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Miniket Photo
Miniket Photo
SC- MS10(S/BL/R)
MS11(S/BL/R)
MS15(S/BL/R)
SC- MS10(S/BL/R)
MS11(S/BL/R)
MS15(S/BL/R)
AF
CCD
LCD
Auto Focus
Charge Coupled Device
Liquid Crystal Display
AF
CCD
LCD
Owner’s Instruction Book
Before operating the unit, please read
this Instruction Book thoroughly, and
retain it for future reference.
Use only approved battery packs.
Otherwise there is a danger of overheating, fire or explosion.
Samsung is not responsible for problems occurring due to using
unapproved batteries.
AD68-00934F
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Contents
Notices and Safety Precautions
Getting to know your Miniket Photo
Miniket Photo
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Miniket Photo
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Rear & Left View................................................................................14
Front & Bottom View.........................................................................15
LCD Display .......................................................................................16
OSD (On Screen Display in Photo Capture Mode /
Photo View Mode)...........................................................................16
OSD (On Screen Display in Movie Record Mode /
Movie Play Mode) ...........................................................................17
OSD (On Screen Display in Music Mode) .....................................18
OSD (On Screen Display in Voice Record / Voice Play /
Settings Mode)................................................................................19
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How to Use the Battery Pack
LCD
OSD
OSD
OSD
OSD
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Battery Pack Installation / Ejection.................................................20
Maintaining the Battery Pack...........................................................21
Charging the Battery Pack...............................................................24
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LCD
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Miniket Photo
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Features..............................................................................................12
Accessories Supplied with the Miniket Photo...............................13
Name of Each Part
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Precautions when using the Miniket Photo.....................................8
Notes Regarding COPYRIGHT...........................................................9
Notes Regarding Moisture Condensation........................................9
Notes Regarding the Miniket Photo..................................................9
Notes Regarding the Battery Pack..................................................10
Note Regarding the Lens..................................................................11
Notes Regarding the LCD Display ..................................................11
Precautions Regarding Service.......................................................11
Precautions Regarding Replacement Parts...................................11
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Contents
Getting Started
Setting the Miniket Photo
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Recording / Charging Indicator .......................................................25
Power Indicator .................................................................................25
Using the Mode Dial..........................................................................26
Using the DISPLAY Button...............................................................27
Using the MENU Button ...................................................................27
Using the Shortcut Buttons .............................................................28
Using the Joystick ...........................................................................29
Structure of Folders and Files.........................................................30
Recording Time and Capacity .........................................................31
Using a mini SD card (Optional Accessory) ..................................32
Inserting / Ejecting a mini SD card (Optional Accessory) ...........33
Selecting the Memory Type..............................................................34
Before You Start Operating the Miniket Photo ..............................35
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Setting Memory .................................................................................37
Selecting the Memory Type ............................................................37
Setting the File No. Function ..........................................................38
Formatting the Memory...................................................................39
Viewing Memory Space..................................................................40
Adjusting the LCD Monitor ..............................................................41
Adjusting the LCD Brightness ........................................................41
Setting Date/Time ..............................................................................42
Setting Date/Time ...........................................................................42
Setting Date Format........................................................................43
Setting Date/Time Display ..............................................................44
Setting the System............................................................................45
Setting the NTSC / PAL ..................................................................45
Setting the Beep Sound..................................................................46
Setting the Shutter Sound ..............................................................47
Selecting Language ........................................................................48
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MENU
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Setting the Mode Display................................................................49
Setting the Auto Shut Off ................................................................50
Resetting the Miniket Photo............................................................51
Photo Mode
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Capturing............................................................................................53
Capturing Images............................................................................53
Zooming In and Out........................................................................54
Viewing ...............................................................................................55
Viewing Photo files on the LCD Monitor ........................................55
Viewing Multiple Photo Files / Enlarging a Photo File ...................56
Cropping an Enlarged Photo File ...................................................57
Setting the Capturing Options.........................................................58
Using the Shortcut Buttons.............................................................58
Using the Scene Modes .................................................................60
Setting the Photo Size ....................................................................61
Setting the Photo Quality................................................................62
Setting the Metering Method ..........................................................63
Setting the Self Timer .....................................................................64
Setting the Multi Shot......................................................................65
Setting Digital Effects......................................................................66
Adjusting the Exposure – Exposure Compensation ......................67
Setting the ISO Speed (Sensitivity)................................................68
Setting the White Balance ..............................................................69
Setting the Macro Mode .................................................................70
Setting the Flash .............................................................................71
Setting the Sharpness ....................................................................73
Setting the Focus Method...............................................................74
Setting the Anti-Shake Function (Image Stabilisation)...................75
Setting the Digital Zoom .................................................................76
Setting the Imprint Option...............................................................77
Setting the Viewing Options ............................................................78
Using the Shortcut Buttons.............................................................78
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Photo
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Deleting Photo Files........................................................................82
Protecting Photo Files.....................................................................83
Rotating a Photo File ......................................................................84
Resizing Photos .............................................................................85
Setting the Slideshow .....................................................................86
Setting the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) Function ...............87
Copying Photo Files........................................................................88
Movie Mode
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Recording a Movie ............................................................................90
Recording a Movie..........................................................................90
Zooming In and Out........................................................................91
Playing a Movie .................................................................................92
Playing a Movie on the LCD Monitor .............................................92
Setting the Recording Options........................................................93
Using the Shortcut Buttons.............................................................93
Setting the Program AE ..................................................................95
Setting the White Balance ..............................................................96
Setting the Digital Effects................................................................97
Setting the Macro Mode .................................................................98
Setting the Movie Quality................................................................99
Setting the Movie Size..................................................................100
Setting the Self Timer ...................................................................101
Setting the Wind Cut.....................................................................102
Setting the Viewing Options ..........................................................103
Using the Shortcut Buttons...........................................................103
Deleting Movie Files .....................................................................107
Protecting Movie Files ..................................................................108
Setting the All Play........................................................................109
Copying Movie Files......................................................................110
Music Mode
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Playing Music Files .........................................................................112
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DPOF
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Movie
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LCD
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Music
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Copying Music Files from a PC ....................................................112
Playing Music Files .......................................................................113
Setting the Music Play Options .....................................................114
Using the Shortcut Buttons ...........................................................114
Setting the Repeated Play ............................................................116
Setting the Equaliser.....................................................................117
Deleting Music Files......................................................................118
Protecting Music Files...................................................................119
Voice Mode
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Voice
Recording Voice Files.....................................................................121
Recording Voice Files ...................................................................121
Playing Voice Files..........................................................................122
Playing Voice Files........................................................................122
Setting the Voice Play Options......................................................123
Using the Shortcut Buttons...........................................................123
Setting the Repeated Play............................................................125
Deleting Voice Files ......................................................................126
Protecting Voice Files ...................................................................127
Copying Voice Files ......................................................................128
PC Cam mode
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PC Cam
Using the PC Cam Function ........................................................130
Using the PC Cam Function.........................................................130
PictBridge mode
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Printing with PictBridge .................................................................132
Printing with PictBridge.................................................................132
Storage Mode
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Using as a Mass Storage Device ..................................................134
Using as a Mass Storage Device.................................................134
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PictBridge
PictBridge
PictBridge
Storage
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Contents
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Connecting to a PC.........................................................................136
Supported USB Speed according to Operating System..............136
Recommended System Requirements ........................................136
Installing Software ..........................................................................137
Installing DV Media Pro 1.0..........................................................137
Installing DV Media Pro 1.0 / Video Studio 7.0............................138
Connecting To Other Devices ......................................................139
Connecting to a PC Using USB Cable.........................................139
Connecting to a TV Monitor..........................................................140
Connecting to a VCR....................................................................141
Printing Photos................................................................................142
Printing with DPOF .......................................................................142
Cleaning and Maintenance.............................................................143
After using the Miniket photo........................................................143
Cleaning the Body ........................................................................144
Regarding the Battery...................................................................145
Using Abroad ................................................................................146
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USB
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DV Media Pro 1.0 ...........................................................137
DV Media Pro 1.0 / Video Studio 7.0 ......................138
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USB
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VCR .................................................................................141
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DPOF
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Miniket Photo
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Miscellaneous Information
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Self-Diagnosis Display ...................................................................147
Self-Diagnosis Display..................................................................147
Checklist........................................................................................147
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Troubleshooting
Using the Menu
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Specifications
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Index
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Notices and Safety Precautions
Miniket Photo
Precautions when using the Miniket Photo
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✤ Please note the following precautions for use:
✤ Please keep this Miniket Photo in a safe place. The Miniket
Photo contains a lens that can be damaged by shock.
Keep out of reach of children.
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✤ Please note the following precautions for use:
■ Do not place your Miniket Photo in a wet place. Moisture and
water may cause the Miniket Photo to malfunction.
■ To avoid electric shock, do not touch your Miniket Photo or
power cable with wet hands.
■ Do not use the flash close to someone else’s eyes. The flash
emits a strong light that may cause damage similar to direct
sunlight on one’s eyesight. Particular care should be observed
if photographing infants, when the flash should be no less than
3 feet from your subject.
■ If the Miniket Photo is not working properly, please consult your
nearest dealer or authorised SAMSUNG service center.
Disassembling the Miniket Photo by yourself may cause
irrecoverable damage which will be difficult to repair.
■ Clean the Miniket Photo with a dry, soft cloth. Use a soft cloth
moistened with a mild detergent solution for removing stains.
Do not use any type of solvent, especially benzene, as it may
seriously damage the finish.
■ Keep your Miniket Photo away from rain and saltwater. After
using, clean the Miniket Photo. Saltwater may cause the parts
to corrode.
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Notices and Safety Precautions
Notes Regarding COPYRIGHT
✤ Television programs, movie video tapes, DVD titles, films and
other program materials may be copyrighted.
Unauthorised recording of copyrighted materials may infringe
on the rights of the copyright owners and is contrary to
copyright laws.
✤ All the trade names and registered trademarks mentioned in
this manual or other documentation provided with your
Samsung product are trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective holders.
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Notes Regarding Moisture Condensation
1. A sudden rise in atmospheric temperature may cause
condensation to form inside the Miniket Photo.
For Example:
✤ Entering or leaving a heated place on a cold day might cause
condensation inside the product.
✤ To prevent condensation, place the product in a carrying case
or a plastic bag before exposing it to a sudden change of
temperature.
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Notes Regarding the Miniket Photo
1. Do not leave the Miniket Photo exposed to high
temperature (above 60°C or 140°F).
For example, in a parked closed car in summer or exposed to
direct sunlight.
2. Do not let the Miniket Photo get wet.
Keep the Miniket Photo away from rain, salt water, or any
other form of moisture.
The Miniket Photo will be damaged if immersed in water or
subjected to high levels of moisture.
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Notices and Safety Precautions
Notes Regarding the Battery Pack
✤ It is recommended that you use the original Samsung Battery
Pack that is available at the retailer where you purchased the
Miniket Photo.
✤ Make sure the Battery Pack is fully charged before starting to
record.
✤ To preserve battery power, keep the Miniket Photo turned off
when you are not operating it.
✤ If your Miniket Photo is left in STBY mode and the Battery Pack
is inserted without being operated for more than 3 minutes, it
will automatically turn itself off to protect against unnecessary
battery discharge.
✤ Make sure that the Battery Pack is inserted firmly in place.
✤ The new Battery Pack provided with the product is not charged.
Before using the Battery Pack, you need to fully charge it.
✤ Do not drop the Battery Pack. Dropping the Battery Pack may
damage it.
✤ Fully discharging a Lithium lon battery damages the internal
cells. The Battery Pack may be prone to leakage when fully
discharged.
✤ To avoid damage to the Battery Pack, make sure to remove the
battery when no charge remains.
Clean the terminal to remove foreign substances before
inserting the Battery Pack.
✳ When the battery reaches the end of its life, please contact
your local dealer.
Batteries must be disposed of as chemical waste.
✳ Be careful not to drop the Battery Pack when you release it
from the Miniket Photo.
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Notices and Safety Precautions
Note Regarding the Lens
✤ Do not film with the Miniket Photo’s lens pointing directly at the
sun.
Direct sunlight can damage the CCD (Charge Coupled Device,
the imaging sensor).
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Notes Regarding the LCD Display
1. The LCD monitor has been manufactured using the high
precision technology. However, there may be tiny dots (red,
blue or green in color) that appear on the LCD monitor. These
dots are normal and do not affect the recorded picture in any
way.
2. When you use the LCD monitor under direct sunlight or
outdoors, it may be difficult to see the picture clearly.
3. Direct sunlight can damage the LCD monitor.
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Precautions Regarding Service
✤ Do not attempt to service the Miniket Photo yourself.
✤ Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards.
✤ Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
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Precautions Regarding Replacement Parts
✤ When replacement parts are required, be sure the service
technician has used replacement parts specified by the
manufacturer and with the same characteristics as the original
part.
✤ Unauthorised substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or
other hazards.
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Miniket Photo
Getting to know your Miniket Photo
Features
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High Resolution Digital Still Camera
Employing 5Mega CCD Pixels with an available maximum
resolution of 2592X1944. You can store images in internal memory
or mini SD card.
MPEG4 Movie Recording
You can record MPEG4 movie on the internal memory or mini SD
card.
x 5 Digital Zoom ( x 15 its original size)
Allows the user to magnify an image up to x15 its original size.
Color TFT LCD
A high-resolution(150K) color TFT LCD gives you clean, sharp
images as well as the ability to review your recorded files
immediately.
Anti-Shake Image Stabilisation
With the Miniket Photo, you can minimize the effects of natural
shaking movements when taking pictures of still objects in dark
places.
Various Digital Effects
The DSE (Digital Special Effects) allows you to give the film a
special look by adding various special effects.
USB Interface for Data Transfer
You can transfer still images and movie files or any other files to a
PC using the USB interface.
Pc Cam for multi-entertaining
You can use the Miniket Photo as a Pc Cam for video chatting and
other Pc Cam applications.
Voice Record / Playback with vast memory
You can record voices and store it in the internal memory or mini
SD card (optional accessory) and play back recorded voice clips.
Plus Advantage, Music
With this Miniket Photo, you can play back Music files stored in the
internal memory or mini SD card (optional accessory). Enjoy your
favourite songs with the Music files with your Miniket Photo.
PictBridge/DPOF Function
When you connect the Miniket Photo to a PictBridge-supported
printer and DPOF (Digital Printing Order Format) function using a
USB cable, you can print your stored pictures without a PC.
Multi OSD Language
You can select the desired OSD language from OSD list.
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Miniket Photo
Getting to know your Miniket Photo
Accessories Supplied with the Miniket Photo
✤ Make sure that the following basic accessories are supplied with
your Miniket Photo.
Basic Accessories
1. Lithium Ion Battery Pack
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3. Audio/Video Cable
2. AC Power Adapter
1. Lithium Ion Battery Pack
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2. AC Power Adapter
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3. Audio/Video Cable
4. USB Cable
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4. USB Cable
5. Software CD
6. Hand Strap
5. Software CD
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6. Hand Strap
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7. Instruction Book/Quick Guide
8. Soft Case
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7. Instruction Book/Quick Guide 8. Soft Case
9. Earphones
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Optional Accessory
9. Earphones
[ Notes ]
✤ Parts and accessories are available at your local Samsung dealer
and service center.
✤ You can download programs, the latest driver software, and
CODECs from the Samsung Electronics webpage.
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Name of Each Part
Rear & Left View
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Fastening Hand strap
5.25 MEGA PI
XEL
POWER
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MENU
USB
DC IN
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1. Shortcut Buttons
7. Connector Cover
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2. MENU button
8. Recording / charging
Indicator
2. MENU
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3. Joystick (Up, Down, Left,
Right, OK)
9. Built-in Speaker
7.
(Up/ Down/ Left/
Right/ OK)
4. Earphones and AV jack
10. Display Button
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5. USB port
11. LCD Monitor
5. USB
6. DC IN jack
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Front & Bottom View
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1. Mode Dial
2. [W/T] Zoom Switch
3. Record / Stop
Button
4. Power Button
5. Built-in
Microphone
6. Lens protection
film
7. Lens
8. Flash
9. Tripod Receptacle
10. OPEN Switch
(Battery / mini SD
card Slot)
11. Battery Slot
12. Mini SD card slot
13. Battery Lock
Switch
Usable
mini SD card
[ Notes ]
✤ There is a protecting film on the lens when the product is
purchased. Please remove the protecting film before using it.
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LCD
Name of Each Part : LCD Display
OSD
OSD (On Screen Display in Photo Capture Mode/Photo View Mode)
Photo Capture Mode
1. Mode Indicator
2. Image Size Indicator
3. Image Quality Indicator
4. Anti-Shake Indicator
5. White Balance Indicator
6. EV Indicator
7. ISO Speed Indicator
8. Multi Shot Indicator *
9. Sharpness Indicator
10. Digital Effect Indicator
11. Date / Time Indicator
12. Optical Zoom Indicator
13. Shaking warning indicator
14. Digital Zoom Indicator
15. Self Timer (Shortcut Button) *
16. Macro (Shortcut Button)
17. Flash (Shortcut Button)
18. Record / Play (Shortcut Button)
19. Battery Life Indicator
20. Memory Type Indicator
21. Focus Indicator
22. Image Counter (recordable still image number)
23. Metering Mode Indicator
24. Scene Mode Indicator
Photo View Mode
1. Mode Indicator
2. Image Size Indicator
3. DPOF Indicator
4. Image Number
5. Delete (Shortcut Button)
6. Protection (Shortcut Button)
7. Slide (Shortcut Button)
8. Record / Play (Shortcut Button)
9. Battery Life Indicator
10. Memory Type Indicator
11. Image Counter (Current / Total)
12. Current Selection
13. Move (Help Key)
14. Full View (Help Key)
[ Notes ]
✤ Functions not marked with * will be retained when the
Miniket Photo is restarted after turning it off.
✤ The OSD indicators of this product shown above are
based on model VP-MS10.
✤ The OSD indicators are based on when using the
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*
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OSD
SC-MS10
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Name of Each Part : LCD Display
LCD
OSD (On Screen Display in Movie Record Mode/Movie Play Mode)
Movie Record Mode
1. Mode Indicator
2. Image Size Indicator
3. Image Quality Indicator
4. Macro Indicator
5. Self Timer Indicator *
6. Windcut Indicator
7. Date / Time Indicator
8. Zoom In / Out Indicator
9. Digital Effect (Shortcut Button)
10. White Balance (Shortcut Button)
11. Program AE (Shortcut Button)
12. Record / Play (Shortcut Button)
13. Battery Life Indicator
14. Memory Type Indicator
15. Counter (Elapsed Time)
16. Record / Stop Indicator
17. Remaining Time Indicator
Movie Play Mode
1. Mode Indicator
2. Image Size Indicator
3. Image Number
4. Playback Progress Bar
5. Counter (Elapsed Time)
6. Volume Indicator
7. Delete (Shortcut Button)
8. Protection (Shortcut Button)
9. All Play (Shortcut Button)
10. Record / Play (Shortcut Button)
11. Battery Life Indicator
12. Memory Type Indicator
13. Image Counter (Current / Total)
14. Stop / Play / Pause Indicator
OSD
/
Movie Record Mode
17 16
15
14 13
1
2
3
4
5
6
12
11
10
9
7
8
Movie Play Mode
14
13 12 11
10
1
8
2
*
/
/
/
/
All Play
9
640
8
3
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
7
00:00:10
100-0001
[ Note ]
✤ Functions not marked with * will be retained when the Miniket
Photo is restarted after turning it off.
4
5
[
✤
6
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
/
/
/
/
]
*
0
Miniket Photo
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LCD
Name of Each Part : LCD Display
OSD
OSD (On Screen Display in Music Mode)
Music Mode
1. File Property
2. Progress Bar
3. Counter (Elapsed Time / File Length)
4. Search (Help Key)
5. Play / Pause (Help Key)
6. Volume Control (Help Key)
7. Equaliser (Shortcut Button)
8. Volume Indicator
9. Mode Indicator
10. Current Folder Name
11. Title Name
12. Protection Indicator
13. Move (Help Key)
14. Folder (Help Key)
15. Play (Help Key)
16. Delete (Shortcut Button)
17. Hold (Shortcut Button)
18. Repeat (Shortcut Button)
19. File List Display (Shortcut Button)
20. Battery Life Indicator
21. Memory Type Indicator
22. File Number (Current / Total)
Move
Music
Mode Play
Folder
1
2
3
8
Search
Pause
4
5
Volume
6
Music Mode
22 21 20
19
9
10
MUSIC1
18
11
17
12
16
Move
13
Search
18
7
12
00:50/03:00
Folder
14
Pause
Play
15
Volume
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
/
/
/
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Name of Each Part : LCD Display
LCD
OSD (On Screen Display in Voice Record / Voice Play /Settings Mode)
OSD
/
/
Voice Record Mode
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Mode Indicator
File Name
Current File Information
Standby / Record Indicator
Counter (Elapsed Time / Remaining Time)
Record / Play (Shortcut Button)
Battery Life Indicator
Memory Type Indicator
Voice Record
Voice Record Mode
8
1
2
3
4
6
SWAV0001.WAV
SWAV0001.W
SW
V0001.WAV
Mono
8KHz
64Kbps
00:00:00/02:10:00
Voice Play Mode
1. File Number (Current / Total)
2. Progress Bar
3. Counter (Elapsed Time / Remaining Time)
4. Search (Help Key)
5. Play / Pause (Help Key)
6. Volume Control (Help Key)
7. Volume Indicator
8. Delete (Shortcut Button)
9. Repeat (Shortcut Button)
10. File List Display (Shortcut Button)
11. Record / Play (Shortcut Button)
12. Protection Indicator
7
/
/
/
Voice Play
5
Voice Play Mode
12
11
1
SWAV0002.WAV
SWAV0004.WAV
Mono
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
8KHz
10
64Kbps
9
2
3
00:00:16/00:00:20
4
Search
8
7
Pause
Volume
5
6
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
/
/
/
/
Settings Mode
Settings Mode
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Mode Indicator
Menu Tab
Setup Items
Move (Help Key)
Select (Help Key)
1
2
Settings
Settings
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
TYPE
Memory Type
3
4
Int. Memory
Memory Card
Move
Select
5
Settings
Memory Type
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How to Use the Battery Pack
/
Battery Pack Installation / Ejection
It is recommended to purchase one or more additional Battery Packs
to allow continuous use of your Miniket Photo.
To insert the Battery Pack
<Inserting the Battery Pack>
1.
[OPEN]
!
MEN
U
!
OPEN
1. Push the [OPEN] switch on the
bottom side of the set in the direction
of ! as shown in the diagram and
open the lid.@
2. Insert the Battery Pack into the
battery slot until it softly clicks.
Make sure that the SAMSUNG logo
is facing up while the set is placed as
shown in the diagram.
Miniket
Photo0
@
➮
@0
2.
0
Cover
SAMSUNG
0
<Ejecting the Battery Pack>
To eject the Battery Pack
MEN
U
1. Push the [Battery Lock Switch] in the
direction as shown in the diagram to
pop the Battery Pack out.
2. Pull the ejected Battery Pack out in
the direction as shown in the diagram.
MEN
U
Battery Lock
Switch
➮
1.
[Battery Lock Switch]
0
2.
0
[ Notes ]
✤ Clean the terminals to remove any foreign substances before
inserting the Battery Pack.
✤ If the Miniket Photo will not be in use for a while, remove the
Battery Pack from the Miniket Photo.
✤ It is recommended to prepare fully charged additional Battery
Packs for outdoor use.
✤ Additional Battery Packs are available at your local Samsung
dealer and service center.
[
✤
✤
[ Warning ]
✤ When you eject the Battery Pack from the Miniket Photo, hold the
Battery Pack so as not to drop it.
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[
✤
]
Miniket Photo
0
Miniket Photo
0
✤
✤
0
0
]
Miniket Photo
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How to Use the Battery Pack
Maintaining the Battery Pack
✤ The Battery Pack should be recharged in an environment
between 32°F (0°C) and 104°F (40°C).
✤ The life and capacity of the Battery Pack will be reduced if it is
used in temperatures below 32°F (0°C) or left in temperatures
above 104°F (40°C) for a long period.
✤ Do not put the Battery Pack near any heat sources (fire or
flames, for example).
✤ Do not disassemble, process, press, or heat the Battery Pack.
✤ Do not allow the + and - terminals of the Battery Pack to be
short-circuited. It may cause leakage, heat generation, fire, or
overheating.
✤ If Miniket Photo fails to work when you turn on the power or the
battery life indicator flickers, replace the Battery Pack.
✤ It is recommended to use original Battery Pack that is available
at SAMSUNG service center.
✤
✤
32°F (0°C)
0
32°F (0°C)
104°F (40°C)
0
✤
✤
✤
/
0
/
0
0
/
✤
104°F (40°C)
0
Miniket Photo
0
✤
0
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How to Use the Battery Pack
Using Time / Image Capacity According To Modes
Mode
Battery
SB-LH82 (820 mAh)
SB-LH82 (820 mAh)
Using Time
Approx. 85 minutes
●
Photo
/
Conditions
●
●
Image Capacity
Approx. 230
85
Fully charged battery / Room temperature / 5M image
size / Super Fine / Pictures captured at 20 sec interval /
zoom in or out after each capturing
Power off and on after each 8 captures / Default LCD
brightness (14)
3 non-flash use / 1 flash use capturing
Conditions
Continuous
Playback time
Music
Conditions
Voice
22
LCD
8
(14)
3
●
/
/
/
/1
80
Fully charged battery / Room temperature
Normal
320x240 Image Size
No zooming
/
Movie
320x240
4
Approx. 4 hours
Fully charged battery / Room temperature
LCD display turned off
44.1 KHz / 128 Kbps / 4MB / Default equaliser / Use
earphones / Mid-level volume
/
LCD
44.1 KHz / 128 Kbps / 4MB /
/
Music
4
Voice
Fully charged battery / Room temperature
Mono / 64 Kbps / Use earphones / Mid-level volume
✤ Figures shown above are measured under Samsung’s test
environment, and may differ from users and conditions.
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●
Continuous
Approx. 4 hours
Recording Time
Conditions
/
/ 5M
Photo
Continuous
Recording Time Approx. 80 minutes
Movie
230
/
●
/
/ 64 Kbps /
✤
0
/
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How to Use the Battery Pack
Battery Level Display
The Battery Level Display shows the amount of battery power
remaining in the Battery Pack.
Battery Level
Indicator
State
Message
0
Fully charged
-
25 ~ 50% is used
-
25 ~ 50%
-
50 ~ 70% is used
-
50 ~ 70%
-
75 ~ 95% is used
-
75 ~ 95%
-
-
Over 95% is used
The Miniket Photo will soon
turn off. Change the Battery
Pack as soon as possible.
-
(flickers)
The Miniket Photo will be
forced to turn off soon.
“Low battery”
95%
Miniket Photo
0
-
0
Miniket Photo
0
✤ It is recommended to fully charge the Battery Pack before use.
✤
Low battery
0
Charging time according to charging methods
Battery
Using AC Adapter
Using USB Charging
SB-LH82 (820 mAh)
Approx. 1 hr 40 min
Approx. 3 hr
✤ You may charge your Miniket Photo by connecting it to a PC with
the USB cable.
USB
SB-LH82 (820 mAh)
✤
USB
1
40
3
Miniket Photo
0
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How to Use the Battery Pack
Charging the Battery Pack
You can charge the Battery Pack using AC Power
Adapter or USB cable.
USB
Connecting the AC Power Adapter
1. Turn off the Miniket Photo by pressing the
[POWER] button.
◆ Charging will begin only when the Miniket
Photo is turned off (using AC Power
Adapter or USB cable).
0
1.
[POWER]
Photo0
◆
0
Miniket Photo0
0
Miniket Photo
0
2.
3.
4.
3. Open the Connector Cover of the set.
Miniket Photo
USB
DC Power Jack
2. Insert the Battery Pack to the Miniket
Photo.
Miniket
4. Charge the Miniket Photo.
AC Power Connect the AC Power Adapter with the
Adapter Miniket Photo properly and plug the AC
Power Adapter to the wall outlet.
USB
Cable
Miniket
Connecting the USB Cable
0
USB
Connect the USB Cable with the
Miniket Photo properly and connect
the other side to a USB port of a PC.
[ Notes ]
✤ You may use the Miniket Photo powered by
the AC Power Adapter indoors where
available.
[ Warning ]
✤ It is recommended to fully charge the Battery Pack before use.
✤ You should only charge the battery in an environment between 32°F(0°C)
and 104°F(40°C).
✤ Ambient temperature may affect charging the Battery Pack; too low
temperature may result in longer charge time / incomplete charging.
✤ Before connecting the cable, make sure that you don’t have any foreign
substances between connectors.
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Photo
USB Port
[
✤
Miniket
Photo
USB 0
USB
]
Miniket Photo
0
4
[
✤
✤
]
0
32°F (0°C)
104°F (40°C)
0
✤
/
0
✤
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Getting Started
Recording / Charging Indicator
/
The color of the LED indicates the state of power or charging.
LED
0
NU
LED Color
During Recording
During Charging
Red
Recording
<Movie and
Voice Mode>
-
Orange
-
Charging
Green
-
Fully Charged
LED
<
Recording /
Charging
Indicator
>
-
-
Power Indicator
LED Color
Power
Blue
On
Power Indicator
LED
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Getting Started
Using the Mode Dial
The Mode Dial is used to change the Miniket Photo mode. Available
modes are Photo, Movie, Music, Voice, PC Cam, PictBridge, Storage,
and Settings.
Mode Dial
Miniket Photo
0
Photo/ Movie/ Music/ Voice/ PC Cam/ PictBridge/
Storage
Settings0
Setting the Mode
Turn the desired mode by turning the Mode Dial.
Within 1 ~ 2 seconds, the Miniket Photo switches to the designated
mode.
0
1~2
Miniket Photo
0
Functions of Each Mode
Photo Mode
You can take / view
photos.
PC Cam Mode
With MiniketPhoto, you
can also video chat while
connected to any site that provides
video chatting, such as MSN.
Photo
Movie Mode
You can record / play
back video.
PictBridge Mode
When you connect the
Miniket Photo to a
PictBridge-supported printer with
a USB cable, you can print your
stored pictures without a PC.
Movie
Storage Mode
Connecting the Miniket
Photo to a PC with a
USB cable allows you to store
various files in the Miniket Photo.
Music
Settings Mode
Using this mode, you
can set / adjust settings
regarding the LCD display, Date /
Time, Reset, and Memory
management.
Voice
Music Mode
You can play back
music files (music).
Voice Mode
You can record / play
back voice clips.
