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1. EN a Pocket DV 4100M Ig LISER S MANUAL WELCOME Dear user thanks for purchasing this product Much investment in time and effort has gone into its development and it is our hope that it will give you many years of trouble free service 1 Do not drop puncture or disassemble the camera otherwise the warranty will be voided 2 Avoid all contact with water and dry hands before using 3 Do not expose the camera to high temperature or leave it in direct sunlight Doing so may damage the camera 4 Use the camera with care Avoid pressing hard on the camera body 5 For your own safety avoid using the camera when there is a storm or lightning 6 Avoid using batteries of different brands or types at the same time There is potential of explosion from using incorrect batteries 7 Remove batteries during long periods between usage as deteriorated batteries may affect the functionality of the camera 8 Remove batteries if they show signs of leaking or distortion 9 We suggest using only the accessories supplied by the manufacturer Contents WELCOME CAUTION Q Getting Started 1 Your camera parts 2 Loading the battery 3 Inserting and removing the CF card optional Inserting the card Removing the card 4 How to hold your camera 5 Attaching the strap 6 Using the tripod Basic Operation Switching on and off Setting the language The LCD display
2. mi View a sideshow of the mages Print the pictures Fig 4 EE For Windows 2000 ME 98SE users Double click My computer then double click the new Removable Disk icon 1 File Ede Wew Favortes Tools Help gt J Gsewch Gres J 4G m E 2 Removable Ny Neos F Disk iG 34 Floppy WIN_2000 Local Disk De Local Deh E Com qa tA c P gt fo Some users may find two removable disks appear under My computer that is because the OS detects two storage media in the camera the internal memory and the CF card If you can not find your files in one of the disks please try to find them in the other disk J91NdwWwOyd y UO sdi oipny pue sebewy snoA BulAoluy 2 Double click the DCIM file folder 3 Double click the 100MEDIA file folder 4 Drag the file to the My Documents file folder to copy your image or audio clip to the computer EE For Windows XP users EE For Windows 2000 ME 98SE users f The storage position of the files You can find the files of your pictures movies and audio clips as Fig 5 w Desktop A My Documents 3 4 My Computer A 314 Floppy 4 WIN_2000 c amp Local Disk D E Local Disk E amp Compact Disc F Removable Disk G Oe Ge Ce Ee Fig 5 4 Playing on your computer 1 Double click My Documents EE For Windows XP users EE For Windows 2000 ME 98SE users 2 Select t
3. 4 More on flicker The default flicker setting of your camera depends on your country When using the camera abroad please refer to the table below to match the flicker setting with the place you go Country England Germany France Italy Spain Netherlands Setting 50Hz 50Hz 60Hz 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz Country Portugal America Taiwan China Japan Korea Setting 50Hz 60Hz 60Hz 50Hz 50 60Hz 60Hz 5 Specifications Hardware resolution 2304x1728 4 Mega pixels Sensor effective resolution 1600x1200 2 Mega pixels Internal memory Built in 16 MB flash memory 13 MB flash memory for storage External memory Built in CF slot maximum 512 MB Digital still camera JPEG JPG Format 2304x1728 4 Mega pixels 2048x1536 3 Mega pixels 1600x1200 2 Mega pixels 640x480 VGA Digital video camcorder MPEG4 ASF Format TV HQ VGA 640x480 pixels up to 11 fps TV S CIF 352x288 pixels up to 30 fps Web HQ QVGA 320x240 pixels up to 30 fps Web S 160x128 pixels up to 30 fps Digital voice reocrder WAVE WAV Format Video conferencing VGA 640x480 pixels up to 10 fps QVGA 320x240 pixels up to 20 fps LCD display 1 5 Color TFT LCD Digital zoom 4x Exposure Auto White balance Auto Lens F 3 0 8 7mm Self Timer 10 seconds Interface USB 1 1 USB 2 0 compatible Power saving Auto power o
4. MENU OK button Record Audio amp to set self timer on You will see a Self Timer icon at the bottom left section of the LCD display 3 Use the self timer When the Shutter button is pressed the Record button is available as well under the self timer mode the camera will have ten seconds delay with ten beeps emitting before taking a picture After the shutter fires the self timer will be automatically disabled fo As the step 2 above if you wish to cancel the setting of self timer on press the MENU OK button twice to disable 9 Real time display on TV Connect your camera and TV via an AV cable for real time display You can preview the screen of the camera and display your video clips still pictures and audio recordings directly on TV screen 1 Set TV to AV mode Turn on your TV and switch to the AV mode 2 Connect your camera to TV Insert the video and audio ends of the AV cable to the AV in port on your TV Insert the other end of the AV cable to the TV out port on your camera Video Audio uoljesado olseg Advanced Settings 1 Settings menu access The Settings menu provides more advanced features for you to fine tune the camera The following describes how to access the Settings menu 1 Menu mode Press the MENU OK button to enter the MENU Settings mode Use the Up or Down button to highlight the Settings _ i item Then press the MENU OK button to confirm Adju
