Page 2 - Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................... 2 Key Features .........................................................................................................
Page 5 - Computer System Requirements for Macintosh; Power Macintosh G3 500 MHz or higher
4 Computer System Requirements for Macintosh Power Macintosh G3 500 MHz or higher Mac OS X version 10.2.6 or later 128 MB or more available system RAM (256 MB recommended), 150 MB free disk space 800 x 600 or higher-resolution monitor displaying millions of colors Note: This hardware is plug...
Page 6 - A Quick Look at Your Camera
Page 7 - Preparing Your Camera for Use; Battery Installation; Slide and open the battery compartment on the side of the camera.
6 Preparing Your Camera for Use Battery Installation Your camera requires 3 AAA batteries. To insert the batteries into the camera: 1. Slide and open the battery compartment on the side of the camera. 2. Please make sure that the batteries are inserted with the correct polarity facing up. 3. Close t...
Page 8 - Installing SD Memory Card; your PC. Install the SD memory card as below:
7 before the camera is shut down or powered off. 3. Do not mix old and new batteries. 4. We recommend you use Alkaline batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium metal hydride) batteries. 5. In order to conserve battery power if the camera is on but not i...
Page 9 - The image will be deleted when camera power is; from it in order to continue using your camera; Main Icons on the LCD
8 of the camera. An icon will appear on the LCD screen after you turn on your camera. 4. Once the external memory card is inserted into the camera all the images taken with the camera will be stored on the card. Note: 1. Limited internal memory is provided for test images. The image will be deleted ...
Page 11 - Protect On
10 Battery power level Full battery power Medium battery power Low battery power Photo quality Normal quality Fine quality Super quality Flash Force Flash Auto Red eye reduction No Flash Scenes Auto Night Portrait Night Scenery Portrait Scenery Sport Party Beach High Sensitivity Self-timer On(10 sec...
Page 12 - Starting Your Camera; camera is on and ready for use.; Camera Modes; Camera Mode to take still photos; Taking photos
11 Starting Your Camera Press and hold the Power button to turn on your camera. The LCD screen will light up indicating that your camera is on and ready for use. To power off your camera, press the Power button once. Camera Modes There are 3 modes on your camera. To switch between modes press the MO...
Page 14 - Flash
13 camera. 1. For far or mountain settings push the Micro/Normal switch down. 2. For up close settings push the Micro/Normal switch up. The mountain setting gives you maximum depth-of-field you can possibly get with the lens you are using. You now can have the overhead branch in focus as well as the...
Page 15 - Scene
14 power is insufficient. To continue using the camera with the flash, please change new batteries. Self-Timer You can include yourself in a photo by using this feature to delay the time between your pressing the shutter and when the photo is actually taken. It is recommended that you use a tripod o...
Page 16 - Image Size; Press the Menu button.
15 2. Press the Up/Down button to select the scene that you desire. 3. Press the Menu button to confirm the selection and exit to the standby mode. Note: You can press Left button to select Scene quickly. Image Size The image size and quality setting determines the number of photos that can be saved...
Page 22 - Auto Power off
21 1. Press the Up/Down button until you select Date. 2. Press the Menu button. 3. Press the Up/Down button to select one of the options On/Off/Set Date. 4. Press the Menu button to confirm. If you wish to set the date: 1. Press the Menu button to enter Set Date option. 2. Press the Right/Left butto...
Page 24 - Default Setting; Video Mode
23 5. Press Left/Right button to select and highlight either Yes or No. 6. Press the Menu button to confirm. 7. If you select ‘Yes’ the camera will begin to Format the SD Memory card. All images stored on the card will now be erased. This process in irreversible. Default Setting You can restore your...
Page 25 - White Balance
24 The video icon will appear on the top left corner of the LCD screen. The total amount of time that you have to record as per the capacity of the memory card appears on the right top of the LCD screen. 1. Press the Shutter button to start shooting videos. 2. The elapsed time will appear on the LCD...
Page 27 - Press the Up/Down button to select and Image Size option VGA/QVGA.; Playback Mode; Set your camera to Playback mode by pressing the MODE button.
