GC-S1DIGITAL STILL CAMERALYT0143-001AINSTRUCTIONSENGLISHENSTILL CAMERAPlease visit our CyberCam Homepage onthe World Wide Web and answer ourConsumer S
10 ENCAMERA MENUCAMERAP I CTURE MODESYSTEMEX I TSYSTEMPOWER SAVEFLASH ADJ .DATE / T I MEEX I TDATE / T I MEEX I TDATE27.12.1998TIME9:30PLAYOFFGETTING
EN 114Set the values for the date.1. Rotate the MENU Jog Dial to select the itemin the “DATE” section you wish to set andpush it.•The item colour chan
12 ENLens AdjustmentTo obtain the most stable position for shootingwhile viewing the LCD monitor, hold the lens sothat it forms an angle of 45 degrees
EN 13Brightness ControlYou can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor by rotating the BRIGHT dial, except during manualfocusing or menu adjustment.T
14 ENShooting Mode SelectionTurning the Power Dial allows you to select the appropriate shooting mode from among the following:Full Auto mode ( A ), M
EN 15PLAYOFFCAMERA MENUCAMERAP I CTURE MODESYSTEMEX I TP I CTURE MODEF I NESTDEX I TECONOMYPictrue Mode SelectionThe Picture Quality mode can be selec
16 ENPLAYOFFSimple Shooting (Full Auto Shooting)In the Full Auto mode, the camera controls focusing, shutter speed, exposure and white balance automat
EN 17FINE+2021/03012.19984:05:2327.10001/1CFCamera Setup CheckCamera setup items that can be checked include the image storage location (only when sto
18 ENW TZoom ShootingThe camera incorporates a 10X zooming function that corresponds to a 43 mm to 430 mm lens of a 35 mmcamera. Zooming allows you to
EN 19PLAYOFFSelf-Timer ShootingWhen the Self-Timer is activated, the camera shutter is automatically released 15 seconds later. Once thecamera is set,
2 ENDear Customer,Thank you for purchasing the Digital Still Camera. Before use, please read the safety information andprecautions contained in the fo
20 ENPLAYOFFFlash ShootingUse the flash when the low light “ ” icon appears on-screen during indoor shooting or under low light.1Make sure that the Po
EN 215Rotate the MENU Jog Dial to adjust theexposure.•The exposure value can be selected from –6and +6.To brighten the image:Increase the exposure val
22 ENPLAYOFFCAMERA MENUCAMERAP I CTURE MODESYSTEMEX I TCAMERAEXPOSURE 0M .W. B . AUTOSHUTTEREX I TSPEED UTOAM .W. B .AUTOMWBEX I TMANUAL SHOOTING (co
EN 23Adjusting the White Balance Manually (M.W.B.)If none of the preset “ ”, “ ”, “ ” or “AUTO” positions can make the colours in the image look natur
24 ENPLAYOFFCAMERA MENUCAMERAP I CTURE MODESYSTEMEX I TCAMERAEXPOSURE 0M .W. B . AUTOSHUTTEREX I TSPEED AUTOAUTO 1 / 1 00UTTERHS SPEED1 / 61 /2 5 01 /
EN 25EffectAutomatically selects a shutter speed according to the subject lighting.Suitable for shooting night views. Lights from moving cars, etc. ar
26 ENPLAYOFFManual FocusingIn contrast to auto focusing, where the camera automatically focuses on the subject, manual focusing can beused when you wa
EN 27PLAYOFFView Mode SelectionThe Standard View mode displays a colour image on the LCD monitor, while the Quick View mode displaysa black-and-white
28 ENPLAYOFFCAMERA MENUCAMERAP I CTURE MODESYSTEMEX I TSYSTEMPOWER SAVEFLASH ADJ .EX I TDATE / T I MEPOWER SAVEONOFFEX I TPower Save ModeThe Power Sav
EN 29PLAYOFFCAMERA MENUCAMERAP I CTURE MODESYSTEMEX I TSYSTEMPOWER SAVEFLASH ADJ .EX I TDATE / T I MEFLASH ADJ .+2EX I TFlash AdjustmentIf an image sh
