Samsung NX2000 User Manual

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ENG This user manual includes detailed usage instructions for your camera. Please read this manual thoroughly.USER MANUAL

Page 2 - Copyright information

9ContentsChapter 2Shooting FunctionsSize and Resolution ... 74Photo s

Page 3 - Health and safety information

99Shooting Functions > MeteringSpotThe Spot mode calculates the amount of light in the center. When you capture a photo in conditions where there i

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Shooting Functions100100Shooting FunctionsShooting FunctionsThis function automatically corrects the loss of bright detail that can occur due to shadi

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Shooting Functions101101Shooting FunctionsShooting FunctionsFlashIn order to capture a realistic photo of a subject, the amount of light should be con

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102Shooting Functions > FlashAdjusting the ash intensityWhen the ash is on, adjust the ash intensity +/-2 levels.To set the ash intensity,In Sh

Page 7 - Icons used in this manual

103Shooting Functions > Flash• You can also touch → 1 → Flash → an option → , in Shooting mode to access the ash intensity menu.• Adjusting the

Page 8 - Contents

Shooting Functions104104Shooting FunctionsShooting FunctionsThe camera automatically sets the exposure by measuring the levels of light from the photo

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Shooting Functions105105Shooting FunctionsShooting FunctionsWhen you cannot achieve an appropriate exposure because of a strong color contrast, lock t

Page 10 - Shooting Functions

Shooting Functions106106Shooting FunctionsShooting FunctionsThe functions available for video are explained below.Movie sizeSet the movie size.To set

Page 11 - Wireless network

107Shooting Functions > Video functionsMulti MotionSet the playing speed of a video.To set playing speed options,In Shooting mode, touch → 6 → Mu

Page 12 - Camera settings menu

108Shooting Functions > Video functionsMic LevelSet the mic level for the shooting conditions. To set the mic level, In Shooting mode, touch → 6

Page 13 - Appendix

10ContentsChapter 3Playback/EditingSearching and managing les ... 110Viewing photos ...

Page 14 - Concepts in Photography

Chapter 3Playback/EditingLearn about how to play back and edit photos and videos. Refer to chapter 6 for editing les on a PC.

Page 15 - Crouching photography

110Playback/EditingLearn how to view photo and video thumbnails and how to protect or delete les.If you perform no operations for a while, informatio

Page 16 - Aperture

111Playback/Editing > Searching and managing lesViewing les by category1 In the thumbnail view, touch → z → Filter → a category.• You can also

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112Playback/Editing > Searching and managing lesProtecting lesProtect your les from accidental deletion.1 In Playback mode, touch → z → Protec

Page 18 - Shutter speed

113Playback/Editing > Searching and managing lesDeleting lesDelete les in Playback mode and secure more space on your memory card. Protected le

Page 19 - ISO sensitivity

114Playback/EditingEnlarging a photoYou can enlarge photos when viewing them in Playback mode. You can also use the Trim function to extract the porti

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115Playback/Editing > Viewing photos3 Touch .4 Touch Start Slide Show.5 View the slide show.• Touch to pause.• Touch again to resume. • Touch

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116Playback/EditingIn Playback mode, you can play a video, capture an image from a video, or crop a video to save as another le.Video viewing control

Page 22 - Depth of eld

117Playback/Editing > Playing videosCapturing an image during playback1 While viewing a video, touch at the point where you want to capture an im

Page 23 - DOF depends on focal length

118Playback/EditingPerform photo editing tasks, such as resizing, rotating, or reducing red-eye eects. Edited photos are saved as new les under die

Page 24 - Composition

11ContentsChapter 6Connecting to external devicesViewing les on an HDTV or 3D TV ... 158Viewing

Page 25 - Photos with two subjects

119Playback/Editing > Editing photosRotating a photo1 Touch → .2 Touch an option.Rotate : Right 90°3 Touch .4 Touch to save.• You can also ro

Page 26 - Flash guide number

120Playback/Editing > Editing photosAdjusting your photosYou can correct captured photos by adjusting the brightness, contrast, or saturation.1 Tou

Page 27 - Bounce Photography

121Playback/Editing > Editing photosRetouching faces1 Touch → .2 Drag the slider or touch +/- to adjust the option.• As the number increases, th

Page 28 - My Camera

122Playback/Editing > Editing photosApplying Smart Filter eectsApply special eects to your photos.1 Touch → an option.Smart Filter : Vignetting

Page 29 - Getting started

Chapter 4Wireless networkLearn how to connect to wireless local area networks (WLANs) and use functions.

