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1. 110834 Instruction Manual Model s 110833 110834 Lit 98 0917 02 07 Congratulations on your purchase of the Bushnell 3 2 Megapixel ImageView Your ImageView digital binocular is ideal for all sporting events and nature observation as it combines a high quality 8 power compact binocular with a versatile 3 2 megapixel digital camera with option for 4 MP effective resolution via software interpolation which also features video capability Your Imageview has a dual personality capable of taking high resolution digital still photos as well as shooting video with maximum recording time limited only by the capacity of the memory card you use The photos and videos are both automatically stored in the internal memory or on an optional SD Secure Digital card and can be instantly reviewed on the flip up LCD or downloaded to your computer without the need to install any special software With Windows 2000 XP Vista or Mac OSX A driver is provided for Windows 98 98SE Before using your new ImageView please read the instructions contained in this manual and take time to familiarize yourself with the camera s operation and many great features Note Image View models 110833 and 110834 share identical specifications features and operation Only the body styling and appearance are different Model 110833 is used for closeup illustration purposes in this manual QUICK GUIDE BUSHNELL IMAGEVIEW 110833 110834 Install Batte
2. Default Settings in Bold White Bal ance Auto Daylight Cloudy Fluorescent Tungsten ne o E Image Quality Standard Better Best Sets the reference for neutral white so that colors are reproduced correctly If Auto does not provide good results try the setting that matches the light source Sets what area of the framed subject is used to determine exposure Multi uses multiple zones Spot uses only the center area good for strong backlit situations and Center bases the exposure 60 on the center of the frame 40 on the rest of the frame Sets the amount of file compression which affects the quality of the photo and the size of the file it creates This can be used independently of Image Size to help store more photos in exchange for slightly reduced quality Best produces the highest quality but also generates larger files that fill available memory sooner fewer photos possible 13 Main Menu continued Default Settings in Bold SETUP Options Settings Description Submenu Language English French Span Selects preferred language for all menu display ish Italian German screens Chinese Auto Off Disable 1 min 2 min Sets the interval after the last action pressing any 3 min button before the camera turns off to conserve battery power Select Disable to prevent auto shutoff altogether Clock Set Cancel OK Select OK and use the arrow keys to set in
3. Taking Still Photos After following the initial setup as described in the previous pages you are ready to take a photo 1 Raise the LCD and press the Power button for 2 3 seconds red LED lights startup screen appears Press the Display button to turn on the LCD again if you want to see a preview of the image or check menu settings battery condition etc 2 The ImageView will default to high resolution and quality settings as well as everything on automatic when it is turned on for the first time so you can take excellent photos right away If you prefer to use different settings refer to the section Using the Main Menu for directions regarding how to find and change settings such as resolution and exposure and other options 3 You may compose your photo while looking through the binocular the LCD does not need to be on to take a photo However for the most accurate framing checking the LCD preview is recommended 4 Be sure you are not closer than approximately 50 feet from your subject The binocular optics will focus closer than this but the camera focus is preset for best results with distant subjects no focusing is necessary for the camera The LCD may be used to verify that the subject is not too close for sharp results 5 Hold the camera as steady as possible with both hands and slowly squeeze the SNAP button The display will go dark briefly while the file is stored SNAP Processing is displayed then you are
4. and color of your photos you can resize the photo to fit the paper if you are printing or save a smaller low or medium resolution version for email or inserting into documents When you are ready to save your edited file you may want to use Save As and give it a more descriptive name than IMG___ Doing this also preserves the original file as a backup to reopen and re edit later Make sure you have successfully transferred all the photos you wanted to save before using Delete All on your camera to make room for new images 21 Photo Storage Capacity Reference avg capacity for settings 5 photos approx Memory Card TO fame Tie CT Tse ta fe dc a A hee fs frese fis ee o o o e ENEY fee 38 o Ar ao ie 22 Notes 1 Selects amount of file compression Best Quality minimum compression Better Quality medium compression Standard Quality maximum compression 2 Internal RAM available for photo files 16 MB 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 High or Very High resolution and Best quality settings for photos you may want to enlarge or crop later If required they can always be reduced to a smaller file size using your photo software Use Low or Medium
