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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual See the world in perfect detail This user manual includes detailed usage instructions for your camera. Please read this manual thoroughly.
  • Page 2: Copyright Information

    • ® Wi-Fi , the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo, and the Wi-Fi logo are registered PlanetFirst represents Samsung Electronics' commitment to trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. sustainable development and social responsibility through • Trademarks and trade names used in this manual are the property of eco-driven business and management activities.
  • Page 3: Health And Safety Information

    Health and safety information Always comply with the following precautions and usage tips to avoid Prevent damage to subjects’ eyesight. dangerous situations and ensure peak performance of your camera. Do not use the flash in close proximity (closer than 1 m/3 ft) to people or animals.
  • Page 4 Wireless Technology Research. • Samsung is not responsible for damage or injuries caused by If you have any reason to suspect that your camera is interfering with unapproved batteries, chargers, cables or accessories.
  • Page 5 Health and safety information Do not touch the flash while it fires. Never use a damaged battery, or memory card. The flash is very hot when fired and may burn your skin. This may result in electric shock or camera malfunction or cause a fire. Do not use a damaged power supply cord, plug, or loose Check that the camera is operating properly before use.
  • Page 6 Consult the manufacturers of your electronic devices to solve any interference problems you experience. To prevent unwanted interference, use only Samsung-approved devices or accessories. Use your camera in the normal position.
  • Page 7: Indications Used In This Manual

    Indications used in this manual Icons used in this manual Shooting mode indications Icon Function Shooting mode Indication Smart Auto Additional information Program Safety warnings and precautions Aperture Priority Camera buttons. For example, [Shutter] represents the shutter button. Shutter Priority Page number of related information Manual The order of options or menus you must select to...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Contents Tips Chapter 1 Concepts in Photography My Camera Shooting postures ............... 13 Getting started ................27 Holding the camera ................13 Unpacking ..................27 Standing photography ..............13 Camera layout ................28 Crouching photography ..............14 Using the SMART LINK button ............30 Aperture ..................
  • Page 9 Contents Shooting modes ................43 ISO sensitivity ................60 t Smart Auto mode ............43 White Balance (light source) ............61 P Program mode................44 White Balance options ..............61 Program Shift .................. 44 Customizing preset options ............. 62 A Aperture Priority mode .............. 45 Picture Wizard (photo styles) ............
  • Page 10 Contents Flash..................... 76 Chapter 3 Flash options ................. 76 Playback/Editing Correcting the red-eye effect ............77 Searching and managing files ............ 90 Adjusting the flash intensity ............77 Viewing photos ................90 Metering ..................79 Viewing image thumbnails ............. 90 Multi ....................
  • Page 11 Contents Chapter 4 Using Auto Backup to send photos or videos......117 Installing the program for Auto Backup on your PC ..... 117 Wireless network Sending photos or videos to a PC ..........117 Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings ..101 Viewing photos or videos on a TV Link-enabled TV ....
  • Page 12 Contents Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Camera settings menu Connecting to external devices User settings ................125 Viewing files on an HDTV or a 3D TV ........135 ISO Customizing ................125 Viewing files on an HDTV ............. 135 ISO Step ..................125 Viewing files on a 3D TV ..............
  • Page 13 Contents Chapter 7 Before contacting a service center .......... 157 Appendix Camera specifications .............. 160 Glossary ..................165 Error messages ................. 148 Optional accessories ..............171 Maintaining the camera ............149 Index ..................173 Cleaning the camera ..............149 Camera lens and display ............... 149 FCC notice .................
  • Page 14: Concepts In Photography

    Concepts in Photography Shooting postures Standing photography Compose your shot; stand up straight with your feet shoulder-length A correct posture for stabilizing the camera is necessary for taking a apart, and keep your elbows pointed down. good photo. Even if you hold a camera correctly, the wrong posture can cause the camera to shake.
  • Page 15: Crouching Photography

    Concepts in Photography Crouching photography Aperture Compose your shot, crouch with one knee touching the ground, and The aperture, a hole that controls the amount of light that enters the keep a straight posture. camera, is one of the three factors that determine the exposure. The aperture housing contains thin, metal plates that open and close to let light through the aperture and into the camera.
  • Page 16: Aperture Value And The Depth Of Field

    Concepts in Photography The size of the aperture is represented by a value known as an Aperture value and the depth of field “F-number.” The f-number represents the focal length divided by the You can blur or sharpen the background of a photo by controlling the diameter of the lens.
  • Page 17: Shutter Speed

    Concepts in Photography Therefore, the faster the shutter speed, the less light will be let in. Shutter speed Likewise, the slower the shutter speed, the more light will be let in. Shutter speed refers to the amount of time it takes to open and close As the photos below illustrate, a slow shutter speed allows more time the shutter, and it is an important factor in the brightness of a photo, as to let light in, so the photo becomes brighter.
  • Page 18: Iso Sensitivity

    Concepts in Photography Because a low ISO sensitivity means the camera will be less sensitive ISO sensitivity to light, you need more light to have an optimal exposure. When using a low ISO sensitivity, open the aperture more or reduce the shutter The exposure of an image is determined by the sensitivity of the speed to allow more light to enter the camera.
  • Page 19: How The Aperture Setting, Shutter Speed, And Iso Sensitivity Control Exposure

    Concepts in Photography How the aperture setting, shutter speed, Settings Results and ISO sensitivity control exposure The aperture setting, shutter speed, and ISO sensitivity are closely Fast speed interconnected in photography. The aperture setting controls the = less light Shutter speed opening that regulates the light that enters the camera, while the shutter Slow speed speed determines the length of time that light is allowed to enter.
  • Page 20: Correlation Between Focal Length, Angle, And Perspective

    Concepts in Photography Long focal length Correlation between focal length, angle, and perspective Focal length, which is measured in millimeters, is the distance between telephoto lens the middle of the lens to its focal point. It affects the angle and perspective of captured images.
  • Page 21: Depth Of Field

    Concepts in Photography What controls out-of-focus effects? Depth of field Portraits or still-life photos mostly acclaimed by people are the ones on DOF depends on aperture value which the background is out of focus so the subject looks pronounced. Depending on the focused areas, a photo can be blurred or sharpened. The wider the aperture is (namely the lower the aperture value), the This is called ‘a low DOF’...
  • Page 22 Concepts in Photography DOF depends on focal length DOF depends on the distance between the subject and the camera The longer the focal length is, the lower the DOF gets. A telescope lens with a longer focal length than a telescope lens with a short focal length The shorter the distance between the subject and the camera is, the is better to capture a photo of a low DOF.
  • Page 23: Dof Preview