Page 30 - Camera layout

124Wireless networkConnecting to a WLAN and conguring network settingsLearn to connect via an access point (AP) when you are in a range of a WLAN. Yo

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125Wireless network > Connecting to a WLAN and conguring network settingsSetting network options1 In the Wi-Fi Setting screen, move to an AP, and

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126Wireless network > Connecting to a WLAN and conguring network settingsNetwork connection tips• You must insert a memory card to use the Wi-Fi f

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127Wireless network > Connecting to a WLAN and conguring network settingsEntering textLearn how to enter text. The icons in the table let you move

Page 34

128Wireless networkSaving les to a smart phone automaticallyThe camera connects to a smart phone that supports the AutoShare feature via a WLAN. When

Page 35 - Turning on your camera

12ContentsBefore contacting a service center ... 181Camera specications ...

Page 36 - Performing the initial setup

129Wireless networkThe camera connects to a smart phone that supports the MobileLink feature via a WLAN. You can easily send photos or videos to your

Page 37 - Selecting a mode

130Wireless network > Sending photos or videos to a smart phone4 Select the camera from the list and connect the smart phone to the camera.• The sm

Page 38 - Rearranging icons

131Wireless networkThe camera connects to a smart phone that supports the Remote Viewnder feature via a WLAN. Use the smart phone as a remote shutter

Page 39 - Selecting functions (options)

132Wireless network > Using a smart phone as a remote shutter release4 On the camera, allow the smart phone to connect to your camera.• If the smar

Page 40 - EV : 0.0

133Wireless networkUsing Auto Backup to send photos or videosYou can send photos or videos that you captured with the camera to a PC wirelessly.Instal

Page 41

134Wireless network > Using Auto Backup to send photos or videos3 Touch OK.• To cancel sending, touch Cancel.• You cannot select individual les to

Page 42 - Display icons

135Wireless network4 Touch the Name box, enter your name, and then touch .Sender SettingNameSaveEmailReset5 Touch the Email box, enter your email add

Page 43

136Wireless network > Sending photos or videos via emailSetting an email password1 On the Mode screen, touch Wi-Fi → Email.• The camera will automa

Page 44 - In Playback mode

137Wireless network > Sending photos or videos via emailChanging the email password1 On the Mode screen, touch Wi-Fi → Email.• The camera will auto

Page 45

138Wireless network > Sending photos or videos via email3 Touch the Receiver box, enter an email address, and then touch .• To use an address from

Page 46 - Lens layout

13Concepts in PhotographyHolding the cameraHold the camera with your right hand and place you right index nger on the shutter button. Place your left

Page 47 - Locking or unlocking the lens

139Wireless networkUpload your photos or videos to le sharing websites. Available websites will be displayed on your camera. To upload les to some w

Page 48 - No. Description

140Wireless network > Using photo or video sharing websitesUploading photos or videos1 Access the website with your camera.2 Select les to upload.

Page 49

141Wireless networkUsing Samsung Link to send lesYou can upload les from your camera to Samsung Link online storage or view les on a Samsung Link d

Page 50 - Lens markings

142Wireless network > Using Samsung Link to send lesViewing photos or videos on devices that support Samsung Link1 On the Mode screen, touch Wi-Fi

Page 51 - Accessories

143Wireless network > Using Samsung Link to send les• You can share up to 1,000 recent les.• On a Samsung Link device, you can view only photos o

Page 52

144Wireless networkSending photos using Wi-Fi DirectWhen the camera connects via a WLAN to a device that supports the Wi-Fi Direct function, you can s

