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INSTRUCTION MANUAL VPC-J1EX
VPC-J1
Digital Camera
Important note
This manual explains how to safely operate the VPC-J1EX and VPC-J1.
Any information regarding only one of these products will be labeled as such.
Please read these instructions carefully before using the digital camera. Make sure
to read and understand the section “USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY
AND CORRECTLY” on pages 7 to 24. Keep this manual in a safe place for later
reference.

Warning
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE
FOR AMERICAN USERS
œThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
œReorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
œIncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver.
œConnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
œConsult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
œChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment.’
Tested to Comply with FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
Model number : VPC-J1
Trade Name : SANYO
Responsible party : SANYO FISHER COMPANY
Address : 21605 Plummer Street, Chatsworth, California 91311
Telephone No. : (818) 998-7322
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Declaration of Conformity
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FOR CANADIAN USERS
œThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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OUTLINE OF OPERATION
To help you get started enjoying using your digital camera right away, given
below is an outline of the fundamental operation, from setup to shooting to
playback.
SETUP
1Charge the battery pack (see pages 27 and 33).
2Install the battery pack (see page 28).
3Install the SD Memory Card*1 (see page 28).
4Format the SD Memory Card (see page 151).
NOTE
œThis camera uses an SD Memory Card instead of
photographic film to record images. Be sure to install
the SD Memory Card before operating the camera. A
16MB SD Memory Card is supplied with this camera.
œBe sure to format the SD Memory Card with this digital
camera before using it. A card that is not formatted
using the digital camera may interfere with the operation
of your camera.
SHOOTING
1Take photos in the BASIC operation mode.*2
œSee “ ”Shooting in the BASIC mode on page 50.
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PLAYBACK
œSee “ ”View the image just captured (preview display) on page 40.
œSee “ ”PLAYING BACK STILL IMAGES on page 72.
œSee “PLAYING BACK SEQUENTIAL SHOTS” on page 74.
œSee “PLAYING BACK VIDEO CLIPS” on page 75.
*1: About the SD Memory Card
This digital camera can use either an SD Memory Card or a Multi Media
Card for data storage. This manual is written with the premise that SD
Memory Cards are used. In this manual, SD Memory Card and Multi
Media Card are both referred to as “ ”card .
*2: Shooting in the BASIC mode
In the BASIC mode, the Scene Select function—whereby simply by
selecting one from a short list of shooting conditions, the suitable settings
are automatically completed—is available. Also, only the necessary
shooting settings are displayed, making it easy even for the novice
photographer to enjoy using this digital camera.
Symbols used in this manual
HINT Points that may prove useful when using the digital camera.
NOTE Points giving some extended instructions or special points to
pay attention to.
CAUTION Points that require special attention.
(see page xx) Refer to the page indicated for detailed information.
You may find the answers to questions or problems concerning camera
operation in the sections “COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS” (page 170)
and “TROUBLESHOOTING” (page 181).
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CONTENTS
OUTLINE OF OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY . . . . . . . 7
CHECKING THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
QUICK START FOR CAPTURING IMAGES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
BPREPARATION
PARTS NAMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
RECHARGING THE BATTERY PACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
BFUNDAMENTAL SHOOTING
BEFORE TAKING PICTURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
SETTING THE SHOOTING MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
CAPTURING STILL IMAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
SEQUENTIAL SHOTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
VIDEO CLIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
BBASIC MODE PHOTOGRAPHY
SHOOTING IN THE BASIC MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
SCENE SELECT FUNCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
RESOLUTION SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
SELF-TIMER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
FRAME RATE SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
OTHER SHOOTING FUNCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
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BBASIC MODE PLAYBACK
SETTING THE PLAYBACK MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
PLAYING BACK STILL IMAGES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
PLAYING BACK SEQUENTIAL SHOTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
PLAYING BACK VIDEO CLIPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
ABOUT THE PLAYBACK SETTING SCREEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
IMAGE PROTECT MODE (PREVENT ACCIDENTAL ERASURE) . . . . 81
ERASING DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
MAGNIFYING (ZOOMING IN) THE IMAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
BOPTION FUN MODE
ABOUT THE OPTION FUN MODE SCREEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
RECORDING AND PLAYING BACK SOUNDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
PLAYING BACK STILL IMAGES AND VIDEO CLIPS IN A
SLIDESHOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
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CONTENTS
BEXPERT MODE PHOTOGRAPHY
ABOUT THE EXPERT MODE SHOOTING SETTING SCREENS . . . . . 94
COMPRESSION RATE SETTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
FOCUS SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
LIGHT-MEASURING MODE SETTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
WHITE BALANCE SETTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
ISO SENSITIVITY SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
ZOOM SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
EXPOSURE CORRECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
ADDING A VOICE MEMO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
FLICKER-REDUCTION SETTING (VIDEO CLIP SHOOTING
ONLY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
SHOOTING SETTING INFORMATION DISPLAY (SHOOTING
INFO SCREEN). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
BEXPERT MODE PLAYBACK
ABOUT THE EXPERT MODE PLAYBACK SETTING SCREENS . . . . 117
SLIDESHOW PLAYBACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
CHANGING IMAGE SIZE (RESIZE) (STILL IMAGES ONLY). . . . . . . . 120
ROTATING AN IMAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
PRINT SETTINGS (DPOF SETTINGS) (STILL IMAGES ONLY) . . . . . 123
ADDING A VOICE MEMO (STILL IMAGES AND SEQUENTIAL
SHOTS ONLY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
COPYING IMAGES (SEQUENTIAL SHOTS, VIDEO CLIPS
ONLY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
IMAGE INFORMATION DISPLAY (PLAYBACK INFO SCREEN). . . . . 133
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BOPTION SETTING MODE
ABOUT THE OPTION SETTING MODE SCREEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
DATE AND TIME SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
OPERATION SOUNDS SETTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
GUIDANCE FUNCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
LANGUAGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
TV SYSTEM SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
POWER SAVE SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
ASSIGNING FILE NAMES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
RESETTING THE CAMERA SETTINGS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
FORMATTING A CARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
CHECKING THE REMAINING CARD MEMORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
CHECKING THE REMAINING BATTERY PACK CHARGE . . . . . . . . . 155
BOTHER FUNCTIONS
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
USB DIRECT-PRINT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
CONNECTING TO A TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
BAPPENDICES
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170
TROUBLESHOOTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
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USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND
CORRECTLY
CONCERNING THE DIGITAL CAMERA
WARNING
BIf the digital camera makes a strange noise, emits a strange
odor, or if smoke comes out from it, immediately turn off the
power and remove the batteries.
œIf the digital camera is used under these conditions, it may
cause a fire or electric shock. Immediately turn off the
digital camera, remove the battery pack, and wait to make
sure no more smoke comes from the digital camera. Then
take it to the dealer for service. Do not try to repair or open
the digital camera yourself.
BDo not modify or open the cabinet
œHigh voltage circuits are inside, and there is a high risk of
fire or electric shock if they are touched. Any internal check,
setting, or repair should be performed by the dealer.
BDo not use while driving
œDo not capture images, play back images, or watch the
LCD monitor while driving a vehicle. Doing so may cause
an accident.
œBe careful where you put down the digital camera inside an
automobile. During sudden stops or turns it may fall behind
the brake pedal and prevent braking.
BBe aware of your surroundings when using the digital
camera
œPay close attention to your surroundings when using the
digital camera. Failure to do so may lead to an accident or
injury.
œWhen using the digital camera while walking, be very
careful of your surroundings and especially the traffic to
avoid accidents.
œDo not use the digital camera inside an airplane or
elsewhere where its use may be restricted.
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BDo not get the digital camera wet
œThis digital camera is not water-resistant. Do not allow it to
get wet, as doing so may cause a fire or electric shock.
œDo not use the digital camera in a bathroom
œIf the digital camera gets wet, immediately turn it off and
remove the battery pack. Then take it to a dealer for repair.
Using the digital camera after it has been become wet may
cause a fire, electric shock, or other accident.
BDo not use during a storm
œTo avoid the risk of being struck by lightning, do not use the
digital camera during a thunderstorm. In particular, if used
in an open field, you have an increased chance of being
struck by lightning. Quickly seek refuge in a place that will
protect you from lightning.
BDo not place on an unstable surface
œThe digital camera may fall, resulting in damage to the
digital camera or injury.
œIf the digital camera has fallen and its body is damaged,
turn it off, remove the battery pack, and take it to the dealer
for repair. Using the digital camera after its body has been
damaged may cause a fire or electric shock.
BDo not look through the digital camera into the sun
œDo not look through the digital camera at the sun or any
other strong source of light. Doing so may seriously injure
your eyes.
BDo not use the flash close to a person’s face
œTo prevent possible eye injury, do not use the flash near a
person’s face (especially young children or babies). If the
flash is used close to a person’s opened eyes, there is a
risk that it may damage that person’s eyesight.
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USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY
(CONCERNING THE DIGITAL CAMERA)
WARNING
BDo not use where there is risk of explosion
œDo not use the digital camera in a location where there is
explosive gas, or any other flammable material in the air.
Doing so may cause a fire or an explosion.
BKeep the digital camera out of the reach of children
œThe following may happen if children play with the digital
camera:
œThey may wrap the strap around their neck and suffocate.
œThey may swallow the battery pack or other small parts.
In such a case, consult a physician immediately.
œThey may damage their eyesight if the flash goes off too
close to their eyes.
œThey may get hurt by the digital camera.
CAUTION
BCautions when carrying the digital camera
œDo not walk around holding the digital camera by the
handstrap. It may hit other objects and get damaged. When
walking around, hold the digital camera in your hand or
place it in a pocket.
œBe careful not to drop the digital camera or subject it to
strong shocks.
œMake sure direct sunlight does not hit the digital camera
lens, as that may damage the internal parts. When not
using the digital camera, be sure to always turn it off and
close the lens cover.
BIf the digital camera is not going to be used for a long
period of time
œFor safety’s sake, remove the battery pack from the
camera. This will prevent any possible excess heat or
leakage of battery fluid that may result in injuries or damage
to nearby objects. (Note that when the battery pack is
removed for a long period, the time and date settings will be
cleared.)
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BCautions during use and storage
œThis digital camera is a precision instrument. When using or storing the
digital camera, make sure to avoid the following locations to avoid damage.
œPlaces in direct sunlight
œPlaces where humidity and temperature are high
œPlaces that may get wet
œPlaces close to an air conditioner or heater
œInside a car
œPlaces where there is dust and dirt
œPlaces where there is a fire burning
œPlaces where volatile products are stored
œPlaces subject to vibration
Operating environment
œTemperature 0 to 40°C (operation)
– °20 to 60 C (storage)
œHumidity 30 to 90% (operation, no condensation)
10 to 90% (storage, no condensation)
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USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY
Concerning the supplied battery pack charger
(Model VAR-L10)
DANGER
BRisk of electric shock. Use only in a dry location.
BDo not recharge battery packs that are not Lithium-ion
battery packs (Model DB-L10)