5. now ready to open the photo files in any photo editing software Just use File gt Open and go to the folder where you stored the photos earlier If you are using PhotoSuite select File gt Open Photo then use the Look in pull down menu at the top of the Open window select My Computer select your hard drive and double click any photo in the folder where you copied the files from the camera It is also possible to open and work with your photos directly from the ImageView while it is still connected To do this with PhotoSuite first follow steps 1 3 then open PhotoSuite select File gt Open Photo and use the Look in menu to select My Computer then select the Removable Disk and open the folders inside until you get to the JPEG photo files If you choose to work this way from a connected camera be sure that you save the photo when you are done editing to your hard drive and not the camera s memory or card To do this in PhotoSuite after clicking Done answer Save Changes with Yes but then answer Replace Existing File with No and use the Save As dialog box to save the edited photo in a folder on your hard drive Save In gt Local Disk not the Removable Disk camera 8 If you are new to photo editing on a computer consult your software s Help menu PhotoSuite has extensive built in Help for tips on using its features Along with adjusting the brightness contrast sharpness
6. or der the Year Month Date and Hour Minute Second See Date Stamp also Date Stamp Off YY MM DD MM Off Date and Time are not added to the photo DD TT files YY MM DD Year Month Date are added to each file MM DD TT Month Date and Time are added to each file 60Hz 50Hz Set 60 Hz 50 Hz Set to the AC line frequency for your country Affects primarily videos shot under fluorescent lighting 4 1 Main Menu continued Default Settings in Bold Exit Select Exit and press Menu to exit the Setup submenu Select Exit and press Menu to exit the Main menu and return to the preview live camera display 15 Additional Features Menu Additional Features Press the Right Arrow Key during regular preview display E OHfy Self Timer Clock Photo taken after a 10 second delay when Snap button is pressed With the ImageView mounted on a tripod this can help prevent blur caused by jarring the camera when Snap is pressed To take a photo at the exact time you wish and reduce camera shake plug the included remote shutter release cable into the jack on the rear of the camera pod and press the button on the remote instead of Snap on the camera Multiple Frames 3 frames taken in rapid sequence when Snap is pressed Normal Movie Camera Camera shoots video clip when Snap is pressed with Video maximum recording time limited only by the amount of available internal or card memory The counter in th
7. ready to take another photo The upper right corner of the display will briefly show the number of the photo you have just taken The memory used icon at the upper right corner of the display will fill in as you use up the available internal or card memory Once you are out and the display indicates Memory Full when SNAP is pressed you are out of memory storage space and should download photos you wish to keep so they may be deleted or you may remove the filled up card and install another SD card 6 Digital zoom up to 3x is available Press the Down arrow key to zoom in you will see the result on the LCD Press the Up arrow key to zoom back out No digital zoom is used optical magnification only when 1 0 is indicated next to the magnifying glass icon 7 Press the View button if you wish to check the photo after you take it then press it again to return to a live preview See the sec tion Review Menu for more regarding reviewing and deleting previously taken photos Warning Use care during handling to avoid touching the camera lens located in the center between binocular lenses to prevent degrading the image quality Clean the camera lens only with dry lens 10 tissue or microfiber cloth DO NOT use liquids of any type Shooting Videos Setting Using Video Mode 1 Follow steps 1 4 on the previous page Taking Still Photos 2 To change from still photo to video mode press the Right arrow key 3 times
8. 7 Bushnell Outdoor Products he 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 Notes OUTDOOR TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION THAT THRIVES OUTSIDE For further questions or additional information please contact Bushnell Outdoor Products 9200 Cody Overland Park Kansas 66214 800 423 3537 www bushnell com 2007 Bushnell Outdoor Products
9. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuii different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help Any return made under this warranty must be accompanied by the items listed below A check money order in the amount of 10 00 to cover the cost of postage and handling Name and address for product return An explanation of the defect Proof of Date Purchased 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 5 IN U S A Send To IN CANADA Send To Bushnell Outdoor Products ushnell Outdoor Products Attn Repairs Attn Repairs 8500 Marshall Drive 25A East Pearce Street Unit 1 Lenexa Kansas 66214 Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 2M9 For products purchased outside the United States or Canada please contact your local dealer for applicable warranty information In Europe you may also contact Bushnell at USHNELL Performance Optics Gmbh European Service Centre MORSESTRASSE 4 D 50769 KOLN GERMANY l 49 0 221 709 939 3 FE C ax 49 0 221 709 939 8 This warranty gives you specific legal rights Specifications and designs are subject to change You may have other rights which vary from country to country without any notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer 200
10. Windows Vista you may encounter error or warn ing messages file missing etc while installing PhotoSuite 5 but clicking OK and proceeding should allow installation to complete Be sure to read the Release Notes completely noting any tips or potential issues relevant to your PC configuration and OS Transferring The Photos amp Videos to Your PC Step by Step 1 Be sure the driver has been installed first if you are on Windows 98 98SE 2 Connect the supplied cable to the ImageView s USB port then directly to a main USB port on your computer do not use front panel keyboard USB ports or unpowered hubs 3 The LCD display will indicate Mass Storage and the ImageView will be recognized as a standard USB Mass Storage device This means that the camera files can be easily viewed edited or copied to your hard drive just as if they were stored on an external hard drive or a CD ROM 19 Transferring The Photos amp Videos to Your PC continued 4 This step is not required with Windows XB simply use the options in the pop up window to view copy or edit your photos Open My Computer or Windows Explorer The camera will be seen as a new Removable Disk with an unused drive letter assigned to it Double click this new Disk icon open the DCIM folder inside then the folder s inside that 1OOMEDIA etc Your photos videos are the files inside they have the prefix IMG__ followed b
11. and or lower quality settings if you will only email insert into documents or make small prints and do not want to resize the file later 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 installation or maintenance provided by someone other than a Bushnell Authorized Service Department his equipment has been tested and found to compl ith the limits for a Class B digital device pursuany 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 land if not installed and used in accordance with thel instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee tha interference will not occur in a particular installation I this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio lor 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
12. ault camera settings will provide optimum quality under most conditions f you inserted an SD card earlier format it before beginning to take photos if you are using it in the mageView for the first time Press the View button below the LCD display Press the Menu button in the center of the silver keypad Press the Down arrow key once to select Format Note the warning that this will erase all data on the card make sure you have downloaded all photos from a previously used card Press the Right arrow key to select OK Press Menu to format the card display shows Formatting When the isplay reads No File press the View button to return to the live preview display mode I I Roll down the rubber eyecups if you are wearing glasses Adjust the spacing between the left and right binocular tubes while looking through the binocular until the view appears as a single circular image Then find a distant object with fine detail and adjust the center focus knob until the object appears sharp through the left eyepiece Now look through the right eyepiece only If the object does not appear equally sharp rotate the right eyepiece diopter adjustment until it is also sharp Once set you no longer need to move this diopter adjustment and may simply focus using the center focus knob QUICK GUIDE BUSHNELL IMAGEVIEW 110833 110834 Take A Photo or Shoot A Video Clip Review and Delete Photos Videos Connect To A Comput
13. e upper left corner displays elapsed minutes and seconds Press Snap to stop recording 16 Review Display Indications Current file number left numeral Total files in memory right numeral Resolution of current review file Date of photo or video file Date feature must be setup and turned on Review Menu Reviewing and Deleting Your Photos and Videos Press View to enter Review mode Use the Left arrow key to go back through the stored photos videos Once you are in review mode pressing the Menu button will enter the review menu This operates in the same way previously described in the main menu system instructions use the arrow keypad to navigate to the desired menu option and settings press Menu to confirm a setting but with different menu items as shown in the following table 17 Review Menu continued 18 Delete Delete One Delete All Deletes all stored files To delete all files except protected see Cancel below highlight the Delete All icon and press OK Then highlight Yes and press OK to delete all files currently in memory Cancel OK Select OK and press Menu to format clear an SD card for use in the camera Erases all previously stored files on the card Will also erase internal memory contents Press Menu to protect Protecting a photo or video file prevents accidental erasure the currently displayed Can be used together with Delete All to qu
