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1.              io   e   es     L    Movie Mode Operation and Menus continued System Requirements  Minimum              2 OS  Windows   98 98SE 2000 ME XP  In movie mode  all features and menu op tions are identical to those in CPU  MMX Pentium   200MHZ equivalent or faster  Pentium   III 500 MHz for PhotoSuite5TM   normal still photo mode with these exceptions  Memory  32MB minimum  64MB recommended for PhotoSuite     SVGA video card w 2MB VRAM  800x600 screen display  16 bit High color  200 MB available hard disk space  if installing PhotoSuite   Internal USB Port    e No scene preset options are available  landscape  portrait  etc     e No rec mode options  3x sequence     e The image size options available are 320x240 or 160x120  This sets the movie resolution per frame  I  Changing to 160x120 resolution will provide 4x more recording time than 320x240  but at lower Software Installation    quality  Frame rate is preset at 20 frames per second  If you are using Windows 98  you must install drivers before connecting the camera to your PC  Insert the CD ROM    into your computers CD drive  it will auto run and the install screen will be displayed  Select    Install Driver     then    No quality  file compression  options are provided     I   i       foll he directions  After i llation    Wind 2000  ME  and XP d ire drivers   Before you begin recording a video  the counter in the lower right of the LCD shows the available i I E a   addins E ch    TRE b A as the camera uses the 
2.    OUTDOOR  DIGITAL CAMERA       Model 11 0013G  amp  11 0013Y Instruction Manual    LIT   98 0455 06 04    11 0013 1LIM indd 1 9 22 04 4 33 31 PM       Congratulations on your purchase of thg Bushnell  Outdoor Camera  The Outdoor    Camera is especially designed to capture the memories of your best outdoor adventures   as it is water resistant  dust resistant  shock resistant and rubberized to provide a sure  grip  Of course  with its auto flash and close focus capabillity  it will also deliver great  photos indoors as well     Before using the camera  please read the instructions contained in this manual and  take time to familiarize yourself with the cameras operation and many great features        Please note that although the camera is weatherproof  JIS Grade 4 water resistance    it should not be used underwater  submerged  or washed with a strong stream of  water  Damage due to misuse is not covered by warranty     11 0013 1LIM indd 2 3             QUICK GUIDE   BUSHNELL OUTDOOR DIGITAL CAMERA 11 0013G Y    Install Batteries   amp   optional   Memory Card    Turn On the    Camera    Set the Menu  Language and  Date Time    Format the SD  Card  optional     Insert 2 AA alkaline or lithium batteries as indicated in the battery compartment on the  bottom of the camera  An SD card  optional  for additional photo storage may also be  installed in the card slot inside  with the notched corner on the left  towards the LCD  display     Press and release the power switch  When 
3.   amp   Transfer Photos    11 0013 1LIM indd 4 5    Press the shutter release button halfway down to set the autofocus  green AF light  comes on   then fully down when you are ready to take the photo  The frame marks in  the center of the LCD show the area used to set focus  For off centered subjects  place  this frame over the main subject  press the shutter button until the AF light is on  con   tinue to hold it  then move the camera to recompose your image before depressing the  shutter fully to snap the picture  Scene presets for landscapes  action  and portraits are  available  see    Inside the Mode Menu    for detailed instructions     Press  hold     Quick View    to review stored photos  The left right arrow keys step back   wards forwards through the photos  The up down arrow keys zoom in out for close  inspection of photo details  To delete a photo during review  briefly press Quick View   trashcan icon appears   Press the down key to choose Yes  then press the OK button to  delete the photo  To exit the photo review  press and hold Quick View     Before connecting the camera  install the drivers from the CD ROM if you use Win   dows 98 98SE  and install PhotoSuite if you do not already have photo editing soft   ware  Connect the supplied USB cable from your PC to the USB port under the con   nector cover  above the strap   Press    OK    on the camera  If you have Windows XP   just follow the onscreen directions options  If you have Win 98 or 2000  open    My  Com
