LEICA D-LUX 4 Dear Customer May we take the opportunity of thanking you for having purchased this LEICA D-LUX 4. Please read the instructions carefully and keep them for future reference. Contents Safety instructions and precautions ..........Names of the components ............
THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U.S.A. Declaration of Conformity Trade Name: LEICA Model No.: D-LUX 4 Responsible party / Support Contact: Leica Camera AG, Oskar-Barnack-Strasse 11, D-35606 Solms, Tel.: +49 (0) 64 42-208-0, Fax: +49 (0) 64 42-208-333, www.leica-camera.com, info@leica-camera.com...
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THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN GREAT BRITAIN The rating plate is on the underside of the digital camera. Caution for AC mains lead For your safety, please read the following text carefully. This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 5-ampere fuse is fitted in this plug.
Attention. To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and disturbances, use only recommended accessories and do not expose the device to rain or humid- ity. Do not remove the cover or the rear cover. Please consult Leica Customer Service for repair work.
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Picture data to inappropriate handling. Leica will not be liable for any damage suffered due to loss of recorded data. Using tripods detaching the camera. You may damage or strip the thread on the camera,...
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Fault prevention Camera: Handling the camera might knock against the camera, the display or lens and cause damage. Leica dealer. Fault and interfer- ence prevention magnetic equipment such as: - Televisions If a fault develops on the - Microwave ovens...
Battery/Charger unit: Rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Power generation supplied. Never drop the battery. is based on the chemical reaction in the interior of damage. Discontinue using damaged batteries. the cell. This reaction is affected by ambient tem- inserted incorrectly. perature and humidity. Too high or too low a tempera- ture will shorten service life of the battery.
Names of the components Record mode Mode Switch Joystick Tripod LCD monitor AF/AE Lock Playback mode thread Strap eyelet Comp. out AV-out/USB DC in Card/Battery door Snapshot mode for automatic recording ON/OFF switch Program mode Speaker Zoom lever for automatic ex- Focus Shutter button Mode dial...
About the LCD monitor Recording 1 Recording mode 6 Battery indication 11 Shutter speed 2 Flash mode 7 Nr. of rec. pictures 12 Aperture value 3 Focus 8 Built in memory 13 AF area 4 Resolution 9 Recording state 14 Metering mode 5 Quality 10 Joystick navigation 15 Image stabilizer...
About the LCD monitor Changing the display The guide The histogram Not possible dur- lines help displays the ing menu screen to align the brightness. subject. Press repeatedly In recording mode In playback mode If [TRAVEL DATE] and/or [AGE] is set, the number of days passed since the travel date/birthday.
About the histogram A histogram is a graph that displays brightness along the horizontal axis (black to white) and the amount of pixels at each brightness level on the vertical axis. It allows you to easily check a picture’s exposure. Examples of histogram: Properly Exposed Underexposed...
Software 1,2,3 One item only, depending on the specified country. you are not using a card. card in the manual. Original accessories These accessories match your Leica camera and enhance it even further. Article Type Art.-No. AC Adaptor (USA) ACA-DC4-US 18 641 ˝...
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Charging the battery The battery is not charged when the camera is shipped. warm after using/charging. Connect adapter Insert the battery (if outside USA) Ensure battery is insert- any time, e.g. even if it is not ed correctly. fully discharged. dedicated charger indoors Charge until green only.
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Using for the first time Inserting the card Ensure that the unit is turned OFF. Without an inserted card, a limited amount of pictures can be stored in the internal memory. Open the cover Insert the card Push until it clicks. tion terminals of the card.
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Setting Language, Time and Date Switch camera ON, Press [MENU/SET] [CLOCK SET]. mode for at least 24 hrs, to store the clock settings for 3 months, even when the battery is removed. cannot be printed on pictures correctly. Press repeatedly Press [MENU/SET] Select and set the Turn the camera OFF...
Snapshot mode quick AF, intelligent exposure and digital red-eye correction automatically. Switch camera ON and mode The status indicator lights up for about 1 sec. Switch camera ON, mode Select mode and aim the camera at your subject with both hands Aim the AF area at Select mode...