5. above is for using alkaline batteries fully charged and in 25 C without limiting for memory size Notes 1 The data above is for reference only 2 Life of battery will be shorten in the following conditions 1 Taking snapshot and recording at low temperature 2 Switching on off power repeatedly BB Battery indicator Icons Meanings eS Full battery life za Adequate battery life Ca Low battery life izal Empty battery life Please replace the batteries immediately when the icon indicates that battery life is empty 2 Conversing battery power If the camera stays idle over 60 seconds the LCD display will be turned off automatically to converse the power In addition you can manually set the LCD on off switch to off to converse batteries power LCD on off switch UOIEWIOJU JOUIO 3 Storage capacity Still picture Video clip Audio clip Memory 2304x1728 2048x1536 1600x1200 640x480 Maximum Maximum Flash memory 13MB 8 16 24 39 2 4 mins 45 mins CF card 32MB 20 40 60 96 5 10 mins 2 hrs CF card 64MB 40 80 120 192 10 20 mins 4 hrs CF card 128MB 80 160 240 384 20 40 mins 8 hrs CF card 256MB 160 320 480 768 40 80 mins 16 hrs CF card 512MB 320 640 960 1536 80 160 mins 32hrs Notes 1 Actual number of pictures stored may vary up to 30 depending on the resolution and color saturation 2 The table above is for reference only
6. information Recording movies Taking still pictures Recording audio clips N O81 BP WO N Playing your pictures movies and audio clips Playback mode Viewing your pictures Playing your movies and audio clips Deleting your files 8 Using the self timer CONN DOD DD OF Ff 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 19 20 9 Real time display on TV Advanced Settings 1 Settings menu access 2 Settings menu events Enjoying your Images and Audio Clips on the Computer 1 Installing DV 4100M driver 2 Connecting your camera to your computer 3 Copying images and audio clips to your computer 4 Playing on your computer Using the PC Camera Function 1 Installing DV 4100M driver 2 Connecting your camera to your computer 3 Capturing immediate images to your computer 4 Advanced settings Troubleshooting Other Information 1 Battery life Available shots and time when using batteries Battery indicator 21 22 22 23 25 25 28 29 31 32 32 33 35 37 40 42 42 42 43 2 Conversing battery power 3 Storage capacity 4 More on flicker 5 Specifications 43 44 44 45 Getting Started __ 1 Your camera parts Knowing your camera parts well before using it will help you operate it more easily BES amp Shutter button Record button Up button Zoom in Down button Zoom out MENU OK button Power button USB port Card slot A V out connector LED
7. on your country For details please refer to the More on flicker section on page 44 sBulllas pooueapy Display Gy on This item determines whether the small icons for illustration appears on the LCD display Off Default of Yes This item allows you to override your current settings Delete f Yes This item allows you to quick erase all files in the card or internal memory All Format af Yes This item allows you to format the storage and thus erase all files in the card or internal memory All files will not be recovered if you execute the format item The storage media illustration on the LCD display as below Internal memory w CF card E The camera will use the card as the main storage media To format the files in the card please insert the card to format the files in the internal memory please remove the card Enjoying your Images and Audio Clips on the Computer 1 Installing DV 4100M driver You need to install DV 4100M driver before connecting your camera to your computer for the first time to ensure that video clips can be played back on your computer Please follow the steps to complete the installation 1 Turn on your computer H Do not connect the USB cable to your computer at this stage H Turn off other applications running on your computer 2 Place the supplied CD into the CD ROM drive ff If no title appears on the screen please fo
