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1. 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 Class B digital devices 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 BI neorient or relocate the receiving antenna BE increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected BI Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Use of shielded cable is required to comply with Class B limits in Subpart B of Part
2. 15 of the FCC rules Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual If such changes or modifications should be made you could be required to stop operation of the equipment READ THIS FIRST Notice 1 Product design and specifications are subject to change without notice This includes primary product specifications software software drivers and user s manual This User Manual is a general reference guide for the product 2 The product and accessories that come with your camera may be different from those described in this manual This is due to the fact that different retailers often specify slightly different product inclusions and accessories to suit their market requirements customer demographics and geographical preferences Products very often vary between retailers especially with accessories such as batteries chargers AC adapters memory cards cables carrying cases pouches and language support Occasionally a retailer will specify a unique product color appearance and internal memory capacity Contact your dealer for precise product definition and included accessories 3 The manufacturer assumes no liability for any errors or discrepancies in this user s manual 4 For driver updates and revisions to this manual please refer to our website WARNING E Do not use the camera if it is emitting smoke becomes unusually hot to be touched emitting any unusual od
3. all images are deleted the NO IMAGE message will be displayed NOTE e Inthe e ie mode you can also delete one image or video clip by pressing the P nl 0 button same as the W button To delete all images or video clips at once 1 Press the button and move to ERASE by using the M W button 2 Select ERASE ALL by using the P button and press the OK button ERASE ALL menu appears on the screen 3 Select YES by using the P button ana press the OK button to delete all images ARE YOU SURE The NO IMAGE message appears because all images and video clips have been deleted To exit from this screen press either MODE the or MENU button NOTE e To delete images or videos stored in internal memory do not insert a memory card into the camera Otherwise you will delete the images or video clips stored on the memory card Setting the DPOF DPOF is a standard for recording printing information directly on the SD memory cards and other ao media Files saved in the DPOF format can be printed using compatible printers or through a laboratory printing device 1 Press the MENU button and move to DPOF by using the VY button and press the OK button 2 You can select the desired DPOF sub menu by using the lt gt button and press the OK button to confirm the setting ONE BY ONE Set image quantity on the selected image Select the image by using the 4 ONE BY ONE butt
4. clips TRANSFERRING RECORDED IMAGES AND VIDEOS TO YOUR COMPUTER Step 1 Installing the USB driver Step 2 Connecting the camera to your computer Step 3 Downloading images and video clips INSTALLING PHOTOSUITE 28 INSTALLING PHOTOVISTA 29 USING THE CAMERA AS A PC CAMERA 30 32 Step 1 Installing the PC Camera Driver Step 2 Connecting the Camera to Your Computer Step 3 Running Your Application Software MENU OPTIONS 32 38 Record Menu SETUP MENU QUICK VIEW EV amp WHITE BALANCE Movie Menu Playback Menu SETUP MENU SLIDE SHOW ERASE COPY TO CARD DPOF Setup Menu LCD BRIGHTNESS DATE TIME LANGUAGE SOUND FORMAT MEDIA VIDEO MODE AUTO POWER OFF LIGHT FREQUENCY FACTORY SETUP CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO OTHER DEVICES 38 CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS 39 5 INTRODUCTION Overview Your new digital camera delivers high quality 2560 x 1960 resolution images using a 3 1 Mega pixel sensor Using the 1 5 TFT color image LCD monitor you can compose images and then examine them in detail An auto flash sensor automatically detects the shooting lighting conditions and determines whether the flash should be used This feature helps ensure that your images turn out right 16MB internal built in memory lets you capture and store images without the need for an additional memory card However you may wish to expand the memory capacity up to 512MB capacity by using an external memory c