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/
PC Cam
MiniketPhoto
0
MSN0
/
PictBridge
USB
Miniket Photo
PictBridge
0
0
0
Photo
Storage
USB
Miniket Photo
Miniket
0
Settings
/
/
0
/
/
/
LCD
/
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Getting Started
Using the DISPLAY Button
1. If you press the [DISPLAY] button once,
only Shortcut Button icons and focus
indicator will appear on the screen.
1.
[DISPLAY]
2.
[DISPLAY]
0
2. f you press the [DISPLAY] button twice,
only focus indicator will appear on the
screen.
0
[DISPLAY] Button
3.
[DISPLAY]
0
3. If you press the [DISPLAY] button 3 times,
it switches to the initial (normal) display
screen.
[ Notes ]
✤ Above description applies to the Photo and Movie mode.
✤ In Music and Voice modes, the [DISPLAY] button will not operate.
The LCD screen goes off automatically after 30 seconds if there
was no button operation. In that case, press any button to turn on
the LCD monitor.
[
✤
✤
Using the MENU Button
1. Change the desired modeoto mode by
setting the Mode Dial.
2. Press the [MENU] button.
3. Move the cursor by moving the joystick
(up / down / left / right) to select desired
menu item, and then press the joystick (OK)
to confirm.
]
Music
Photo
Video
0
Voice
[DISPLAY]
LCD
30
LCD
0
0
0
MENU
1.
POWER
W
0
T
MENU Button
2.
[MENU]
0
MENU
3.
Mode Dial
Joystick
(OK)
4.
[MENU]
0
0
4. Press the [MENU] button to finish.
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Getting Started
Using the Shortcut Buttons
For Photo, Movie, Music, Voice and PictBridge modes, icons that
represent the most frequently accessed functions according to the
selected mode are displayed on the LCD monitor to allow easier
access. Using these buttons, you may directly access the functions.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to set the desired
mode.
Photo/ Movie/ Music/ Voice
0
PIXEL
POWER
[Power] Button
W
0
2.
[POWER]
Photo0
3.
LCD
0
◆
Photo Capture
MENU
3. On the LCD monitor, the function icon of
shortcut button is displayed.
Press the shortcut button to access the
function directly.
◆ In Photo Capture Mode, the icons of 4 shortcut buttons will be :
<
>-<
>-<
>-<
>
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1.
T
Shortcut button
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on
the Miniket Photo.
PictBridge
LCD
0
Miniket
Mode Dial
Icons of
Shortcut button
functions
<
>-<
>-<
0
4
>-<
>
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Getting Started
Using the Joystick
✤ The joystick is used to make a selection, move the
cursor, select functions, and exit from the menu.
✤
MENU
/
/
0
1. Move the cursor left / right by pressing the
joystick.
1.
Joystick
2. Move the cursor up / down by pressing the
joystick.
◆ You can adjust the volume by moving the
joystick (up / down) in Movie / Music / Voice playback modes.
2.
3.
/
◆
0
/
Movie/Music/Voice
/
OK
0
0
0
3. Confirm your selection by pressing the joystick (OK).
Move Up
Menu Selection
While Playing Back
Move Upwards
Increase Volume
Move Downwards
Decrease Volume
Move Left
-
-
Move Right
-
-
Confirm Selection
-
-
Confirm
selection
Move right
Move left
Move down
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Getting Started
Structure of Folders and Files
The movie, photo, music, voice files and so forth files
are stored in internal memory or mini SD card as below:
/
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/
SD
[ Notes ]
✤ Refer to page 32 for details on mini SD card.
✤ You can store general data files and folders in
Miniket Photo.
✤ The maximum number of files you may store in
DCIM is 99 where number of folders is 999.
✤ DCAM****.JPG: Photo files
SMOV****.AVI: Movie files
SWAV****.WAV: Voice files
********.MP3: Music files
✤ MISC: DPOF files are stored.
✤ Do not change the file or folder name except
‘Free’.
✤ You can freely change the file or folder name
under the ‘Free’.
✤ Movie files that you have not made with this
Miniket Photo may not play back on this Miniket
Photo.
✤ <MUSIC1 ~ 4> folders are system folders created
when manufacturing.
✤ Do not change or delete <MUSIC1 ~ 4> folders.
Changing or deleting <MUSIC1 ~ 4> folder names
will disable music playback.
✤ Only mp3 files are recognised under the system
folder “MP3”. Folders created under the system
folder “MP3” other than <MUSIC1 ~ 4> cannot be
recognised (Figure 1).
✤ User folders can be created under <MUSIC1 ~ 4>
folders. MP3 files under a user created folder will
be recognised and played back but the folder
name will not be displayed on the LCD screen
(Figure 2)
✤ Folders created under the user folders will not be
recognised (Figure 3).
✤ <MUSIC1 ~ 4> folders can contain up to 500
songs.
✤ Miniket Photo supports NetSync DRM.
[ Warning ]
✤ Mini SD cards are made with precision technology.
It is sensitive and vulnerable to electric shock,
temperature and humidity, be cautious with
handling the mini SD card to avoid losing data
stored in it.
✤ Damaged data may not be recovered, and
SAMSUNG is not responsible for lost data. Make
sure to back up important files in PC separately.
/
Photo Folders
[
✤
✤
]
SD
Miniket Photo
0
999
✤
✤
Movie Folders
✤
✤
Voice Folders
✤
✤
✤
✤
XXXX.MP3
XXXX.MP3
Music Folders
✤
XXXX.MP3
XXXX.MP3
✤
XXXX.MP3
XXXX.MP3
✤
XXXX.MP3
✤
XXXX.MP3
(Figure 2)
(Figure 3)
[
✤
LCD
2 0
3 0
<MUSIC1 ~ 4>
0
Miniket Photo
500
NetSync DRM0
]
/
0
✤
0
XXXX.MP3
XXXX.MP3
(Figure 1)
0
DCIM
99 0
DCAM****.JPG
SMOV****.AVI
SWAV****.WAV
********.MP3
MISC
DPOF
0
Free
0
Free
0
Miniket Photo
Miniket Photo
0
<MUSIC1 ~ 4>
0
<MUSIC1 ~ 4>
0
<MUSIC1 ~ 4>
0
mp3
MP3
0
<MUSIC1 ~ 4>
MP3
0
1
<MUSIC1 ~ 4>
0
MP3
✤
User folder
32
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Getting Started
Recording Time and Capacity
Photo Capacity
Image Quality
Image Size
2592
5M
2272
4M
2048
3M
1600
2M
1024
1M
640
VGA
64M
128M
512M
64M
128M
512M
64M
128M
512M
64M
128M
512M
64M
128M
512M
64M
128M
512M
Approx. 23
Approx. 47
Approx. 190
Approx. 30
Approx. 61
Approx. 244
Approx. 37
Approx. 75
Approx. 303
Approx. 60
Approx. 120
Approx. 481
Approx. 136
Approx. 273
Approx. 1092
Approx. 292
Approx. 585
Approx. 2340
Approx. 51
Approx. 102
Approx. 409
Approx. 66
Approx. 132
Approx. 528
Approx. 81
Approx. 163
Approx. 655
Approx. 128
Approx. 256
Approx. 1024
Approx. 292
Approx. 585
Approx. 2340
Approx. 512
Approx. 1024
Approx. 4096
Approx. 97
Approx. 195
Approx. 780
Approx. 128
Approx. 256
Approx. 1024
Approx. 157
Approx. 315
Approx. 1260
Approx. 227
Approx. 455
Approx. 1820
Approx. 512
Approx. 1024
Approx. 4096
Approx. 682
Approx. 1365
Approx. 5461
2592
5M
2272
4M
2048
3M
1600
2M
1024
1M
640
VGA
23
47
190
30
61
244
37
75
303
60
120
481
136
273
1092
292
585
2340
64M
128M
512M
64M
128M
512M
64M
128M
512M
64M
128M
512M
64M
128M
512M
64M
128M
512M
97
195
780
128
256
1024
157
315
1260
227
455
1820
512
1024
4096
682
1365
5461
51
102
409
66
132
528
81
163
655
128
256
1024
292
585
2340
512
1024
4096
Movie Recording Time
Image Quality
Image Size
640
640 x 480
320
320 x 240
64M
128M
512M
64M
128M
512M
Approx. 2
Approx. 4
Approx. 17
Approx. 4
Approx. 8
Approx. 34
Voice Recording Time
64M
128M
512M
Approx. 136 min
Approx. 273 min
Approx. 1092 min
Approx. 4
Approx. 8
Approx. 34
Approx. 8
Approx. 17
Approx. 68
Approx. 8
Approx. 17
Approx. 68
Approx. 17
Approx. 34
Approx. 136
2
4
17
4
8
34
64M
128M
512M
64M
128M
512M
640
640 x 480
320
320 x 240
8
17
68
17
34
136
4
8
34
8
17
68
Music capacity
64M
128M
512M
Approx. 16 files
Approx. 32 files
Approx. 128 files
✤ Recording time based on the Miniket Photo set to ✤ Based on 128Kbps sampling/4MB size.
✤ Capacity may vary depending on file size.
mono/64Kbps transfer rate.
✤ Voice recording time shown above is an
estimation and is subject to recording conditions.
[ Notes ]
✤ Super Fine, Fine and Normal represent the compression ratio, and Super Fine has the highest image quality.
✤ 5M, 4M, 3M, 2M, 1M and VGA represent the image resolution, and 5M has the biggest image size.
✤ The recording time and the number of images shown above are approximation figures only when using the
respective function.
In actual use, using more than one function will reduce the capacity of each.
✤ Recording movie files on a mini SD card may have un-recordable fragment which may result shorter
recording time / photo capacity.
✤ Recording time may vary depending on the compression ratio which results from the subject recorded.
✤ Movie file may not record / playback normally when using a mini SD card bigger than 1GB.
✤
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64M
128M
512M
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64M
128M
512M
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/64Kbps
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128Kbps
/4MB
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Super Fine/ Fine
Normal
5M/ 4M/ 3M/ 2M/ 1M
VGA
Super Fine
5M
0
0
0
0
SD
/
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1GB
SD
0
/
0
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Getting Started
Using a mini SD card (Optional Accessory)
SD
✤ Only mini SD cards are supported.
✤ Samsung is not responsible for data loss due to misuse.
✤ Turning the power off / ejecting the mini SD card during the memory
operation such as formatting, deleting, recording, and playback may damage
the data.
✤ You may modify the name of a file / folder stored in the mini SD card using a
PC. Miniket Photo may not recognise modified files.
✤ It is recommended that you power off before inserting or ejecting the mini
SD card to avoid losing data.
✤ It is not guaranteed that you may use a memory card formatted on other
devices. Be sure to format your mini SD card using the Miniket Photo.
✤ Save important files separately on other media, such as floppy disk, hard
disk, or CD.
✤ You have to format newly-purchased mini SD cards, mini SD cards with data
on it that Miniket Photo cannot recognize or the cards that have data saved
by other devices.
✤ A mini SD card has a certain life span. If you use it for a long time, you
cannot record new data. In this case, you have to purchase a new mini SD
card.
✤ A mini SD card is a precision electronic equipment. Do not bend it, drop it, or
cause it to suffer a strong impact.
✤ Do not use or store in a place that has high temperature and humidity or
dusty environment.
✤ Do not allow foreign substances on the mini SD card terminals. Use a soft
dry cloth to clean the terminals if required.
✤ It is recommended to use a mini SD card case to avoid losing data from
moving and static electricity.
✤ After a period of use, the mini SD card may get warm. This is normal, not a
malfunction.
✤ Damaged data may not be recovered, and SAMSUNG is not responsible for
the lost data. Make sure to back up important files separately on a PC.
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Name of Each Part: mini SD card
✤ This Miniket Photo only supports the mini SD card.
✤ A mini SD card adapter is not supported by this Miniket
Photo. The mini SD card adapter is used for other
devices that supports only SD Card.
✤ A mini SD card adapter supports a mechanical write
protection switch. Setting the switch prevents
accidental erasure of files recorded on the mini SD
card. To enable writing, move the switch up to the
direction of terminals. To set write protection, move the
switch down.
[ Note ]
✤ A mini SD card is an optional accessory.
Terminals
✤
SD
✤ Samsung
✤
0
0
/
/
/
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✤
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✤
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Photo
0 Miniket
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Miniket
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Photo
0
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/
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Miniket Photo
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SD
0
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0
SD
0
/
0
✤
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0
SD
0
0
✤
✤
✤
0
0
0
0
0
SD
✤ Miniket Photo
✤
SD
0
SD
Write
protection
0
switch
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SD 0
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SD
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mini SD card
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mini SD card adapter
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Getting Started
/
Inserting / Ejecting a mini SD card (Optional Accessory)
SD
This product is equipped with a internal memory and the mini SD card
is an optional accessory which is not provided with the package.
SD
0
Inserting a mini SD card
SD
1.
!
◆
OPEN
1. Open Cover by sliding the [OPEN] switch
on the bottom side.
◆ Slide the [OPEN] switch in the direction of
(1) as shown in the diagram until it stops.
Then open the lid.(2)
@
[OPEN]
[OPEN]
(1)
(2)0
0
0
Cover
2.
2. Insert a mini SD card into the slot until it
softly clicks in the direction of the arrow
shown in the diagram.
◆ The mini SD card terminals will face down
while the LCD monitor faces up.
SD
0
◆
SD
LCD
0
Cover
Ejecting a mini SD card
SD
MENU
1. Slightly push the mini SD card inwards to
pop it out.
1.
2.
SD
0
SD
0
2. Pull the mini SD card out of the slot and
close the Cover.
[ Note ]
✤ Make sure to format a mini SD card using the Miniket Photo.
[
✤
]
Miniket Photo
SD
0
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Getting Started
Selecting the Memory Type
You can set the storage to the internal memory or mini SD card
(Optional Accessory).
The OSD indicators are based internal memory by default.
1. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the
Miniket Photo.
SD
0
OSD
2
0
1.
! Memory Card inserted.
2. Initially, the memory type is set to <Int. Memory>
by default.
Move
Move
<Int. Memory>
Select
Select
◆
0
SD
0
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Memory Card is inserted.
Change into the card?
0
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23
4.
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✤ If there is no mini SD card inserted, only the <Int. Memory> option
will be available.
✤ When you insert the mini SD card in Setting Mode, the pop-up
message will not display.
✤ Selected memory will be used for all modes.
/
(OK)
◆ Yes
4. Select the desired setting by moving the joystick
left / right and press the joystick (OK).
◆ Yes: Photo, movie, music and voice files will be
stored in the inserted mini SD card.
◆ No: Photo, movie, music and voice files will be stored in the
internal memory.
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Miniket Photo0
2.
Change into the card?
Yes
No
3.
3. Insert a mini SD card into the slot (refer to page
33).
◆ The message “Memory Card inserted.
3
Change into the card?” appears on the
screen.
[POWER]
◆ No
0
/
/
SD
/
0
/
0
[
✤
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✤
]
SD
Settings
<Int. Memory>
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Getting Started
Before You Start Operating the Miniket Photo
Miniket Photo
Before using the Miniket Photo, read this page thoroughly for easy
operation. A mini SD card is an optional accessory and not included in
the package.
SD
1. Insert the Battery Pack and insert a mini SD card into the mini
SD card slot. (Refer to page 33)
1.
2. Charge the Battery Pack by directly connecting the AC Power
Adapter to the Miniket Photo. (Refer to page 24)
2.
3. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket Photo.
3.
4. Select the desired mode by turning the [Mode Dial].
4.
5. Press the [Record / Stop] button to take a picture, start
recording movie / voice or hear music.
◆ To set focus, press the [Record / Stop] button halfway down.
5.
Miniket Photo
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SD
SD
0
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0
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6.
[POWER]
◆
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[Mode Dial]
0
[Record / Stop]
/
[Record/Stop]
[POWER]
/
0
0
Miniket Photo0
6. When finished, press the [POWER] button to turn the Miniket
Photo off.
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1
Setting the
Miniket Photo
1
Miniket Photo
Setting Memory...................................................................37
Selecting the Memory Type .............................................37
Setting the File No. Function ...........................................38
Formatting the Memory....................................................39
Viewing Memory Space ...................................................40
Adjusting the LCD Monitor................................................41
Adjusting the LCD Brightness..........................................41
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LCD
LCD
Setting Date/Time ...............................................................42
Setting Date/Time.............................................................42
Setting Date Format.........................................................43
Setting Date/Time Display ...............................................44
/
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/
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/
Setting the System .............................................................45
Setting the NTSC/PAL .....................................................45
Setting the Beep Sound...................................................46
Setting the Shutter Sound................................................47
Selecting Language .........................................................48
Setting the Mode Display.................................................49
Setting the Auto Shut Off .................................................50
Resetting the Miniket Photo.............................................51
...............................................................................45
NTSC / PAL ..........................................................45
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Miniket Photo ......................................................51
Settings
How to set to Settings mode
Power
Button
POWER
POWER
W
W
T
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1. Turn the Mode Dial to
the Settings mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button
to turn on the Miniket Photo.
T
2.
1.
Settings
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Setting the Miniket Photo :
Setting Memory
Miniket Photo
Selecting the Memory Type
You can set the storage to the internal memory or mini SD card
(Optional Accessory).
1. Turn the Mode Dial to the Settings mode.
SD
0
Settings
3
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the
Miniket Photo.
3. Select <Memory Type> by moving the joystick
left / right.
4. Select the desired option by moving the joystick
up / down and then press the joystick (OK).
4
◆ <Int. Memory>: Photo, movie, music and
voice files are stored in the internal memory.
◆ <Memory Card>: Photo, movie, music and voice
files are stored in the external memory (mini SD
card).
5. After you finish setting, turn the Mode Dial to the
desired mode.
Settings
1.
Settings
0
Memory
Type
TYPE
2.
Memory Type
Int. Memory
Memory Card
[POWER]
Miniket Photo0
3.
Move
Select
Move
Select
<Memory Type>0
4.
(OK)
0
◆ <Int. Memory>
Settings
/
/
0
TYPE
Settings
◆ <Memory Card>
Memory Type
/
Int.
Memory
Memory
Type
Memory Card
/
SD
5.
Move
Select
Move
Select
[ Notes ]
✤ If you insert a mini SD card when the Miniket Photo is on, the
“pop-up message” will prompt you automatically to select the
storage type except when in the Settings mode.
✤ If there is no mini SD card inserted, only the <Int. Memory> option
will be available.
✤ System requires a small portion of memory space, actual storage
capacity may differ from the printed memory capacity.
✤ The maximum recording time and image capacity is subject to
change depending on the media used (refer to page 31).
✤ You can set this option in Photo, Movie, Music, Voice, and Settings
modes using the MENU.
[
✤
✤
✤
0
0
]
Settings
SD
SD
Miniket Photo
0
<Int. Memory>
0
0
✤
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0
MENU
✤
Settings
Photo/ Movie/ Music/ Voice
0
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Setting the Miniket Photo :
Setting Memory
Miniket Photo
Setting the File No. Function
You can set the file numbers so that they reset each time the mini SD
card is formatted, or so that they count up continuously.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to the Settings mode.
3
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Select <File No.> by moving the joystick left /
right.
SD
0
Settings
Settings
2.
Reset
Series
[POWER]
Select
Move
Select
0
Miniket Photo0
3.
Move
4. Select the desired option by moving the
4
Settings
Settings
joystick up / down and then press the joystick
File No.
(OK).
File No.
Reset
◆ <Reset>: When the storage memory is
Series
formatted, the file number goes back to its
default value (100-0001).
◆ <Series>: Numbering is continuous between the
Move
mini SD cards, so that the first file number
Move
assigned on a new mini SD card is 1 more than the last file
number assigned on the previous mini SD card.
Settings
1.
File No.
File No.
<File No.>0
4.
(OK)
0
◆ <Reset>
(100-0001)0
◆ <Series>
SD
SD
1
0
Select
5.
Select
0
5. After you finish setting, turn the Mode Dial to the desired
mode.
[ Note ]
✤ When you set <File No.> to <Series>, each file is assigned with a
different number so as to avoid duplicating file names. It is
convenient when you want to manage your files on a PC.
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[
✤
]
<File No.>
<Series>
0
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Setting the Miniket Photo :
Setting Memory
Miniket Photo
Formatting the Memory
You can format the internal memory or the mini SD card to erase all
Settings
files.
SD
0
Settings
Format
1. Turn the Mode Dial to the Settings mode.
3
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the
Miniket Photo.
3. Select <Format> by moving the joystick left /
right.
4. Select the desired option by moving the joystick
up / down and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Int. Memory>: Format the internal memory. 4
◆ <Memory Card>: Format the external
memory.
When the joystick (OK) is pressed, the message
“All files will be deleted! Do you want to format?”
appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the
joystick left / right and then press the joystick
(OK).
5. After you finish formatting, turn the Mode Dial to
the desired mode.
Settings
Format
1.
Format
2.
Int. Memory
Move
Select
Memory
Card
Move
Select
Move
Select
Settings
Format
Int. Memory
Format
Memory
Card
Select
Move
Select
Miniket Photo0
<Format>0
(OK)
0
◆ <Int. Memory>
0
◆ <Memory Card>
0
(OK)
All files will
be deleted! Do you want to format?
0
<Yes>
<No>
(OK)
0
Format
OK Select
0
4.
Settings
Move
[POWER]
3.
Settings
Move
Settings
5.
0
Memory Card
! A l l f i l e s a re deleted!
Do y o u w ant to form at?
A l l Yes
f i l e s are deleted!
No
Do y o u want to form at?
[ Warning ]
✤ Previous information can not be restored after
formatting.
A l l f i l e s are deleted!
Do y o u want to form at?
Move
[
✤
]
0
OK Select
Move
[ Notes ]
Move
✤ There is no guarantee on the operation of a mini SD card which
has not been formatted on the Miniket Photo. Make sure to format
any mini SD card on the Miniket Photo.
✤ If there is no mini SD card inserted, only the <Int. Memory> option
will be available.
Select
[
✤
Select
✤
]
Miniket Photo
Miniket Photo
SD
SD
SD
<Int. Memory>
0
0
0
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Setting the Miniket Photo :
Setting Memory
Miniket Photo
Viewing Memory Space
You can check used memory space and total memory space of the
Miniket Photo.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to the Settings mode.
3
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
Miniket Photo
2.
Memory Space
Internal Memory
4MB/58MB
3. Select <Memory Space> by moving the joystick
left / right.
[POWER]
3.
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Miniket Photo0
<Memory Space>0
0
5.
0
5. After you finish viewing memory space, turn the Mode Dial to
the desired mode.
[ Note ]
✤ System requires a small portion of memory space, actual storage
capacity may differ from the printed memory capacity.
0
4.
Move
4. The used memory space and total memory space are
displayed.
Settings
1.
Settings
0
[
✤
]
0
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Setting the Miniket Photo :
Adjusting the LCD Monitor
Miniket Photo
LCD
LCD
Adjusting the LCD Brightness
You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor to compensate for
ambient lighting conditions.
LCD
0
Settings
1 Turn the Mode Dial to the Settings mode.
3
Settings
LCD Brightness
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
LCD Brightness
2.
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3. Select <LCD Brightness> by moving the joystick
left / right.
4. Adjust the brightness by moving the joystick 4
up / down then press the joystick(OK).
◆ Moving the joystick up will brighten the screen
whereas moving it down will darken the screen.
◆ Brightness range: You can adjust the brightness
between 00 ~ 31 steps.
5. After you finish adjusting, turn the Mode Dial to
the desired mode.
Settings
1.
[POWER]
Miniket Photo0
3.
Move
Select
Move
OK Select
0
<LCD Brightness>0
4.
(OK)
◆
Settings
0
0
Settings
LCD Brightness
◆
00 ~ 31
0
10
LCD Brightness
5.
Move
OK Select
Move
Select
[ Notes ]
✤ A Brighter LCD screen setting consumes more battery power.
✤ Adjust the LCD brightness when the ambient lighting is too bright
and the monitor is hard to see.
✤ LCD Brightness does not affect the brightness of images to be
stored.
[
]
✤
✤
✤ LCD
0
LCD
0
LCD
0
0
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Setting the Miniket Photo :
Setting Date/Time
Miniket Photo
/
/
Setting Date/Time
The built-in clock creates the time stamp. You can adjust the date/time
using this menu.
/
0
0
Settings
1. Turn the Mode Dial to the Settings mode.
3
Settings
1.
Settings
0
Date&Time Set
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
2.
Date&Time Set
[POWER]
Miniket Photo0
3.
3. Select <Date&Time Set> by moving the joystick
left / right and then press the joystick (OK).
--
<Date&Time Set>
: --
Move
Select
Move
OK Select
(OK)
0
4.
4. Set the desired value by moving the joystick
up / down.
4
0
Settings
5.
Settings
Date&Time Set
0
◆
◆
Date&Time Set
5. Move to the next item by moving the joystick left
/ right, and then set values by moving the
joystick up / down.
◆ Items are displayed in the order of the date
OK Select
Move
format.
Move
Select
◆ By default, it appears in the order of Year, Month, Date, Hour
and Minute.
7.
6. After setting the last item, press the Joystick(OK) to finish the
setting.
0
/
6.
(OK)
0
0
7. After you finish setting, turn the Mode Dial to the desired
mode.
[ Notes ]
✤ You can display <Date&Time Set> on the LCD monitor by setting
the <Date/Time> option other than to <Off>. Refer to page 44
✤ You can set the year up to 2037.
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[
✤
✤
/
0
]
<Date/Time>
<Off>
LCD
<Date&Time Set>0
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Setting the Miniket Photo :
Setting Date/Time
Miniket Photo
/
Setting Date Format
You can select the date format to display.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to the Settings mode.
0
Settings
3
Settings
1.
Settings
0
Date Format
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Select <Date Format> by moving the joystick left
/ right.
4. Select the format by moving the joystick up / 4
down, and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <YYYY/MM/DD>: The date is displayed in the
order of Year / Month / Date.
◆ <DD/MM/YYYY>: The date is displayed in the
order of Date / Month / Year.
◆ <MM/DD/YYYY>: The date is displayed in the
order of Month / Date / Year.
2.
Date Format
YYYY/MM/DD
DD/MM/YYYY
MM/DD/YYYY
[POWER]
3.
Move
Select
Move
Select
(OK)
0
◆ <YYYY/MM/DD>
0
◆ <DD/MM/YYYY>
0
◆ <MM/DD/YYYY>
0
Settings
Date Format
YYYY/MM/DD
Date Format
DD/MM/YYYY
MM/DD/YYYY
Select
Move
Select
<Date Format>0
4.
Settings
Move
Miniket Photo0
5.
/ /
/ /
/ /
0
5. After you finish setting, turn the Mode Dial to the desired
mode.
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Setting the Miniket Photo :
Setting Date/Time
Setting Date/Time Display
Miniket Photo
/
Settings
You can set to display date and time on the LCD monitor.
Date/Time
Settings
1. Turn the Mode Dial to the Settings mode.
3
/
Settings
LCD
0
1.
Settings
0
Date/Time
2.
Date/Time
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
OffMove
Date
Time
Date&Time
Move
3. Select <Date/Time> by moving the joystick left /
right.
4. Select the display option by moving the
joystick up / down, and then press the joystick
(OK).
◆ <Off>: Date and Time are not displayed.
◆ <Date>: The date is displayed.
◆ <Time>: The time is displayed.
◆ <Date&Time>: The date and time are
5
displayed.
Miniket Photo0
3.
<Date/Time>0
Select
Settings
Move
4.
Select
(OK)
0
◆ <Off>
◆ <Date>
◆ <Time>
◆ <Date&Time>
Date/Time
Settings
4
[POWER]
Select
Settings
Date/Time
Date/Time
Off
Date
Move
Time
Date&Time
0
0
0
0
Select
5.
Move
Select
Move
0
◆
Date/Time
0
Select
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5. After you finish setting, turn the Mode Dial to the
desired mode.
◆ The selected Date/Time is displayed in Movie
Record or Photo Capture mode.
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12:00 2005.01.01
12:00 2005.01.01
[ Note ]
12:00 2005.01.01
✤ Date and time information is displayed on the LCD screen in Photo
capturing and Movie recording modes. In movie / photo playback
modes, date and time information is not displayed on the LCD
screen.
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✤
]
LCD
/
0
0
LCD
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Setting the Miniket Photo :
Setting the System
Miniket Photo
Setting the NTSC/PAL
NTSC / PAL
You can set the Miniket Photo's output properly when playback on a
TV .
1. Turn the Mode Dial to the Settings mode.
2.
Settings
3
[POWER]
0
Miniket Photo0
3.
Settings
0
<NTSC/PAL>0
NTSC/PAL
4.
NTSC/PAL
4. Select the desired option by moving the joystick
up / down and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <NTSC>: Sets to NTSC standard.
◆ <PAL>: Sets to PAL standard.
Refer to page 146
4
5. After you finish setting, turn the Mode Dial to
the desired mode.
Settings
1.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket Photo.
3. Select <NTSC/PAL> by moving the joystick
left / right.
Miniket Photo
Move
Select
Move
Select
(OK)
0
◆ <NTSC>
◆ <PAL>
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NTSC
PAL
0
0
0
5.
Settings
0
Settings
NTSC/PAL
NTSC/PAL
[ Warning ]
✤ Recording and playback settings should be identical.
NTSC recordings are properly played back in NTSC
Move
mode.
Move
✤ If recording and playback settings are different, displayed video
may not be perfect.
✤ When using a TV, be sure to set the same output setting. Playback
on a TV is not available if the video format is different than that of
Miniket Photo. For example, Miniket Photo is set to PAL and the
TV video format is NTSC, then video playback on the TV is not
available.
[
✤
Select
Select
✤
]
0 NTSC
NTSC
0
0
✤
0
Miniket Photo
Miniket Photo
0
PAL
0
NTSC
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Settings
Setting the Miniket Photo
:
Setting the System
Miniket Photo
Beep Sound
Setting the Beep Sound
You can set the beep sound to on/off. When on, a beep will sound
Move
every time a button is pressed.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to the Settings mode.
3
/
Select
0
0
Settings
1.
Settings
0
Beep Sound
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Select <Beep Sound> by moving the joystick
left / right.
Move
4
2.
Off
On
[POWER]
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3.
Select
<Beep Sound>0
Settings
4.
(OK)
◆ <Off>
◆ <On>
Beep Sound
4. Select the desired option by moving the joystick
up / down and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Off>: Turn the beep sound off.
◆ <On>: Turn the beep sound on.
Off
On
Move
0
0
0
Select
5.
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5. After you finish setting, turn the Mode Dial to the desired
Settings
mode.
Beep Sound
[ Note ]
✤ When the earphones or Audio / Video cable is connected toMove
the
Miniket Photo, the <Beep Sound> function will not operate.
