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USER MANUAL Sensor 530s AGFA
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AGFAPHOTO 530s sensor AGFAPHOTO 530s SENSOR 18.2MM/IEQUIVAL ENF-30Thank you for purchasing this AgfaPhoto digital camera. Please read these operating instructions carefully in order to use the digital camera correctly. Keep the instructions in a safe place after reading so that you can refer to them later.
Precautions
- Do not aim the camera directly into the sun or other intense light sources which could damage your eyesight.
- Do not try to open the casing of the camera or attempt to modify this camera in any way. High-voltage internal components create the risk of electric shock when exposed. Maintenance and repairs should be carried out only by authorized service providers.
- Do not fire the flash too close to the eyes of animals or young children. Eye damage may result. Please remain at least one meter away from infants when using the flash.
- Keep the camera away from water and other liquids. Do not use the camera with wet hands. Never use the camera in the rain or snow. Internal moisture is dangerous and may lead to electric shock.
- Keep the camera and its accessories out of the reach of children and animals to prevent accidents or damage to the camera.
- If you notice smoke or a strange odor coming from the camera, turn the power off immediately. Take the camera to the nearest authorized service center for repair. Never attempt to repair the camera yourself.
- Use only the recommended power accessories. Use of power sources not expressly recommended for this equipment may lead to overheating, distortion of the equipment, fire, electrical shock or other hazards.
Disclaimer
We assume no responsibility over and above the provisions of the Product Liability Law for damages suffered by the user or third parties as a result of the inappropriate handling of the product or its accessories, or by their operational failure and by their use. We reserve the right to make changes to this product and its accessories without prior notice.
Warning!
Never open the camera or remove any parts of it. This will void all warranty claims.
Using your batteries
For best performance and prolonged battery life, we recommend the use of rechargeable Ni-MH batteries.
Extending battery life
Excessive use of the following functions use up a great deal of battery power and should therefore only be used occasionally:
- Flash
- Editing images on the camera display
The battery life can be affected by soiling. Please clean the contacts with a clean, dry cloth before putting the batteries in the camera. Battery performance drops at temperatures below 0^ C. If you use the camera at low temperatures you should have replacement batteries to hand and ensure they do not get too cold.
Please note: you should not dispose of cold and seemingly flat batteries because these batteries may work again at room temperature.
1.0 Table of Contents
Precautions ...... 1
Disclaimer.... 1
Warning! 1
Using your batteries .... 1
Extending battery life.... 1
1.0 Table of Contents...... 2
2.0 General Introduction...... 3
2.1 Package contents.... 3
2.2 External View 3
2.3 Display Information 5
3.0 Getting Started 7
3.1 Turning Power On & Off...... 7
3.2 Inserting / Removing the Batteries..... 7
3.3 Inserting / Removing a Memory Card .. 8
3.4 Attaching the Wrist Strap 8
4.0 Buttons & Functions......9
4.1 Power....9
4.2 Shutter 9
4.3 Tele / Wide....9
4.4 Playback 10
4.5 Mode 10
4.6 Basic Operations.... 10
4.6.1 EV 10
4.6.2 ISO 11
4.6.3 WB 11
4.7 Menu 12
4.7.1 Up / Play & Pause / Macro 12
4.7.2 Right / Flash 12
4.7.3 Down / Voice Memo 12
4.7.4 Left / Self-timer.... 12
5.0 Still Image Mode.... 14
5.1 Capturing Images.... 14
5.2 Menu Mode 14
5.2.1 Size (Default: 5M) 14
5.2.2 Quality (Default: Fine) 14
5.2.3 Sharpness (Default: Normal).... 15
5.2.4 Saturation (Default: Normal) 15
5.2.5 Effect (Default: Normal).... 15
5.2.6 Metering (Default: Multi).... 15
5.2.7 Scene Mode (Default: Auto Mode)..... 15
5.2.8 Shooting (Continuous)
(Default: Single)
6.0 Movie Clip Mode.... 16
6.1 Movie Recording 16
6.2 Movie Size 16
7.0 Voice Recording Mode 17
8.0 Playback Mode 18
8.1 Playing a Still Image.... 18
8.2 Playing Movie Clips.... 18
8.3 Thumbnail Display (Small Images) .... 19
8.4 Exploring an Image 19
8.5 Slide 19
8.6 Protect.... 20
8.7 Delete.... 21
8.8 Copy To Card.... 21
8.9 DPOF 22
9.0 SETUP Mode.... 23
9.1 Auto Off.... 23
9.2 Language 24
9.3 Format.... 24
9.4 Date Input 24
9.5 Imprint 25
9.6 Beep.... 25
9.7 Light Frequency 25
9.8 Q.View 25
9.9 Sys. Reset 26
9.10 USB....26
9.10.1 PC Cam: 26
9.10.2 Disk Drive: 26
9.10.3 Printer: 26
10.0 Specifications.... 27
System Requirements 28
11.0 Customer care.... 29
11.1 Customer care.... 29
11.2 Disposal of Waste Equipment by
Users in Private Households in the
European Union 30
11.3 Compliance and Advisory 30
2.0 General Introduction
2.1 Package contents
AgfaPhoto Sensor
530s

