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Contents
Introduction
FCC Compliance Statement for American Users
Handling Precautions
Caution and Warning Symbols
A World of Possibilities
System Map
Nomenclature
Names of the Menus and Icons Shown on the Screen
Still image, Movie mode display
Playback mode display
LED Displays
Self-timer LED (red)
Card access LED (orange)
Caution LED (red)
Getting Ready
Inserting the Battery Pack
Removing the Battery Pack
Charging the Battery
Inserting the Memory Card
Write-Protect Switch *SD Memory Cards only
Removing the Memory Card
Turning the Camera On
Turning the Camera Off
Operating the camera after auto off
Viewing the battery level and charging guide
Setting the Date and Time
Date display format
Using the Accessories
Using the USB Cradle
Attaching the Strap
Using the Camera Case
Taking Pictures
Taking Still Images
Avoiding camera shake
Holding the camera
Pressing the shutter release button half way
When the Memory Card is Full
Using Continuous Shooting Mode
Shooting Movies
Setting the Frame Rate for Movies (frames per second)
Quickly Checking/Erasing Your Shots (Quick View)
Checking your images
Erasing images
Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
Selecting the Scene Mode
Cancelling Scene Modes
Switching Between Macro and Landscape Mode
Using Macro Mode
Using the Self-Timer
Using Zoom (Wide-angle and Telephoto)
Using the Flash
Flash Modes
Setting the Flash Mode
Flash settings for each mode
Effective flash range
Adjusting the Brightness
Using Exposure Compensation
[ISO] Changing the ISO Sensitivity to Shoot Fast Moving Subjects
[METERING] Selecting the Area Used for Setting the Exposure
Setting the Focus
[FOCUSING] Selecting the Focusing Method
Focusing Off-Center (Focus Lock)
Subjects That Are Difficult to Focus On
[AF MODE] Still and Moving Subjects
Selecting the Number of Pixels
Guide to Selecting the Number of Pixels
Adjusting Image Colors and Other Settings
Selecting the Light Source (White Balance)
Configuring white balance manually
[CHROMA] Changing the color intensity
[SHARPNESS] Enhancing the Image Outlines
Playback
Viewing Still Images
Viewing Your Images Enlarged
Viewing Image Information (File No/INFORMATION)
Viewing Multiple Images
Displaying multiple images
Using the MULTI playback / GROUP playback screen
To return to normal playback (SINGLE playback)
Viewing Continuous Shooting Images
Viewing Movies
Viewing Images Automatically as a Slideshow (Auto Play)
[AUTO PLAY] settings
Starting and Ending an [AUTO PLAY] Slideshow
Erasing Unwanted Images
Erasing individual images (ERASE)
Erasing a selection of images (SELECT AND ERASE)
Erasing all the images (ERASE ALL)
Protecting Images from Accidental Erasing (PROTECT)
Protecting an image
Unprotecting an image
Tips for Erasing Images Using [PROTECT] and [ERASE ALL]
Adding Sounds to Still Images (POSTRECORDING)
Recording a message
Playing back a recorded message
Erasing a recorded message
Resizing and Trimming Images (RESIZE)
Resizing an image
Checking and erasing resized images
Resizing all the images
Erasing all resized images
Rotating an Image
Using DPOF to specify print settings
Specifying DPOF settings
Specifying index print settings
Resetting all the DPOF print settings
Printing by Connecting the Camera Directly to a Printer (PictBridge)
Connecting the camera to the printer
Specifying the print settings
Printing individual images
Printing multiple images
Printing using DPOF settings
Ending PictBridge
Connecting to a Windows PC
Computer hardware and software requirements
Install the USB driver (Windows 98, Windows 98SE Only)
Viewing images on a Windows PC
Memory card folder structure
Disconnecting the USB cable from a Windows PC
Deleting the Device (Windows 98 and Windows 98SE only)
Connecting to a Macintosh
Computer hardware and software requirements
Viewing images on a Macintosh
Memory card folder structure
Disconnecting the USB cable from a Macintosh
Connecting to a Television
«Use the VIDEO OUT port to connect to the television»
«Playback on a television that supports D3 or higher video input»
Displaying Information (File No Display)
Rotating an Image
Viewing Images Automatically as a Slideshow (Auto Play)
Protecting Images from Accidental Erasing (PROTECT)
Erasing individual images (ERASE)
Set Up
[AF MODE] Setting the AF method
[FORMAT] Initializing a Memory Card
[BRIGHT CNTRL] Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness
Setting the Date
[DATE] Setting the Date and Time
[INSERT DATE] Adding the Date to Images
[POWER SAVE] Having the Camera Turn Off Automatically to Save Power
Notes on using the power save function
[BEEP] Adjusting the Volume of the Camera Button Beep
[SHUTTER VOL] Adjusting the Volume of the Shutter Sound
[START SCREEN] Selecting the Startup Screen
To set the CONTAX logo screen (SINGLE/MULTI)
To set a user-defined screen (SINGLE)
To set a user-defined screen (MULTI)
Turning the startup screen off
[REC REVIEW] Checking Images Right After You Shoot Them
[LANGUAGE] Selecting the Menu Language
[VIDEO OUT] Setting the Output Format for a TV Connection
[STARTUP MODE] Setting the Mode the Camera Starts In
[DISPLAY INFO] Choosing the Information Displayed on the Screen
[FILE NO.] Starting Image File Numbers from 0001
[MODE RESET] Resetting Function Settings
List of Menu Items and Default Values
Troubleshooting
Problems and Solutions
Messages and Responses
Basic Digital Camera Glossary
Index
Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up Introduction Contents A Important This indicates important information that must always be observed when using the camera. BNote These provide supplementary explanations or references to further information on the same topic. • In this manual, the digital camera is referred to simply as "the camera". Also, SD memory cards and MultiMedia cards are referred to generically as "memory cards". Introduction.................................................................... EN-6 FCC Compliance Statement for American Users....................................... EN-6 Handling Precautions ................................................................................... EN-7 Caution and Warning Symbols............................................................................ EN-7 A World of Possibilities .............................................................................. EN-14 System Map ...................................................................................................... EN-15 Nomenclature .............................................................................................. EN-16 Names of the Menus and Icons Shown on the Screen............................ EN-19 "C" Still image, "M" Movie mode display........................................................ EN-19 "P" Playback mode display.............................................................................. EN-21 LED Displays ............................................................................................... EN-23 Self-timer LED (red) .......................................................................................... EN-23 Card access LED (orange)................................................................................ EN-23 Caution LED (red) ............................................................................................. EN-24 Getting Ready............................................................... EN-25 Inserting the Battery Pack.......................................................................... EN-25 Removing the Battery Pack........................................................................ EN-26 Charging the Battery................................................................................... EN-27 Inserting the Memory Card......................................................................... EN-28 Write-Protect Switch *SD Memory Cards only ............................................. EN-29 Removing the Memory Card ...................................................................... EN-30 Turning the Camera On .............................................................................. EN-31 Turning the Camera Off .................................................................................... EN-31 Operating the camera after auto off .................................................................. EN-32 Viewing the battery level and charging guide ............................................... EN-33 Setting the Date and Time .......................................................................... EN-34 Date display format....................................................................................... EN-34 Using the Accessories................................................................................ EN-36 Using the USB Cradle....................................................................................... EN-36 Attaching the Strap............................................................................................ EN-37 Using the Camera Case.................................................................................... EN-37 Contents Glossary Index EN-1 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Troubleshooting NEXT
Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up Taking Pictures ............................................................ EN-38 Taking Still Images...................................................................................... EN-39 Avoiding camera shake ................................................................................ EN-39 Holding the camera ...................................................................................... EN-40 Pressing the shutter release button half way................................................ EN-40 When the Memory Card is Full ..................................................................... EN-41 Using Continuous Shooting Mode ............................................................ EN-43 Shooting Movies ......................................................................................... EN-46 [N] Setting the Frame Rate for Movies (frames per second) .......................... EN-48 Quickly Checking/Erasing Your Shots (Quick View) ............................... EN-50 Checking your images....................................................................................... EN-50 Erasing images ................................................................................................. EN-51 Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash ................. EN-52 Selecting the Scene Mode ................................................................................ EN-52 Cancelling Scene Modes .................................................................................. EN-54 Switching Between Macro and Landscape Mode ............................................. EN-55 Using Macro Mode ....................................................................................... EN-56 [k] Using the Self-Timer ............................................................................. EN-57 Using Zoom (Wide-angle and Telephoto) ................................................. EN-59 Using the Flash ........................................................................................... EN-60 Flash Modes...................................................................................................... EN-60 Setting the Flash Mode ..................................................................................... EN-61 Flash settings for each mode............................................................................ EN-62 Effective flash range ..................................................................................... EN-63 Adjusting the Brightness ........................................................................... EN-64 [M] Using Exposure Compensation .................................................................. EN-64 [ISO] Changing the ISO Sensitivity to Shoot Fast Moving Subjects ................. EN-66 [METERING] Selecting the Area Used for Setting the Exposure...................... EN-68 Setting the Focus ........................................................................................ EN-70 [FOCUSING] Selecting the Focusing Method................................................... EN-70 Focusing Off-Center (Focus Lock).................................................................... EN-72 Subjects That Are Difficult to Focus On........................................................ EN-73 [AF MODE] Still and Moving Subjects............................................................... EN-74 [V] Selecting the Number of Pixels ........................................................... EN-75 Guide to Selecting the Number of Pixels...................................................... EN-76 Adjusting Image Colors and Other Settings............................................. EN-77 [s] Selecting the Light Source (White Balance) ............................................. EN-77 Configuring white balance manually ................................................................. EN-78 [CHROMA] Changing the color intensity........................................................... EN-80 [SHARPNESS] Enhancing the Image Outlines................................................. EN-81 Contents Glossary Index EN-2 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Troubleshooting BACK NEXT
Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up Playback ....................................................................... EN-82 Viewing Still Images.................................................................................... EN-83 Viewing Your Images Enlarged......................................................................... EN-84 Viewing Image Information (File No/INFORMATION)....................................... EN-85 [O] Viewing Multiple Images...................................................................... EN-87 Displaying multiple images................................................................................ EN-87 Using the MULTI playback / GROUP playback screen ................................ EN-89 To return to normal playback (SINGLE playback)............................................. EN-90 Viewing Continuous Shooting Images...................................................... EN-91 Viewing Movies ........................................................................................... EN-93 [o] Viewing Images Automatically as a Slideshow (Auto Play) ............. EN-95 [AUTO PLAY] settings....................................................................................... EN-95 Starting and Ending an [AUTO PLAY] Slideshow............................................. EN-98 [J]/[I] Erasing Unwanted Images ........................................................ EN-100 Erasing individual images (ERASE)................................................................ EN-100 Erasing a selection of images (SELECT AND ERASE) .................................. EN-101 Erasing all the images (ERASE ALL).............................................................. EN-103 [U] Protecting Images from Accidental Erasing (PROTECT).............. EN-104 Protecting an image ........................................................................................ EN-104 Unprotecting an image.................................................................................... EN-105 Tips for Erasing Images Using [PROTECT] and [ERASE ALL].................. EN-106 [p] Adding Sounds to Still Images (POSTRECORDING)........................ EN-107 Recording a message ..................................................................................... EN-107 Playing back a recorded message.................................................................. EN-109 Erasing a recorded message .......................................................................... EN-110 [V] Resizing and Trimming Images (RESIZE) ........................................ EN-111 Resizing an image........................................................................................... EN-112 Checking and erasing resized images ............................................................ EN-114 Resizing all the images ................................................................................... EN-115 Erasing all resized images .............................................................................. EN-117 [W] Rotating an Image .............................................................................. EN-118 [T] Using DPOF to specify print settings ............................................... EN-120 Specifying DPOF settings ............................................................................... EN-120 Specifying index print settings......................................................................... EN-122 Resetting all the DPOF print settings.............................................................. EN-123 [G] Printing by Connecting the Camera Directly to a Printer (PictBridge)................................................................................................ EN-125 Connecting the camera to the printer.............................................................. EN-125 Specifying the print settings ............................................................................ EN-127 Printing individual images ............................................................................... EN-129 Printing multiple images.................................................................................. EN-130 Printing using DPOF settings.......................................................................... EN-131 Ending PictBridge............................................................................................ EN-133 Contents Glossary Index EN-3 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Troubleshooting BACK NEXT
Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up Connecting to a Windows PC .................................................................. EN-134 Computer hardware and software requirements............................................. EN-134 Install the USB driver (Windows 98, Windows 98SE Only)............................. EN-135 Viewing images on a Windows PC ................................................................. EN-137 Memory card folder structure...................................................................... EN-139 Disconnecting the USB cable from a Windows PC......................................... EN-140 Deleting the Device (Windows 98 and Windows 98SE only) .......................... EN-142 Connecting to a Macintosh ...................................................................... EN-144 Computer hardware and software requirements............................................. EN-144 Viewing images on a Macintosh...................................................................... EN-145 Memory card folder structure...................................................................... EN-147 Disconnecting the USB cable from a Macintosh............................................. EN-148 Connecting to a Television ...................................................................... EN-149 «Use the VIDEO OUT port to connect to the television» ................................ EN-149 «Playback on a television that supports D3 or higher video input»................. EN-151 Displaying Information (File No Display) ......................................................... EN-152 [W] Rotating an Image .................................................................................... EN-153 [o] Viewing Images Automatically as a Slideshow (Auto Play)...................... EN-153 [U] Protecting Images from Accidental Erasing (PROTECT)........................ EN-156 [J] Erasing individual images (ERASE) ......................................................... EN-158 Set Up ......................................................................... EN-159 [AF MODE] Setting the AF method.......................................................... EN-160 [FORMAT] Initializing a Memory Card..................................................... EN-161 [BRIGHT CNTRL] Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness .................... EN-162 Setting the Date......................................................................................... EN-163 [DATE] Setting the Date and Time.................................................................. EN-163 [INSERT DATE] Adding the Date to Images................................................... EN-163 [POWER SAVE] Having the Camera Turn Off Automatically to Save Power ................................................................................................ EN-165 Notes on using the power save function (in "C" or "M" mode) ................ EN-167 [BEEP] Adjusting the Volume of the Camera Button Beep................... EN-168 [SHUTTER VOL] Adjusting the Volume of the Shutter Sound.............. EN-169 [START SCREEN] Selecting the Startup Screen.................................... EN-170 To set the CONTAX logo screen (SINGLE/MULTI) ........................................ EN-170 To set a user-defined screen (SINGLE).......................................................... EN-171 To set a user-defined screen (MULTI) ............................................................ EN-173 Turning the startup screen off ......................................................................... EN-175 [REC REVIEW] Checking Images Right After You Shoot Them ........... EN-176 [ZLANGUAGE] Selecting the Menu Language.................................. EN-177 [VIDEO OUT] Setting the Output Format for a TV Connection ............. EN-178 [STARTUP MODE] Setting the Mode the Camera Starts In ................... EN-179 [DISPLAY INFO] Choosing the Information Displayed on the Screen.... EN-180 Contents Glossary Index EN-4 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Troubleshooting BACK NEXT
Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up [FILE NO.] Starting Image File Numbers from 0001............................... EN-181 [MODE RESET] Resetting Function Settings ......................................... EN-183 List of Menu Items and Default Values ................................................... EN-184 Troubleshooting........................................................................................ EN-186 Problems and Solutions .................................................................................. EN-186 Messages and Responses.............................................................................. EN-189 Basic Digital Camera Glossary ................................................................ EN-191 Index........................................................................... EN-195 Contents Glossary Index EN-5 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Troubleshooting BACK