4.  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV   technician for help     The shielded interface cable must be used with the    equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital  device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules     Specifications and designs are subject to change without  any notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer     23    9 22 04 4 33 42 PM    
5.  section  Mode Menu    Review Mode Menu Settings       1  Play Protect   Off   On Setting to    On    blocks ability to delete photos until turned Movie Mode Operatio n and Menus  From Photo mode  with the live preview displayed  press OK Menu to go to the top menus  Press the up          Off    again in this menu  Prevents accidental erasure             keypad button to change to Movie mode  The movie icon    will be displayed  Select    320    or    160     Roug 90 Degrees  gt  or  lt    Rotates display of reviewed photo  Eliminates having to turn resolution by pressing OK Menu  then the left key  Press the shutter release to begin shooting a video  camera to review shots taken with camera held vertically  full       clip  avi format   and press again to stop the video  To playback the video movie  hold down Quick View    length portraits  etc   I i   E  ength portraits  etc  until the display switches to Review  you will see the first frame of the movie   Press the shutter release       2  Color Black  amp    OfF  On Creates additional B amp W version  new file  from the current to start the playback  Press Quick View briefly to go to the Delete menu  When you are finished shoot   wee ai A Psoe la A On a colon pony ing videos  Press OK for the top menu  then the up button  still camera icon  to return to normal photo  Te Sidia mode  Please note the following menu feature option differences for Movie mode vs  Photo mode  17    11 0013 1LIM indd 16 17  gt  9 22 04 4 33 41 PM
6. USB mass storage standard   allowing the photo files to be accessed as if they were stored on     recording time in seconds  31     124     etc   an external hard drive  For any Windows OS  if you are not already using photo editing software you prefer  you may 6     While shooting the video  the counter shows elapsed seconds  install Roxio PhotoSuite   from the CD ROM  Be sure to read the    Release Notes    completely  noting any tips or  e Digital zoom and macro focus are not available  flash is set to    Off    potential issues relevant to your PC configuration and OS     e If the camera is powered off while in movie mode  it will return to still photo mode when turned    Downloading Your Photos   Step by Step  1  Be sure the driver has been installed first if you are on Windows 98 98SE     2  Turn on the camera and connect the supplied cable to the cameras USB jack  open the    on again     Note  If your PC will not play the  avi movie files in Windows Media Player  you may need to download a    connector cover on the strap side of the camera   then directly to your computer   s main USB       newer version of the player from Microsoft com  search for  media player download      The movie files can also port do not use front panel keyboard USB ports or unpowered    hubs       be played back with the QuickTime Player  included with many computers  or available as a free download 3  The camera will display the Transfer screen  with the PC icon highlighted  Press    OK     
7. ackground     a Shallow zone of focus for photos of people helps isolate subject from  Portrait  background   I Uses higher shutter speeds to help freeze motion    de SPE    ES Night CJ Uses lower shutter speeds for better low light exposures                   Meter   Center Camera sets exposure based mostly on center of frame  Useful when  main subject and background brightness differ greatly     Average Camera sets exposure based on overall image  No icon on LCD        iso  Auto Light sensitivity will be set automatically from ISO 100  400   ie A 100 200 400 Manual settings  Use higher ISOs only for low light conditions     pT EV  2 0    2 0 Provides manual under over exposure adjustment in 0 3 EV steps  Auto  A  White Balance is automatically set for correct color reproduction       12    11 0013 1LIM indd 12 13             Inside the Mode Menu Groups Items Settings continued    Group   Item Settings Description  P 8 P  Cloudy LI Manual setting for outdoor overcast or shade conditions     erigen PE Manual setting for indoor tungsten  light bulb  lighting  MO  Fiuorescene FR Manual setting for indoor fluorescent lighting    A   MA  Mode   O   A   ae   eu    a Black  amp  White For black and white only photography    Sepia Special effect for    antique    toned photo look    Enhanced contrast for overcast days or flat lighting    OW Reduced contrast for mid day or other high contrast conditions    I Normal Average contrast for most scenes    1  3  Set All Reset   No   Yes Se