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]
/
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Setting the Miniket Photo :
Setting the System
Shutter Sound
Miniket Photo
Setting the Shutter Sound
Move
You can set the shutter sound to on / off.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to the Settings mode.
Select
/
3
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Select <Shutter Sound> by moving the joystick
left / right.
4. Select the desired option by moving the
4
joystick up / down and then press the joystick
(OK).
◆ <Off>: Turn the shutter sound off.
◆ <On>: Turn the shutter sound on.
5. After you finish setting, turn the Mode Dial to the
desired mode.
Settings
1.
Settings
Shutter Sound
2.
Off
On
3.
Move
0
Select
0
[POWER]
Miniket Photo0
<Shutter Sound>0
4.
(OK)
◆ <Off>
◆ <On>
Settings
0
0
0
Shutter Sound
5.
Off
On
Move
0
Select
Settings
Shutter Sound
Move
Select
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Setting the Miniket Photo :
Setting the System
Miniket Photo
Selecting Language
You can select the desired language of the Miniket Photo.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to the Settings mode.
Miniket Photo
3
1.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
2.
3.
3. Select <Language> by moving the joystick left /
right.
4
4. Select the desired Language by moving the
joystick up / down and then press the joystick
(OK).
◆ English /
/ Español / Français / Português
/ Deutsch / Italiano / Nederlands / Polski /
PÛÒÒÍËÈ /
/ Magyar / ‰∑¬ / ìÍ‡ªÌҸ͇ /
Svenska
5. After you finish setting, turn the Mode Dial to the desired
mode.
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Settings
[POWER]
0
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(OK)
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◆ English /
/ Español / Français /
Português / Deutsch / Italiano / Nederlands /
Polski / PÛÒÒÍËÈ /
/ Magyar / ‰∑¬ /
ìÍ‡ªÌҸ͇ / Svenska
5.
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Setting the Miniket Photo :
Setting the System
Settings
Miniket Photo
Mode Display
Setting the Mode Display
You can set to display the mode transition when you use the Mode
Move
Dial.
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Select
1. Turn the Mode Dial to the Settings mode.
Settings
1.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
2.
[POWER]
Miniket Photo0
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3.
3. Select <Mode Display> by moving the joystick
left / right.
<Mode Display>
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Settings
4. Select the desired option by moving the joystick
up / down and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Off>: Turns the <Mode Display> off.
3
◆ <On>: Turns the <Mode Display> on.
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4.
Select
(OK)
◆ <Off>
◆ <On>
Settings
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TYPE
Mode Display
5. After you finish setting, turn the Mode Dial to
the desired mode.
5.
0
Off
On
Move
4
[ Note ]
✤ Turning on the Miniket Photo when the Mode Dial is
not set to the proper mode position, only the
Samsung logo will appear. Turn the Mode Dial to a
exact mode position.
OK Select
Settings
TYPE
Mode Display
Off
On
Move
[
✤
]
Miniket
Photo
Samsung
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0
OK Select
Settings
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Setting the Miniket Photo :
Setting the System
Auto Shut Off
Miniket Photo
Setting the Auto Shut Off
Move
To save battery power, you can set the Auto Shut Off function which
turns off the Miniket Photo if there is no operation for a certain period
of time.
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Auto Shut Off
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Settings
1.
TYPE
1. Turn the Mode Dial to the Settings mode.
Auto Shut Off
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Select <Auto Shut Off> by moving the joystick
left / right.
Select
3min
5min
4. Select the desired option by moving the joystick
up / down and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Off>: Cancel the Auto Shut Off function.
◆ <3min>: Automatically turns off after 3 minutes.
◆ <5min>: Automatically turns off after 5 minutes.
Select
Miniket Photo0
<Auto Shut Off>0
4.
(OK)
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◆ <Off>
◆ <3min>
◆ <5min>
Settings
TYPE
Auto Shut Off
Off
3min
5min
Move
[POWER]
3.
Move
4
2.
Off
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Auto Shut Off
3
5
0
0
0
5.
0
Select
5. After you finish setting, turn the Mode Dial to the desired
mode.
Settings
[ Notes ]
[
Auto Shut Off
✤ The <Auto Shut Off> will not function when you connect the AC
✤
Power Adapter to the Miniket Photo.
The <Auto Shut Off> functions when the Battery Pack is the only
power source.
✤
Select
✤ <Auto Shut Off> will only function when you set this functionMove
in
Settings mode.
✤
✤ Press the [POWER] button to revive the Miniket Photo.
✤
✤ <Power Save LCD> will reduce the brightness of the LCD screen
✤
to save power.
✤ Press any key to revive the LCD screen when the <LCD Off>
turned off the LCD screen.
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<Auto Shut Off>
<Auto Shut Off>
<Auto Shut Off>
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<Power Save LCD>
<LCD Off>
LCD
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Setting the Miniket Photo :
Setting the System
Miniket Photo
Miniket Photo
Resetting the Miniket Photo
You can reset the Miniket Photo to load default (factory) settings.
Miniket Photo
Settings
1. Turn the Mode Dial to the Settings mode.
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0
TYPE
2.
[POWER]
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3.
Move
Move
!
4.
OK Select
(OK)
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(OK)
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◆ <Yes>
◆ <No>
Reset?
Yes
Move
<Reset>0
Select
3. Select <Reset> by moving the joystick left / right.
4. Press the joystick (OK). Select an option by
4
moving the joystick left / right and then press
the joystick (OK).
◆ <Yes>: Starts the reset function.
◆ <No>: Cancel the reset function.
Settings
1.
Reset
Settings
Reset
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
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0
0
No
OK Select
Move
Select
[ Warning ]
✤ If you reset the Miniket Photo, all functions you set are initialized to
the default (factory) settings.
[
✤
]
[ Notes ]
✤ User settings and date / time information are initialized when you
reset.
✤ After resetting the Miniket Photo, set date / time (refer to page 42).
[
✤
✤
]
Miniket Photo
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Photo Mode
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Capturing..............................................................................................................53
Capturing Images ............................................................................................53
Zooming In and Out.........................................................................................54
Viewing .................................................................................................................55
Viewing Photo files on the LCD Monitor .........................................................55
Viewing Multiple Photo Files / Enlarging a Photo File....................................56
Cropping an Enlarged Photo File....................................................................57
Setting the Capturing Options...........................................................................58
Using the Shortcut Buttons..............................................................................58
Using the Scene Modes ..................................................................................60
Setting the Photo Size.....................................................................................61
Setting the Photo Quality.................................................................................62
Setting the Metering Method ...........................................................................63
Setting the Self Timer ......................................................................................64
Setting the Multi Shot ......................................................................................65
Setting Digital Effects.......................................................................................66
Adjusting the Exposure – Exposure Compensation .......................................67
Setting the ISO Speed (Sensitivity).................................................................68
Setting the White Balance...............................................................................69
Setting the Macro Mode ..................................................................................70
Setting the Flash..............................................................................................71
Setting the Sharpness .....................................................................................73
Setting the Focus Method ...............................................................................74
Setting the Anti-Shake Function (Image Stabilisation) ...................................75
Setting the Digital Zoom ..................................................................................76
Setting the Imprint Option................................................................................77
Setting the Viewing Options ..............................................................................78
Using the Shortcut Buttons..............................................................................78
Deleting Photo Files ........................................................................................82
Protecting Photo Files .....................................................................................83
Rotating a Photo File.......................................................................................84
Resizing Photos ..............................................................................................85
Setting the Slideshow......................................................................................86
Setting the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) Function................................87
Copying Photo Files ........................................................................................88
◆ Save important data / recordings separately on other media, to avoid accidental
loss due to a system failure or other reasons.
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How to set to Photo mode
Power
Button
POWER
POWER
W
W
T
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1. Turn the Mode Dial to
Photo mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button
to turn on the Miniket Photo.
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Photo Mode : Capturing
Photo
Capturing Images
You can take still images as well as record video files.
3
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
◆ The Photo Capture screen appears.
3. Press the [Record / Stop] button halfway down
to set the focus and exposure.
◆ The focus indicator appears in green when the
focus is set. If the focus indicator appears in
4
red, try to set the focus again.
4. Fully press the [Record / Stop] button to take
a picture.
5. After capturing, press the [POWER ]button to
turn off the Miniket Photo to prevent battery
power consumption.
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1.
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3.
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[Record /Stop]
5.
[POWER]
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Miniket
To Set the Focus
Press the
[Record/Stop]
button halfway
down.
➮
Fully press the
[Record/Stop]
button.
[Record/
Stop]
0
Pressing the [Record/Stop] button halfway down sets the focus.
Fully pressing the button takes a photo.
[ Note ]
✤ Shaking warning indicator will appear and blink when you press
the [Record/Stop] button for a long time to set the focus in a dark
place.
➮
[Record/Stop]
0
[
✤
[Record/
Stop]
0
0
]
[Record/Stop]
0
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Photo Mode : Capturing
Photo
Zooming In and Out
Zooming allows you to change the size of the subject captured in a
scene.
You can take advantage of the 3x optical electro motion zoom lens.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket Photo.
Move the [W/T] zoom switch to W (WIDE)
● The shot subject’s size is
Zoom Out
reduced, and you can take a
picture as if you were far
W
T
away from the subject.
● On the zoom indicator in the
LCD screen, the arrow moves
to W.
The smallest rate of zoom out is the default rate
(original resolution of the subject).
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3x
Photo
1.
2.
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●
Zoom In
W
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W
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T (TELE).
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● The subject is larger, and you
can take a picture as if you
were close to the subject.
● On the zoom indicator the
arrow moves to T.
Zoom In
● The largest optical zoom
ratio is 3x, which is the biggest among the basic
zoom.
[ Notes ]
✤ Frequent use of zooming may result in higher battery consumption.
✤ You can take advantage of 5x digital zoom as well as 3x optical
zoom for a total of 15x zoom.
✤ Optical zoom preserves the image quality.
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●
W
T
●
T
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Photo Mode : Viewing
Photo
Viewing Photo Files on the LCD Monitor
LCD
It is handy and practical to view pictures using the LCD monitor almost
anywhere such as in a car, indoors, or outdoors.
LCD
[POWER] Button
POWER
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
W
T
Shortcut
Buttons
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
Photo
1.
2.
[POWER]
3.
[Shortcut 1]
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joystick
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3
[ Notes ]
4
✤ If there is no file stored to view, the message
<No stored Photo!> appears.
✤ Moving the joystick right at the last photo will move to
the first photo.
✤ Moving the joystick left at the first photo will move to
the last photo.
✤ Moving the joystick left / right for more than 1
seconds will fast search.
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Miniket Photo0
MENU
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Photo
View mode.
4. Move the joystick left / right to find the photo
you want to view.
◆ Each movement of the joystick goes to the
previous / next photo.
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Photo Mode : Viewing
Photo
Viewing Multiple Photo Files / Enlarging a Photo File
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Using the [W/T] zoom switch in Photo View mode, you can display
multiple images on one LCD screen.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket Photo.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to
Zoom Out
Photo View mode.
Displaying Multiple Photo Files (Zoom Out)
Move the [W/T] zoom switch to
W (WIDE).
● The screen switches to multiW
T
view.
● The photo you were viewing
in the single view previously is
selected.
Zooming out will not display multi-view if there was
no stored photo.
[W/T]
Photo
1.
2.
[POWER]
3.
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Miniket Photo0
[Shortcut 1]
0
Photo View
[W/T]
0
W
Move
Move
[ Note ]
✤ If there is no file stored to view, the message <No stored Photo!>
appears.
T
W
●
0
●
View
FullFull
View
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Enlarging a Photo File (Zoom In)
Move the [W/T] zoom switch to
T (TELE).
● From the multi-view screen, Zoom In
W
T
it switches back to the single view screen. Move
the [W/T] Zoom switch to T (TELE) again to
enlarge the selected photo.
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LCD
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Move
Move
[W/T]
0
Trim
Trim
T
●
W
T
0
[W/T]
[
✤
T
0
]
<No stored Photo!>
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Photo Mode : Viewing
3.33x
Photo
1.05x
Trim
Move
Cropping an Enlarged Photo File
Move
Trim
✤ You can enlarge and crop a photo.
4
✤ Using the [W/T] zoom switch in Photo View mode,
you can display multiple images on one LCD screen.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Photo
View mode.
4. Move the [W/T] zoom switch to T (TELE).
◆ Selected photo is enlarged.
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5. Move the joystick up / down / left / right to find
the portion of the photo to crop.
6. Press the joystick (OK).
◆ The message <Trim?> appears on the screen.
◆ If there is not enough space to save the cropped
image, a message <Memory Full!> is displayed.
7. Select an option by moving the joystick left / right
and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Yes>: Crops the image and saves it as a new 6
file.
◆ <No>: Cancels cropping.
8. If <Yes> is selected, cropped image is saved and
displayed on the screen.
✤
✤
IN
0
[W/T]
0
LCD
Photo
0
[POWER]
Miniket Photo0
[Shortcut 1]
Photo View
0
4.
[W/T]
T
0
◆
0
5.
/ / /
0
6.
(OK)
0
◆
<Trim?>
0
◆
<Memory Full!>
0
7.
(OK)
0
◆ <Yes>
0
◆ <No>
0
8.
<Yes>
0
1.
2.
3.
3.33x
1.05x
Trim
Move OK Trim
Move
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3.33x
Move
Select
Move OK Trim
Trim?
Yes
No
[ Notes ]
✤ You cannot crop an image smaller than 640 x 480
Move OK Select
pixels (VGA size).
✤ The original photo is not overwritten by the
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cropped image. The cropped image is saved
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separately.
✤ The maximum magnification ratio differs depending on
the image resolution:
5M – up to 3.86x, 4M – up to 3.09x, 3M – up to 2.67x
2M – up to 2.27x, 1M – up to 1.60x
✤ If there is not enough space to save the cropped
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Move
image, it cancels cropping automatically.
✤ You cannot crop a rotated image.
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✤ You cannot crop a VGA image.
✤ Cropped image will have the same magnification ratio to the original.
3.33x
[
✤
Move
IN
]
Trim
640 x 480
VGA
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✤
0
0
✤
✤
✤
✤
✤
Move
Select
5M 2M -
3.86x/ 4M 2.27x/ 1M -
3.09x/ 3M 1.60x
2.67x
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Capturing Options
Photo
Using the Shortcut Buttons
Shortcut buttons are provided to allow users easy access to frequently
used functions.
Switching to Photo View Mode
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
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Photo
1.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
2.
3.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ Each press of the [Shortcut 1] button toggles
between the Photo capture / view modes.
[POWER]
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[Shortcut 1]
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Setting the Flash
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the
Miniket Photo.
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3.
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3. Press the [Shortcut 2] button.
◆ Each press of the [Shortcut 2] button cycles
through the < >-< >-< >-< >-< > flash
modes.
[ Notes ]
✤ Regarding the flash use with the Scene modes, refer
to page 72.
By default, the scene mode is set to <Manual>.
Photo
1.
3
[
✤
[POWER]
◆
[Shortcut 2]
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Capturing Options
Photo
Using the Shortcut Buttons
Shortcut buttons are provided to allow users easy access to frequently
used functions.
Setting the Macro
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1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
2.
3.
3. Press the [Shortcut 3] button.
◆ Each press of the [Shortcut 3] button cycles
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through <
>-<
>-<
>
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[POWER]
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[Shortcut 3]
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<
>-<
>-<
>
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]
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✤
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<Manual>0
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1.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
2.
3.
3. Press the [Shortcut 4] button.
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◆ Each press of the [Shortcut 4] button cycles
through <
>-<
>-<
>
(refer to page 64).
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[ Notes ]
✤ Regarding the Macro use with Scene modes, refer to
page 72.
✤ By default, the scene mode is set to <Manual>.
Setting the Self Timer
Photo
1.
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>-<
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Capturing Options
Photo
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Using the Scene Modes
Scene Modes are preset automatic exposure modes based upon an internal
computer program. It helps to set Miniket Photo, allowing users to have the best
results under various conditions.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
3
Photo.
3. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <Scene> Mode.
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down, and
then press the joystick (OK).
For taking images of
For automatic balancing
small subjects from a
exposure and shutter
Close-up short distance, such as
speed for the best result
insects and flowers.
For taking images of
For manual exposure
Manual setting, turns off the
Sunset sunset.
Scene mode.
For taking images of
For taking images in
Night
dawn.
Dawn
evening time or under
weak light source.
For taking images of
For focusing and
brighter subject when the
Portrait emphasizing on the
portrait while having out- Backlight background is more
brighter than the subject.
focused background.
For taking images of
For taking images of
Children fast moving children.
Fireworks fireworks and night view.
For taking images when
For landscapes,
people or subjects are
balances and
Beach/ darker than the
emphasizes green
Landscape woods and blue sky.
background because of
Snow
reflected or strong light
from sand or snow.
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2.
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◆
[POWER]
[MENU]
0
4.
5.
Photo
<Scene>
(OK)
Photo
Auto
Scene
Photo
Scene
Select
Select
Exit
OK Select
MENU Exit
Portrait
Photo
Scene
Photo
5
Move
0
Children
Select
Exit
Fireworks
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Move
Beach/
Snow
Landscape
Select
Exit
OK Select
6.
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Select
MENU Exit
IN
Exit
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Move
0
0
Scene
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[ Notes ]
✤ Setting the listed functions are available only when the
<Manual> of Scene mode is selected: <Metering>, <EV>,
<ISO>, <White Balance>, <Macro>, <Flash>, and <Focus>.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record /
Stop] button will exit the menu.
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Backlight
0
/
Scene
Photo
Move
0
Dawn
0
TYPE
Auto
Manual
Scene
Photo
Move
Night
Portrait
Sunset
Exit
Night
Auto
Scene
Manual
Move
Night
Portrait
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
◆ An icon indicating the selected scene mode appears on
the screen.
◆ If <Manual> is selected, no icon will be displayed.
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0
Scene
Manual
Photo
Move
Move
0
Close-up
0
Auto
TYPE
0
0
Scene
4
0
Miniket Photo0
0
Select
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Exit
[
✤
◆
◆
[MENU]
0
0
0
<Manual>
0
]
Scene
<Manual>
<Metering>/ <EV>/ <ISO>/ <White
Balance>/ <Macro>/ <Flash>
<Focus>
0
✤
[Record/Stop]
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Capturing Options
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Photo
Setting the Photo Size
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You can set the image resolution to meet your needs. 3
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1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
Photo
2.
Photo Size
3.
Photo
4
[POWER]
[MENU]
◆
0
Miniket Photo0
0
0
PhotoSize
Photo
4.
Photo
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <Photo
Size>.
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down, and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <5M> / <4M> / <3M> / <2M> / <1M> / VGA
Photo
1.
<Photo Size>0
Photo Size
Move
Select
Exit
5M
Photo Size 2272
4M
2048
3M
Move
Select
1600
2M
Photo
Move
5
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
◆ An icon indicating the selected size appears
on the screen.
OK Select
5.
(OK)
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◆ <5M> / <4M> / <3M> / <2M> / <1M> / VGA
Exit
MENU Exit
6.
Photo
Photo Size Select
Move
Exit
◆
[MENU]
0
0
PhotoSize
Photo
5M
Photo Size 2272
4MPhoto
3M
Move
2M
2048
Select
Exit
1600
Photo Size
[ Notes ]
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✤ Regarding detailed image capacity, refer to page
31.
✤ The photo capacity is an approximation and subject to
recording conditions.
✤ For e-mail purposes, the <VGA> option is appropriate.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
[Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
Move
OK Select
Move
Select
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MENU Exit
IN
Exit
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30
Move
Select
30
30
Exit
[
✤
✤
]
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0
✤ <VGA>
✤
0
0
[Record/Stop]
0
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Capturing Options
Photo
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Setting the Photo Quality
You can set the image quality to meet your needs.
Set the image quality before taking a picture.
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1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
Photo
1.
0
Photo
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
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3. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
2.
Photo Quality
Photo
3.
Photo
Photo Quality
Photo
SuperQuality
Fine
Photo
Move
Select
Exit
Fine
Normal
Move
Photo
Move
5
Select
Exit
OK Select
Exit
Move
Photo
Quality Select
Photo
0
0
OK Select
Move
Select
6
[ Notes ]
✤ Regarding detailed image capacity, refer to page 31.
✤ The photo capacity is an approximation and subject to
recording conditions.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
[Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
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5.
(OK)
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◆ <Super Fine> / <Fine> / <Normal>
6.
Photo Quality
Photo
Quality
Photo
Super
Fine
Fine
Normal
Photo Quality
Move
4.
Exit
Photo
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
◆ An icon indicating the selected quality appears on
the screen.
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[MENU]
◆
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Photo Quality
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <Photo
Quality>.
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down, and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Super Fine> / <Fine> / <Normal>
[POWER]
◆
[MENU]
0
0
Exit
Exit
Exit
IN
Exit
[
✤
✤
]
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0
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✤
[Record/Stop]
0
0
ENGLISH
Photo Mode :
Setting the Capturing Options
Photo
Setting the Metering Method
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Metering controls the brightness and exposure of the picture taken.
Select an appropriate metering method for the best results.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
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2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
2.
3.
3. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
4. Move the joystick left / right to select
<Metering>.
Photo
<Multi>
It meters only the area displayed in the square
in the center of the LCD. You can select this
<Center>
when you want to accurately expose the subject
regardless of background brightness.
<Spot>
Move
Move
Photo
<Metering>0
Select
Exit
Select
OK Select
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0
<Multi>
Exit
LCD
MENU Exit
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<Center>
Move
5
Photo
Metering
Photo
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
◆ An icon indicating the selected Metering mode 6
appears on the screen.
Select
0
Exit
0
Metering
Metering
Photo
Multi
Center
Spot
Metering
It meters a very narrow area in the center. You
can select this when the subject’s surrounding
area is very bright or there is a backlight,
therefore you can meter the subject accurately.
Move
Move
<Spot>
Select
OK Select
Move
Select
Move
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Select
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[ Notes ]
✤ Regarding metering with Scene modes, refer to
page 72.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
[Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
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0
(OK)
Metering
It splits the screen into many areas and adjusts
the exposure accordingly based on the center
screen and each area’s brightness information.
[MENU]
◆
Miniket Photo0
5.
Metering
Photo
Multi
Metering
Move
Center
Spot
0
[POWER]
4.
Metering
Photo
Photo
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5. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down, and then press the joystick (OK).
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Exit
6.
MENU Exit
◆
0
[MENU]
0
0
Exit
IN
Exit
[
✤
✤
]
Scene
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0
[Record/Stop]
0
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Capturing Options
Photo
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Setting the Self Timer
Using this option, you can take a picture of yourself
with delayed shooting.
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Photo
1.
0
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
3. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
2.
Photo
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3.
Self Timer
Photo
4
[POWER]
Miniket Photo0
[MENU]
◆
0
0
Photo
Self Timer
Photo
ISO
4.
Exit
5.
<Self Timer>0
Self Timer
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <Self
Timer>.
Off
Self Timer Select
Move
2 sec
10 sec
Move
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down, and then press the joystick (OK).
Off
2 sec
Cancels the Self Timer.
Move
Photo
5
(OK)
Select
Exit
OK Select
MENU Exit
Move
Select
Photo
Self
Timer
Sets the delay interval to 2 seconds. Takes a
photo 2 seconds after pressing the [Record/Stop]
2 Sec
Exit
Self Timer
0
2
[Record/Stop]
0
2
0
10
ISO
Photo
0
Off
10 Sec
[Record/Stop]
10
0
0
Self Timer
OffSelf Timer
Photo
2 sec
10 sec
Sets the delay interval to 10 seconds.
10 sec Takes a photo 10 seconds after pressing the
[Record/Stop]
Self Timer Select
Move
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
Move
Move
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[ Notes ]
Move
✤ You can easily access this function by using the
shortcut button (refer to page 59).
✤ It is recommended to use a tripod for best results on
Self Timer pictures.
✤ Restarting the Miniket Photo will cancel the Self Timer
setting.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop]
button will exit the menu.
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OK Select
Select
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23
[MENU]
[
✤
]
0
Exit
MENU Exit
IN
Exit
23
Select
6.
Exit
59
✤
0
Miniket Photo
✤
✤
0
Self Timer
0
[Record/Stop]
0
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Capturing Options
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Photo
Setting the Multi Shot
You can take a series of pictures continuously with
just one press of the shutter.
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2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
Photo
2.
Multi Shot
3.
Photo
4
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down,
and then press the joystick (OK).
Off
Multi Shot
Normal
AEB
Move
Select
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
◆ An icon indicating the selected Multi Shot mode
appears on the screen.
◆ If <Off> is selected, no icon will be displayed.
[POWER]
[MENU]
◆
Miniket Photo0
0
0
4.
ISO
Photo
Multi Shot Select
Move
Photo OK Select
Move
5
0
Multi Shot
Photo
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <Multi Shot>.
Disables Multi Shot and takes one photo at a time.
Off
Normal Enables Multi Shot and takes 3 photos in a row.
Enables Multi Shot and takes 3 photos in a row
AEB
with exposure bracketing of -0.3 EV / 0 EV / +0.3
EV
Photo
1.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
<Multi Shot>0
Exit
5.
(OK)
Exit
MENU Exit
Multi
Move
PhotoShot Select
0
Off
Normal
0
AEB
-0.3 EV / 0 EV / +0.3 EV
0
Exit
0
ISO
Multi Shot
Photo
6.
Off
Normal
Multi Shot
Photo
AEB
Move
Select
Multi Shot
Move
[ Notes ]
Move
✤ When you set the Multi Shot enabled, you cannot 6
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use the flash.
✤ <Anti-Shake> is not available when you set the Multi
Move
Shot enabled.
✤ Restarting the Miniket Photo will cancel the Multi Shot
setting.
✤ Regarding Multi Shot with Scene modes, refer to
page 72.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop]
button will exit the menu.
OK Select
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Select
Exit
MENU Exit
IN
Exit
[
✤
✤
◆
◆
[MENU]
0
<Off>
23
Exit
0
<Anti-Shake>
0
✤
✤
23
✤
0
]
23
Select
0
Miniket Photo
Multi Shot
0
Scene
72 0
Multi Shot
[Record/Stop]
0
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Capturing Options
Photo
Setting Digital Effects
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It supports various digital effects you can apply to your photos. Create
a professional-looking photo with digital effects.
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0
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1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
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Photo
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2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
2.
3.
3. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
Digital Effect
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <Digital
Effect>.
4
Cancel the <Digital Effect>.
The picture is displayed in sepia color
Sepia
similar to that of an old photograph.
Reverses the colors, creating the look of a
Nega
negative.
BLK&WHT Changes the images into black and white.
N
<Digital Effect>
5.
OK Select
BW
Move
Digital Effect
(OK)
Exit
MENU Exit
Select
0
Off
Sepia
Exit
N
Move
<Digital Effect>0
0
Exit
0
Nega
ISO
Digital Effect
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
◆ The selected Digital Effect and icon appear on the
screen.
◆ If <Off> is selected, no icon will be displayed.
Move
BW
OK Select
S
Move
N
Select
BW
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23
Select
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[ Note ]
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
[Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
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S
S
S
S
0
BLK&WHT
S
Digital Effect N
Off
S
BW
Sepia
N
Nega
Digital Effect S
BW
BLK&WHT
Move
Select
N
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0
ISO
Off
Digital Effect S
N
Move
Select
S
Sepia
BW
N
Nega
S
BW
BLK&WHT
Move
Select
5
0
0
Digital Effect
Off
[MENU]
◆
Miniket Photo0
4.
S
Digital Effect BW
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down, and then press the joystick (OK).
[POWER]
6.
Exit
◆
◆
[MENU]
0
0
0
<Off>
MENU Exit
Exit
IN
Exit
[
✤
]
[Record/Stop]
0
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Capturing Options
Photo
Adjusting the Exposure – Exposure Compensation
You can manually make exposure adjustments using EV Exposure
Compensation which allows users to control the amount of light
manually when the shutter-release button is released.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
-
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EV
0
23
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2.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3.
3. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
EV
4
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down, and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ -2.0 / -1.6 / -1.3 / -1.0 / -0.6 / -0.3 / 0 / +0.3 / +0.6 /
+1.0 / +1.3 / +1.6 / +2.0
◆ The screen brightness gets darker when the EV
settings goes to a negative setting and gets
brighter when it goes to a positive setting.
5
EV
Move
EV
[ Warning ]
✤ Do not let the CCD be exposed to a strong light
source for a long time. It may damage the CCD.
Select
Select
Exit
MENU Exit
Select
Move
Move
6
[ Notes ]
✤ Regarding EV setting in Scene modes, refer to page
72.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
[Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
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0
<EV>0
Exit
6.
EV
+0.6 EV
+0.3
0
Move
-0.3
EV
[MENU]
◆
(OK)
0
◆ -2.0 / -1.6 / -1.3 / -1.0 / -0.6 / -0.3 /
0 / +0.3 / +0.6 / +1.0 / +1.3 / +1.6 /
+2.0
◆
EV
0
Exit
ISO
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
◆ An icon indicating the selected <EV> mode
appears on the screen.
◆ No icon will be displayed when it is set to <0>.
Miniket Photo0
5.
ISO
Select
Move
[POWER]
4.
EV
+0.6
Move
EV
+0.3
0
-0.3Move
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4. Move the joystick left / right to select <EV>.
Photo
1.
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3
◆
[MENU]
0
<EV>
0
◆
Select
Select
Select
23
<0>
0
Exit
MENU Exit
IN
Exit
[
✤
]
[
✤
]
CCD
CCD0
0
23
Move
23 Select
Exit
EV
+0.3
23
✤
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Scene
0
EV
[Record/Stop]
0
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Capturing Options
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Photo
Setting the ISO Speed (Sensitivity)
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
4
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <ISO>.
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down, and then press the joystick (OK).
Auto Automatically sets the ISO according to the light
brightness
The standard sensitivity rate, and therefore it is the
100
usual shooting sensitivity rate.
200 When you use this in a dark place, you can increase
the shutter speed, but it might come out grainy.
When you use this in a very dark place, you can
400 greatly increase the shutter speed, but you may get
a rough image due to severe graininess.
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
◆ An icon indicating the selected ISO Speed
appears on the screen.
◆ If <Auto> is selected, no icon will be displayed.
ISO
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ISO Speed is the rating of a film's sensitivity to light.
3
Though Miniket Photo doesn't use film, they normally
use the same rating system to describe the sensitivity of
the Miniket's imaging sensor.
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ISO
IN
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0
Photo
1.
ISO
2.
3.
Photo
ISO
Photo
Move
Select
ISO
Auto ISO
100
200
Move
400
Exit
◆
0
Miniket Photo0
0
0
<ISO>0
5.