Camera Driver & Software CD

Quick Guide USB Cable


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Coiled electrical cable with connectors (no text or symbols visible)Wrist Strap Camera Pouch 2xAA Batteries

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Simple line drawing of a curved black object with a looped handle (no text or symbols)

2.2 External View
Top

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Shutter Button Microphone Strap Eyelet Power ButtonSide

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USB Connector Battery/Memory Card/Compartment CoverFront

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LED Lens FlashBack

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Wide/Tele Button LCD Monitor Tripod Socket
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graph TD
A["Playback Button"] --> B["Menu"]
C["Mode Button"] --> B
D["Delete/Exposure Button"] --> B
E["Play/Pause/Up Button"] --> B
F["Flash/Right Button"] --> B
G["Self-Timer/Left Button"] --> B
H["Voice Memo/Down Button"] --> B
B --> I["Menu"]
B --> J["Button"]
2.3 Display Information

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 X1.2 100 5M 100 ISO1 Battery Status
(7) Batteries Full
(7) Batteries Half Full
(☐) Batteries Empty
2 Operation Mode
( ) Image Shooting Mode
( ) Playback Mode
( ) Movie Clip Mode
(oo) Voice Recording Mode
( ) Auto Mode
( ) Sport Mode
( ) Night Mode
( ) Portrait Mode


4 Flash Mode
(↓A) Auto Flash (●) Red-Eye
(↓) Fill-in Flash (↓s) Slow Sync
(②) Flash Off
5 Self-timer

6 ( Voice Memo
7 Focus Range
( ) Macro
8 Metering

9 Shooting

10 ISO Value

11 ( + ) exposure ± 2
12 W. Balance


13 ( Memory Card Inserted
14 Sharpness

15 Quality

16 Size

17 (100) Available Shots
18 Zoom Status Indicator


3.0 Getting Started
3.1 Turning Power On & Off
- Press the Power Button to turn the camera on.
- Press the Power Button again to turn the camera off.

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Close-up of a silver digital camera with a white arrow pointing to the left side (no text or symbols visible)3.2 Inserting / Removing the Batteries
- Power off the camera.
- Slide open the battery compartment cover.
- Remove the batteries or, respecting the polarity indications, insert them.
- Close the battery cover.

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Close-up of a black digital camera with lens and adjustment knob (no visible text or symbols)Battery status indicator.
( ): Batteries full.
(☐): Batteries half full.
(☐): Batteries empty. Replace with new batteries.
- The batteries will discharge if kept inside the camera for a long time without use. Remove the batteries when the camera is not in use.
- The batteries may not work normally under 0 ^ C or over 40 ^ C.
3.3 Inserting / Removing a Memory Card
- Power off the camera.
- Open the battery compartment cover.
- Insert the memory card into the card slot and press it gently until you hear a click.
- To remove, gently press on the edge of the card and pull it out.
- Close the battery cover.