14. er amp Transfer Photos Hold the camera steady with both hands and press the SNAP button to take a still photo You will hear a beep this can be turned off followed by a brief pause SNAP Processing displayed as the camera stores the photo in memory To shoot a Normal video press the right arrow key three times until the movie camera icon appears at the top right corner of the display You can then start shooting the video at any time by pressing SNAP To stop recording video press SNAP again To review or playback a still photo or video press the View button You will see the most recent still photo or video first frame To review previous photos or videos one at a time press the Left arrow key The icon at the top right corner of the display will show the movie icon if the file is a video The numbers at the top left show the current file number total files 2 of 3 etc To play back a video press the SNAP button press again to stop playback To see thumbnail images of several stored photos videos at once press the Right arrow key when the last photo you ve taken is displayed Use the Left Right arrow keys to select an individual file then press Display to see it full frame To delete photos videos press Menu Delete is the first option in the Review menu Press Menu again then select Delete One only the currently displayed photo video or Delete All Press menu select highlight OK then press Menu again t
15. er Supply 2xAAA Batteries Alkaline Lithium NiMh type Camera and Binocular Parts Guide 5 way Keypad w Menu OK Button Diopter Adjustment Remote USB Power Remote SNAP Slot amp Pull Here to Raise Display K LCD Preview Display Icons Additional Feature Icons The 3 additional feature icons appear next to the memory icon press the right arrow key to cycle thru these press again after movie mode to return to normal mode Photo Preview Display Icon 1 Battery Indicator low battery shown 2 Resolution setting Very High High Medium Low Remaining Memory fills in solid as internal or card memory is used of Photos Videos Taken Quality File Compression Best Better Standard Digital Zoom magnification 1 0x 3 0x range 1 0x no digital zoom Self Timer 10 sec snap delay 18 Rapid Sequence 3 shot burst Video Mode records until stopped or out of memory 7 Loading Batteries Turn the ImageView over and slide open the battery cover as indicated by the arrow then tilt it up on its hinges Insert 2 AAA Alkaline or Lithium batteries into the compartment in the direction indicated by the diagrams inside then tilt the cover down again and slide it back into place until it clicks Note Rechargeable NiMh type Tripod Socket batteries may also be used but some may not deliver adequate current to power the Battery ImageView AAA NiMh batteries with a curren
16. er eyecups in their up position if you are not wearing glasses or roll them down if you are Grasp the left and right sides of the binocular and pull them apart or push them together while looking through the binocular to adjust the eyepiece spacing until your view is a single circular image Find a distant object with fine detail tree sign brick wall etc and adjust the center focus knob until the object appears sharp when viewed through the left binocular eyepiece only Then looking at the same object through just the right side of the binocular simply rotate the right eyepiece until the image is equally sharp for your right eye This is called the diopter adjustment and compensates for any difference in sight between your left and right eyes Once set by following this initial procedure you may leave the diopter adjustment alone and just use the center focus knob to bring objects at any distance into sharp focus through the binoculars the minimum focus distance is about 15 feet Your digital photos and videos are not affected by the center focus knob as the camera lens located between the binocular objective lenses does not require focusing It is preset so that objects ranging from approximately 50 feet to infinity will be in focus Note that the binocular is capable of focusing closer than the camera Check the live preview image on the LCD display to make sure you are far enough away to ensure sharp photos The camera lens provides 8x ma
