Page 2 - Contents
7 Contents Getting Started.....................................................................................................9 W hat’s Inside.......................................................................................................9 Optional Items.........................................
Page 4 - Getting Started
Getting Started Congratulations on purchasing your new Digital Camera. This camera is astate-of-the-art camera bringing to you the ease of use of traditionalcameras combined with such high-tech functionality as full-color LCD(Liquid Crystal Display) photo previewing, allowing you to immediatelysee t...
Page 5 - CD Disk Contents
CD Disk Contents Photo image editing software - allows you to quickly and easily touch up any photo captured with your camera. TWAIN Acquire module - lets you download pictures from all TWAIN- compliant devices straight into your computer. System Requirements (Windows) Personal computer with minimum...
Page 6 - Getting to know the camera
1 1 Getting to know the camera 5 Erase6 Display7 Record/Play8 Power 9 Viewfinder10 Menu11 Forward/Self-Timer12 Backward/Flash13 LCD Display 1 Macro/Normal Mode switch2 Information Button3 Multiple Display4 Shutter Release
Page 7 - Using the camera; Power Supply
12 Using the camera Power Supply This camera features a two-way power supply that lets you use eitherbatteries (AA-size Alkaline) or a household AC current. Inserting Batteries 1 Place your thumb on the battery door. 2 Slide the battery door away from the camera. 3 Insert the batteries as indicated ...
Page 9 - Using AC Power; Auto Power Off
Using AC Power To run the camera on standard AC power, use the 6.0V/2.5AC Adaptor. Always be sure to use the AC adaptor which comes with the camera; or optional from the manufacture. Any other inappropriate adaptor may cause damage to the camera which is not covered under the warranty. Grasp the ada...
Page 10 - Taking Pictures
4 The LCD screen pauses and in a few seconds a static copy of the image appears while the camera saves it to memory. Once the LCD resumes previewing, you can take another picture or press the Record/Play button to the PLAY mode to view the image you just recorded. 15 Taking Pictures 1 Turn the camer...
Page 11 - Using the LCD Display; Adjusting LCD Brightness
16 Note: You need not activate the LCD to take pictures - however, using it while capturing will shorten the lifespan of your batteries. Using the LCD Display Using the built-in Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), you can view pictures in a few secondsafter capturing them. The following section describes ...
Page 12 - Viewing Thumbnails; Menu Mode
17 3 Press the Record/ Play button again to return to Record mode and resume taking pictures. Viewing Thumbnails In addition to previewing single frames on the LCD screen, you can also view 9thumbnail images of the pictures in the storage queue. This gives you the advantageof being able to see at on...
Page 16 - Using the Flash; Memory Full
21 ■ ■ ■ Using the Flash The digital camera has three different flash modes: AUTO (the default mode); FILL;and OFF. Each of these modes can be accessed via the Flash/- button on the backsideof the camera. AUTO - the camera automatically fires the flash when the brightness of the subject or scene is ...
Page 17 - Installing capture driver and software; Installing the TWAIN Driver; Installing MGI PhotoSuite SE
Installing capture driver and software Once you have your camera connected to your computer, the next step is to trans-fer the pictures contained in the camera memory to your computer’s hard disk. Be-fore you start download the pictures, you need to install first the appropriate hard-ware capture dr...
Page 19 - Downloading Pictures from the Camera; Connecting to your Computer
24 Downloading Pictures from the Camera Once you have TWAIN driver and PhotoSuite software installed in your PC, you maystart download pictures from this digital camera. NoteIf your camera's memory is full, you must remove pictures from memory beforecapturing new ones. To save pictures, transfer the...
Page 20 - Select camera TWAIN device and download; Downloading Pictures
25 For USB interface : (Optional for Macintosh) 1. Plug one end of the USB cable into the PC's or Mac’s USB port.2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the camera.3. Turn on your camera. NoteDownloading images through a PC's or Mac’s USB port is faster than a serial port. Select camera TWAIN d...
Page 21 - Appendix 2 : Record Mode Icons; Appendix 1 : LCD Icons
26 AC adaptor power in Appendix 2 : Record Mode Icons Here’s a quick run-down of the icons found in the LCD displayscreen duringRecording: Pictures remaining Battery warning Flash (Auto/Fill/Off) Current date Appendix 1 : LCD Icons Here’s a summary of all the icons found in the LCD screen of the dig...