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Close-up of a digital camera with an arrow pointing to the lens (no visible text or symbols)3.4 Attaching the Wrist Strap

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Black digital camera with attached strap and control buttons (no visible text or symbols)
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Black and white photo of a digital camera with attached cable (no visible text or symbols)4.0 Buttons & Functions
4.1 Power
- Press the Power Button to turn the camera on.
- Press the Power Button again to turn the camera off.

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Close-up of a silver digital camera with a white arrow pointing to the left side (no text or symbols visible)Power
- If the camera is left idle for a certain period of time, the camera will power off automatically.
4.2 Shutter

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Close-up of a digital camera with a circular button and an arrow pointing to it (no text or symbols visible)Shutter
- Press the Shutter Button half way to focus and then press it fully down to capture an image.
4.3 Tele / Wide
- Press the Tele Button. The Zoom Bar Indicator will appear in the top of the LCD display showing the current zoom status.
- Press the Wide Button. The Zoom Bar Indicator will return to the Wide view.
- The camera allows maximum 3.0x optical zoom and 8.0x digital zoom.

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① (3.0X) ② (8.0X) X1.1 5M **Note: As shown in the Technical Specifications on the last page: Play mode: 1.0X \~ 8.0X (depending on image size)
You can record images and voices in the Operation mode. Use the Playback Mode to play, delete or edit images on the LCD display.
4.4 Playback
- Select the Playback Mode by pressing the Playback Button ( ).
- Playback Mode displays still images, movie clips and voice recordings.
- Select an image by pressing the Left or Right Button.

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Camera interface screenshot showing control panel with buttons and a play button, alongside an image of the Sydney Opera House at sea.4.5 Mode
Still Image Movie Clip Voice Recording

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00:00:23 VGA START:SH 00:00:00 00:28:51 STANDBY START:SH 00:00:064.6 Basic Operations
- To adjust white balance, ISO & EV press the Delete / Exposure Button ( ⓣ ) several times to toggle between EV, ISO and white balance.
4.6.1 EV
- To adjust the EV value from -2.0EV to +2.0EV press the Left / Right Button.
- When you have selected the preferred value, press the Menu Button to confirm the setting.
• The higher the EV value, the brighter the image will be.

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Two-panel image showing a camera interface and a photo of the Sydney Opera House on water, with no visible text or symbols.4.6.2 ISO
- Press the Delete / Exposure Button several times to toggle between EV, ISO and white balance.
- To adjust the ISO value, press the Left / Right Button to set the ISO value and press the Menu Button to confirm.

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Camera interface screenshot showing hand press control and camera settings with Sydney Opera House photo preview4.6.3 WB
- Press the Delete / Exposure Button several times to toggle between EV, ISO and white balance.
- To adjust the WB value, press the Left / Right Button to set the white balance and select the Menu Button to confirm.

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Two-panel image showing a camera interface with a hand pointing at the left panel and an aerial view of the Sydney Opera House on water (no text or symbols visible)![]() | Auto Adjusts the white balance automatically |
![]() | Daylight For bright light conditions |
![]() | Cloudy For cloudy conditions |
![]() | Tungsten For tungsten light |
![]() | Fluorescent For florescent light |
4.7 Menu
- Press the Menu Button to open the menu.
- When the menu appears on the LCD display, the Menu Button is used to move through the highlighted items in the submenu or to confirm data.
4.7.1 Up / Play & Pause / Macro

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Camera menu interface showing control knob and circular dial with 'MENU' button- Press the Up Button ( ▶/11 ) to move up the submenu.
- When the menu is not displayed on the LCD display, the Up Button ( 🎨 ) operates as the Macro function.
- The Up Button also operates as the Play & Pause function to play movie clips in Playback Mode.
4.7.2 Right / Flash

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Diagram showing a camera control interface with a directional indicator and a circular dial labeled 'MENU' with icons for menu functions.- Press the Right Button ( ↗) to highlight items in the right tab.
- The Right Button ( ↗ ) also operates as the Flash function.
4.7.3 Down / Voice Memo