5. malfunction Do not use batteries other than those specified for use with the camera The use of unsuitable batteries may result in the batteries splitting or leaking and causing a fire injury or soiling of the battery compartment When placing the batteries into the camera check the polarity markings on the battery and to ensure that you insert the battery correctly Incorrect battery polarity may result in the batteries splitting or leaking and causing a fire injury or soiling of the battery compartment Remove the batteries if the camera will not be used for an extended period of time The batteries may leak and cause a fire injury or soiling of the battery compartment If the batteries leak clean and wipe the battery compartment carefully and install new batteries Wash your hands carefully if you touch the battery fluid CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 6 Overview Package contents GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA J 7 10 Names of Parts LCD Monitor Icons GETTING STARTED 11 14 Installing the batteries Inserting an SD Memory Card optional accessory Attaching the Hand Strap Setting the Date and Time Setting Image Resolution and Quality RECORD MODE Taking Images Portrait Mode Normal Mode Digital Zoom Self Timer Flash PLAYBACK MODE _s Viewing Images Zoom Playback Displaying Thumbnail Images Slide Show Display Deleting Images Setting the DPOF MOVIE MODE Ae Recording video clips Viewing video
6. playback your images back automatically in sequential order as a slide show This is a very useful and entertaining feature for reviewing recorded images and for presentations 1 Power on the camera and toggle the MODE button to the mode 2 Press the button and move to SLIDE SHOW by using the W button 3 Set the playback interval by using the 4 gt button and press the OK button The slideshow starts displaying your images on the LCD monitor by one at the set interval To stop the slideshow display press the OK button NOTE e You can adjust the slideshow display interval from 1 to 9 seconds 1 SEC 3 SEC 5 SEC 7 SEC 9 SEC Deleting Images You can delete an image or video clip or all images and video clips at once by using the Erase function in the Playback menu To delete one image or video clip 1 Press the MENU button and move to ERASE by using the W button a 2 Select ERASE ONE by using the P button ERASE CURRENT y 4 and press the OK button E NO v 3 When the delete message appears select the image video clip you wish to delete by using the lt button To delete the selected 21 image video clip use the A button to select YES and press the OK button The next image video clip appears Tocancel the deletion select NO and press the OK button It will return to the playback mode 4 Continue deletions as desired If
7. 8 computers Installing the USB driver on computers running Windows 2000 ME XP is not necessary 1 Insert the CD ROM that came with the camera into your CD ROM drive The welcome screen appears 2 Click USB DRIVER Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation After the USB driver has been installed restart your computer Macintosh OS 8 6 computers Mac OS 8 6 users must install a USB driver For Mac OS 9 0 or higher the computer will automatically recognize the camera and load its own USB drivers 1 Insert the CD ROM that came with the camera into the CD ROM drive 2 Select and double click Digital Camera Driver Installer 3 Select Install Location and click Install 4 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation and restart your computer Step 2 Connecting the camera to your computer 1 Connect one end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer 2 Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the camera Tae 3 The USB MODE menu appears on the screen Go HERE 4 Use the W button to select DISK DRIVE and Ex ie press the OK button Kage AIO DISK DRIVE is displayed on the LCD monitor 5 From the Windows desktop double click on My A A me m 26 Computer 6 Look for a new removable disk icon This removable disk is actually the memory or memory card in your camera Typically
8. ERA and press the OK button PC CAMERA is displayed on the LCD monitor N 5 Position the camera steadily on top of your computer monitor or use a tripod Ds NOTE e When using this camera as a PC camera there is no need to install any batteries into the camera The camera will automatically power on when connected to the computer via USB cable Step3 Running Your Application Software i e Windows NetMeeting To use Windows NetMeeting for videoconferencing 1 Go to Start Programs Accessories Communications NetMeeting to launch the NetMeeting program Click the Start Video button to view live video Click the Place Call button Type the e mail address or the network address of the computer that you are calling c1 amp O N Click Call The person that you are calling must also have Windows NetMeeting running and be willing accept your call to start the videoconference NOTE AL e The video resolution for videoconferencing applications is generally 320 x 240 e For more information about the operation of videoconference application software refer to its respective help documentation MENU OPTIONS You can use the Record menu to adjust exposure and white balance The Record menu even CAMERA MENU n P allows you to enable quick view You can also gt SETUP MENU access the Setup menu in the Record menu To access the Record menu toggle the MODE butto