8. corresponding to the current flash  setting is displayed on the LCD  see    LCD Display Icons      NOTE  When on    normal    Auto Flash  no icon will be  seen  After taking a flash photo  there will be a delay of several seconds before the next photo may be taken  while  the flash circuits are recharging       Using The Macro Focus and Self Timer    Macro focus allow you to photograph close up subjects in a range from approx  4    to 24     10   60cm   To set the camera to macro focus mode  press the left keypad button   88_l The macro timer  menu will be displayed on the LCD  With the macro  flower  icon highlighted  press    OK    to select  it  The macro icon will be seen on the preview LCD  Be sure to hold the camera steady and wait for  the autofocus light when taking photos in macro mode  To return to normal focus range  press the left  key button  select macro again and press OK    Once in the macro timer menu  pressing the down keypad button will highlight the self timer op     CANCEL    tions  which allow you to include yourself in a photo  with 3 4H  or 10 EM second delays available        Press OK with the desired time selected  With the camera set up on a tripod or sturdy level surface     press the shutter release the shutter will snap at the end of the time  The timer is also useful for avoid  Macro   ing shaking the camera when taking night scene photos  as the camera will operate at slower shutter Timer  speeds  To return to normal shutter operation  press th
9. e left key button  select the current timer  and Menu  press OK    Press Cancel while in the macro timer menu to exit it without making a selection  2    9 22 04 4 33 39 PM       Using The Top Menu    Pressing the OK Menu button  k   below the arrow pad will display the  top menu selections on the LCD  There are 2    Shortcut    menus  which allow  you to quickly change the photo size quality or switch to movie mode  and a  Mode menu containing multiple settings arranged in groups or    tabs     Press  the keypad button in the same direction of the icon for each menu to enter it     The menus and their functions are      Movie Mode   Still Photo  Mode    Note  only the first   is  shown in the size menu   2048 x 1536   1600 x 1280   1280 x 960   1024 x 768   800 x 600    11 0013 1LIM indd 10 11       Menu Selection    Display    Switches from still photo to movie mode for recording  video clips  avi format   Press the    up    arrow key again to  return from movie mode to still photos     Image  file  Size can be set from 2048x1536 down to  800x600 pixels in 5 steps  Larger image sizes provide higher    resolution  sharpness  but use more storage memory  Image  Quality can be set to    FQ     fine quality      NQ     normal    or    EQ     economy   This affects the amount of  jpg file  compression  with FQ being the least compression highest  quality largest file  The smaller size lower quality settings  will use less memory   if you know you will only make small  prints or 
10. email your photos                 Using The Top Menu continued    Menu    After pressing the OK Menu button to see the 3 top menus  use the right  keypad button to open the Mode Menu  Selections within the Mode  Menu are arranged in 3 groups  or tabs  as seen on the left column in the  Mode Menu screen  To select a menu group  use the up down buttons   Then press the right button to move to the second column  which shows  the items in that group  Again use the up down button to go to the item  you want  then press the right key to move to the third column and see  the available settings for that item  Use the up down buttons to select  the setting you want  then press the OK Menu button to confirm  When  finished making your settings  continue to press the OK Menu button  until you return to the normal display  The Mode Menu groups  and the  item settings submenus within each  are arranged in the following order   default settings are in bold      SISI       en  eon Ton  Mode Menu Opens additional menus as    described next     Inside The Mode Menu Additional Settings          Mode Menu screen     showing  from left     Group  Item  and Set   ting columns  Use the  4 way keypad to move    around within them in    any direction     11    9 22 04 4 33 40 PM    io      Inside the Mode Menu Groups Items Settings     Group  item Sci   pecipioo TT  P  Program  Standard auto exposure for normal photos    ia  Deeper zone of focus for extended sharpness from foreground to  Landscape b