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Diagram showing a camera control interface with buttons and a circular dial labeled 'MENU' and directional indicator.- Press the Voice Button ( ) to highlight items in the down tab.
- There are two ways you can add your voice to a stored still image.
- Shooting Mode
- Playback Mode
4.7.4 Left / Self-timer

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Diagram showing a hand interacting with a device labeled 'MENU' and a play button, likely illustrating a media control interface.- Press the Left Button to highlight items in the left tab.
10 sec. Self-timer ( ): The image will be taken 10 after the shutter is released. 2 sec. Self-timer ( ): The image will be taken 2 seconds after the shutter is released.
Note:
Night Scene Under Shooting Mode
While in Shooting Mode, press Menu Button then go to Scene Mode and select "Night". Press the Left Button to exit the menu. Press the Down Button, and then press the Left / Right Button to adjust the Long Exposure Value which ranges through Auto, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2, 3, 4. Press the Menu Button to confirm the value you select.

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Black-and-white photo of the Sydney Opera House with visible flags, set against a water body and sky (no text or symbols on the image itself)5.0 Still Image Mode
5.1 Capturing Images
Taking a Picture
- Press the Power Button to power on the camera.
- Press the Shutter Button half way to focus.
- Press the Shutter Button fully to capture the image.

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Black-and-white photo showing a digital camera on top and the Sydney Opera House at the bottom, both with camera mode indicators (no readable text or symbols)- Using the Zoom
Press T or W on the Zoom Button (W T)

It is recommended that you take photos with the camera mounted on a tripod or other device if the Shaking Hand ( 🎨 ) icon appears.
5.2 Menu Mode
5.2.1 Size (Default: 5M)
This feature allows you to select image resolution.
(12M) 4032 x 3024 (3M) 2048 x 1536
(5M) 2560×1920 (VGA) 640×480
5.2.2 Quality (Default: Fine)
This feature allows you to select image quality.

5.2.3 Sharpness (Default: Normal)
| VIVID | ![]() | This effect emphasizes the edges.The captured image looks sharper but may result in more image noise. |
| NORMAL | ![]() | This effect emphasizes the edges, making the captured image suitable for printing. |
| SOFT | ![]() | This effect makes the edges of the captured image look smoother, making it suitable for image editing on PC. |
5.2.4 Saturation (Default: Normal)
High
Normal
Low
5.2.5 Effect (Default: Normal)
| NORMAL No special effect is added to the picture. |
| NEGATIVE Gives the image a negative photo effect. |
| SEPIA Gives the image a yellowish brown tone. |
| B & W Turns the image black and white. |
5.2.6 Metering (Default: Multi)
The Metering Setting allows you to obtain superior exposure conditions and to capture a brighter picture.

Multi Metering:
Exposure will be evaluated according to the average of the available light sources in the image area. This is suitable for general use.

Spot Metering:
If the subject is against the light source or has little contrast, you can use this function to have the subject made brighter.
5.2.7 Scene Mode (Default: Auto Mode)
Select the scene modes from the following options:

) Auto Mode

) Sport Mode

) Night Mode

) Portrait Mode

) Landscape

) Backlight
5.2.8 Shooting (Continuous) (Default: Single)
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Single: Single Image capture.
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3 pictures in sequence ( ): Press the Shutter Button to start the continuous shooting function. Three still images are taken automatically.
Note: The Continuous Shooting function will not be cancelled until "Single" is selected.
6.0 Movie Clip Mode
6.1 Movie Recording

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00:00:14 VGA START:SH 00:00:00Recording
- Press the Power Button to power on the camera.
- Press the Mode Button to change to Movie Clip Mode.
- Press the Shutter Button to start movie recording.
- Press the Shutter Button again to stop recording.
6.2 Movie Size

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Menu Size VGA Setup Next Menu Back Execute: OK Menu Size VGA Setup VGA QVGA Back Execute: OKThe video size options provided are as follows:
7.0 Voice Recording Mode
- Press the Mode Button and select Voice Recording Mode ( )
- Press the Shutter Button to start recording and press the Shutter Button again to stop the recording.
- Press the Play / Pause Button (▶/11) during recording to pause recording and press the Play / Pause Button again to continue recording.