9. Press the OK button again to resume playback To exit this movie playback and return to the playback mode press the W button OK OK The first button a Movie button Movie frame of the playback playback movie ie ETT Es starts pause button button NOTE e The zoom function cannot be activated during movie playback e To play the video clip back on your computer you may use either Windows Media Player or Apple QuickTime Player e QuickTime basic player is available free of charge compatible with both Mac and Windows 24 computers and can be download from the Apple web site at www apple com For help using QuickTime Player usage please refer to the QuickTime on line help for more information TRANSFERRING RECORDED IMAGES TO YOUR COMPUTER To transfer images video clips from the camera to your computer follow these steps Step 1 Installing the USB driver Windows 98 and Mac OS 8 6 users only Step 2 Connecting the camera to your computer Step 3 Downloading image and video files System Requirements Windows Pentium 200 MHz or higher Windows 98 98SE Me 2000 XP 64MB RAM 128MB hard disk space CD ROM drive Available USB port System Requirements Macintosh PowerPC G3 G4 OS 8 6 or later 64MB RAM 128MB hard disk space CD ROM drive Available USB port Step 1 Installing the USB driver Windows 98 computers 25 The USB driver on the CD ROM is exclusively for Windows 9
10. a is powered on the camera will eventually turn itself off to conserve power You can change the power saving interval by pressing the 4 gt button to select the desired interval time MIN 3 MIN 5 MIN 10 MIN OFF LIGHT FREQUENCY This camera supports different lighting frequencies 50Hz and 60Hz When photographing under fluorescent lighting select the correct frequency setting depending on your local area s voltage This function is only effective if you set the White Balance to or Fluorescent setting Select 50HZ or 60 2 by using the P button 37 FACTORY SETUP If you wish to restore all camera settings to their original status select SETUP by using the 4 button and ARE YOU SURE then press the OK button The FACTORY SETUP menu appears on the screen Select YES by using the 4 gt button and then press the OK button CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO OTHER DEVICES i USB Cable M TV v hu uno Ec SD Card Reader SD Memory Card PCMCIA Adapter Notebook 38 CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS Description Approx 3 1 Mega pixels Image resolution 2560 2560 x 1960 pixels F W interpolation to 5 Mega pixels 2048 F N 2048 x 1536 pixels 1600 1600 x 1200 pixels 1280 1280 x 960 pixels LCD 1 5 color TFT LCD Self timer 10 second delay Zoom 4X digital zoom Capture modes Still Image Video movie recording Memory type 16 MB inte
11. ard In addition to still images you can record short videos using the movie function Images you have taken can be downloaded to your computer using the USB cable USB driver required for Win 98 and Mac OS 8 6 You can enhance and retouch your images on your computer by using the provided editing software or image editing software you may already own You may share your images with your friends via e mail in a report or on a website Package contents Carefully unpack your camera and ensure that you have the following items B Digital camera Software CD ROM USB cable a User s manual E Video cable E Camera strap Quick guide Camera pouch B alkaline batteries Camera Tripod Common Optional Accessories SD memory card Note Accessories and components vary by retailer GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA Name of Parts 1 Shutter button 2 Focus dial Portrait mode Normal mode Flash Lens Hand strap eyelet VIDEO OUT jack USB connector Self timer LED LED indicator 0 LCD monitor 9 A 1 Arrow button up sa Quality Resolution button DISP Display button 12 Arrow button left Self timer button 13 OK OK button ZOOM Digital zoom button 14 b Arrow button right 5 Flash button 15 V Arrow button down 16 17 18 19 20 ail Delete button Power button MODE Mode button MENU Me
12. brightness you may increase or decrease the LCD brightness by using the gt button DATE TIME After removing the batteries from the camera the date and time may return to the default settings If this happens reset the date and time when using the camera Refer to section in this manual titled Setting the Date and Time for further details LANGUAGE This option allows you to select the language for the menus and the text displayed on the LCD monitor Select the desired OSD language by using the 4 gt button Refer to Setting DPOF in Playback Mode SOUND The camera produces a sound beep each time you press a camera button if this function is enabled Select ON or OFF by using the P button 36 FORMAT MEDIA This utility formats the internal memory or memory card and erases all stored images and data To perform the format function select FORMAT by using the 4 P button and press the OK button ARE YOU SURE The FORMAT MEDIA menu appears on the screen Formatting is an irreversible action and data can not be recovered at a later time Select YES by using the lt gt button and press the OK button VIDEO MODE This utility sets the video output format for displaying recorded images on a television Select NTSC or PAL by using the 4 P button AUTO POWER OFF If there is no camera activity no buttons are pressed for a defined period of time while the camer