    Concepts in Photography DOF preview Composition You can use the Custom button to get an idea of what your shot will It is fun to capture a photo of the beauty of world with a camera. No look like before shooting. When you press the button, the camera matter how the world is beautiful, however, a poor composition cannot adjusts the aperture to the predefined settings and shows the results on capture the beauty of it.
  • Page 24: Photos With Two Subjects

    Concepts in Photography Using the rule of thirds will create photos with stable and compelling Photos with two subjects compositions. Below are a few examples. If your subject is in one corner of the photo, it creates an unbalanced composition. You can stabilize the photo by capturing a second subject in the opposite corner to balance the weight of the photo.
  • Page 25: Flash

    Concepts in Photography Flash guide number Flash The model number of a flash refers to the flash’s power, and the Light is one of the most important components in photography. It’s maximum amount of light created is represented by a value known not easy, however, to have an enough amount of light anytime and as a “guide number.”...
  • Page 26: Bounce Photography

    Concepts in Photography Bounce Photography Bounce photography refers to the method of bouncing light off of the ceiling or walls so that the light spreads evenly over the subject. Normally, photos captured with flash may appear unnatural and cast shadows. Subjects in photos captured with bounce photography cast no shadows and look smooth due to evenly spread light.
  • Page 27: My Camera

    Chapter My Camera Learn about your camera’s layout, display icons, basic functions, supplied lens, and optional accessories.
  • Page 28: Getting Started

    The illustrations may differ from your actual items. • You can purchase optional accessories at a retailer or a Samsung service center. Samsung is not responsible for any problems caused by using unauthorized accessories. For information about accessories, refer to page 171.
  • Page 29: Camera Layout

    My Camera Camera layout Name Name Mode dial Lens release button • t: Smart Auto mode (p. 43) Lens mount • P: Program mode (p. 44) • A: Aperture Priority mode (p. 45) Lens mount index • S: Shutter Priority mode (p. 45) AF-assist light/Timer lamp •...
  • Page 30 Camera layout My Camera > Name Name Delete/Custom button Hot-shoe cover • In Shooting mode: Perform the Hot-shoe assigned function. (p. 128) • In Playback mode: Delete files. Internal antenna * Avoid contact with the internal antenna while Navigation button (Smart dial) using the wireless network.
  • Page 31: Using The Smart Link Button

    Camera layout My Camera > Name USB and shutter release port Connect the camera to a computer or shutter release. Use a shutter release cable with a tripod to minimize camera movement. HDMI port Battery chamber/Memory card cover Insert a memory card and battery. Tripod mount Using the SMART LINK button You can turn on the Wi-Fi feature conveniently with the SMART LINK button.
  • Page 32: Display Icons

    My Camera Display icons In Shooting mode Icon Description Icon Description Flash option Distance Scale (p. 127) Capturing photos Flash intensity Level gauge (p. 32) Metering (p. 79) Camera shake White Balance (p. 61) Histogram (p. 127) London Shooting mode White Balance micro adjustment Focus Face tone...
  • Page 33: Recording Videos

    Display icons My Camera > Recording videos 2. Shooting options (right) Icon Description Available recording time Icon Description • Timer : Fully charged • : Partially charged Metering (p. 79) • (Red): Empty (recharge the battery) White Balance (p. 61) Picture Wizard (p.
  • Page 34: In Playback Mode

    Display icons My Camera > In Playback mode Viewing photos Playing videos London Mode Metering Flash Focal Length Information White Balance Movie Size Picture Wizard Date Size Date Pause Stop Description Icon Description Icon Description Volume Captured photo Playback speed Continuously captured file RGB histogram (p.
  • Page 35: Lenses

    Lens Lens layout Focus ring (p. 66) i-Function button (p. 48) SAMSUNG 20-50 mm F3.5-5.6 ED II lens (example) Zoom ring Lens contacts When not using the lens, attach the lens cap and lens mount cover to protect the lens from dust and scratches.
  • Page 36: Locking Or Unlocking The Lens

    Lenses My Camera > Locking or unlocking the lens To unlock the lens, rotate the zoom ring counter-clockwise until you hear the click. To lock the lens, pull and hold the zoom lock switch away from the camera body and rotate the zoom ring clockwise. You cannot capture a photo when the lens is locked.
  • Page 37 Lenses My Camera > SAMSUNG 18-55 mm F3.5-5.6 OIS III lens (example) SAMSUNG 16 mm F2.4 lens (example) Description i-Function button (p. 48) Lens mount index Description Focus ring (p. 66) Lens mount index Lens Zoom ring Lens contacts Focus ring (p. 66)
  • Page 38: Lens Markings

    A range of supported aperture values. For example, 1:3.5-6.3 means the maximum aperture value range from 3.5 to 6.3. SAMSUNG 18-200 mm F3.5-6.3 ED OIS lens (example) Focal length The distance from the middle of the lens to its focal point (in millimeters).
  • Page 39: Accessories

    • The illustrations may differ from the actual items. • You can purchase Samsung-approved accessories at a retailer or a Samsung service center. Samsung is not responsible for damage caused by using another manufacturer's accessories. Description Display icons...
  • Page 40: Connecting The Flash

    Accessories My Camera > SEF8A (example) Connecting the flash Remove the hot-shoe cover from the camera. Mount the flash by sliding it into the hot-shoe. Description Bulb Hot-shoe fastening dial Hot-shoe connection...
  • Page 41 SEF8A may not be compatible with other NX series cameras. • For more details about optional flashes, refer to the user manual for the flash. Use only Samsung-approved flashes. Using incompatible flashes may damage your camera. Lift up the flash for use.
  • Page 42: Gps Module Layout (Optional)

    Accessories My Camera > GPS module layout (optional) Attaching the GPS module Remove the hot-shoe cover from the camera. Mount the GPS module by sliding in into the hot-shoe. Description Status lamp POWER button Hot-shoe fastening dial Hot-shoe connection Battery cover...
  • Page 43 Accessories My Camera > Lock the GPS module into place by turning the hot-shoe fastening dial towards LOCK. Press the power button of the GPS module.
  • Page 44: Shooting Modes

    My Camera Shooting modes t Smart Auto mode Two simple shooting modes—Smart Auto and Scene mode—help you capture photos with numerous automatic settings. Additional modes allow for greater customization of settings. In Smart Auto mode, the camera recognizes surrounding conditions and automatically adjusts factors that contribute to exposure, including shutter speed, aperture value, metering, White Balance, and exposure compensation.
  • Page 45: P Program Mode