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00:28:51 STANDBY START:SH 00:00:00
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00:28:27 RECORDING STOP:SH 00:00:24
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00:28:27 PAUSE STOP: SH 00:00:248.0 Playback Mode
8.1 Playing a Still Image
- Press the Playback Button to view images taken.
- Press the Right or Left Button to go to the next or last image.

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100-0021 MENUOperation Steps
- Playback Button
- ◀ or ▶
Note: The icon ( musical) appears when viewing a still image with a voice memo.
8.2 Playing Movie Clips
- Press the Playback Button to play the Movie Clips.
- Press the Up Button to start or pause the Movie Clip.
- You can choose a 2X, 4X and 8X fast forward speed by pressing the Menu Button when playing the Movie Clips.
- When playing back the Movie Clips, press the Left / Self-Timer Button to play backwards and press the Menu Button to choose the 2X, 4X and 8X backward speed.

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100-0021 MENUOperation Steps
- Playback Button
- ▶ or ▲
Note: The icon ( ) in the top left of the LCD display represents a Movie Clip, not a still image.
8.3 Thumbnail Display (Small Images)
- The Thumbnail Display is a convenient tool for finding an image.
- Press the WIDE Button to view the Thumbnail Display.

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graph TD
A["User"] -->|1| B["Camera Module 1"]
B -->|2| C["Camera Module 2"]
C -->|3| D["Camera Module 3"]
D -->|4| E["User Interface"]
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style E fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
8.4 Exploring an Image

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A["100-0021"] -->|1| B["Image Collection"]
B -->|2| C["100-0021 x 1.6"]
C -->|3| D["Display"]
D -->|4| A
- Press the TELE Button to see an enlargement of the image.
- Use the TELE/WIDE Button to zoom in or out.
- Use the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT Button to move the enlarged section you would like to view.
- Press the WIDE Button to return to the original Playback Mode.
8.5 Slide
- This option allows you to view your photos in a slide show.
- There are 3 interval options available:
1.3 sec.
2.5 sec.
3. 10 sec.

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Menu Slide 3 sec. Prot 3 sec. tenu Del 5 sec. tenu Cop 10 sec. DPO Back Execute: OK Operation Steps 1. MENU 2. ▲ or ▼ 3. MENU8.6 Protect
Protecting Selected Image(s)
- Press the Menu Button. Select "PROTECT" and confirm with the Menu Button.
- Choose "SELECT" and press the Menu Button.
- Select your image(s) to protect and press the Menu Button.
(○) will appear on the LCD display when a file is protected. - To unprotect a file, press the Menu Button.

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Protect Single ALL Select Back Execute : OKOperation Steps
- MENU
- ▲ or ▼
- ▲ or ▼
- MENU
Protecting All Images
- Press the Menu Button. Select "PROTECT" and confirm with the Menu Button.
- Choose "ALL" and press the Menu Button.
- Select "EXECUTE" and press the Menu Button to confirm. (O-m) will appear on the LCD display when the files are protected.

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Six grayscale outdoor scenes arranged in a 3x3 grid, each labeled with a number from 1 to 6 (no text or symbols on the scenes themselves)
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Grid of six grayscale photos showing outdoor scenes with buildings and a boat, no visible text or symbols8.7 Delete
Deleting Single Image
1a. Select the image you want to delete and press the Delete / Exposure Button (+/-). Choose "Execute" and press the Menu Button to confirm or the Left Button to cancel the request.
1b. Press the Menu Button. Select "Delete" and press the Menu Button. Select "Single" and press the Menu Button to proceed.