œDo not use the supplied battery pack charger to recharge a
battery pack other than the supplied Lithium-ion battery
pack (DB-L10). Recharging a dry-cell battery or other type
of rechargeable battery may cause excess heat,
combustion, or leakage, and cause a fire, injuries, burns, or
damage to nearby objects.
BUse a 100 to 240 V AC power supply
œIf used with a power supply other than the one specified, it
may cause a fire or electric shock.
BDo not disassemble or modify the battery pack charger
œIt is dangerous to touch the inside of the battery pack
charger. Doing so may cause a fire or electric shock.
œDo not use the battery pack charger as a direct current
generator.
BDo not get the battery pack charger wet
œMake sure the battery pack charger does not get wet, as
doing so may cause a fire or electric shock.
œDo not use the battery pack charger in a bathroom.
œIf the battery pack charger gets wet, immediately unplug it
from the power outlet and remove the battery pack. Then
contact the place of purchase. If used while wet, it may
cause a fire, electric shock, or an accident.
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USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY
Concerning the supplied battery pack charger
(Model VAR-L10) (continued)
DANGER
BKeep the battery pack charger out of the reach of children
œChildren may place the battery pack or other small
components in their mouth or perform some other such
unforeseeable action. If swallowed, consult a physician
immediately.
BIf smoke or a strange odor is emitted, or if strange noises
are heard, immediately unplug the power cord from the
power outlet
œIf the battery pack charger is used under these conditions, it
make cause a fire or electric shock.
œIf strange conditions such as these occur, immediately
unplug the battery pack charger, remove the battery pack,
and wait to make sure no more smoke is emitted. Then
contact the place of purchase. Do not try to repair or open
the battery pack charger yourself.
BDo not handle with wet hands
œHandling the battery pack charger with wet hands may
cause an electric shock.
BDo not use during a storm
œDo not touch the battery pack charger or power cord while it
is plugged into a power outlet during a thunderstorm. Doing
so may cause an electric shock.
BUnplug the power cord from the power outlet when finished
œIf the battery pack charger is left plugged into the power
outlet for a long period of time, there is a risk of fire.
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CAUTION
BDo not damage the power cord
œDo not place heavy objects on the power cord. Do not place
the power cord near a heat source. Do not excessively
bend the power cord, modify it, or secure it with staples.
Doing so may damage the power cord and cause a fire or
electric shock.
œIf the power cord is damaged, or if it does not plug properly
into the battery pack charger or wall outlet, contact the
place of purchase.
BDo not place on an unstable surface
œThe battery pack charger may fall, causing injury or
damage.
œIf the battery pack charger falls and the charger body is
damaged, remove the battery pack and contact the place of
purchase. If used while damaged, it may cause a fire,
electric shock, or other damages.
BOperating and storage conditions
œDo not use close to a heat source (close to a stove or
heater) or leave it exposed to direct sunlight.
Operating environment
œTemperature 0 to 40°C (charging)
– °20 to 60 C (storage)
œHumidity 10 to 85% (charging and storage)
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USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY
Concerning the Lithium-ion battery pack (Model DB-L10)
DANGER
This camera uses a Lithium-ion battery pack
(Model DB-L10).
BIf there is leaking, discoloration, change of shape, rise in
temperature, damaged exterior, strange odor or any other
abnormal condition, immediately discontinue use and
remove the battery pack from the camera, taking care to
keep it well away from fire.
œContinued use of the battery pack under any of these
conditions may result in fire, injury, explosion or other
serious damage.
œIf battery fluid is leaking, placing the battery pack in close
proximity to a fire or other heat source may ignite the
battery fluid and result in fire, damage, eruption of battery
fluid, or smoke fumes.
BDo not transform, take apart, or modify.
œSafety mechanisms and protective devices have been in
incorporation in the battery pack for the purpose of
preventing danger. Any modification, by transforming,
disassembling, or directly soldering to it, etc., will defeat
these safety devices and possibly cause the battery pack to
catch fire, explode, or leak or spew battery fluid.
BDo not connect the (+) and (–) terminals with a wire or other
metal implement. Do not carry loose or keep with necklaces,
hairpins, etc.
œDoing so may result in a short circuit, high voltage flow, fire,
explosion, leaking or spewing battery fluid, or heat
generation. Metal such as a wire or necklace, etc. may
cause heat to be generated.
BDo not throw the battery pack in the fire or subject it to heat
œDoing so may cause the insulation to melt, damage the gas
discharge valve and safety mechanisms, or ignite the
battery fluid, resulting in fire or explosion.
Batterij niet
weggooien, maar
inleveren als KCA.
NL
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BDo not drop, hit, or submit the battery pack to strong shocks
œIf the safety mechanisms and protective devices are
broken, an abnormal chemical reaction may occur inside
the battery pack, or cause the battery pack to catch fire,
explode, leak or spew battery fluid, or generate heat.
BDo not allow the battery pack to come into contact with
fresh or salt water, or allow the terminals to become wet.
œIf the safety mechanisms and protective devices are
damaged by corrosion, an abnormal chemical reaction may
occur inside the battery pack, or cause the battery pack to
catch fire, explode, leak or spew battery fluid, or generate
heat.
BCautions regarding the correct environment for using and
storing the battery pack
œTemperature when using or recharging: 0 to 40°C
Do not use, recharge, store or leave the battery pack near fire or inside
a car exposed to the hot sun, etc. (locations in which the temperature
reaches 60°C or higher).
At high temperatures, the safety mechanisms and protective devices
inside the battery pack may be damaged by corrosion, causing an
abnormal chemical reaction to occur, or cause the battery pack to catch
fire, explode, leak or spew battery fluid, or generate heat. If the safety
mechanisms and protective devices are damaged, the battery pack will
become unusable.
An environment with extremely high or low temperatures will cause the
battery capacity to deteriorate and shorten the usable time, and may
even shorten the battery life.
Avoid storing the battery pack with it near full charge. It is recommended
to store the battery pack when it is near fully discharged.
If the battery pack is completely discharged, it may become unable to be
recharged again. To avoid this, charge the battery pack for at least five
minutes every six months.
œStorage temperature: – °10 C to 30°C
When not using the battery pack, remove it from the camera and store at
– °0 C to 30°C in a place with no condensation.
œHumidity: 10% to 90% (no condensation)
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USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY
Concerning the Lithium-ion battery pack
(Model DB-L10) (continued)
DANGER
BUse only the supplied battery pack charger (Model VAR-L10)
œIf another charger is used, the battery pack may be
overcharged, or recharged with an abnormal voltage,
causing an abnormal chemical reaction to occur, or cause
the battery pack to catch fire, explode, leak or spew battery
fluid, or generate heat.
BUse the battery pack only in the specified device
œIf the battery pack is used in a device other than that
specified, it may cause an abnormal voltage flow, or cause
the battery pack to catch fire, explode, leak or spew battery
fluid, or generate heat.
BDo not peel or damage the outer case
œDamaging the outer case, inserting nails, hitting with a
hammer, stepping on the battery pack, etc. may cause a
short circuit inside the battery pack or cause the battery
pack to catch fire, explode, leak or spew battery fluid, or
generate heat.
BIf the battery pack is leaking and the electrolyte gets on
your skin or clothing, immediately rinse with clean water.
œIf the electrolyte gets into your eyes, you risk losing your
eyesight. Immediately rinse your eyes with clean, running
water, and seek medical attention right away. Any
electrolyte that comes into contact with your skin or clothing
may harm your skin. Immediately rinse the area with clean,
running water.
BInsert the battery pack correctly, as specified
œWhen installing the battery pack in the charger or camera,
pay attention to the indicated polarity ((+) and (–)), and
insert it correctly.
œIf the battery pack is installed with the wrong orientation, it
may cause an abnormal chemical reaction while in the
charger, an abnormal voltage flow when it is used, or cause
the battery pack to catch fire, explode, leak or spew battery
fluid, or generate heat.
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WARNING
BAlways stop the recharging after the prescribed recharge
time, even if the battery pack is not fully charged.
œIf you continue to recharge the battery pack, it may cause
the battery pack to catch fire, explode, leak or spew battery
fluid, or generate heat.
BKeep out of the reach of children.
œThey may handle the battery pack in an unforeseeable
manner that results in damage.
CAUTION
BCharge the battery pack before using it
œAlways recharge the battery pack before using it for the first
time, or when using it after it has been kept in storage for a
long time. During recharging, the battery pack may be
warm. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.
BNote concerning the battery pack after use
œThe battery pack may be warm immediately after the digital
camera is used. If removing the battery pack, turn off the
digital camera and allow the battery pack to cool down
before removing it.
BRecycling the battery pack
œTo conserve the environment and for efficient use of natural
resources, please discharge the used battery pack, cover
the (+) and (–) terminals with tape and recycle the insulated
battery pack.
œIf disposing of the battery pack as unburnable trash, please
follow all applicable regulations of your area.
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USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY
Concerning the accessories
CAUTION
BCautions concerning the use of the AC adapter
œUse only the separately sold AC adapter (model VAR-G6EX for the
VPC-J1EX, model VAR-G6E for the VPC-J1EX [for U.K.] and model
VAR-G6U for the VPC-J1) with your digital camera. Do not use an AC
adapter other than the one indicted here, designed for specific use with
your digital camera.
œIf an AC adapter other than the specified one is used, it may damage the
digital camera and cause a fire or electric shock.
œNormally when using an AC adapter, remove the battery pack. Otherwise
the battery pack may cause excess heat, leakage, injury or damage to
nearby objects.
œFor complete information on how to use the AC adapter, refer to the
instructions accompanying it.
BCautions concerning the card
œImmediately after use, the card will be very hot. Before removing the card,
turn off the digital camera and wait for the temperature to cool down.
œKeep out of the reach of children. Young children may put the media in their
mouth and choke or cause some other unexpected injury or accident.
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FOR CORRECT USE OF YOUR CAMERA
BCautions before capturing important images
œBefore capturing important images, make sure that the digital camera is
operating properly and in condition to capture the image properly.
œSanyo Electric shall not be held responsible for any losses that result
from images that could not be recorded, are erased, destroyed, or
damaged in any way due to a problem with the digital camera, any of its
accessories, or its software.
BCaution concerning copyrights
œThe images you capture with your digital camera are for your own
private use; any other use may violate the rights of copyrights owners.
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USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY
BCautions when cleaning the digital camera
Cleaning procedure
1 Turn off the digital camera and remove the battery pack.
2 Remove the dirt with a soft cloth.
3 If the digital camera is extremely dirty, wipe with a soft cloth
moistened with a mild detergent diluted with water and wrung dry.
Caution
œDo not use benzene or thinner products to clean the digital camera. Doing
so may cause deformation, discoloration, or paint peeling. When using a
chemically treated cloth, carefully read its instructions and warnings.
œDo not spray insecticides or volatile sprays on the digital camera. Do not let
rubber or vinyl objects contact the digital camera for a long period. They
may cause deformation, discoloration, or paint peeling.
BCaution concerning the battery pack
œPeriodically clean with a dry cloth the terminals (contacts) of the
batteries.
Do not touch the battery terminals with your bare hands. Doing so will allow
contaminants from your hands to adhere to the terminals and oxidize,
increasing the contact resistance. If the contact resistance increases, the
usable life of the batteries will diminish.
BCaution when cleaning the lens
œIf the lens gets dirty, use a commercially available air blower or a cleaning
cloth for photographic equipment to clean it.
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FOR CORRECT USE OF YOUR CAMERA (continued)
CAUTION
BWhen not using the digital camera for a long period
œRemove the battery pack. However, when the battery pack is removed for
a long time, the digital camera functions may begin to not work properly.
Periodically reinstall the battery pack and check the digital camera
functions.
œIf the battery pack is left in the digital camera, a small amount of power is
still used even if the digital camera is turned off. If the battery pack is left in
the digital camera for a long period, it may become completely discharged
and lose its ability to be recharged again.
BCautions concerning condensation
œUsing the digital camera with condensation inside it may damage the digital
camera.
If condensation seems likely to form
œPlace the digital camera in a plastic bag and seal it, and then wait until the