13. ct this mode for general flash photography A 1 L 22 Red eye reduction The flash emits a precursor flash before the main flash fires This Red eye reduction causes the pupil in the human eye to constrict reducing the red eye phenomenon Select this mode when taking images of people and animals in low light conditions a Flash off Flash off The flash will not fire Select this mode when taking images in a place where flash photography is prohibited or when the distance to the subject is beyond the effective range of the flash NOTE e The Flash mode is disabled in Portrait mode 18 PLAYBACK MODE In Ce mode you can view magnify delete images play video clips or run a slide show Playback mode also provides a thumbnail image display allowing you to quickly scan for the image you want Viewing Images 1 Power on the camera and toggle the button to the J mode 2 View your images using the 4 d button To view the previous image press the 4 button Toview the next image press the P button Press the button same as the sz button once to display the detailed image information such as image quality amp size time and date NOTE e f there are no images stored in memory the NO IMAGE message will appear on the LCD monitor e You can also view your images on the TV screen First connect one end of the video cable to the VIDEO OUT jack of the camera Then connect the other en
14. d to the video input jack of the TV Toggle the MODE button to the mode and then the TV and camera on Zoom Playback While reviewing your images you may enlarge a selected portion of an image This magnification allows you to view fine details 19 Power on the camera and toggle the MODE button to the 2 mode Select the image that you want to view using the lt gt button Enlarge the image by pressing the ZOOM button the OK button Pressing the ZOOM button once magnifies the image to 2X 8 Pressing it again magnifies the image to 4X To view the different portion of the enlarged image press the W P button To return to the regular display cancel playback zoom from 4X enlarged status press the ZOOM button again Displaying Thumbnail Images This function allows you to view nine thumbnail images on the LCD monitor simultaneously so that you can quickly scan for a particular image 2 Toggle the DISP button until the thumbnail 1 Power on the camera and toggle the MODE button to the 2 mode screen appears Nine thumbnail images appear on the LCD monitor assuming there are nine or more images in memory To view a full size image selecting it by using the 4 button and then press the OK button and the selected image will be displayed in the full LCD frame 20 Slide Show Display The slideshow function enables you to
15. e as USB driver Step 2 Connecting the camera to your computer Step 3 Running your application software i e Windows NetMeeting NOTE e Video conferencing or video editing software is not included with the camera e This mode is not supported for Mac General System Requirements for Videoconferencing To use the camera for videoconferencing your computer system must include Microphone Sound card Speakers or headphones Network or Internet connection Step1 Installing the PC Camera Driver The PC camera driver included on the CD ROM is exclusively for Windows The PC camera function is not supported for Mac platforms 1 Insert the CD ROM that came with the camera into your CD ROM drive The welcome screen appears 2 Click USB DRIVER Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation After the driver installation is completed restart your computer NOTE 30 e The USB driver that bundled inside the CD ROM is designed in a form 2 in 1 USB amp PC camera driver a On Windows 98 the Windows OS will install both USB amp PC camera drivers b On Windows 2000 it will only install PC camera driver Step2 Connecting the Camera to Your Computer Connect one end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the camera The USB MODE menu appears on the screen Use the W button to select PC CAM
16. from the camera to a desired location Macintosh Open the untitled disk window and the hard disk or the destination location Drag and drop from the camera disk to the desired destination NOTE e Memory card users may prefer to use a memory card reader highly recommended INSTALLING PHOTOSUITE PhotoSuite is a very user friendly image editing program With PhotoSuite you can easily retouch compose and organize your images It contains a variety of templates such as photo frames birthday cards calendars and more Get your images ready and go explore this amazing program To install PhotoSuite 1 Inset the CD ROM packaged with the camera in to the CD ROM drive The welcome screen appears 2 Click Install PhotoSuite Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation TS NOTE e For information on how to use PhotoSuite to edit and retouch your recorded images please refer to its online help e For Windows 2000 XP users make sure to install and use the PhotoSuite while logged in as a user with an Administrator account e PhotoSuite is not supported on the Mac iPhoto or iPhoto2 is recommended 28 INSTALLING PHOTOVISTA PhotoVista is an easy to use program that lets you create spectacular 360 panoramic images in a snap When you view these panoramas you get the experience of being totally immersed in a realistic environment PhotoVista s powerful engine quickly and aut