8. your computer The driver installation failed Please remove the driver and other related programs Follow the installation steps in this manual to reinstall Install the driver before inserting the USB cable A conflict with other installed camera or capture device If you have any other camera or capture device completely remove the camera and its driver from the computer to avoid a driver conflict The movie cannot be played on my computer Please install DirectX 8 0 or above and Windows Media 9 0 Codecs to solve this problem See the Installing DV 4100M driver section on page 25 or go to http microsoft com to download the required files Noise occurs on my computer when using video conferencing Set the filter matching the place you are staying Please refer to the Banding Filter section on page 38 Buljooysajqnoiy Other Information _ 1 Battery life EB Available shots and time when using batteries Number of still picture Continuous p shooting 2304x1728 2048x1536 1600x1200 640x480 LCD panel on Data above is with pictures taken every four seconds Recording time Recording video clips 640x480 320x240 352x288 160x128 LCD panel on 60 mins 60 mins 60 mins 60 mins Recording time Recording d audio clips 90 mins LCD panel on Data of the three tables
9. 0 00 04 The volume controller will appear at the right side while adjusting the volume uoijesado oiseg 3 Stop playing While playing a recording you can Eip g press the MENU OK button to stop playing IBS Pause and resume While playing a recording you can press the Video button to pause B i To thumbnail Press the Video button again to l resume 4 Exit When a recording is finished or stopped playing press the MENU OK button to return to the thumbnail view or the Record button to exit ra If the recording is finished or stopped playing the Up and Down buttons allow you to select the image ZB Deleting your files 1 Delete Continued from page 15 once you select the target file press the Shutter button to delete Then press the Shutter button again to confirm the deletion 2 Exit Press the Record button to exit fo As the step 1 above if you do not wish to delete the file press any button except the Shutter button to cancel the deletion uoijesado olseg 8 Using the self timer The self timer allows a delay of ten seconds before the shutter fires when taking a self portrait picture or a movie 1 Menu mode Exit P E Press the MENU OK button to Playback p E enter the MENU Record Audio amp Self Timer w Press 4 Exit 2 Set self timer on Use the Up or Down button to iia Exit highlight the Self Timer_ E item Playback Then press the
10. camera for over 3 minutes the camera will shut down automatically E if the LCD panel is closed during recording and playing video or audio clips the camera will not stop working unless you finish the recording or playback manually uoijesado oiseg 2 Setting the language When you switch the camera on for the first time the LCD display may not be shown in your local language You can set the LCD display language by using the method below 1 n Menu mode Press the MENU OK button to enter the MENU Settings mode Use the Up or Down button to highlight the Settings item Then press the MENU OK button to confirm Select language Use the Up or Down button to highlight the Language_ item Then press the MENU OK button to confirm Use the Up or Down button to highlight the desired language Then press the MENU OK button to confirm Press the Record button to exit Exit gt Ss Playback B Record Audio amp Self Timer w Press Exit A i Settings Exit Video Picture Beep Language Flicker Display Default 4 English 3 The LCD display information o g op Still picture video mode Zoom ratio Self timer mode Video resolution Storage media Internal memory CF card W Number of pictures video clips and audio clips Picture resolution Battery life uoljesado oiseg 4 Recording movies 1 Switch on Open the LCD panel to switch
11. clips Playback mode 1 Switch on Open the LCD panel to switch the camera on Playback mode Press the MENU OK button to enter the MENU Use the Up or Down button to highlight the Playback_ item Then press the MENU OK button to enter the playback mode Select images You are now in the thumbnail mode Press the Up button to select the previous image or the Down button to select the next one The selected file will be highlighted Playback Record Audio amp Self Timer Press Ed Start Thumbnail view There are three file types that you can identify by the icons at the top left section on the thumbnails pictures gt video clips audio clips A uoiesedo oiseg BB Viewing your pictures 1 View a picture Continued from page 15 once you select the target file with a icon press the MENU OK button to view the full screen file 2 Exit Press the MENU OK button to return to the thumbnail view or the Record button to exit ra In the full screen mode the Up and Down buttons allow you to select the image 1 Play Continued from page 15 once you select the target file with a video or amp audio icon press the MENU OK button to play the file Adjust the volume While playing a recording press the Up button to increase or the Down button to decrease the volume Ep Playing your movies and audio clips I 0
12. ff if idle for over 3 minutes Auto suspense if idle for over 1 minute Built in microphone speaker Yes TV out Support NTSC TV system Battery AAx2 Alkaline or rechargeable Ni MH batteries recommended Dimension 83x78x41 mm UOINBWIOJU 19U1O 82 149 90010 v1 0