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the persons face and will adjust the focus and exposure. Under backlight conditions, the exposure is automatically corrected so that the brightness of the faces will be optimal. pictures in the appropriate scene mode. See mode on page 30. Take the picture - Depending on the setting, pictures taken vertically are played back rotated.
Program mode Compared to the snapshot mode, many more menu items are available for greater freedom of composition. Please see page for more information on the [SETUP] menu and page for more information on the [REC] menu. Switch camera ON and mode The status indicator lights up for about 1 sec.
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Take the picture - Depending on the setting, pictures taken vertically are played back rotated. - Use a tripod if the shake alert appears. Press shutter fully View picture When pressing the shutter but- The picture is shown ton, the monitor may become for a short time.
Aperture priority Set higher aperture values for sharp focus backgrounds or lower aperture values for soft focus backgrounds. Use a tripod at slow shutter speeds. Please see page for more information on the [SETUP] menu and page for more information on the [REC] menu. Set ON/OFF switch to ON, mode switch to mode dial to...
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Take the picture - Depending on the setting, pictures taken vertically are played back rotated. - Use a tripod if the shake alert appears. Press shutter fully View picture When pressing the shutter but- The picture is shown ton, the monitor may become for a short time.
Shutter priority Set faster shutter speeds for fast moving objects or lower shutter speeds for trail effects on the picture. Use a tripod at slow shutter speeds. Please see page for more information on the [SETUP] menu and page for more information on the [REC] menu.
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Take the picture - Depending on the setting, pictures taken vertically are played back rotated. - Use a tripod if the shake alert appears. Press shutter fully View picture When pressing the shutter but- The picture is shown ton, the monitor may become for a short time.
Manual exposure Determine the exposure by manually setting the aperture value and the shut- ter speed. Use a tripod at slow shutter speeds. Please see page for more information on the [SETUP] menu and page for more information on the [REC] menu.
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Take the picture - Depending on the setting, pictures taken vertically are played back rotated. - Use a tripod if the shake alert appears. Press shutter fully View picture When pressing the shutter but- The picture is shown ton, the monitor may become for a short time.
Motion picture mode ing starts. Audio is recorded simultaneously with the built-in microphone. Switch camera ON and mode The status indicator lights up for about 1 sec. Switch camera ON, mode Select mode and aim the camera at your subject with both hands Aim the AF area at Select...
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Focus the subject - The available recording time is displayed on the top right, the elapsed recording time on the bottom right. Focus on subject, not focused: press shutter halfway focused: - For more information, on how to focus a subject, please see page 36. Start / Stop recording - If the writing speed of the recording may stop.
Scene mode Taking pictures with scene modes that match specific situations. If selected, the camera sets the optimal exposure and hue to obtain the desired picture. Switch camera ON and mode The status indicator lights up for about 1 sec. Switch camera ON, mode Select...
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Impressive portrait with rich flesh tone. Use at maximum [PORTRAIT] for best results. Detects flesh tone areas like human faces and adds soft [SOFT SKIN] effect. Use at maximum for best results. - If a part of the background etc. is a colour close to skin colour, this part is also smoothed.
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For taking a picture with night scenery, shutter will be set [NIGHT SCENERY] to max. 8 sec. Be sure to use a tripod and self timer. - When the camera is set to [STABILIZER] and there is very little camera shake, or if [STABILIZER] is set to [OFF], shutter speed may slow down up to 8 sec- onds.
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) / 5 cm (0.17 feet) - (Wide ) / 50 cm (1.64 feet) - (Tele ) to ∞. - [INTELLIGENT ISO] is activated, and maximum ISO becomes ISO400. Suitable for taking pictures of your pet. Age can be dis- [PET] played with pictures if you set the birthday.
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Up to 5 pictures are taken continuously with flash. It is [FLASH BURST] convenient to take continuous still pictures in dark places. 1. Press to select resolution / aspect ratio and press [MENU/SET]. 2. Up to 5 pictures are taken as long as the shutter button is pressed. - The frame rate changes according to the recording conditions.