digital camera has reached the ambient temperature.
Be careful of condensation under the following conditions
œWhen moving the digital camera suddenly from a cold place to a warm
place.
œWhen the ambient temperature changes drastically, such as when a heater
is turned on to quickly heat the room.
œWhen the digital camera is placed in the path of cool air from an air
conditioner.
œWhen the digital camera is placed in a location of high humidity.
BCaution concerning undesired interference
œThe digital camera may create undesired interference if used close to a
television or radio. To avoid this type of interference, make sure the cores
on the supplied AV cable and USB interface cable are not removed.
Core Core
Dedicated AV cable Dedicated USB interface cable
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USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY
B Caution concerning magnetism
œDo not place credit cards, bank cards, floppy disks, or other items that may
be damaged by magnetic fields near the speaker. Data may be lost or the
magnetic strips on cards may be damaged.
BCautions concerning data storage
œIt is recommended that any important data be copied onto a separate
media (such as a hard disk, MO disk, or CD-R disk).
œStored data may be lost (or corrupted) in cases such as those listed below.
Sanyo Electric will not be held responsible for any damage or lost profits
arising from the loss of data.
œIf the card is used incorrectly.
œIf the card is not inserted correctly into the digital camera.
œIf the card is subjected to electrical or mechanical shocks or other forces.
œIf the card is removed from the digital camera or if the digital camera is
turned off during reading or writing operations.
œIf the card has reached the end of its usable life.
Speaker
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FOR CORRECT USE OF YOUR CAMERA (continued)
CAUTION
BCautions when handling the cards
œThe cards are precision devices. Do not bend, drop, or subject them to
strong forces or shocks.
œAvoid using or storing the cards in places with extremely high or low
temperatures, subject to direct sunlight, in a completely closed vehicle,
near air conditioners or heaters, or in humid or dusty locations.
œAvoid using or storing the cards in locations where strong static electrical
charges or electrical noise can be easily generated.
œDo not allow the edges of the cards to become contaminated with foreign
materials. Gently wipe away any contamination with a soft, dry cloth.
œDo not carry the cards in trouser pockets, as the cards may become
damaged when you sit down or make other movements that may apply
forces.
œBefore using a new card or a card that was used in other equipment, be
sure to format it using the digital camera (see “FORMATTING A CARD” on
page 151).
œWhen buying commercially available products, carefully read the
instructions and warnings that come with the card.
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CHECKING THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES
œHandstrap œSoftware: 1 CD-ROM
œLithium-ion battery pack (battery
pack): 1
œLithium-ion battery pack
charger and power cord
œ œDedicated AV cable: 1 Dedicated USB interface
cable: 1
œ œSD Memory Card (16MB): 1 Soft case
Contact end
Lock switch
Lock
Unlock
œ Recording (images and
sounds) and erasing are
inhibited (accidental
erase protect function)
when the tab is set to the
LOCK position.
œ The card is normally
used with the tab set to
the unlocked position.
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ATTACHING THE HANDSTRAP
SOFT CASE
When not using the digital camera, keep it in the soft case for protection.
Media cards that can be used with this digital
camera
The types of card that can be inserted into and used with this digital camera
are:
œSD Memory Card
œMulti Media Card
What “card” means in this manual
œIn this manual, SD Memory Cards and Multi Media Cards that can be used
in this digital camera are referred to as “ ”card .
œThe cards in the illustrations in this manual are SD Memory Cards, but all
installation, removal, and formatting procedures are the same for both SD
Memory Cards and Multi Media Cards.
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QUICK START FOR CAPTURING IMAGES
Recharging the battery pack
Before using the supplied battery pack in the camera, insert it into the charger.
1Charge the battery pack.
œInsert it in the direction indicated by
the [j] mark on the battery pack.
2Connect the supplied power cord to
the battery pack charger.
œInsert the connector straight and
securely.
3Plug the power plug into a power
outlet (AC 100V to 240V).
œRecharging begins.
œDuring recharge, the CHARGE
indicator is lit red.
4When the CHARGE indicator lights
green, unplug the power cord from
the power outlet, and remove the
battery pack from the charger.
HINT
œPlease read the safety precautions regarding the battery pack (DB-L10)
(see page 15) and the supplied battery pack charger (VAR-L10) (see page
11).
œThe recharge time is approx. 120 minutes.
Battery pack
j mark To power
outlet
CHARGE indicator
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Install the battery pack and card
The card can be used after it has been formatted with the camera (see page
151).
Make sure that the battery pack polarity ((+) and (–)) and the card orientation
are correct.
5Insert the battery pack.
6Insert the card.
œTake special care to orient the card correctly when inserting it.
Attempting to insert the card incorrectly may result in damage.
1 2
3
Close the battery compartment
cover.
To remove the battery pack...
1Open
3Pull out
Contact end
2 Push
back
Push
back
Insert the battery pack.
Open battery compartment
cover on the camera bottom.
2Push in
1 2
3
To remove the card...
Contact end
1Open 3Pull out
Close the battery compartment
cover.
Do not attempt to forcibly remove
the card.
Insert all the way until it clicks.
Open battery compartment cover
on the camera bottom.
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QUICK START FOR CAPTURING IMAGES
Capture an image (details on pages 41, 42)
Now that preparation is completed, your digital camera is ready to capture
images. Shown here is how to capture a still image.
7Set the selector dial to [Õ].
œThe power turns on, and the lens
cover opens.
œWhen the accessing indicator lights
green, the camera is ready to
capture an image.
8Press the MODE button.
œPress it until the [Ï] mode
indicator is lit.
9Point the camera lens at the subject.
œCompose the picture by viewing the
LCD monitor.
LCD monitor
PC
CAM
MODE button
Selector dial
MODE indicator
Still image
mode
Sequential
shots mode
Video clip
mode
Accessing indicator
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10
Press the shutter release button
halfway (focus-lock).
œThe autofocus locks on the subject,
and the image in the LCD monitor
appears clearly.
11 Continue to gently press the shutter
release button all the way.
œThe image is captured.
View the image (details on page 72)
Now let’s take a look at the image you
captured.
12 Set the selector dial to [Ø].
œThe image you captured appears in
the LCD monitor.
œPress [Â Ã] or [ ] on the arrow
button to display the images stored
before or after the current image.
13 When you are finished, set the
selector dial to [Ö] to turn off the
digital camera.
HINT
œFor still images, you can view the captured image on the LCD monitor by
keeping the shutter release button depressed when you capture the image.
œWhen the accessing indicator is flashing red or lit orange, the next image
cannot be captured. When the accessing indicator lights green again, it is
possible to capture the next image (see page 39).
(Press halfway)
(Press fully)
PC
CAM
LCD monitor Arrow button
Selector dial
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PARTS NAMES
Front
1Selector dial
Ó: PC camera mode
Ô: Shooting mode (LCD
monitor off)
Õ: Shooting mode (LCD
monitor on)
Ö: Power off
Ø: Playback mode
Ù: Option mode
Ú: PC connection mode
2Shutter release button
3Microphone
4Flash
5Battery compartment cover
6Lens
7Tripod stand hole
8Viewfinder
9Illumination light
12 3 4
568 79
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Rear
1Mode indicator
Ï: Still image mode
Ñ: Sequential shots mode
Ò: Video clip mode
2Accessing indicator
(red/green/orange)
Red flashing:
œWhen charging the flash; when no card,
an unformatted card, or a locked card is
installed (indicates that image or sound
cannot be recorded); or when recording
using the self-timer (page 64)
Red steady:
œWhen the memory is full (indicates that
image or sound cannot be recorded),
when recording using the self-timer, or
when the battery power is consumed
Green flashing:
œWhen using the exposure correction or
digital zoom functions (indicates that
image and sound can be recorded), or
when the power save function is activated
Green steady:
œWhen images and sound can be
recorded, when connected to a PC or
printer, when printing, or when set to the
PC camera mode
Orange steady:
œWhen recording images or sound
3Viewfinder
4Zoom switch
5Speaker
6Handstrap holder
7DC IN (external DC power
input) terminal
œFor connecting a separately sold AC
adapter (model VAR-G6EX for the
VPC-J1EX, model VAR-G6E for the
VPC-J1EX [for U.K.] and model
VAR-G6U for the VPC-J1)
8DIGITAL/AV terminal
œUsed as both the USB connector and AV
output terminal.
9Arrow button
FSET button
GFlash button
HMENU button
IMODE button
JLCD monitor
1 23 4 5
6
78
9FGHIJ
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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
œTo recharge the battery pack, the power cord of the
charger must be connected to a power outlet, and the
plug at one end inserted in the charger’s power socket
(see page 27).
œThe battery pack is not installed, or it is not installed
correctly (see page 27).
Lit red Recharging
Lit green Recharging finished
Red flashing Problem with the battery pack
œImmediately remove the battery pack from the charger.
œDo not use an abnormal battery pack. (The usable life
of the battery pack has probably expired.)
CHARGE indicator
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TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF
Turning the power on
When capturing images
1Set the selector dial to [Õ] or [Ô].
[Õ]: The LCD monitor is used.
[Ô]: The LCD monitor is not used.
œThe power turns on, the lens cover
opens and the accessing indicator
next to the viewfinder lights.
œIf the selector dial is set to [Õ], an
image appears on the LCD monitor.
When playing back images
1Set the selector dial to [Ø].
œThe power turns on, and an image
appears on the LCD monitor.
LCD monitor
Accessing indicator
Selector dial
P
C
C
AM
Lens cover
LCD monitor
PC
CAM
Selector dial
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Turning the power off
1Set the selector dial to [Ö].
œThe power turns off.
When capturing images
œThe lens cover automatically
closes.
œThe LCD monitor and accessing
indicator turn off.
When playing back images
œThe LCD monitor turns off.
Turning the power on when the power save
function is active
In order to save the battery pack power, the power save function will
automatically turn off the power after one minute of no use during shooting, or
five minutes of no use during playback (factory-preset setting).
œWhen the power save function is active, you can restore the power by
turning the selector dial or by pressing the shutter release button, the
MODE button, the MENU button, or the SET button.
œAfter the power save function has been active for 15 minutes, the power
will turn off completely. In this case, please turn the selector dial to restore
the power.
œWhen the separately sold AC adapter (model VAR-G6EX for the
VPC-J1EX, model VAR-G6E for the VPC-J1EX [for U.K.] and model
VAR-G6U for the VPC-J1) is connected, the power save function will
become active about 10 minutes after the camera is turned on
(factory-preset setting).
œThe user can specify the time elapsed before the power save function is
activated (see page 146).
œIn the PC/USB DIRECT-PRINT connection mode and PC camera mode,
while the camera is connected to a personal computer or printer with the
dedicated USB interface cable, the power save function is disabled.
LCD monitor
Accessing
indicator
Selector dial
PC
CAM
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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 or the focus
area to capture images (see page 103).
BConditions that may cause incorrect focus
The following examples are some of the situations where the autofocus
function may not work.
œSubjects with low contrast, very
bright subjects at the center of the
image, or dark subjects or locations
Use the focus-lock function (see page
42) to lock the focus on an object with
contrast at the same distance as the
desired subject.
œSubjects without vertical lines
Use the focus-lock function to lock the
focus on the subject while holding the
digital camera vertically.
The following examples are some of the situations where the autofocus
function may work, but not as desired.
œWhen 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.
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USING THE AUTOFOCUS
œFast-moving subjects
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.
Hints for taking pictures
Operation sounds
œThe operation sounds that are generated, for example, when the power is
turned on or off, or the shutter release button, MENU button, MODE button
or SET button is pressed, as well as the audio guidance when you switch
the mode can be muted (see page 141).
Saving battery pack power
œWhen you take pictures without using the LCD monitor, you can slow down
the rate of battery pack consumption (see page 70).
Where is the image and audio data saved?
œAll the image and sound data is recorded on the card installed in the
camera (see page 160).
Taking pictures in backlight conditions...
œWhen taking pictures with the light coming from behind the subject, due to
the characteristics of the lens, light lines or ghost patterns (flare
phenomenon) may appear in the captured image. In this situation, it is
recommended that you avoid taking pictures with the subject lit from behind.
While the image data is being recorded...
œThe accessing indicator will light orange while the image is being written to
the memory. Another image can be captured only after the accessing
indicator lights green again. However, even when the accessing indicator is
lit orange, depending on the camera’s internal memory remaining capacity,
in some cases about 2 seconds after shooting the next image can be
captured.
39 English