13. he desired file and double click it to view 1 9 ndwo y uo sdi oipny pue sebeuwy 1noA BurAofug f Notice on disconnecting the camera from the computer for Windows 2000 ME users To disconnect your camera from the computer please follow these steps a We 1 Double click lt on the task bar 2 Click USB Disk then click Stop 3 Select the camera DV 4100M on the confirmation screen and click OK 4 Follow the on screen instruction to disconnect your camera from your computer correctly and safely Using the PC Camera Function 1 Installing the DV 4100M driver You need to install the DV 4100M driver before using PC Camera or video conferencing function ra If you never install DV 4100M driver please finish the installation first For details please see step 1 Installing DV 4100M driver on page 25 If you have already installed DV 4100M driver please go to step 2 Connecting your camera to your computer on the next page 2 Connecting your camera to your computer 1 Turn on your computer 2 Insert the USB cable to the USB port on your computer Insert the other end of the USB cable to the USB port on your camera Set your camera to the Live Mode_ amp item Then press the MENU OK button to confirm LiveMode Disk Mode amp Live Mode FD Press EJ Select uoloUN 4 B1sWeD Od eu Buisn ff Notice for Windows 2000 ME 98SE users During the installati
14. indicator LCD on off switch RRESS BPA RBREEBE BEEBE 14 15 16 iE EE CF card eject switch Viewfinder LCD display Focus switch Lens Microphone Self portrait mirror Battery cover Tripod port Speaker Strap hook 2 Loading the battery Please use two AA batteries 1 Slide the battery cover in the direction of the indication to open it 2 Follow the indication to load batteries into the battery section with the correct and ends 3 Slide the battery cover in the direction of the indication to lock it 1 We recommend you to use rechargeable 1 2 V Ni MH batteries as this will increase time of usage 2 You can also use 1 5 V alkaline batteries For details of the battery life please see the Battery life section on page 42 peels Buya g 3 Inserting and removing the CF card optional EB Inserting the card Insert the card in the direction of the indication and push it in till the end of the card plot Back side Label side BJ Removing the card Push the Eject switch in the direction of the indication to remove the card ff To confirm if the card is inserted firmly If inserting the card under the camera power on status when the card is inserted successfully a beep will emit and a MB icon will appear at the top right section on the LCD display The camera comes with flash memory built inside for storage If you do not insert a CF card the data wi
15. ll be saved in the built in flash memory automatically How to hold your camera Please hold the camera as illustrated While taking pictures or recording video clips avoid blocking the lens and while recording audio or video clips avoid hindering the microphone Avoid blocking the Avoid hindering the lens microphone 5 Attaching the strap For convenience and safety you may wish to attach the carrying strap 1 Thread the strap loop through the hook in the direction indicated 2 Fasten the strap loop as indicated peels Buje 6 Using the tripod Use the tripod to minimize camera movement and ensure optimal image quality particularly while taking self portraits longer movies video conferencing or in the macro mode 1 Attach the tripod to the port on the bottom of the camera and rotate the serrated wheel to lock it 2 Unfold the legs to set up Then adjust the alignment to the desired position Basic Operation _ _ 1 Switching on and off EB Switching on Open the LCD panel in the direction indicated or press the MENU OK button for 3 seconds to switch the camera on BB Switching off Close the LCD panel in the direction indicated or press the MENU OK button for 3 seconds to switch the camera off ra If the camera is idle for over 60 seconds the LCD display will be turned off to conserve battery power press any key to wake up the camera If you do not operate this
16. llow the steps 1 Double click the My computer icon 2 Double click the CD ROM drive icon DV 4100M driver E The name of CD ROM drive changes depending on how your computer is set up 3 Browse to the DV 4100M driver folder and start the Setup exe program manually t 1 ndwo y uo SdI D oipny pue sebewy 1noA HulAoluy 4 The Install Shield Wizard dialogue box is occurring and the automatic installation begins When a window as Fig 1 appears click Next Then follow the on screen instructions to continue lastat DV 4100M The inatas hiid Wired ad instal DY 4100M on your compte To conius chok Net Fig 1 f Notice for Windows 2000 users 1 The Digital Signature Not Found dialogue box might show twice Please simply click Yes The camera works well for Windows 2000 The Micrceok digtal sonature alime that sofasie has been tested mth Windows and that the software hat not been saad unce t ma tested The sofas you are about to instal does not cortan a U pou wart to search boe Microsoft digitally egned soimaa vied the Windows Usdate Web ste at J feandeonupdate rcseo com to une tone n Do you manit to continue the iritallation 2 Follow the on screen instructions and click Finish BI Do not restart your computer at this step 5 After the driver installation is completed the program will prompt you to install Windows Media Player Codecs If you are not sure if the codec ha