Page 53

Chapter 5Camera settings menuLearn about the user settings and general settings menu. You can adjust the settings to better suit your needs and prefe

Page 54 - Attaching the GPS module

146Camera settings menuYou can set the user environment with these settings.To set user options, In Shooting mode, touch → 5 → an option.Available i

Page 55

147Camera settings menu > User settingsBracket SetYou can set up the options for AE Bracket, WB Bracket, and P Wiz Bracket.Option DescriptionAE Bra

Page 56 - Shooting modes

148Camera settings menu > User settingsColor spaceThe color space option allows you to select methods for representing colors. Digital imaging devi

Page 57

14Concepts in PhotographyStanding photographyCompose your shot; stand up straight with your feet shoulder-length apart, and keep your elbows pointed d

Page 58 - Smart mode

149Camera settings menu > User settingsDistortion CorrectYou can correct lens distortion that might occur from lenses. This feature may not be ava

Page 59 - My Camera > Shooting modes

150Camera settings menu > User settingsNo. Description3 HistogramSet the histogram on the display on or o. About histogramA histogram is a graph t

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151Camera settings menu > User settingsGrid LineSelect a guide to help you compose a scene. (O*, 3 X 3, 2 X 2, Cross, Diagonal)AF LampWhen shooti

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152Camera settings menuLearn to congure your camera's settings.To set Setting options, In Shooting or Playback mode, touch → q → an option.*

Page 62 - Program mode

153Camera settings menu > Setting* DefaultItem DescriptionPower SaveSet power shut o time. The camera shuts o if you do not use it for the time y

Page 63 - Aperture Priority mode

154Camera settings menu > Setting* DefaultItem DescriptionFile NameSet the method of creating le names.• Standard*: SAM_XXXX.JPG (sRGB)/ _SAMXXXX

Page 64 - Shutter Priority mode

155Camera settings menu > Setting* DefaultItem DescriptionFormatFormat the memory card. Formatting deletes all existing les including protected l

Page 65 - Manual mode

156Camera settings menu > Setting* DefaultItem DescriptionSensor Cleaning• Sensor Cleaning: Remove dust from the sensor.• Start-Up Action: When o

Page 66 - Custom mode

Chapter 6Connecting to external devicesMake full use of the camera by connecting it to external devices such as a computer, HDTV or 3D TV.

Page 67 - Recording a video

158Connecting to external devicesPlay back photos or videos by connecting your camera to an HDTV (3D TV) using an optional HDMI cable.Viewing les on

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15Concepts in PhotographyApertureThe aperture, a hole that controls the amount of light that enters the camera, is one of the three factors that deter

Page 69 - Using i-Function

159Connecting to external devices > Viewing les on an HDTV or 3D TVViewing les on a 3D TVYou can view photos or videos captured in 3D mode or wit

Page 70

160Connecting to external devicesTransfer les on a memory card to your computer by connecting the camera to the computer.Transferring les to your Wi

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161Connecting to external devices > Transferring les to your computerDisconnecting the camera (for Windows XP)With Windows Vista, Windows 7, and W

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162Connecting to external devices > Transferring les to your computer3 Turn on the camera.• The computer recognizes the camera automatically and d

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163Connecting to external devicesYou can view and edit les using the provided programs. You can also send the les to a computer wirelessly.Installin

Page 74 - Chapter 2

164Connecting to external devices > Using programs on a computer• The requirements are recommendation only. i-Launcher may not work properly even w

Page 75 - Size and Resolution

165Connecting to external devices > Using programs on a computerUsing Multimedia ViewerMultimedia Viewer allows you to play back les. From the Sam

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166Connecting to external devices > Using programs on a computerViewing videos12345678No. Description1 File name2 Adjust the volume.3 Open the sele

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167Connecting to external devices > Using programs on a computerInstalling Adobe Photoshop Lightroom1 Insert Adobe Photoshop Lightroom DVD-ROM into

Page 78 - White Balance

Chapter 7AppendixGet information about error messages, camera maintenance, trouble shooting tips, specications, and optional accessories.

