Page 5 - Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications 5 Magnification 8x Still Photo File Size (Resolution) 2272x1760(4 MP via software interpolation), 2048x1536 (default setting), 1280x1024, 640x480 Objective Diameter 30mm File Compression Ratio (Quality) 1:50 (Best), 1:85 (Better), 1:95 (Standard) Exit Pupil 3.75 Internal Mem...
Page 6 - Camera and Binocular Parts Guide; Remote
6 View Button LCD Display 5-way Keypad w/ Menu/OK Button Diopter Adjustment Display Button Camera and Binocular Parts Guide USBPort RemoteJack CardSlot Power LED Binocular Focus MODE Button SNAP Button Camera Lens Pull Here toRaise Display Remote SNAP
Page 7 - LCD Preview Display Icons; Digital Zoom magnification (; Photo Preview Display; Additional Feature Icons
LCD Preview Display Icons # Icon 1 Battery Indicator ( low battery shown ) 2 Resolution setting ( V ery H igh, H igh, M edium, L ow ) 3 Remaining Memory ( fills in solid as internal or card memory is used ) 4 # of Photos/Videos Taken 5 Quality/File Compression ( ***Best / **Better / *Standard ) 6 Di...
Page 8 - Note
Loading Batteries Inserting An SD Card 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...
Page 9 - Basic Binocular and Camera Setup
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 rubber eyecups in their “up” position if you are not wearing glasses, or roll them down if you are. Grasp the left and right sides ...
Page 10 - Taking Still Photos
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 previe...
Page 11 - Shooting Videos
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, until the movie camera icon is displayed at the top right area of the LCD. You are now in Video Mode. Press SNAP ...
Page 12 - Using The Main Menu and Setup Submenu; MENU
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, and other variables are set automatically. This means that you will get good results for most subjects and lighting ...
Page 13 - Main Menu; continued; (Default Settings in; Bold
Main Menu continued (Default Settings in Bold ) 13 MENU Option Settings Description White Bal(ance) Auto , Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Tungsten 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 ...
Page 15 - EXIT
Main Menu continued (Default Settings in Bold ) 15 MENU Option Settings Description Exit Select “Exit” and press Menu to exit the Setup submenu. EXIT Select “Exit” and press Menu to exit the Main menu and return to the preview (“live” camera) display
Page 16 - Additional Features Menu; Feature
Additional Features Menu 16 Additional Features (Press the Right Arrow Key during regular preview display) Feature Icon Description 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 t...
Page 17 - Review Menu; Reviewing and Deleting Your Photos and Videos; Review Display Indications
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...
Page 20 - Transferring The Photos & Videos to Your PC
4. ( This step is not required with Windows XP, 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...
Page 24 - Notes
Page 26 - For further questions or additional information please contact:; INNOVATION THAT THRIVES OUTSIDE
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