Page 3 - INSTALL BATTERIES; battery compartment on the bottom of the imageView.; ADJUST THE BINOCULAR FOR COMFORTABLE VIEWING
INSTALL BATTERIES insert 2 AAA batteries (alkaline, lithium, or rechargeable NiMh) as indicated inside the battery compartment on the bottom of the imageView. ADJUST THE BINOCULAR FOR COMFORTABLE VIEWING Adjust the center focus knob while viewing a distant object through the binocular, until it appe...
Page 4 - CHECK CAMERA SETTINGS; a video clip, and how to delete a photo you have just taken.; TAKE A PHOTO (TIPS FOR BETTER QUALITY PHOTOS); Or, use the included tripod and remote shutter cable (; USING THE IMAGEVIEW WITH YOUR COMPUTER
CHECK CAMERA SETTINGS Make sure the camera is set for high resolution and quality (refer to pg.8, “Setup Menu”) if you want the best results, especially if you will be printing the photos. See “Changing Operational Modes” for full instructions covering features such as continuous shot, shooting a vi...
Page 5 - both included; BASIC OPERATION; SNAP; * Please refer to the tripod and remote cable photos on pg. 9
5 TURNING THE CAMERA ON AND OFF insert 2 AAA alkaline batteries as indicated on the inside of the battery compartment, located on the bottom of the camera unit. turn the camera on by pressing and holding the MODE button until the display comes on and the camera beeps. to turn the unit off, press and...
Page 6 - LCD DispLay; BasiC OpERaTiON
6 LCD DispLay 1. High Quality Mode (less file compression) 2. Deletes all the pictures in the memory. 3. Low Quality Mode (more file compression) 4. Deletes the last picture taken. 5. Select the timer to take a delayed picture. This gives you approximately a 10-second delay. 6. SD mark appears when ...
Page 7 - CHANGING OPERATIONAL MODES; them in the following order:
7 CHANGING OPERATIONAL MODES Pressing the MODE button briefly will cycle through several special camera modes and settings. A corresponding icon or symbol (indicated in parentheses below) will be displayed on the LCD for each mode or setting as you cycle through them by tapping the MODE button. When...
Page 8 - last photo you took from the camera’s memory.; • SETUP Menu; downloading, and quality is not a high priority.; Quality; in quality due to greater file compression.; USB Mode; continued
8 return to normal operation in a few seconds (all your photos will not be deleted). When the process is complete, the photo number display will reset to zero. If no button is pressed for 5 seconds, the camera returns to stand-by. “Delete All” is a quick way to clear the memory following a download ...
Page 9 - SETUP MENU; Power
9 SETUP MENU continued Power Frequency (60 or 50 Hz): This sets the correct electrical line frequency to avoid any visible “flickering” in the images, especially when shooting video clips where fluorescent lighting is present. The “60” setting should be used for operation in the United States. If yo...
Page 10 - photo storage Capacity Reference; Interpolated; Notes
10 photo storage Capacity Reference ( avg. capacity for settings, +/- 5 photos) 1 Determines amount of file compression: Hq: High Quality (minimum compression) Sq: Standard Quality (medium compression) 2 Internal RAM available for photo files: approx. 6 MB “Image Size” refers to the pixel dimensions...
Page 12 - batteries from the camera.; your camera to make room for new images.
12 WaRNiNG: Make sure you download any picture from your camera before you remove the batteries from the camera. ( NEVER disconnect the camera while files are still being transferred to your computer .) Before disconnecting, you may need to “eject” or stop the removable disc representing the camera ...
Page 13 - FOCUSING; BINOCUlAr INSTrUCTIONS
13 EYE ADJUSTMENTS ( Fig. 1 ) How to Adjust For Distance Between Your Eyes the distance between the eyes, called “interpupillary distance,” varies from person to person. to achieve perfect alignment of lens to eye, follow these simple steps. 1. Hold your binocular in the normal viewing position. 2. ...
Page 14 - ClEANING
14 EYECUPS ( Fig. 3 ) Your Bushnell binocular is fitted with rubber roll-down eyecups designed for your comfort and to exclude extraneous light. if you wear sun/eyeglasses, roll down the eyecups. this will bring your eyes closer to the binocular lens thus providing improved field of view. INSTrUCTIO...
Page 15 - TWO-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
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 postag...
Page 16 - For further questions or additional information please contact:
©2008 Bushnell Outdoor Products For further questions or additional information please contact: Bushnell Outdoor Products 9200 Cody, Overland Park, Kansas 66214 (800) 423-3537 • www.bushnell.com INNOVATION THAT THRIVES OUTSIDE