11. ernal RAM if not the OK Menu button will enter the review set of menus  These oper    mitre  a ES SD Caid Files are stored on the SD card only  must be inserted  ate in the same way previously described in the still photo mode menu re  EB    instructions  use the arrow pad keys to navigate to the desired menu        Review Mode   Top Menu Display 15    press OK to confirm a setting   but with different menu items and    14    settings as follows     11 0013 1LIM indd 14 15  gt  9 22 04 4 33 40 PM             io   o    Review Menus continued Review Mode Menu Settings continued    Slide Show El Automatically cycles through stored photos  beginning vvith the oldest  Press  the up arrow key to start the show  It will stop at the most recent photo taken  and return to normal review mode     Settings Description    Copy to SD card Copies all internal memory contents to the SD card  Format  No Yes   Formats the inserted SD card  erasing all contents  o    See Black  amp  While description  With sepia tone effect     Select    Yes    and press    OK Menu    button to erase all user  settings and restore default settings   Tia lee 7   Tc ga   pei dei e Mode Me   octetos pri cita Pro Me    O    Wes Ost  pei dti Poio Mode Me    Info Sets whether the information  file    image size and quality  date time  for  INFO    cdi    each photo is displayed or not during review mode  It does not permanently  affect the stored information   Review Opens additional settings as described in the next
12. he United States or Canada please contact your local dealer  for applicable warranty information  In Europe you may also contact Bushnell at    BUSHNELL Performance Optics Gmbh   European Service Centre   MORSESTRASSE 4   D  50769 K  LN   GERMANY   T  l   49  0  221 709 939 3   Fax   49  0  221 709 939 8    This warranty gives you specific legal rights     You may have other rights which vary from country to country     2004 Bushnell Performance Optics       FCC Note    This equipment has been tested and found to comply  with the limits for a Class B digital device  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      Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna      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     
13. he printer  The cameras display should come on  if not  turn on the    where you stored the photos earlier  If you are using PhotoSuite  select File gt Open Photo  then use the    Look in    camera   Select the printer icon  1   and press    OK     After a brief delay while the camera    fa    el    la cc y      pull down menu at the top of the Open window  select    My Computer     select your hard drive  and double click to printer communication is established  you should see the camera s Print options menu    any photo in the folder where you copied the files from the camera  It is also possible to open and work with your  2   Use the up down keys as usual to select a print option  then press OK  The options    photos directly from the Outdoor camera while it is still connected To do this with PhotoSuite  first follow steps 1 3  are  in order from top to bottom icon      then open PhotoSuite  select Files Open Photo and use the    Look in    menu to select My Computer  then select the 1  Print One  Use left right keys to select the image  up down to select   of copies you       Removable Disk     and open the folders inside until you get to the JPEG photo files  If you choose to work this way  wish to print  Press OK when ready to print      from a connected camera  be sure that you save the photo  when you are done editing  to your hard drive  and not 2  Print All Images  No Yes   Prints all photos stored in camera     the camera   s memory or card  To do this in PhotoSui
14. iple photos   then    Edit gt Copy to Folder    file as a backup to reopen and re edit later  Make sure you have successfully transferred all the photos you wanted   in Windows menus   Select an existing folder on your hard drive  such as    My Pictures     or create a new folder     2004 to save before using    Delete All    on your camera to make room for new images    Vacation     etc   then click    OK    to transfer copies of the photo files you want    6  After the photos are transferred to your hard drive  you can disconnect the camera  Windows may produce a screen Using the Direct Printing  Pictbri dg e  Feature    warning that you have disconnected a USB device without stopping or ejecting the    disk    first  your photo files The Outdoor Camera also supports direct printing from the camera to PictBridge com     will not be harmed   If so  check the box that adds an icon to your system tray or taskbar  Then next time you finish patible printers  without using a PC  It is recommended that you first read the direct          cc   55       transferring photos  you can click that icon first  and    Stop the USB Mass Storage Device    before disconnecting printing PictBridge section of your printers manual  With the printer power on  con     the camera  nect the supplied USB cable to the camera  then to the direct print USB port on the    7  Youre now ready to open the photo files in any photo editing software  Just use File gt Open and go to the folder front or side of t
