Sanyo VPC-CG88EX Instruction Manual

Sanyo VPC-CG88EX Instruction Manual

Dual camera
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Dual Camera
Important note
This manual explains how to safely operate the VPC-CG88EX,
VPC-CG88GX, VPC-CG88TA, VPC-CG88PX and VPC-CG88.
Any information regarding only one of these products will be labeled as such.
Please read these instructions carefully before using the camera.
Make sure to read and understand the separate booklet "SAFETY MANUAL".
Keep this manual in a safe place for later reference.
VPC-CG88EX
VPC-CG88GX
VPC-CG88TA
VPC-CG88PX
VPC-CG88

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  • Page 1: Instruction Manual

    VPC-CG88PX VPC-CG88 Important note This manual explains how to safely operate the VPC-CG88EX, VPC-CG88GX, VPC-CG88TA, VPC-CG88PX and VPC-CG88. Any information regarding only one of these products will be labeled as such. Please read these instructions carefully before using the camera.
  • Page 2: How To Read This Manual

    CONNECTIONS” in this manual. ↓ To use additional features Visit the Sanyo website to learn how to adjust the camera settings for various shooting scenes. There you’ll also find information about the software for playing back data recorded with your camera and for burning (recording) DVDs (page 152).
  • Page 3: Preparing The Camera

    SHOOT, PLAY BACK AND SAVE Preparing the camera Insert the battery pack. 3 Insert by matching the connector markings 1 While pressing, push Connector towards the bottom. markings 2 Open 4 Close Battery cover About saving your recorded data h If you wish to use an SD Memory Card, refer to page 24 to install the card in the camera.
  • Page 4 Shooting Press the ON/OFF button ON/OFF button for at least 1 second to turn the camera on. h If the screen to set the date and time appears, press the MENU button 2 times to cancel it. For how to set the date and time, see page 34.
  • Page 5 Sanyo declines any claim for compensation for recorded contents etc. in case of photographing or recording failure due to a chance camera or card flaw.
  • Page 6 Press the SET button. <To return to the recording mode> h Press the REC/PLAY button. When you are finished using the camera... Press the ON/OFF button for at least 1 second to turn the camera off. English...
  • Page 7: Copy Data From Your Camera To The Computer

    Copy data from your camera to the computer Connect your camera to a computer, and copy the desired data to the computer. Turn on the computer, and use the supplied dedicated USB interface cable to connect your camera to the computer. h Connect the cable between the camera’s USB/AV terminal and the computer’s USB connector.
  • Page 8 Select “COMPUTER”, and press the SET button. h The screen to select the USB CONNECTION computer connection mode CARD READER appears. SCREEN CAPTURE PC CAMERA CANCEL Select “CARD READER”, and press the SET button. h The message [Found New Hardware] appears in the task tray, showing that the camera is recognized as a drive.
  • Page 9: Dismounting The Camera

    Dismounting the camera CAUTION i To disconnect your camera, be sure to follow the procedure below. Failure to follow this procedure may cause faulty operation of your computer or corrupt the files in your camera. Left-click on the icon for safely removing hardware in the task tray. h A list appears showing the devices connected to the computer’s USB connector.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL ............. i QUICK SEARCH BY OPERATION ............6 CHECKING THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES ........11 How to use the accessories ............13 ABOUT THE CARD ................14 Media cards that can be used with this camera ......14 What “card”...
  • Page 11 SIMPLE SHOOTING BEFORE TAKING PICTURES .............55 For best results ................55 Using the autofocus ...............56 Select the recording size ...............59 Select the focus setting ..............60 Hints for taking pictures ..............61 VIDEO CLIP RECORDING ..............62 SHOOTING SINGLE SHOTS ...............63 Using the flash ................66 SHOOT A STILL IMAGE WHILE RECORDING A VIDEO CLIP ..68 MACRO-PHOTOGRAPHY (ZOOM) .............70 PLAYBACK...
  • Page 12 NORMAL SHOOTING RECORDING MENU 1 ................. 83 Video setting ................. 83 Still image setting ................86 Scene select setting ..............87 Filter setting .................. 87 Self-timer setting ................88 RECORDING MENU 2 ................. 89 Motion compensation (image stabilizer) setting ......89 Focus range setting ..............
  • Page 13 OPTION SETTINGS DISPLAY THE OPTION SETTING MENU .........120 INTRODUCTION TO THE OPTION SETTING MENU .......121 Shortcut setting ................127 TV output setting .................130 File No. continued setting ............135 Formatting (initializing) ..............137 CHECKING THE REMAINING CARD MEMORY .......138 Checking the remaining number of images and video recording time ..................138 For audio recordings ..............139 CHECKING THE REMAINING BATTERY PACK CHARGE ....140...
  • Page 14 OTHER CONNECTIONS SCREEN CAPTURE ................162 APPENDICES COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS ........... 163 TROUBLESHOOTING ............... 171 Camera ..................171 Notes regarding the Scene Select feature and filters ....179 SPECIFICATIONS ................181 Camera ..................181 Camera connectors ..............185 Battery life ................... 185 Possible No.
  • Page 15: Quick Search By Operation

    QUICK SEARCH BY OPERATION Your camera has an abundance of convenient features and functions. From creating precisely the photo you want, to viewing images using various techniques, you can locate the exact operation for your purposes in the following table. Shooting/recording Basic operation Convenient functions...
  • Page 16 Shooting/recording Basic operation Convenient functions Additional functions Shoot in dark conditions • “Exposure compensation” on page 99 • “Using the flash” on pages 44, 48 and 66 • “Scene select setting” (night view portrait mode/fireworks mode/lamp mode) on pages 48 and 87 Increase the camera’s sensitivity •...
  • Page 17 Playback Basic operation Convenient functions Additional functions Getting started Adjust the speaker Change the angle of viewing images volume view • “PLAYING BACK VIDEO • “PLAYBACK VOLUME” • “Rotate” on pages 53 and CLIPS AND STILL pages 53 and 76 IMAGES”...
  • Page 18 File managing/processing Basic operation Convenient functions Additional functions Search for image/audio files • “21-image display playback” on page 80 • “Selecting the playback folder” on pages 54 and 81 Delete files Protect files from accidental erasure • “DELETING FILES” on •...
  • Page 19 Using with a computer Basic operation Convenient functions Additional functions Use the camera as a card reader • “SETTING THE CONNECTION MODE” on page 143 • “USING AS A CARD READER” on page 146 Copy files from your camera to a computer •...
  • Page 20: Checking The Included Accessories

    CHECKING THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES i Li-ion battery pack: 1 i Lithium-ion battery pack charger and power cord: 1 i Dedicated USB interface i Dedicated AV interface cable cable (page 143): 1 (page 156): 1 i Lens cap (page 13): 1 i Core: 1 For HDMI cable i SAFETY MANUAL...
  • Page 21 i QUICK GUIDE i Obtaining the PDF instruction manual and cautions English...
  • Page 22: How To Use The Accessories

    How to use the accessories k Lens cap English...
  • Page 23: About The Card

    ABOUT THE CARD Media cards that can be used with this camera The type of card that can be inserted into and used with this camera is: i SD Memory Card i SDHC Memory Card i SDXC Memory Card What “card” means in this manual i In this manual, SD Memory Cards, SDHC Memory Cards and SDXC Memory Cards that can be used in this dual camera are referred to as “card”.
  • Page 24: Getting The Most Out Of Your Camera