Page 79 - White Balance : Daylight

16Concepts in PhotographyAperture value and the depth of eldYou can blur or sharpen the background of a photo by controlling the aperture. It is clos

Page 80

169AppendixWhen the following error messages appear, try these remedies.Error messages Suggested remediesLens is lockedThe lens is locked. Rotate the

Page 81 - Picture Wizard (photo styles)

170AppendixCleaning the cameraCamera lens and displayUse a brush to remove dust and wipe the lens gently with a soft cloth. If any dust remains, appl

Page 82 - Smart Filter

171Appendix > Maintaining the cameraUsing on beaches or shores• Protect your camera from sand and dirt when you use it on beaches or in other simil

Page 83 - To set the auto

172Appendix > Maintaining the cameraUsing the camera with caution in humid environmentsWhen you transfer the camera from a cold environment to a wa

Page 84 - Continuous AF

173Appendix > Maintaining the cameraAbout memory cardSupported memory cardThis product supports microSD (Secure Digital), microSDHC (Secure Digital

Page 85 - Manual focus

174Appendix > Maintaining the cameraMemory card capacityThe memory capacity may dier depending on shooting scenes or shooting conditions. These ca

Page 86 - Selection AF

175Appendix > Maintaining the cameraSizeQualityHQ NormalVideo 1920X1080 (30 fps)Approx. 17' 21" Approx. 21' 44"* 1920X1080 (15

Page 87 - Face detection AF

176Appendix > Maintaining the camera• Prevent memory cards from making contact with liquids, dirt, or foreign substances. If dirty, wipe the memory

Page 88 - Self-Portrait AF

177Appendix > Maintaining the camera• Do not rest the device on ammable surfaces, such as bedding, carpets, or electric blankets for a prolonged p

Page 89 - Touch AF

178Appendix > Maintaining the cameraBattery lifeShooting mode Average time / Number of photosPhotosApprox. 170 min/Approx. 340 photosVideosApprox.

Page 90 - One touch shot

17Concepts in PhotographyShutter speedShutter speed refers to the amount of time it takes to open and close the shutter, and it is an important factor

Page 91

179Appendix > Maintaining the cameraCautions about using the batteryProtect batteries, chargers, and memory cards from damage.Prevent batteries fro

Page 92 - Focus assist

180Appendix > Maintaining the cameraNotes about charging with a computer connected• Use only the provided USB cable.• The battery may not charge wh

Page 93 - Framing mode

181AppendixBefore contacting a service centerIf you are having trouble with your device, try these troubleshooting solutions before contacting a servi

Page 94

182Appendix > Before contacting a service centerSituation Suggested remediesThe memory card has an error• Turn o your camera, and then turn it on

Page 95 - Drive (shooting method)

183Appendix > Before contacting a service centerSituation Suggested remediesYour computer does not recognize your camera• Ensure that the USB cabl

Page 96

184AppendixCamera specicationsImage SensorTypeCMOSSensor size23.5 X 15.7 mmEective pixels Approx. 20.3 mega-pixelsTotal pixels Approx. 21.6 mega-pix

Page 97

185Appendix > Camera specicationsShutterType Electronically controlled vertical-run focal plane shutterSpeed• Auto: 1/4,000–1/4 sec.• Manual: 1/

Page 98

186Appendix > Camera specicationsExternal ashOptional Samsung external ashesSync terminalHot-shoeWhite BalanceModeAuto WB, Daylight, Cloudy, Flu

Page 99 - Metering

187Appendix > Camera specicationsVideoTypeMP4 (H.264)FormatMovie: H.264, Sound: AACMovie AE modeProgram, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manu

Page 100 - Center-weighted

188Appendix > Camera specicationsWireless networkTypeIEEE 802.11b/g/nFunctionMobileLink, Remote Viewnder, Auto Backup, Email, SNS & Cloud, Sa

Page 101 - Dynamic Range

18Concepts in PhotographyISO sensitivityThe exposure of an image is determined by the sensitivity of the camera. This sensitivity is based on internat

Page 102 - Ball moving direction

189AppendixGlossaryAP (Access Point)An access point is a device that allows wireless devices to connect to a wired network.Ad-Hoc networkAn ad-hoc net