17. lution and quality settings determine the pixel size dimension image file size and compression ratio for your image These settings affect the number of images that can be stored in internal memory or on an SD memory card As you get to know the camera it is recommended that you try each quality and resolution setting to get an appreciation for the effects that these settings will have on your images Higher resolution and higher quality images offer the best photographic results but produce large files sizes Therefore few images will take up a lot of memory space High resolution and quality settings are recommended for printed output and situations requiring the finest detail Lower resolution quality images take up less memory space and may be quite suitable for sharing images via e mail in a report or on a web page To change image resolution or image quality perform the steps below p 3s 1 Power on the camera If already on toggle the MODE button to the EI mode 2 Toggle the iz button to select the image size or image quality you prefer 2048F 2048N 1600 1280 2560 NNNM The table below shows the approximate number of shots that you can take at each setting based on 16MB internal memory or using an optional memory card from 8MB to 512MB SD 16MB SD Memory Card Camera Resolution Quality Internal i mape ee es eases 2048 2048x1536 pixels 30 i2 28 269 518 1046 1600 1600
18. n to the I mode and press the MENU button Scroll through the menu options by using the V button SETUP MENU Press the OK button to access the Setup Menu For more information about Setup Menu refer to the Setup menu section QUICK VIEW You can view each captured image on the LCD monitor immediately after capture by enabling Quick View Each captured image will be displayed briefly after which the camera returns to the mode automatically To enable quick view select ON by pressing the 4 gt button and then press the OK button EV amp WHITE BALANCE Exposure EV Your camera adjusts the exposure of each scene automatically However if the subject is very 33 dark or very bright you may override the camera s automatic exposure determination to make the subject brighter or darker This is called EV compensation The EV compensation can be adjusted from 2 0EV to 2 0EV To select the EV compensation you wish press the OK button Then use the A WV button to select the EV compensation you desire and press the OK button Examples of Exposure Compensation Positive Compensation M imaging printed text black characters on white paper BI Portraiture with back lighting very bright scenes such as snow and highly reflective subjects Shots made up predominantly of sky Negative Compensation Spot lighted subjects particularly against dark backgrounds imaging of pri
19. nted text white characters on black paper Scenes with low reflectivity such as shots of green or dark foliage White Balance Your camera adjusts the white balance of each scene automatically However the images that your camera captures will appear different under different lighting conditions daylight cloudy fluorescent tungsten lights Unlike your eyes which can easily adjust to different lighting conditions lighting temperatures a digital camera cannot always differentiate between lighting types Under some lighting conditions the image may appear in strange shades If that occurs you may change the white balance setting by specifying a lighting condition temperature most appropriate for your scene To set the white balance press the OK button Then select the appropriate white balance by using the b button and press the OK button Camera automatically adjusts white balance E For tungsten lighting 33 A he For reddish fluorescent lighting For bluish fluorescent lighting For cloudy and shady sky For outdoors on a bright day Movie Menu To adjust movie settings press the MENU button in the mode and navigate to the option you wish to set by oe gt SET UP MENU using the W button For more information about Exposure EV and White balance refer to the Record menu section And for more information about Setup Menu refer to the Setup menu
20. nu button Battery Memory card cover Tripod socket LCD Monitor Icons Display icons Still Image Record Mode 1 2 Record mode Battery level e Full battery power ll Medium battery power CAE Low battery power c Virtually no battery power Flash mode A 7 Auto flash A yo Red eye reduction D Flash off Focus mode no indication Normal mode Portrait mode Self timer mode White balance no indication Auto E Tungsten Fluorescent 1 Fluorescent 2 Cloudy re Daylight EV compensation no indication with OEV Possible number of shots remaining at the current size and quality settings Image size amp resolution 10 11 Digital zoom Memory card indicator SD memory MultiMediaCard MMC Display icons Movie Mode Movie mode Battery level Recordable movie time available Memory card indicator EV compensation White balance Mo Recording indicator blinking Display icons Still Image Playback Mode 1 Playback mode 2 Battery level 3 Frame number 4 Memory card indicator Display icons Video movie Playback Mode Playback mode Battery level Frame number Recorded movie time The first frame of the movie cnm Memory card indicator 10 GETTING STARTED You can use 2 AA size batteries Alkaline Ni MH to power the camera Installing Bat