    Also, the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC standard is used for formatting video files. You get both compact file size and high picture quality in one high- performance camera. * “Full High Definition” by SANYO Dual Camera signifies recording at a resolution of 1920 pixels horizontally ×1080 pixels vertically. English...
  • Page 25: Includes Simple Mode For Quick-And-Easy Operation

    Includes SIMPLE mode for quick-and-easy operation (page 38) Select from two recording/playback modes: the “SIMPLE mode” for users new to the camera, and the “NORMAL mode” for full use of all the camera’s many features and functions. Example: RECORDING MENU Ful l - HD VIDEO Select video and photo size...
  • Page 26: Capture Clear Images Of The Targeted Subject

    Wi-Fi network. Also, you can transfer video files if your Eye-Fi card has a video upload function. Instructions for the Eye-Fi transfer feature can be found at the following website: http://sanyo.com/xacti/english/ English...
  • Page 27: System Map

    SYSTEM MAP You can connect the camera to various devices to expand its capabilities. Internet Computer Dedicated USB interface cable Printer Dedicated AV interface cable i Card reader i DPOF-compatible Commercially available printer card i Photo shop English...
  • Page 28: Setup

    SETUP SETUP PARTS NAMES Front Monitor unit Stereo microphone Lens Flash ON/OFF button HDMI terminal cover Bottom Tripod stand hole USB/AV terminal Battery cover English...
  • Page 29 Rear Multi-indicator Speaker Monitor ON/OFF button Card slot cover Strap holder ] button Zoom switch [T/]]/[W/P] ] button REC/PLAY button MENU button SET button English...
  • Page 30: Charging The Battery Pack

    CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK Please charge the supplied battery pack before using it. Connect the supplied power Battery pack charger cord to the socket on the Power cord battery pack charger. h Insert the connector straight and securely. Insert the battery pack in the Battery pack charger battery charger.
  • Page 31: Charging The Battery Pack

    Charging the battery pack Be sure to fully charge the supplied or separately sold battery pack before using it in your camera. For charging the battery pack, use the supplied charger. Charge the battery pack if it is being used for the first time, and recharge it whenever the remaining charge is low.
  • Page 32 About the CHARGE indicator The CHARGE indicator shows the status of the battery pack and the charger. Please refer to the following table if the indicator flashes abnormally. CHARGE indicator Not lit Not connected properly i To recharge the battery pack, the power cord of the charger must be connected to a power outlet, and the plug at the other end inserted in the charger’s power socket (page 21).
  • Page 33: Installing The Card

    INSTALLING THE CARD Be sure to format a newly purchased card or one that was used in another device before using it in your camera (pages 126 and 137). If an unformatted card is used, the card itself may become unusable. Insert the card.
  • Page 34 Close the card slot cover. Close <When removing the card...> h To remove the card, press it in, and then release. The card will protrude slightly, and you can then pull it out. 2 Push in, then pull out 1 Open English...
  • Page 35 CAUTION Do not attempt to forcibly remove the card i Doing so may damage the card or the stored files. If the multi-indicator is flashing red... i Never remove the card when the multi-indicator is flashing red, as doing so may result in loss of files stored in the card.
  • Page 36: Installing The Battery Pack

    INSTALLING THE BATTERY PACK Please charge the supplied battery pack before using it. Open the battery cover. 1 While pressing, push towards the bottom. 2 Open Battery cover Insert the battery pack. 3 Insert by matching the h Take care that it is connector markings positioned correctly.
  • Page 37: Installing The Dc Adaptor (Sold Separately: Var-A3U/A3Ex)

    Installing the DC adaptor (sold separately: VAR-A3U/A3EX) 1 Insert 3 Close 2 Set the cord in the groove English...
  • Page 38 CAUTION Does the battery pack appear swollen? i The lithium-ion battery used in this camera may expand slightly when stored in a hot environment or repeatedly used, but this is not a safety hazard. However, a battery that is difficult to insert because it has become swollen may then be impossible to extract from the battery compartment.
  • Page 39: About The Temperature Alert Icon

    About the temperature alert icon \ During camera use, if the temperature of the battery or inside the camera (excluding the battery) rises, a temperature alert icon \ will appear as described below. k When the battery or internal camera (excluding battery) temperature rises during use h During camera use, if the temperature of the battery or inside the camera (excluding the battery) rises, a \ icon lights on the monitor.
  • Page 40: Turning The Camera On And Off

    TURNING THE CAMERA ON AND Turning on the camera Open the monitor unit, and press the Monitor unit ON/OFF button for at least 1 second. h If you briefly press the ON/OFF ON/OFF button button, once, the camera will switch to the power save mode.
  • Page 41: Turning Off The Camera

    Turning off the camera Press the ON/OFF button for at least 1 second. h The camera turns off. Turning on the camera when the power save (sleep) mode is active In order to preserve battery pack power, the power save (sleep) function will automatically turn off the camera after about 1 minute of no use during shooting, or about 5 minutes of no use during playback (factory-preset setting).
  • Page 42 HINT To immediately activate the power save mode i Press the ON/OFF button briefly to activate the power save function. About the standby mode i To turn off the camera only briefly, you can close the monitor unit to put the camera in the standby mode.
  • Page 43: Date And Time Setting

    DATE AND TIME SETTING The camera will record the date and time an image or audio recording is taken so that you can display them during playback. Therefore, before capturing images, make sure the correct date and time are set. h To correct the date and time setting, please see under HINT on page 36.
  • Page 44 Set the clock. CLOCK SET 1 Select “TIME”. 2 Press the SET button. h The Set Time Screen TIME 19:30 appears. 3 Set the time to “19:30”. h The time is set in the following order: Set the hour → Set the minute. h A 24-hour clock is used for the time display.
  • Page 45 Press the MENU button. h The date and time setting is completed. h To display the Recording or Playback Screen, press the MENU button. HINT i Under normal conditions, while the battery pack is being replaced, an internal battery will maintain the date and time settings. However, there is a small chance the settings may be lost (the backup will last for about 7 days).
  • Page 46: Switching Between The Recording Mode And Playback Mode

    SWITCHING BETWEEN THE RECORDING MODE AND PLAYBACK MODE Switch between the recording mode (for recording) and the playback mode (for viewing your recorded images). Turn on the camera (page 31). Press the REC/PLAY button. h The mode changes. h The mode changes each time the REC/PLAY button is pressed. 000:00:14 <Example of the recording mode>...
  • Page 47: Switching The Operating Mode

    SWITCHING THE OPERATING MODE The “SIMPLE mode” comprises only those functions that are most often used and necessary to operate the camera, while the “NORMAL mode” enables full use of all the camera’s many functions. Select the mode that is suitable for your purposes.
  • Page 48: Accessing/Exiting The Simple/Normal Mode Menu Screen

    Accessing/exiting the SIMPLE/NORMAL Mode Menu Screen Set the camera to the recording or playback mode (page 37). Select the desired operating mode (page 38). If the Menu Screen is not displayed, press the MENU button. h The Menu Screen appears. h To cancel the Menu Screen, press the MENU button.
  • Page 49: Using The Simple Mode Menu

    Using the SIMPLE Mode Menu Toggle the SET button up or down to select the item you wish to change, and press the SET button. h The Setting Screen for the selected item appears. Select an item to change Description of selected item Select video and photo size Push up Push down...
  • Page 50: Using The Normal Mode Menu