View the image just captured (preview display)
œImmediately after capturing an image,
you can press the SET button to preview
the image. For video clips and sequential
shots, you can pause the image by
pressing [À] on the arrow button. If you
do not want to keep the image, you can
press the [å] button at this time to delete
the currently displayed image from the
camera’s memory.
To return to the shooting mode, press
[Á] on the arrow button.
NOTE
About sequential shots shooting
œIn sequential shots shooting, the autofocus function is activated when the
shutter release button is pressed and remains fixed at the same focus until
the sequential shots are finished.
If the motion alert icon appears...
œDuring still image shooting, if the shutter
speed is slow and the possibility that the
image may be blurred due to camera
movement becomes high, the motion
alert icon [T] may appear on the LCD
monitor. In this case, use a tripod to
stabilize the camera when shooting, or
set the flash operation mode to automatic
(see page 67).
PREVIEW
ONE ERASE
EXIT
12
12
12
12
12
12
2.8
1/2
Motion alert icon
English 40

SETTING THE SHOOTING MODE
Your digital camera has three shooting modes:
œ Still image shooting mode: For capturing still images.
œ Sequential shots shooting mode: For capturing several images in
succession.
œ Video clip shooting mode: For capturing video clips.
1Set the selector dial to [Õ] or [Ô].
[Õ]: Use the LCD monitor.
[Ô]: Turn off the LCD monitor.
2Press the MODE button.
œ Each time the MODE button is
pressed, the lit mode indicator
position changes.
When [Ï] is lit: Still image shooting
mode.
When [Ñ] is lit: Sequential shots
shooting mode.
When [Ò] is lit: Video clip shooting
mode.
œ Press the MODE button until the
desired shooting mode indicator is lit.
Selector dial
MODE indicator
MODE button
PC
CAM
41 English