    Shooting modes My Camera > P Program mode Program Shift Program Shift function lets you adjust the shutter speed and aperture The camera automatically adjusts shutter speed and aperture value so value while the camera maintains the same exposure. When you rotate that an optimal exposure value can be achieved.
  • Page 46: A Aperture Priority Mode

    Shooting modes My Camera > A Aperture Priority mode S Shutter Priority mode In Aperture Priority mode, the camera automatically calculates shutter In Shutter Priority mode, the camera automatically adjusts the aperture speed according to the aperture value you choose. You can adjust the value according to the shutter speed you choose.
  • Page 47: M Manual Mode

    Shooting modes My Camera > M Manual mode Using bulb Use a bulb to shoot night scenes or the night sky. While you are Manual mode lets you adjust the shutter speed and aperture value pressing [Shutter], the shutter is left open so you can create moving manually.
  • Page 48: Lens Priority Mode

    You can also use this function by pressing [f]. Fully press [Shutter] to capture the photo. Available scene modes and filter effects (for SAMSUNG 20-50 mm F3.5-5.6 ED II lens): Beauty Shot, Portrait, Children, Backlight, Landscape, Sunset, Dawn, Beach & Snow, Night, Vignetting,...
  • Page 49: Using I-Function In Pasm Modes

    Shooting modes My Camera > Using i-Function in PASM modes Adjust the focus ring to select an option. When you use the i-Function button on an i-Function lens, you can manually select and adjust shutter speed, aperture value, exposure value, ISO sensitivity, and White Balance on the lens. Rotate the mode dial to P, A, S, or M.
  • Page 50: Using Z

    Shooting modes My Camera > Available options Adjust the focus ring to select an option. • Photo resolution varies according to the zoom rate if you use the Shooting mode Aperture value 16:9 Shutter speed 4560X3040 4560X2568 3040X3040 x1.2 Exposure value (13.9M) (11.7M) (9.2M)
  • Page 51: Magic Mode

    Shooting modes My Camera > g Magic mode You can apply various filter effects and frame effects to your photos or videos to create unique images. The shape and the feel of the photos or videos will change according to the effect you select. →...
  • Page 52: Scene Mode

    Shooting modes My Camera > s Scene mode Icon Description • In 3D Panorama mode, your camera may not capture the In Scene mode, the camera selects the best settings for each type of very beginning or end of a scene due to the nature of the 3D scene.
  • Page 53 Shooting modes My Camera > Icon Description Icon Description Close Up: Capture detailed parts of Landscape: Capture still-life scenes a subject or small subjects, such as and landscapes. flowers or insects. Portrait: Automatically detect and Text: Clearly capture text from printed focus on human faces so that you or electronic documents.
  • Page 54 Shooting modes My Camera > Icon Description Backlight: Capture backlit subjects. Fireworks: Capture colorful fireworks at night. Use a tripod to prevent your camera from shaking. Beach & Snow: Reduce underexposed photos due to sunlight reflected from sand or snow. 3D: Captured 3D photos that can be viewed on a 3D TV.
  • Page 55: Movie Mode

    Shooting modes My Camera > v Movie mode • H.264 (MPEG-4 part10/AVC) is the latest video coding format established in 2003 collaboratively by ISO-IEC and ITU-T. Since this format uses a high In Movie mode, you can shoot videos in Full High Definition (1920X1080) compression rate, more data can be saved in less memory space.
  • Page 56: Available Functions By Shooting Mode

    Shooting modes My Camera > Available functions by shooting mode Function Available in P/A/S/M/v Metering (p. 79) For details about shooting functions, see Chapter 2. P/A/S/M Smart Range (p. 82) Function Available in P/A/S/M/i/g/s/t Color Space (p. 84) P/A/S/M/i/g*/s*/ Size (p. 57) P*/A*/S*/M*/g*/s*/t* Flash (p.
  • Page 57: Shooting Functions

    Chapter Shooting Functions Learn about the functions you can set in Shooting mode. You can enjoy more customized photos and videos by using the shooting functions.
  • Page 58: Size

    Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Size As you increase the resolution, your photo or video will include more Photo size options pixels, so it can be printed on larger paper or displayed on a larger screen. When you use a high resolution, the file size will also increase. Icon Size Recommended for...
  • Page 59: Video Size Options

    Size Shooting Functions > Video size options Icon Size Recommended for 1920X1080 (30 FPS) (16:9) Viewing on a Full HDTV. 1920X810 (24 FPS) Viewing on an HDTV. (Approx. 2.35:1) 1280X720 (30 FPS) (16:9) Viewing on an HDTV. 640X480 (30 FPS) (4:3) Viewing on a TV.
  • Page 60: Quality

    Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Quality The camera saves photos in either the JPEG or RAW format. Icon Format Description Normal: Photos captured by a camera are often transformed to the JPEG format • Compressed for normal quality. JPEG and stored in the memory according to the settings of the camera at the • Recommended for printing in small size or time of shooting.
  • Page 61: Iso Sensitivity

    Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Shooting Functions ISO sensitivity The ISO sensitivity value represents the sensitivity of camera to light. Examples The larger the ISO value, the more sensitive the camera is to light. Consequently, by selecting a higher ISO sensitivity value, you can capture photos in dim or dark places at faster shutter speeds.
  • Page 62: White Balance (Light Source)

    Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Shooting Functions White Balance (light source) The color of a photo depends on the type and quality of the light source. Icon Description If you want the color of your photo to be realistic, select an appropriate Fluorescent NW*: Select when shooting under a daylight lighting condition to calibrate the White Balance, such as Auto WB, fluorescent lamp.
  • Page 63: Customizing Preset Options

    White Balance (light source) Shooting Functions > Customizing preset options Option Description Color Temperature: Manually adjust the color temperature of You can also customize preset White Balance options. the light source. Color temperature is a measurement in degrees Kelvin that indicates the specific type of light source. As the color →...
  • Page 64 White Balance (light source) Shooting Functions > Examples Auto WB Daylight Fluorescent Daylight Tungsten...
  • Page 65: Picture Wizard (Photo Styles)

    Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Picture Wizard (photo styles) Picture Wizard lets you apply different photo styles to your photo to Examples create various looks and emotional moods. You can also create and save your own photo styles by adjusting color, saturation, sharpness, and contrast for each style.
  • Page 66: Af Mode

    Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Shooting Functions AF mode Learn how to adjust the camera’s focus according to the subjects. Single AF You can select a focusing mode appropriate to the subject among Single AF is appropriate for shooting a still subject. When you press Single Auto Focus, Continuous Auto Focus, and Manual Focus.
  • Page 67: Continuous Af

