB or A/V OUT terminal DC IN 5V terminal 10 Lens 11 Microphone Description...
  • Page 12: Rear View

    Rear View Name Status LED Viewfinder window Diopter adjustment dial Mode switch Photography mode Playback mode (Zoom in) button (Zoom out) button MENU (Menu) button (Delete) button Speaker (Display) button 10 Strap holder 11 Multi-selector button 12 Battery/SD card cover 13 Tripod socket 14 LCD monitor EN-12...
  • Page 13 Multi-selector button # Name Description 1 SET button Enters the menu page and confirms the chosen setting. button Scrolls upwards. (Focus) button Allows you to choose the appropriate focus setting. button Scrolls right. (Flash) button Allows you to choose the appropriate flash setting. button Scrolls downwards.
  • Page 14: Mode Dial

    Mode dial Mode Auto photography P Program (auto exposure) Tv Shutter speed priority Av Aperture priority M Manual photography Portrait Sports Night scene Set-up Movie EN-14 Description The camera automatically sets for exposure, etc. In program mode the shutter speed and aperture will be set automatically, but other parameters may be set manually.
  • Page 15: Status Led Indicator

    Status LED Indicator The status LED indicates the current operational status of the camera. The meaning of the LED changes depending upon what the camera is doing. During power Color State Green Battery charging in progress. The completion of battery charge. Flashing During photography...
  • Page 16: Lcd Monitor Icons

    LCD Monitor Icons For Photography modes: [ 1. Mode icon 2. Zoom status 3. Voice memo 4. Battery condition ] Full battery power ] Medium battery power ] Low battery power ] Virtually no battery power 5. Flash mode ] Automatic ] Red-eye Reduction ] Pre-Flash ] Forced Flash...
  • Page 17 For Photography modes: [P] [Tv] [Av] [M] 01/06/2005 20:50 00356 12 11 1. Mode icon 2. Zoom status 3. Voice memo 4. Battery condition 5. Flash mode 6. Histogram 7. Main focus area 8. Capture mode icon 9. Image resolution 10.
  • Page 18 For Movie mode [ 1. Mode icon 2. Zoom status 3. Battery condition 4. Video resolution 5. Available recording time/Elapsed time 6. Video quality 7. Self-timer icon 8. Date and time 9. Focus setting Playback mode [ ] -Still image playback 1.
  • Page 19: 9 Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED Attaching the Camera Strap Attach the camera strap as shown in the illustration. EN-19...
  • Page 20: Inserting And Removing The Battery (Optional Accessory)

    Inserting and Removing the Battery (Optional Accessory) We highly recommend using specified rechargeable lithium-ion battery (1050mAh, 3.7V) to realize the full capability of your camera. Charge the battery fully before using the camera. Make sure that the power of the camera is off before inserting or removing the battery.
  • Page 21: Charging The Battery

    Charging the Battery Using the optional AC power adapter may charge the battery or operate the camera as power supply. Make sure that the power of the camera is off and then insert the battery before starting. 1. Insert one end of the AC power adapter into the DC IN 5V terminal of the camera.
  • Page 22: Using An Ac Power Adapter (Optional Accessory)

    Inserting and Removing an SD Card (Optional Accessory) The digital camera comes with approx. 32 MB of internal memory (25.9 MB for image storage), allowing you to store captured still images or movie clips in the digital camera.
  • Page 23: Turning The Power On/Off

    Turning the Power On/Off 1. Load the battery or connect the AC power adapter to your camera. 2. Press the POWER button to turn on your camera. The status LED lights green and the camera is initiated. When the power is turned on, the camera will start in the mode that is currently selected.
  • Page 24: Setting The Date And Time

    Setting the Date and Time The date/time needs to be set if/when: Camera is turned on for the first time. Camera is turned on after leaving the camera without the battery for an extended period of time. When the date and time information is not displayed on the LCD monitor, follow these steps to set the correct date and time.
  • Page 25: Choosing The Display Language