    Using the NORMAL Mode Menu Toggle the SET button up or down to select a tab. h The Menu Screen for the selected tab appears. RECORDING MENU 1 Ful l - H D VIDEO PHOTO SCENE SELECT Push up FILTER FLASH Push down SELF-TIMER...
  • Page 51 Toggle the SET button up or down to select the item you wish to change, and press the SET button. h The Setting Screen for the selected item appears. h To return to the Menu Screen, press the MENU button. Select an item to change RECORDING MENU 1...
  • Page 52: Overview Of The Simple Mode Setting Screen

    Overview of the SIMPLE Mode Setting Screen SIMPLE Mode Recording Menu Select video and photo size English...
  • Page 53 1 Recording size (page 59) 3 Flash (page 66) h Specify how the flash will h Select the video clip size to operate. record. 9: The camera detects the subject brightness and uses the flash only when : The video clip size is necessary.
  • Page 54 SIMPLE Mode Playback Menu Start slideshow English...
  • Page 55 1 Slideshow (page 75) 3 Delete (page 77) h Specify the slideshow settings h Delete files. and play the slideshow. (page 38) h Set to the NORMAL mode. 2 Playback volume (page 76) h Adjust the volume for video clip 5 Remaining battery power and audio file playback.
  • Page 56: Overview Of The Normal Mode Setting Screen

    Overview of the NORMAL Mode Setting Screen NORMAL Mode Recording Menu <Tab 1> RECORDING MENU Ful l - HD VIDEO PHOTO SCENE SELECT FILTER FLASH SELF-TIMER English...
  • Page 57 1 Video clip settings (page 83) 3 Scene select (page 87) =: Full auto setting <HD mode> !: Record at 1920 × 1080 a: Sports mode >: Portrait mode pixels, 60 fields/s (60i). Y: Record at 1920 × 1080 +: Landscape mode /: Night view portrait mode pixels, 30 fps (30p).
  • Page 58 <Tab 2> RECORDING MENU VIDEO STABILIZER PHOTO STABILIZER FOCUS FOCUS MODE EXP MEASURE English...
  • Page 59 1 Video stabilizer (page 89) 5 Light-measuring mode h Compensate for camera shake (page 91) X: Multi-section light during video clip recording. \: Record with image measuring W: Center-weighted light stabilizer on. ]: Record without image measuring Y: Spot light-measuring stabilizer.
  • Page 60 <Tab 3> RECORDING MENU WHITE BALANCE EXPOSURE TARGET A SUBJECT HIGH SENSITIVITY DIGITAL ZOOM REC FOLDER English...
  • Page 61 1 White balance (page 93) 4 High sensitivity mode >: White balance is (page 98) 1: Increased sensitivity. automatically adjusted 2: Normal sensitivity. depending on the ambient lighting (auto). 5 Digital zoom (page 70) r: For shooting in sunny Q: Enable the digital conditions (fair).
  • Page 62 NORMAL Mode Playback Menu <Tab 1> PLAYBACK MENU SLIDESHOW PLAY VOLUME PROTECT DELETE ROTATE RESIZE 1 Slideshow (page 101) 4 Delete (page 77) h Specify the slideshow settings h Delete files. and play the slideshow. 5 Rotate (page 104) h Rotate a still image. 2 Playback volume (page 76) h Adjust the volume for video clip 6 Resize (page 104)
  • Page 63: Print Instructions

    <Tab 2> PLAYBACK MENU EDIT PHOTO EDIT VIDEO PRINT INSTRUCTIONS SELECT FOLDER COPY 1 Edit photo (page 105) 5 Copy h Repair the “red-eye” caused by h Copy files from the card to the the flash, or enhance the internal memory, or vice versa. 6 Remaining battery power contrast (still images only).
  • Page 64: Shooting

    SIMPLE SHOOTING SIMPLE/SHOOTING BEFORE TAKING PICTURES For best results Hold the camera securely, keeping your elbows close to your body and making sure the camera is stable. Correct hold Incorrect hold A finger is blocking the lens or flash. <Holding the camera> Example 1: Example 2: Grip the camera by...
  • Page 65: Using The Autofocus

    Using the autofocus The autofocus will work in almost all situations; however, there are certain conditions that may cause the autofocus function to not work properly. If the autofocus function is not working properly, set the focus range to capture images (page 60).
  • Page 66 The following examples are some of the situations where the autofocus function may work, but not as desired. i When both near and far objects are present Use the focus-lock function to lock the focus on an object at the same distance as the desired subject, then reposition the camera to compose the picture.
  • Page 67 HINT i Still images can be rotated when they are played back (pages 53 and 104). i When the [ ] button is pressed halfway, the image in the monitor may waver vertically. This is the result of internal image processing and is not a malfunction.
  • Page 68: Select The Recording Size

    Select the recording size The larger the image size (number of pixels), the better the image quality will be, but the file size will also be larger. Select the image quality that is correct for the intended purpose. Display the SIMPLE Mode Recording Menu (page 39), select the recording size setting, and press the SET button.
  • Page 69: Select The Focus Setting

    Select the focus setting Select the focus range corresponding to the distance between the camera and the subject. Display the SIMPLE Mode Recording Menu (page 39), select the focus setting, and press the SET button. All ranges Automatic focus (people, landscape, etc.) 7: The camera automatically focuses on the subject within a range of 50 cm (19.69 in.) to infinity (normal).
  • Page 70: Hints For Taking Pictures

    Hints for taking pictures Muting the operation sounds i The audio guidance that sounds when you operate the camera can be muted (page 122). Where are the image and audio files saved? i All the image and sound files are recorded on the card installed in the camera, or in the camera’s internal memory.
  • Page 71: Video Clip Recording

    VIDEO CLIP RECORDING Turn on the camera (page 31), ] button and set it to the recording mode (page 37). Press the [ ] button. h Recording begins. h It is not necessary to keep the ] button pressed while recording.
  • Page 72: Shooting Single Shots

    SHOOTING SINGLE SHOTS Capture a still image (single-shot). Turn on the camera (page 31), ] button and set it to the recording mode (page 37). Press the [ ] button. 1 Press the [ ] button halfway. h The autofocus operates, and the image is focused (focus lock).
  • Page 73 HINT Adjusting the monitor brightness i While the Recording Screen is active, you can quickly access the screen for adjusting the brightness of the monitor by pressing the MENU button for at least 1 second. What is the camera focusing on? Target mark i A target mark &...
  • Page 74 If the camera shake icon > appears... (in the NORMAL mode) i During still image shooting, if the shutter speed is slow and the possibility that the image may be blurred due to camera shake becomes high, the camera shake icon may appear on the monitor. In this case, use a tripod to stabilize the camera when shooting, or set the flash operation mode to automatic (pages 44 and 66).
  • Page 75: Using The Flash

    Using the flash The flash is not only used for photographing under dark conditions, but is also convenient for example when the subject is in shadow or lit from behind. The flash is available only when shooting single-shot still images. Display the SIMPLE Mode Recording Menu (page 39), select the flash setting, and press the SET button.
  • Page 76 CAUTION Do not touch the flash unit when shooting i The flash unit becomes very hot and may cause a burn. Avoid touching the flash unit when shooting. HINT i The flash cannot be used during video clip recording. i By assigning an operation shortcut to the SET button (pages 124 and 127), you can change the flash mode from the Recording Screen (NORMAL mode).
  • Page 77: Shoot A Still Image While Recording A Video Clip