21. omatically stitches images together and its intuitive interface will let even a novice get great results in minutes To install PhotoVista 1 2 Insert the CD ROM packaged with the camera into the CD ROM drive The welcome screen appears Click Install PhotoVista Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation NOTE For information on how to use PhotoVista to create spectacular 360 panoramic images please refer to its online help For Windows 2000 XP users make sure to install and use the PhotoVista while logged in as a user with an Administrator account PhotoVista is not supported on the Mac Windows XP users who have not installed XP Service Pack 1 be sure to link to http java sun com getjava download html first and download the Java Virtual Machine installation For more information about Java please refer to its on line at http java sun com getjava help html After this Java installation you can install Media PhotoVista PhotoVista System Requirements are Windows 98 Windows NT 4 Service Pack 3 or higher Windows 2000 Windows Me Windows XP Service Pack 1 or higher 29 USING THE CAMERA AS A PC CAMERA Your camera can act as a PC camera which allows you to videoconference with business associates or have a real time conversation with friends or family To use the camera as a PC camera follow these steps Step 1 Installing the PC camera driver sam
22. ompatible with the MultiMediaCar 4 Close the battery SD card cover dM To remove a memory card Make sure the camera is turned off Open the battery memory card cover Press lightly on the edge of the memory card and it will eject NOTE e To prevent valuable data from being accidentally erased from an SD memory card you can slide the write protected tab on the side of the SD memory card to LOCK LOCK LOCK e To save edit or erase data on an SD memory card 1 1 you must unlock the card Write protect tab Write protection state Attaching the Hand Strap To prevent accidental slippage during use always use the strap Attach the camera strap as follows 1 Thread the small loop of the hand strap through the hand strap eyelet on the camera 12 2 Pull the large loop through the small loop until the strap is firmly secured Setting the Date and Time The Date Time screen will be presented if when camera is turned on for the first time camera is turned on after leaving the camera without batteries for an extended period of time When the DATE TIME screen appears follow these steps to set the correct date and time Select the year month day and time fields by using the V button Press the OK button after all fields are set To increase the value press the gt button To decrease the value press the 4 button Setting Image Resolution and Quality Reso
23. on Set the desired quantity 0 Disable 1 9 9001 Enable by using the W button and I Re press the OK button ALL 1 PCS Set image quantity as 1 DELETE ALL Delete all DPOF settings Quantity O 3 To exit from the menu mode at anytime press the MENU button again or press the MODE button NOTE e This function can be used only on still image files that are saved on memory cards MOVIE MODE Recording Video Clips The movie mode allows you to record video clips at a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels 1 Power on the camera and toggle the button to the ii mode The amount of time available for movie ae recording is displayed on the LCD monitor The time format is Minutes Seconds 2 To start recording a video clip press and release the shutter button The elapsed time is displayed and the recording indicator blinks on the LCD monitor while recording To stop recording press the shutter button again NOTE e Resolution is always 320 x 240 and image quality cannot be specified e The self timer cannot be adjusted used e The flash mode is disabled Viewing Video Clips To view the recorded video clips follow the steps below 1 Power on the camera and toggle the MODE button to the U mode 2 Select the video clip you wish to view using the 4 gt button 3 Press the OK button to start To pause playback at any time press the OK button lt
24. or or noise or if it is in any other abnormal state Operating the camera in any of these situations may cause a fire or an electrical shock Stop using the camera immediately turn the camera off and then disconnect the power source batteries or AC power adapter If you are using the AC power adapter unplug the adapter from the AC power outlet after you have disconnected the camera After checking that smoke is no longer being emitted contact your dealer or a local authorized service facility and request repairs Never attempt to repair the camera yourself as this will terminate the warranty Do not use the camera if any foreign objects have entered the camera Turn the camera off and disconnect the power source batteries or AC power adapter If you are using the AC power adapter unplug the adapter from the AC power outlet after you have disconnected the camera Then contact your dealer or a local authorized service facility Do not continue to use the camera as this may cause a fire or an electrical shock Bi the camera has been dropped or if the camera case has been damaged turn the camera off and then disconnect the power source batteries or AC power adapter If you are using the AC power adapter unplug the adapter from the AC power outlet after you have disconnected the camera Then contact your dealer or a local authorized service facility Do not continue to use the camera as this may cause a fire or an electrical shock Bb bo no