15. lect    Yes    and press    OK Menu    button to erase all user settings  and restore default settings  Format   No   Yes Select    Yes      then press the    OK    button to format  prepare  an  inserted  optional  SD card  Caution  this will erase all previouly  stored files on the card     9 22 04 4 33 40 PM       SSE e             Inside the Mode Menu Groups Items Settings continued Reviewing and Deleting Stored Photos    7    To review  playback  your photos stored in the internal memory or SD card  press and hold the    Quick  View    button until the display shows your previous photo  Use the left right keypad buttons to move    3  Set   Language   English Spanish  Selects the language displayed in all menus in backwards or forwards order through your photos  While a photo is displayed  pressing the    up     ie French  Deutsch Ital  button will begin zooming into  magnifying up to 4x  the image  useful for verifying that the photo  Soa is sharp  Once zoomed  you may press    OK     then use the 4 way keypad to view different areas of        RegView  Of 1 2  or 3 Sec    Sets duration of photo review display after a photo istaken   the photo  press OK again to exit   After zooming in  you may press the down button to zoom back  out  Pressing the down button when the photo is displayed normally  not zoomed  will change to a   e e Le numbering for new photos after deleting all starts over at multiple photo overview  up to 9 at once   displaying thumbnail images of all pho
16. o after you take it   the review time can be changed in the Mode Menu settings   To turn off the  LCD to conserve battery power  press the Quick View button quickly twice Autofocus Area Frame BE   holding it down changes to Photo Review Mode      Using The Digital Zoom   Press the    T     telephoto  key T    on the arrow pad i   to zoom in  up to 4x digitally   Pressing the    W     wide   key VV EE after you start to zoom in will zoom back out towards normal magnification  NOTE  At high digital  zoom settings  the live preview image may appear    coarse    or soft due to real time processing limitations  This does  not represent the actual quality of the captured image  as you will see in the quick review after the photo is taken   Once the AF indicator turns green  this confirms that focus is locked in and your subject will be as sharp as possible    in the final photo   8    11 0013 1LIM indd 8 9                Using The Flash    The default setting is    Auto Flash    when the camera is turned on  meaning the flash will fire only if needed  in low    light conditions  Pressing the right button on the 4 way keypad   Y will select other options  Red Eye Reduction  48 gt   short pre flash to reduce pupil size for portraits    Flash On    forces flash to fire in bright conditions good  for filling in shadows on a persons face with the sun behind them   and Flash Off EE  will not fire in any light  conditions useful in museums or theatres where flash is prohibited   The icon 
17. puter    on your PC  The camera is identified as a    Removable Disk     Double click  this    disk    and open the folders inside  Select any or all of the     jpg    files  and use    Edit   gt Move  or Copy  to Folder    to save the photos to    My Pictures    or another folder on  your hard drive  Once transferred  you may disconnect the camera  and the files can be  opened  edited and resaved using the supplied PhotoSuite or any imaging software   See     Downloading Your Photos Step by Step    for more details           Shutter Release    Viewfinder   Flash   Connector Cover  Lens    Self Timer Lamp    LCD Monitor 15  Quick View Button  Power Button 16  Tripod Socket  Viewfinder 17  Strap Bar   4 way Keypad   OK   Menu Button   Battery Compartment Cover   Batteries  AA x 2    SD Card Slot       9 22 04 4 33 32 PM       LCD Display Icons    14 15 16 Iy 1                   13   00    CS 1010  4 08  ae PY   11                          11 0013 1LIM indd 6 7    Image Quality  compression   Image Size  resolution   1280x960  1024x768  800x600    Digital Zoom Bar    10 Self Timer    acro  2 Sequence Shot  3 frames     13 Movie Mode    14   White Balance  Exposure Value  EV   Auto Focus Area Indicator    16    7             Loading Batteries    Slide the switch towards the tripod socket as shown on the right   then swing open the battery cover  Insert 2 AA Alkaline batteries into  the camera as indicated  then close the battery cover until it clicks     OPTICSPLANET       Inser