17. on process for the first time please follow the steps below EE For Windows 2000 users The Digital Signature Not Found dialogue box might appear twice please simply click Yes This camera works well for Windows 2000 The Moest AAN ngas ders Oat ache Pa ben bred wah Vache avd ron An rot The Moest dpa Em d Seea be rani wah ache avd et room rot The maoan sou ae abou u etal doen nor oona teas fd spann Ranges ave re Oe ere et rary The mwan pou we abo te oudanamnhe OVE EM Did Comoe com tree irer com tore tore EE For Windows ME users Please select Automatic search for a better driver when a window as Fig 6 appears m For Windows 98SE users Click Next when a window as Fig 7 appears gt Select Search for a best driver for your device and click Next when a window as Fig 8 appears gt Select the position where your Windows 98SE CD ROM in your CD ROM drive Then follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation ett ce poms erat Aer ew to C Ty bd oh he ey rs 8 mt ate no pan ae amet He Bem pm we 3 Capturing immediate images to your computer After the installation of driver and hardware you can start to use the PC Camera function or run other video conferencing applications This manual provides information related to PC Camera function only 1 Launch the software Double click the pJ icon on the desktop to execute the program If you cannot find
18. s been installed in your computer please click Yes and follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation Fig 2 6 After the codec installation is completed the program will prompt you to install Direct X 8 0 or above If you are not sure if this program has been installed in your computer please click Yes to continue Microsoft DirectX 8 1 Setup Y This wil install Microsoft DirectX 8 1 Do you wish to continue Fig 3 w J The driver will be available after restarting your computer fo Windows Media Player Codecs and Direct X 8 0 or above are necessary for viewing the video clips recorded by the camera Ja1NdwWwOyd y UO Sdi D oipny pue sebewy snoA BulAoluy 2 Connecting your camera to your computer 1 Turn on your computer 2 Insert the USB cable to the USB port on your computer Insert the other end of the USB cable to the USB port on your camera Set your camera to the Disk Mode_ item Then press the MENU OK button to confirm Disk Mod Disk Mode i Live Mode 3 Press Ea Select 3 Copying images and audio clips to your computer 1 EE For Windows XP users After connecting your camera with the computer a window will automatically appear as Fig 4 Select the Open folder to view files using Windows Explorer item and then click OK The dsk of divica contains more than one type of content What do you wasnt Windows to do lt 2
19. st the settings Use the Up or Down button to highlight the desired item of settings Then press the MENU OK button to enter the sub menu i i Menu Exit m gt lt Playback E Record Audio amp Self Timer w Press Exit Exit Video Picture Beep Picture Beep 320X240 2 Settings menu events Settings menu allows you to set some elemental functions of the camera The following table is the description of the setting items Settings Items Descriptions 640x48 High quality for viewing on TV Video a x480 gh quality g mae 352x288 Standard quality and suitable for viewing on TV en 320x240 High quality for network transmission or email i 160x128 Standard quality for network transmission or email rm Ideal for developing 6x8 photos or smaller Picture Ah 2304x1728 The most memory demanding option 2048x1536 Suitable for developing 5x7 photos or smaller ron The default setting Suitable for developing 1600x1200 ae E 4x6 photos or smaller The most memory saving option Suitable for TEY ma 640x480 viewing on the computer or email Beep qA On This item determines whether the beep sounds when operating the camera w off Flicker D 50 Hz If you travel to another country the flicker setting may not suit the place you are staying 60Hz This item allows you to set the flicker to prevent nosie on your image The default flicker value depends