Page 103 - Flash : 0

190Appendix > GlossaryCompositionComposition in photography means arranging objects in a photo. Usually, abiding by the rule of thirds leads to a g

Page 104 - Shooting Functions > Flash

191Appendix > GlossaryFlashA speed light that helps to create adequate exposure in low-light conditions.Focal lengthThe distance from the middle of

Page 105 - Exposure compensation

192Appendix > GlossaryMeteringThe metering refers to the way in which the camera measures the quantity of light to set the exposure.MF (Manual Focu

Page 106 - Exposure lock

193Appendix > GlossaryPAL (Phase Alternate Line)A video color encoding standard used in numerous countries throughout Africa, Asia, Europe, and the

Page 107 - Video functions

194Appendix > GlossaryShutter speedShutter speed refers to the amount of time it takes to open and close the shutter, and it is an important factor

Page 108 - Multi Motion

195AppendixOptional accessoriesLensSAMSUNG 18-55 mm F3.5-5.6 OIS IIISAMSUNG 20-50 mm F3.5-5.6 ED IISAMSUNG 16 mm F2.4 SAMSUNG 20 mm F2.8SAMSUNG 30 mm

Page 109 - Wind cut

196Appendix > Optional accessoriesShutter release (micro USB type) MicrophoneSR2NX02 EM10Rechargeable battery Battery chargerBP1130 BC3NX01Camera b

Page 110 - Chapter 3

197AppendixAAdobe Photoshop Lightroom 167Aperture 15, 19Auto Backup 133Auto focus 82BBatteryCaution 177Charging 34Insert 33Best Face mode 58Br

Page 111 - Searching and managing les

198Appendix > IndexOOne touch shot 89Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) 93Optional accessoriesAttach the GPS module 53Connect the ash 51Flash

Page 112 - * Default

1Copyright information• Camera specications or contents of this manual may be changed without prior notice due to upgrade of camera functions.• You a

Page 113 - Protecting les

19Concepts in PhotographyHow the aperture setting, shutter speed, and ISO sensitivity control exposureThe aperture setting, shutter speed, and ISO sen

Page 114 - Deleting les

199Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)(Applicable in countries with separate collection systems)This markin

Page 115

200AppendixFCC noticeCaution:Any changes or modications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for

Page 116 - Creating a print order (DPOF)

201 Complies with IDA Standards DA10079028938/SDPPI/2013 1760TRC/SS/2013/69No.: ESD-1307120CModel : NX2000Year of Manufacture : 2013CAUTIONRISK OF EXP

Page 117 - Playing videos

Please refer to the warranty that came with your product or visit our website www.samsung.com for after-sales service or inquiries.

Page 118

20Concepts in PhotographyCorrelation between focal length, angle, and perspectiveFocal length, which is measured in millimeters, is the distance betwe

Page 119 - Editing photos

21Concepts in PhotographyDepth of eldPortraits or still-life photos mostly acclaimed by people are the ones on which the background is out of focus s

Page 120 - Resize : 10.1M 3:2

22Concepts in PhotographyDOF depends on focal lengthThe longer the focal length is, the lower the DOF gets. A telescope lens with a longer focal lengt

Page 121 - Adjusting your photos

23Concepts in PhotographyOptical previewYou can touch the Custom button on the screen to view the optical preview before capturing a photo. The camera

Page 122 - Reducing red-eye

24Concepts in PhotographyUsing the rule of thirds will create photos with stable and compelling compositions. Below are a few examples.Photos with two

Page 123 - Smart Filter : Vignetting

25Concepts in PhotographyFlashLight is one of the most important components in photography. It is not easy, however, to have an enough amount of light

Page 124 - Chapter 4

26Concepts in PhotographyBounce PhotographyBounce photography refers to the method of bouncing light o of the ceiling or walls so that the light spre

Page 125 - Connecting to a WLAN

Chapter 1My CameraLearn about your camera’s layout, display icons, lens, optional accessories, and basic functions.