    SHOOT A STILL IMAGE WHILE RECORDING A VIDEO CLIP You can capture a still image (a single-shot) while recording a video clip. Turn on the camera (page 31), and set it to the ] button ] button recording mode (page 37). Press the [ ] button.
  • Page 78 HINT i When shooting a still image while recording a video clip, the flash does not operate. i The photo stabilizer (pages 50 and 89) is inoperative. i When the remaining video recording time becomes approximately 50 seconds, it will no longer be possible to capture a still image while recording a video clip.
  • Page 79: Macro-Photography (Zoom)

    MACRO-PHOTOGRAPHY (ZOOM) Your camera has two zoom functions: optical zoom and digital zoom. Point the camera lens at the Zoom switch subject. [T/]]/[W/P] Push the zoom switch toward [T/]] or [W/P] to compose the desired image. [T/]]: Zoom in on the subject. [W/P]: Zoom out.
  • Page 80: Playback

    PLAYBACK SIMPLE/PLAYBACK PLAYING BACK VIDEO CLIPS AND STILL IMAGES Set the camera to the playback mode (page 37). Orange frame Select the image to play back. h Toggle the SET button to move the orange frame to the file you wish to play back. h The image information for the 2010.12.24 18:41...
  • Page 81: Video Clip Playback Operation

    Video clip playback operation To do this... Do this Normal forward playback Press the SET button. Stop playback During playback, toggle the SET button down. During playback, press the SET button or toggle the SET button up. Pause During accelerated playback, toggle the SET button up.
  • Page 82 HINT If the a appears on the playback Screen... i The a icon appears when playing back a file that was saved in segments (page 84). English...
  • Page 83: How To Save One Frame From A Video Clip As A Still Image

    How to save one frame from a video clip as a still image Play back the video clip. Pause the playback at the point you wish to “snap” a photo. Press the [ ] button. h The screen to select the aspect ratio of the still image appears. Select the desired aspect ratio, and press the [ ] button.
  • Page 84: Slideshow Playback

    SLIDESHOW PLAYBACK You can play back files in succession with the “slideshow playback” feature. Display the SIMPLE Mode SLIDESHOW Playback Menu (page 39), select the slideshow setting, and press the SET button. VIDEO =: Play back all files. PHOTO 3: Play back video clips and audio files.
  • Page 85: Playback Volume

    PLAYBACK VOLUME Adjust the playback volume for video clips and audio files. Display the SIMPLE Mode PLAY VOLUME Playback Menu (page 39), select the playback volume setting, and press the SET button. h The volume control bar appears. VOLUME SETTING Toggle the SET button to the left or right to set the volume, and press the SET button.
  • Page 86: Deleting Files

    DELETING FILES You can delete files if you no longer need them. You can delete single files, selected files or all the files at one time. Delete single/delete all/delete folder Display the SIMPLE Mode DELETE Playback Menu (page 39), select the delete setting, and press the DELETE SINGLE SET button.
  • Page 87: Delete Selected

    Select “DELETE”, and press the SET button. <DELETE SINGLE> h The currently displayed file is deleted. h To delete other files, select the files, select “DELETE” and press the SET button. <DELETE ALL, DELETE FOLDER> h The Delete Confirmation Screen again appears. To delete the files, select “DELETE”...
  • Page 88 Press the SET button. h The selected file is marked with the delete icon [ h Up to 100 files can be selected. h To cancel a delete selection and remove the delete icon from a file, move the orange frame to the marked file and press the SET button. Press the [ ]or [ ] button.
  • Page 89: Playback Modes

    PLAYBACK MODES 21-image display playback Display the image you wish to Zoom switch [W/P] play back. Push the zoom switch toward the [W/P] side. h The 21-image display appears. Select the image to play back. h Toggle the SET button left, right, up or down to move the orange frame to the desired image, and press...
  • Page 90: Selecting The Playback Folder

    Selecting the playback folder If the card contains multiple folders, you can select from which folder you would like to play back. Display the Playback Screen. Push the zoom switch toward the SELECT FOLDER [W/P] side twice. 100SANYO h The screen to select the 101SANYO playback folder appears.
  • Page 91: Magnifying (Zooming In) The Image

    Magnifying (zooming in) the image Display the image that you want to magnify. h For a video clip, pause playback at the place you want to magnify. Push the zoom switch toward the 105% 105% 105% SAVE [T/]] side. h Magnification is enabled. h The image is magnified, and the central portion of image is displayed.
  • Page 92: Shooting

    NORMAL SHOOTING NORMAL/SHOOTING RECORDING MENU 1 Video setting When recording a video clip, smoother motion and better image clarity can be achieved by a higher pixel rate (resolution) and a faster frame rate. However, the file size will also be proportionately larger, requiring longer times to edit and store.
  • Page 93 Press the [ ] button. h Audio recording begins. During Length of recording recording, < appears in the monitor. It is not necessary to REC 000:00:06 continue pressing the [ button while recording. End the recording. h Press the [ ] button again to stop recording.
  • Page 94 k Audio playback Select an audio file, and press the SET button. h Playback begins. To do this... Do this Start Press the SET button. playback Normal Press the SET button. Pause playback Toggle the SET button up. Stop Toggle the SET button down. playback During playback, toggle the SET button to the right.
  • Page 95: Still Image Setting

    Still image setting For still images, you can select either the 4:3 or 16:9 horizontal to vertical aspect ratio. This menu is also used for shooting sequential shots. Sequential shots Select : or t, and press the SET button. h The camera changes to the sequential shots mode. Press the [ ] button.
  • Page 96: Scene Select Setting

    Scene select setting You can select from various preset settings (aperture, shutter speed, etc.) for specific shooting conditions. HINT i To return to normal photography, select = from the scene select menu, and press the SET button. i When capturing images using the lamp Q, fireworks + or night view portrait / setting, use a tripod or other method to stabilize the camera.
  • Page 97: Self-Timer Setting

    Self-timer setting By assigning an operation shortcut to the SET button (pages 124 and 127), you can set the self-timer from the Recording Screen. HINT To pause or cancel the self-timer function... i If the [ ] button or [ ] button is pressed again before the shutter is released, the self-timer countdown temporarily stops.
  • Page 98: Recording Menu 2

    RECORDING MENU 2 Motion compensation (image stabilizer) setting Your camera can minimize a jittery picture by compensating for unintentional hand motion. HINT If the motion compensation does not seem to be working... i Due to the mechanical characteristics of this function, it may not be possible for the camera to compensate for violent motion.
  • Page 99: Focus Range Setting

    Focus range setting How to use the manual focus Select -, and press the SET Ful l - HD button. 7112 7112 7112 001:00:05 001:00:05 001:00:05 h The focus distance adjustment bar appears. Toggle the SET button to the left or right to adjust the focus distance, and press the SET button.
  • Page 100: Focus Mode Setting

    Focus mode setting When the spot focus setting is selected, Ful l - HD the focus mark + appears in the center 7112 001:00:05 of the monitor. Focus mark Light-measuring mode setting When spot light-measuring is selected, Ful l - HD the light-measuring spot mark 7112 001:00:05...
  • Page 101: Iso Sensitivity Setting