18. red   they may also be reduced to a  smaller file size using your photo  software  Use small size and or low  quality settings if you will only  email  insert into documents  or  make small prints  and do not want  to resize the file later     4       OPTICSPLANET        gt  gt     TWO Year LIMITED WARRANTY    Your Bushnell  product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for  two years after the date of purchase  In the event of a defect under this warranty  we will   at our option  repair or replace the product  provided that you return the product postage  prepaid  This warranty does not cover damages caused by misuse  improper handling  in   stallation  or maintenance provided by someone other than a Bushnell Authorized Service  Department     Any return made under this warranty must be accompanied by the items listed below   1  A check money order in the amount of  10 00 to cover the cost of postage and handling  2  Name and address for product return  3  An explanation of the defect  4  Proof of Date Purchased  5  Product should be well packed in a sturdy outside shipping carton  to prevent damage in transit   with return postage prepaid to the address listed below     IN U S A  Send To   Bushnell Performance Optics  Attn   Repairs   8500 Marshall Drive  Lenexa  Kansas 66214    IN CANADA Send To    Bushnell Performance Optics  Attn   Repairs   25A East Pearce Street  Unit 1  Richmond Hill  Ontario L4B 2M9          For products purchased outside t
19. te  after clicking    Done     answer    Save Changes     with    Yes     but 3  Print Selected Photo from Thumbnail Review  use left right keys to select a photo    then answer    Replace Existing File     with    No    and use the    Save As    dialog box to save the edited photo in a folder       up down to choose how many copies you want   4  Print All Images as Index  prints thumbnails of all photos     contact sheet      20 5  Exit print menu 21    on your hard drive     Save In gt Local Disk      not the    Removable Disk     camera      11 0013 1LIM indd 20 21  gt  9 22 04 4 33 42 PM       io o    Photo Storage Capacity Reference  max capacity      2 photos     Image Size    2048x1536    1600x1280    1280x960    1024x768    800x600    22    11 0013 1LIM indd 22 23    Megapixels   approx            Q     N    Z Z    Internal    Memory    10 photos  20  41    HAN         64 MB  SD Card    39 photos    158  6  129  239  101  202  405  158  F  634  299  319    HN    o            Selects amount of file compression   jpg ratio     FQ low EQ high    FQ  Fine Quality  1 2 5    NQ  Normal Quality  1 5    EQ  Economy Quality  1 10     Image Size refers to the pixel  dimensions  or resolution  of the    digital file     Actual storage capacity will vary  based on content of each photo  file  You may be able to take a few  photos more or less than the listed  average capacity     Use large size and high quality  settings for photos you may want  to enlarge or crop later  If requi
20. the   from Apple  com  display will change to    Mass Storage     If not  close all open programs  disconnect the camera  Download  a   restart your computer and try again  Screen       11 0013 1LIM indd 18 19  gt  9 22 04 4 33 41 PM       io   e          Downloading Your Photos   Step by Step continued Downloading Your Photos   Step by Step continued   4  Open My Computer or Windows Explorer  The camera will be seen as a new    Removable Disk    with an unused 8  If you are new to photo editing on a computer  consult your softwares Help menu  PhotoSuite has extensive  drive letter assigned to it  Double click this new    Disk    icon  open the    DCIM    folder inside  then any folder s  built in Help  for tips on using its features  Along with adjusting the brightness  contrast  sharpness and color  inside that     100BUSHN     etc   Your photos are the JPEG files inside they have the prefix    BUSH__    followed by a of your photos  you can resize the photo to fit the paper if you are printing  or save a smaller  low or medium  number  same as seen earlier on the cameras display when you review photos  Single clicking any file should show a resolution file for email or inserting into documents  When you are ready to save your edited file  you may want  small preview image  to use    Save As    and give it a more descriptive name than    BUSH0001     Doing this also preserves the original  5  Click    Edit gt Select All     or click on one photo  contol click to select mult