ISO
(OK)
AUTO
ISO
0
100
ISO
Select
200
Exit
ISO
Auto
ISO
Photo
400
OK Select
Move
ISO
Photo
Move
[POWER]
[MENU]
4.
Photo
ISO
5
Photo
MENU Exit
Select
100
0
Exit
200
0
ISO
ISO
Photo
400
Auto
100Photo
ISO
200Move
400
ISO
Move
OK Select
ISO
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Move
[ Notes ]
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✤ The higher the ISO Speed number, the higher
Move
sensitivity to light. It results in brighter imaging under
darker lighting.
✤ High ISO Speed setting may result in picture noise.
✤ Regarding ISO setting in Scene modes, refer to page
72.
✤ If <Anti-Shake> is set, ISO setting will be limited.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop]
button will exit the menu.
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AUTO
0
ISO
100
ISO
Select
Exit
200
6.
ISO
400
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Select
23
Select
23
ISO
100
23
MENU Exit
IN
Exit
◆
◆
[MENU]
0
ISO
[
]
✤ ISO
✤
✤
0
0
0
Exit
✤
✤
0
<Auto>
ISO
0
Scene
ISO
72 0
<Anti-Shake>
ISO
0
[Record/Stop]
0
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Capturing Options
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Photo
23
Setting the White Balance
The White Balance allows calibration of the picture for
3
accurate color display in different lighting conditions.
It is recommended to set the white balance prior to any recording.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket Photo.
3. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <White Balance>.
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down, and
then press the joystick (OK).
4
◆ To set the Custom WB, frame the white subject on
the center. Press the joystick (OK) to set, or press the
[MENU] button to cancel and exit to Menu screen. Photos
captured after the Custom WB set will be affected by the
setting.
Automatically sets according to the shooting
environment.
Adjusts the color according to daylight/indoor,
Daylight
outdoor light
You can select this when you cannot have
Cloudy
daylight as a direct light, such as when it is
partly-cloudy or cloudy.
Fluorescent H Suitable in a halogen or 3-wavelength light
environment.
Fluorescent L Suitable for a fluorescent light environment.
Suitable for an incandescent light
Tungsten
environment.
Custom WB You can adjust the white balance as you wish
based on the shooting environment.
Auto
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
◆ An icon indicating the selected white balance appears
on the screen.
◆ If <Auto> is selected, no icon will be displayed.
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23
0
1.
2.
3.
Photo
White Balance
◆
0
<White Balance>0
(OK)
◆
Photo
White
Move BalanceSelect
OK Select
Custom WB
0
[MENU]
Custom WB
0
Exit
Auto
White BalanceA
Daylight
Cloudy
Move
Select
Fluorescent H
Move
Exit
Exit
OK Select
Select
23
IN
6.
23
Select
Exit
23
[
✤
23
✤
✤
0
[MENU]
◆
◆
0
0
0
Tungsten
Custom WB
Exit
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Move
3
Fluorescent L
MENU Exit
0
0
Fluorescent H
White Balance
[ Notes ]
✤ In general outdoors picture taking, <Auto> setting will allow
users to have best results.
✤ As the lighting condition changes, set the appropriate white
balance before taking a picture.
✤ The subject used for <Custom WB> should be white. If not,
the color balance will not be natural.
✤ Regarding White Balance setting in Scene modes, refer to page 72.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will
exit the menu.
0
/
Cloudy
White
Balance
Photo
A
Auto
Daylight
White
Balance
Photo
Cloudy
Move
Select
Fluorescent H
Move
0
/
Daylight
Exit
ISO
6
(OK)
Auto
MENU Exit
MoveBalanceSelect
White
Photo
Move
0
Miniket Photo0
0
0
White
Balance
Photo
ISO
Photo
[POWER]
[MENU]
4.
5.
Photo
Photo
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0
0
0
<Auto>
]
<Auto>
0
✤
✤
Scene
0
<Custom WB>
0
White Balance
[Record/Stop]
0
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0
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Capturing Options
Photo
Setting the Macro Mode
23
Macro mode allows users to have a fine focused image of a close-up
subject within 50 cm.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
2 Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3
3. Press the [MENU] button.
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◆ Menu screen appears.
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <Macro>.
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down,
and then press the joystick (OK).
Photo
Macro Setting
<Off>
<Macro>
<Super Macro>
Focus Range
50 cm ~ ∞
W: 10 cm ~ ∞
T: 30 cm ~ ∞
W: 1 cm ~ 5 cm
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1.
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2.
[POWER]
3.
[MENU]
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◆
0
Miniket Photo0
0
0
4.
<Macro>0
5.
(OK)
0
Macro
Photo
4
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Notes ]
✤ You can easily access this function by using the shortcut
button (refer to page 59).
✤ Flash setting is not available when you set the Macro
mode to <Super Macro>.
5
✤ Zooming is not available when you set the Macro
mode to <Super Macro>.
✤ <Super Macro> is only available when the zoom is
positioned to W end.
✤ When you use Macro mode and record a close-up
subject, be careful not to shade your subject.
✤ As the distance gets closer, the focused area gets
narrower.
✤ If the focus will not set, try to put more distance
between you and the subject.
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✤ It is recommended to use a tripod to avoid unstable
picture taking and have best results.
✤ Regarding Macro setting in Scene modes, refer to page
72.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record
/ Stop] button will exit the menu.
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Capturing Options
Photo
Setting the Flash
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Flash is very useful not only for brighter subjects at night, but also in
daytime when there is not enough lighting on the subject, such as in a
shadow, indoors, and in backlight situations.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the
Miniket Photo.
3. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <Flash>.
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down, and then press the joystick (OK).
Off
Auto
Red-eye
Fill-in
Slow Sync.
Flash will go off. Select this option when flash
use is limited such as in a museum.
Flash will be set automatically according to
lighting conditions.
Flash will be set automatically according to
lighting conditions, with red-eye reduction.
Forces the flash to go on despite the lighting
conditions.
To have a brighter subject and scene (backdrop),
the Miniket Photo will first allow longer exposure
and then throws the flash on the subject. It is
recommended to use a tripod to avoid blurred
images.
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6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Notes ]
✤ You can easily access this function by using the
shortcut button (refer to page 58).
✤ Regarding Flash setting in Scene modes, refer to
page 72.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
[Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Capturing Options
Photo
Supported Functions According to the Capturing Modes
It helps to set Miniket Photo according to each mode, allowing users to have the best results
under various conditions.
◆
◆ Pan: Pan Focus that adjusts the focus to entire screen has focused. Focuses on the deepest
DOF (Depth of Field) position which makes the both near and distant view are in focus.
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◆ ∞: Infinite Focus that sets the focus to infinity. It sets the focus to a subject at far away
which results parallel light reception to the lens. All subjects with a certain distance are in
focus and it is useful for outdoor landscape images.
Scene Modes
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✤ Do not use flash in a place where flash use is limited, such as in a museum.
✤ Frequent use of flash consumes more battery power.
✤ You cannot use flash with <Multi Shot>.
✤ Effective flash range distance is less than 2 m (7 ft).
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Capturing Options
Photo
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Setting the Sharpness
You can set the sharpness of the image to be captured. Set the image
sharpness before taking a picture.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
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2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
2.
3.
Photo
3. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
4. Move the joystick left / right to select
<Sharpness>.
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<Sharp>
Soft
Normal
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OK Select
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OK Select
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6.
MENU Exit
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Sharpness
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Sharp
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Sharpness
Photo
Sharpness
Move
0
MENU Exit
Sharpness
As the image’s edges are sharpened and
emphasised, some noise might occur
although it is seen clearly.
[ Note ]
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
[Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
[MENU]
◆
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Photo
The image’s edges display softly and you
can select this when you want to edit it on
the computer.
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
◆ An icon indicating the selected sharpness
appears on the screen.
◆ No icon will be displayed when it is set to
<Normal>.
[POWER]
Sharpness
Photo
Sharpness
<Normal> The image’s edges display sharply, and
you can select this when you want to print.
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Photo
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down,
and then press the joystick (OK).
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Capturing Options
Photo
Setting the Focus Method
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To have clear image of the subject, you need to set the focus on the
subject. Select an appropriate focus method for the best results.
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1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
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Miniket Photo.
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3. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
2.
3.
Photo
Focus
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <Focus>.
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down, and then press the joystick (OK).
Photo
Focus
<Multi AF>
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[MENU]
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Exit
OK Select
MENU Exit
Photo
Move
Focus
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6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
◆ An icon indicating the selected focusing mode
appears on the screen.
[ Notes ]
✤ Regarding Focus Method setting in Scene modes, 6
refer to page 72.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
[Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
Move
Photo
<Center AF>
Select
Photo
Select
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6.
Focus
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OK Select
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are not located in the center of the
screen, but you have to focus on
numerous spots.
<Center AF> You can select this when the subject is
located in near to middle of the screen.
You can select this when the subject is
<Spot AF> located in the center of the screen
exactly.
TYPE
Photo
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AF
Focus
Center AF
Spot AF
[POWER]
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Capturing Options
Photo
23
Setting the Anti-Shake Function (Image Stabilisation)
With the Miniket Photo, you can reduce unstable images by minimizing the effects of
natural shaking movements when taking pictures of still objects in dark places.
Anti-Shake provides a more stable picture when:
◆ Recording with zoom
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◆ Recording with a slower shutter speed
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Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket Photo.
Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <Anti-Shake>.
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down, and then
press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Off>: Disables Anti-Shake function.
◆ <On>: Enables Anti-Shake function.
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6.
Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
◆ If <On> is selected, <
> icon appears on the screen.
Anti-Shake
When it is activated, one shutter release will take 3 contiguous
pictures to produce one stabilised picture. The stabilisation range
is up to 2% in all 4 directions (up / down / left / right). For example,
a rectangle subject of 100mm width and height can be stabilised
up to 2mm movement in vertical / horizontal direction.
The Method
When the Miniket Photo has shaking movement, specific
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recognised and processed to concur and produces stabilised picture.
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OnMove
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OK Select
MENU Exit
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✤ You can reduce unstable images by minimizing the effects of
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natural shaking movements when taking pictures of still objects in
dark places.
✤ <Multi Shot> mode will cancel the <Anti-Shake> setting.
✤ <Anti Shake> setting is available when you set the Flash to off.
✤ When <Anti-Shake> is enabled, it takes about 5 seconds to
process and save the image.
✤ Regarding <Anti-Shake> use with Scene modes, refer to page 72.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit
the menu.
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Anti Shake
[ Warning ]
✤ Anti-Shake has no effect on a moving subject.
✤ Purposely moving the Miniket Photo or taking pictures in a moving
vehicle will reduce the Anti-Shake’s effect.
✤ It is recommended to use separate lighting and tripod (optional
accessory) when the <Anti-Shake> is not enough to have clear
result.
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Capturing Options
Photo
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Setting the Digital Zoom
As well as the 3x optical zoom, this Miniket Photo supports 5x digital
zoom which produces a total of 15x zoom. Exceeding
the optical zoom limit will automatically apply digital
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Digital Zoom
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2.
3.
Digital Zoom
3. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
TYPE
Digital Zoom
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Select
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Select
Exit
Move
OK Select
MENU Exit
Digital
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down, and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Off>: Disables digital zoom. Only optical zoom
3x will be supported for zooming
◆ <On>: Enables digital zoom. Attempts to zoom in
more than 5x will automatically apply digital
zooming (up to 15x).
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Off
Digital Zoom
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <Digital
Zoom>.
[ Note ]
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
[Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
Photo
1.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
5x
0
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
◆ When using the digital zoom switch, an
indicator appears on the screen.
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Capturing Options
Photo
Setting the Imprint Option
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You can imprint Date&Time on pictures taken. To place the date / time
information on your picture, set this option.
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2.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3.
Photo
3. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
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4.
Photo
Imprint
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <Imprint>.
Off
Imprint
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Date&Time
5.
Select
Exit
Select
Exit
Photo OK Select
Move
MENU Exit
Move
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6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
◆ After taking a picture, you can check the imprinted
date/ time information in Photo View mode.
Imprint
Move
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Photo
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(OK)
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◆ <Date>
◆ <Date&Time>
6.
Imprint
Imprint
Off
Photo
Date
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Date&Time
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Imprint
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down, and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Off>: Cancels imprinting.
◆ <Date>: Imprints Date only.
◆ <Date&Time>: Imprints Date and Time.
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[ Notes ]
✤ Before setting the <Imprint> Option, set the current
date and time (refer to page 42).
✤ Imprinting will print the date (and time) information
directly onto the picture, and it will not be erased.
✤ When you print a Date / Time imprinted photos, date /
time imprint part may be cropped out according to the
printer used.
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Viewing Options
Photo
Using the Shortcut Buttons
Switching to Photo Capture Mode
1/6
3
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
Photo Capture
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2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
2.
3.
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3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button in Photo Capture
mode.
4
◆ Switches to Photo view mode.
Photo
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[POWER]
Viewing a Slideshow
3
[Shortcut 1]
0
IN
4.
17
[Shortcut 1]
Photo Capture
0
0
IN
Photo
1.
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2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Press the [Shortcut100-0001
1] button in Photo Capture
mode.
4
◆ Switches to Photo view mode.
Miniket Photo0
Photo Capture
0
◆
Photo View
4. Press the [Shortcut 1] button again.
Moves to the Photo Capture mode.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
0
2.
3.
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0
[POWER]
Miniket Photo0
Photo Capture
0
◆
Photo View
[Shortcut 1]
0
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Slide
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[Shortcut 2]
0
4. Press the [Shortcut 2] button.
5.
5. The Slideshow begins.
◆ Refer to page 86 for further details on Slideshow.
6. Press the joystick (OK) to stop the Slideshow.
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OK Stop
0
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6.
Stop
(OK)
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Viewing Options
Photo
Using the Shortcut Buttons
Protecting Photo files
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
3
IN
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
2.
3.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button in Photo Capture
mode.
◆ Switches to Photo view mode.
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IN
4.
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4. Press the [Shortcut 3] button.
◆ Each press of the [Shortcut 3] button will toggle
between Locked (
) and Unlocked (
).
Photo
1.
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[POWER]
Miniket Photo0
Photo Capture
0
◆
Photo View
◆
[Shortcut 1]
0
[Shortcut 3]
0
[Shortcut 3]
Locked( )
Unlocked(
)
5.
0
0
5. The selected file is protected from erasure.
Deleting Photo files
3
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
1/1 IN
1/1
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
2.
3.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button in Photo Capture
mode.
◆ Switches to Photo view mode. 1/1
4
Photo
1.
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0
[POWER]
Miniket Photo0
Photo Capture
0
◆
Photo View
[Shortcut 1]
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[Shortcut 4]
0
4. Press the [Shortcut 4] button.
5.
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down
and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Delete>: Deletes100-0001
the selected photo.
◆ <Cancel>: Cancels delete.
◆ Refer to page 82 for further details.
Delete
Cancel
100-0001
(OK)
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◆ <Delete>
◆ <Cancel>
◆
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Photo
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Using the Shortcut Buttons
Protecting Photo files in Multi-View
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4
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ Switches to Photo view mode.
4. Move the zoom switch to W (WIDE).
◆ The screen switches to multi-view.
◆ The photo you were viewing in the single view 5
is selected.
5. Press the [Shortcut 3] button and then select an
option by moving the joystick up / down and then
press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Select>: Selected photo files will be protected.
◆ <All>: All photo files will be protected.
A message “Protect All?” appears.
7
Select an option by moving the joystick
left / right.
◆ <Cancel>: Cancels protection.
6. If <Select> was selected, select photo files to
protect by moving the joystick left / right / up /
down and press the joystick (OK).
◆ Multiple photo files can be selected using the
joystick (OK).
8
<
> indicator appears on the protected
photos.
7. Press the [Shortcut 3] button again.
◆ The message “Confirm?” appears. Select <Yes>
or <No> by moving the joystick left / right and then
press the joystick (OK) to confirm.
8. The selected file is protected from erasure.
◆ The <
> icon appears on the protected files
(Refer to page 83).
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Photo
1.
2.
Move
Move
Full View
Full View
Move
Full View
Move
1/6
OK Full
View
1/6
3.
4.
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1/6
0
[POWER]
[Shortcut 1]
0
Photo View
◆
◆
◆
Miniket Photo0
[W/T]
0
W
0
0
5.
[Shortcut 3]
(OK)
Select
Full ViewAll
Full View
Cancel
Move
Move
Move
OK Full View
Move
Full View
◆ <Select>
◆ <All>
Protect All?
Yes
0
0
0
6.
OK Select
Move
Select
Move
Select
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0
<Select>
/ / /
(OK)
No
Move
Move
0
0
◆ <Cancel>
Confirm?
0
0
◆
Select
(OK)
0
<
>
0
1/6 IN
7.
1/6
1/6
Move
Move
OK Full View
Move
Full View
Move
Full View
Full View
8.
◆
[Shortcut 3]
0
Confirm?
0
<Yes>
<No>
(OK)
0
0
◆ <
>
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Setting the Viewing Options
Photo
Using the Shortcut Buttons
1/6
1/6
1/6
Deleting Photo files in Multi-View
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
4
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2.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ Switches to Photo view mode.
Move
Move
Move
Full View
Full View
Full View
4. Move the [W/T] zoom switch to W (WIDE).
◆ The screen switches to multi-view.
5
◆ The photo you were viewing in the single view
is selected.
Move
OK Full View
5. Press the [Shortcut 4] button and then select an
option by moving the joystick up / down and then
press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Select>: Selected photo files will be deleted.
◆ <All>: All photo files will be deleted. A
7
message <Delete All?> appears. Select an
option by moving the joystick left / right.
◆ <Cancel>: Cancels deletion.
6. If <Select> was selected, select photo files to
delete by moving the joystick left / right / up /
down and press the joystick (OK).
◆ Multiple photo files can be selected using the
joystick (OK). < > icon appears on the
selected files.
1/6
1/6
1/6
4.
Select
All
Move
Move
Move
Full View
Cancel
Full View
OK Full View
Move
Full View
◆
◆
◆
0
[POWER]
Miniket Photo0
[Shortcut 1]
0
Photo View
0
[W/T]
W
0
0
0
5.
[Shortcut 4]
(OK)
◆ <Select>
◆ <All>
All?
0
0
0 Delete
0
0
◆ <Cancel>
Delete?
No
Move
Move
Move
OK Select
Move
Select
1/5
6.
0
<Select>
/ / /
(OK)
Select
0
Select
◆
1/5
Move
Move
Move
OK Full View
Move
Full View
Full View
Full View
(OK)
0 <
1/5
1/5
7. Press the [Shortcut 4] button.
◆ The message “Delete?” appears. Select <Yes> or
<No> by moving the joystick left / right and then
press the joystick (OK) to confirm.
8. Selected photo files are deleted.
Refer to page 82 for further details.
3.
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Yes
8
Photo
1.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
7.
8.
◆
>
0
[Shortcut 4]
0
Delete?
0
<Yes>
<No>
(OK)
0
0
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Viewing Options
Photo
Deleting Photo Files
You can delete saved photo files.
0
3
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Photo
View mode.
4. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
5. Move the joystick left / right to select <Delete>. 6
6. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Select>: Multi-view screen appears and you can
select photo files to delete.
◆ <All>: All photo files will be deleted.
If <All> is selected, the message “Delete All?”
appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the
joystick left / right and then press the joystick
7
(OK) to confirm.
7. If <Select> is selected, Multi-view screen appears.
Select photo files to delete by moving the joystick
left / right / up / down and press the joystick (OK).
◆ Multiple photo files can be selected using the
joystick (OK). An icon ( ) indicating the selected
file to be deleted appears.
8. Press the [Shortcut 4] button.
8
◆ The message “Delete?” appears. Select <Yes>
or <No> by moving the joystick left / right and then
press the joystick (OK) to confirm.
9. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
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100-0001
100-0001
4.
Photo
100-0001
Photo
◆
5.
6.
Delete
Photo
Delete
0
Miniket Photo0
Photo View
<Delete>0
(OK)
0
◆ <Select>
Photo
Delete
0
Select
Delete
All
Move
Select
Exit
Move
Select
Exit
OK Select
Move
Photo
[POWER]
[Shortcut 1]
0
[MENU]
0
0
1.
2.
3.
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Move
MENU Exit
Select
Exit
IN
Move
Select
Exit
Move
OK Select
MENU Exit
Move
Select
Move
Select
Exit
Exit
◆ <All>
0
<All>
Delete All?
0
<No>
(OK)
7.
<Select>
/ / /
(OK)
0
◆
(OK)
0
( )
0
8.
[Shortcut 4]
0
◆ Delete?
0
<Yes>
<No>
(OK)
0
9.
[MENU]
0
Delete?
Yes
[ Notes ]
Move
✤ You can easily access this function by using the
Move
Move
shortcut button (refer to page 79).
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Move
Stop]
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button will exit the menu.
No
OK Select
Select
Select
Select
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Setting the Viewing Options
Photo
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Protecting Photo Files
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You can protect saved important photo files from accidental erasure.
Protected files will not be deleted unless you release the
3
protection or format the memory.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Photo View
mode.
4. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
5. Move the joystick left / right to select <Protect>.
6. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down 6
and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Select>: Multi-view screen appears and you can
select photo files to protect.
◆ <All>: All photo files will be protected.
If <All> is selected, the message “Protect All?”
appears. Select the desired option by moving the
joystick left / right and then press the joystick (OK) to
confirm.
7. If <Select> is selected, Multi-view screen appears. 7
Select photo files to protect by moving the
joystick left / right / up / down and press the joystick
(OK).
◆ Multiple photo files can be selected using the joystick
(OK). An icon ( ) indicating selected file is to be
protected appears.
8. Press the [Shortcut 3] button.
◆ The message “Confirm?” appears. Select <Yes>
or <No> by moving the joystick left / right and then 8
press the joystick (OK) to confirm.
9. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
◆ An icon ( ) indicating selected file is protected
appears.
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Photo
1.
2.
3.
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[POWER]
[Shortcut 1]
0
[MENU]
0
100-0006
4.
100-0006
Photo
100-0006
Photo
Protect
Photo
Protect
Photo
◆
0
5.
6.
<Protect>0
(OK)
0
◆ <Select>
0
Protect
◆ <All>
Select
Protect
All
Move
Select
Exit
Move
Select
Exit
Move
OK Select
MENU Exit
1/6
Move
Select
Exit
1/6 IN
1/6
1/6
Move
Select
Exit
Move
Move
OK Select
MENU Exit
Move
0
Miniket Photo0
Photo View
Select
Select
Exit
Exit
0
<All>
Protect All?
0
(OK)
<Select>
/ / /
(OK)
0
◆
(OK)
0
( )
0
8.
[Shortcut 3]
0
◆ Confirm?
0
<Yes>
<No>
(OK)
0
9.
[MENU]
0
◆
( )
0
7.
0
0
Confirm?
[ Notes ]
✤ You can easily access this function by using the shortcut
Move
button (refer to page 79).
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop]Move
Move
Move
button will exit the menu.
Yes
No
OK Select
Select
Select
Select
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Viewing Options
Photo
Rotating a Photo File
You can rotate a saved photo.
0
3
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
1.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
2.
5
4. Move the joystick left / right to select a photo
file to rotate.
Miniket Photo0
[Shortcut 1]
0
Photo View
4.
5.
5. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
0
[POWER]
3.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Photo
View mode.
0
[MENU]
◆
0
0
6.
6. Move the joystick left / right to select <Rotate>.
7
7. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Right(90°)>: Rotates the photo clockwise by 90°.
◆ <Left(90°)>: Rotates the photo counterclockwise
by 90°.
◆ <Updown(180°)>: Flips the image up and down
(Rotates 180°).
8. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
Photo
<Rotate>0
7.
(OK)
0
◆ <Right(90°))>
◆ <Left(90°))>
◆ <Updown(180°))>
180°
8.
[MENU]
[
✤
]
90°0
90°0
0
8
[ Notes ]
✤ Rotated images having a portrait ratio will have black
margins on both the left / right corners of the LCD
when it is displayed.
✤ Rotating will not affect the image quality or resolution.
✤ Rotated images may not appear as rotated on a PC.
✤ You cannot crop a rotated image.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop]
button will exit the menu.
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0
✤
✤
0
0
✤
✤
0
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Viewing Options
Photo
Resizing Photos
You can resize a saved photo to be smaller than
original. Making a bigger image file is not supported.
3
0
IN
0
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1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
1.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
2.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Photo
View mode.
4. Move the joystick left / right to select a photo
file to resize.
5. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
6. Move the joystick left / right to select <Resize>.
7. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
7
down and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <4M>/ <3M> / <2M> / <1M> / VGA
◆ You can only resize a saved photo to be smaller
than the original.
8. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
Photo
Resize
Photo
TYPE
Resize
5.
2048
1600
Move
Select
Exit
Move
OK Select
MENU Exit
Move
Select
Exit
1024
Photo
1600
1024
[ Notes ]
Move
✤ Only JPEG files can be resized.
Move
✤ Photos of VGA size cannot be resized.
✤ Resized photos are saved separately. The original photo will not be
deleted.
✤ Rotated photos cannot be resized.
✤ If there is not enough space to save the resized photo, the
message “Memory Full!” will appear and the resizing will be
canceled.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop]
button will exit the menu.
MENU Exit
Select
Exit
Select
Exit
[
✤
✤
✤
✤
✤
✤
Photo View
0
◆
[MENU]
0
0
<Resize>0
(OK)
0
◆ <4M>/ <3M> / <2M> / <1M> / VGA
◆
0
2048
OK Select
[Shortcut 1]
0
7.
TYPE
Resize
Miniket Photo0
6.
Photo
Resize
Photo
Resize
0
4.
Resize
Move
[POWER]
3.
Photo
6
Photo
]
8.
[MENU]
JPEG
VGA
0
0
0
0
0
0
Memory Full!
0
[Record/Stop]
0
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Setting the Viewing Options
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Setting the Slideshow
6/6
You can set a slideshow, and also set the interval and repetition
options for the slideshow.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
3
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the
Miniket Photo.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Photo
View mode.
4. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
5. Move the joystick left / right to select <Slide>.
6. Select <Interval> by moving the joystick up / down
and then press the joystick (OK) or move
joystick right.
5
7. Set the interval by moving the joystick up /
down and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ Interval range: 1 ~ 10 seconds.
8. Select <Repeat> by moving the joystick up / down
and then press the joystick (OK) or move joystick
right.
9. Set the repeat option by moving the joystick up /
down and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Off>: Sets not to repeat the slideshow.
7
◆ <On>: Sets to repeat the slideshow.
10. Select <Start> by moving the joystick up / down
and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ Slideshow starts. To stop the slideshow, press the
joystick (OK).
[ Notes ]
✤ You can easily access this function by using the
shortcut button (refer to page 78).
✤ The interval between photos may vary depending 9
on the size of the photo.
✤ Slideshow starts from the current photo displayed.
✤ Slideshow cannot start from a damaged photo file.
Slideshow will skip the damaged photo during the
slideshow.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
[Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
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Photo
[POWER]
[Shortcut 1]
0
[MENU]
0
0
1.
2.
3.
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4.
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Photo
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Photo
Slide
Photo
Slide
Photo
Slide
Slide
Start
Move
Interval
Repeat
Move
5.
6.
<Slide>0
<Interval>
0
(OK)
7.
1sec
Off
TYPE
1sec
SelectOff
1sec
Off
Select 1sec
Off
Move
Photo OK Select
Move
Select
Exit
(OK)
◆
<Repeat>
0
9.
(OK)
◆ <Off>
◆ <On>
Exit
TYPE
Photo
Slide
Photo
1 ~ 10
(OK)
Exit
MENU Exit
0
8.
Photo
Slide
Start
Slide
Interval
Slide
Repeat
Move
◆
0
0
0
<Start>
10.
SelectOff
(OK)
◆
0
0
(OK)
Exit
On
Move
OK Select
Move
Move
Select
Select
Slide
0
Miniket Photo0
Photo View
0
MENU Exit
IN
Exit
Exit
[
✤
✤
✤
✤
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Slide
Slide
]
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0
0
0
0
0
100-0001
OK Stop
100-0001
Stop
100-0001
100-0001
Stop
Stop
✤
[Record/Stop]
0
Photo Mode :
Setting the Viewing Options
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Setting the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) Function
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6/6
You can automatically print a photo file recorded with a printer that supports
DPOF. Setting the DPOF is only available mini SD card.
3
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
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Photo.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Photo View
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mode.
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4. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
100-0006
5. Move the joystick left / right to select <DPOF>.
Photo
100-0006
Photo
6. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down
and then press the joystick (OK).
5
Photo
◆ <Select>: Multi-view screen appears and you can
Photo
select photo files to set DPOF printing.
◆ <All>: All photo files will be marked with DPOF printing.
Select
If <All> is selected, the message “DPOF All?” appears.
All
Select the desired option by moving the joystick left / right
Move
and then press the joystick (OK) to confirm.
Move
7. If <Select> is selected, Multi-view screen appears.
Move
Select the photo files to set by moving the joystick
Move
left / right / up / down.
8
8. Set the number of prints by using the [Shortcut 3]
and [Shortcut 4] buttons.
◆ Move to another photo by moving the joystick left / right
and repeat the steps to set DPOF.
9. The message “Confirm?” appears when you press the
joystick (OK).
Move
◆ Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left / right
Move
Move
and then press the joystick (OK) to confirm.
Move
10. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
9
◆ <
> icon is displayed on the photos with DPOF
setup.
DPOF
DPOF
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SD
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6/6
1.
2.
3.
4.
DPOF0
Photo
[POWER]
[Shortcut 1]
[MENU]
0
0
◆
0
Miniket Photo0
Photo View
5.
6.
<DPOF>0
(OK)
0
◆ <Select>
DPOF
◆ <All>
<All>
TYPE
Select
Select
Exit
Exit
OK Select
MENU Exit
Select
Exit
1/6
1/6
(OK)
<Select>
/ / /
[Shortcut 3]
0
7.
8.
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm?
[ Notes ]
Yes
No
✤ Please refer to the product instructions for further details on
DPOF printer use.
✤ Using a printer that supports DPOF allows users to directly
OKSelect
Move
Select
Move
print photos stored in a mini SD card without a PC.
Move
Select
Move will
Select
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button
exit the menu.
0
DPOF All?
0
0
0
0
[Shortcut 4]
DPOF0
9.
Confirm
0
DPOF
◆
1/6
1/6
OK Confirm
0
Exit
MENU Exit
Exit
Exit
Confirm?
◆
<No>
10.
[MENU]
◆ < >
0
[
✤
(OK)
<Yes>
(OK)
0
DPOF
0
0
]
DPOF
0
✤
DPOF
SD
[Record/Stop]
✤
0
0
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Photo Mode :
Setting the Viewing Options
Photo
Copying Photo Files
You can copy saved photo files from the internal memory on to an mini
SD card and vice-versa.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Photo mode.