    ISO sensitivity setting With the initial settings, the ISO sensitivity is automatically set according to the brightness of the subject. However, the ISO sensitivity can be set to a fixed setting. HINT i By setting a higher ISO sensitivity, you can set faster shutter speeds and capture images in darker locations, but noise in the captured images may increase or the images may be irregular.
  • Page 102: Recording Menu 3

    RECORDING MENU 3 White balance setting This camera automatically adjusts the white balance under most lighting conditions. However, if you want to specify the lighting conditions or change the overall tone of the image, the white balance can be manually set. How to use the one push setting Select the ^ icon.
  • Page 103: Exposure Setting

    Exposure setting The shutter speed and aperture size can be set individually. Select the desired icon from the exposure menu, and press the SET button. <If T, g or , was selected> 1 Toggle the SET button up or down to select aperture value F3.5 or shutter speed.
  • Page 104: Subject Chaser Settings

    Subject chaser settings Adjust the settings to automatically target a specific color with the color chaser function, or capture sharp face shots with the face chaser function. Shooting with the color chaser function (still images only) Set the color chaser setting to (. h A target mark (+) appears in the center of the monitor.
  • Page 105 Shooting with the face chaser function Set the face chaser setting to -. h A green frame appears in the center of the monitor. h When the subject is successfully targeted, a green double-frame appears superimposed on the subject. When capturing a still image, press the [O] button halfway. Press the [O] or [R] button.
  • Page 106 CAUTION About recording with the subject chaser i The chaser function does not work while the digital zoom is being used. i The chaser function does not work when zooming in or out. i The chaser function may not work when the subject in the monitor is relatively small or appears dark.
  • Page 107: High Sensitivity Mode Setting

    High sensitivity mode setting When you shoot in the high sensitivity mode, the captured image appears even brighter than that specified by the ISO sensitivity and exposure compensation settings. CAUTION Limitations of the high sensitivity mode i When the shutter speed is reduced to create a bright image, video clip motion will appear uneven during playback.
  • Page 108: Exposure Compensation

    Exposure compensation By assigning the exposure compensation operation shortcut to the SET button (pages 124 and 127), you can make the image lighter or darker when capturing images. Assign the operation shortcut to the SET button (pages 124 and 127). Press the SET button to which the operation shortcut was assigned.
  • Page 109: Storage Folder Setting

    HINT The exposure compensation setting is canceled in the following cases: i When the pointer is set to the center position. i When the camera is set to the playback mode. i After the power is turned off. i When the camera is set to the standby mode. Storage folder setting Create or select a recording folder (a folder in which to store recorded files).
  • Page 110: Playback

    PLAYBACK NORMAL/PLAYBACK PLAYBACK MENU 1 Slideshow settings Specify the settings for playing back files continuously in a “slideshow” format. In a slideshow of still images, you can set the transition time, transition effects and BGM. Changing a setting Select the item you wish to SLIDESHOW change, and press the SET MODE...
  • Page 111: File Protect Setting

    File protect setting Prevent accidental erasure of image and audio files. Protect files one by one Display the file that you want to protect from accidental erasure, and display the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu (page 39). Select “PROTECT” and press the SET button. Select “PROTECT SINGLE”...
  • Page 112: Protect Selected Files

    Protect selected files Select multiple files to protect. Display the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu (page 39). Select “PROTECT” and press the SET button. Select “PROTECT SELECTED” and press the SET button. h Toggle the SET button left, right, up or down to move the orange frame to the file you wish to protect.
  • Page 113: Resize

    Resize A captured image can be resized to a smaller size and saved as a separate image. HINT Why can’t the image be resized? i An image can be resized only to a smaller (or the same) size, not to a larger size.
  • Page 114: Playback Menu 2

    PLAYBACK MENU 2 Correcting the image Repair the red-eye effect in still images to make the eyes appear more natural, or enhance the contrast. HINT If the “Contrast correction not successful” or “Red-eye correction not successful” message appears... i The camera was not able to successfully repair the image. i The correction function works to automatically edit flaws that the camera detects in captured images.
  • Page 115: Editing Video Clips

    Editing video clips You can trim away unwanted portions from a video clip and save it as a new video clip (video clip cutting [extracting]). You can also join video clips together and save them as one separate clip (“joining”). Procedure to cut (extract) a portion of a video clip Specify the frames (1, 2) where the...
  • Page 116: Procedure To Join Video Clips

    Procedure to join video clips Specify the video clip that will come first. Specify the video clip that you wish to append (join). Join the video clips. i The video clips are joined. i The original video clips are not affected. (You can also choose to erase the original video clips when the new clip is saved.)
  • Page 117 Video clip cutting (extracting) Display the video clip from which you wish to extract a segment. Display the NORMAL Mode EDIT VIDEO Playback Menu (page 39), select “EDIT VIDEO”, and press the SET button. JOIN Select “CUT” and press the SET Start point button.
  • Page 118 Specify the start point of the extract. h Use the procedure below to specify the frame from which the video clip extract will start. h Play the video clip until approximately the desired point, pause the video clip, then play the video clip one frame at a time, stopping at the start point of the extract.
  • Page 119 Toggle the SET button up. Approximate playback time h The start point of the video clip extract is set, and the screen to 00:00:06 specify the end point appears. h Specify the end point of the extract by following the same procedure as in step 4.
  • Page 120 Select the desired option, and press the SET button. h Editing starts. h When editing ends, you are returned to the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu. HINT i You will not be able to overwrite the file if the original file is protected. i If the “Insufficient card memory”...
  • Page 121: Joining Video Clips

    Joining video clips CAUTION i Video clips that were photographed in different modes cannot be joined. Display the NORMAL Mode EDIT VIDEO Playback Menu (page 39), select “EDIT VIDEO”, and press the SET button. JOIN Select “JOIN” and press the SET button.
  • Page 122 Press the [O] or [ ] button. JOIN h A screen appears for you to select either to save the joined SAVE AS NEW video clip as a new (separate) OVERWRITE file, or to delete the original video REVIEW CLIP clips and replace them with the joined video clip.
  • Page 123 HINT i If the file size of the video clip after editing exceeds 4 GB, it is not possible to either “SAVE AS NEW” or “OVERWRITE”. i You will not be able to overwrite the file if the original file is protected. If you want it to be erased, you will need to first remove the protection (pages 53 and 102).
  • Page 124: Printing Instructions

    Printing instructions In addition to using your printer to print out still images captured with your camera, as with conventional film, you can have prints made at shops offering digital print services. Moreover, this camera is DPOF-compatible, so you can use the camera to specify the number of prints, whether or not the date is displayed on the print, and also to request an index print.
  • Page 125: Specifying Date Imprinting And Print Quantities

    HINT Printing a single frame from a video clip i To print with a printer or have the digital print service shop print out a still image from a video clip, you must first save it (extract still) as a still image (page 74).
  • Page 126 Press the SET button. ALL IMAGES h The Date/Copies Print Screen ----/--/-- appears. copy h If “EACH IMAGE” was selected, toggle the SET button to the left or right to display the desired COPIES image to print. h The printing instructions that are DATE currently active for the displayed image are shown.
  • Page 127: Index Print

    Press the MENU button. h The printing instructions for the requested print quantities and dated prints are stored. h The display returns to the Printing Instructions Screen. HINT Can’t specify dated prints? i Dated prints are not possible for photos that were captured before the camera’s date and time setting was completed.
  • Page 128: File Info Display