25. rnal memory common SD memory card MMC optional up to 512MB capacity Lens Fixed focal length 7 7 mm F number 3 5 Range of Focus Normal 1 4 meters to infinity Portrait 0 7 to 1 4 meters Exposure and Compensation Automatic exposure with manual EV compensation 2 0EV in 0 5EV steps White balance Automatic with presets for Tungsten Fluorescent1 Fluorescent2 Cloudy Daylight Shutter Speed 1 15 1 1000 sec Files formats JPEG AVI Motion JPEG for video clip File standards JPEG EXIF 2 1 DPOF 1 0 DCF 1 1 M JPEG Interface Ports VIDEO OUT jack USB connector Power 2 X AA Alkaline 1 5V batteries 2 X AA Ni MH 1 5V batteries Dimensions 83 5 x 60 x 31 5 mm W x H x D exclusive of protruding features Weight Approx 110g without batteries and the SD memory card Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 39
26. section Playback Menu Use the playback menu to create an on camera slide show or transfer images from internal memory to a memory card You can also use the Playback menu to delete one or all images To access the playback menu press the MENU button in the gt mode and navigate through the options by using the W button gt SET UP MENU ONEBYONE 34 SETUP MENU Press the OK button to access the Setup Menu For more information about Setup Menu refer to the Setup menu section SLIDE SHOW Refer to section in this manual titled Slideshow Display in the PLAYBACK MODE for further details ERASE Refer to section in this manual titled Deleting Images in the PLAYBACK MODE for further details COPY TO CARD This feature allows you to copy your images from the camera s internal memory to a memory card Of course you can only do this if you have a memory card installed and some images in internal memory To perform this function use the 4 gt button to select COPY and then press the OK button DPOF Refer to section in this manual titled Setting the DPOF in the PLAYBACK MODE for further details Setup Menu Select your general camera preferences in the Setup mode Navigate to the option you wish to configure by using the W button 35 b LCD BRIGHTNESS FORMAT MEDIA LCD BRIGHTNESS This option adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor To adjust the LCD
27. t place the camera in any unstable locations such as on a wobbly table or sloping surface where the camera may fall or tip over and cause injury Bb donot expose the camera to moisture and make sure that there is no water getting into the camera Take particular care when using the camera under extreme weather conditions such as rain or snow or when operating the camera at the beach on near water Water in the camera may cause a fire or an electrical shock Do not attempt to modify the camera This may cause a fire or an electrical shock Do not remove the camera casing This may cause an electrical shock Your dealer should only carry out internal inspection maintenance and repairs or a local authorized service facility Do not touch the power plug during a thunderstorm if you are using the AC power adapter This may cause an electrical shock CAUTION Do not place the camera in damp or dusty locations This may cause a fire or an electrical shock Do not place the camera in a location affected by oil fumes or steam such as near a cooking stove or humidifier This may cause a fire or an electrical shock Do not cover or wrap the camera or the AC power adapter with a cloth or quilt This may cause heat to build up and distort the case and cause a fire Always use the camera and its accessories in well ventilated locations Handle the camera carefully and do not bump the camera into any hard object Handling the camera roughly may cause a
28. ted 6 After ten seconds the camera takes an image Tocancelthe self timer at any time press the shutter button to disrupt the sequence NOTE e After an image is taken using self timer the self timer mode is turned off e f you wish to take another image using the self timer repeat these steps Flash The flash is designed to function automatically when lighting DISP conditions warrant the use of flash You can take an image using a flash mode suitable to your circumstances If you change the flash mode the camera will retain that setting even if the camera is turned off 17 1 Power on the camera Make sure the camera is in Record III mode 2 Press the button repeatedly until the desired flash mode appears 3 Compose the image and press the shutter button NOTE e f you will not be using the flash turn it off Turning the flash OFF will result in faster camera startup and faster operation because the capacitor will not be charged needlessly Turning the flash OFF when not needed will also improve battery life Flash mode is disabled during portrait mode to avoid over exposed photos The camera has three flash modes Automatic Flash default Red Eye Reduction and Flash Off The modes appear cyclically when you press the 7 button The table below will help you choose the appropriate flash mode g The flash fires automatically according to the ambient lighting Auto flash conditions Sele