Page 126 - Using the login browser

My Camera28Getting startedUnpackingCheck your product box for the following items.Camera (including the body cap and hot-shoe cover)AC adapter/USB ca

Page 127 - Network connection tips

2Health and safety informationPrevent damage to subjects’ eyesight.Do not use the ash in close proximity (closer than 1 m/3 ft) to people or animals.

Page 128 - Entering text

My Camera29Camera layoutNo. Name1 Command dial• In the Smart panel: Move to a desired option or adjust a selected option.• In Shooting mode: Access

Page 129

My Camera > Camera layout30No. Name1 Video recording buttonStart recording a video.2 Status lampIndicate the status of the camera.• Blinking: When

Page 130 - MobileLink

My Camera > Camera layout31Setting the DIRECT LINK buttonYou can select a Wi-Fi function to launch when you press [DIRECT LINK]. (p. 150)To set a D

Page 131

My Camera > Camera layout32Exposure valueUsing the command dialYou can adjust options such as aperture value, shutter speed, or exposure value with

Page 132 - Remote Viewnder

My Camera33Inserting the battery and memory cardLearn how to insert the battery and an optional memory card into the camera.Memory cardInsert a memory

Page 133 - Icon Description

My Camera34Charging the battery and turning on your cameraCharging the batteryBefore you use the camera for the rst time, you must charge the battery

Page 134

My Camera35Performing the initial setupWhen you turn on your camera for the rst time, the initial setup screen appears. The language is preset for th

Page 135 - Touch OK

My Camera36Selecting a modeSelect various modes and functions on the Mode screen.Accessing a Mode screenIn Shooting or Playback mode, press [h]. Press

Page 136 - Sender Setting

My Camera > Selecting a mode37Rearranging iconsTo change how icons appear on the submode screen of Smart mode or Expert mode, touch (Grid View) or

Page 137

My Camera38Selecting functions (options)Select menus or options by gently touching an item on the screen with your ngertip.Using mTouch on the scre

Page 138

3Health and safety informationIf liquid or foreign objects enter your camera, immediately disconnect all power sources, such as the battery or AC adap

Page 139

My Camera > Selecting functions (options)39Using the Smart panelTouch on the screen to access some functions such as Exposure, ISO, and White Bal

Page 140 - Accessing a website

My Camera > Selecting functions (options)40Using the touch screenDo not use sharp objects, such as pens or pencils, to touch the screen. You can da

Page 141 - Uploading photos or videos

My Camera41Display iconsCapturing photosF123London1. Shooting informationIcon DescriptionShooting modeCurrent dateCurrent timeGPS activated*LondonLoca

Page 142

My Camera > Display icons422. Shooting optionsIcon DescriptionVideo sizeAF mode (p. 82)Metering (p. 98)White Balance (p. 77)Optical Image Stabiliza

Page 143

My Camera > Display icons43In Playback modeViewing photosLondonInformationModeF NoShutterISOMeteringFlashFocal LengthWhite BalanceEVPhoto SizeDateI

Page 144

My Camera > Display icons44Changing the information displayedTouch on the screen repeatedly to change the display type.Mode Display typeShooting•

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My Camera45LensesYou can purchase optional lenses made exclusively for your NX series camera. Learn about the functions of each lens and select one th

Page 146 - Chapter 5

My Camera > Lenses46Locking or unlocking the lensTo lock the lens, pull and hold the zoom lock switch away from the camera body and rotate the zoom

Page 147

My Camera > Lenses47SAMSUNG 18-55 mm F3.5-5.6 OIS III lens (example)12354678No. Description1 Lens mount index2 Zoom ring3 Focus ring (p. 90)4 Lens

Page 148 - DMF (Direct Manual Focus)

My Camera > Lenses48SAMSUNG 16 mm F2.4 lens (example)52143No. Description1 i-Function button (p. 68)2 Lens mount index3 Focus ring (p. 90)4 Lens5 L

Page 149 - Color space

4Health and safety informationDo not touch the ash while it res.The ash is very hot when red and may burn your skin.When you use the AC adapter, t