5
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the
Miniket Photo.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Photo
View mode.
4. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
5. Move the joystick left / right to select <Copy (to)>.
6. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down
and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Select>: Multi-view screen appears and you 6
can select photo files to copy.
◆ <All>: All photo files will be copied.
If <All> is selected, the message “Copy All?”
appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the
joystick left / right and then press the joystick (OK)
to confirm.
7. If <Select> is selected, Multi-view screen appears.
Select photo files to copy by moving the
7
joystick left / right / up / down and press the
joystick (OK).
◆ Multiple photo files can be selected using the
joystick (OK). An icon (
) indicating the selected
file to be copied appears.
8. Press the [Shortcut 4] button.
◆ The message “Copy?” appears. Select <Yes> or
<No> by moving the joystick left / right and then
press the joystick (OK) to confirm.
9. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
8
[ Notes ]
✤ It copies from the currently-used memory to another.
If the internal memory was used, it copies to a
mini SD card.
✤ When <File No.> is set, file numbering will start from
the next to the last file.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
[Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
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SD
0
Photo
[POWER]
[Shortcut 1]
0
[MENU]
0
0
1.
2.
3.
2592
100-0006
100-0006
4.
100-0006
Copy (to)
Move
Select
Exit
Move
Select
Exit
Move
OK Select
MENU Exit
Select
Exit
Move
Select
Exit
Move
OK Select
MENU Exit
Move
Select
Exit
Move
Select
(External -> Internal)
Yes
No
Move
OK Select
Move
Select
Move
Select
Move
0
<All>
Select
AllCopy (to)
Copy?
0
◆ <All>
Photo
Copy (to)
Move
<Copy (to)>0
(OK)
0
◆ <Select>
Copy (to)
Photo
TYPE
◆
5.
6.
Photo
100-0006
Photo
0
Miniket Photo0
Photo View
Select
Exit
Copy All?
0
<No>
(OK)
7.
<Select>
/ / /
(OK)
0
◆
(OK)
0
( )
0
8.
[Shortcut 4]
0
◆ Copy?
0
<Yes>
<No>
(OK)
0
9.
[MENU]
0
[
✤
✤
<Yes>
0
0
]
0
SD
<File No.>
0
✤
[Record/Stop]
0
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Movie Mode
Movie
Recording a Movie ....................................................................90
Recording a Movie .................................................................90
Zooming In and Out ...............................................................91
.....................................................................................90
................................................................................90
.............................................................................91
Playing a Movie .........................................................................92
Playing a Movie on the LCD Monitor .....................................92
.....................................................................................92
LCD
..................................................92
Setting the Recording Options................................................93
Using the Shortcut Buttons ....................................................93
Setting the Program AE..........................................................95
Setting the White Balance......................................................96
Setting the Digital Effects .......................................................97
Setting the Macro Mode .........................................................98
Setting the Movie Quality .......................................................99
Setting the Movie Size .........................................................100
Setting the Self Timer...........................................................101
Setting the Wind Cut ............................................................102
.............................................................................93
.........................................................................93
.................................................................95
.............................................................................96
.........................................................................97
.........................................................................98
.....................................................................99
.......................................................................100
...................................................................101
.......................................................................102
Setting the Viewing Options..................................................103
Using the Shortcut Buttons ..................................................103
Deleting Movie Files .............................................................107
Protecting Movie Files ..........................................................108
Setting the All Play ...............................................................109
Copying Movie Files .............................................................110
...........................................................................103
.......................................................................103
.......................................................................107
.......................................................................108
...................................................................109
.......................................................................110
◆ Save important data / recordings separately on other media, to
avoid accidental loss due to a system failure or other reasons.
◆
/
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Movie
How to set to Movie mode
Power
Button
POWER
POWER
W
W
T
1. Turn the Mode Dial to
Movie mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button
to turn on the Miniket Photo.
T
Movie
1.
0
2.
[POWER]
Miniket Photo0
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Movie Mode : Recording a Movie
Movie
Recording a Movie
You can record video and store it in memory.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
0
REC 00:00:16
4 Min
REC 00:00:16
REM 4 Min
3
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
◆ The Movie Record screen appears.
2.
3.
3. Press the [Record / Stop] button.
◆ It starts to record.
4
4. To stop recording, press the [Record / Stop]
button again.
◆ It stops recording, and stands by.
640
F
STBY
STBYREM 4 Min
4 Min
Movie
1.
IN
4.
IN
AE
AUTO
0
[POWER]
◆ Movie Record
[Record/Stop]
0
◆
Miniket Photo0
0
0
[Record/Stop]
0
◆
0
F
A
5.
OFF
5. After recording, press the [POWER ]button to
turn off the Miniket Photo to prevent battery
power consumption.
Photo
[POWER]
0
Miniket
OFF
Reading the Counter
◆ The timestamp will be recorded along with the movie to support
users with a faster search.
◆ 00:00:16: Elapsed Recording Time
REM 4 Min: Remaining Recording Time
[ Notes ]
✤ To adjust the brightness of LCD screen, set the <LCD Brightness>
in Settings mode (refer to page 41).
✤ After recording, turn off the Miniket Photo to conserve battery
power.
✤ The brightness of the LCD monitor will not affect the brightness of
the recordings.
90
◆
◆ 00:00:16:
REM 4 Min
[
✤
0
]
LCD
Brightness>
✤
✤ LCD
Settings
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0
Miniket Photo
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<LCD
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Movie Mode : Recording a Movie
Movie
Zooming In and Out
Zooming allows you to change the size of the subject captured in a scene.
You can take advantage of the 3x optical electro motion zoom lens.
Before You Start
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket Photo.
The Movie Record screen appears.
Zoom Out
W
T
1.
2.
T
Movie
0
Miniket Photo0
0
[POWER]
Movie Record
Zoom Out
Move the [W/T] zoom switch to W
(WIDE).
● The shot subject’s size is
reduced, and you can record
movies as if you were far away
from the subject.
● On the zoom indicator in the
LCD screen, the arrow moves to
W.
● The smallest rate of zoom out is
the default rate (original
resolution of the subject).
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F
F
Move the [W/T] zoom switch to T
(TELE).
● The subject is larger, and you
can record movies as if you
were close to the subject.
● On the zoom indicator the arrow
moves to T.
● The largest optical zoom is 3x,
which is the biggest among the Zoom In
basic zoom.
STBY
STBYREM 4 Min
4 Min
[W/T]
0
IN
AE
W
T
AUTO
W
●
A
0
●
OFF
T
LCD
OFF
W0
●
0
Zoom In
W
0
0
3x
STBY
STBY
640
F
F
[ Notes ]
✤ Frequent use of zooming may result in higher battery consumption.
✤ Optical zoom preserves image quality.
IN
4 Min
[W/T]
0
REM 4 Min
AE
AUTO
W
T
A
T
●
OFF
OFF
T
●
0
LCD
T0
3x
●
0
[
✤
✤
]
0
0
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Movie Mode : Playing a Movie
Movie
Playing a Movie on the LCD Monitor
STBY
STBY
LCD
4 Min
4 Min
It is handy and practical to view movie files using the LCD monitor
STBY
almost anywhere such as in a car, indoors, or outdoors.
F
F
LCD
/
4 Min
0
F
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
2
IN
STBY
640
REM 4 Min
OFF
AE
F
A
4
[ Notes ]
✤ If there is no file stored to view, the message
5
<No stored Movie!> appears.
✤ When the earphones or Audio / Video cable is
connected to the Miniket Photo, the built-in speaker
will automatically turn off.
✤ As for photo viewing, you can also select and play
the movie file in a multi-view display.
0
2.
[POWER]
◆ Movie Record
Miniket Photo0
0
OFF
3
5. To adjust volume, move the joystick up /
down.
◆ The volume indicator appears and disappears
after a few seconds.
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OFF
3.
1/1
1/1
4. Move the joystick left / right to select a movie file
and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ Selected movie file plays on the LCD monitor.
◆ To pause playback, press the joystick (OK).
◆ To stop playback, press and hold the joystick
(OK) for a while.
Movie
1.
AUTO
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
◆ The Movie Record screen appears.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ Switches to Movie play mode.
OFF
[Shortcut 1]
◆
0
0
1/1 IN
4.
640
(OK)
◆
◆
◆
1/1
00:00:16
00:00:16
100-0001
100-0001
00:00:16
LCD
0
(OK)
(OK)
0
0
100-0001
00:00:00
100-000100:00:00
640
0
00:00:16
IN
5.
00:00:00
0
◆
0
00:00:00
00:00:16
00:00:16
100-0001
100-0001
00:00:16
100-0001
00:00:10
00:00:10
640
IN
00:00:16
100-000100:00:10
[
✤
]
<No
stored Movie!>
✤
AV
100-0001
100-0001
0
00:00:16
00:00:16
00:00:16
100-0001
00:00:16
100-0001
Miniket Photo
0
✤
00:00:10
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Movie Mode :
Setting the Recording Options
Movie
Using the Shortcut Buttons
Shortcut buttons are provided to allow users easy access to
frequently-used functions.
3
0
STBY
4 Min
F
Switching to Movie Play Mode
IN
STBY
REM 4 Min
640
AE
F
AUTO
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
A
OFF
OFF
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
640
2.
0
[POWER]
3.
1/1 IN
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ Each press of the [Shortcut 1] button toggles
between the Movie Record / Play modes.
Movie
1.
◆
1/1
Miniket Photo0
[Shortcut 1]
0
[Shortcut 1]
/
0
00:00:16
100-0001
00:00:16
100-0001
3
Setting the Program AE
STBY
640
IN
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
STBY
REM 4 Min
4 Min
AE
F
AUTO
1.
F
Movie
0
A
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
OFF
2.
3.
3. Press the [Shortcut 2] button.
STBY 2] button cycles
◆ Each press of the [Shortcut
4 Min
through < >-< >-< >-< > Program AE
modes.
F
STBY
640
IN
REM 4 Min
F
[POWER]
◆
OFF
Miniket Photo0
[Shortcut 2]
0
[Shortcut 2]
< >-< >-< >-<
0
>
A
OFF
OFF
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Movie Mode :
Setting the Recording Options
Movie
Using the Shortcut Buttons
Shortcut buttons are provided to allow users easy access to frequently
used functions.
3
STBY
640
Setting the White Balance
0
IN
STBY
REM 4 Min
4 Min
AE
F
AUTO
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
A
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
OFF
F
2.
3.
STBY
3. Press the [Shortcut 3] button.
Min
◆ Each press of the [Shortcut 3]4button
cycles
through the < A >-< >-< >-< >-< >-<
flash modes
F
IN
STBY
640
>
REM 4 Min
◆
AUTO
3
STBY
IN
[Shortcut 3]
0
[Shortcut 3]
< A >-< >-< >-<
0
AE
F
AUTO
A
4 Min
1.
Movie
F
2.
3.
BW
F
IN
REM 4 Min
AE
◆
[Shortcut 4]
0
[Shortcut S2]
< >-< S >-< N >-<
BW
N
S 0
N
AUTO
A
OFF
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STBY
640
BW
Miniket Photo0
BW
BW
BW
>-<
0
[POWER]
OFF
F
>-<
STBY
REM 4 Min
640
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
N
Miniket Photo0
OFF
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
S
3. Press the [Shortcut 4] button.
◆ Each press of the [Shortcut 2]SbuttonNcycles
STBY
through the < >-< S >-< 4NMin
>-< BW > Digital
BW
N
S
Effects.
0
OFF
[POWER]
AE
F
OFF
Setting the Digital Effect
Movie
1.
BW
S
N
BW
>
>
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Movie Mode :
Setting the Recording Options
STBY
4 Min
Movie
F
STBY
Setting the Program AE
4 Min
OFF
Program AE modes are preset automatic exposure modes based upon Program AE
an internal computer program. It allows you to adjust the aperture
STBY
4 Min
setting to suit different conditions.
IN
STBY
F
2
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
◆ The Movie Record screen appears.
3. Press the [MENU] button.
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <Program
AE>.
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / 4
down and then press the joystick (OK).
Auto
Sports
Spotlight
Beach /
Snow
STBY
F
OFF
REM 4 Min
640
AE
F
AUTO
Movie
OFF
Program AE
Movie
A
OFF
Program AE
Movie
TYPE
AE
Move
Select
Movie
[POWER]
◆ Movie Record
3.
[MENU]
0
4.
5.
(OK)
0
1.
2.
0
Miniket Photo0
0
<Program AE>0
Exit
Program
MovieAE
Balances exposure and shutter speed to get the
best results automatically.
For recording fast-moving objects. It is suitable
for sporting events and recording the outside
from inside of a vehicle.
Compensates for a subject that appears too
bright under strong direct light such as a
spotlight. It is suitable for recording conditions
such as concerts and school performances.
0
0
Auto
Auto
Move
Select
Sports
Program AE
Spotlight
Beach/Snow
0
AE
AUTO
Move
MovieOK Select
5
Movie
Program AE
TYPE
When the light is very strong, such as on a
beach or in the snow.
Sports
Auto
Movie
Sports
Spotlight
Program
Move AE
Beach/Snow
AutoMovie
Move
Spotlight
Select
Exit
Move
0
0
Beach /
Snow
0
AE
6.
AUTO
Select
OK Select
Program AE
STBY
640 Auto REM 4 Min
STBY
F
0
0
MENU Exit
Program AE
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Notes ]
✤ You can easily access this function by using the
shortcut button (refer to page 93).
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✤ <Macro> setting is limited when you are using
Program AE (refer to page 102).
✤ Regarding <White Balance>, <Macro>, <Focus> and
<Wind Cut> use with <Program AE>, refer to page
102.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
[Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
Move
AutoAE
Exit
Select
4 Min
[
✤
IN
✤
Exit
A
STBY
Move 4 Min Select
Exit
OFF
OFF
STBY
4 Min
0
Exit
MENU Exit
F
F
[MENU]
OFF
F
OFF
]
93
0
Program AE
<Macro>
102
0
✤
<Program AE>
<White
Balance>/ <Macro>/ <Focus>
<Wind
Cut>
102 0
✤
[Record/Stop]
0
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Movie Mode :
Setting the Recording Options
Movie
STBY
4 Min
F
Setting the White Balance
STBY
The White Balance is used to preserve natural colors under different4 Min
lighting conditions. It is recommended to set the white balance prior to
STBY
any recording.
F
3
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
◆ The Movie Record screen appears.
3. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <White
Balance>.
4
5. Move the joystick up / down to select an
option, and then press the joystick (OK).
Auto
Automatically sets according to the shooting
environment.
Daylight
Adjusts the color according to daylight/indoor,
outdoor light
Cloudy
You can select this when you cannot have
daylight as a direct light, such as when it is
partly-cloudy or cloudy.
Fluorescent H
Suitable in a halogen or 3-wavelength light
environment.
IN
OFF
AE
F
AUTO
Movie
A
OFF
White Balance
Movie
OFF
White Balance
Movie
AE
Move
Movie
White
Balance
Select
Move
MovieOK Select
Movie
[POWER]
◆ Movie Record
3.
[MENU]
0
◆
0
4.
5.
(OK)
0
1.
2.
0
Miniket Photo0
0
<White Balance>0
Exit
0
Auto
A
Auto
White
Move Balance
Select
Daylight
Cloudy
Fluorescent H
Exit
/
Daylight
/
0
Cloudy
MENU Exit
0
5
Movie
White
Move Balance
Select
0
Fluorescent L
White Balance
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
Move
OK Select
6.
STBY
[
✤
IN
REM 4Select
Min
F
Exit
AE
4 Min
Select
Exit
4 Min
F
✤
94
0
<Auto>
0
✤
✤
OFF
OFF
✤
STBY
0
<Program AE>
<White
102 0
[Record/Stop]
Balance>
0
4 Min
F
0
]
AUTO
F
Move
STBY
0
[MENU]
Exit
MENU Exit
White Balance
Move
640 STBY
0
Tungsten
Movie
Auto
Daylight
Cloudy
White Balance
Move
Fluorescent
Movie H Select
Suitable for an incandescent light environment.
[ Notes ]
✤ You can easily access this function by using the 6
shortcut button (refer to page 94).
✤ In general outdoors recording, <Auto> setting will
allow users to achieve the best results.
✤ As the lighting conditions change, set the
appropriate white balance before recording.
✤ Regarding <White Balance> use with <Program
AE>, refer to page 102.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
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[Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
3
Fluorescent H
Exit
AE
Fluorescent L Suitable for a fluorescent light environment.
Tungsten
0
STBY 4 Min
REM 4 Min
F
640
0
OFF
OFF
OFF
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Movie Mode :
Setting the Recording Options
Movie
STBY
4 Min
F
Setting the Digital Effects
It supports various digital effects you can apply to your movie.STBY
Create
a professional-looking movie with digital effects.
4 Min
0
OFF
0
F
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
2
STBY
STBY
F
[POWER]
◆ Movie Record
3.
[MENU]
Miniket Photo0
0
OFF
OFF
S
Movie
0
N
4.
BW
Digital Effect
Movie
Move
Movie
Select
Digital Effect
<Digital Effect>
0
Exit
S
N
5.
BW
OffDigital Effect
S
Sepia
Move
Select
N
Nega
S
BLK&WHT BW N
(OK)0
Exit
BW
OK Select
Digital Effect
Move
5
MENU Exit
Select
Sepia
0
Nega
S
N
Movie
0
BLK&WHT
BW
Off
S
Sepia
Move
Movie
Digital
Effect N Select
Nega
BLK&WHT BW
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
0
Exit
Movie
BLK&WHT Changes the images into black and white.
<Digital Effect>0
0
-
Off
Movie
Move
Digital Effect
Exit
6.
[MENU]
0
Digital EffectS
Move
OK Select
N
BW
[ Notes ]
✤ You can easily access this function by using the
shortcut button (refer to page 94).
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
[Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
2.
A
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down, and then press the joystick (OK).
Nega
OFF
Digital Effect
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <Digital 4
Effect>.
Sepia
0
AUTO
Movie
3. Press the [MENU] button.
Cancel the <Digital Effect>.
Takes movie in normal mode.
The picture is displayed in sepia color--similar to
that of an old photograph.
Reverses the colors, creating the look of a negative.
Movie
1.
AE
F
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
◆ The Movie Record screen appears.
Off
IN
4 Min
REM
4 Min
640
6
STBY
Move
REM
640
MENU Exit
S
N
Select
4 Min
BW
IN
Exit
AE
F
AUTO
STBY
Move
Select
Exit
4 Min
A
F
STBY
S
4 Min
[
✤
✤
]
94
0
[Record/Stop]
0
F
STBY
S
4 Min
97
F
S
S
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Movie Mode :
Setting the Recording Options
Movie
Setting the Macro Mode
STBY
4 Min
Macro mode allows users to have fine focused image of a close-up
within 50 cm. <Macro> setting is available only when you set STBY
<Program AE> to <Auto>.
F
2
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
STBY
F
640
<Macro>
AE
AUTO
A
2.
[POWER]
◆ Movie Record
Macro
Movie
3.
[MENU]
Movie
4.
OFF
Macro
Movie
Macro
Move
Move
Select
OK Select
Move
T: 30 cm ~ ∞
[ Notes ]
✤ When you use Macro mode and record a close-up
subject, be careful not to shade your subject.
✤ As the distance gets closer, the focused area
6
gets narrower.
✤ If the focus will not set, try to put more distance
between you and the subject.
✤ It is recommended to use a tripod to avoid unstable
movie recording and have best results.
✤ Regarding <Macro> use with <Program AE>, refer to
page 102.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
[Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
98
Exit
Macro
Macro
Move
Select
OK Select
F
F
IN
STBY REM 4 Min
Move 4 Min Select
AE
Exit
AUTO
4 Min
A
F
STBY
4 Min
[
✤
T
[MENU]
10
30
~∞
~∞
0
]
✤
✤
Exit
STBY
W
0
MENU Exit
Select
STBY
640
Exit
~∞
50
<Macro>
6.
Move
0
<Off>
MENU Exit
Off Movie
Macro
Macro
Move
0
Exit
Select
Movie
Macro
Movie
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
Miniket Photo0
0
<Macro>0
(OK)
Exit
Select
Movie
5
0
5.
Off Macro
Move
Macro
50 cm ~ ∞
Movie
1.
OFF
Focus Range
W: 10 cm ~ ∞
OFF
Movie
4
0
<Auto>
0
IN
OFF
5 Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down and then press the joystick (OK).
<Off>
STBY 4 Min
REM 4 Min
F
3. Press the [MENU] button.
Macro Setting
50
<Program AE>
<Macro>
F
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
◆ The Movie Record screen appears.
4. Move the joystick left / right to select
<Macro>.
4 Min
0
✤
0
✤
OFF
OFF
✤
F
OFF
OFF
0
<Program AE>
<Macro>
102 0
[Record/Stop]
0
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Movie Mode :
Setting the Recording Options
Movie
Setting the Movie Quality
STBY
4 Min
You can set the quality for movie files.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
0
F
STBY
STBY
STBY 4 Min
Min
REM4 4
Min
2
F
640
F
AUTO
3.
[MENU]
Miniket Photo0
0
OFF
Movie Quality
Movie
SF
Movie
4
Movie
4.
F
Movie Quality
Movie QualitySF
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ Available options are: <Super Fine> / <Fine> /
<Normal>
Move
Move
(OK)
0
◆
<Super Fine> /
<Fine> / <Normal>
Exit
Select
Exit
OK Select
MENU Exit
Move
5
<Movie Quality>0
5.
N
N
Movie
0
TYPE
SF
Movie
Quality
F
Super
Fine
FSF
NSelect
Fine
Move
N
Normal
F
Select
Exit
Movie Quality
Movie
Movie
6.
[MENU]
◆
0
0
TYPE
SF
Movie Quality
Movie
Movie
Quality
Super Fine SF
SF
F
Fine
Movie QualityF
N
Normal
Move
[ Notes ]
✤ Regarding detailed image capacity, refer to page
31.
6
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
[Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
✤ In NTSC setting, Super Fine and Fine quality will
record at 30fps while Normal at 15fps. In PALsetting,
Super Fine and Fine will record at 25fps while
Normal at 12.5fps.
[POWER]
◆ Movie Record
OFF
3. Press the [MENU] button.
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
◆ An icon indicating the selected Movie Quality
appears on the screen.
2.
A
OFF
Movie
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <Movie
Quality>.
0
OFF
AE
F
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
◆ The Movie Record screen appears.
Movie
1.
IN
F
N
NSF
Select
Exit
F
Move
Move
OK Select
N
Select
SF
SF
Exit
IN
STBY
640
MENU Exit
Move REM 2 Min
Select
STBY
STBY
SF
SF
Exit
AE
2 Min
2 Min
AUTO
SF
SF
A
STBY
2 Min
SF
SF
[
✤
✤
OFF
OFF
✤
]
31
0
[Record/Stop]
0
NTSC
30fps
PAL
25fps
Super Fine
Fine
Normal
15fps
0
Super Fine
Fine
Normal
12.5fps
0
OFF
OFF
99
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Movie Mode :
Setting the Recording Options
Movie
STBY
4 Min
F
Setting the Movie Size
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
STBY
2
STBY
F
F
640
4 Min
STBY 4 Min
REM 4 Min
3. Press the [MENU] button.
AE
AUTO
OFF
A
Movie
[POWER]
◆ Movie Record
3.
[MENU]
Movie Size
Movie
0
Movie
Movie Size
TYPE
Movie
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <Movie
Size>.
AE
4.
Movie Size Select
Move
Move
Select
Exit
Move
OK Select
MENU Exit
5.
(OK)
◆
Movie
5
Move
Select
Movie
Movie Size
Movie
TYPE
6.
Move
OK Select
Move
Select
STBY
320
F
F
0
0
Exit
MENU Exit
IN
Exit
STBY REM 8 Min
8 Min
STBY
Move
Select
8 Min
AE
AUTO
Exit
A
F
STBY
OFF
8 Min
F
[MENU]
◆
320
Movie Size Select
Move
6
<640x480> / <320x240>
AE
Movie Size
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
◆ An icon indicating the selected Movie Size
appears on the screen.
0
Exit
Movie Size
Movie
<Movie Size>0
Exit
320
[ Notes ]
✤ Regarding detailed image capacity, refer to page 31.
✤ Higher resolution requires more memory space,
which results in shorter maximum recording time.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
[Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
100
Miniket Photo0
0
OFF
Movie Size
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ Available options are: <640x480> /
<320x240>
2.
OFF
4
0
OFF
F
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
◆ The Movie Record screen appears.
Movie
1.
IN
OFF
[
✤
✤
]
31
0
OFF
✤
[Record/Stop]
0
OFF
0
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Movie Mode :
Setting the Recording Options
Movie
STBY
Setting the Self Timer
4 Min
F
Using this option, you can record movies of yourself with delayed
shooting.
STBY
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
2
0
4 Min
IN
STBY
STBY
F
OFF
4 Min
REM
4 Min
640
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
◆ The Movie Record screen appears.
OFF
A
2.
[POWER]
◆ Movie Record
3.
[MENU]
OFF
4
4.
Movie
AE
TYPE
<Self Timer>0
5.
Self Timer
Self Timer Select
Off Move
2 sec
10 sec
Move
Sets the delay interval to 2 seconds.
Records a movie 2 seconds after pressing the
[Record/Stop]
10 sec
Sets the delay interval to 10 seconds.
Records a movie 10 seconds after pressing the
[Record/Stop]
(OK)0
Exit
5
Exit
MovieOK Select
Move
MENU Exit
Select
2 sec
Exit
6.
Off Movie
Self Timer
2 sec
10 sec
6
Move
Select
STBY
640
F
STBY
Move
2
0
0
10
0
[MENU]
0
<Off>
0
MENU Exit
IN
[
✤
Exit
REM 4 Min
Select
AE
Exit
4 Min
AUTO
A
4 Min
F
STBY
OFF
4 Min
◆
◆
Exit
STBY
F
0
0
Self Timer Select
Move
OK Select
[Record/Stop]
2
2
AE
Movie
Self
Timer
Move
[Record/Stop]
10 sec
Self Timer
Movie
TYPE
Self Timer0
Off
Select
Move
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
◆ An icon indicating the selected Self Timer mode
appears on the screen.
◆ If <Off> is selected, no icon will be displayed.
[ Notes ]
✤ It is recommended to use a tripod for the best
results for Self Timer recordings.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
[Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
✤ Restarting the Miniket Photo will cancel the Self
Timer setting.
0
Movie
Self
Timer
Cancels the Self Timer.
2 sec
Miniket Photo0
0
OFF
Self Timer
Movie
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down, and then press the joystick (OK).
Off
0
AUTO
Movie
3. Press the [MENU] button.
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <Self
Timer>.
Movie
1.
AE
FF
✤
]
0
[Record/Stop]
0
✤
Miniket Photo
<Self Timer>
0
OFF
F
OFF
101
OFF
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Movie Mode :
Setting the Recording Options
Movie
STBY
Setting the Wind Cut
4 Min
F
Use the Wind Cut function when recording in windy places such as the beach or near
buildings. The Wind Cut function minimizes wind noise or other noise while recording.
STBY
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
4 Min
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket Photo. 2
STBY
STBY
F
3. Press the [MENU] button.
4 Min
REM
4 Min
640
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <Wind Cut>.
F
F
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down, and then
press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Off>: Sets off Wind Cut and no icon appears.
◆ <On>: Sets on Wind Cut to reduce wind noise for sound
Movie
recording.
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
Wind Cut
◆ If <On> is selected, <
> icon appears on the screen.
◆ If <Off> is selected, no icon will be displayed.
Movie
Functions Availability
Functions are supported according to Program AE modes to
help users to have best results.
4
White
Balance
Macro
Focus
Wind Cut
Multi
Off
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
Pan
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
Pan
O
O
OFF
IN
AE
AUTO
OFF
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
A
OFF
OFF
6.
[POWER]
[MENU]
<Wind Cut>0
(OK)
◆
◆
<Off>
<On>
0
[MENU]
◆
◆
0
Wind Cut
Wind Cut
<On> <
<Off>
Wind
Cut
Movie
TYPE
0
0
>
0
0
AE
Wind Cut
Wind Cut Select
Off Move
On
Program AE
0
Exit
Program AE
A
Move
Select
Exit
Move
OK Select
MENU Exit
Movie
Move
Wind Cut Select
Movie
5
Movie
TYPE
White
Balance
Exit
AE
Macro
Wind Cut
Movie
Cut
OffWind
On
◆
<Focus> does not appear in the menu; It is set to <Multi AF>
by default.
In <Sports> and <Beach/Snow>, it is set to <Pan Focus>.
◆ Pan: Pan Focus that adjusts the focus to entire screen has
focused. Focuses on the deepest DOF (Depth of Field)
position which makes the both near and distant view are 6
in focus.
[ Notes ]
✤ When Wind Cut is enabled, a bit of low-frequency band (bass)
sound will be reduced along with the wind noise. It is a normal
result, not a malfunction.
✤ Regarding <Wind Cut> use with <Program AE>, refer to the
availability table.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop]
button will exit the menu.
0
Miniket Photo0
0
Movie
Program AE
A
0
0
Movie
Focus
Move
Wind Cut Select
Wind Cut
Exit
Move
OK Select
MENU Exit
Move
Select
Exit
IN
REM 4 Min
Move
Select
◆
F
AUTO
4 Min
A
4 Min
F
◆
Exit
AE
STBY
STBY
F
[
✤
OFF
STBY
✤
4 Min
OFF
F
✤
OFF
102
OFF
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
Pan
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
<Focus>
<Multi AF>0
<Sports>
<Beach/Snow>
<Pan Focus>0
Pan Pan Focus
DOF
STBY
640
Multi
Off
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
Pan
O
O
0
0
]
0
0
<Program AE>
<Wind Cut>
0
[Record/Stop]
0
STBY
4 Min
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Movie Mode :
Setting the Viewing Options
F
Movie
OFF
Using the Shortcut Buttons
Shortcut buttons are provided to allow users easy access to
frequently-used functions.
0
3
Switching to Movie Record Mode
1/1 IN
640
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
2.
00:00:16
3.
100-0001
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ It switches to Movie play mode.
4
640
REM 4 Min
AE
F
[POWER]
◆
Miniket Photo0
[Shortcut 1]
0
0
AUTO
4.
[Shortcut 1]
0
[Shortcut 1]
◆
A
/
0
OFF
3
1/6 IN
00:00:00
1/1
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
640
All Play
1.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ It switches to Movie play mode.
1/6
0
IN
STBY
4. Press the [Shortcut 1] button again.
◆ Each press of the [Shortcut 1] button toggles
between the Movie record / play modes.