21. the live preview is displayed on the LCD  you  are ready to snap a picture  The default settings will provide optimum quality under most  conditions  However  we recommend reading the full manual to take advantage of the  many available options for different photo conditions and user preferences     Press the OK Menu button  then the right arrow pad key to open the Mode Menu  Press  the down arrow twice to highlight    Set     then use the right arrow to move over to the Set  menu list  Go down to    Language     then press the right arrow  Select your language  and  press the OK button  The display returns to the Set menu  Keep pressing the down arrow  until you highlight    Date  amp  Time     go past    File Name      then press the right arrow  In  the Date  amp  Time setting screen  use the left right arrows to select the date time part you    want to change  then use the up down arrows to set it  The letter at the end of the date  line sets the date format  Y M D first   The time can be set to a 12 or 24 hour format   Press OK when finished setting the Date  amp  Time     If you inserted an SD card earlier  format it before using the camera  Go to     Format     in the Set Menu  and press the right arrow key  Move down to    Yes    and press OK to  confirm you want to format the card  Press OK to exit all menus        9 22 04 4 33 31 PM    QUICK GUIDE  BUSHNELL OUTDOOR DIGITAL CAMERA 11 0013G Y    5   Take A Photo    Review and    Delete Photos    Connect To A  Computer
22. ting An SD Card    The camera stores 20 542 photos in the 16MB internal memory   depending on resolution quality settings  refer to the chart at the  back of this manual   To expand the available storage  you may add an  optional SD     Secure Digital     memory card  with any capacity up to  512 MB  The card is inserted into a slot in the battery compartment  as shown in the last diagram  Note that the    notched    corner is on the    left  with the metal connectors facing up           9 22 04 4 33 33 PM    Taking A Photo    Hold the power button for 2 seconds to turn on the camera  The LCD  monitor startup screen will appear  and the red flash charge indicator will  blink briefly  When you see the live image preview  1   the camera is ready  to shoot  Compose your photo on the LCD display  or use the viewfinder  if the LCD is hard to see or batteries are low   Press the shutter release half  way down to set the autofocus on the central area indicated by the AF marks   2   When focus is complete  the green AF light by the viewfinder comes  on  and the AF marks on the LCD will change from red to green  you can  snap a photo while the marks are still red  but it may not be sharp   For off   center subjects  set focus with AF area centered on the subject  then move  the camera as desired  while continuing to hold the shutter release halfway   Press the release down all the way when you are ready to take the photo  3    The LCD will automatically show a quick review of the phot
23. tos  You can then use  A ol a the keypad to highlight a specific photo  and display it full screen by pressing the OK Menu button  To   Sets display brightness  Left box dimmer  Right box brighter  erase  delete  a photo during the review  briefly press  do not hold  the Quick View button  The Delete      aa Middle box is normal level  Press OK to set  menu will apppear  with a choice of One or All  Press the down key  select    One      then OK to delete  eS   gt  to go to setup  Press   Left right keys move between fields  Up down keys change only that photo  You will see a blinking    hourglass    as the photo s  are deleted  Note that pressing the  Time    OK    once set  setting  Letter at end of date sets format  M  D  or Y first  OK button after selecting    One    or  All  photos will perform the deletion immediately  so be careful        Video Our   NTSC or PAL Affects video out signal  Set for your location   s TV system  not to select    All    if you have not transferred the photos to your PC first  When you are done review     in hotos  d hold th k View button to return to the   display   Rec Mode   1 Shot or 3 Shot Sets number of photos taken each time shutter release is    ii aa e RRSSAA DU ALLO TO ee DEE nay   pressed  1 shot is normal single shot  3 shot will take 3 photos Review Menus  In epi series oe pine an ton square After pressing the Quick View button to enter Review mode  pressing            Storage    Auto Files are stored on SD card if inserted  int
    
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