Page 3 - Parts Guide; Review Display
3 Parts Guide View Button Display Button LCD Display 4-way Arrow Keypad+MENU Button Diopter Adjustment (rotate eyepiece) POWERButton SNAP Button Binocular Focus Pull up both sides of this end to raise the displa y # Display Icon Guide (Preview Mode) 1 Battery Indicator ( “full” battery shown ) 2 # o...
Page 4 - Quick Start Guide
4 Quick Start Guide The camera is powered by two AAA batteries (not included). Slide the battery cover open (see arrow on 1. cover) and insert batteries, using the polarity marks inside for reference. A battery indicator on the lower left corner of the display indicates remaining power. The camera h...
Page 5 - AVI
5 display. Note: you may need to reset the date/time after changing batteries. To take a still photo, hold the camera steady with both hands and press the 5. SNAP button. The camera focus is preset to take sharp photos from approximately 35 feet to “infinity”. To shoot a video, press the right arrow...
Page 6 - Loading Batteries; Using the Internal Memory and SD Cards
6 Loading Batteries Turn the ImageView over, and slide open the battery cover as indicated by the arrow, setting it aside. Insert 2 AAA Alkaline or Lithium batteries into the compartment in the direction indicated by the polarity marks inside, then replace the cover and slide it back into place unti...
Page 7 - Basic Binocular and Camera Setup; Display; SNAP
7 Basic Binocular and Camera Setup Before you begin using it, you’ll probably want to take a few moments to set up the ImageView for your individual eyesight and user preferences. Leave the rubber eyecups in their “up” position if you are not wearing glasses, or roll them down if you are. Grasp the ...
Page 8 - Taking Still Photos
8 Taking Still Photos After following the initial setup as described in the previous pages, you are ready to take a photo: Raise the LCD and press the 1. POWER button briefly (red LED lights, Bushnell logo screen appears, then display goes black). Press the Display button to turn on the LCD again if...
Page 9 - Selecting and Using the Video Mode
9 Press the 7. 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 section “Review Mode” section for more detail about reviewing and deleting previously taken photos. Warning: Use care during handling to avoid touching the camera len...
Page 10 - Using The Main Menu-Options and Settings; Menu; Option
10 Using The Main Menu-Options and Settings As mentioned earlier in this manual, your ImageView is already set for high resolution and quality right out of the box. Exposure, white balance, and other variables are set automatically. This means that you will get good results for most subjects and lig...
Page 11 - Main Menu-Options and Settings
11 Option Settings Description Image Quality Best , Better, Standard 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...
Page 13 - Additional Features; Feature
13 Additional Features From the “live” preview display (not the main menu), press the Right arrow key to select/cycle through these additional camera features (a fourth press will return to the preview display again): Feature Icon Description Self Timer Clock (white) Photo is taken after a 10 second...
Page 14 - Review Mode -Viewing and Deleting Photos Using the Review Menu
14 Review Mode -Viewing and Deleting Photos Using the Review Menu Press View to enter Review mode. Use the Left arrow key to go back through the stored photos/videos. Press SNAP to playback a video (indicated by AVI at top left of display). Once you are in review mode, pressing the MENU button will ...
Page 15 - System Requirements; Downloading the Photos & Videos to Your PC
15 System Requirements OS: Windows® 2000/ME/XP/Vista/Windows 7 or Mac OS 9/OS X Internal USB Port Downloading the Photos & Videos to Your PC Turn on the Imageview’s power. Connect the supplied cable to the ImageView’s USB port, then directly 1. to a main USB port on your computer-do not use fron...
Page 17 - Technical Specifications
17 Technical Specifications Magnification 8x Sensor Type CMOS Objective Diameter 30mm Sensor Resolution 3.2 Megapixels Exit Pupil 3.75mm Effective Resolution Settings 8MP*, 5MP*, 3MP (default setting), 2MP, 0.5MP (*via software interpolation) Field of View 320 ft @ 1000 yds Internal Memory 16MB Flas...
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