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Menu Slide 3 sec. Protect Next Menu Delete Next Menu Copy to Card DPOF Back Execute : OK Delete Single ALL Select Back Execute : OKOperation Steps
- MENU
- ▲ or ▼
- or MENU
Deleting All Image(s)
- Press the Menu Button and select "Delete" using the Menu Button.
- Select "ALL" and press the Menu Button to proceed.
Deleting Selected Image
- Press the Menu Button and select "Delete" using the Menu Button.
- Choose "Select" and press the Menu Button.
- Select the image you want to delete and press the Menu Button.
8.8 Copy To Card
This function allows you to copy the images stored in the internal flash memory onto a memory card.

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Menu Slide 3 sec. Protect Next Menu Delete Next Menu Copy to Card DPOF Back Execute : OKOperation Steps
- MENU
- ▲ or ▼
- ◀ or MENU
8.9 DPOF
- This function can only be used when a memory card is inserted.
- This option allows you to store the number of copies to print (MAX.30 pcs) on your memory card.
[SINGLE] - specifies the number of copies for a selected image.
[ALL] - specifies the number of copies for all pictures apart from movie clips and voice recording files.
Note: The "PRINT" function will not appear on the LCD display if a memory card is not inserted.
| Menu Slide 3 sec. Protect Next Menu Delete Next Menu Copy to Card DPOF Back Execute:OK | Operation Steps 1. MENU 2. ▲ or ▼ 3. ◀ or MENU |

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DPOF SINGLE ALL Back Set: OK Operation Steps 1. MENU 2. ▲ or ▼ 3. ▲ 4. MENU Print Enable Cancel Execute Back Set: OK Operation Steps 1. ▲ or ▼ 2. MENU Single Print Nun Print 0 Back Set: OK Operation Steps 1. ▲ or ▼ 2. MENU9.0 SETUP Mode
You can enter the SETUP Mode by pressing the Menu Button and selecting SETUP.
| Setup | Setup | Operation Steps 1. MENU 2. ▲ or ▼ 3. ▶ 4. ▲ or ▼ 5. MENU | Item: 1. Auto Off 2. Language 3. Format 4. Date Input 5. Imprint 6. Beep 7. Light Freq. 8. Q. View 9. Sys. Reset 10. USB | ||
| Auto Off | 3.Min. | ||||
| Language | English | ||||
| Format | Net Menu | ||||
| Date Input | Net Menu | ||||
| Imprint | off | ||||
| Back | Execute: OK | Back | Execute: OK | ||
9.1 Auto Off
This function allows you to set the power saving time.
- Press the Menu Button and select "SETUP".
- Select "AUTO OFF".
- Select the time you prefer and press the Menu Button to confirm the setting.
Select "OFF" to disable the power-saving function.
| Setup Auto Off 3 Min. Langua 1 Min. English Format 3 Min. Menu Date In 5 Min. Menu Imprint Off off Back Execute: OK | Operation Steps 1. MENU 2. ▲ or ▼ 3. MENU 4. ▲ or ▼ 5. MENU 6. ▲ or ▼ 7. MENU |
Note:
If "OFF" is set, the camera will not turn off automatically.
The batteries will discharge if the camera is powered on for a long time.
9.2 Language
There are 12 languages available to select:
![]() | Operation Steps1. MENU2. ▲ or ▼3. MENU4. ▲ or ▼5. MENU |
- English
- French
- German
- Italian
- Spanish
-
Portuguese
-
Traditional Chinese
- Simplified Chinese
- Japanese
- Thai
- Turkish
- Russian

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Language English Français Deutsch Italiano Espanol Back Execute : OKOperation Steps
- ▲ or ▼
- MENU
9.3 Format
This function allows you to format the memory card or the built-in flash memory.
![]() | Operation Steps1. MENU2. ▲ or ▼3. MENU4. ▲ or ▼5. MENU |
9.4 Date Input
This function allows you to set up the type of date & time.
![]() | Operation Steps1. MENU2. ▲ or ▼3. MENU4. ▲ or ▼5. MENU |
- YYYY/MM/DD
- DD/MM/YYYY
- MM/DD/YYYY
9.5 Imprint
This function allows you to print the date or date & time on a captured image.