17. gnification which is the same as the binoculars optics and is aligned so that and object centered in the binocular s view will also be centered in your photos or videos Therefore it is not necessary to have the LCD turned on or even raised while you are shooting photos or videos Reducing use of the LCD will extend battery life significantly You may want to go into the camera s menu and set the correct date before using the camera for the first time Raise the LCD display and press the power button After the startup display comes on then goes out press Display to turn the preview screen on Press Menu Press the Down arrow key 5 times to highlight the Setup submenu then press Menu again Use the Down arrow key to select Clock Set and press Menu Select OK then press Menu again Now set the Year Month Date Hour Minute and Second using the Up Down arrow keys to make changes and the Right key to move to the next item Once date amp time are set press the Menu but ton Press the Down arrow key twice to highlight Date Stamp press Menu then highlight your preference using the left right keys Off no date will imprint on your photo files Year Month Day order or Month Day Time order of appearance Press Menu then keep pressing the down arrow key until you see Exit in the Setup submenu press Menu then go down to Exit in the main menu and press Menu again to return to the preview display 9
18. ickly delete all image but one or two photos by protecting them first Press Menu again when a previously protected photo is selected to unpro tect it Note Formatting internal or card memory will erase even protected files Same options and settings are available as listed in the Main Menu e Exits the review menu and returns to the last selected review image System Requirements Minimum OS Windows 98 98SE 2000 ME XP Vista see note under Software Installation regarding Vista CPU MMX Pentium 200MHZ equivalent or faster Pentium III 500 MHz for PhotoSuite5 Memory 32MB minimum 64MB recommended for PhotoSuite SVGA video card w 2MB VRAM 800x600 screen display 16 bit High color 200 MB ayailable hard disk space if installing PhotoSuite Internal USB Port Software Installation 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 follow the directions After installation restart your computer Windows 2000 ME XP and Vista do not require drivers as the camera uses the USB mass storage standard allowing the photo files to be accessed as if they were stored on an external hard drive For any Windows OS if you are not already using photo editing software you prefer you may install Roxio PhotoSuite from the CD ROM Note With
19. nd other variables are set automatically This means that you will get good results for most subjects and lighting without the need to go into the menus and change any settings However we recommend that you become familiar with the available options so that you can improve your photos if for example you decide they are coming out too dark common for snow scenes with most cameras or too green under many fluorescent lights Press the Menu button to enter the main menu Use down or up arrow buttons to highlight an option within the menu then press Menu if you wish to change the settings for that option Use the Left Right arrow to select the setting you want then press Menu to confirm this setting The main or camera menu also contains a submenu called Setup which contains the items you are most likely to need to set just once Here are the options and settings available in the main menu and its Setup submenu MAIN EV 2 0 2 0 Default 0 Provides manual under over exposure adjustment in 0 5 EV steps Minus values produce darker photos plus values lighter Resolution VH H M L Sets the desired still photo resolution in pixels Very High 2272x1760 High 2048x1536 Medium 1280x1024 Low 640x480 Higher resolution settings produce sharper larger prints but require more storage space in internal or card memory Use lower settings to store more in memory or for email PC viewing only etc 12 Main Menu continued
20. o delete the file Before connecting the camera install the driver from the CD ROM if you use Windows 98 98SE and install PhotoSuite if you do not already have photo editing software Connect the supplied USB cable from the camera s USB socket on the back of the camera pod to a USB port on your PC If you have Windows XP or Vista just follow the onscreen directions options that automatically appear If you have Win 98 or 2000 open My Computer on your PC The camera is identified as a Removable Disk your photos are in the folders inside simply drag them or copy paste into any folder on your hard drive Refer to the Transferring Photos section of this manual Technical Specifications Magnification 8x Still Photo File Size Resolution 2272x1760 4 MP via software interpolation 2048x1536 default setting 1280x1024 640x480 Objective Diameter 30mm File Compression Ratio 1 50 Best 1 85 Better 1 95 Standard Quality Focusing Range 14 infinity Video Resolution Frame Rate 320x240 pixels per frame 9 fps binocular CMOS Exposure Value Range 2 EV in 0 5 EV steps Effective Pixels 3 2 Megapixels White Balance Options Auto Daylight Cloudy Fluorescent Tungsten Shutter Electronic 1 16 to Menu Languages English French Spanish Italian German Chinese 1 1000 seconds Focusing Range ed approx 3 Auto Power Off after inactivity 1 2 or 3 minutes or Disabled per Setup menu camera infinity Pow