    FILE INFO DISPLAY On the Information Screen you can check what the settings were when a file was recorded with your camera. Display the desired file on 100-0001 INFO the camera monitor. HD-SHQ HD-SHQ HD-SHQ 1280×720 30fps SHQ 4.2MB MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 00:00:03 Press the MENU button for...
  • Page 129: Option Settings

    OPTION SETTINGS OPTION SETTINGS DISPLAY THE OPTION SETTING MENU The camera settings are executed via the Option Setting Menu. Turn on the camera, set it to the RECORDING MENU NORMAL mode, and press the VIDEO Ful l - HD MENU button. PHOTO SCENE SELECT FILTER...
  • Page 130: Introduction To The Option Setting Menu

    INTRODUCTION TO THE OPTION SETTING MENU Tab 1 OPTION MENU CLOCK SET INFO DISPLAY STARTUP DISPLAY OPERATION BEEP POST VIEW English...
  • Page 131 1 CLOCK SET setting (page 34) OPERATION VOL: h Set the camera’s clock. Adjust the volume of the operation sounds. 2 INFO DISPLAY setting h Specify the information to 5 POST VIEW setting h Specify the duration that the display on the playback screen.
  • Page 132 Tab 2 OPTION MENU SHORTCUTS NOISE REDUCTION IMAGE SETTINGS BRIGHTNESS LANGUAGE English...
  • Page 133 1 SHORTCUTS setting (page 127) 2 NOISE REDUCTION setting h Compared to normal shooting, when the PHOTO NR function is ON, the image processing time after shooting a still image is slightly longer. VIDEO NR: Turn ON/OFF the image noise reduction function during video clip recording.
  • Page 134 Tab 3 OPTION MENU 3 TV OUTPUT POWER SAVE FILE NO. CONT'D FORMAT RESET SETTINGS English...
  • Page 135 1 TV OUTPUT setting (page 130) 2 POWER SAVE setting (page 32) h Specify the elapsed period of inactivity before the power save mode (to conserve battery power) is activated. 3 FILE NO. CONT’D setting (page 135) 4 FORMAT (page 137) 5 RESET SETTINGS h Reset the camera settings to the factory-preset settings.
  • Page 136: Shortcut Setting

    Shortcut setting Assign functions (operation shortcuts) to the SET button when it is toggled up, down, left or right when the Recording Screen is displayed. Select “SHORTCUTS”, and SHORTCUTS press the SET button. : Assign the function when the SET button is toggled up. : Assign the function when the SET button is toggled down.
  • Page 137 PHOTO VIEW: Select the desired field of view (photo view or video view) for the Recording Standby Screen display. When “photo view” is selected, a frame to show the field of view during video clip recording appears. Video clip recording area <Video view>...
  • Page 138 Press the MENU button. SHORTCUTS h The screen to confirm the shortcut settings appears, and then you are returned to the Option Setting Menu. h This completes the shortcuts setting. <To confirm the assigned shortcuts> h On the screen in step 1, press the MENU button, and the screen to confirm the shortcut settings appears.
  • Page 139: Tv Output Setting

    TV output setting Specify the type of image signal that is output from your camera’s USB/AV terminal. Select “TV OUTPUT”, and press TV OUTPUT the SET button. NTSC TV SYSTEM TV SYSTEM: 16:9 TV TYPE Set the type of TV signal that is 720p HDMI output from the USB/AV terminal.
  • Page 140 Select the desired setting, and press the SET button. h The screen to change the parameter for the selected setting appears. <If “TV SYSTEM” is selected> NTSC: Outputs NTSC video signals. PAL: Outputs PAL video signals. <If “TV TYPE” is selected> 4:3: Use this setting when a TV having an aspect ratio of 4:3 is connected.
  • Page 141 ON. In addition, in the playback mode, the camera’s power save function is disabled. i For information concerning connecting and operation, please see your TV’s instruction manual. (As of May 2008, SANYO TVs that incorporate the HDMI-CEC function have not been released.) English...
  • Page 142 Relation between “TV TYPE” setting and TV display The tables below show the video signal that is output when the “TV TYPE” setting is changed. However, note that for some TVs that have an auto-detect function, the output may not conform to the table, or the TV display may not change at all.
  • Page 143 “TV TYPE” TV type to be Image file to be TV display setting connected displayed Still image (4:3) Video clip in SD 16:9 16:9 mode Video clip in HD mode CAUTION If the TV display is not correct… i If the appearance of the image on the TV monitor is not correct, you can either change the camera’s “TV TYPE”...
  • Page 144: File No. Continued Setting

    File No. continued setting If a newly formatted card is used, the file name (image number) of the captured image automatically begins from 0001. If the card is subsequently reformatted, or if a different reformatted card is used, the file names again begin from 0001.
  • Page 145 i If Card B already has files in it when it replaces Card A, file names are assigned as follows. When the highest file number on Card B (before replacing) is lower than the highest file number on Card A: the file name of the next recorded image continues from last file name recorded on Card A.
  • Page 146: Formatting (Initializing)

    Formatting (initializing) A card must be formatted with this camera: i After purchasing, when used for the first time, or i If it was formatted using a personal computer or another digital camera. The card cannot be formatted if the lock switch is set to the “LOCK” position. Proceed with the format procedure after setting the lock switch to the unlocked position.
  • Page 147: Checking The Remaining Card Memory

    CHECKING THE REMAINING CARD MEMORY You can check how many images can be captured and how much recording time is available on the card. For a table showing the maximum number of images and recording time for specific cards, please see “Possible No. of Images/Possible Shooting Time/Possible Recording Time”...
  • Page 148: For Audio Recordings

    For audio recordings Set the camera to the audio Remaining time recording mode (page 83). h The remaining audio recording 7112 065:07:51 time is shown. HINT i When the remaining number of images or the remaining video recording time is “0”, you cannot capture any more images. To capture more images, either install a new card, or save the images to a computer and then delete them (page 77) from the card.
  • Page 149: Checking The Remaining Battery Pack Charge

    CHECKING THE REMAINING BATTERY PACK CHARGE When using the battery pack, the remaining battery pack charge can be checked on the monitor. Make sure to check this indicator before capturing an image. For an indication of the possible length of time for battery pack operation, see page 185.
  • Page 150: Other Devices And Connections

    OTHER DEVICES AND CONNECTIONS CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER HINT i If any file is present, you can also check the remaining battery pack charge on the Information Screen (page 119). i Battery life may differ even among battery packs of the same type. i Depending on the usage of the camera (such as the number of times the flash is used, the use of the monitor, etc.) or the ambient temperature (temperatures below 10 °C [50 °F]), the number of images that can be...
  • Page 151: Operating Environment

    OPERATING ENVIRONMENT When using as a card reader Limited to models with the preinstalled OS. k Windows Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7 k Mac OS Mac OS X 10.3.6 or later To access the files in the internal memory i Remove the card from the camera before connecting the camera to a computer.
  • Page 152: Setting The Connection Mode

    SETTING THE CONNECTION MODE Start your computer, and use the supplied USB interface cable to connect the camera to the computer. h Connect the camera’s USB/AV terminal to the computer’s USB connector. Turn on the camera (page 31). h The USB Connection Screen appears on the camera’s monitor. USB CONNECTION COMPUTER PRINTER...
  • Page 153 Select “COMPUTER”, and press USB CONNECTION the SET button. h The screen to select the CARD READER computer connection mode SCREEN CAPTURE appears. PC CAMERA CARD READER: CANCEL Use the camera as an external drive of the computer. MTP: Connect the camera in the MTP mode to a Windows Vista or Windows 7 computer.
  • Page 154 Select the desired connection mode, and press the SET button. CAUTION Insert and pull out the cable carefully i When connecting the cables, make sure that the cable plugs are correctly oriented and that they match the shapes of the terminal sockets on the devices.
  • Page 155: Using As A Card Reader