    Choosing the Display Language Choose an On-Screen Display (OSD) language for information to be displayed on the LCD monitor. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ the mode dial to [ The setup menu is displayed. 2. Select [Custom] with the 3.
  • Page 26: Formatting An Sd Memory Card

    Formatting an SD Memory Card Formatting an SD card will erase all of the images and folders that have been recorded on the SD card. Formatting is not possible when the SD card in the locked condition. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ the mode dial to [ [Basic] of the setup menu is displayed.
  • Page 27: Setting Image Resolution And Quality

    Setting Image Resolution and Quality Resolution and quality settings determine the pixel size (dimension), image file size, and compression ratio for your images. These settings affect the number of images that can be stored on a memory card. As you get to know the camera, it is recommended that you try each quality and resolution setting to get an appreciation for the effects that these settings will have on your images.
  • Page 28: Possible Recording Time / Sec (Video Clip)

    Possible number of shots (still image) The following table shows the approximate shots that you can capture at each setting based on an optional SD card. Quality Image size Fine Standard 3296x2472 Economy TIFF TIFF Fine 2560 x 1920 Standard Economy Fine Standard...
  • Page 29: 9 Photography Mode

    PHOTOGRAPHY MODE ] Auto Mode Auto photography mode is perhaps the most commonly used photography mode. Images can be captured simply because the exposure (the combination of shutter speed and aperture setting) is determined automatically to suit the photographic conditions. You can use either the optical viewfinder and/or the 2.5"...
  • Page 30 4. Press the shutter button down halfway. Pressing the shutter button down halfway automatically focuses and adjusts the exposure. The focus-area frame turns blue and the status LED lights green when the camera is focused and exposure is determined. When the focus or exposure is not suitable, the frame of the focus area turns yellow and the status LED flashes red.
  • Page 31: Using The Optical Zoom

    Using the Optical Zoom Zoom photography allows you to capture images magnified up to 3 times or wide-angle photography depending on the distance up to the subject. You can also enlarge the center of the screen and capture images in the digital zoom mode.
  • Page 32: Using The Digital Zoom

    Using the Digital Zoom Using a combination of 3 times optical zoom and 4.0 times digital zoom permits zoom photography up to 12 times to suit the subject and the distance. Digital zoom is a compelling feature, however, the more an image is enlarged (zoomed), the more pixelated (grainer) the image will appear.
  • Page 33: Setting The Flash

    Setting the Flash Set the flash for capturing images. The flash mode can be selected for the particular photographic conditions. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ the mode dial to one of the photography modes. The available flash modes are dependant on the selected photography mode, scene mode, and capture mode.
  • Page 34 The table below will help you choose the appropriate flash mode: Flash mode ] Automatic ] Red-eye Reduction ]Pre-Flash [ ] Forced Flash [ ] Flash Off In [ ] portrait mode, the flash mode is fixed to [ In [ ] sports mode, the flash mode is fixed to [ ] Flash Off. The flash cannot be used in the [ [Continuous] and [Auto Exp.].
  • Page 35: Setting The Focus

    Setting the Focus Images can be captured with the focus determined automatically using auto focus. You may over-ride the auto focus and specify [ ] macro or [ The focus setting will be maintained even when the power is turned off or when Auto Power Off is activated.
  • Page 36: Setting The Self-Timer

    Setting the Self-timer This setting allows images to be captured with the self-timer. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ the mode dial to one of the photography modes. 2. Toggle the button to select the setting. Each press of the button moves the icon one step through the sequence and displays it on the screen.
  • Page 37: Exposure Compensation/Backlight Correction

    Exposure Compensation/Backlight Correction Images can be captured with the overall scene intentionally made brighter or darker. These settings are used when a suitable brightness (exposure) cannot otherwise be obtained in circumstances where the difference in brightness between the subject and the background (the contrast) is large, or when the subject that you wish to capture is very small within the scene.
  • Page 38: P] Program (Automatic Exposure) Photography Mode

    [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 capture image with ease just like when the [ ] mode is selected. 1.
  • Page 39: Tv] Shutter Speed Priority Photography Mode