    AF mode Shooting Functions > Continuous AF Manual focus While you are pressing [Shutter] halfway, the camera continues to You can manually focus on a subject by rotating the focus ring on the automatic focusing. Once the focus area is fixed on the subject, lens.
  • Page 68: Af Area

    Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Shooting Functions AF area The AF area function changes the positions of the focus area. Selection AF Generally, cameras focus on the nearest subject. When there are a lot You can set the focus on an area you want. Apply an out-of-focus effect of subjects, however, unwanted subjects can be in focus.
  • Page 69: Multi Af

    AF area Shooting Functions > Multi AF Face detection AF The camera displays a green rectangle in places where focus is set The camera focuses on human faces preferentially. Faces of up to correctly. The photo is divided into multiple areas, and the camera 10 people can be detected.
  • Page 70: Self-Portrait Af

    AF area Shooting Functions > Self-portrait AF It can be difficult to check whether your face is in focus when you are taking a self-portrait. When this function is on, the beep from the camera gets faster when your face is located at the center of the composition.
  • Page 71: Mf Assist

    Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Shooting Functions MF assist In the manual focus (MF) mode, you have to rotate the focus ring on * Default the lens to focus manually. When you set the MF Assist function, you Option Description can achieve a clearer focus. This function is only available on a lens that The focus area is magnified by 8 times when you rotate the supports manual focus.
  • Page 72: Optical Image Stabilization (Ois)

    Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) Use the Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) function to minimize camera OIS options shake. OIS may not be available with some lenses. * Default Camera shake tends to occur in dark places or when shooting indoors. Icon Description In such cases, the camera uses slower shutter speeds in order to...
  • Page 73: Drive (Shooting Method)

    Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Drive (shooting method) You can set the shooting method such as Continuous, Burst, Timer and Continuous so on. Continuously capture photos while you are pressing [Shutter]. You Select Single to capture one photo at a time. Select Continuous or can capture up to 3 photos (Continuous Low (3fps)) or 8 photos Burst to shoot fast moving subjects.
  • Page 74: Burst

    Drive (shooting method) Shooting Functions > Burst Timer Consecutively capture up to 10 shots per second (3 seconds), 15 shots Capture a photo with a delay of 2 to 30 seconds. The delay is per second (2 seconds), or 30 shots per second (1 second) when you adjustable in increments of 1 second.
  • Page 75: Auto Exposure Bracketing (Ae Bracket)

    Drive (shooting method) Shooting Functions > Auto Exposure Bracketing (AE Bracket) White Balance Bracketing (WB Bracket) When you press [Shutter], the camera captures 3 consecutive When you press [Shutter], the camera captures 3 consecutive photos: photos: the original, one a step darker, and one a step lighter. Use a the original and two more with different White Balance settings.
  • Page 76: Picture Wizard Bracketing (P Wiz Bracket)

    Drive (shooting method) Shooting Functions > Picture Wizard Bracketing Bracketing setting (P Wiz Bracket) You can set up the options for AE Bracket, WB Bracket, and P Wiz Bracket. When you press [Shutter], the camera captures three consecutive photos, each with a different Picture Wizard setting. The camera →...
  • Page 77: Flash

    flash. Fill in: The flash fires whenever you capture a photo. Fill-in Red: The flash fires whenever you capture a photo and Use only Samsung-approved flashes. Using incompatible flashes may prevents red-eyes. damage your camera.
  • Page 78: Correcting The Red-Eye Effect

    Flash Shooting Functions > Correcting the red-eye effect Adjusting the flash intensity If the flash fires when you capture a photo of a person in the dark, Adjust the flash intensity to avoid overexposure or underexposure. a red glow may appear in the eyes. To correct the red-eye effect, select You can adjust it ±2 levels.
  • Page 79 Flash Shooting Functions > • Adjusting the flash intensity may not be effective when: the subject is too close to the camera you set a high ISO sensitivity the exposure value is too big or too small • In some shooting modes, you cannot use this function. •...
  • Page 80: Metering

    Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Metering The metering mode refers to the way in which a camera measures the Multi quantity of light. The Multi mode calculates the amount of light in multiple areas. When The camera measures the amount of light in a scene, and in many of its light is sufficient or insufficient, the camera adjusts the exposure by modes, uses the measurement to adjust various settings.
  • Page 81: Center-Weighted

    Metering Shooting Functions > Center-weighted Spot The Center-weighted mode calculates a broader area than the The Spot mode calculates the amount of light in the center. When you Spot mode does. It sums up the amount of light in the center portion capture a photo in conditions where there is a strong backlight behind of the shot (60 ~ 80 %) and that of the rest of the shot (20 ~ 40 %).
  • Page 82: Measuring The Exposure Value Of The Focus Area

    Metering Shooting Functions > Measuring the exposure value of the focus area When this function is turned on, the camera automatically sets an optimal exposure by calculating the brightness of the focus area. This function is only available when you select Spot metering or Multi metering, and Selection AF.
  • Page 83: Smart Range

    Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Smart Range This function automatically corrects the loss of bright detail that can occur due to shading differences in the photo. → → To set Smart Range In Shooting mode, press [f] Smart Range options, an option.
  • Page 84: Selective Color

    Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Selective Color This function lets you select a color that you want to emphasize, and desaturates the others. You can select red, green, blue, or yellow from the menu. → → To set Selective In Shooting mode, press [f] Selective Color Color options,...
  • Page 85: Color Space

    Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Color space Digital imaging devices such as digital cameras, monitors, and printers have their own methods for representing colors, which are called color spaces. Adobe RGB Your camera lets you select two color spaces: sRGB or Adobe RGB. sRGB is widely used for creating colors on PC monitors and is also the standard color space for Exif.
  • Page 86: Exposure Compensation/Lock

    Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Exposure compensation/lock Exposure compensation The camera automatically sets the exposure by measuring the levels of light from the photo’s composition and the position of a subject. If the exposure set by the camera is higher or lower than you expected, you can adjust the exposure value manually.
  • Page 87: Exposure Lock

    Exposure compensation/lock Shooting Functions > Exposure lock When you cannot achieve an appropriate exposure because of a strong color contrast, lock the exposure and then capture a photo. After locking the exposure, aim the lens where you desire, and press [Shutter].
  • Page 88: Video Functions

    Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Shooting Functions Video functions The functions available for video are explained below. Multi Motion Set the playing speed of a video. Movie AE mode → → To set recording In Video Shooting mode, press [m] → speed options, Multi Motion an option.
  • Page 89: Fader