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For taking pictures of snow. Exposure and WB are set for [SNOW] reproducing the snow as white as it actually looks. For taking pictures through an airplane window. Please [AERIAL PHOTO] turn off camera when taking off or landing. We recommend using this technique if it is difficult to focus when taking pic- tures of clouds etc.
Taking pictures - advanced functions I Self-timer seconds. Press the shutter button halfway to focus. Press t to select Press shutter button fully to start 2 or 10 sec. delay. mode. - The self timer cannot be set to 2 sec. in mode.
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Manual focus [MF] the focus range are displayed. Tilt pq to focus Set switch to manual focus MF. after 2 sec of no joystick Manual focus MF operation. 1. Focus by tilting the joystick pq. - Focus range disappears after 2.
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Taking pictures - advanced functions II Auto bracketing 3 pictures are automatically recorded in the selected expo- sure range. - The flash is set to Select Set compensation - The function is cancelled after [AUTO BRACKET] range turning off the camera. Press repeatedly Press repeatedly - The auto bracketing does not...
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Program shift Change the preset aperture value and shutter speed com- bination without changing the exposure. 1. Press the shutter button half way. 2. Adjust program shift with the joystick. 3. The program shift icon aperture value and shutter A: Aperture value speed are displayed.
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Taking pictures - advanced functions III Continuous mode Pictures are taken continu- ously while the shutter button is pressed. Press and hold Select burst mode [OFF] Frame rate approx. 2 (pic/sec) Depends on the max. 3 remaining capac- ity of the built-in max.
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Aperture values and shutter speeds Depending on the mode, these aperture values and shutter speeds can be set. Shutter priority Available shutter speed (Sec) - (Per 1/3 EV) Aperture Value 1/1.3 1/1.6 1/2.5 1/3.2 1/10 1/13 1/15 1/20 1/25 F2.0 to 8.0 1/30 1/40 1/50...
Using the flash To open the flash use the flash open button. To close press the flash down until it clicks. Select a flash mode - The flash setting is fixed to while the flash is closed. - Available flash settings depend on the record mode. - For red-eye reduction, the flash is fired twice.
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Available flash settings by recording mode - If you bring the flash too close to an object, the object may be distorted or discoloured by the heat or lighting from the flash. - When you take a picture beyond the available flash range, the exposure may not be adjusted properly and the picture may become bright or dark.
The SETUP Menu Enter the SETUP menu Select setting … … … [CLOCK SET] Changing the date and time. [WORLD TIME] = Destination = Home Set the time in your home area and travel destination. [TRAVEL DATE] [TRAVEL SETUP] - [LOCATION] [TRAVEL SETUP] [OFF] - [SET] Set the departure and return date of your travel.
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[MONITOR] Adjust the brightness of the LCD display in 7 steps. [OFF] - [LCD MODE] = The LCD works in its normal mode. [OFF] = Brightness is auto-adjusted. [AUTO POWER LCD] = The LCD is brighter and easier to see. [POWER LCD] - The LCD monitor automatically returns to normal brightness after 30 seconds when recording in [POWER LCD] mode.
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[AUTO REVIEW] [OFF] - [1 SEC.] - [2 SEC.] - [HOLD] - [ZOOM] Set the length of time that the picture should be displayed after taking it. = The recorded picture is not shown. [OFF] = The recorded picture is show this long. [1 SEC.] - [2 SEC.] = The recorded picture is shown until any button is pressed.
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[VERSION DISP.] See which version of firmware is on the camera. [FORMAT] The built-in memory or card is formatted. Formatting irretrievably de- letes all the data so check the data carefully before formatting. - Use a battery with sufficient battery power or the AC adaptor when formatting.
The REC Menu Enter the REC menu Select setting … … … [FILM MODE] same way as you would select different films for film cameras. [STANDARD] = Standard setting. = Saturation and contrast of the colours are increased. [DYNAMIC] = Brighter red, green and blue. [NATURAL] = Contrast is lowered for softer and clearer colour.
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Adjusting multi film settings: 1. Press to select a [MULTI FILM] and press 2. Press to select multi films 1 to 3 and to set the film modes. - One press of the shutter button automatically records the picture to a selected number of films (up to a maximum of three films).