Introduction Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up FCC Compliance Statement for American Users DIGITAL STILL CAMERA CONTAX i4R Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Change the direction of the radio or TV antenna. Move the equipment or the radio or TV. For example, if the equipment is to the right of the TV, move it to the left of the TV. Or, move the equipment farther away from the radio or TV. • Plug the equipment into a different outlet. Do not plug your radio or TV into the same circuit as your equipment. • Ensure that all expansion slots (on the back or side of the equipment) are covered. Also, ensure that all metal retaining brackets are tightly attached to the equipment. If these suggestions do not help, consult your equipment dealer or experienced radio/TV technician for help. • CAUTION If you modify the camera in any way, without getting approval from KYOCERA CORPORATION, your camera may violate FCC regulations. Violation of FCC regulations may cause the FCC to void your right to use the modified camera. Shielded cables must be used for this equipment to comply with the relevant FCC regulation. For customers in Canada CAUTION This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Contents Glossary Index EN-6 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Troubleshooting NEXTNEXT
Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up Handling Precautions Caution and Warning Symbols This Instruction Manual features the following caution and warning symbols to ensure that you use the camera safely. Read the contents of these warnings carefully and use the corresponding features correctly. FDANGER FWARNING This symbol indicates handling procedures which may result in death or FCAUTION This symbol indicates procedures which may result in injury to the user, or This symbol indicates procedures which have a high likelihood of resulting in death or serious personal injury if not followed properly. personal injury if not followed properly. physical damage to the product if not followed properly. • If camera or batteries become hot, emit smoke or a burning smell, or display other abnormal symptoms, remove them from the camera immediately to prevent fire. When handling the batteries, take precautions to avoid being burned. • Never attempt to disassemble or modify the camera, since you may receive a • Do not operate the electronic flash at close proximity to a person’s eyes (especially those of an infant), since eye damage may result. • Do not attempt to take pictures while driving or walking since you may cause FWARNING severe electric shock. • When taking pictures, remain aware of your surroundings and what is an accident. happening around you. Contents Glossary Index EN-7 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Troubleshooting BACK NEXT
Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up FCAUTION • Clean the camera well after using it at the beach or other locations subject to large concentrations of sand or dust. Salt air may promote corrosion of metal components and damage or short circuits in electronic parts, causing the camera to emit smoke or catch fire. Sand inside the camera may result in internal damage and operating malfunctions. • If the camera is brought quickly from a cold place to a warm room, condensation may form on the lens and internal parts. Such condensation may result in damage or short circuits in electronic parts, causing the camera to emit smoke or catch fire. Whenever possible, avoid subjecting the camera to sudden changes in temperature. • This camera is a precision electronic instrument, and should be protected from impacts and falls that might cause damage to internal parts or the shorting of circuitry. • This camera is an electronic device which uses a high-performance IC. The heat emitted from the IC may make the camera hot during use. It is not a failure. • When taking the camera overseas or using it to record important events, check its operating condition and take test pictures beforehand to confirm proper operation. • This camera is not designed to be waterproof, and cannot be used in the rain or under water. If the camera should inadvertently be exposed to water, it should be taken quickly to a Contax Service Center for inspection. • Take great care to keep the lens clean since soiling such as fingerprints can affect the accuracy of the camera’s metering and focusing functions. If these areas become soiled and require cleaning, wipe them gently with a third-party lens cleaning cloth. Any dust should be removed using a blower or lens brush. • Clean the camera body by wiping with soft cloth. Never use benzene, thinner, or other volatile solvents or cleansers, since such substances will damage the body materials. • Do not remove the SD memory card or Multi-Media Card (MMC) while the card access LED is flashing. Interference may occur in recorded or played back images when the camera is used in areas subject to • strong electromagnetic interference (e.g., near a television set or stereo speakers). • Do not direct the camera lens directly toward the sun when shooting, since the CCD element may be • damaged. If the camera is dropped, it may be damaged internally or parts may have been dislodged even when there is no visible external damage. The camera must be taken to a Contax Service Center for checking. • Do not attempt to touch the insides of the memory card slot, since damage or malfunction may result. Contents Glossary Index EN-8 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Troubleshooting BACK NEXT
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