Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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USER'S MANUAL
This manual explains how to use the SIGMA DP1X digital camera. Please refer to the SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide, which is available in the PDF format of the supplied CD-ROM, to get information about installation of SIGMA Photo Pro software to your computer, connection between camera and computer and for detailed explanation
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Thank you for purchasing the Sigma DP1X Digital Compact Camera
You will get the greatest performance and enjoyment from your new DP1X camera's features by reading this instruction manual carefully before operating it. Enjoy your new Sigma camera!
· Please · The
keep this instruction booklet handy for future reference. Doing so will allow you to understand and take advantage of the camera's unique features at any time. [. . . ] 7000 K
DESCRIPTION Select this setting to allow the camera to automatically determine the appropriate white balance adjustments. taking
Daylight Shade Overcast Incandescent
Select this setting when taking pictures in the shade under sunny skies. Select this setting when taking pictures under cloudy, overcast skies. Select this setting when taking pictures indoors under incandescent (tungsten) lighting. Select this setting when taking pictures indoors under fluorescent lighting. Select this setting when taking pictures with the Sigma EF-140 DG SA-STTL flash. Use the "Set Custom WB" menu option to create a custom white balance setting. The "Custom" option will not be available if no custom white balance has been set.
Fluorescent
Flash
Custom
The White Balance can be set in Quick Set Menu (P. 34) or [ Shooting Menu] (P. 26) [White Balance].
When you select (Custom) in Quick Set Menu, the current stored setting in [ Shooting Menu] [White Balance] [ Custom] will be used. To capture a new custom white balance, please set it from [ Shooting Menu] (P. 26) [White Balance] [Custom] (See next page).
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SETTING A CUSTOM WHITE BALANCE
For more precise control of the white balance setting or when photographing under unusual lighting conditions, the "Set Custom WB" option can be used to capture a sample of neutral object in a scene to be used for color correction.
To capture a custom white balance image, please select [ Capture Settings] (P. 26) [White Balance] [Custom], then press the button.
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Under the lighting conditions that will be used for the final photograph, frame a white color object, such as a sheet of white paper or a white wall, so that it fills the frame in the center of the color LCD monitor, and then press the shutter button.
If a valid white balance settings was captured, a message "White balance image captured successfully" will appear on the color LCD monitor that the white balance image was captured successfully. Please retry the custom WB capture. " will be displayed on the color LCD monitor. To dismiss the capture, press the button.
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· When the
button is pressed in white balance capture display, current white balance setting will be set.
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SETTING THE SENSITIVITYISO EQUIVALENCY
The photosensitivity of digital cameras is described in terms of "ISO equivalent" like silver-halide film cameras. (ISO sensitivity P. 112)
The ISO Sensitivity can be set in Quick Set Menu (P. 34 [ or Settings] (P. 26) [ISO Sensitivity].
Capture
ISO Auto* ISO 100 ISO 400 ISO 1600 (RAW)
ISO 50 ISO 200 ISO 800 ISO 3200 (RAW)
· It is possible to select an ISO value from 50 to 800 in JPEG mode or from 50 to 3200 in RAW mode.
CAUSION!!
· If [ISO Auto] is selected, the ISO value will automatically change to
ISO 100 or 200 depending on the light condition. When using the flash, the ISO value is changed to ISO 100, 200 or 400 automatically.
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IMAGE FILE SETTING
The file size changes depending on resolution mode and recording quality selected.
Image Size (Resolution mode)
2640×1760 2640×1485 1872×1248 1312×880
HI
16:9
MED
LOW
RAW (RAW) Image Quality FINE (JPEG) NORMAL (JPEG) BASIC (JPEG)
15. 4MB 3. 3MB 1. 9MB 1. 4MB 2. 7MB 1. 6MB 1. 2MB 1. 6MB 0. 9MB 0. 7MB 0. 8MB 0. 5MB 0. 3MB
* The file sizes change depending on subjects.
IMAGE QUALITY
It is possible to record images in the widely used JPEG or RAW formats. The RAW images are recorded without digital processing in the camera body and require post-processing with the supplied software, which can convert RAW images to JPEG or TIFF format.