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[QUALITY] Set the compression rate at which the pictures are to be stored. = Giving priority to the picture quality. [FINE] = Giving priority to the number of recordable pictures. [STANDARD] = RAW format for high quality computer editing. [RAW] = RAW + FINE [RAW+JPEG] = RAW + STANDARD...
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[WHITE BALANCE] Select a setting that matches the recording conditions to adjust the colour rendition for a more natural picture. Automatic adjustment Incandescent light Outdoors, clear sky Present white balance 1 Outdoors, cloudy sky Present white balance 2 Outdoors, in the shade Present colour temperature Flash only Auto white balance:...
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[AF MODE] This allows the focusing method that suits the positions and number of the subjects to be selected. Face detection Focusing is set to detected faces. AF Tracking Focuses on moving subjects. Multi-area Focuses on up to 5 focus areas per AF area. 1-area High-Speed Quick focus on the centre area.
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- When the facial features are hidden behind sunglasses, etc. - When the face appears small on the screen. - When there is rapid movement. - When the subject is not a human being. - When the camera is shaking. The picture may stop moving for a moment before being brought into focus when you press the shutter button halfway.
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[I.EXPOSURE] [OFF] - [LOW] - [STANDARD] - [HIGH] Contrast and exposure will be adjusted automatically when there is a big difference in brightness between the background and subject, to record the image the way you saw it. effect. is displayed. - When ISO sensitivity is set to [ISO80] or [ISO100], the ISO sensitivity might become higher than when the [I.EXPOSURE] is set.
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[DIGITAL ZOOM] [OFF] - [ON] Set zoom No deterioration Deterioration Extended optical zoom mechanism resolution to (3 million pixels). The 10.1 million pixel CCD area is cropped to the centre 3 million pixel area, allowing a picture with a mode. [T].
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[MIN. SHTR SPEED] [1/250] - [1/125] - [1/60] - [1/30] - [1/15] - [1/8] - [1/4] - [1/2] - [1] sures of low-light-situations. Min. shutter speed setting 1/250 Brightness Darker Brighter Camera shake Less - This should usually be set to [1/8] to take pictures. When you select a minimum shutter speed other than [1/8], appears on the screen.
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[EXT. VIEWFINDER] [OFF] - [ON] When using the external viewfinder (optional), you can switch the screen to a suitable display. = The camera LCD is used for picture review. [OFF] = The camera LCD is disabled. Review pictures externally. [ON] few times.
Set Custom mode Register up to 4 sets of camera settings as custom sets. Set to the mode dial to the desired mode and select the desired menu settings in advance. Enter the SETUP menu Select setting … … … Apply custom settings Press u to enter Select...
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Use Custom mode Switch camera ON and mode The status indicator lights up for about 1 sec. Switch camera ON, mode Select mode and aim the camera at your subject with both hands Aim the AF area at Select your main subject mode mode is selected, choose desired setting...
Playing back pictures and motion pictures Switch camera ON and mode The first picture is Switch ON mode Browse files - 1 picture per screen (initial mode) - 12 pictures per screen - 30 pictures per screen Press pqtu to Select display mode - by recording date Press repeatedly...
Deleting files Select how to delete Deleting files files: - Delete Single - Delete Multi - Delete All Press 1. Select [SINGLE], [MULTI] or [ALL] by pressing and press [MENU/SET]. 2. - [SINGLE] mode deletes the current picture or motion picture. - In [MULTI] mode select pictures or motion pictures by pressing pqtu and mark them by pressing [DISPLAY].
The QUICK menu For further information on any of these settings, please see the correspond- Enter Q.MENU Select item Select setting Confirm … … … able items according to the current recording mode: [REC MENU] [SETUP MENU] Snapshot mode [PICTURE SIZE] Program mode Aperture priority Shutter priority...
The PLAYBACK MODE Menu Enter the PLAYBACK MODE menu Select setting … … … [NORMAL PLAY] View pictures and motion pictures in the normal playback mode. 1. Select picture by pressing - Playback motion pictures or audio (if available) by pressing 2.