12
12
12
12
12
12
2.8
1/30
Target mark
Focus icon
(Press halfway)
(Press fully)
CAPTURING STILL IMAGES
1Set the camera to the still image
shooting mode (see page 41).
2Press the shutter release button to
take the picture.
1Point the camera lens at the
subject. Slowly press and hold the
shutter release button halfway.
œ The target mark [ê] or the focus
icon [ë] (focus-lock) appears in
the LCD monitor.
œ If the Shooting Setting Screen
(see pages 51, 94) or Shooting
Information Screen (see page
115) was displayed, it is exited.
2Press the shutter release button all
the way.
œ The image is captured.
œ The illumination light remains lit
for about 1 second after the
image is captured (see page 143).
NOTE
About the focus icon and target mark
œ The target mark outlines the area that the camera is using to focus. If the
area outlined by the target mark is not the subject you want to focus on,
then refocus your subject, for example by changing the shooting angle.
œ The target mark does not appear in the following situations.
When the subject is not in focus
When using the self-timer to take a picture (see page 63)
When the focus is set to spot focus (see page 104)
When the focus is set to focus range # or (see page 103)$
œ When the camera focuses on a wide area of the central part of the screen,
a large target mark appears.
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B How to set the sequential shots mode
1Set the camera to the sequential
shots shooting mode (see page 41).
2Press the MENU button.
œ A menu screen appears.
3Press [ ] or [À Á] on the arrow
button to select the sequential shots
mode menu.
œ The sequential shots mode selection
menu appears.
Ä: Best select shot mode.
Ö: Standard sequential shots
mode.
A: AE shift sequential shots (auto
bracket shots) mode.
4Press [Ã] on the arrow button to
select the desired sequential shots
mode.
5Press the SET button.
œ The selected sequential shots mode
is set, and the corresponding icon
moves to the left end of the line-up.
NOTE
œ To exit the menu screen, press the MENU button again.
12
METHOD
BEST
12
METHOD
STANDARD
English 44

SEQUENTIAL SHOTS
Standard sequential shots Ö
1Set the camera to the standard
sequential shots shooting mode (see
page 44).
2Press the shutter release button to
capture the sequential shots.
œ Images are captured as long as the
shutter release button is pressed.
œ During shooting, K appears in the
LCD monitor.
3Finish capturing images.
œ Release the shutter release button to
end recording.
Maximum number of sequential shots
The maximum possible number of sequential shots depends on the resolution
and compression rate settings.
Resolution Compression rate
a b c
@ 6 images 9 images 13 images
D — 14 images 21 images
E — 81 images 99 images
Shutter release button
45 English

AE shift sequential shots (auto bracket
shots) A
1Set the camera to the AE shift sequential shots mode (see page 44).
2Press the shutter release button to capture the sequential shots.
œ When the shutter release button is pressed, sequential shots shooting
begins.
œ It is not necessary to keep the shutter release button depressed.
œ During shooting, K appears in the LCD monitor.
œ Shooting ends automatically when 5 images have been shot.
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SEQUENTIAL SHOTS
Best select shot Ä
1Set the camera to the best select
shot shooting mode (see page 44).
2Press the shutter release button to
capture the sequential shots.
œWhen the shutter release button is
pressed, sequential shots shooting
begins.
œIt is not necessary to keep the shutter
release button depressed.
œAfter a few moments, the 4-image
display appears showing the images
captured.
3Select the image that you want to
save.
1Press the arrow button to move the
orange frame to the image you
want to save.
2Press the SET button.
œThe Best Shot Confirmation
Screen appears with the selected
image displayed full screen. You
can press [Â] or [Ã] on the
arrow button to select a different
image.
Orange frame
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VIDEO CLIPS
When you shoot video clips, the sound is also recorded.
1Set the camera to the video clip
shooting mode (see page 41).
2Press the shutter release button to
record the video clip.
œ It is not necessary to keep the shutter
release button pressed while
shooting.
œ During recording K appears on the
LCD monitor.
œ When the remaining recording time
available for the currently recording
clip becomes little, a countdown of
the remaining recording time appears
on the display.
3End the recording.
œ Press the shutter release button to
stop recording.
NOTE
œ The data for a video clip is very large. Therefore, be aware that if the video
clip is uploaded to a computer to be played back, the computer may not be
able to play back the video fast enough, making it appear jerky. (The video
will always be displayed properly on the LCD monitor or a television.)
œ The possible shooting time for each video clip will differ depending on the
card. Also depending on the card, shooting may end even before the
possible shooting time indicated on pages 193 and 194.
00:09
3
REC (recording) indicator
Recording time (min:sec)
Remaining recording time (sec)
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SHOOTING IN THE BASIC MODE
In the BASIC mode the number of settings the user has to deal with are few,
making it easy for the novice digital camera operator to enjoy taking photos. It
is recommended that the user who is new to digital camera operation or not
familiar with the various settings take photos using the basic settings of this
mode.
Switching between the operation modes
This camera allows you to choose between two operation modes: in the
BASIC mode, you can enjoy taking photos while letting the camera adjust the
settings automatically; in the EXPERT mode, you have control of all the
camera settings. Select the operation mode for the type of photography you
enjoy.
1Set the desired shooting mode (see page 41), and press the MENU
button.
œ The BASIC Mode or EXPERT Mode Shooting Setting Screen appears.
2Press [Â] on the arrow button twice.
œ The operation mode is switched.
œ To return to the initial operation mode, again press [Â] on the arrow
button twice.
<BASIC mode>
Shooting Setting Screen
<EXPERT mode>
Shooting Setting Screen
[ ]Â
[ ]Â
[ ]Â
[ ]Â
12 12
FOR EXPERT
FOR BASIC
12 12
FOR BASIC
FOR EXPERT
RESOLUTION
2048X1536(3M)
SCENE SELECT
FULL AUTO
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SHOOTING IN THE BASIC MODE
To display the BASIC Mode Shooting Setting Screen
1Set the camera to the BASIC shooting mode (see page 50).
2Press the MENU button.
œ The screen corresponding to the selected shooting mode appears.
œ The shooting screen is canceled if the MENU button is pressed again.
œ The BASIC mode settings are shown here. If after changing the
settings you are not satisfied with the resulting images, reset to the
basic settings.
<Still image shooting>
B: Scene select setting
@: Resolution setting
V: Self-timer setting
<Sequential shots shooting>
B: Scene select setting
Ä: Sequential shots mode setting
@: Resolution setting
V: Self-timer setting
<Video clip shooting>
B: Scene select setting
E: Resolution setting
{: Frame rate setting
About the digital zoom
œ When in shooting still images and sequential shots the BASIC mode, the
digital zoom is set to on. However, at a resolution of B, the digital zoom
cannot be used. When shooting a video clip with the frame rate set to {,
the digital zoom is set to on. At frame rate , the digital zoom cannot be}
used.
12
SCENE SELECT
FULL AUTO
12
SCENE SELECT
FULL AUTO
00:10
SCENE SELECT
FULL AUTO
51 English