Page 150 - User Display

My Camera > Lenses49No. Description1 Aperture valueA range of supported aperture values. For example, 1:3.5–6.3 means the maximum aperture value ra

Page 151

My Camera50AccessoriesYou can use accessories including external ash and GPS module that can help you capture better and more convenient photos.For m

Page 152 - Grid Line

My Camera > Accessories51Connecting the external ash1 Remove the hot-shoe cover from the camera.2 Mount the ash by sliding it into the hot-shoe.3

Page 153

My Camera > Accessories52• You can capture a photo with a ash that is not fully charged, but it is recommended to use a fully charged ash.• Refer

Page 154

My Camera > Accessories53GPS module layout (optional)12345No. Description1 Status lamp2 Power button3 Hot-shoe fastening dial4 Hot-shoe connection5

Page 155

My Camera > Accessories543 Lock the GPS module into place by turning the hot-shoe fastening dial towards LOCK.4 Press the power button of the GPS m

Page 156

My Camera55Shooting modesTwo simple shooting modes—Auto and Smart mode—help you capture photos with numerous automatic settings. Additional modes allo

Page 157

My Camera > Shooting modes56Recognizable scenesIcon DescriptionLandscapesScenes with bright white backgroundsLandscapes at nightPortraits at nightL

Page 158 - Chapter 6

My Camera > Shooting modes57Smart modeIn Smart mode, you can capture photos with options that are preset for a specic scene.1 On the Mode screen,

Page 159 - Viewing les on an HDTV

My Camera > Shooting modes58Using the Best Face modeIn Best Face mode, you can capture multiple photos and replace faces to create the best possibl

Page 160 - Viewing les on a 3D TV

5Health and safety informationCheck that the camera is operating properly before use.The manufacturer takes no responsibility for any loss of les or

Page 161

My Camera > Shooting modes59Capturing panoramic photosCapture a 2D or 3D panoramic photo. Captured 3D panoramic photos can be viewed only on a 3D T

Page 162

My Camera > Shooting modes60• The resolution varies depending on the panoramic photo you captured.• In Panorama mode, some shooting options are not

Page 163 - Open the removable disk

My Camera > Shooting modes61Program modeThe camera automatically adjusts shutter speed and aperture value so that an optimal exposure value can be

Page 164 - Using programs on a computer

My Camera > Shooting modes62Minimum shutter speedSet the shutter speed not to be slower than the selected speed. However, if an optimal exposure va

Page 165

My Camera > Shooting modes631 On the Mode screen, touch Expert → Aperture Priority.2 Press the command dial once, and then rotate it to the left or

Page 166

My Camera > Shooting modes641 On the Mode screen, touch Expert → Shutter Priority.2 Press the command dial once, and then rotate it to the left or

Page 167

My Camera > Shooting modes65Using the Bulb functionUse the Bulb function to shoot night scenes or the night sky. While you are pressing [Shutter],

Page 168

My Camera > Shooting modes66Selecting a custom mode1 On the Mode screen, touch Expert → Custom.2 Touch a mode → .• To select another custom mode,

Page 169 - Chapter 7

My Camera > Shooting modes671 On the Mode screen, touch Auto, Smart, or Expert → Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual, or Custom.•

Page 170 - Error messages

My Camera > Shooting modes68Using i-FunctionWhen you use the i-Function button on an i-Function lens, you can manually select and adjust shutter sp

Page 171 - Maintaining the camera

6Icons used in this manualIcon FunctionAdditional informationSafety warnings and precautions[ ]Camera buttons. For example, [Shutter] represents the

Page 172 - Using or storing the camera

My Camera > Shooting modes69Using ZThe Z allows you to zoom in on a subject with less degradation of photo quality than the Digital zoom. However,

Page 173

My Camera > Shooting modes703D modeYou can capture 3D photos or videos with an optional 3D lens. 3D mode is always on, regardless of the camera mod

Page 174 - About memory card

My Camera > Shooting modes71Available functions by shooting modeFor details about shooting functions, see Chapter 2. Press a shortcut for each func