    Video functions Shooting Functions > Fader Voice You can fade in or fade out a scene using the fader function on the Sometimes, a muted video is more appealing than the one with sound. camera without having to do it on a PC. Use the function appropriately Turn the voice off to record a muted video.
  • Page 90: Playback/Editing

    Chapter Playback/Editing Learn about how to play back and edit photos and videos. Refer to chapter 6 for editing files on a PC.
  • Page 91: Searching And Managing Files

    Playback/Editing Searching and managing files Learn how to search photos and videos quickly through the thumbnail Viewing image thumbnails view and to protect and delete files. In order to search for photos and videos you want, convert to the thumbnail view. The thumbnail view displays multiple images at a time so that you can easily look through items you wish to find.
  • Page 92: Viewing Files By Category

    Searching and managing files Playback/Editing > Viewing files by category Viewing files as a folder Continuous and burst shots appear as a folder. Deleting a folder will In the thumbnail view, press [m]. delete all photos in the folder. → Select Filter a category, and then press [o].
  • Page 93: Protecting Files

    Searching and managing files Playback/Editing > Protecting files Deleting files Protect your files from accidental deletion. Delete files in Playback mode and secure more space on your memory card. Protected files will not be deleted. → → → In Playback mode, press [m] Protect an option.
  • Page 94: Deleting Multiple Files

    Searching and managing files Playback/Editing > Deleting multiple files Deleting all files You can select multiple files and delete them. You can delete all files on the memory card at once. → In Playback mode, press [ Multiple Delete. In Playback mode, press [m]. →...
  • Page 95: Viewing Photos

    Playback/Editing Viewing photos Enlarging a photo Viewing a slide show You can enlarge photos when viewing them in Playback mode. You can You can view photos in a slide show, apply various effects to the slide also move the magnified area and use the Trim function to extract the show, and play background music.
  • Page 96: Auto Rotating

    Viewing photos Playback/Editing > Auto rotating With Auto Rotate on, the camera automatically rotates photos you have captured vertically so they fit the screen horizontally. → → To set auto rotate In Playback mode, press [m] Auto Rotate → options, an option.
  • Page 97: Playing Videos

    Playback/Editing Playing videos You can play a video, capture an image from a video, or crop a video Trimming a video during playback and save it as a new file. Press [o] at the point where you want the new video to begin.
  • Page 98: Capturing An Image During Playback

    Playing videos Playback/Editing > Capturing an image during playback Press [o] at the point where you want to save a still image. Press [I]. • The resolution of the captured image is the same as the video resolution. • The captured file is saved as a separate file under a new name.
  • Page 99: Editing Photos

    Playback/Editing Editing photos Perform photo editing tasks, such as resizing, rotating, or eliminating * Default red-eye effects. Edited photos are saved as new files under different Icon Description file names. 3D photos, panoramic photos, and 3D panoramic photos Backlight: Correct the brightness of an underexposed photo. cannot be edited with the Image Edit function.
  • Page 100 Editing photos Playback/Editing > * Default Icon Description Face Retouch: Hide facial imperfections. The new file may be smaller than the original. Brightness: Adjust the brightness of a photo. The new file may be smaller than the original. Contrast: Adjust the sharpness of a photo. The new file may be smaller than the original.
  • Page 101: Wireless Network

    Chapter Wireless network Learn how to connect to wireless local area networks (WLANs) and use functions.
  • Page 102: Connecting To A Wlan And Configuring Network Settings

    If you select a WPS profile supported AP, select WPS PIN Refresh connection, and then enter a PIN on the AP device. You can Samsung 1 also connect to a WPS profile supported AP by selecting WPS Samsung 2 button connection on the camera, and then pushing the WPS button on the AP device.
  • Page 103: Setting Network Options

    Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings Wireless network > Setting network options Manually setting the IP address In the Wi-Fi Setting screen, move to an AP, and then In the Wi-Fi Setting screen, move to an AP, and then press [f].
  • Page 104: Using The Login Browser

    Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings Wireless network > Using the login browser You can enter your login information via the login browser when connecting to some APs, sharing sites, or cloud servers. Button Description [D/I/C/F] Move to an item or scroll the page. Select an item.
  • Page 105: Network Connection Tips

    Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings Wireless network > • Connecting to a network may incur additional charges. Costs will vary Network connection tips based on the conditions of your contract. • You must insert a memory card to use the Wi-Fi features. •...
  • Page 106: Entering Text

    Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings Wireless network > Entering text Icon Description Delete the last letter. Learn how to enter text. The icons in the table below let you move the cursor, change the case, etc. Use the navigation button to scroll to a Move the cursor.
  • Page 107: Saving Files To A Smart Phone Automatically

    If the smart phone has been connected to your camera before, it • • You should install Samsung SMART CAMERA App on your phone or is connected automatically. device before using this feature. You can download the application from Samsung Apps, the Google Play Store, or the Apple App Store.
  • Page 108: Sending Photos Or Videos To A Smart Phone

    On the camera, select a sending option. and update it if needed. • You should install Samsung SMART CAMERA App on your phone or • If you select Select Files from Smartphone, you can use your device before using this feature. You can download the application from smart phone to view and share files stored on the camera.
  • Page 109 Sending photos or videos to a smart phone Wireless network > Select the camera from the list and connect the smart phone to the camera. • The smart phone can connect to only one camera at a time. On the camera, allow the smart phone to connect to your camera.
  • Page 110: Using A Smart Phone As A Remote Shutter Release

    • You should install Samsung SMART CAMERA App on your phone or device • The smart phone can connect to only one camera at a time. before using this feature. You can download the application from Samsung Apps, the Google Play Store, or the Apple App Store.
  • Page 111 Using a smart phone as a remote shutter release Wireless network > On the smart phone, set the following shooting options. On the smart phone, touch and hold to focus. • The focus is automatically set to multi-AF. Icon Description Flash option Release to capture the photo.
  • Page 112: Using Photo Or Video Sharing Websites

    Wireless network Using photo or video sharing websites Upload your photos or videos to file sharing websites. Available Enter your ID and password, and then select Login. websites will be displayed on your camera. To upload files to some • For information about entering text, refer to "Entering text".
  • Page 113: Uploading Photos Or Videos

    Using photo or video sharing websites Wireless network > Uploading photos or videos • You cannot upload RAW files. • You can upload up to 20 files at a time. • Access the website with your camera. You cannot upload files if the file size exceeds the limit. The maximum photo resolution you can upload is 2M, and the longest video you can upload is a video recorded using .
  • Page 114: Sending Photos Or Videos Via Email