    [Tv] Shutter Speed Priority Photography Mode In this mode, images are captured with the priority given to shutter speed. The aperture is automatically set according to the shutter speed. If you set a fast shutter speed, you can capture images of moving subjects that look as if they are still.
  • Page 40: Av] Aperture Priority Mode

    [Av] Aperture Priority Mode In this mode, images are captured with the priority given to aperture. The shutter speed is automatically set according to the aperture. The aperture will affect the depth-of-field of the camera. If you set a small aperture (higher F value), you can capture portrait images with an out-of-focus background.
  • Page 41: M] Manual Mode

    [M] Manual Mode In manual mode, the aperture value and the shutter speed can be varied individually. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ the mode dial to [M]. 2. Press the SET button. After pressing the SET button in [M] mode, the buttons turns into buttons for adjusting shutter speed.
  • Page 42: Setting The Scene Mode

    Setting the Scene Mode By simply selecting one of the following 9 modes, you can capture the image with most appropriate settings. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ a. Press the MENU button. b. Select [Scene Mode] with the c.
  • Page 43 The available capture menu in scene mode: Auto Panorama Landscape Size Quality Sharpness Saturation Color White Balance Manual Metering Available Unavailable Candlelight Text Sunrise Sunset Splash Firework Water EN-43...
  • Page 44: Setting The Panorama Mode

    Setting the Panorama Mode This mode is designed to make it easier to take a series of shots then stitch them together with software to make a single photo. You can capture a photographic subject that won’t fit into a single frame, such as a landscape, and stitch it together later with a program such as Cool 360 or Photoshop application.
  • Page 45: Movie Mode

    [ ] Movie Mode This mode allows you to record video clips at a resolution of 320 x 240 / 640 x 480 pixels. Voice can also be recorded. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ the mode dial to [ 2.
  • Page 46: 6 Playback Mode

    [ ] PLAYBACK MODE Playing Back Still Images You can play back the still images on the LCD monitor. Insert the SD card into the camera and turn on the power before starting. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ]. The last image appears on the screen.
  • Page 47: Playing Back Video Clips

    Playing Back Video Clips You can play back video clips recorded on the camera. You can also play back voice. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ]. The last image appears on the screen. 2. Select the desired video clip with the ] icon is displayed with the video data.
  • Page 48: Playing Back Still Images/Video Clips On A Tv

    Playing Back Still Images/Video Clips on a TV You can also play back your images on a TV screen. Before connecting to any video devices, make sure to select NTSC/PAL to match the broadcast standard of the video equipment you are going to connect to the camera. It is recommended to use the AC power adapter while transferring the recorded images and video files.
  • Page 49: Attaching Voice Memos

    Attaching Voice Memos A maximum of 30 seconds of audio can be recorded like a memo annotation for each still image. The voice memo can be recorded only once. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ]. The last image appears on the screen. 2.
  • Page 50: Thumbnail Display

    Thumbnail Display This function allows you to view nine thumbnail images on the LCD monitor simultaneously, so you can quickly search for the image that you want. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ]. The last image appears on the screen. 2.
  • Page 51: Zoom Playback

    Zoom Playback This mode also allows you to enlarge your image on the selected portion of the image to check for small details. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ]. 2. Press the buttons to select the image you want to enlarge. You can also select the image you want to enlarge from the thumbnail display.
  • Page 52: Slideshow Display

    Slideshow Display The slideshow function enables you to play back your still images automatically in sequential order as a slideshow. This is very useful and entertaining feature for reviewing captured images and for presentations. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ]. 2.
  • Page 53: Protecting Images

    Protecting Images You may protect an image from accidental deletion, or erasure. Protecting Images 1. Slide the mode switch to [ ]. 2. Select the image that you want to protect with the buttons. 3. Press the MENU button. The playback menu is displayed. 4.
  • Page 54 Protecting multiple images 1. Select [Protect] with the the SET button. 2. Select [Select] with the The images are displayed in the thumbnail display. 3. Select the image you want to protect with the button. The protect icon [ ] is displayed with protected images. Selecting a protected image and pressing the 4.
  • Page 55: Deleting Images