Page 175

My Camera > Shooting modes72FunctionAuto Smart Program Aperture Priority Shutter Priority Manual 3DOIS (Anti-Shake) (p. 93)OOOOOOODrive (Continuous

Page 176

Chapter 2Shooting FunctionsLearn about the functions you can set in Shooting mode. You can enjoy more customized photos and videos by using the shoot

Page 177

Shooting Functions7474Shooting FunctionsShooting FunctionsPhoto sizeAs you increase the resolution, your photo or video will include more pixels, so i

Page 178 - About the battery

75Shooting Functions > Size and ResolutionQualityThe camera saves photos in either the JPEG or RAW format.Photos captured by a camera are often tra

Page 179

Shooting Functions7676Shooting FunctionsShooting FunctionsThe ISO sensitivity value represents the sensitivity of camera to light. The larger the ISO

Page 180

Shooting Functions7777Shooting FunctionsShooting FunctionsWhite Balance represents the light source that inuences on the color of a photo. The color

Page 181

78Shooting Functions > White BalanceIcon DescriptionColor Temperature: Manually adjust the color temperature of the light source. Color temperature

Page 182 - Situation Suggested remedies

7ContentsChapter 1My CameraGetting started ... 28Unpacking...

Page 183

79Shooting Functions > White BalanceExamplesAuto WB DaylightFluorescent Daylight Tungsten

Page 184

Shooting Functions8080Shooting FunctionsShooting FunctionsPicture Wizard lets you apply dierent photo styles to your photo to create various looks an

Page 185 - Camera specications

Shooting Functions8181Shooting FunctionsShooting FunctionsSmart Filter lets you apply special eects to your photos. You can select various lter opti

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Shooting Functions8282Shooting FunctionsShooting FunctionsAF modeLearn how to adjust the camera’s focus according to the subjects.You can select a foc

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83Shooting Functions > AF modeSingle AFSingle AF is appropriate for shooting a still subject. When you press [Shutter] halfway, the focus xes in t

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84Shooting Functions > AF modeManual focusYou can manually focus on a subject by rotating the focus ring on the lens. The MF Assist function lets y

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Shooting Functions8585Shooting FunctionsShooting FunctionsThe AF area function changes the positions of the focus area.Generally, cameras focus on the

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86Shooting Functions > AF areaMulti AFThe camera displays a green rectangle in places where focus is set correctly. The photo is divided into two o

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87Shooting Functions > AF areaSelf-Portrait AFIt can be dicult to check whether your face is in focus when you are taking a self-portrait. When th

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Shooting Functions8888Shooting FunctionsShooting FunctionsAF PointThe focal area will correspond to the area you touch on the screen and the focus wil

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89Shooting Functions > Touch AFOne touch shotYou can capture a photo with the touch of your nger. As you touch on a subject, the camera focuses on

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Shooting Functions9090Shooting FunctionsShooting FunctionsIn the manual focus mode, you have to rotate the focus ring on the lens to focus. When you u

Page 196 - Optional accessories

91Shooting Functions > Focus assistMeasuring the exposure value of the focus area When this function is turned on, the camera automatically sets an

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Shooting Functions9292Shooting FunctionsShooting FunctionsFraming modeWhen you adjust the aperture value or shutter speed, the exposure changes accord

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Shooting Functions9393Shooting FunctionsShooting FunctionsUse the Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) function to minimize camera shake. OIS may not be

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Shooting Functions9494Shooting FunctionsShooting FunctionsYou can set the shooting method such as Continuous, Burst, Timer and so on.Select Single to

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95Shooting Functions > Drive (shooting method)BurstConsecutively capture up to 10 shots per second (3 seconds), 15 shots per second (2 seconds), or

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96Shooting Functions > Drive (shooting method)Auto Exposure Bracketing (AE Bracket)When you press [Shutter], the camera captures 3 consecutive phot

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97Shooting Functions > Drive (shooting method)Picture Wizard Bracketing (P Wiz Bracket)When you press [Shutter], the camera captures three consecut

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Shooting Functions9898Shooting FunctionsShooting FunctionsThe metering mode refers to the way in which a camera measures the quantity of light.The cam

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