    Wireless network Sending photos or videos via email You can change settings in the email menu, and send photos or videos Select the Name box, enter your name, and then select stored on the camera via email. Done. Sender Setting Changing email settings Name In the email menu, you can change settings for storing your information.
  • Page 115: Setting An Email Password

    Sending photos or videos via email Wireless network > Setting an email password Changing the email password Rotate the mode dial to B. Rotate the mode dial to B. Select Select Press [m]. Press [m]. → → → Select Setting Password Select Change Password.
  • Page 116: Sending Photos Or Videos Via Email

    Sending photos or videos via email Wireless network > Sending photos or videos via email Scroll to files to send, and then press [o]. • You can select up to 20 files. The total size must be 7 MB or less. You can send photos or videos stored on the camera via email.
  • Page 117 Sending photos or videos via email Wireless network > • You cannot send RAW files. • You can send up to 20 files at a time. • Even if a photo appears to have transferred successfully, errors with the recipient’s email account may cause the photo to be rejected or recognized as spam.
  • Page 118: Using Auto Backup To Send Photos Or Videos

    Wireless network Using Auto Backup to send photos or videos You can send photos or videos that you captured with the camera to a Sending photos or videos to a PC PC wirelessly. The Auto Backup feature works only with the Windows Rotate the mode dial to B.
  • Page 119 Using Auto Backup to send photos or videos Wireless network > • If the PC supports the Wake on LAN (WOL) feature, you can turn on the PC automatically by searching for the PC from your camera. (p. 122) • When you connect the camera to the WLAN, select the AP that is connected to the PC.
  • Page 120: Viewing Photos Or Videos On A Tv Link-Enabled Tv

    Wireless network Viewing photos or videos on a TV Link-enabled TV TV Link is a technology for sharing media files between a camera and On the TV, search for the camera and browse the shared TV connected to the same AP device. With this technology, you can photos or videos.
  • Page 121 Viewing photos or videos on a TV Link-enabled TV Wireless network > • You cannot share RAW files. • You can share up to 1,000 photos or videos. • On a TV screen, you can view only photos or videos captured with your camera.
  • Page 122: Sending Photos Using Wi-Fi Direct

    Wireless network Sending photos using Wi-Fi Direct When the camera connects via a WLAN to a device that supports the Select the device from the camera's list of Wi-Fi Direct Wi-Fi Direct function, you can send photos to the device. This feature devices.
  • Page 123: About The Wake On Lan (Wol) Feature

    About the Wake on LAN (WOL) feature With the WOL feature, you can automatically turn on or wake up a PC with your camera. This feature has been available for Samsung desktop PCs for the last 5 years (not available for all-in-one PCs).
  • Page 124: Setting The Pc To Turn On

    About the Wake on LAN (WOL) feature Wireless network > Setting the PC to turn on Select drivers related to network adapter. Turn on the PC, and then press F2 while the PC is booting. Click Advanced tab, and then set WOL menus. •...
  • Page 125: Camera Settings Menu

    Chapter Camera settings menu Learn about the user settings and general settings menu. You can adjust the settings to better suit your needs and preferences.
  • Page 126: User Settings

    Camera settings menu User settings You can set the user environment with these settings. Noise Reduction → Use the Noise Reduction to reduce the visual noise in photos. u or X To set user In Shooting mode, press [m] → options, an option.
  • Page 127: Af Priority

    User settings Camera settings menu > AF Priority iFn Customizing You can set the camera to capture photos only when the subject is in You can select options that can be adjusted when you press focus. [i-Function] on an i-Function lens. Option Description When you capture continuous or burst shots, the camera will capture photos...
  • Page 128: User Display

    User settings Camera settings menu > User Display Description Histogram You can add or remove shooting information from the display. Set the histogram on the display on or off. About histogram A histogram is a graph that shows the brightness distribution of a photo.
  • Page 129: Key Mapping

    User settings Camera settings menu > Key Mapping Grid Line You can change the function assigned to the Custom button or SMART Select a guide to help you compose a scene. LINK button. (Off*, 3 X 3, 2 X 2, Cross, Diagonal) * Default Button Function...
  • Page 130: Setting 1

    Camera settings menu Setting 1 Learn about the menu items of the Setting 1. * Default Item Description → Set the method of numbering files and folders. To set Setting 1 In Shooting or Playback mode, press [m] → • Reset: After using the reset function, the next file name options, an option.
  • Page 131: Setting 2

    Setting 1 Camera settings menu > * Default Item Description Set the type of folder. • Standard*: XXXPHOTO Folder Type • Date: XXX_MMDD Format the memory card. Formatting prepares a memory card for use in the camera and deletes all existing files including protected files.
  • Page 132: Setting 3

    Camera settings menu Setting 2 Learn about the menu items of the Setting 2. * Default Item Description → Set the display off time. The display turns off if you do not To set Setting 2 In Shooting or Playback mode, press [m] Auto Display →...
  • Page 133 Also, make sure to attach the lens cap to the lens when not using it. • You can download firmware upgrades from Device www.samsung.com. Information Set the video signal output appropriate for your country • You cannot run a firmware upgrade without a fully when connecting the camera to an external video device charged the battery.
  • Page 134: Gps

    Camera settings menu Learn about the menu items of the GPS setting. You should purchase an optional GPS accessory in order to use the GPS function. → To set GPS In Shooting or Playback mode, press [m] → options, an option. * Default Item Description...
  • Page 135: Connecting To External Devices

    Chapter Connecting to external devices Make full use of the camera by connecting it to external devices such as a computer, HDTV or photo printer.
  • Page 136: Viewing Files On An Hdtv Or A 3D Tv

    Connecting to external devices Viewing files on an HDTV or a 3D TV Play back photos or videos by connecting your camera to an HDTV Make sure that the HDTV and camera are turned on, and (3D TV) using an optional HDMI cable. then select the HDMI mode on the HDTV.
  • Page 137: Viewing Files On A 3D Tv

    Turn on your camera. • If you have an Anynet+ compatible Samsung 3D TV and you Do not view the 3D images captured by your camera on a 3D TV or have turned on your camera's Anynet+ function, the 3D TV 3D monitor for an extended period of time.
  • Page 138: Printing Photos

    Connecting to external devices Printing photos Print photos on your camera by connecting to printers directly or saving Turn on your camera. Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) information on a memory card. • When the pop-up message appears on the camera display, select Printer.
  • Page 139: Configuring Print Settings