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[SLIDE SHOW] [ALL] - [CATEGORY SELECTION] - [FAVORITE] different playback methods. This mode is recommended if you have connected the camera to a TV. Not for motion pictures. 1. Enter [SLIDE SHOW] by pressing [MENU/SET]. 2. Select a playback method by pressing - [ALL] = Plays all the recorded pictures.
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[CATEGORY PLAY] View pictures recorded by scene mode or other categories. 1. Enter [CATEGORY PLAY] by pressing [MENU/SET]. 2. Select a category. Categories you have pictures in are displayed darker. After a while the number of pictures in the category is displayed next to COUNT. 3.
The PLAYBACK Menu Enter the PLAYBACK menu Select setting … … … [CALENDAR] View pictures by recording date in the calendar view. 1. Enter the [CALENDAR] by pressing 2. Select month by pressing 3. Select day by pressing 4. Press [MENU/SET] to view day. pqtu 5.
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[TEXT STAMP] [SINGLE] - [MULTI] recorded pictures. Not for movies/protected pictures. 1. Enter [TEXT STAMP] by pressing 2. Select [SINGLE] or [MULTI] by pressing and press [MENU/SET]. 3. - In [SINGLE] mode select picture by pressing and confirm with [MENU/SET]. pqtu - In [MULTI] mode select pictures by pressing and mark...
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[TRIMMING] ture. Not for movies/protected pictures. 1. Enter [TRIMMING] by pressing 2. Select picture by pressing and confirm with [MENU/SET]. 3. Zoom into the picture by using the tele , to zoom out again use wide pqtu 4. Press and select the part to be trimmed. 5.
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[ROTATE] In this mode you can rotate pictures manually in 90° steps. 1. Enter [ROTATE] by pressing 2. Select a picture by pressing and confirm with [MENU/SET]. 3. Press to select the rotation direction and press [MENU/SET] to confirm. 4. Press to return to the PLAYBACK menu.
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[DPOF PRINT] [SINGLE] - [MULTI] - [CANCEL] A system to select which picture to print, how many copies of each picture and with/without date stamp. Ask your photo printing store. 1. Enter [DPOF PRINT] by pressing 2. Select [SINGLE] or [MULTI] by pressing and press [MENU/SET].
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[AUDIO DUB.] 1. Enter [AUDIO DUB.] by pressing 2. Select a picture by pressing and add audio information by pressing [MENU/SET]. 3. If there is already audio recorded, press and confirm overwrit- ing with [MENU/SET]. 4. To stop recording, press [MENU/SET] again. 5.
Connecting to a computer reader for SD memory cards instead of connecting the camera directly to the computer. the USB connection cable. Otherwise, data may be destroyed. Connect camera to PC Insert the USB connection straight in or straight out to avoid deforming the terminals.
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[Windows] If you are connecting the camera for the first time, the required driver is installed automatically. [Apple Macintosh] The drive is displayed as an icon on the screen as follows: - No card inserted: [DLUX4] If you have not set [PC] connection by menu, press to select PC and press If you have choosen [PictBridge] in...
Connecting to a TV you can watch pictures and motion pictures on the TV screen. NTSC or PAL system when you set [VIDEO OUT] in the [SETUP] menu. component cable is connected. Connect with the supplied AV cable Insert the AV connection straight in or straight out to avoid warp- ing the terminals.
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Set the required video output settings in the [SETUP] menu: [VIDEO OUT] [NTSC] - [PAL] Set to match the colour television system in each country. [NTSC] = Video output is set to NTSC system. [PAL] = Video output is set to PAL system. [TV ASPECT] Set to match the type of TV.
Connecting to a printer the USB connection cable, you can select the pictures to print and start printing on the camera’s screen. power becomes low while the camera and the printer are connected, the status indicator flashes and the alarm beeps. If this happens during printing, stop printing at once.
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Paper sizes Printer settings priorized 10 x 15 cm 100 x 150 mm L/3.5” x 5” 89 x 127 mm 4” x 6” 101.6 x 152.4 mm 8” x 10” 203.2 x 254 mm 2L/5” x 7” 127 x 178 mm LETTER 216 x 279.4 mm POSTCARD 100 x 148 mm...