Viewing the All play
Movie
1.
2.
00:00:16
00:00:16
100-0001
100-0001
4
00:00:00
3.
Movie
0
[POWER]
◆
Miniket Photo0
[Shortcut 1]00:00:160
100-0001
Stop
0
IN
4.
All Play
[Shortcut 2]
0
4. Press the [Shortcut 2] button.
5.
5. The All play begins. (Refer to page 109)
◆ To stop playback, press the joystick (OK).
00:00:16
100-0001
0
◆
109
(OK)
0
00:00:16
100-0001
OK Stop
103
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Movie Mode :
Setting the Viewing Options
Movie
Using the Shortcut Buttons
Shortcut buttons are provided to allow users easy access to
frequently-used functions.
4
Protecting a Movie File
0
1/1 IN
1/1
640
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ It switches to Movie play mode.
4. Press the [Shortcut 3] button.
◆ Each press of the [Shortcut 3]1/1button toggles 5
between Unlocked (
) and Locked (
).
5. The selected movie file is protected from an
accidental erasure. (Refer to page 108)
00:00:16
1.
2.
3.
100-0001
1/1 IN
4.
640
Movie
[POWER]
[Shortcut 1]
0
0
Miniket Photo0
00:00:16
◆100-0001
0
[Shortcut 3]
0
◆
[Shortcut 3]
Unlocked (
)
Locked (
0
)
5.
0
(
00:00:16
108
)
00:00:16
100-0001
100-0001
Deleting a Movie File
4
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ It switches to Movie play mode.
4. Press the [Shortcut 4] button.
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down button, and then press the joystick
1/1
5
(OK).
◆ <Delete>: Deletes the selected movie file.
◆ <Cancel>: Cancels the deletion.
6. Deletes the selected movie file.
(Refer to page 107)
100-0001
104
00:00:16
1/1
1/1 IN
1.
2.
3.
640
100-0001
00:00:16
1/1 IN
640
Delete
Cancel
100-0001
00:00:16
Movie
[POWER]
[Shortcut 1]
0
◆
4.
[Shortcut 4]
00:00:16
5.100-0001
(OK)
0
◆ <Delete>
◆ <Cancel>
6.
0
0
Miniket Photo0
0
0
0
0
107
ENGLISH
Movie Mode :
Setting the Viewing Options
Movie
Using the Shortcut Buttons
6/6
6/6
Protecting Movie files in Multi-View
6/6
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
4
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the
Miniket Photo.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ It switches to the Movie play mode.
4. Move the [W/T] zoom switch to W (WIDE).
◆ The screen switches to multi-view.
◆ The movie you were viewing in the single
5
view is selected.
5. Press the [Shortcut 3] button and then select
an option by moving the joystick up / down and
then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Select>: Selected files will be protected.
◆ <All>: The message <Protect All?> appears.
Select the desired option by moving the joystick
left / right and then press the joystick (OK) to
7
confirm.
◆ <Cancel>: Cancels protection.
6. If <Select> was selected, select movie files to
protect by moving the joystick left / right / up /
down and press the joystick (OK).
◆ Multiple movie files can be selected using the
joystick (OK). < > indicator appears on the
protected files.
8
7. Press the [Shortcut 3] button.
◆ The message ”Confirm?” appears. Select the
desired item by moving the joystick left / right
and then press the joystick (OK) to confirm.
8. Selected movies are protected from an
accidental erasure.
6/6
Movie
1.
2.
Move
Full View
Move
Full View
Move
Full View
Move
1/6
OK Full View
3.
4.
1/6
1/6
1/6
Move
OK Full View
Move
Full View
◆
◆
Miniket Photo0
[Shortcut 1]
0
0
[W/T]
W
0
0
0
[Shortcut 3]
(OK)
◆ <Select>
◆ <All> <Protect All?>
Full View
Move
◆
5.
Select
All
Full View
Cancel
Move
0
[POWER]
(OK)
◆ <Cancel>
6.
Move
Move
0
0
0
0
<Select>
/ / /
(OK)
Confirm?
Yes
0
0
No
◆
Select
Move
Select
Move
1/6
Select
(OK)
0 <
0
OK Select
7.
1/6
◆
>
[Shortcut 3]
Confirm?
0
0
1/6
(OK)
1/6
0
8.
Move
0
OK Full View
Move
Full View
Move
Full View
Move
Full View
105
ENGLISH
Movie Mode :
Setting the Viewing Options
Movie
Using the Shortcut Buttons
1/6
1/6
1/6
Deleting Movie files in Multi-View
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
4
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the
Miniket Photo.
◆ The Movie Record screen appears.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ Switches to Movie play mode.
4. Move the [W/T] zoom switch to W (WIDE).
◆ The screen switches to multi-view.
5
◆ The movie you were viewing in the single
view is selected.
5. Press the [Shortcut 4] button and then select an
option by moving the joystick up / down and
then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Select>: Selected movie files will be deleted.
◆ <All>: The message <Delete All?> appears.
Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick
left / right and then press the joystick (OK) to 7
confirm.
◆ <Cancel>: Cancels deletion.
6. If <Select> was selected, select movie files to
delete by moving the joystick left / right / up /
down and press the joystick (OK).
◆ Multiple movie files can be selected using the
joystick (OK). < > indicator appears on the
8
selected files.
7. Press the [Shortcut 4] button.
◆ The message <Delete?> appears. Select the
desired option by moving the joystick left / right
and then press the joystick (OK) to confirm.
8. Selected movie files are deleted.
106
Movie
1.
1/6
2.
Move
Full View
Move
Move
Full View
Full View
Move
OK Full View
1/6
1/6
1/6
3.
4.
1/6
◆
◆
Cancel
Full View
OK Full View
Move
Full View
[W/T]
Yes
W
0
0
0
[Shortcut 4]
6.
Delete?
0
0
(OK)
0
◆ <Select>
0
◆ <All> <Delete All?>
0
<Yes> <No>
(OK)
0
◆ <Cancel>
0
Select
Full View All
Move
Move
Miniket Photo0
0
[Shortcut 1]
◆
5.
Move
0
[POWER]
◆ Movie Record
<Select>
/ / /
(OK)
No
0
Move
Select
Move
Move
OK Select
Move
Select
1/6
◆
0 <
0
Select
1/6
1/6
(OK)
7.
1/6
>
[Shortcut 4]
◆ <Delete?>
0
0
(OK)
0
Move
Move
Move
Move
OK Full View
8.
0
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Movie Mode :
Setting the Viewing Options
Movie
Deleting Movie Files
You can delete saved movie files.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
3
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the
Miniket Photo.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ Switches to Movie play mode.
4. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
5. Move the joystick left / right to select <Delete>.
6. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
5
down and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Select>: Multi-view screen appears and you
can select movie files to delete.
◆ <All>: All files will be deleted.
If <All> is selected, the message “Delete All?”
appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the
joystick left / right and then press the joystick
(OK) to confirm.
7. If <Select> is selected, Multi-view screen
7
appears. Select files to delete by moving the
joystick left / right / up / down and press the
joystick (OK).
◆ Multiple movie files can be selected using the
joystick (OK). < > indicator appears on the
selected files.
8. Press the [Shortcut 4] button.
◆ The message “Delete?” appears. Select the
desired item by moving the joystick left / right 8
and then press the joystick (OK) to confirm.
9. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
0
00:01:36
00:01:36
100-0006
100-0006
4.
00:01:36
100-0006
00:01:36
100-0006
Movie
Movie
Delete
Movie
Delete
Movie
◆
<Delete>0
0
Select
Delete
All
◆ <All>
Move
Select
Move
Exit
Select
Exit
OK Select
Move
MENU Exit
Select
Move
Move
◆
0
Miniket Photo0
(OK)
0
◆ <Select>
TYPE
Delete
Move
Movie
[POWER]
[Shortcut 1]
0
0
[MENU]
0
0
5.
6.
Exit
Select
OK Select
Move
Exit
MENU Exit
Select
<All>
0
Delete All?
0
<No>
7.
<Select>
/ / /
(OK)
◆
(OK)
< >
8.
[Shortcut 4]
0
◆ Delete?
<Yes>
(OK)
0
0
0
0
0
0
(OK)
Exit
0
Move
Select
Delete?
[ Notes ]
✤ You can easily access this function by using the
shortcut button (refer to page 104).
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
[Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
1.
2.
3.
640
Yes
Move
Move
Move
Move
No
OK Select
Select
Select
Select
Exit
9.
[
✤
✤
[MENU]
0
]
104
0
[Record/Stop]
0
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Movie Mode :
Setting the Viewing Options
Movie
Protecting Movie Files
You can protect saved important movie files from accidental deletion.
Protected files will not be deleted unless you release
the protection or format the memory.
4
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ Switches to Movie play mode.
4. Press the [MENU] button.
5. Move the joystick left / right to select
<Protect>.
5
6. Select an option by by moving the joystick up
/ down and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Select>: Multi-view screen appears and you
can select movie files to protect.
◆ <All>: All files will be protected.
If <All> is selected, the message “Protect All?”
appears. Select the desired item by moving the
joystick left / right and then press the joystick
(OK) to confirm.
7
7. If <Select> is selected, Multi-view screen
appears. Select files to protect by moving the
joystick left / right / up / down and press the
joystick (OK).
◆ Multiple movie files can be selected using the
joystick (OK). <
> indicator appears on the
selected files.
8. Press the [Shortcut 3] button.
◆ The message “Confirm?” appears. Select the 8
desired item by moving the joystick left / right
and then press the joystick (OK) to confirm.
9. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Notes ]
✤ You can easily access this function by using the
shortcut button (refer to page 104).
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
108 [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
0
0
1.
2.
3.
Movie
[POWER]
[Shortcut 1]
0
0
[MENU]
0
◆
4.
5.
6.
0
Miniket Photo0
<Protect>0
(OK)
0
◆ <Select>
0
◆ <All>
0
<All>
Protect All?
<Yes>
0
<No>
7.
<Select>
/ / /
(OK)
0
◆
(OK)
< >
8.
[Shortcut 3]
0
◆ Confirm?
(OK)
0
0
0
0
0
(OK)
0
9.
[
✤
✤
[MENU]
0
]
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0
[Record/Stop]
0
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Movie Mode :
Setting the Viewing Options
Movie
Setting the All Play
You can set All Play and also set the repeat option for All Play.
0
00:01:36
100-0006
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
3
4. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
5. Move the joystick left / right to select <All Play>.
640
100-0006
00:01:36
100-0006
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ Switches to Movie play mode.
Movie
00:01:36
All Play
Movie
100-0006
6
6. Select <Repeat> by moving the joystick up /
down and then press the joystick (OK) or move
joystick right.
◆ Set the repeat option by moving the joystick up /
down and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Off>: Sets not to repeat the All Play.
◆ <On>: Sets to repeat the All Play.
7
TYPE
Move
Select
Move
SelectOn
Exit
OK Select
[ Notes ]
✤ You can easily access this function by using the
shortcut button (refer to page 103).
✤ All Play starts from the current movie selected.
✤ All Play cannot start from a damaged file. All Play
will skip the damaged file during the All Play.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
[Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
Start
All Play
Repeat
Select
<All Play>0
<Repeat>
0
(OK)
0
0
0
<Start>
(OK)
◆
◆
0
0
(OK)
0
On
OK Select
00:00:36
Select
MENU Exit
IN
Exit
On
00:00:36
00:00:36
Move
Select
103
0
0
0
0
[Record/Stop]
✤
00:01:36
OK Stop
00:00:36
]
Exit
All Play
100-0001
[
✤
✤
✤
All Play
0
00:01:36
100-0001
Stop
All Play
00:01:36
Stop
00:01:36
100-0001
0
Exit
All Play
100-0001
0
(OK)
◆ <Off>
◆ <On>
Exit
All Play
640
[MENU]
◆
◆
On
Movie
Move
Miniket Photo0
7.
Move
All Play Select On
Movie
Move
◆
0
0
0
6.
MENU Exit
All Play
Movie
Move
[Shortcut 1]
Exit
TYPE
7. Select <Start> by moving the joystick up / down
and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ All Play starts.
◆ To stop the All Play, press the joystick (OK).
3.
Off
All Play
Movie
[POWER]
5.
All Play
Move
2.
4.
All Play
Movie
Start
Movie
Repeat
Movie
1.
00:01:36
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
Stop
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Movie Mode :
Setting the Viewing Options
Movie
Copying Movie Files
You can copy saved files from the internal memory to the mini SD card
and vice versa.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the
Miniket Photo.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ Switches to Movie play mode.
4. Press the [MENU] button.
5. Move the joystick left / right to select <Copy
(to)>.
6. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Select>: Multi-view screen appears and you
can select files to copy.
◆ <All>: All files will be copied.
If <All> is selected, the message “Copy All?”
appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the
joystick left / right and then press the joystick
(OK) to confirm.
7. If <Select> is selected, Multi-view screen
appears. Select files to copy by moving the
joystick left / right / up / down and press the
joystick (OK).
◆ Multiple movie files can be selected using the
joystick (OK). < > indicator appears on the
selected files.
8. Press the [Shortcut 4] button.
◆ The message “Copy?” appears. Select the
desired item by moving the joystick left / right
and then press the joystick (OK) to confirm.
9. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
SD
0
3
1.
2.
3.
00:01:36
100-0006
640
00:01:36
100-0006
Movie
00:01:36
Copy (to)
100-0006
Movie
5
Copy (to)
0
Select
Exit
Move
OK Select
MENU Exit
Move
Select
[ Notes ]
✤ It copies from the currently-used memory to another.
✤ When <File No.> is set, file numbering will start from
the next to the last file.
✤ While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the
110 [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu.
Exit
Select
OK Select
MENU Exit
Move
Select
Exit
Copy?
Select
(External -> Internal)
Yes
<All>
0
<No>
(OK)
7.
<Select>
/ / /
(OK)
0
◆
(OK)
0 < >
8.
[Shortcut 4]
0
◆ Copy?
0
Exit
OK Select
Move
Select
Select
Move
Select
0
0
0
(OK)
9.
[
✤
✤
[MENU]
0
]
0
<File No.>
No
Move
<Yes>
0
0
✤
Move
0
Copy All?
Exit
Move
Move
◆ <All>
Exit
Move
Move
8
<Copy (to)>0
Movie
Copy (to)
Move
Select
Select
Copy (to)
All
7
0
Miniket Photo0
(OK)
0
◆ <Select>
Movie
TYPE
◆
4.
5.
6.
00:01:36
100-0006
Movie
[POWER]
[Shortcut 1]
0
0
[MENU]
0
[Record/Stop]
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4
4
Music Mode
Music
Playing Music Files...........................................................112
Copying Music Files from a PC .....................................112
Playing Music Files.........................................................113
.....................................................................112
.....................................................112
.................................................................113
Setting the Music Play Options ......................................114
Using the Shortcut Buttons ............................................114
Setting the Repeated Play .............................................116
Setting the Equaliser ......................................................117
Deleting Music Files .......................................................118
Protecting Music Files ....................................................119
.............................................................114
.................................................................114
.................................................................116
.....................................................................117
.................................................................118
.................................................................119
◆ Save important data / recordings separately on other media,
to avoid accidental loss due to a system failure or other
reasons.
◆
/
0
Music
How to set to Music mode
Power
Button
POWER
POWER
W
W
T
1. Turn the Mode Dial to
Music mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button
to turn on the Miniket Photo.
T
Music
1.
0
2.
[POWER]
Miniket Photo0
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Music Mode : Playing Music Files
Music
Copying Music Files from a PC
You can copy music files from a PC while connected to the PC with a USB
USB
0
cable.
1.
Music
0
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Music mode.
2.
[POWER]
Miniket
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on
Photo0
the Miniket photo.
3.
USB
Miniket
3. Connect the Miniket Photo to the PC
Photo
0
using the USB cable provided .
◆ AUSB
Miniket
◆ A - Connect the USB cable to the
Photo0
B
Miniket photo.
USB
◆ B◆ B - Connect the other end of the USB
A
0
cable to the PC.
4
.
0
4. Set the desired memory type on the
◆ Windows XP
PC.
0
◆ Windows XP: Dialog windows may
0
pop up overlapped.
<Miniket>
You can select desired memory type.
SD
<Removable
Internal memory is displayed<Miniket>and mini SD card is displayed
Disk>0
<Removable Disk>.
◆ Other than Windows XP: It appears to have two instances of
◆
Windows XP
Removable
“Removable Disk”. If it displays D and E drives as removable disks, D is
Disk
0
D
E
D
SD
the mini SD Memory Card and E is the internal memory.
E
0
5. Copy your music files and paste it into the folder <MUSIC1>,
5.
<MUSIC1>/ <MUSIC2>/
<MUSIC2>, <MUSIC3> or <MUSIC4>.
<MUSIC3>
<MUSIC4>
0
Be sure to copy your music files into the existing folders under <MP3>.
<MP3>
0
◆ Up to 500 files can be stored in each folder.
◆
500
0
[ Warning ]
[
]
✤ Copying and redistributing of MP3 files may violate the copyright law.
✤
MP3
0
✤ You cannot create a new folder on your Miniket Photo set.
Miniket Photo
0
✤ <MUSIC1> ~ <MUSIC4> are system folders. When the folders are renamed, ✤
✤
<MUSIC1>
~
<MUSIC4>
0
it may not be recognised by the system and will not play back music files
0
under renamed folders.
✤
0
✤ Folders created on a PC will not appear on the set.
[ Notes ]
[
]
✤ Regarding Music file capacity according to memory capacity, refer to page
✤
31 0
31.
✤ The music played back will begin with the first music file that is stored in the
✤
(MUSIC1)
0
top folder (MUSIC1).
✤ It is recommended to use an AC Power Adapter during the file transfer to
✤
0
avoid unintended power outage.
✤
0
✤ Pop up dialogs will appear differently whether the memory has files or not.
✤ Miniket Photo
NetSync DRM0
112✤ The Miniket Photo supports NetSync DRM.
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Music
Music Mode : Playing Music Files
Playing Music Files
You can play back stored music files.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Music mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket 3
Photo.
3. The last file played back is displayed.
◆ If there is no music file stored, the message “No
stored Music!” appears.
4. Select a music file to play by moving the joystick
left / right, and then press the joystick (OK).
5. The selected music file is played back.
◆ To pause playback, press the joystick (OK).
◆ To stop playback, press and hold the joystick
4
(OK).
◆ To search backward / forward during playback,
hold down the joystick left or right for a while.
◆ Holding the joystick left / right for more than 1
second while stopped will skip to the previous / next
file rapidly.
◆ To adjust volume, move joystick up / down.
Volume indicator appears and disappears after few
seconds.
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1/6
1.
2.
3.
1/6
VBR
KHz
Music
Search
5.
1/6
1/6
KHz
Search
Search
(OK)
(OK)
Pause
0
0
/
0
1
/
0
0
0
Volume
Volume
How to Connect Earphones
Connect your earphones as shown in
the figure.
[ Notes ]
✤ If a broken file name is displayed, try renaming it on a PC.
✤ When the earphones or Audio/Video cable is connected to the Miniket
Photo, the built-in speaker will turn off automatically.
✤ Miniket Photo only supports MP3 file format.
✤ Damaged or non-standard MP3 files may not displayed properly or
failed to play back.
✤ Playback will fail to start if the first file is damaged.
✤ The title may not be displayed if the language is not supported or in
Chinese.
✤ MP3 files with VBR setting will appear as VBR on the LCD monitor and
its play time and recording time may differ from the displayed figure.
✤ Miniket Photo does not support copy function in Music mode.
0
◆
◆
◆
◆
Pause
0
◆
VBR
00:50/03:00
00:50/03:00
OK
No
stored Music!
/ / /
(OK)
0
4.
Volume
Volume
OK Play
0
◆
00:00/03:00
00:00/03:00
Search
Play
0
Miniket Photo0
[POWER]
0
[
✤
✤
]
0
AV
Miniket Photo
0
✤ Miniket Photo
MP3
✤
MP3
✤
✤
✤
VBR
MP3
✤ Miniket Photo
0
0
0
0
LCD
VBR
0
Music
0
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Music Mode :
Setting the Music Play Options
Music
Using the Shortcut Buttons
Shortcut buttons are provided to allow users easy access to
frequently-used functions.
Viewing the Playlist
3
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Music mode.
1/6
Search
Play
Volume
Search
00:00/03:00Play
Volume
Search
Music
4
OK Play
Repeat
Volume
Select
Move
Folder
Play
Folder
Play
Move
Miniket Photo0
[Shortcut 1]
◆
0
0
(OK)
◆
◆
Exit
0
0
(MUSIC1 / MUSIC2 / MUSIC3 /
MUSIC4)0
1/6
Repeat
Setting the Repeat Option
KHz 128Kbps
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Music mode.
Move
Search
Select
OK Play
4
3. Press the [Shortcut 2] button.
◆ Each press of the [Shortcut 2] button cycles
through < >-< >-< >-< >-< > repeat
modes.
Exit
Volume
1/6
RepeatKHz 128Kbps
00:00/03:00
OK Play
Move
Music
Repeat
Select
2.
3.
Music
Search
Music
1.
00:00/03:00
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
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3.
[POWER]
4.
Move
Music
2.
0
1/6
1/6
4. Select a music file by moving the joystick up /
down, and then press the joystick (OK) or move
the joystick right.
◆ The selected music file is played back.
◆ On the playlist screen, move the joystick left
to select folders (MUSIC1 / MUSIC2 /
3
MUSIC3 / MUSIC4).
Music
1.
00:00/03:00
KHz 128Kbps
00:00/03:00
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ It moves to the playlist view.
0
1/6
1/6
Volume
Exit
[POWER]
◆
0
Miniket Photo0
[Shortcut 2]
0
[Shortcut 2]
< >-< >-< >-<
0
>-<
>
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Music Mode :
Setting the Music Play Options
Music
00:00/03:00
Using the Shortcut Buttons
Search
Play
Shortcut buttons are provided to allow users easy access to frequently
used functions.
Setting to Hold
Volume
3
1/6
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Music mode.
Hold
KHz 128Kbps
Search
4
4. When it is set to hold (
), button functions are
locked except Mode Dial.
◆ It helps so as not to disturb listening.
Play
Volume
2.
OK Play
Volume
3.
00:00/03:00
Search
Music
3. Press and hold the [Shortcut 3] button.
◆ Each press of the [Shortcut 3] button toggles
between (
) and (
).
Equalizer
Music
1.
00:00/03:00
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
0
1/6
[POWER]
◆
1/6
Miniket Photo0
[Shortcut 3]
0
[Shortcut 3]
(
)
(
)
4.
KHz 128Kbps
0
(
0
)
0
Move
Select
00:00/03:00
Search
OK Play
◆
Exit
0
Volume
Music
Setting the Equaliser
3
1/6
Equalizer
1/6
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Music mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Press the [Shortcut 4] button.
◆ Each press of the [Shortcut 4] button cycles
through
>-<Jazz
>-<Jazz
POP <
Clas > Equaliser
POP
Clas
POP>-< Jazz POP
Clas
Jazz
modes.
2.
00:00/03:00
Move
00:00/03:00
Music
1.
44.1KHz 128Kbps
Select
[POWER]
0
Miniket Photo0
Exit
Search
OK Play
Volume
Search
Play
Volume
1/6
Music
Clas
3.
◆
[Shortcut 4]
0
[Shortcut 4]
< POP>-<POPPOP Jazz
>-<POPJazz Jazz
>-<
0
> Clas
Clas
Jazz
Clas
Clas
Equalizer
44.1KHz 128Kbps
00:00/03:00
Search
OK Play
Move
Select
Jazz
Volume
Exit
115
Music
Equalizer
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Music Mode :
Setting the Music Play Options
Music
Setting the Repeated Play
1/6
You can repeat a selected music file or group of music files.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Music mode.
3
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Press the [MENU] button on the stop mode.
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <Repeat>.
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down and then press the joystick (OK).
4
◆ <Off>: No repeat, plays each title once in the
order from the selected music.
◆ <One>: One selected music file will play
repeatedly.
◆ <Group>: The selected group of music files will
play repeatedly.
◆ <All>: All music files will play through in order
and start again from the beginning.
5
◆ <Shuffle>: All music files will play in random
order once.
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Notes ]
✤ You can easily access this function by using the
shortcut button (refer to page 114).
6
✤ When the earphones or Audio / Video cable is
connected to the Miniket Photo, the built-in speaker
will not operate.
0
1/6
1/6
1/6
00:00/03:00
KHz 128Kbps
00:00/03:00
Search
Play
00:00/03:00
00:00/03:00
Search
Search
Search
Music
Play
Play
Volume
Volume
Volume
OK Play
4.
5.
0
Repeat
Repeat
Select
Select
OK Select
Move
Music
TYPE
◆ <One>
◆ <Group>
0
◆ <All>
Exit
Exit
Select
0
◆ <Shuffle>
0
Exit
Music
Music
Repeat
6.
Repeat
Off
OneRepeat
Group
All
Select
OK Select
Select
Move
Exit
MENU Exit
Select
1/6
1/6
1/6
Exit
Exit
1/6
Search
Search
Search
OKPlay
Play
Search
[
✤
✤
[MENU]
0
]
114
/
0
Miniket Photo
0
KHz 128Kbps
Play
Volume
Volume
Volume
Play
Volume
00:00/03:00
0
MENU Exit
Music
Repeat
Move
Move
Move
0
<Repeat>0
(OK)
0
◆ <Off>
Off Repeat
One
Group
AllMove
Move
Move
Miniket Photo0
[MENU]
Volume
Music
Music
Repeat
Music
TYPE
0
[POWER]
3.
00:00/03:00
00:00/03:00
00:00/03:00
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Music
1.
2.
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Music Mode :
Setting the Music Play Options
Music
Setting the Equaliser
1/6
You can repeat a selected music file or group of music files.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Music mode.
3
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
4
Equalizer
Equalizer
Equalizer
Normal
Pop
Jazz
Move
Select
Classic
4. Move the joystick left / right to select
<Equalizer>.
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Normal> / <Pop> / <Jazz> / <Classic>
Move
Move
Select
OK Select
Move
Music
5
Volume
Volume
Volume
TYPE
Jazz
Classic
Move
6
0
Miniket Photo0
[MENU]
0
<Equalizer>0
5.
Exit
(OK)
0
◆ <Normal> / <Pop> / <Jazz> / <Classic>
Exit
TYPE
6.
Select
OK Select
Move
Move
[POWER]
3.
Exit
MENU Exit
Select
Music
Music
Equalizer
Music
Equalizer
2.
4.
Equalizer
Normal
PopEqualizer
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Note ]
✤ You can easily access this function by using the
shortcut button (refer to page 115).
Play
Play
OK Play
Music
Equalizer
Music
Music
Music
1.
00:00/03:00
44.1KHz 128Kbps
00:00/03:00
Search
Play
Volume
00:00/03:00
00:00/03:00
Search
Search
Search
Music
3. Press the [MENU] button on the stop mode.
0
1/6
1/6
1/6
0
Exit
MENU Exit
Select
Move
[MENU]
Select
1/6
Exit
Exit
1/6
1/6
[
✤
]
115
0
1/6
44.1KHz 128Kbps
00:00/03:00
00:00/03:00
00:00/03:00
OK
Jazz
Jazz
Search
Play
Search
Play
00:00/03:00
Search
Play
Search
Play
VolumeJazz
Volume
Volume Jazz
Volume
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Music Mode :
Setting the Music Play Options
Music
Deleting Music Files
You can delete stored music files.
1/6
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Music mode.
3
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the
Miniket Photo.
3. Press the [MENU] button on the stop mode.
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <Delete>.
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down button and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Select>: The Playlist appears and you can
5
select files to delete.
◆ <All>: All music files will be deleted.
If <All> is selected, the message “Delete All?”
appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the
joystick left / right and then press the joystick
(OK) to confirm.
6. If <Select> was selected, select files to delete by
moving the joystick up / down and press the
6
joystick (OK).
◆ Multiple Music files can be selected using the
joystick (OK). < > indicator appears on the
selected files.
7. Press the [Shortcut 4] button.
◆ The message “Delete?” appears. Select <Yes>
or <No> by moving the joystick left / right and
then press the joystick (OK) to confirm.
7
8. Selected music files are deleted.
◆ Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
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5.
(OK)
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OK Select
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6.
Exit
Exit
Select
Exit
Delete?
Yes
◆
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Select
No
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(OK)
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MP3
0
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[ Note ]
✤ Deleting MP3 files in a user folder on the Miniket
Photo will not delete the user folder. Delete the user
folder on a PC.
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Setting the Music Play Options
Music
Protecting Music Files
You can protect saved important music files from accidental deletion.
Protected files will not be deleted unless you release
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the protection or format the memory.
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Music
1.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Music mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Press the [MENU] button on the stop mode.
4. Move the joystick left / right to select <Protect>.
5. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
5
down and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Select>: The Playlist appears and you can
select files to protect.
◆ <All>: All files will be protected.
If <All> is selected, the message “Protect All?”
appears. Select the desired option by moving the
joystick left / right and then press the joystick
(OK) to confirm.
6
6. If <Select> was selected, select files to
protect by moving the joystick up / down and
press the joystick (OK).
◆ Multiple music files can be selected using the
joystick (OK). < > indicator appears on the
selected files.
7. Press the [Shortcut 3] button.
◆ The message “Confirm?” appears. Select
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<Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left /
right and then press the joystick (OK) to confirm.
8. Selected music files are protected from an
accidental erasure.
◆ Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
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Protect
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Voice Mode
Voice
Recording Voice Files ......................................................121
Recording Voice Files ....................................................121
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Playing Voice Files ...........................................................122
Playing Voice Files.........................................................122
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Setting the Voice Play Options .......................................123
Using the Shortcut Buttons ............................................123
Setting the Repeated Play .............................................125
Deleting Voice Files........................................................126
Protecting Voice Files ....................................................127
Copying Voice Files .......................................................128
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◆ Save important data / recordings separately on other media,
to avoid accidental loss due to a system failure or other
reasons.
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How to set to Voice mode
Power
Button
POWER
POWER
W
W
T
1. Turn the Mode Dial to
Voice mode.
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2. Press the [POWER] button
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Voice Mode : Recording Voice Files
Recording Voice Files
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The built-in microphone allows users to record voices without any
additional devices.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Voice mode.
2
2. Press the [POWER] button.
◆ The Voice Record screen appears.
3. Press the [Record / Stop] button to
start recording.
◆ < > icon appears on the screen and starts
recording.
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[Record/Stop]
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3
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4. To stop recording, press the [Record / Stop]
button again.
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[ Notes ]
✤ Recorded voice files are saved in the list
automatically.
✤ During voice recording or in the voice recording
mode, the menu is not accessed.