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Setup Auto Off 3 Min. Language Off English Format Date Only Menu Date In Dat & Time Menu Imprint off Back Execute : OK| Operation Steps |
| 1. MENU |
| 2. ▲ or ▼ |
| 3. MENU |
| 4. ▲ or ▼ |
| 5. MENU |
9.6 Beep
This function allows you to switch the button sound on or off.

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Setup Beep On Light Fr 50Hz Q.View On Sys. Re Off USB Disk Drive ▲ Back Execute: OK| Operation Steps |
| 1. MENU |
| 2. ▲ or ▼ |
| 3. MENU |
| 4. ▲ or ▼ |
| 5. MENU |
9.7 Light Frequency
The Light Frequency setting is for Anti-flicker.
50Hz: UK, Germany, Italy, Spain, France, Netherlands, China, Japan, Portugal.
60Hz: U.S.A., Taiwan, Korea, Japan.

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Setup Beep On Light Freq. 50Hz Q.View On Sys. Re 60Hz Menu USB 50Hz Drive Back Execute: OK| Operation Steps |
| 1. MENU |
| 2. ▲ or ▼ |
| 3. MENU |
| 4. ▲ or ▼ |
| 5. MENU |
Note: A horizontal flicker will occur under artificial lighting conditions if the wrong frequency is selected.
9.8 Q. View
If you select Q. View "On", you can view the captured image on the LCD display. Q. View is possible only with still images.

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Setup Beep Light Fri On Q.View Off Sys. Reset USB Back On 50Hz On Hot Menu Disk Drive Execute: OK| Operation Steps |
| 1. MENU |
| 2. ▲ or ▼ |
| 3. MENU |
| 4. ▲ or ▼ |
| 5. MENU |
9.9 Sys. Reset
This function is to restore all default values apart from the Date, Time and Language.

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Setup Beep Light Freq. Q.View Cancel Sys. Re Execute USB Drive Back Execute: OKOperation Steps
- MENU
- ▲ or ▼
- MENU
- ▲ or ▼
- MENU
9.10 USB
You can select the operating mode when connecting the camera to an external device using a USB cable.