EN 3CAUTION:To avoid electric shock or damage to the unit,first firmly insert the small end of the powercord into the AC Power Adapter until it is nol
30 ENVIDEO OUTDC-INPLAYBACKPlayback Through a TV Monitor or VCRBy connecting the digital still camera to a TV monitor or VCR and starting playback, im
EN 31W TPLAYOFF1Turn the Power Dial, while pressing its LockButton, to “PLAY”.•The most recently photographed image isdisplayed.2Press and hold the Zo
32 EN001 F 002 S 003 E005 F004 FINDEX006 FPLAYBACK (cont.)INDEX ScreenThe images you shot can be displayed together with their index information. Con
EN 33PLAYOFFI NDEXPLAY MODEEFFECTMULT IEX I TFRAME001 F 002 S 003 E005 F004 FINDEX006 FPLAY MENUPLAY MODEF ILECOMM. MODEEXI TIndex PlaybackYou can vie
34 ENPLAYOFFPLAY MENUPLAY MODEF I LECOMM. MODEEX I TF I LEPROTECTDELETECOPYEX I TFORMATProtecting ImagesThe Protect mode helps prevent the accidental
EN 35001 F 002 S 003 EINDEXPRESS SHUTTERAFTER SELECT4Rotate the MENU Jog Dial to select the imageto be protected (against accidental erasure)and push
36 ENPLAYOFFPLAY MENUPLAY MODEF I LECOMM. MODEEX I TF I LEPROTECTDELETECOPYEX I TFORMATDeleting ImagesPreviously shot images can be deleted either one
EN 37To select an image by browsing imagesstored in memory . . .Before doing the following, perform steps 1 through3 (Z pg. 36).4Rotate the MENU Jog D
38 ENI NDEXPLAY MODEEFFECTMULT IEX I TFRAMEBLACK /WH ITEEFFECTSEP I AEX I TZOOMPLAY MENUPLAY MODEF I LECOMM. MODEEX I TPLAYOFFPLAYBACK (cont.)Applyin
EN 39PLAYOFFI NDEXPLAY MODEEFFECTMULT IEX I TFRAMEBLACK /WH ITEEFFECTSEP I AEX I TZOOMPLAY MENUPLAY MODEF I LECOMM. MODEEX I TMagnifying the Playback
4 ENPLAYOFFShoot an image. (Z pg. 16)1Tilt the lens and point it at the subject.2Press the Shutter Release Button.•A still image is stored in the came
40 ENPLAYBACK (cont.)Types of FramesAn image can be displayed in 9 types of frames. The framed image can be printed out by transmitting theimage data
EN 41PLAYOFFI NDEXPLAY MODEEFFECTMULT IEX I TFRAMEPLAY MENUPLAY MODEF I LECOMM. MODEEX I TFraming an ImageMENU Jog DialPower DialNOTE:Frames can also
42 ENPLAYOFFPLAY MENUPLAY MODEF I LECOMM. MODEEX I TI NDEXPLAY MODEEFFECTMULT IEX I TFRAMEMENU Jog DialPower DialPLAYBACK (cont.)Multi-Image ScreenMu
EN 43To Create a Multi-Image Screen Usingthe Same ImageBefore doing the following, perform steps 1 through3 (Z pg. 42).4Rotate the MENU Jog Dial to se
44 ENAPPLIED OPERATIONSCompact Flash Card OperationInstalling a Compact Flash CardA Compact Flash card increases the number imagesthat can be stored.N
EN 45Initializing the Storage MediaSince the camera is a microcomputer-controlled device, external noise and interference (from a TV, a radio,etc.) mi
46 ENAPPLIED OPERATIONS (cont.)Storing Images in a Compact FlashCardThe number of images that can be shot can begreatly increased when a Compact Fla
EN 47PLAY MENUPLAY MODEF I LECOMM. MODEEX I TF I LEPROTECTDELETECOPYEX I TFORMATCOPYCAMERA CARDCARD CAMERAEX I TPLAYOFFCopying Images Between the Buil
48 ENTo Copy Selected Images OnlyBefore doing the following, perform steps 1 through 5 on page 47.6Rotate the MENU Jog Dial to select“SELECTED” and pu
EN 49To Copy All ImagesBefore doing the following, perform steps 1 through 5 on page 47.6Rotate the MENU Jog Dial to select “ALL” andpush it.•The Copy