✤ During voice recording, if the Mode Dial is changed
and the recording will stop.
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Voice
Playing Voice Files
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the earphones.
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1. Turn the Mode Dial to Voice mode.
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Play
2. Press the [POWER] button.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ The Voice Play screen appears.
◆ The last file recorded is displayed.
◆ If there is no voice file stored, the message
“No Stored voice!” appears.
Mono
8KHz Play
64Kbps
Search
Search
Play
4
4. Select a voice file to play by moving the joystick
left / right button, and then press the joystick
(OK).
◆ To pause playing back, press the joystick (OK).
◆ To stop playback, press and hold the joystick
(OK).
5
◆ To search backward / forward during play,
hold down the joystick left / right for a while.
5. The selected voice file is played back.
6. To adjust the volume, move the joystick up /
down.
◆ Volume indicator appears and disappears
after few seconds.
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3.
Volume
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Pause
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[POWER]
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Stored Voice!
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[ Note ]
✤ When the earphones or Audio/Video cable is
connected to the Miniket Photo, the built-in speaker
will not operate.
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Pause
Pause
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Volume
Volume
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Pause
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Voice Mode : Setting the Voice Play Options Voice
Using the Shortcut Buttons
Shortcut buttons are provided to allow users easy access to frequently
used functions.
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Switching to Voice Record Mode
3
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Voice mode.
Mono 8KHz
Search
64Kbps
Play
Volume
00:00:00/00:00:20
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ The Voice Play screen appears.
Search
OK Play
Voice
1.
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2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the
Miniket Photo.
4. Press the [Shortcut 1] button again.
◆ Each press of the [Shortcut 1] toggles
between voice record and play modes.
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Volume
2.
[POWER]
3.
[Shortcut 1]
4.
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◆
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Viewing the Voice File List
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Voice mode.
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3
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
5. Select a voice file to play by moving the
joystick up / down and then press the joystick
(OK) or move the joystick right.
◆ The selected voice file plays.
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64Kbps
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Volume
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3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ The Voice Play screen appears.
4. Press the [Shortcut 2] button.
◆ Stored voice files are listed.
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[POWER]
3.
[Shortcut 1]
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[Shortcut 2]
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4.
◆
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◆
(OK)
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SWAV0004.WAV
OK Play
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Play
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Repeat
Voice Mode : Setting the Voice Play Options Voice
Using the Shortcut Buttons
Move
Select
Exit
Shortcut buttons are provided to allow users easy access to
frequently used functions.
0
Voice
Setting the Repeat Option
3
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Repeat
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Voice mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the
Miniket Photo.
Mono
8KHz
64Kbps
00:00:00/00:00:10
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ The Voice Play screen appears.
4. Press the [Shortcut 3] button.
◆ Each press of the [Shortcut 3] button cycles
through < >-< >-< >-<
>.
Move
Select
Search
OK Play
4
Voice
1.
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2.
[POWER]
3.
[Shortcut 1]
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Vol
4.
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Voice
◆
0
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[Shortcut 3]
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◆
[Shortcut 3]
< >-< >-< >-<
>
0
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Repeat
Mono
8KHz
64Kbps
00:00:00/00:00:10
Search
Move
Deleting Voice Files
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Voice mode.
3
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the
Miniket Photo.
Select
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Volume
Exit
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Mono
8KHz
64Kbps
Repeat
Search
Play
00:00:00/00:00:10
4
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OK Play
Select
Exit
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Delete
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[POWER]
3.
[Shortcut 1]
0
0
[Shortcut 4]
◆ <Delete>
◆ <Cancel>
0
Volume
Volume
Search OK Play
00:00:00/00:00:10
Volume
00:00:00/00:00:10
Search
Search
Play
Play
Volume
Volume
0
2.
4.
Search
Voice
1.
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Voice
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ The Voice Play screen appears.
4. Press the [Shortcut 4] button.
◆ <Delete>: Deletes the selected file.
◆ <Cancel>: Cancels the deletion.
OK Play
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Voice Mode : Setting the Voice Play Options Voice
Setting the Repeated Play
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You can repeat a selected file or all the voice files.
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1. Turn the Mode Dial to Voice mode.
3
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
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2.
00:00:00/00:00:10
Mono
8KHz
64Kbps
Search
Play
00:00:00/00:00:10
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Play
00:00:00/00:00:10
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ The Voice Play screen appears.
Search
Search
Vol
3.
Vol
Play
OK Play
Voice
Vol
Vol
Voice
4. Press the [MENU] button.
5
Repeat
Off Repeat
6. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Off>: No repeat, selected file will play once.
◆ <One>: One selected file will play repeatedly.
◆ <All>: All voice files will play repeatedly.
◆ <Shuffle>: All files will play in random order
once.
One
Move
All
Move
Shuffle
Move
Move
Voice
Exit
Select
Exit
OK Select
MENU Exit
Select
Exit
[Shortcut 1]
◆
0
0
4.
[MENU]
0
All
Move
Shuffle
<Repeat>0
(OK)
0
◆ <Off>
◆ <One>
◆ <All>
◆ <Shuffle>
0
Voice
TYPE
Off Repeat
OneRepeat
[ Notes ]
✤ You can easily access this function by using the
shortcut button (refer to page 124).
✤ When the earphones or Audio/Video is connected to
the Miniket Photo, the built-in speaker will not
operate.
✤ You can access the menu only when the recorded
voice file playback is stopped.
Miniket Photo0
6.
Select
Voice
Repeat
Voice
7
[POWER]
5.
TYPE
Repeat
7. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
◆ An icon indicating the selected repeat mode
appears on the screen.
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Repeat
Voice
Repeat
Voice
5. Move the joystick left / right to select <Repeat>.
6
Voice
1.
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7.
Select
◆
[MENU]
0
0
0
0
0
Exit
Move
OK Select
MENU Exit
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Move
Select
Select
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OK Play
00:00:00/00:00:10
Search
Play
00:00:00/00:00:10
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Search
Play
Play
Volume
Volume
Volume
Volume
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Voice Mode : Setting the Voice Play Options Voice
Deleting Voice Files
You can delete stored voice files.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Voice mode.
3
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ The Voice Play screen appears.
4. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
5. Move the joystick left / right to select <Delete>.
6. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down 5
and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Select>: The voice file list appears and you can
select files to delete.
◆ <All>: All files will be deleted.
If <All> is selected, the message “Delete All?”
appears. Select a desired option by moving the
joystick left / right and then press the joystick (OK)
to confirm.
7. If <Select> was selected and playlist appears,
7
select files by moving the joystick up / down and
press the joystick (OK).
◆ Multiple voice files can be selected using the joystick
(OK). < > indicator appears on the selected files.
8. Press the [Shortcut 4] button.
◆ The message “Delete?” appears. Select <Yes> or
<No> by moving the joystick left / right
and then press the joystick (OK) to confirm.
9. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
8
[ Notes ]
✤ You can easily access this function by using the shortcut
button (refer to page 124).
✤ After deleting a file, the last file of the current folder is
selected.
✤ You can access the menu only when the recorded voice
file playback is stopped.
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Play
64Kbps
00:00:00/00:00:10
Search
Play
Volume
Volume
00:00:00/00:00:10
Voice
Search
Play
Volume
Search
OK Play
Volume
Voice
Delete
2.
[POWER]
3.
[Shortcut 1]
4.
◆
0
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0
[MENU]
◆
0
0
5.
<Delete>0
6.
Voice
Delete
Voice
(OK)
0
◆ <Select>
TYPE
Delete
0
Delete
Select
All
Move
Move
Voice
1.
00:00:00/00:00:10
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Select
◆ <All>
Exit
Select
0
Delete All?
<Yes>
(OK)
0
<Select>
<All>
Exit
Move
OK Select
MENU Exit
Move
Select
Exit
7.
0
<No>
(OK)
0
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◆
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SWAV0004.WAV
SWAV0002.WAV
SWAV0004.WAV
SWAV0005.WAV
SWAV0002.WAV
SWAV0003.WAV
SWAV0005.WAV
Move
Select
SWAV0003.WAV
SWAV0004.WAV
OK Select
Move
SWAV0004.WAV
SWAV0005.WAV
Exit
MENU Exit
SWAV0005.WAV
Move
Select
Exit
Move
Exit
!
Select
Delete?
Yes
Move
Move
No
OK Select
Select
Move
Select
Move
Select
(OK)
< >
8.
[Shortcut 4]
◆ Delete?
<Yes>
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9.
[MENU]
[
✤
✤
✤
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0
0
<No>
(OK)
0
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Protecting Voice Files
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format the memory.
3
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Voice mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket
Photo.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ The Voice Play screen appears.
4. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
5. Move the joystick left / right to select <Protect>.
5
6. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down button and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Select>: The voice file list appears and you can
select files to protect.
◆ <All>: All files will be protected.
If <All> is selected, the message “Protect All?”
appears. Select a desired option by moving the
joystick left / right and then press the joystick (OK)
to confirm.
7. If <Select> was selected and playlist appears, 7
select files to protect by moving the joystick up
/ down and press the joystick (OK).
◆ Multiple voice files can be selected using the
joystick (OK). < > indicator appears on the
selected files.
8. Press the [Shortcut 3] button.
◆ The message “Confirm?” appears. Select
<Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left /
8
right
and then press the joystick (OK) to confirm.
9. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
◆ An icon ( )indicating the protected file appears
on the screen.
[ Note ]
✤ You can access the menu only when the recorded
voice file playback is stopped.
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00:00:00/00:00:10
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Play
Search
Voice
Search
Play
OK Play
Volume
Volume
Volume
Volume
Voice
Protect
Voice
Voice
Protect
1.
2.
3.
4.
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0
0
[MENU]
0
0
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◆
◆
5.
6.
TYPE
(OK)
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◆ <Select>
Protect
Protect
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All
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Select
Exit
Move
Select
Exit
Move
Move
OK Select
MENU Exit
Select
0
◆ <All>
Protect All?
0
Exit
(OK)
<Select>
7.
SWAV0002.WAV
SWAV0001.WAV
0
<All>
0
SWAV0002.WAV
SWAV0003.WAV
SWAV0003.WAV
SWAV0004.WAV
SWAV0002.WAV
SWAV0002.WAV
SWAV0004.WAV
SWAV0005.WAV
SWAV0003.WAV
SWAV0003.WAV
SWAV0005.WAV
SWAV0004.WAV
Move
Select
SWAV0004.WAV
OK Select
SWAV0005.WAV
Move
SWAV0005.WAV
Move
Move
!
Select
Select
Confirm?
Yes
Move
(OK)
◆
No
OK Select
Move
Select
Move
Move
Select
Select
Exit
MENU Exit
Exit
Exit
0
(OK)
< >
8.
[Shortcut 3]
0
◆ Confirm?
0
<Yes>
<No>
(OK)
0
9.
[MENU]
0
◆
[
✤
0
0
(
)0
]
0
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Voice Mode : Setting the Voice Play Options Voice
Copying Voice Files
You can copy saved files from the internal memory to an mini SD card
and vice-versa.
3
1. Turn the Mode Dial to Voice mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the
Miniket Photo.
3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button.
◆ The Voice Play screen appears.
4. Press the [MENU] button.
◆ Menu screen appears.
5. Move the joystick left / right to select <Copy
6
(to)>.
6. Select an option by moving the joystick up /
down and then press the joystick (OK).
◆ <Select>: Voice file list appears and you can
select files to copy.
◆ <All>: All files will be copied.
If <All> is selected, the message “Copy All?”
appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving
7
the joystick left / right and then press the
joystick (OK) to confirm.
7. If <Select> is selected, playlist appears. Select
files to copy by moving the joystick up / down and
press the joystick (OK).
◆ An icon ( ) indicating selected file is to be
copied appears.
8. Press the [Shortcut 4] button.
◆ The message “Copy?” appears. Select <Yes> 8
or <No> by moving the joystick left / right and
then press the joystick (OK) to confirm.
9. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Notes ]
✤ It copies from the currently-used memory to another.
✤ When <File No.> is set, file numbering will start from
128 the next to the last file.
1/6
1/6
SWAV0001.WAV 1/6
1/6
SWAV0001.WAV
SD
0
1.
2.
3.
SWAV0001.WAV
SWAV0001.WAV
00:00:00/00:30:00
Mono
8KHz
64Kbps
00:00:00/00:30:00
00:00:00/00:30:00
Search
Play
00:00:00/00:30:00
Search
Search
Search
Voice
Play
Play
OK Play
Volume
Volume
Volume
Volume
Voice
Voice
Copy (to)
Voice
TYPE
Move
Move
Move
0
Select
Select
OK Select
Select
SWAV0002.WAV
SWAV0003.WAV
SWAV0002.WAV
SWAV0003.WAV
SWAV0004.WAV
SWAV0002.WAV
SWAV0003.WAV
SWAV0004.WAV
SWAV0005.WAV
SWAV0003.WAV
SWAV0004.WAV
SWAV0005.WAV
Move
Select
SWAV0004.WAV
SWAV0005.WAV
Exit
MENU Exit
Exit
Move
Move
Move
Move
Exit
Exit
Exit
No
OK Select
Select
Select
Select
<No>
<Select>
◆
MENU Exit
(Internal -> External)
<All>
7.
Select
Select
Copy?
◆ <All>
Exit
OK Select
SWAV0005.WAV
Yes
◆
(OK)
0
◆ <Select>
SWAV0001.WAV
SWAV0002.WAV
Move
Move
Move
◆
5.
6.
Copy (to)
Copy (to)
Copy (to)
Select
All
Move
4.
Voice
0
[POWER]
Miniket Photo0
[Shortcut 1]
0
0
[MENU]
0
0
<Copy (to)>0
(OK)
0
Copy All?
<Yes>
(OK)
0
0
0
0
(
)
0
8.
[Shortcut 4]
0
◆ Copy?
0
<Yes>
<No>
(OK)
0
9.
[MENU]
0
[
✤
✤
]
0
<File No.>
0
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PC Cam mode
6
PC Cam
Using the PC Cam Function .........................................130
Using the PC Cam Function ..........................................130
.............................................................130
........................................................130
How to set to PC Cam mode
PC Cam
Power
Button
POWER
POWER
W
W
T
1. Turn the Mode Dial to
PC Cam mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button
to turn on the Miniket Photo.
T
1.
2.
PC Cam
0
[POWER]
Miniket Photo0
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PC Cam Mode:
Using the PC Cam Function
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PC Cam
Using the PC Cam Function
The Miniket Photo can be used as a PC Camera for programs such as
Windows Messenger.
Miniket Photo
1. Connect the Miniket Photo to the PC with the provided USB
cable as shown in the figure.
1.
Windows Messenger
USB
5. When finished, disconnect the cable.
[ Warning ]
✤ The product does not support audio transfer. Please use separate
microphone for audio transfer.
[ Notes ]
✤ You must install the DV Driver (refer to page 137).
✤ When the USB Port connection changed, it may require DV Driver
re-installation.
✤ It is recommended to use an AC Power Adapter during data
transfer to avoid unintended power outages.
✤ Microsoft Windows 98 SE or later operating systems support the
PC Cam function.
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4.
5.
[
✤
0
0
3.
3. Turn the Mode Dial to PC Cam
mode.
4. Press the [POWER] button to
turn on the Miniket Photo.
Run a video chatting application
such as Windows Messenger
and enjoy the video utilisation.
◆ Various applications take
advantage of the PC Cam
function. Refer to respective product documentation for further
details.
Miniket Photo
2.
2. Turn on your PC.
0
PC Cam
0
[POWER]
Miniket Photo0
Windows Messenger
0
◆
0
0
0
]
0
[
]
✤
DV Driver
✤
USB
✤
✤ Microsoft Windows 98SE
0
0
137
0
DV Driver0
0
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7
PictBridge mode
Printing with PictBridge...................................................132
Printing with PictBridge ...............................................132
7
PictBridge
..............................................132
..........................................132
PictBridge
PictBridge
PictBridge
How to set to PictBridge mode
Power
Button
POWER
POWER
W
W
T
1. Turn the Mode Dial to
PictBridge mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button
to turn on the Miniket Photo.
T
1.
2.
PictBridge
0
[POWER]
Miniket Photo0
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PictBridge Mode: Printing with PictBridge PictBridge
Printing with PictBridge
PictBridge
With the provided USB cable and a PictBridge-supporting printer, you
can print your photo images directly without connecting to a PC.
1. Connect the Miniket photo and the
PictBridge supporting printer with a USB
cable.
2. Turn on the printer.
3. Turn the Mode Dial to PictBridge mode.
4. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the
Miniket Photo.
◆ If the USB connection is not made, the
message “Connect USB Cable!”
appears.
5. Press the [Shortcut 2] button to set the
date / time imprint option.
◆ Each press of the [Shortcut 2] button cycles
through Off< >-Date < >-Time < >Date&Time< >.
6. [Shortcut 3] button will increase the number of
copies, while the [Shortcut 4] button will decrease
the number of copies.
◆ Range of possibilities: 1 ~ 99
◆ Pressing the [Shortcut 3] button on 99 will set to 1.
◆ Pressing the [Shortcut 4] button on 1 will set to 99.
7. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to begin printing.
◆ To cancel printing, press the [Shortcut 1] button again.
8. When finished, disconnect the USB Cable.
[ Warning ]
✤ This function works only with printers that support PictBridge.
[ Notes ]
✤ Number of copies and imprint options can be set in the menu.
Press the [MENU] button to access the function.
✤ For printing information, refer to the User's manual of the printer.
✤ Depending on the printer, printing failure may occur. In this
case,download JPEG files directly to the PC and print them.
✤ Depending on the printer, date and time imprint option may not be
132 supported. In this case, date and time menu will not be displayed.
PictBridge
USB
PictBridge
0
1.
2.
3.
4.
[
✤
]
[
✤
]
✤
Miniket Photo
0
PictBridge
0
[POWER]
Miniket
Photo0
◆
USB
Connect
USB Cable!
0
5.
[Shortcut 2]
/
0
◆
[Shortcut 2]
Off<
>-Date <
>-Time < >Date&Time<
>
0
6. [Shortcut 3]
[Shortcut 4]
0
◆
1 ~ 99
◆
99
[Shortcut 3]
10
◆
1
[Shortcut 4]
990
7.
[Shortcut 1]
0
◆
[Shortcut 1]
0
0
8.
✤
✤
USB
PictBridge
0
PictBridge
0
[MENU]
0
0
0
0
JPEG
0
0
0
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8
Storage Mode
8
Storage
Using as a Mass Storage Device....................................134
Using as a Mass Storage Device ..................................134
◆ Save important data / recordings separately on other media,
to avoid accidental loss due to a system failure or other
reasons.
.........................................................134
.....................................................134
◆
/
0
How to set to Storage Mode
Storage
Power
Button
POWER
POWER
W
W
T
1. Turn the Mode Dial to
Storage mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button
to turn on the Miniket Photo.
T
Storage
1.
0
2.
[POWER]
Miniket Photo0
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Using as a Mass Storage Device
Storage
Using as a Mass Storage Device
You can use your Miniket Photo as a mass storage device.
1. Connect the Miniket Photo to the
PC with the provided USB cable as
shown in the figure.
2. Turn on your PC.
3. Turn the Mode Dial to Storage
mode.
4. Press the [POWER] button to turn
on the Miniket Photo.
5. Select the memory to use the
removable disk.
◆ Windows XP:Dialog windows may
pop up overlapped.
You can select desired memory type.Internal memory is
displayed<Miniket>and mini SD card is displayed <Removable
Disk>.
◆ Other than Windows XP: It appears to have two instances of
“Removable Disk”. If it displays D and E drives as removable
disks, D is the mini SD Memory Card and E is the internal
memory.
6. After copying to desired files on PC,you can copy to
memory(Internal memory or mini SD card).
◆ In Windows XP
Internal Memory: <Miniket> - <MISC>
External Memory (mini SD Card): <Removable Disk> <MISC>
7. When finished, disconnect the USB cable.
[ Warning ]
✤ You cannot create a new folder on your Miniket Photo set.
✤ If you create a new folder on your mini SD card using a PC, it will
not appear on the set.
[ Notes ]
✤ Disconnecting the USB cable while the data transfer will stop the
data transfer and might damage the data stored.
✤ Multiple USB devices connected to a PC or using USB hubs may
cause communication / installation errors with the Miniket Photo.
✤ Pop up dialogs will appear differently whether the memory has files
134 or not.
Miniket Photo
0
1.
USB
0
Miniket Photo
2.
0
Storage0
3.
4.
5.
◆ Windows XP
◆
[POWER]
Miniket Photo0
SD
Windows XP
Disk
0
SD
E
0
0
0
<Removable Disk>0
D
<Miniket>
Removable
D
E
0
6.
◆
SD
0
Windows XP
<Miniket> - <MISC>
SD
<Removable Disk> - <MISC>
7.
0
[
✤
✤
]
[
✤
]
Miniket Photo
0
0
USB
0
✤
✤
USB
Photo
/
Miniket
0
0
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9
Miscellaneous
Information
9
Connecting to a PC ..........................................................136
Supported USB Speed according to Operating System..136
Recommended System Requirements..........................136
.........................................................................136
USB
..................................136
............................................................136
Installing Software............................................................137
Installing DV Media Pro 1.0 ...........................................137
Installing DV Media Pro 1.0 / Video Studio 7.0.............138
.............................................................................137
DV Media Pro 1.0 ............................................137
DV Media Pro 1.0 / Video Studio 7.0 .......138
Connecting To Other Devices ........................................139
Connecting to a PC Using USB Cable..........................139
Connecting to a TV Monitor...........................................140
Connecting to a VCR .....................................................141
USB
Printing Photos.................................................................142
Printing with DPOF ........................................................142
.............................................................................142
DPOF
...........................................................142
Cleaning and Maintenance..............................................143
After using the Miniket photo .........................................143
Cleaning the Body..........................................................144
Regarding the Battery ....................................................145
Using Abroad..................................................................146
.........................................................................143
Miniket Photo
...........................................143
........................................................................144
........................................................................145
....................................................................146
.................................................................139
.........................................139
........................................................140
VCR...................................................................141
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Miscellaneous Information :
Connecting to a PC
Supported USB Speed according to Operating System
The USB driver supports High Speed USB 2.0 communication only
under the Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS X, operating systems.
✤ Windows 98SE/ME: Full Speed USB
✤ Window 2000 SP4: High Speed USB only with the Service Pack 4
or higher installed
✤ Windows XP: High Speed USB only with the Service Pack 1
Installed
✤ Mac OS X: High Speed USB on 10.3 or higher
USB
USB
✤
✤
✤
✤
Microsoft Windows
Apple Mac OS X
USB 2.0
0
Windows 98 SE / ME :
USB
Windows 2000 SP4 :
Service Pack 4
USB0
Windows XP :
Service Pack 1
USB
Mac OS X :
10.3
USB
Recommended System Requirements
Windows Environment
Macintosh Environment
Minimum
Recommended
Minimum
Recommended
CPU
Pentium III /
800MHz
Pentium IV /
2GHz
G3 / 500MHz
G4 Processor
OS
Windows
98SE/ME
Window 2000
SP4/XP
Mac OS 10.2
CPU
Mac OS 10.3
Memory
256MB
512MB or above
128MB
512MB or above
Free space
on the hard
disk
1.2 GB or above
2GB or above
1GB or above
2GB or above
Display
Resolution
1024 x 768 dots
24bit color
1024 x 768 dots
24-bit color
800 x 600 dots
16-bit color
1024 x 768 dots
24-bit color
USB
USB 1.1
USB 2.0 High
Speed
USB 1.1
USB 2.0 High
Speed
[ Notes ]
✤ Movie playback or movie editing may be difficult on a slower-thanrecommended PC.
✤ Multiple USB devices connected to a PC or using USB hubs may
cause communication / installation errors with the Miniket Photo.
✤ Disconnecting the USB cable during the data transfer will stop the
communication and may damage data stored in the memory.
136
Windows
Pentium III /
800MHz
Pentium IV /
2GHz
G3 / 500MHz
Windows 98SE
/ ME
Windows 2000
SP4/XP
MacOS 10.2
512MB
256MB
1024 x 768
24
[
✤
✤
✤
128 MB
G4
MacIS 10.3
512MB
2 GB
1 GB
2 GB
/ 1024 x 768
24
/ 800 x 600
16
/ 1024 x 768
24
1.2 GB
USB 2.0
USB 1.1
USB
Macintosh
USB 1.1
USB 2.0
]
USB
Photo
/
0
USB
0
0
Miniket
/
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Miscellaneous Information :
Installing Software
Installing DV Media Pro 1.0
You need to install DV Media Pro 1.0 to play back recorded movie files or
the transferred data from Miniket Photo with the USB cable on your PC.
Before your start!
◆ Turn on your PC. Exit all other applications running.
◆ Insert the provided CD into the CD-ROM drive.
The setup screen appears automatically soon after the CD was
inserted. If the setup screen does not appear,click on the “Start ”on
the bottom left corner and select “Run” to display a dialog.Type
“D:\autorun.exe ”and then press ENTER, if your CD-ROM drive is
mapped to “D:Drive ”.
Installing Driver -DV Driver and DirectX 9.0
◆ DV Driver is a software driver that is required to support establishing
connection to a PC.
(If it is not installed,some functions will not be
supported.)
1. Click on “DV Driver ”on the Setup screen.
◆ Driver software required is installed
automatically.Following drivers will be
installed:
- USB Removable disk driver (Windows
98 SE only)
- USB PC-CAMERA driver
2. Click on <Confirm> to finish driver
installation.
◆ Windows 98 SE users need to restart the PC.
3. If the "DirectX 9.0"is not installed,it is installed automatically
after setting "DV Driver".
◆ After installing DirectX, PC needs to restart.
◆ If DirectX is installed already, there is no need to restart of PC.
Application Installation -Video Codec
◆ Click on “Video Codec ”on the Setup screen.
Video Codec is required to play movie files recorded by Miniket
Photo on a PC.
DV Media Pro 1.0
USB
Miniket Photo
DV Media Pro 1.00
◆
◆
0
0
CD-ROM
0
0
Run
Start
0
CD-ROM
D:\autorun.exe
D:Drive
ENTER0
- DV Driver
DirectX 9.0
◆ DV Driver
0
0
1.
DV Driver 0
◆
-
◆
◆
USB
Windows 98 SE
- USB PC-CAMERA
2.
<Confirm>
◆ Windows 98 SE
0
3.
DirectX 9.0
DV Driver
0
DirectX
0
DirectX
0
0
- Video Codec
◆
Video Codec 0
Video Codec
Miniket Photo
0
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Miscellaneous Information :
Installing Software
Installing DV Media Pro 1.0 / Video Studio 7.0
DV Media Pro 1.0 / Video Studio 7.0
Application Installation – Photo Express 4.0
1. Click “Photo Express 4.0” on the Setup screen.
◆ It is a photo editing tool that allows users to edit images.
Application Installation – QuickTime
1. Click “QuickTime” on the Setup screen.
◆ QuickTime is Apple's technology for handling movie, sound,
animation, graphics, text, music, and even 360-degree virtual
reality (VR) scenes.
- Photo Express 4.0
1.
138
◆
Photo Express 4.0 0
0
- QuickTime
1.
Installing Video Studio 7.0
After inserting the CD, the setup screen displays automatically.
Follow the instruction to start installation.
It is a video editing tool that allows users to edit movie files.
[ Notes ]
✤ For photo editing, use Photo Express 4.0.
✤ For movie playback on a PC,it is required to install software in this
order : DV Driver -DirectX 9.0 -Video Codec
✤ For movie editing, use the Video Studio 7.0. (from the second CD
provided)
✤ For PC Cam use, it is required to install the DV Driver.
✤ Compatibility warning pop-up message may appear depending on
PC manufacturers. Click on “Continue” to proceed following
instructions.
✤ You have to install “DV Driver”, “Video Codec” and “DirectX 9.0” to
run DV Media Pro 1.0 properly.
✤ Regarding detailed instructions on software setup, refer to the
software user’s manual under the <help> folder of DV Media Pro
1.0 CD.
✤ Install Acrobat Reader from the DV Media Pro 1.0 CD to view
software user’s manual (install.pdf) in the <help> folder. (The
Acrobat Reader is a freeware product of Adobe Systems. Inc.)
Setup
Setup
◆ QuickTime
/
Apple
360
QuickTime 0
/
/
(VR)
/
/
0
Video Studio 7.0
0
0
0
[
✤
✤
]
Photo Express 4.00
DV Driver DirectX 9.0 - Video Codec
✤
Video Studio 7.0
0
✤
DV Driver0
✤
0
Continue
0
✤
DV Media Pro 1.0
DV Driver / Video
Codec
DirectX 9.0 0
✤
DV Media Pro 1.0
<help>
0
✤
DV Media Pro 1.0
Acrobat Reader
<help>
(install.pdf)0
Acrobat Reader
Adobe Systems Inc.
0
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Miscellaneous Information :
Connecting To Other Devices
Connecting to a PC Using USB Cable
USB
Connect to a PC with the provided USB cable. You can view your movies / photos on
your PC.
USB
Connecting to a PC – Playing Movie Files
1. Connect the Miniket Photo to the PC with
USB
the provided USB cable as shown in the
cable
figure.
2. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
3. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the
Miniket Photo.
4. Set the desired memory type on the PC.
◆ Windows XP: Dialog windows may pop up
overlapped. You can select desired
memory type. Internal memory is
displayed<Miniket> and mini SD card is
displayed <Removable Disk>.
◆ Other than Windows XP: It appears to
have two instances of “Removable Disk”. If it displays D and E drives as
removable disks, D is the mini SD Memory Card and E is the internal memory.
5. Copy the movie file to your PC.
It is recommended to copy the movie file onto the PC and playback on the
PC for better performance.
5.
6. Double-click on the copied movie file name. It starts to play back.
[ Warning ]
✤ When data communication is disrupted due to static electricity, magnetic field or
other reason, restart the program or try to disconnect / connect the communication
cable(USB Cable) again.
✤ In Windows XP, be informed that dialog windows may pop up overlapped.
[ Notes ]
✤ Multiple USB devices connected to a PC or using USB hubs may cause
communication / installation errors with the Miniket Photo.
✤ Pop up dialogs will appear differently whether the memory has files or not.
✤ Refer to page 136 for PC recommendations on USB use. Some PCs meeting the
requirements may not support proper USB operation due to various reasons.
Please refer to the product documentation of the PC for further details.
✤ If you disconnect the USB cable from the PC or the Miniket Photo during the data
transfer, the data transfer will stop and the data may be damaged.
✤ The Miniket Photo may operates abnormally in the recommended system
environment depending on the assembling of PC. For example, the video file is
played abnormally.
0
1.