29. teries Make sure the camera is off Slide the battery SD card cover in the direction of the OPEN arrow Insert the batteries according to the correct polarity marks or Close the battery SD card cover firmly NOTE If you will not be using the batteries for an extended period of time remove them from the camera to prevent leakage or corrosion Never use manganese batteries Never use batteries of different types together or mix old and new batteries Avoid using batteries in extremely cold environments as low temperatures can shorten the battery life and reduce camera performance When the icon appears the LCD monitor the LED indicator will blink for 5 seconds and then the camera will automatically power off Replace the exhausted batteries with a new set of batteries 11 Inserting an SD memory card optional accessory The camera comes with 16MB of internal memory allowing you to store images and video clips in the camera However you can expand the memory capacity by using the SD Secure Digital memory card so that you can store additional images and video clips 1 Make sure the camera is turned off 2 Slide the battery SD card cover in the direction of the OPEN arrow 3 Insert the SD memory card The front side of the memory card printed arrow should face towards the front side of the camera If the card cannot be inserted check the orientation This camera is also c
30. the camera will be assigned drive letter e or higher USB 7 Double click on the removable disk and locate the DCIM folder DISK DRIVE 8 Double click on the DCIM folder to open it to find more folders Your recorded images and video clips will be inside these folders Copy amp Paste or Drag N Drop image and video files to a folder on your computer Mac users Double click the untitled disk drive icon on our desktop iPhoto may automatically launch The volume label may vary depending upon whether you use internal camera memory or a memory card TS NOTE e When transferring images to the computer there is no need to install any batteries into the camera The camera will automatically power on when connected to the computer via USB cable Step 3 Downloading Images Video clips When the camera is turned on and connected to your computer it is considered as a disk drive just like a floppy disk or CD You can download transfer images video clips by copying them from the removable disk untitled disk on a Macintosh to your computer hard drive or to another kind of disk Windows Open the removable disk and subsequent folders by double clicking on them Your images are inside these folder s Select the images that you want then choose Copy from the Edit menu Open the destination location folder and choose Paste from the Edit menu You may also 21 drag and drop image files
31. the camera is in Record mode 2 Set the focus dial located on the front side of the camera to the position 3 Compose your scene 4 Press the shutter button Digital Zoom Using digital zoom images appear closer Whereas digital zoom is a compelling feature the more an image is enlarged zoomed the more pixilated grainier the image will appear 1 Power on the camera Make sure the camera is in Record III mode 2 Press the OK button to activate the digital zoom function The zoom bar and magnifier icon appear on the LCD monitor Press the button to magnify up to 4X E Press the W button to reduce the magnification level 3 Press the OK button to cancel the digital zoom function 4 Press the shutter button to capture a Zoomed image 16 NOTE e The more the image is enlarged the more pixilated grainier the image Self Timer The self timer duration is ten seconds Activate the self timer by pressing the shutter button The self timer LED blinks slowly for seven seconds and then blinks rapidly for the last three seconds This allows you to get into the scene when taking group images 1 Secure the camera to a tripod or place it on a stable surface DISP 2 Power on the camera Make sure the camera is in Record E mode 3 Press the button The icon appears on the LCD monitor 4 Compose the scene 5 Press the shutter button WI The self timer function is activa
32. x1200 42 17 40 87 180 366 732 1478 173 358 729 1456 2939 pixels 2560 2560x1960 18 38 79 162 325 656 pixels 320x240 The above data shows the standard testing results The actual capacity varies according to the shooting conditions and settings Still Image pixels 1280 1280x960 14 RECORD MODE Taking Images Your camera is equipped with a 1 5 LCD monitor to compose images 1 Turn the camera on by pressing the power D button The camera will always power up in still image record mode 2 If not in record mode toggle the MODE button to the I mode 3 Compose your shot on the display screen 4 Press the shutter button NOTE e The LCD monitor does not work well under direct sunlight and bright light Portrait Mode Taking pictures by selecting the portrait mode will produce an image with a sharp subject and indistinct background The effective range of focus is between 0 7 meters and 1 4 meters 1 Power on the camera Make sure the camera is in Record a mode 2 Set the focus dial located on the front side of the camera to the am position B The a icon appears on the LCD monitor 3 Compose your scene 4 Press the shutter button 5 NOTE e The flash mode is disabled in the portrait mode Normal Mode The normal mode suitable for scenery shooting is used when the distance to the subject is greater than 1 4 meters 1 Power on the camera Make sure

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