    USING AS A CARD READER For Windows Vista/XP/7 users Mounting your camera Set the camera to the card reader mode (page 143). h The message [Found New Hardware] appears in the task tray, showing that the camera is recognized as a drive. h The card is recognized (mounted) as a disk, and the [XACTI (E:)] icon appears in the [My Computer] window.
  • Page 156: For Windows 2000 Users (Except For The Sdxc Card)

    For Windows 2000 users (except for the SDXC card) Mounting your camera Set the camera to the card reader mode (page 143). h If a message appears on the computer monitor instructing you to load the Windows CD-ROM, follow the instructions and install the driver. h The camera is recognized as a drive, and [Removable disk (E:)] appears in the [My Computer] window.
  • Page 157: For Mac Os X Users

    For Mac OS X users Mounting your camera Set the camera to the card reader mode (page 143). h The camera is recognized as a drive and appears as an icon named [XACTI] on the Desktop. h Double-click on the [XACTI] icon, and you can process the contents of the files in your camera’s memory exactly like you would the files in the other computer drives.
  • Page 158: About The Contents Of The Card

    ABOUT THE CONTENTS OF THE CARD Configuration of directories in the card ROOT DCIM 100SANYO SANY0001.jpg Image SANY0002.jpg Folder number number MISC SANY0003.mp4 SANY0004.m4a (Location Image or of DPOF 101SANYO SANY0001.jpg SANY0005.jpg audio files) SANY0002.jpg recording number SANY0999.jpg 102SANYO SANY0001.jpg SANY0002.jpg h Up to 999 files can be stored in folder 100SANYO.
  • Page 159: Cautions When Using As A Card Reader

    Cautions when using as a card reader i Do not alter files or folders in your camera in any way. Doing so may result in your camera not recognizing that data. If you want to edit files, first copy them to your computer’s hard drive. i Cards formatted on your computer cannot be used by your camera.
  • Page 160: Using As A Pc Camera

    USING AS A PC CAMERA When connected to a Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7 computer, the camera can be used as a PC camera. For Windows XP Please perform the following upgrades before connecting the camera to a computer.
  • Page 161: Using The Software

    USING THE SOFTWARE Use the links on the Sanyo website for downloading software that enables you to use the data from your camera on a computer. Before downloading the software, be sure to check the precautions described on the website.
  • Page 162: Obtaining The Software

    Obtaining the software For Windows operating systems Remove the card from the camera. h The program to access the website is stored in your camera’s internal memory. This program cannot be accessed while a card is installed in the camera. Start your computer, and use the supplied dedicated USB interface cable to connect your camera to the computer.
  • Page 163 Select “COMPUTER”, and press the SET button. h The screen to select the computer connection mode appears. Select “CARD READER” and press the SET button. <For Windows users> h The screen to access the website for this camera (access menu) appears.
  • Page 164: Connecting To A Tv

    CONNECTING TO A TV CONNECTING TO A TV CONNECTING TO A TV By connecting the camera to a TV, you can play back the recorded files on the CAUTION Insert and pull out the cable carefully i When connecting the cables, make sure that the cable plugs are correctly oriented and that they match the shapes of the terminal sockets on the devices.
  • Page 165: Connecting To A Video Input Terminal

    Connecting to a video input terminal Use the supplied dedicated AV interface cable to connect to a TV. Yellow plug:To Video Input terminal White plug: To Audio Input (L) terminal Red plug: To Audio Input (R) Set the input to terminal “VIDEO”.
  • Page 166: Connecting To The Hdmi Terminal

    Connecting to the HDMI terminal Use a separately sold mini-HDMI cable to connect to a TV. HDMI terminal cover Set the input to “HDMI”. Rotate To HDMI terminal Pull out Mini HDMI cable (optional) To HDMI terminal on the TV To reduce spurious radiation i Please affix the core (included) <TV end>...
  • Page 167: Playing Back On A Tv

    PLAYING BACK ON A TV i After connecting the camera to the television, switch the TV input to the terminal to which the camera is connected. i The playback method is the same as when viewing images on the camera’s monitor. (Use the TV controls to adjust the volume.) i The same playback procedure as when playing back with the camera is used to play back audio recordings as well.
  • Page 168: Connecting To A Printer

    CONNECTING TO A PRINTER CONNECTING TO A PRINTER PRINTING Your camera supports the PictBridge function. By connecting the camera directly to a PictBridge-enabled printer, the camera’s monitor can be used to select images and initiate printing (PictBridge printing). Open the monitor unit to turn on the camera, and turn on the printer. Use the supplied dedicated USB interface cable to connect the camera to the printer.
  • Page 169 Select “PRINTER”, and press the SET button. The PictBridge printing mode is PictBridge MENU activated. PRINT 1 IMAGE Ful l - S HQ h The camera switches to the PRINT ALL IMAGES PictBridge printing mode, and INDEX the PictBridge Menu Screen DPOF appears.
  • Page 170 HINT To cancel printing 1 During printing, toggle the SET button down. h The confirmation screen to cancel printing appears. 2 Select “CANCEL” and press the SET button. h If “EXIT” is selected and the SET button is pressed, printing resumes. About printing all the images i Printing is not possible if there are more than 999 images in the memory.
  • Page 171: Other Connections

    The currently displayed active window is saved as a JPEG file in the camera’s memory. h When there is no active window, the entire screen display is saved. h The saved file is stored in the \DCIM\***SANYO folder in the drive for the camera. h To exit Screen Capture, quit the application.
  • Page 172: Appendices

    APPENDICES APPENDICES COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS If you have a question about the camera operation, you might find the answer in this compilation of commonly asked questions. Question Answer Action Why doesn’t the Due to cold Place the camera in power turn on? temperatures, the your pocket to warm battery pack...
  • Page 173 Question Answer Action Are the settings — All settings except retained even the self-timer and after the camera the exposure is turned off? compensation are retained even after the camera is turned off. Which resolution — Select the resolution setting should I setting according to use? the intended use.
  • Page 174: Manual Focus