    Printing photos Connecting to external devices > Configuring print settings Creating a print order (DPOF) DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) lets you set the print size of a photo and the number of copies to be printed. The camera saves the DPOF Images One Photo information in the MISC folder of your memory card.
  • Page 140: Dpof Options

    Printing photos Connecting to external devices > DPOF options Option Description You can select photos to print and the number of copies for photos. • Select: Select the number of copies for photos you → Select select. (Scroll to the photos you want to print the number of copies by rotating the navigation button, Standard and then pressing [f].)
  • Page 141: Transferring Files To Your Computer

    Connecting to external devices Transferring files to your computer Transfer files on a memory card to your computer by connecting the Turn on the camera. camera to the PC. • When the pop-up message appears on the camera display, select Computer. →...
  • Page 142: Disconnecting The Camera (For Windows Xp)

    Transferring files to your computer Connecting to external devices > Disconnecting the camera (for Windows XP) Transferring files to your Mac computer With Windows Vista and Windows 7, the methods for disconnecting the Turn off the camera. camera are similar. Connect your camera to a Macintosh computer with the Ensure that no data is being transferred between the USB cable.
  • Page 143: Using Programs On A Pc

    If your computer does not meet the requirements, videos may not play correctly or it may take longer to edit videos. When the setting wizard appears, click Samsung Digital • Install DirectX 9.0c or above before you use the program.
  • Page 144: Using Intelli-Studio

    Using programs on a PC Connecting to external devices > Using Intelli-studio • The requirements are recommendation only. It may not work properly even when the computer meets the requirements, depending on the condition of Intelli-studio is a built-in program that allows you to play back and edit your computer.
  • Page 145: Using The Intelli-Studio Interface

    Using programs on a PC Connecting to external devices > Using the Intelli-studio Interface Description View files of the selected folder on your computer. Show or hide files of the connected camera. View files of the selected folder on the camera. View files as thumbnails or on a map.
  • Page 146: Transferring Files Using Intelli-Studio

    Using programs on a PC Connecting to external devices > Transferring files using Intelli-studio Run Intelli-studio on your computer. You can easily transfer files on your camera to your computer by using Turn on the camera. Intelli-studio. • When the pop-up message appears on the camera display, select Computer.
  • Page 147: Installing Adobe Photoshop Lightroom

    Using programs on a PC Connecting to external devices > Installing Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Photos captured by a camera are often transformed to JPEG formats Insert Adobe Photoshop Lightroom DVD-ROM into your and stored in the memory according to the settings of the camera at the time of shooting.
  • Page 148: Appendix

    Chapter Appendix Get information about error messages, camera maintenance, trouble shooting tips, specifications, and optional accessories.
  • Page 149: Error Messages

    Appendix Error messages When the following error messages appear, try these remedies. Error messages Suggested remedies Folder and file Error messages Suggested remedies File names do not match the DCF standard. number are max Transfer the files on the memory card to your The lens is locked.
  • Page 150: Maintaining The Camera

    Appendix Maintaining the camera Image sensor Cleaning the camera Depending on different shooting conditions, dust may appear in photos because the image sensor is exposed to the external environment. Camera lens and display This problem is normal, and the exposure to dust occurs in everyday use of the camera.
  • Page 151: Using Or Storing The Camera

    Maintaining the camera Appendix > Using on beaches or shores Using or storing the camera • Protect your camera from sand and dirt when you use it on beaches or in other similar areas. Inappropriate places to use or store the camera •...
  • Page 152: Using The Camera With Caution In Humid Environments

    • Do not use the camera if the screen is cracked or broken. Broken immediately and consult a doctor. glass or acrylic could cause injury to your hands and face. Take the camera to a Samsung service center to have it repaired.
  • Page 153: About Memory Card

    Maintaining the camera Appendix > About memory card Memory card capacity The memory capacity may differ depending on shooting scenes or shooting conditions. These capacities are based on a 2 GB SD card. Supported memory card Quality This product supports SD (Secure Digital), SDHC (Secure Digital Size Normal High Capacity), SDXC (Secure Digital eXtended Capacity), microSD,...
  • Page 154 Maintaining the camera Appendix > Quality Size Super Fine Fine Normal RAW + S.Fine RAW + Fine RAW + Normal 20.0M (5472X3648) 10.1M (3888X2592) 1,043 5.9M (2976X1984) 1,168 1,642 2.0M (1728X1152) 1,627 2,742 3,553 Burst 1,349 1,878 16.9M (5472X3080) Photo 7.8M (3712X2088) 1,310 4.9M (2944X1656)
  • Page 155: Cautions When Using Memory Cards

    Maintaining the camera Appendix > • Prevent memory cards from making contact with liquids, dirt, or Cautions when using memory cards foreign substances. If dirty, wipe the memory card clean with a soft • Avoid memory cards to very cold or very hot temperatures (below cloth before you insert the memory card in your camera.
  • Page 156: About The Battery

    Do not rest the device on flammable surfaces, such as bedding, carpets, or electric blankets for a prolonged period. Use only Samsung-approved batteries. • When the device is switched on, do not leave it in any confined space for a prolonged period.
  • Page 157: Battery Life

    • When you use the camera for an extended period, the area around • The figures above are based on Samsung’s test standards. Your the battery chamber may become warm. This does not affect the results may differ depending on your actual usage.
  • Page 158: Before Contacting A Service Center

    Appendix Before contacting a service center If you are having trouble with your device, try these troubleshooting Situation Suggested remedies solutions before contacting a service professional. • There is no space on the memory card. Delete unnecessary files or insert a new card. •...
  • Page 159 Before contacting a service center Appendix > Situation Suggested remedies Situation Suggested remedies • Ensure that the focus option you set is The display or buttons Remove the battery and insert it again. suitable for the kind of shot you are capturing. do not work •...
  • Page 160 Before contacting a service center Appendix > Situation Suggested remedies Situation Suggested remedies This camera can have minute distortion when Cannot set the DPOF You cannot set the DPOF for RAW files. using a wide-angle lens that enables shooting for RAW files Photos are distorted with a wide angle of view.
  • Page 161: Camera Specifications