Shooting Setting Screen basic operation
When a setting screen is displayed, the arrow button and the SET button are
used to make the desired settings.
B Shooting Setting Screen
œ When selecting a menu
œPress [À Á] or [ ] on the arrow button.
œ When selecting a setting (icon)
œPress [Â] or [Ã] on the arrow button.
œTo make a setting, select the desired icon, and press the SET button.
When the selected setting is activated, the corresponding icon moves to
the left end of the line-up.
SET button
Arrow button
[ ]À
12 12
[ ]Á
2048X1536 SELF-TIMER
OFF
SCENE SELECT
FULL AUTO RESOLUTION
SET button
[ ][ ] ÂÂ
[ ][ ] ÃÃ
English 52

SHOOTING IN THE BASIC MODE
Shooting Setting Screens
Still Image Shooting Setting Screen
*All the icons never appear at the same time.
12
5
4
6
1
2
3
Lit
SCENE SELECT
FULL AUTO
53 English

1Scene Select menu (page 59)
c B: Full auto icon
F: Sports icon
x: Portrait icon
í: Landscape icon
ì: Night view icon
î: Cosmetic icon
ï: Lamp icon
ñ: Slim icon
2Resolution menu (page 61)
B: 2880 x 2160-pixel
resolution icon
c @: 2048 x 1536-pixel
resolution icon
D: 1600 x 1200-pixel
resolution icon
E: 640 x 480-pixel resolution
icon
3Self-timer menu (page 63)
c V: Self-timer off icon
ô: Self-timer on icon (2
seconds)
ò: Self-timer on icon (10
seconds)
4Number of remaining images
that can be captured (page
153)
5HELP display (page 143)
6Remaining battery pack
charge (page 155)
Not displayed when the
remaining battery pack charge is
near full or when the AC adapter
(sold separately) is used.
[c] indicates the factory-preset setting.
English 54

SHOOTING IN THE BASIC MODE
Sequential Shots Shooting Setting Screen
*All the icons never appear at the same time.
12
1
2
3
4
6
7
5
Lit
SCENE SELECT
FULL AUTO
55 English

1Scene Select menu (page 59)
c B: Full auto icon
F: Sports icon
x: Portrait icon
í: Landscape icon
î: Cosmetic icon
ñ: Slim icon
2Sequential shots mode
(METHOD) menu (page 44)
c Ä: Best select shot icon
Ö: Standard sequential shots
icon
A: AE shift sequential shots
icon
3Resolution menu (page 61)
c @: 2048 x 1536-pixel
resolution icon
D: 1600 x 1200-pixel
resolution icon
E: 640 x 480-pixel resolution
icon
4Self-timer menu (page 63)
c V: Self-timer off icon
ô: Self-timer on icon (2
seconds)
ò: Self-timer on icon (10
seconds)
5Number of remaining images
that can be captured (page
153)
6HELP display (page 143)
7Remaining battery pack
charge (page 155)
Not displayed when the
remaining battery pack charge is
near full or when the AC adapter
(sold separately) is used.
[c] indicates the factory-preset setting.
English 56

SHOOTING IN THE BASIC MODE
Video Clip Shooting Setting Screen
*All the icons never appear at the same time.
00:10
5
4
1
2
3
Lit
6
SCENE SELECT
FULL AUTO
57 English

1Scene Select menu (page 59)
c B: Full auto icon
F: Sports icon
x: Portrait icon
í: Landscape icon
î: Cosmetic icon
2Resolution menu (page 61)
c E: 640 x 480-pixel resolution
icon
2: 320 x 240-pixel resolution
icon
0: 160 x 120-pixel resolution
icon
3Frame rate menu (page 65)
c {: 15 frames per second
}: 30 frames per second
4Remaining recording time
available (page 153)
5HELP display (page 143)
6Remaining battery pack
charge (page 155)
Not displayed when the
remaining battery pack charge is
near full or when the AC adapter
(sold separately) is used.
[c] indicates the factory-preset setting.
English 58

SCENE SELECT FUNCTION
Scene Select function
You can select from various preset settings (aperture, shutter speed, etc.) for
specific shooting conditions.
Preset settings
Features
Still
image
shooting
mode
Sequential
shots
shooting
mode
Video clip
shooting
mode
Sports F Capture a split-second image of a
fast-moving subject.
Portrait x* Enhance the 3D feeling of the subject by
blurring the background.
Landscape í For beautiful shots of distant scenery.
Cosmetic î* Enhance skin tones during close-up
shots.
Lamp
ï— — Take photos in low-light conditions, such
as in candlelight.
Night
view ì* — — Photograph the subject while keeping
the background night scenery.
Slim ñ** — Change the vertical-horizontal
proportions of the subject.
Full auto B The camera makes settings suitable for
the surrounding conditions.
*
The focus is set to about 2.5m.
**
This setting is not available at resolution B.
1Set the camera to the BASIC
shooting mode (see page 50), and
select the scene select menu.
<Example: Still image shooting
mode>
12
SCENE SELECT
FULL AUTO
59 English

2
Select the desired icon, and press the SET button.
F: Sports
x: Portrait
í: Landscape
ì: Night view
î: Cosmetic
ï: Lamp
ñ: Slim
B: The camera makes settings suitable for conditions (full auto).
Shooting with slim (variable digital zoom) setting
1Select the slim icon ñ from the
scene select menu, and press the
SET button.
2Press the MENU button to cancel the
menu, and press the arrow button to
zoom.
Press [À] or [Á] to magnify the image
vertically.
Press [Â] or [Ã] to magnify the image
horizontally.
œ Maximum magnification is approx. 4x.
NOTE
œ The digital zoom cannot be used with the slim ñ setting.
œ At the lamp ï setting, the resolution is set to E.
œ When capturing images using the lamp ï ì or night view setting, use
a tripod or other method to stabilize the camera.
To return to normal shooting
œ Select B from the scene select menu, and press the SET button.
6
6
6
6
6
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
1/30
1/30
1/30
1/30
1/30
6
2.8
1/30
English 60

RESOLUTION SETTING
If the resolution is increased, the image quality will improve, but the number of
remaining images that can be taken will decrease. Select the resolution
according to the desired image quality and purpose.
1Set the camera to the BASIC
shooting mode (see page 50), and
select the resolution menu.
2Select the desired resolution icon,
and press the SET button.
B: 2880 x 2160 pixels (6M)
@: 2048 x 1536 pixels (3M)
D: 1600 x 1200 pixels (2M)
E: 640 x 480 pixels (0.3M)
2: 320 x 240 pixels
0: 160 x 120 pixels
<Example: Still image shooting
mode>
œ The numbers in parentheses ( ) refer to the approximate number of pixels
in the image (Units: megapixels).
12
RESOLUTION
2048X1536(3M)
œ The possible resolution settings for each shooting mode are as follows:
Resolution (units: pixels)
[Icon displayed on LCD monitor]
2880 x
2160
B
2048 x
1536
@
1600 x
1200
D
640 x
480
E
320 x
240
2
160 x
120
0
Shooting
mode
Still image Yes Yes Yes Yes Not
available
Not
available
Sequential
shot
Not
available Yes Yes Yes Not
available
Not
available
Video clip Not
available
Not
available
Not
available Yes Yes Yes
61 English