26 3. Press the Up/Down button to select and Image Size option VGA/QVGA. 4. Press the Menu button to confirm, save and exit to the video standby mode. Playback Mode Set your camera to Playback mode by pressing the MODE button. In this mode you can preview the photos and videos you have recorded. In ...
Page 34 - Instructions on how to protect or delete videos please refer to; Operation for still photos; Installing PhoTags Express Software; of the camera software and drivers.; camera, you need to install the CD installation disk.; HAS BEEN COMPLETELY INSTALLED.; click the “Install” button to install the PhoTags Express software.
33 Note: Instructions on how to protect or delete videos please refer to Operation for still photos . Installing PhoTags Express Software NOTE: Before attempting to install the software, make sure that you do not have the camera’s USB cable attached to your computer. This will affect the install pro...
Page 35 - Please review the license terms and click the “; I Agree; ” button to continue.
34 2. On the “PhoTags Express" screen, click the “Next” button. 3. Please review the license terms and click the “ I Agree ” button to continue.
Page 38 - Note; Everything you need to get the most from your photos
37 If not, then in order to open the application you need to double click on the Photags Express icon on the desktop. 7. The Welcome to Photags Express Product Registration screen will open. This screen will appear each time you open the application until you register. To register your product pleas...
Page 39 - Select Photos; ” or “; Add Captions
38 1. Power on your Digital Camera. 2. Plug one end of the USB cable into the USB port of the camera. 3. Plug the other end of the USB cable into a USB port on your computer. 4. Wait for your computer to recognize that new hardware has been installed and the ready to use message pops up on the task ...
Page 41 - Download photos and videos to your PC; The Get Photos Wizard opens.
40 Download photos and videos to your PC Transfer Photos and video images from your camera to your PC using PhoTags Express. Select the “Get Photos” button from the top of the PhoTags Express Main Menu screen. The Get Photos Wizard opens.
Page 42 - CUSTOM COPY METHOD; Select the “Custom”
41 Select the device (removable disk) option in the Active Devices window on the left and then select either the “Custom” or “Express” copy radial button in the Copy methods box. CUSTOM COPY METHOD Select the “Custom” copy radial button. Click the “Next” button. Add Active Captions to your pictures....
Page 44 - button found on the top right of the screen.
43 All the media – Photos and Videos on your camera are now downloaded to your computer to the selected folder. Open the “Select Photos” mode of Photags Express to view the thumbnails for all the media. You may now use PhoTags Express to edit your photos, create collections and Burn CD`s. To learn m...
Page 45 - EXPRESS COPY METHOD; Select the; Viewing Videos; Turn on your camera, Change your camera mode to; Playback; and connect your camera to the computer
44 EXPRESS COPY METHOD Select the “Express” copy radial button if you want to have all the images transferred to the PC without the option to select which photos you want to transfer. In this mode you will not see a preview of the images transferred. For more information please refer to the Help Gui...
Page 48 - original
47 What Is Not Covered By Warranty: Damages or malfunctions not resulting from defects in material or workmanship and damages or malfunctions from other than normal use, including but limited to, repair by unauthorized parties, tampering, modification or accident. What To Do When Service Is Required...
Page 49 - Appendix A: Technical Specifications
Page 50 - Appendix B: Troubleshooting
49 Appendix B: Troubleshooting Image Sensor CMOS Sensor Image Resolution 3264x2448pixels(8M),3648x2048Pixels(7M),2592x1944 pixels(5M), 2048x1536 pixels(3M) ,1920x1080 pixels (2M) and 640x480 pixels (VGA.). Video Resolution 640X480,320X240pixels File Format JPEG/AVI External Memory SD / MMC Card (up ...
Page 52 - prevent unintentional data loss.
51 5. Right-click on the “My Computer” icon. Select properties. If you are running Windows XP: click on hardware and then Device Manager. If the camera is installed correctly, there will be a category listed for “Imaging Devices” and clicking on the “+” next to it should reveal your camera. If not, ...