21. ries amp optional SD Card Turn On the Camera Format the SD Card optional Set the Binocular Optics for Your Eyes Insert 2 AAA batteries see Specifications into the battery compartment on the bottom of the camera pod Note polarity indication inside An SD memory card optional use up to a 1 GB card for increased photo storage capacity may be installed in the card slot located at the back of the camera pod Insert card with label side facing down pushing lightly until it clicks into place Push the card lightly in again to remove Raise the LCD display pulling up at the indented areas on each side Press and hold the POWER button until the red power LED stays on then let go You will see a Clock Set screen when the camera is used for the first time refer to Camera Setup for details on setting the date and time or press the Menu button with Cancel still selected to set this later Press Display to turn the LCD back on you will see a live preview of the image from the camera lens located between the binocular objective lenses You can also manually turn the display off by pressing the Display button it does not need to be on to take a photo The entire camera will automatically turn off after one minute this can be changed using the Auto Off option in the Setup menu if it has been inactive no buttons pressed To turn power off manually press and release the POWER button The def
22. t rating of 850 mAh or higher are Compartment recommended Slide Open In Direction of Arrow Inserting An SD Card The camera can store from about 15 at 2272x1760 resolution and best quality up to well over 300 photos in the 16 MB internal memory depending on resolution and 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 1GB or smaller capacity 256MB 512MB etc MMC cards which look similar to SD cards are not recommended The card is inserted into the slot on the back of the camera pod with the notched corner on the left as indicated by the card icon below the slot Insert the SD card with the label side facing down Note be sure the power is turned off before inserting or removing cards to prevent possible loss of files or damage to the card A new card will not require formatting but a card that has been previously used in other devices cameras PDAs etc should be formatted by the ImageView before beginning to take photos or videos see the Review Menu section for how to do this Note that formatting will erase all files previously stored on the card so be sure they have been downloaded or copied first if you wish to keep them 8 Basic Binocular and Camera Setup Before taking photos or videos take a few moments to set up the ImageView for your individual eyesight and user preferences Leave the rubb
23. until the movie camera icon is displayed at the top right area of the LCD You are now in Video Mode Press SNAP to start recording a new vid eo clip and press it again to stop recording and store the video in memory The recording time is limited only by the amount of internal or card memory currently available You may record a single long video until you run out of memory or multip e shorter videos by stopping and starting recording whenever you wish by pressing Snap The counter on the upper left of the display shows the elapsed time since the recording was started 3 Press the View button if you wish to check a video after you shoot it Press the SNAP button to begin playback press it again to stop playback Press the Left arrow keys to review your previous video or still photo files Pressing the Right arrow key after the last video or photo is shown will display a thumbnail review of multiple files use the arrow wish to review then press Display to select and view it When you are ready to return to the live p videos or stills press the View button 4 See the section Review Menu for more regarding reviewing and deleting previously taken vid keys to highlight the file you review display to shoot more COS 11 Using The Main Menu and Setup Submenu As mentioned earlier in this manual your ImageView is already set for high resolution and quality right out of the box Exposure white balance a
24. y a number same as seen earlier on the cameras display when you review photos Single clicking any file should show a small preview image 5 Click Edit gt Select All or click on one photo contol click to select multiple photos then Edit gt Copy to Folder in Windows menus Select an existing folder on your hard drive such as My Pictures or create a new folder Hawaii 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 2000 may produce a screen warning that you have disconnected a USB device without stopping or ejecting the disk first your photo files will not be harmed If so check the box that adds an icon to your system tray or taskbar Then next time you finish transferring photos you can click that icon first and Stop the USB Mass Storage Device before disconnecting the camera On Mac computers you should eject the disk that appeared on your desktop when the camera was connected Note If your PC will not play the avi movie files in Windows Media Player you may need to download a newer version of Media Player or Direct X from Microsoft com The movie files can also be played back with the QuickTime Player included with many computers or available as a free download from Apple com 20 Transferring The Photos amp Videos to Your PC continued 7 Youre

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