Correcting faults / Troubleshooting If the fault cannot be rectified, reset camera by executing [RESET] in the [SETUP] menu. Battery and power source The camera cannot be operated even when it is turned on. The LCD monitor turns off while the camera is turned on.
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processing, the recorded picture deteriorates slightly, but this is not a malfunction. The brightness or the hue of the recorded picture is different from brightness or the hue may change slightly. the actual scene. This occurs due to the characteristics of fluorescent light.
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Flash Flash is not fired. or if [BURST] in [REC] menu is set. Flash is fired twice. reduces red eyes. Playback The picture being played back is rotated and displayed in an unexpected direction. function. The picture is not played back. Folder number and file number are displayed as [–] and screen turns black.
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The picture is not displayed fully on the TV. Picture cannot be transferred when camera is connected to computer. The card / built-in memory is not recognized by the computer. card into camera and reconnect. Picture cannot be printed when camera is connected to a printer.
Functions that cannot be combined Function Conditions under which the function cannot be set [AUTO POWER LCD] mode [POWER SAVE] [AUTO LCD OFF] [AUTO REVIEW] mode Extended Optical Zoom mode mode [DIGITAL ZOOM] mode [HISTOGRAM] mode [FLASH] mode mode Flash output adjust- mode ment mode...
[RESIZE] [TRIMMING] [LEVELING] [ASPECT CONV.] [ROTATE] [ROTATE DISP.] [FAVORITE] PRINT WITH DATE [AUDIO DUB.] Functions that cannot be combined, while the component cable is connected: - Creation of still pictures from motion pictures. Message displays In some cases confirmation or error message appear on the screen. The most important messages are as follows: [THIS MEMORY CARD IS LOCKED] set at [LOCK].
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[NO ADDITIONAL SELECTIONS CAN BE MADE] [CANNOT BE SET ON THIS PICTURE] on the DCF standard. [NOT ENOUGH SPACE ON BUILT-IN MEMORY]/[NOT ENOUGH MEMORY ON THE CARD] There is no space left in the built-in memory or on the card. Pictures form the built- in memory can be copied to the card until the card is full.
Installation of the Capture One 4 Software Working with RAW data to convert the saved raw data into optimum quality, for example the profes- sional Capture One 4 raw data converter from Phase One. This software can simultaneously allowing you to produce low-noise pictures with outstanding resolution.
Number of recordable pictures proximation. (These vary depending on the recording conditions and the type of card.) pending on the subjects. Aspect ratio Picture 3648x2736 3072x2304 2560x1920 size Quality Built-in memory 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB 10 256 MB 19 512 MB 39 1 GB 79 2 GB 160...
Recording time able recording time for up to 2 GB only is displayed on the screen. on the screen may not decrease in order. BURST] in is not displayed. Picture WVGA size Built-in memory 32 MB 6 sec 14 sec 17 sec 56 sec 2 min 35 sec...
Technical specifications Technical specifications may be subject to change. Information for your safety. Camera: Power source: DC 5.1 V Power consumption: 1.5 W (recording), 0.8 W (playback) Camera effective pixels: 10,100,000 pixels Image sensor: Primary colour filter Lens: (35 mm equivalent: 24 mm to 60 mm) F2.0 to F2.8 Digital zoom: Extended optical zoom:...
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Shutter speed: 60 s to 1/2000th s White balance: White set1/White set2/White balance K set Exposure (AE): Program AE (P)/Aperture priority AE (A)/Shutter prior- Exposure compensation (1/3 EV Step, -2 EV to +2 EV) Metering mode: LCD-Monitor: (Approx. 460,800 dots) (field of view ratio about 100%) Flash: Built-in pop up flash Flash range: [ISO AUTO]...
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Dimensions (WxHxD): Approx. 108.7 mm x 59.5 mm x 27.1 mm [4 1/4˝ x 2 1/3˝ x 1 1/16˝] (excluding the projecting parts) Weight: Operating temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) Operating humidity: 10 % to 80 % Battery charger: Information for your safety Input:...
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