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Setup Beep Light Fi Q.View Sys. Re USB PC Cam Disk Drive Printer On 50Hz On Menu Drive Back Execute: OKOperation Steps
- MENU
- ▲ or ▼
- MENU
- ▲ or ▼
- MENU
9.10.1 PC Cam:
a. Install the PC Cam Driver on your computer.
b. Select the USB setting as PC Cam.
c. Connect the USB cable to your computer.
d. You can start the PC Cam function after you have set up MSN messenger or AMCAP.
9.10.2 Disk Drive:
When Disk Drive is selected, the PC will automatically detect the camera as a Disk Drive. The LCD display will power off. A new removable disk will appear to download images to your computer.
9.10.3 Printer:
Connect the camera to a printer and select the Printer via PictBridge function. Select the detailed printer options.
10.0 Specifications
| Image Sensor | Type | 1/2.5" 5M CMOS Sensor | |
| Effective Pixels | 5.0 Mega Pixels (2,592 × 1,944) | ||
| Lens | Lens Type Optical 3X Zoom (35mm Film Equivalent: 36~108 mm) | ||
| F No. F2.8~F4.8 | |||
| Digital Zoom Still Image mode: 1.0X ~ 8.0XPlay mode: 1.0X ~ 8.0X (depends on image size) | |||
| LCD Display 2.4" Color LTPS LCD | |||
| Type | Auto Focus Focusing | ||
| Range Normal: 110cm ~ infinity Macro: 5cm~200cm(Wide only) | |||
| Type Mechanical and Electrical Shutter | |||
| Speed Normal: 1/4000 sec. - 4 sec., Night Scene: 4 sec. - 1/8 sec. | |||
| Control Programmed AE, Metering: Multi, Spot Exposure | |||
| ISO Equivalent | 100, 200, 400 | ||
| Flash Modes Auto, Red Eye, SlowSync, Fill-in Flash, Flash Off | |||
| Effect | Normal, Sepia, Negative, B&W | ||
| White Balance | Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Tungsten | ||
| Voice Recording | Voice Recording (depends on capacity)Voice Memo in Still Image (max. 10 sec.) | ||
| Date Imprinting | Date, Date & Time, Off (user selectable) | ||
| Shooting | Still Image | Mode | Single Image, Continuous Shooting |
| Image Size | [12M]: 4032 X 3024 pixels (by interpolation)[3M]: 2048 X 1536 pixels[5M]: 2560 X 1920 pixels[VGA]: 640 X 480 pixels | ||
| Image Quality | Super Fine, Fine, Normal | ||
| Self-Timer | 10 sec. , 2 sec. | ||
| Scene Mode | Auto, Sport, Night, Potrait, Landscape, Backlight | ||
| Movie Clip | Movie Size | QVGA (320x240), VGA (640x480) | |
| Frame Rate | .20fps | ||
| Zoom | Optical Zoom: up to 3.0X | ||
| Storage | Media | Internal memory: 16MExternal memory: supporting SD card (up to 2G) | |
| File Format | Still Image JPEG (DCF), EXIF 2.2, DPOF 1.1, PictBridge 1.0 | ||
| Movie Clip MJPEG, 320x240 (QVGA), 640x480(VGA), with audio on PC | |||
| Audio | Audio for Voice Recording and Memo: WAV | ||
| PictBridge (Direct Printing) | Yes | ||
| Image Play | Type Single Image, Thumbnails, Slide Show, Movie Clip | ||
| Interface | Digital output connector: USB 1.1 Full SpeedOther interface: MIC-in, Buzzer Out (No Speaker) | ||
| Power Source | 2 x AA alkaline, Ni-MH Battery | ||
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 91.7 x 30 x 61.5 mm | ||
| Weight | Approx.120g (without battery and card) | ||
| Software | CameraDriver | Windows 2000/ME/XP, Vista32/64 |
| Application | Arcsoft MediaImpression | |
| System Requirements | ||
| For Windows | PC with processor higher than MMX Pentium 233MHz(XP: Pentium II 300MHz)Windows 2000 Professional (SP4)/Windows ME/Windows XP(SP2)/Window VistaMinimum 64MB RAM (XP: 128MB)140MB of available hard-disk spaceUSB port (1.1 or 2.0 standard interface)CD-ROM drive800×600 pixels, 16-bit color display compatible monitor(24-bit color display recommended) | |
| For Macintosh | Power Mac G3 or laterMac OS 10.0-10.4Minimum 64MB RAM110MB of available hard-disk spaceUSB portCD-ROM Drive800x600 pixels, 16-bit color display compatible monitorQuickTime6.0 or Later for MPEG4 SP Movie Clip | |
11.0 Customer care
11.1 Customer care
More information on the complete AgfaPhoto digital camera product range can be found under www.plawa.com / www.plawausa.com
Service & Repair (USA/ Canada):
1-866 475 2605
www.plawausa.com
Support Service (USA/ Canada)
Support-apdc@plawausa.com
Service & Repair Hotline (EU):
00800 752 921 00 (from a landline only)
Service & Support Hotline (Germany):
0900 1000 042 (1.49 Euro/ min. from a German landline only)
Online Service / International contact (Not for USA/ Canada):
support-apdc@plawa.com
Manufactured by
AgfaPhoto is used under license of Agfa-Gevaert NV & Co. KG. Agfa-Gevaert NV & Co. KG.
does not manufacture this product or provide any product warranty or support.
For service, support and warranty information, contact the distributor or manufacturer.
Contact: AgfaPhoto Holding GmbH, www.agfaphoto.com
11.2 Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Households in the European Union

This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
11.3 Compliance and Advisory
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 unsatisfactory operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B peripheral, 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 communication. 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.
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. When shielded interface cables have been provided with the product or when specified additional components or accessories have elsewhere been designated to be used with the installation of the product, they must be used in order to ensure compliance with FCC regulations.