EN 510X Zooming for Magnifying Faraway SubjectsWhen a subject is located too far away to be approached, its imagecan be enlarged using 10X zooming.An
50 ENPLAYOFFPLAY MENUPLAY MODEF I LECOMM. MODEEX I TCOMM. MODEPC MODEI R MODEEX I TAPPLIED OPERATION (cont.)Image Copy Using Infrared Communication [
EN 5115° 15°15° 15°4Position the transmitting and receivingequipment so that their infrared transmitterand receiver face opposite each other.•The dist
52 ENAPPLIED OPERATION (cont.)Printing on a Digital Printer [IrDA Transfer]Selected images can be transferred without using a cable to a digital prin
EN 53PC Connection OperationPicture Navigator Software (Provided)Image data in the camera can be sent to the RS-232C port of a Windows® PC or to the m
54 ENCONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND INDICATORSPCVIDEO OUTDC-INPLAYOFF1862354790!^&%#$@Lock button
EN 55Front View1 Shutter Release Button ... Z pg. 12Press when you wish to shoot.2 Flash... Z pg. 20Li
56 ENCONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS (cont.)1 EJECT Button ... Z pg. 44Press to eject the optional Compact Flashcard.2 Tr
EN 57On-Screen Display During ShootingWhen the Power Dial is set to “A”, “M” or “ ”, press the DISPLAY Button to change the View mode.Each press of th
58 ENOn-Screen Display During Shooting (cont.)Information Displayed Between ShutterRelease and Storage of Image in MemoryIcons Displayed During Manual
EN 59On-Screen Display During PlaybackWhen the Power Dial is set to “PLAY”, press the DISPLAY Button to view the information display over theplayback
6 ENCONTENTSSAFETY PRECAUTIONS2QUICK START4MAJOR FEATURES5CONTENTS6GETTING STARTED8Loading Batterirs ...
60 ENNo power is supplied.The LCD monitor flickers in theStandard View mode (colourdisplay).Shooting is impossible.Images do not appear.The menu scree
EN 61The image on the LCD monitorappears distorted.The date/time is not displayedproperly.A Compact Flash card cannot beinserted.None of the buttons o
62 ENDISPLAY AND MESSAGESNO IMAGES STOREDCONTAINS PROTECTED IMAGESTRANSMISSION IN PROGRESSRECEPTION IN PROGRESSTOO MANY COPIESIMAGE COPYING IN PROGRES
EN 63CAUTIONSBatteries•This camera requires 4 LR6 (AA)-size alkalinebatteries. LR6 (AA)-size nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd)or nickel-metal hydrode (Ni-MH) bat
64 ENBuilt-in Rechargeable BatteryTo store the date/time in memory, a rechargeablebattery is integrated in the camera. As long as thecamera is connect
EN 65LCD Monitor1. To prevent damage to the LCD monitor,DO NOT . . ... push it strongly or apply any shocks... place the camcorder with the LCD mo
66 ENMAJOR SPECIFICATIONSDimensions : 129 (W) x 74 (H) x 39 (D) mmPower consumption : 4.2 WWeight : Approx. 260 gPower : DC 6 V Flash : Built-in,Effec
EN 67INDEXAAC outlet... pg. 9AC power adapter ... pg. 9Auto playback ... pg. 31
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EN 7Applying Sepia/Black-and-White Effects ... 38Magnifying the Playback Image (Zoom) ...
8 EN1Slide the battery cover (BATTERY) slightly toopen.•The battery cover opens.2Insert batteries as indicated by the orientationmarking inside the ba
EN 9VIDEO OUTDC-INHousehold Power SupplyWhen using the camera indoors, it is more convenient and economical to power it from a household ACpower outle
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