IMAGE SIZE SETTING
Image Size Setting can be set in Quick Set Menu (P. 34) or [ Capture Settings] (P. 26) [Image Size].
HI * MED
16:9 LOW
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IMAGE QUALITY SETTING
Image Quality Setting can be set in Quick Set Menu(P. 34), or [ Capture Settings] (P. 26) [Image Quality].
FINE * (JPEG) BASIC
WARNING !!
NORMAL (NORM) (JPEG) RAW (RAW)
(JPEG)
· When Image Quality is set to RAW, the Image Size is automatically
set to Hi. (The icon of Image Size is not displayed on the LCD monitor. ) changed until the Image Quality is changed.
· When the Image Quality is set to RAW, the Image Size cannot be
COLOR SPACE
It is possible to select sRGB, which is a common color space or Adobe RGB, which is mainly used for commercial printing, and other industrial purposes.
Color Space can be set in [ Space].
sRGB * CAUTION !!
Capture Settings] (P. 26) [Color
Adobe RGB
· Please set the color space to sRGB for regular usage. If you select
Adobe RGB, please be sure to use the supplied Sigma Photo Pro software or another image processing software supporting DCF 2. 0.
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PICTURE SETTINGS
It is possible to adjust the recording image parameter (contrast, sharpness and saturation).
Contrast Contrast can be increased by moving the cursor to + side, or decreased, preserving image detail, by moving the cursor to - side. Sharpness It is possible to make the pictures appear sharper, by moving the cursor to + side, or softer by moving the cursor to side, . Saturation It is possible to increase saturation thus making pictures appear vivid, if the cursor is moved to + side. Moving the cursor to side, decreases saturation and makes images less vivid. Capture Settings] (P. 26)
Use the arrows on the 4-way controller to select [Contrast], [Saturation], [Sharpness] from [Picture Settings], then press the arrows on the 4-way controller to adjust the compensation. button to apply the setting Press the button to close the or the sub-menu without making any changes.
If you adjust image parameters, their icon is displayed on the left of the color LCD monitor.
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· JPEG is compressed after parameter adjustment. In the case of
RAW format, parameter information is recorded without adjustment. [. . . ] Reconnect the video terminal (yellow) and audio terminal (white) to the correct position. Turn the sound volume up by pressing the playing-back movie and sound. (P81, 103, 105)
The Sound Volume can be set from [
button in
Camera Settings] (P. 26) [Sound Settings] [Sound Volume]. (P. 32)
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SPECIFICATIONS
FOVEON X3® Direct Image Sensor (CMOS) 20. 7×13. 8mm Total Pixels 14. 06MP (2652×1768×3 layers) 3:2 16. 6mm (35mm equivalent focal length28mm) F4 ~ F11 5 Groups, 6 Elements 50 cm ~ , 30 cm ~ (FULL mode) SD Card / Compatible with SDHC, Multi Media Card Exif 2. 21, DCF 2. 0, DPOF X3F (Lossless compression RAW data)(12-bit) Still image JPEG (Fine, Normal, Basic) File Format Movie AVI Voice WAV High : 2640×1760 Wide : 2640×1485 Still image Medium : 1872×1248 Image size (Number of Pixels) Low : 1312×880 Movie QVGA : 320×240 (Image area 320×212) 8 types (Auto, Daylight, Shade, Overcast, Incandescent, White Balance Fluorescent, Flash, Custom) AUTO (ISO100~ISO200) (with flashgun ISO100~ISO400) ISO50, 100, 200, 400, 800, (1600, 3200) ISO Sensitivity * ISO16003200 in RAW mode only Auto Focus Contrast Detection Type AF Point 9-Points (Manual Selection) Shutter release halfway-down position Focus Lock (AF lock can be done by AE lock button from menu setting) Manual Focus Dial Type Evaluative metering, Center-Weighted Average Metering Metering System Spot metering (P) Program AE, (S) Shutter Priority AE, Exposure Control (A) Aperture Priority AE, (M) Manual System Exposure Compensation ±3EV (1/3 stop increments) AE Lock AE lock button Appropriate, under, over; 1/3EV steps up to ±3EV for Auto Bracketing appropriate exposure 1/2000-15sec. [. . . ]