USB
0
0
Miniket Photo
2.
3.
4.
[POWER]
Photo0
Miniket
0
◆ Windows XP
0
◆
0
<Miniket>
SD
<Removable Disk>0
Windows XP
Removable Disk
0
D
E
D
SD
E
0
0
0
6.
Disconnecting from a PC
1. Click on the “Safely remove hardware” tray icon on the bottom right side of
the desktop. Select the device and click on the “Stop” button.
2. When the message saying that it is safe to remove the hardware appears,
unplug the cable from the PC.
/
0
0
1.
Stop
2.
[
✤
]
✤
Windows XP
[
✤
]
0
Safely remove hardware
0
0
0
/
0
0
USB
Miniket Photo
/
0
✤
✤
0
USB
136 0
USB
0
0
139
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Miscellaneous Information :
Connecting To Other Devices
Connecting to a TV Monitor
You can connect your Miniket Photo directly to a TV set. Set the
appropriate video output when
viewing movie on the TV (refer to
page 45). Insert the Battery Pack.
1. Connect the provided
Audio/Video cable to the
[Earphones and AV jack] of the
Miniket Photo.
Miniket Photo
0
45
Line Input
1.
Photo
jack]0
0
3.
3. Turn on the TV and set the
<Source> to the external input source you connected the
cable.
◆ <Source> may be represented as <Line In>, <Input>, <A/V
Input>, etc. depending on the manufacturer.
5. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Movie Play mode.
◆ Select a movie file to play.
6. Move the joystick left / right to select a movie and then press
the joystick (OK).
◆ It begins playback.
◆ To pause playback, press the joystick (OK).
◆ To stop playback, hold down the joystick (OK)
[ Notes ]
✤ You can play back photo files as well as movie files.
✤ When connected to other devices with the Audio/Video cable, no
screen is displayed on the LCD monitor.
✤ AV equipments other than TV may not properly receive AV signal.
140
AV
Miniket
[Earphones and AV
2.
2. Connect the other end of the
cable to the TV set by
matching the colors of the
terminals.
4. Turn the Mode Dial to Movie mode.
◆ Movie Record mode is displayed on the TV screen.
0
0
VIDEO AUDIO
(L) (R)
<Source>
0
◆
4.
5.
6.
[
✤
✤
✤
Movie
◆ Movie Record
0
0
[Shortcut 1]
◆
<Source>
<Line In>/
<Input>/ <A/V Input> 0
Movie play
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◆
◆
◆
(OK)
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AV
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0
(OK)
(OK)
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Miscellaneous Information :
Connecting To Other Devices
Connecting to a VCR
VCR
You can connect your Miniket Photo to a TV set through a VCR.
VCR
VCR
1. Connect the provided AV cable to
the [Earphones and AV jack] of
the Miniket Photo.
Line Input
1.
VIDEO AUDIO
(L) (R)
Line
Output
Line
Input
2. Connect the other end of the
cable to the VCR set by matching
the colors of the terminals.
3. Connect the Audio/Video Cable
from TV Input Terminals In to the
Video Output Terminals.
4. Turn on the TV and set the <Source> to the external input
source.
Photo
jack]0
4.
VCR
AV
Miniket
[Earphones and AV
VCR0
/
/ Video In
/ Video Out0
<Source>
5.
0
2.
3.
5. Turn on the VCR and set the <Source> to the external input
source where you connected the Miniket Photo.
[ Notes ]
✤ You can play back photo files as well as the movie files.
✤ When connected to other devices with the Audio/Video cable, no
screen is displayed on the LCD monitor.
Miniket Photo
0
VCR
Audio
Audio
TV
<Source>
0
Miniket Photo
0
[
✤
✤
]
AV
0
LCD
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Miscellaneous Information : Printing Photos
Printing with DPOF
DPOF (Digital Printing Order Format) defines the print information for
each photo on the mini SD card. You can easily make prints using a
DPOF-compatible printer or order copies from commercial digital
image developers.
DPOF
DPOF
DPOF
0
SD
Printing DPOF files in the mini SD card
1. Set the DPOF information for the photo you want to print.
(Refer to page 87)
2. Insert a mini SD card into the DPOF- supporting printer.
3. Follow the steps of the printer to print out photos.
[ Notes ]
✤ For further details about printing photos, refer to the user's manual
of the printer.
✤ Printing may not be performed depending on types of printers.
In this case, download JPEG files directly to the PC and print
them.
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DPOF
DPOF
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Miscellaneous Information :
Cleaning and Maintenance
After using the Miniket Photo
✤ For the safekeeping of the Miniket Photo, follow these steps.
✓ Turn the Miniket Photo off.
✓ Remove the battery pack (refer to page 20).
✓ Remove the mini SD card (refer to page 33).
✤ To prevent any damage to the LCD monitor, do not apply
excessive force to its moving parts.
✤ Do not drop or in any way shock the Miniket Photo.
✤ For prolonged use of the Miniket Photo, avoid using it in places
subject to excessive humidity or dust.
✤ Do not leave the Miniket Photo in places subject to:
✓ Excessive humidity, steam, soot, or dust.
✓ Excessive shock or vibration.
✓ Extremely high (over 50°C or 122°F) or extremely low (under 0°C
or 32°F) temperatures.
✓ Strong electromagnetic fields.
✓ Direct sunlight or in a closed car on a hot day.
✤ For the safe use of the battery pack, follow these guidelines:
✓ To conserve battery power, be sure to turn off the Miniket Photo
when not in use.
✓ Battery consumption may vary depending on the condition of use.
Recording with many starts and stops, frequent zooming, and
recording in low temperatures will shorten actual recording times.
✓ Dispose of used battery packs promptly. Do not dispose of Battery
Packs by burning them.
✓ The battery pack will become warm during charging and use. This
is not a malfunction.
✓ The battery pack has a limited service life. If the period of use
becomes noticeably shorter with a normal charge, the battery pack
is at the end of its service life. Replace it with a new battery pack.
✤ For the safe use of the mini SD card, follow these guidelines:
✓ The mini SD card should be stored away from heaters and other
heat sources. Avoid storing mini SD cards under direct sunlight and
avoid electromagnetic fields.
✓ Do not power off any devices while transferring data, as this may
destroy the data.
✓ Back up your image data often to a hard disk or other permanent
storage media.
✓ Format the mini SD card periodically.
✓ When formatting the mini SD card, format in the Miniket Photo.
Miniket Photo
✤
✤
✤
✤
✤
✤
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Miniket Photo
Miniket Photo0
0
20
0
SD
33
LCD
Miniket Photo
Miniket Photo
0
Miniket Photo
/
/
50°C
0
0
0
122°F
0°C
✓
✓
32°F 0
Miniket Photo
0
0
/
0
✓
✓
✓
0
0
0
0
0
0
✤
0
SD
✓
SD
SD
0
0
✓
✓
✓
✓
0
0
SD
SD
0
Miniket Photo
0
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Miscellaneous Information :
Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning the Body
✤ To Clean the Exterior of the Miniket Photo
✤
✓ To clean the exterior, use a soft dry cloth. Wipe the body gently.
✓
Do not apply excessive force when cleaning, gently rub the
surface.
✓
✓ The LCD monitor surface should not be pressed. Use a soft dry
✓
cloth to clean the surface.
✓ To clean the lens, use an optional air blower to blow out dirt
✓
and other small objects. Do not wipe the lens with a cloth or
your fingers. If necessary, use lens cleaning paper.
✓
✓ Do not use thinner, alcohol, or benzene for cleaning.
Otherwise, the finish may be damaged.
✓ Cleaning should be done only after the battery pack has been
removed, and other power sources have been disconnected.
[ Note ]
✤ If the lens looks dimmer, turn off the Miniket Photo and leave it for
about 1 hour.
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Miniket Photo
0
0
0
LCD
0
0
0
0
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0
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Miscellaneous Information :
Cleaning and Maintenance
Regarding the Battery
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
Battery Pack performance decreases when the surrounding
temperature is 10°C (50°F) or below, and shortens the battery life.
In that case, do one of the following so that the durability of the
battery life can be extended for a longer period of time.
- Put the battery pack in a pocket to warm it up, and insert it in
your Miniket Photo immediately prior to use.
Be sure to turn the [Power] button off when not recording or
playing back. The battery power is also consumed in standby,
playback, and pause modes.
Have your battery packs ready for two to three times the expected
recording time, and make trial recordings before make the actual
recording.
Do not expose the battery pack to water.
The battery pack is not water resistant.
Keep the battery out of reach of children. If it is swallowed, seek
medical assistance immediately.
Wipe the battery with a clean dry cloth to ensure proper contact.
Do not pick up the battery using metal tools as this may cause a
short circuit.
Do not short the battery or dispose of the battery in fire.
Do not disassemble the battery. The battery could explode or catch
fire.
Use only recommended batteries and accessories.
Use of batteries not expressly recommended for this equipment
may cause an explosion or leakage, resulting in fire, injury, or
damage to the surroundings.
Insert the battery according to the instructions.
Improperly installed batteries can cause damage to the Miniket
Photo.
When you do not use the Miniket Photo for a long time, remove
the battery pack. Otherwise, the battery may leak. To avoid
damage to the product, be sure to remove the battery when no
charge remains.
■
10°C (50°F)
0
0
-
Miniket
Photo 0
■
OFF0
/
0
■
0
■
0
0
■
0
0
■
0
■
0
■
0
0
0
■
0
/
/
0
■
0
Miniket Photo
Miniket Photo
■
0
0
0
0
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Miscellaneous Information :
Cleaning and Maintenance
Using Abroad
✤ Each country or region has its own electric system and TV
standards (NTSC / PAL)
✤ Before using the Miniket Photo abroad, check the following items:
✤
✤
(NTSC / PAL)0
Miniket Photo
Power Sources
✤ You can use the Miniket Photo in any country or area with the
supplied AC Power Adapter where the power input range is 100V 240V, 50/60Hz.
✤ Use a commercially available AC plug adapter if necessary,
depending on the design of the local wall outlets.
✤
100V - 240V 50/60Hz
Miniket Photo0
✤
0
TV Standards
✤ You can view your movie files using the built-in LCD monitor.
However, to view your recordings on a television set or to copy it to
a video cassette recorder (VCR), the television set or the VCR
must comply with the TV standard and have the appropriate Audio
/ Video ports. You can set the TV standard of the Miniket Photo for
its video output.
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LCD
0
(VCR)
NTSC
Miniket Photo
PAL-Compatible Countries / Regions
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, China, CIS, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Great
Britain, Holland, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait,
Libya, Malaysia, Mauritius, Norway, Romania, Saudi Arabia,
Singapore, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria,
Thailand, Tunisia, etc.
PAL
NTSC-Compatible Countries / Regions
Bahamas, Canada, Central America, Japan, Mexico, Philippines,
Korea, Taiwan, United States of America, etc.
NTSC
VCR
0
/
0
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
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/
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Troubleshooting : Self-Diagnosis Display
Self-Diagnosis Display
Display
Memory Full!
Paper Error!
Print Error!
Ink Error!
Connect USB
Cable!
Low Battery!
Card Error
Not formatted!
Write Error!
Read Error!
Protect!
Informs that…
Action
Not enough free space for saving files. Check the space of internal memory or
the external memory.
The paper is not inserted or set
Check the paper in the printer.
improperly.
If there is no paper, insert paper.
Paper jam or other printing error
Check the printer message. Refer to the
occurred.
printer manual for details.
Ink is low.
Replace ink or toner.
USB cable is not connected or set
Check the USB connection. Disconnect
improperly.
and try to connect again.
Battery Power is low.
Charge the Battery Pack or connect the
AC Power Adapter.
The mini SD card is not inserted or
Replace the mini SD card.
damaged.
The mini SD card is not formatted.
Format the mini SD card or replace with a
formatted one.
Failed to write a file.
Check the memory space or format of the
mini SD card.
Failed to read a file.
Delete the damaged / corrupted file.
The file is protected.
To delete a protected file, unlock the
protection prior to deletion.
0
Memory Full!
Paper Error!
0
Print Error!
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
USB
Ink Error!
Connect USB
Cable!
Low Battery!
0
0
0
0
USB
0
0
0
Card Error
0
Not formatted!
SD
0
Write Error!
0
Read Error!
Protect!
0
0
SD
0
SD
/
0
0
0
0
Checklist
✤ Before contacting service personnel, please read and check following table. If the problem
continues, contact your nearest Samsung dealer or authorised service center / personnel.
Symptom
Possible Causes
✤
Samsung
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/
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Measure
No Power is supplied. The power is not connected properly.
The battery is dead.
The battery is too cold.
Connect the AC Power Adapter
properly, page 24
Replace with a new Battery Pack.
Warm up the battery or move it to a
warmer place.
The Date/Time is not set.
Date/Time is wrong
Set the Date / Time, pages 42
Focus does not adjust Focus mode is set to manual.
Set the focus mode to <Auto>.
automatically
Recording was done in a too-dark place. Use a strobe or light the place.
Lens is covered with condensation.
Clear the lens and check the focus.
The mini SD card will The mini SD card is inserted improperly. Insert the mini SD card properly,
not load properly.
Foreign substances are in the memory page 33.
slot.
Clear the memory slot.
Color balance of the
White balance setting is not suitable
Set proper white balance, page 69.
picture is not natural. for the recording situation.
0
0
0
0
24
0
0
/
/
0
/
0
0
42 0
<Auto>0
0
0
0
0
SD
0
33
0
0
0
0
0
69
0
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Troubleshooting : Self-Diagnosis Display
Symptom
Digital zoom does not
work.
Files stored in the mini SD
card can not be deleted.
Images on the LCD
monitor appear dark.
Possible Causes
The digital effect is set enabled.
Mini SD card is protected.
The file is protected.
Ambient light is too bright.
Ambient temperature is too low.
Measure
Turn off the Digital Effects, page 66.
Release the mini SD card protection tab.
Unlock the protection of the file, page 84.
Adjust the LCD brightness, page 41.
Low temperature may produce a dark LCD
screen. It is normal, not a malfunction.
Play, rewind, and fast
Photo Mode is selected.
Select Movie Mode and press the
forward do not work.
[Shortcut 1] button.
Mini SD card cannot play Movie Mode is selected.
Select Photo Mode and press the [Shortcut
back (Photo Mode)
1] button.
No picture is taken when Not enough free memory space.
Empty the mini SD card to make free
[Record / Stop] button is
Mini SD card was formatted using
memory space.
fully pressed.
another device.
Format the mini SD card.
Built-in flash will not go off Flash mode is set to Off
Select different flash mode, page 71.
Movie Mode is selected.
Flash will not work in Movie Mode.
Cannot record a movie
Photo Mode is selected.
Select Movie Mode.
LCD monitor turns off
To save power consumption, the LCD Pressing any button will turn the Miniket
automatically.
monitor and the Miniket photo goes
Photo back on.
down if there is no button operation
Pressing the button once again will
for a certain period of time (depending operate its original function.
on the operation mode), which is not a
malfunction.
Maximum recording time
Recording / lighting conditions may
It is normal, not a malfunction.
and photo capacity is
affect the size of the recordings.
different than the
specifications.
Audio and Video does not Damaged data file.
Static electricity and strong magnetic fields
play back.
may damage the data stored in the mini
SD card. Be careful with handling the mini
SD card. Damaged data cannot be
recovered.
No audio plays when
Photo viewing does not support audio. It is normal, not a malfunction.
viewing photos.
Movie plays with mosaic
Subject is moving fast.
It is normal. It is not malfunction. When
and / or block-shaped
By the nature of MPEG4 playback.
you play back the movie on a PC, it plays
noise.
back properly.
Data copied from a PC will Data file does not comply with the
Non-supported file formats will not play. It
not play.
supported file format.
is normal, not a malfunction.
MPEG4 movie taken will
Required driver / application software Install the required driver / application
not play on a PC
are not properly installed.
software, including the CODEC from the
provided CD, page 137.
Music files will not play on Data file does not comply with a
The encoding format of the music file may
the Miniket Photo.
not comply with a supported file format.
supported file format.
Check the music file.
Audio / Video will not play Cable connection was done improperly. Check the cable connections, page 140.
when connected to a TV / The <Source> of the TV is set
Set the <source> to external input on the
VCR.
TV.
improperly.
Set the mode to Movie play by pressing
the [Shortcut1] button, page 140.
OSD will not appear on
Set the mode to Movie Play, page 139.
Mode is set to Recording mode.
the TV monitor.
TV set may not support on screen text It is normal, not a malfunction.
display depending on manufacturer.
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0
SD
SD
SD
0
0
0
84
0
LCD
0
LCD
0
0
/
41
0
0
LCD
0
0
0
[Shortcut 1]
0
0
[Shortcut 1]
0
0
[Record / Stop]
0
SD
SD
0
0
0
0
71
0
Off
0
0
LCD
0
0
Miniket
Photo0
LCD
0
Miniket Photo
0
/
0
0
0
0
SD
SD
0
0
0
0
0
/
0
0
0
0
MPEG4
0
0
0
0
0
0
MPEG4
0
CD
/
/
0
0
137
0
0
0
0
/ VCR
/
0
0
<Source>
0
0
OSD
0
0
140 0
<source>
[Shortcut1]
140 0
0
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Using the Menu
Settings
Photo
1. Memory
4. System
1. Capture
Memory Type
NTSC/PAL
Scene
Int. Memory
... Card
Memory
File No.
Reset
Series
Format
Int. Memory
Memory Card
Memory Space
000MB/000MB
2. Display
LCD Brightness
00
..
.
31
3. Date/Time
Date&Time Set
Date Format
YYYY/MM/DD
DD/MM/YYYY
MM/DD/YYYY
Date/Time
Off
Date
Time
Date&Time
NTSC
PAL
Beep Sound
Off
On
Shutter Sound
Off
On
Language
English /
/
Español /
Français /
Português /
Deutsch /
Italiano /
Nederlands /
Polski /
PÛÒÒÍËÈ /
/ Magyar / ‰∑¬
/ ìÍ‡ªÌҸ͇ /
Svenska
Mode Display
Off
On
Auto Shut off
Off
3min
5min
Reset
Start
Auto / Manual
/ Night /
Portrait /
Children /
Landscape /
Close-up /
Sunset / Dawn
/ Backlight /
Fireworks /
Beach/Snow
Photo Size
5M / 4M / 3M /
2M / 1M / VGA
Photo Quality
Super Fine
Fine
Normal
Metering
Multi
Center
Spot
ISO
Auto
100
200
400
Auto
Daylight
Cloudy
Fluorescent H
Fluorescent L
Tungsten
Custom WB
Macro
Off
Macro
Super Macro
Flash
Off
Auto
Red-eye
Fill-in
Slow Sync.
Sharpness
Off
2 sec
10 sec
Soft
Normal
Sharp
Off
Normal
AEB
Digital Effect
Off
Sepia
Nega
BLK&WHT
Focus
Multi AF
Center AF
Spot AF
Anti-Shake
Off
On
Digital Zoom
EV
+2.0 / +1.6 /
+1.3 / +1.0 /
+0.6 / +0.3 / 0 /
-0.3 / -0.6 / -1.0 /
-1.3 / -1.6 / -2.0
Off
Date
Date&Time
1. Memory
4. System
1. Capture
Memory Type
NTSC/PAL
Scene
Int. Memory
... Card
Memory
NTSC
PAL
Memory Type
White Balance
Self Timer
Multi Shot
Imprint
Off
On
Int. Memory
Memory Card
2. View
Delete
Select
All
Protect
Select
All
Rotate
Right(90°)
Left(90°)
Updown(180°)
File No.
Reset
Series
Format
Int. Memory
Memory Card
Memory Space
000MB/000MB
2. Display
LCD Brightness
00
..
.
31
Resize
4M / 3M / 2M
/ 1M / VGA
3. Date/Time
Date&Time Set
Slide
Start
Interval
Repeat
DPOF
Select
All
Memory Type
Int. Memory
Memory Card
Copy (to)
Select
All
Date Format
YYYY/MM/DD
DD/MM/YYYY
MM/DD/YYYY
Date/Time
Off
Date
Time
Date&Time
Beep Sound
Off
On
Shutter Sound
Off
On
Language
English /
/
Español /
Français /
Português /
Deutsch /
Italiano /
Nederlands /
Polski /
PÛÒÒÍËÈ /
/ Magyar / ‰∑¬
/ ìÍ‡ªÌҸ͇ /
Svenska
Mode Display
Off
On
Auto Shut off
Off
3 min
5 min
Reset
Start
Auto / Manual
/ Night /
Portrait /
Children /
Landscape /
Close-up /
Sunset / Dawn
/ Backlight /
Fireworks /
Beach/Snow
Photo Size
5M / 4M / 3M /
2M / 1M / VGA
Photo Quality
Super Fine
Fine
Normal
Metering
Multi
Center
Spot
ISO
Auto
100
200
400
Auto
Daylight
Cloudy
Fluorescent H
Fluorescent L
Tungsten
Custom WB
Macro
Off
Macro
Super Macro
Flash
Off
Auto
Red-eye
Fill-in
Slow Sync.
Sharpness
Off
2 sec
10 sec
Soft
Normal
Sharp
Off
Normal
AEB
Digital Effect
Off
Sepia
Nega
BLK&WHT
Focus
Multi AF
Center AF
Spot AF
Anti-Shake
Off
On
Digital Zoom
EV
+2.0 / +1.6 /
+1.3 / +1.0 /
+0.6 / +0.3 / 0 /
-0.3 / -0.6 / -1.0 /
-1.3 / -1.6 / -2.0
Off
Date
Date&Time
Memory Type
White Balance
Self Timer
Multi Shot
Imprint
Off
On
Int. Memory
Memory Card
2. View
Delete
Select
All
Protect
Select
All
Rotate
Right(90º)
Left(90º)
Updown(180º)
Resize
4M / 3M / 2M
/ 1M / VGA
Slide
Start
Interval
Repeat
DPOF
Select
All
Memory Type
Int. Memory
Memory Card
Copy (to)
Select
All
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Using the Menu
Movie
Voice
Recorder
1. Record
2. Play
1. Play
1. Record
1. Record
2. Play
1. Play
1. Record
Program AE
Delete
Repeat
2. Play
Program AE
Delete
Repeat
2. Play
Auto
...
Sports
Spotlight
Beach/Snow
White Balance
Auto
Daylight
Cloudy
Fluorescent H
Fluorescent L
Tungsten
Digital Effect
Off
Sepia
Nega
BLK&WHT
Macro
Off
Macro
Movie Quality
Select
All
Protect
Select
All
All Play
Start
Repeat
Off
One
Group
All
Shuffle
Copy (to)
Select
All
Off
One
All
Shuffle
Equalizer
Normal
Pop
Jazz
Classic
Memory Type
Int. Memory
Memory Card
Repeat
Delete
Select
All
Protect
Delete
Select
All
Select
All
Memory Type
Protect
Select
All
Int. Memory
Memory Card
Int. Memory
Memory Card
White Balance
Auto
Daylight
Cloudy
Fluorescent H
Fluorescent L
Tungsten
Digital Effect
Off
Sepia
Nega
BLK&WHT
Macro
Copy (to)
Memory Type
Auto
...
Sports
Spotlight
Beach/Snow
Select
All
Off
Macro
Movie Quality
Super Fine
Fine
Normal
Super Fine
Fine
Normal
Movie Size
Movie Size
640x480
320x240
640x480
320x240
Self Timer
Self Timer
Off
2 sec
10 sec
Off
2 sec
10 sec
Wind Cut
Wind Cut
Off
On
150
Music
Off
On
Memory Type
Memory Type
Int. Memory
Memory Card
Int. Memory
Memory Card
Select
All
Protect
Select
All
All Play
Start
Repeat
Off
One
Group
All
Shuffle
Copy (to)
Select
All
Off
One
All
Shuffle
Equalizer
Normal
Pop
Jazz
Classic
Memory Type
Int. Memory
Memory Card
Repeat
Delete
Select
All
Protect
Delete
Select
All
Select
All
Memory Type
Protect
Select
All
Int. Memory
Memory Card
Copy (to)
Memory Type
Int. Memory
Memory Card
Select
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Specifications
Model Name
The System
Movie
Photo
Music
Voice
Storage Media
LCD Panel
Internal Memory
Capacity
Camera
Imaging Sensor
Zoom Ratio
Focal Length
Shutter Speed
Metering Method
Electric Exposure
Compensation
ISO
White Balance
Self Timer
Multi Shot
Macro
Scene Modes
Photo Size
Flash
Focus Method
SC-MS10(S/BL/R) / MS11(S/BL/R) / MS15(S/BL/R)
SC-MS10(S/BL/R) / MS11(S/BL/R) / MS15(S/BL/R)
MPEG4 AVI Format
JPEG (DPOF, Exif 2.2)
Stereo Playback (Earphones)
Wave file record / play (8KHz Sampling, 16bit, Mono)
Internal flash memory / mini SD card
2.5” Trans reflective, 150K pixels
SC- MS10 : 64MB / MS11 : 128MB / MS15 : 512MB
MPEG4 AVI
JPEG (DPOF, Exif 2.2)
Music
Wave
/
LCD
8KHz
16
)
2.5
150K
SC- MS10 : 64MB / MS11 : 128MB / MS15 : 512MB
1/2.5
CCD 525M
x3
/ x5
f=6.3 ~ 18.9 mm, F3.5 (W) ~ 4.3 (T)
8 ~ 1/2000
Multi / Center / Spot
±2.0 V 0.3EV
1/2.5 inch CCD, 525 pixels
X3 (Optical) / X5 (Digital)
f=6.3 ~ 18.9mm, F3.5 (W) ~ 4.3 (T)
8 ~ 1/2000 sec
Multi / Center / Spot
±2.0 V (0.3EV Step)
Auto, 100, 200, 400
Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent H, Fluorescent L,
Tungsten, Custom WB
2 seconds, 10 seconds
3 continuous pictures, AEB (Automatic Exposure Bracketing)
Super Macro: 1 ~ 5 cm
Macro: 10 ~ 50 cm
Manual, Auto, Night, Portrait, Children, Landscape, Close-up,
Sunset, Dawn, Backlight, Fireworks, Beach/Snow
2592X1944, 2272X1704, 2048X1536, 1600X1200,
1024X768, 640X480
Auto, Red-eye, Fill-in, Slow Sync.
Multi, Center, Spot
/
SD
ISO
Auto, 100/ 200/ 400
Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent H, Fluorescent L,
Tungsten, Custom WB
2
10
3
AEB
1~5
10 ~ 50
Manual, Auto, Night, Portrait, Children, Landscape, Close-up,
Sunset, Dawn, Backlight, Fireworks, Beach/Snow
2592X1944, 2272X1704, 2048X1536, 1600X1200,
1024X768, 640X480
Auto, Red-eye, Fill-in, Slow Sync.
Multi, Center, Spot
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Connectors
USB
DC Power In Connector
Earphones
Common
Connectors AV Input / Output
General
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Power Source
Dimensions (WxHxD)
Weight
Built-in Microphone
AC Power Adapter
Input Voltage
Output Voltage
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Dimensions
Weight
•
152
USB
USB-Mini B type (USB 2.0 High Speed)
Proprietary 3 pins connector
ø3.5 Stereo
Video: 1.0Vp_p, 75Ω, Audio: -7.5dBm 47KΩ
AV
0°C (32°F) ~ 40° (104°F)
10% ~ 80%
3.7V (Li-Ion Battery Pack), 4.8V (AC Power Adapter)
95mm x 56 mm x 19 mm
143g (Including Battery Pack)
Omni-directional Stereo condenser microphone
x x
-7.5dBm 47KΩ
0°C (32°F) ~ 40° (104°F)
10% ~ 80%
3.7V
4.8V
95mm x 56 mm x 19 mm
143g
AC 100 ~ 240V, 50 / 60 Hz
DC 4.8V, 1.0 A
0°C (32°F) ~ 40° (104°F)
10% ~ 80%
70 mm x 30 mm x 42 mm
89.5
AC 100 ~ 240V, 50 / 60 Hz
DC 4.8V, 1.0 A
0°C (32°F) ~ 40° (104°F)
10% ~ 80%
70 mm x 30 mm x 42 mm
89.5g
The product design and specifications are subject to change
without notice for better performance and quality.
/
=B
USB 2.0
3
ø3.5
1.0Vp_p, 75Ω,
•
•
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Index
-AAC Power Adapter .............13, 24
Auto Shut off.............................50
Anti-Shake ................................75
-FFile No. ....................................38
Formatting ................................39
Focus ........................................74
-BBattery Pack .............................20
Beep Sound..............................46
-HHand Strap ...............................13
-CCharging the Battery ................24
Capturing ..................................53
Copy (to)...................88, 110, 128
Cleaning and Maintenance ..........
143~146
-DDate&Time Set...................42~44
Digital Effect .......................66, 97
Digital Zoom .............................76
DPOF................................87, 142
DV Media Pro 1.0............137,138
-EEarphones ...............................13
EV .............................................67
Exposure ..................................67
-IISO Sensitivity ..........................68
Internal Memory .......................37
-DDPOF ......................87, 142
DV Media Pro 1.0.....137,138
-EEV..................................67
-I.......................68
ISO
.......................37
.......................86
.............................13
-
............13, 24
......................8~11
................................13
............147,148
.................64,101
..........................50
-NNTSC ............................146
-JJoystick .....................................29
-LLanguage..................................48
Lithium Ion Battery Pack ..........13
-PPAL...............................146
PictBridge......................132
-UUSB..............................139
-MMini SD card.............................32
Metering....................................63
Macro........................................70
Mode Dial .................................26
Movie ........................................89
SD
.......................32
..........................47
................................75
................................53
..................54, 91
...................83,108,119
...........................62,99
.................147, 148
................................51
153
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Index
-N-
-T-
NTSC......................................146
Troubleshooting..............147, 148
-P-
-U-
PC Cam..................................130
PictBridge ...............................132
Protection....................83,108,119
Play........................55,92,113,122
PAL .........................................146
USB .......................................139
-Q-
-W-
Quality..................................62,99
Wind Cut.................................102
-R-
-Z-
Resetting...................................51
Record ....................................121
Zooming In and Out ...........54, 91
-VVoice Record ..........................121
.............................39
........................102
..........................28
..............143~146
........................66,97
............42~44
................................63
..........................38
................................70
................................29
.............................20
.......................24
........................130
................................46
-SShutter Sound ..........................47
Sepia....................................66,97
Self Timer ..........................64,101
Slideshow .................................86
Shortcut Button.........................28
Safety Instructions................8~11
Self Diagnosis Display ....147,148
154
................................89
...............55,92,113,122
.....................66, 97
..........................76
..........................26
............88, 110,128
.....................13
..............................121
................................74
................................48
........................121
................................67
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