HINT
œ At a B resolution, the camera processes the captured image internally to
produce a 2880 x 2160-pixel image.
œ When capturing images at a B resolution, it takes 4 seconds after the
shutter release button is pressed before the data is recorded (when using
the supplied SD Memory Card).
NOTE
œ The digital zoom cannot be used when the resolution is set to B.
About the resolution and compression settings (see page 101)
œ The image captured by a digital camera consists of a collection of small
dots. The resolution refers to the number of these dots, and the greater the
number, the higher the image quality. As the resolution increases, the size
of the resulting data also increases, and the number of images that can be
captured decreases. To compensate for this, this digital camera is able to
compress the data. This digital camera uses JPEG compression. If JPEG
compression is used, when the image is played back, an extremely small
portion of it is lost. The higher the compression rate, the more of the
original image is lost.
Therefore, in the still image and sequential shots shooting modes, this
digital camera also allows you to store image data at extremely low
compression to ensure that a minimum of the original image is lost. This is
the a mode. Since the image data is large when the a mode is used,
compared to or c b compression, the digital camera requires more
time both to store the data after the shutter release button is pressed and to
display the image in the playback mode.
English 62

SELF-TIMER
The self-timer can be used to take photos in the still image shooting mode
and sequential shots shooting mode.
1Set the camera to the BASIC
shooting mode (see page 50), and
select the self-timer menu.
V: Turns off the self-timer function.
ô: Turns on the self-timer function.
The image is captured about 2
seconds after the shutter release
button is pressed.
ò: Turns on the self-timer function.
The image is captured about 10
seconds after the shutter release
button is pressed.
2Select ô or ò, and press the
SET button.
œThis completes the self-timer setting.
3Press the shutter release button.
12
SELF-TIMER
OFF
Tripod stand hole
Shutter release button
Illumination light
63 English

HINT
To pause or cancel the self-timer function...
œ If the shutter release button is pressed again before the image is captured,
the self-timer countdown temporarily stops. Press the shutter release
button one more time to restart the self-timer.
œ To cancel self-timer photography, select the self-timer off icon V and
press the SET button.
When ò is selected...
œ When the shutter release button is pressed, the illumination light and the
accessing indicator will light for about 7 seconds, the accessing indicator
will flash for about 3 seconds, the illumination light will change color, and
then the image is captured. Also, 3 seconds before the shutter releases,
the beep tone will sound.
NOTE
œ When using the self-timer function, be sure to use a tripod or place the
digital camera on a level, stable surface.
English 64

FRAME RATE SETTING
The frame rate is the number of frames shot each second in a video clip. The
higher the frame rate during recording, the smoother the video playback
appears. On the other hand, a higher frame rate uses more memory.
1Set the camera to the video clip
shooting mode (see page 41).
2Set the camera to the BASIC
shooting mode (see page 50), and
select the frame rate menu.
{: The video clip will be recorded at
a rate of 15 frames per second.
}: The video clip will be recorded at
a rate of 30 frames per second.
3Select the icon for the desired frame
rate, and press the SET button.
00:10
FRAME RATE
15FRAME/SEC
65 English

OTHER SHOOTING FUNCTIONS
Using the zoom
There are two zoom functions: optical zoom and digital zoom.
1Make the zoom setting (see page
109), and point the camera lens at
the subject.
2Press [T] or [W] on the zoom switch
to compose the desired image.
[T]: Zoom in on the subject.
[W]: Zoom out.
œWhen the zoom switch is pressed,
the zoom bar appears on the LCD
monitor.
œWhen the optical zoom factor is at
maximum, zooming stops
temporarily. When [T] on the zoom
switch is pressed again, the mode
changes to the digital zoom mode
and zooming continues (if digital
zooming is enabled).
3Press the shutter release button.
NOTE
œThe digital zoom cannot be used when you are shooting without using the
LCD monitor.
œDuring video clip recording when shooting in the BASIC mode, the optical
zoom does not operate; however, it may be possible to use the optical
zoom when shooting in the EXPERT mode (see page 109).
[ ]W
Zoom switch
LCD monitor
[ ]T
When both optical
and digital zoom
are enabled
Pointer
Zoom bar
Optical zoom
Digital zoom (yellow)
When optical zoom
only is enabled
English 66

OTHER SHOOTING FUNCTIONS
Using the flash
The flash is used not only for taking pictures where there is insufficient light,
but also when the subject is in shade or in backlight conditions. Your camera
has four modes of operation (automatic flash mode, forced flash mode, flash
off mode, and red-eye reduction mode). The flash is available only when
shooting still images.
1Set the camera to the still image
shooting mode (see page 41).
2Press the flash button.
œThe current flash mode is shown on
the LCD monitor.
FlashFlash button
67 English

3
Press the flash button to select the
flash mode.
œEach time the flash button is pressed,
the flash mode icon changes.
No icon: The digital camera will detect the
subject brightness and use the
flash only when required. In a
backlight situation, if only the
center of the image is very dark,
the flash will operate to
compensate (auto flash).
d: The flash will operate with every image captured regardless of the
conditions. Use this setting under backlight conditions, when the
subject is in shade, under fluorescent lighting conditions, etc.
(forced flash).
j: The flash will not operate even in dark situations. Use this setting
when capturing an image in a location where flash photography is
prohibited, or when shooting a night landscape scene (flash off).
È: The digital camera will detect the subject brightness and use the
flash only when required. At this time the flash will operate in a
manner that reduces the red reflection ( ) in the subject“ ”red-eye ’s
eyes.
12
12
12
12
12
12
2.8
1/30
Flash mode
English 68

Shooting without using the LCD monitor
Compose the desired image by looking through the viewfinder. Compared to
capturing images using the LCD monitor, this method uses less battery pack
power.
1Set the shooting mode (see page 41).
2Set the selector dial to [Ô].
3Look through the viewfinder and
position the subject in the center.
4Press the shutter release button.
Viewfinder
Selector dial
PC
CAM
English 70

SETTING THE PLAYBACK MODE
Your digital camera has three playback modes:
œStill image playback mode: For playing back images captured in the still
image shooting mode, as well as single images
copied (see page 132) from a sequential shots
series or a video clip.
œSequential shots playback mode: For playing back sequential shots.
œVideo clip playback mode: For playing back video clips.
1Set the selector dial to [Ø].
2Press the MODE button.
œEach time the MODE button is
pressed, the lit mode indicator
position changes.
When [Ï] is lit: Still image playback
mode.
When [Ñ] is lit: Sequential shots
playback mode.
When [Ò] is lit: Video clip playback
mode.
œPress the MODE button until the
desired playback mode indicator is lit.
Mode indicator
MODE button
Selector dial
71 English

PLAYING BACK STILL IMAGES
Play back still images one by one
1Select the still image playback mode (see page 71).
2Press [ ] or [Â Ã] on the arrow button.
To play back the previous image: Press [Â]
To play back the next image: Press [Ã]
9-image display playback
1Select the still image playback mode
(see page 71).
2Press [W] (z) on the zoom switch.
œThe 9-image display appears.
œThe number displayed on each
image is its file name (image
number).
3Use the arrow button to move the orange frame to the desired
image, and press [T] (O) on the zoom switch.
œThe selected image is displayed full screen.
œInstead of pressing [T] (O) on the zoom switch, you can also press
the SET button to show the image full screen.
File name (image number)
Orange frame
0001 00 02 0003
0004 00 05 0006
0007 00 08 0009
English 72

PLAYING BACK STILL IMAGES
HINT
To play back a voice memo (see pages 112 and 130)...
œDisplay the image, and press the SET button. The voice memo recorded
with the image is played back.
To adjust the volume...
1Display the Playback Setting Screen (see page 77).
2Select the volume icon N, and press the SET button.
œThe volume control bar appears.
3Press [Â Ã] or [ ] on the arrow button to adjust the volume.
VOLUME
1
VOLUME SETTING
73 English

PLAYING BACK SEQUENTIAL SHOTS
1Select the sequential shots playback
mode (see page 71).
œThe screen to select a sequential
shots folder appears.
2Press [ ] or [Â Ã] on the arrow button to select the sequential shots
folder you want to play back, and press the SET button.
œThe selected sequential shots images are played back. If a voice memo
was added to an image, it is also played back.
œDuring sequential shots playback, the operation buttons work as follows:
[À] button: Press to temporarily interrupt playback. Press the SET button
to continue playback.
[Â] button: Pause playback and display the previous image.
[Ã] button: Pause playback and display the next image.
[Á] button: Discontinue playback, and return to the screen to select a
sequential shots folder.
HINT
To select a sequential shots folder from the 9-image playback display
1While the screen in step 1 is being displayed, press [W] (z) on the
zoom switch.
œThe procedure to use the 9-image playback display is the same as
when playing back still images. Please see step 3 on page 72.
The voice memo playback volume can be adjusted
1Display the Sequential Shots Playback Setting Screen (see page 77).
2Select the volume icon N, and press the SET button.
3Press [Â] or [Ã] on the arrow button.
100-0002
2003.12.25
Folder number
Sequential shots folder number
English 74