    RGB primary color filter Grid Line, Icons, Histogram, Distance Scale, User display Level gauge Lens Mount Focusing Type Samsung NX Mount Type Contrast AF Available lens Samsung lenses • Selection: 1 point (free selection) Image Stabilization • Multi: Normal 15 points, Close up 35 points...
  • Page 162 Less than 1/180 sec. Drive Mode Flash EV -2–+2 EV (0.5 EV Step) Single, Continuous, Burst (5M only), Timer, Mode Bracket (Auto Exposure, White Balance, Optional Samsung external flashes: External flash Picture Wizard) SEF42A, SEF220A • JPEG Sync terminal Hot-shoe...
  • Page 163 Camera specifications Appendix > • JPEG (3:2): 20.0M (5472X3648), Smart Range 10.1M (3888X2592), 5.9M (2976X1984), Smart Range On/Off 5.0M (2736X1824) (Burst mode only), Picture Wizard 2.0M (1728X1152) • JPEG (16:9): 16.9M (5472X3080), Standard, Vivid, Portrait, Landscape, Forest, Mode Retro, Cool, Calm, Classic, Custom1, Custom2, Size 7.8M (3712X2088), 4.9M (2944X1656), Custom3...
  • Page 164 Camera specifications Appendix > Movie clip Audio on/off (Shooting time: up to 25 min) Miniature, Soft Focus, Old Film 1, Old Film 2, Smart filter Halftone Dots, Sketch, Fish Eye, Defog, Vignetting, Miniature, Fish Eye, Sketch, Defog, Negative Smart Filter Halftone Dots, Soft Focus, Old Film 1, •...
  • Page 165 Camera specifications Appendix > Wireless network Dimensions (W X H X D) 114 X 62.5 X 37.5 mm (without protrusions) Type IEEE 802.11n supported Weight SNS & Cloud, Email, MobileLink, Function Remote Viewfinder, Auto Backup, TV Link, 222 g (without battery and memory card) Wi-Fi Direct, AutoShare Operating Temperature Interface...
  • Page 166: Glossary

    Appendix Glossary AP (Access Point) AEL (Auto Exposure Lock) An access point is a device that allows wireless devices to connect to a This feature helps you lock the exposure on which you want to calculate wired network. the exposure. Ad-Hoc network AF (Auto Focus) An ad-hoc network is a temporary connection for sharing files or an...
  • Page 167 Glossary Appendix > Camera shake (Blur) Composition If the camera is moved while the shutter is open, the entire image may Composition in photography means arranging objects in a photo. appear blurred. This occurs more often when the shutter speed is slow. Usually, abiding by the rule of thirds leads to a good composition.
  • Page 168 Glossary Appendix > EV (Exposure Value) Flash All the combinations of the camera’s shutter speed and lens aperture A speed light that helps to create adequate exposure in low-light that result in the same exposure. conditions. EV Compensation Focal length This feature allows you to quickly adjust the exposure value measured The distance from the middle of the lens to its focal point(in millimeters).
  • Page 169 Glossary Appendix > H.264/MPEG-4 JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) A high-compression video format established by international standard A lossy method of compression for digital images. JPEG images are organizations ISO-IEC and ITU-T. This codec is capable of providing compressed to reduce their overall file size with minimal deterioration of good video quality at low bit rates developed by the Joint Video Team the image resolution.
  • Page 170 Glossary Appendix > Noise Quality Misinterpreted pixels in a digital image that may appear as misplaced or An expression of the rate of compression used in a digital image. Higher random, bright pixels. Noise usually occurs when photos are shot with a quality images have a lower rate of compression, which usually results in high sensitivity or when a sensitivity is automatically set in a dark place.
  • Page 171 Glossary Appendix > Shutter speed White Balance (Color balance) Shutter speed refers to the amount of time it takes to open and close An adjustment of the intensities of colors (typically the primary colors the shutter, and it is an important factor in the brightness of a photo, as red, green, and blue), in an image.
  • Page 172: Optional Accessories

    Appendix Optional accessories Lens Lens SAMSUNG 18-55 mm SAMSUNG 20-50 mm SAMSUNG 85 mm F1.4 ED SSA SAMSUNG 12-24 mm F4-5.6 ED F3.5-5.6 OIS III F3.5-5.6 ED II SAMSUNG 16 mm F2.4 SAMSUNG 20 mm F2.8 SAMSUNG 45 mm F1.8 External flash...
  • Page 173 HDMI- • Use only Samsung-approved accessories. Samsung is not responsible for compatible monitor with the HDMI (HDMI type D) damage caused by using another manufacturer’s accessories.
  • Page 174: Index

    Appendix Index Flash Bounce photography 25 Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 146 Depth of Field (DOF) 15, 20 Lenses Flash options 76 Locking 35 Guide number 24 Aperture 14, 18 Digital Print Order Format Markings 37 (DPOF) 138 Intensity 77 Auto Backup 117 Unlocking 35 F-number 15 Drive (see Shooting method) 72...
  • Page 175 Index Appendix > Photos Shooting method 72 Videos Editing 98 Options 87 Shooting modes Enlarging 94 Viewing 96 Aperture Priority 45 Shooting options 57 Lens Priority 47 Viewing on 3D TV 136 Manual 46 Viewing on camera 90 Movie 54 Viewing on HDTV 135 Program 44 Wireless network 101...
  • Page 176 This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal. CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) Dispose unwanted electronics through an approved recycler. To find the nearest recycling location, go to our website: www.samsung.com/recyclingdirect Or call, (877) 278 - 0799...
  • Page 177: Fcc Notice

    Model No. : Samsung NX1100 user's authority to operate the equipment. Responsible Party : Samsung Electronics America, Inc. Address : 85 Challenger Road, Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660 NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Telephone No.
  • Page 178 Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void user’s authority to operate the equipment. IC: 649E-NX1100 This equipment may be operated in all EU countries. In France, this equipment may only be used indoors.
  • Page 179: Declaration Of Conformity

    EN 300 328 v1.7.1 EN 301 489-1 v1.8.1 EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1 * This is not the address of Samsung Service Centre. For the address or the phone number of Samsung Service Centre, see EN62311 :2008 the warranty card or contact the retailer where you purchased...
  • Page 180: Declaration Sentence In Official Languages

    Hereby, Samsung Electronics declares that this digital camera is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant English provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Por medio de la presente Samsung Electronics declara que la cámara digital cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera Español otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.
  • Page 181 Bu belge ile, Samsung Electronics bu dijital kameranın 1999/5/EC Yönetmeliginin temel gerekliliklerine ve ilgili hükümlerine uygun Türkiye olduğunu beyan eder. Hér með lýsir Samsung Electronics því yfir að þessi stafræna myndavél sé í samræmi við grunnkröfur og önnur ákvæði tilskipunar Íslenska 1999/5/EB.
  • Page 182 Please refer to the warranty that came with your product or visit our website www.samsung.com for after-sales service or inquiries.

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