    Question Answer Action What is the — Because shooting difference with the optical between the zoom uses the digital zoom and optics of a physical the optical zoom? lens, you can shoot without losing minute details in the image. The digital zoom, on the other hand, works by magnifying a portion...
  • Page 175 Question Answer Action When used in Condition due to Not a malfunction. cold weather, why the monitor Spots that appear in does the image characteristics. the monitor only seem to leave appear in the traces as it monitor and will not moves? be recorded with the images.
  • Page 176 Question Answer Action Why is there no This may happen Play back images image (z is when trying to that were recorded shown)? play back images on a card using this stored on a card camera. from a different digital camera. Viewing Why is the If the subject...
  • Page 177 Question Answer Action Why isn’t the Due to the Not a malfunction. magnified image characteristics of clear? the camera, magnified images appear less clear. Why isn’t the The image was Not a malfunction. captured image captured using clear? the digital zoom. Viewing Can I play back —...
  • Page 178 Question Answer Action The “Cannot edit You have Select video clips video clips with attempted to join that have the same unlike settings” video clips having resolution or frame message different rate. appears. resolutions or frame rates. Why is a noise Electromagnetic Move the AC heard from a...
  • Page 179 Question Answer Action Can I use my — When the camera is camera abroad? connected to a TV, you can switch the camera’s video output to NTSC or PAL. If you have questions about accessories etc., please consult with a dealer near you for advice.
  • Page 180: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Before taking your camera to the repair shop, check the following table for a possible solution to the problem. Camera Reference Problem Cause Action page No power. The battery Recharge the pack is dead. battery pack, or replace with a fully charged battery pack.
  • Page 181 Reference Problem Cause Action page An image is The power is If the power not captured not turned on. save function when the was activated, ] button or turn on the ] button is camera before pressed. shooting. 31, 32 If the camera was turned off, press the ON/...
  • Page 182 Reference Problem Cause Action page The digital The still image Set it to a is set to 4 or zoom does not different mode. 48, 86 work. The digital Set the digital zoom setting is zoom setting to 52, 70 set to “OFF”.
  • Page 183 Reference Problem Cause Action page No playback The camera is Set the camera image not set to the to the playback Monitor 37, 71 appears. playback mode. mode. The image is The flash was Hold the too dark. blocked by a camera finger or other correctly, and...
  • Page 184 Reference Problem Cause Action page The image is The forced Select a 44, 48, too bright. flash mode is different flash selected. mode. The subject Use the was too bright. exposure compensation function. The ISO Set the ISO sensitivity sensitivity to 50, 92 setting is incorrect.
  • Page 185 Reference Problem Cause Action page The colors of This is due to Capture the the images ambient image using 44, 48, captured lighting. the forced flash indoors are not mode. correct. The white Set the white balance setting balance setting 52, 93 is incorrect.
  • Page 186 Reference Problem Cause Action page No image or The camera is Follow the sound. not correctly instructions to connected to make the the TV. connection 155, 156 correctly. Connecting The TV input Set the TV to a TV setting is not input to the correct.
  • Page 187 Reference Problem Cause Action page The audio The audio Set the audio guide does not guide setting is guide setting to sound. set to “OFF”. “ON”. The recording The recording Depending on capacity is less capacity is less the card, the than that than the value capacity may...
  • Page 188: Notes Regarding The Scene Select Feature And Filters

    Notes regarding the Scene Select feature and filters Scene Select Setting Remarks Sports Focus range: Fixed at *. Exposure: Fixed at @. Portrait > Focus range: Fixed at *. Landscape Chaser settings: Fixed at ). Exposure: Fixed at @. Focus range: Fixed at *. Night view portrait Still image setting: When sequential shots is active, changes to 7.
  • Page 189 Filter Setting Remarks Monochrome Still image mode: 4 and 5 cannot be selected. Chaser settings: Fixed at ). Sepia About the scene select function and focus range settings i The scene select function changes to = when the focus range is set to + or -.
  • Page 190: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Camera Recorded image Still images: file format JPEG format (DCF, DPOF, Exif 2.2 compliant) Note: Designed mainly by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA), DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) is standard for digital still camera image files to provide interoperability between digital photography devices for the images stored on removable memory cards.
  • Page 191 4: 4640 × 3480 pixels (approx. 16 million pixels) Still image 5: 4608 × 2592 pixels (approx. 12 million pixels, shooting mode (recording 16:9 aspect ratio) resolution) 6: 4352 × 3264 pixels (approx. 14 million pixels, low compression) 7: 4352 × 3264 pixels (approx. 14 million pixels, normal compression) 8: 4352 ×...
  • Page 192 Light-measuring Multi-section measuring, center-weighted mode measuring, spot measuring Range Normal mode: 50 cm (19.69 in.) to infinity Super macro mode: 1 cm (0.39 in.) to 80 cm (31.50 in.) (wide end only) Digital zoom For shooting: 1× to approx. 10× For playback: 1×...
  • Page 193 Focus TTL-type AF (still image shooting mode: 9-point range finder/spot focus; video clip recording mode: Continuous focus), manual focus Self-timer Approx. 2-second delay, 10-second delay Ambient Temperature 0 to 40 °C (32 to 104°F) (operation) environment –20 to 60 °C (–4 to 140°F) (storage) Humidity 30 to 90% (operating, no condensation)
  • Page 194: Camera Connectors

    Camera connectors USB/AV Dedicated regrouped jack (communication/audio Audio Stereo and video output) output terminal Video Composite video, NTSC color TV output system/PAL TV system (switchable from the Option Setting Menu) USB 2.0 High Speed PC camera: USB video class HDMI terminal Video output Total number of scan lines (effective number of scan lines): 750p (720p)/...
  • Page 195: Possible No. Of Images/Possible Shooting Time/Possible Recording Time

    Possible No. of Images/Possible Shooting Time/ Possible Recording Time Shooting/ SD Memory Card Resolution Internal recording setting Memory 8 GB 16 GB mode 7 images 1,200 images 2,340 images 9 images 1,480 images 2,890 images 7 images 1,130 images 2,210 images 11 images 1,690 images 3,300 images...
  • Page 196: Concerning The Multi-Indicator

    Concerning the multi-indicator The camera’s multi-indicator will light, flash, or be off, depending on the different camera operations. Multi-indicator Multi-indicator Color Camera status status Connected to a computer or printer Green Power save Flashing mode active Connected to a Orange Rise in internal Slow temperature...
  • Page 197: Supplied Battery Pack Charger

    Supplied battery pack charger Part No. VAR-L80 Power source AC 100 to 240 V, 50 to 60 Hz, 5 W Rated output DC 4.2 V, 550 mA Compatible batteries Supplied or separately sold Lithium-ion battery pack (DB-L80) Ambient Temperature 0 to 40 °C (32 to 104 °F) (when charging) environment –20 to 60 °C (–4 to 140 °F) (storage) Humidity...
  • Page 198: Others

    Others Mac OS is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries. Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation (USA). ®...
  • Page 199: Before Capturing Those Important Shots, Be Sure To First Take A Test Shot To Confirm That Your Camera Is Set Up And Ready To Go

    Sanyo Electric. i Sanyo Electric shall not be held responsible for any losses or loss of revenue resulting from the loss of data caused by the malfunction, or the repairing of a malfunction, of the camera.
  • Page 200: Hints For Taking Pictures

    HINTS FOR TAKING PICTURES Taking great pictures in difficult surroundings is easier than you might think. By keeping a few points in mind and choosing the correct settings, you can create photos that you’ll be proud to display and share. If images are blurred even when the autofocus is used Your camera employs an autofocus function.
  • Page 201 Photographing a moving subject Situation: You would like to snap an action shot of a moving child or pet. The autofocus is activated, but because the subject is moving, the image may be blurred. In particular, when the distance between the camera and the subject is changing, it is difficult to lock the focus on the subject.
  • Page 202 Shooting portraits (portrait mode >) Points: i Choose a background that doesn’t detract from your subject. i Move in close to your subject. i Pay attention to lighting and how it affects your subject. NOTE i If the background is distracting, it will not show your subject to his best advantage.
  • Page 203: Photographing Scenery (Landscape Mode)

    Night photography (night view portrait mode /) Points: i Avoid camera shake. i Increase the ISO sensitivity. NOTE i Camera shutter speed during night photography is considerable slower, so there is a much greater chance that your photographed images will be blurry.
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