    [ ] Deleting Images Immediate Erasure (Quick Delete Function) The quick delete function enables you to delete the last-captured image during capture. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ the mode dial to one of the photography modes. 2. Press the button.
  • Page 56 5. Select [Execute] with the To not delete, select [Cancel], and press the SET button. Deleting an image will not affect sequential image numbering. For example, if you delete image number 240, the next captured image will be numbered 241 even though 240 no longer exists. In other words, an image-number is retired when an image is deleted and will not be reused or reassigned to another subsequently captured image.
  • Page 57: Dpof Settings

    DPOF Settings DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) allows you to embed printing information on your memory card. Files saved in the DPOF format can be printed using compatible printers or through a laboratory printing device. 1. Set the mode dial to [ ]. 2.
  • Page 58 9. Select date to [On] or [Off] with the [On]: The date of the photograph will also be printed. [Off]: The date of the photograph will not be printed. 10.Select [Print Enable] with the 11.Select [Execute] with the and press the SET button. This creates a file containing the DPOF information, and when the operation is finished, the screen returns to the...
  • Page 59: Resizing An Image (Resize)

    Resizing an Image (Resize) Resizes a previously saved image. Resizing replaces the original image with the changed image. Only resizing to the smaller size is available. The following images cannot be resized: Image size (640 x 480) Image captured with other camera Protected images Video clips Images cannot be resized when...
  • Page 60: Compressing An Image (Quality Change)

    Compressing an Image (Quality Change) Changes the quality (compression rate) of a recoded image. Compresses images down to half of their size or more, overwrites an old size images with a newly compressed image. Only quality changing to the lower quality level is available.
  • Page 61: 1 Menu Options

    MENU OPTIONS Photography Menu (Capture tab) This menu is for basic settings used when capturing images in the photography modes. These settings are retained even if the camera is turned off or the Auto Power Off function is activated. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ the mode dial to one of the photography modes.
  • Page 62: White Balance

    Quality his sets the quality (compression rate) at which the image is captured. ] Fine Standard Economy * [TIFF] TIFF TIFF setting is only available at resolution 3296 x 2472. Sharpness This sets the sharpness of the image that will be photographed. * Hard / Normal / Soft Saturation This sets the dsaturation of the image that will be captured.
  • Page 63: Capture Mode

    Photography Menu (Function tab) 1. Slide the mode switch to [ mode dial to one of the photography modes. 2. Press the MENU button, and select the [Function] menu with the The [Function] tab of the photography menu is displayed. 3.
  • Page 64: Digital Zoom

    LCD Bright. Select a brightness level for the LCD monitor. The LCD becomes brighter with the and darker with the range is from -5 to +5. Digital Zoom This sets whether or not to use digital zoom at the time of photography. * On / Off Preview This sets whether or not to display the captured image on the screen...
  • Page 65: Video Menu (Capture Tab)

    Video Menu (Capture tab) This menu is for the basic settings to be used when recording video clips. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ 2. Press the MENU button. [Capture] menu is displayed. 3. Select the desired [Capture] option item with buttons, and press the SET button to enter its respective menu.
  • Page 66: Video Menu (Function Tab)

    Video Menu (Function tab) 1. Slide the mode switch to [ 2. Press the MENU button, and select the [Function] menu with the [Function] menu is displayed. 3. Select the desired [Function] option item with the buttons, and press the SET button to enter its respective menu.
  • Page 67: Slide Show

    Playback Menu In the [ ] mode, set which settings are to be used for playback. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ 2. Press the MENU button. The playback menu is displayed. 3. Select the desired option item with the buttons, and press the SET button to enter its respective menu.
  • Page 68: Setup Menu (Basic Tab)

    Setup Menu (Basic tab) In the setup menus you may adjust your camera’s operating environment. The settings will be retained after the power has been turned off or Auto Power Off is activated. 1. Slide the mode switch to [ the mode dial to [ The [Basic] tab of the set-up menu is displayed.
  • Page 69 Format This function reformats the SD card loaded in your camera and thereby erases all images as well as any other non-image data on the memory card. Even protected images are. An SD card cannot be formatted if it is write-protected. Refer to the section in this manual titled “Formatting an SD Card”...
  • Page 70: Setup Menu (Custom Tab)

