6Chapters 1 – 3 explain the basic operations and frequently used functions ofthis camera. Chapters 4 onward explain the advanced functions, letting youlearn more as you read each chapter.Checking the Package Contents .......2Read This First ..................................3What Do You Want to Do? ................4Conventions Used in this Guide ........8Safety Precautions.............................9Charging the Battery........................14Inserting the Battery andMemory Card .............................16Setting the Date and Time ...............19Setting the Display Language..........21Formatting Memory Cards ...............22Pressing the Shutter Button.............23A Taking Pictures .......................241 Viewing Images ..........................27/ Erasing Images ...........................28Printing Images................................29E Shooting Movies.........................311 Viewing Movies ..........................33Transferring Images to a Computer.34Accessories .....................................38Separately Sold Accessories ...........40Components Guide..........................42Information Displayed onthe Screen..................................44Indicators .........................................46m FUNC. Menu – BasicOperations .................................47n Menu – Basic Operations ....48Changing the Sound Settings ......... 49Changing the Screen Brightness .... 50Returning the Camera to DefaultSettings ..................................... 51Low Level Memory CardFormatting ................................. 52Power Saving Function(Auto Power Down) ................... 53Changing the Image Display Time .. 53Clock Functions............................... 544 Shooting in Various Conditions . 56! Turning the Flash Off.................. 59Zooming in More Closely onSubjects (Digital Zoom) ............. 60Inserting the Date and Time............ 62Ò Using the Self-Timer................... 63" Using the Face Self-Timer.......... 64G Shooting in Program AE ............. 66h Turning the Flash On................... 66e Shooting Close-ups (Macro) ....... 67u Shooting Far Away Subjects(Infinity)...................................... 67R Zooming In on Close Subjects(Digital Macro) ........................... 68Changing the Recording Pixels....... 69Table of Contents1 Getting Started ....................132 Learning More......................413 Shooting in SpecialConditions and CommonlyUsed Functions................... 554 Selecting SettingsYourself ............................... 65COPY