20. the camera on 2 Focus Adjust the Focus switch to set the focus as appropriate 12 16 30cm 40cm 16 40cm oc 3 Start recording Press the Record button to start recording While recording in progress the count indicator will start Zoom in 4 Zoom in or zoom out Foon oul Press the Up button to zoom in or the Down button to zoom out 5 Stop recording Press the Record button again to stop recording 5 Taking still pictures 1 Switch on Open the LCD panel to switch the camera on 2 Focus Push the Focus switch to set the mode best for your picture Macro 12 16 30cm 40cm 16 40cm oc Zoom in or zoom out Press the Up button to zoom in or the Down button to zoom out 4 Take a still Press the Shutter button to take a shot Zoom out uoijesado olseg 6 Recording audio clips 1 2 3 4 Switch on Open the LCD panel to switch the camera on Record audio mode Press the MENU OK button to 2 enter the MENU Use the Up or Playback w Down button to highlight the Record Audio amp Record Audio_ item Self Timer m Press 24 Start Start recording Then press the MENU OK button to start recording While recording in progress the count indicator will start Stop recording Press the MENU OK button again to stop recording 7 Playing your pictures movies and audio
21. the program shortcut on the desktop please click the Start menu and go up to Programs then go to the folder named DV 4100M and click it to launch the program 2 PC Camera interface The windows below is interface of DV 4100M uonouny eIBWeD Od eu Bulsn 2 Capture immediate images Press the buttons at the bottom on the PC Camera panel to use the functions Gx ies HHAHHRaoOnM ee Start recording fa Start Stop preview window Stop recording Setting Snapshot EJ Open album Format EI amp Select video source Source indicates that sub menu is available fa Viewing your pictures and movies with PC Camera interface Click the Open album button at the bottom on the PC Camera panel or go to the follow path to find the files C Program Files DV 4100M Work Temp 4 Advanced settings Click the ii Format Properties and Setting buttons to bring up advanced settings m Format settings 1 Color Space Compression Set one of the following functions according to your needs RGB 24 Better image quality 1420 The file will be compressed to add advantage for faster speed transformation Ci 2x Video Stream Setting Color Space Compressiore Output Size 320 x 240 gt 2 Output Size Set output size to change the size of the preview window The default size is 320x240 Select larger pixels when you need a larger preview window Video Stream Set
22. ting Color Space Compressiore AGB 24 Output Size 40 m i E uonouny e1I9WeD Od eu Buisn im Properties settings 1 Video Setting EE Banding Filter If the screen of your computer flickers when using PC Camera function change the Banding Filter item on the Video Setting tab to avoid noise Select 50Hz or 60Hz until the screen stops flickering E3 Bandwidth If the controller has no enough bandwidth available for the camera set the Bandwidth item on the Video Setting tab The smaller the bandwidth value is the less the bandwidth is occupied Then it will take more time to transmit images 2 Custom Setting You can use the default settings or change the settings of brightness contrast saturation sharpness and hue on your own Flicker setting If you take your camera abroad and find the screen of your computer flickers when using PC Camera function please select the Cancel Flicker check box to prevent noises from appearing on the screen Or you can refer to the Flicker Settings Table p 44 for proper flicker value that suits the country you are staying Setting Dialog Flicker Setting Flicker options Cancel Flicker uoloUN 4 BIsWeD Od 94 Buisn Troubleshooting _ Question CS When using the camera Answer The camera has no power The batteries may be out of power please change the batteries Cannot power on my camera e
23. ven though batteries are installed Make sure that the batteries are installed correctly If it is idle over 3 minutes the camera will shut down automatically please switch the camera on p 9 The camera is powered on but the LCD display does not display Make sure that the LCD on off switch is set to on If it is idle over 60 seconds the LCD display will be turned off please press any button to reactivate the display Cannot take pictures and movies when pressing the Record Shutter button The storage is full Please free some space of the CF card or internal memory f the MEMORY ERROR or CARD ERROR message shows on the LCD display please set the camera to the Setting mode and format the storage media did not delete the picture and movie but cannot find the data in the CF card Check if your files are stored in the camera s built in memory The camera will use the card as the main storage media and files previously stored in the internal memory will become inaccessible until the card is removed The image is too blurred Adjust the focus Keep the camera steady while pressing the Shutter button Noise occurs on my camera when viewing the image on the LCD display or on the computer Set the filter matching the place you are staying Please refer to the More on flicker section on page 44 CS When connecting the c amera to

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