    Setup Menu (Custom tab) 1. Slide the mode switch to [ the mode dial to [ 2. Select the [Custom] menu with the button. The [Custom] tab of the set-up menu is displayed. 3. Select the desired [Custom] option item with the buttons, and press the SET button to enter its respective menu.
  • Page 71: Transferring Recorded Images And Videos To Your Computer

    TRANSFERRING RECORDED IMAGES AND VIDEOS TO YOUR COMPUTER To transfer images/video clips from the camera to your computer, follow these steps: Step 1: Installing the USB driver (Windows 98 users only) Step 2: Connecting the camera to your computer Step 3: Downloading images and video files System Requirements (Windows) Pentium 166 MHz or higher Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000/XP...
  • Page 72: Step 1: Installing The Usb Driver

    Step 1: Installing the USB Driver Windows 98 computers The USB driver on the CD-ROM is exclusively for Windows 98 computers. Installing the USB driver on computers running Windows 2000/ME/XP is not necessary. 1. Insert the CD-ROM that came with the camera into your CD-ROM drive. The welcome screen appears.
  • Page 73: Step 2: Connecting The Camera To Your Computer

    Step 2: Connecting the Camera to Your Computer 1. Turn on your camera. 2. Set the mode dial to [ 3. On the [Basic] menu, select [USB] with buttons, and press the SET button. 4. Select [PC] with the press the SET button. 5.
  • Page 74: Step 3: Downloading Images And Video Files

    Step 3: Downloading Images and Video Files When the camera is turned on and connected to your computer, it is considered to be a disk drive, just like a floppy disk or CD. You can download (transfer) images by copying them from the “Removable disk” (“untitled” or “unlabeled” disk on a Macintosh) to your computer hard drive.
  • Page 75: 5 Editing Software Installation

    EDITING SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Installing Photo Explorer ® Ulead Photo Explorer provides a simple and efficient way to transfer, browse, modify and distribute digital media. Acquire photos, video or sound clips from various digital device types and easily browse or add personal descriptions; make timely modifications;...
  • Page 76: Installing Cool 360

    To install Photo Express: 1. Insert the CD-ROM that came with the camera into your CD-ROM drive. The welcome screen appears. 2. Click “INSTALL PHOTO EXPRESS 5.0”. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. For more information about the operation of Photo Express application software, refer to its respective help documentation.
  • Page 77: 7 Camera Specifications

    CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS Item Description Image sensor 8.1 Mega pixels CCD sensor <Still image> 3296 x 2472, 2560 x 1920, 1600 x 1200, 640 x 480 Image resolution < Video clip> 640 x 480, 320 x 240 LCD monitor 2.5" LTPS TFT color LCD Viewfinder Real image optical zoom viewfinder Image quality...
  • Page 78: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Refer to the symptoms and measures listed below before sending the camera for repairs. If the problem persists, contact your local reseller or service center. Power Supply Symptom The power does not come on. The power cuts out during use. The power does not go off.
  • Page 79 Shooting Symptom Cause The battery is running low. The power is not on. T h e c a m e r a i s n o t i n shooting mode. The shutter button is not pressed all the way. Even if I press the The memory card does not shutter button, the...
  • Page 80 Symptom The flash does not fire. T h e f l a s h c a n n o t recharge. E v e n t h o u g h t h e flash fired, the image is dark. The image is too dark.
  • Page 81 Other Problems Symptom Cause C a n n o t l o a d t h e T h e c a r d i s f a c i n g t h e memory card. wrong way. E v e n w h e n t h e The battery is running low.
  • Page 82 A. Information on Disposal for Users (private households) 1. In the European Union Attention: If you want to dispose of this equipment, please do not use the ordinary dust bin! Used electrical and electronic equipment must be treated separately and in accordance with legislation that requires proper treatment, recovery and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment.

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