PLAYING BACK VIDEO CLIPS
1Select the video clip playback mode
(see page 71).
œThe screen to select a video clip
appears.
2Press [ ] or [Â Ã] on the arrow
button to select the video clip you
want to play back.
3Play back the video clip.
Normal playback
œPress the SET button.
œPressing [Â] during a video clip playback will start reverse playback
(the audio will not be heard).
To pause playback
œPress the [À] button to pause playback; press the SET button to
continue playback.
To play back one image at a time (single-frame step)
œWhile video clip playback is paused, you can press [Ã] on the arrow
button to view the frames in order, or [Â] to view them in reverse order.
To accelerate playback
œ2x fast forward playback: During normal speed playback, press [Ã].
œ20x fast forward playback: During 2x playback, press [Ã].
œPressing [Â] will start reverse playback.
œDuring fast forward playback, the audio will not be heard.
œReturn to normal speed playback: During playback, press SET button.
File name
Folder number
100-0002
2003.12.25
75 English

HINT
To select a video clip from the 9-image playback display
1While the screen in step 1 is being displayed, press [W] (z) on the
zoom switch.
œThe procedure to use the 9-image playback display is the same as
when playing back still images. Please see step 3 on page 72.
The video clip playback volume can be adjusted
1Display the Video Clip Playback Setting Screen (see page 77).
2Select the volume icon N and press the SET button.
3Press [Â] or [Ã] on the arrow button.
HINT
To view video clips on your computer
œYou can view video clips taken with this camera on your computer using
QuickTime Ver. 3.0 or later from Apple.
œBy using the QuickTime Plug-in included with QuickTime, you can also play
back your video clips on your Internet browser.
œQuickTime5 for Windows and Macintosh is supplied with the included
CD-ROM (Sanyo Software Pack).
œOnline information about QuickTime can be found at
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/.
English 76

ABOUT THE PLAYBACK SETTING SCREEN
Various functions are available from the playback setting screen. You can set
the protect function to prevent images from being accidentally erased, delete
all the data, and adjust the playback volume of voice memos and video clips.
Displaying and exiting the Playback Setting
Screen
To display
1Set the camera to the playback mode
(see page 71).
2Press the MENU button.
œThe Playback Setting Screen
appears.
To exit
1Press the MENU button.
œThe Playback Setting Screen is
exited.
PROTECT
Change image protect
setting
77 English

Switching between the operation modes
(BASIC mode)
This camera allows you to choose between two operation modes: with the
BASIC mode, it is simple to enjoy playing back images with a minimum of
steps; in the EXPERT mode, you have control of the many camera settings,
including image editing, print settings, etc. Select the operation mode suitable
for your needs.
1Set the camera to the desired playback mode (see page 71), and
press the MENU button.
œThe BASIC Mode Playback Setting Screen or the EXPERT Mode
Playback Setting Screen appears.
2Press [Â] on the arrow button twice.
œThe operation mode is switched.
œTo return to the initial operation mode, again press [Â] on the arrow
button twice.
<BASIC mode>
Playback Setting Screen
<EXPERT mode>
Playback Setting Screen
[ ]Â
[ ]Â[ ]Â
FOR EXPERT
FOR BASIC
FOR BASIC
FOR EXPERT
[ ]Â
PROTECT
Change image protect
setting
PROTECT
Change image protect
setting
English 78

ABOUT THE PLAYBACK SETTING SCREEN
BASIC MODE Playback Setting Screen
1Protect (prevent accidental erase)
2Erase icon
3Volume control
4Remaining battery pack charge
Not displayed when the remaining
battery pack charge is near full or when
the AC adapter (sold separately) is
used.
1
2
3
4
PROTECT
Change image protect
setting
79 English

VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
The playback volume for voice memos recorded with still images and
sequential shots and for video clips can be adjusted.
1Play back an image.
2Display the Playback Setting Screen
(see page 77).
3Select the volume icon N, and
press the SET button.
œThe volume control bar appears.
4Press [ ] or [Â Ã] on the arrow
button to adjust the volume.
VOLUME
Adjust volume
VOLUME
1
VOLUME SETTING
English 80

IMAGE PROTECT MODE
(PREVENT ACCIDENTAL ERASURE)
By using the image protect mode, you can prevent accidental erasure or
overwriting of the important data that you want to keep. The protect mode can
be applied to a still image, to single images of a sequential shots sequence,
to a video clip, or to an audio recording.
1Display the data that you want to
protect.
2Display the Playback Setting Screen
(see page 77).
3Select the protect icon É.
<Example: Still image playback
mode>
4Press the SET button.
œ “ ”LOCK? appears.
œ If the protect mode has already been
enabled for the data, then
“ ”UNLOCK? appears.
5Select “YES”, and press the SET
button.
œ The protect mode is set for the data.
œ The protect mark ù indicates that
the data is locked.
PROTECT
Change image protect
setting
o p
PROTECT
LOCK?
YES
EXIT
Protect mark
o p
PROTECT
UNLOCK?
YES
EXIT
81 English

ERASING DATA
You can erase data that is stored on the card if you no longer need it. You
can erase the images, video clips, and sound recordings one at a time, or all
at once.
1Display the data that you want to
erase.
2Display the Playback Setting Screen
(see page 77).
œ To erase one image at a time or to
erase one video clip at a time,
instead of displaying the Playback
Setting Screen, when you press the
flash button the screen in step 5
appears. In this case, follow the
procedure from step 6.
3Select the erase mode icon q.
4Press the SET button.
œ The Erase Mode Screen appears.
For still images:
ONE ERASE: Erases one still image at
a time.
GROUP ERASE: Erases all the still
images.
EXIT: Returns to the Playback Setting
Screen.
<Example: Still image playback
mode>
ERASE
Delete images
ERASE
ONE ERASE
GROUP ERASE
EXIT
83 English

For sequential shots:
ONE ERASE: Erases the one still image displayed.
GROUP ERASE: Erases the entire folder for the sequential shots
displayed (the data for other sequential shots remains).
EXIT: Returns to the Playback Setting Screen.
For video clips:
ONE ERASE: Erases the video clip displayed.
GROUP ERASE: Erases all the video clips.
EXIT: Returns to the Playback Setting Screen.
For audio recordings:
ONE ERASE: Erases one audio recording at a time.
GROUP ERASE: Erases all the audio recordings.
EXIT: Returns to the Playback Setting Screen.
5Press [ ] or [À Á] on the arrow
button to select the desired type of
erase, and press the SET button.
œThe Erase Confirmation Screen
appears.
YES: Erases the selected data.
EXIT: Does not erase the selected
data and returns to the Erase
Screen.
ERASE
ONE ERASE?
YES
EXIT
English 84

ABOUT THE OPTION FUN MODE SCREEN
Use the Option Fun Mode Screen to record and play back voice memos, as
well as for slideshow playback.
Displaying and exiting the Option Fun Mode
Screen
To display
1Set the selector dial to [Ù].
œ The Option Fun Mode Screen appears.
œ If the Option Fun Mode Screen does not appear, press [Â] on the
arrow button twice.
<FUN mode>
Option screen
<SETTING mode>
Option screen
[ ]Â
[ ]Â
[ ]Â
[ ]Â
FOR SETTING
FOR FUN
FOR FUN
FOR SETTING
AUDIO REC
AUDIO PLAYBACK
SLIDESHOW
CLOCK SET
OPERATION BEEP
GUIDANCE
LANGUAGE
TV SYSTEM
REFORMAT
POWER SAVE
87 English

RECORDING AND PLAYING BACK SOUNDS
Playback
1Display the Option Fun Mode Screen
(see page 87).
2Select the audio playback icon M,
and press the SET button.
œ The Select Audio Screen appears.
3Press [ ] or [À Á] on the arrow
button to select the desired audio
recording, and press the SET button.
œ The Audio Playback Screen for the
selected audio recording appears.
AUDIO REC
AUDIO PLAYBACK
SLIDESHOW
AUDIO PLAYBACK
0006 2:340001 5:40
0002 1:20 0007 5:06
0003 3:45 0008 1:20
0004 0:56
0005 0:23
SELECT
BACK TO MENU
AUDIO PLAYBACK 05:40
100-0001 2.7MB
2003.12.25
PLAY
91 English

ABOUT THE EXPERT MODE SHOOTING SETTING SCREENS
Sequential Shots Shooting Setting Screen
*All the icons never appear at the same time.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
F
G
H
12
PC
CAM
I
J
Lit
METHOD
BEST
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