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i Contents Section 1 Getting to Know Your Digital Camera .................. 1 Overview............................................................................................ 1 Front View ......................................................................................... 1 Rear View .........
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ii Section 4 Playback Mode .................................................... 21 Direction Button Functions............................................................... 21 LCD Monitor Information.................................................................. 21 Displaying Single & Thumbna...
Page 4 - Section 1; Getting to Know Your Digital Camera; Overview; ArcSoft VideoImpression software provided.; Front View; Flash
1 Section 1 Getting to Know Your Digital Camera Ϫ Overview Your new digital camera delivers high quality images at up to 2976x2232 resolution as well as short movie clips using a 3.2-Megapixel CMOS sensor. With the optical viewfinder and built-in 1.5" TFT color LCD monitor, you can compose image...
Page 6 - Bottom View
3 Ö For information on fitting batteries, turn to Loading the Battery in section 2. Ö To learn how to install a memory card, turn to Inserting an Optional SD Card in section 2. Ö For information on transmitting images and movie clips to a computer using the TV Out ( ) and USB ( ) ports, turn to Sect...
Page 7 - Section 2; Getting Up and Running; Loading the Batteries
4 Section 2 Getting Up and Running Getting Up and Running Getting Up and Running Getting Up and Running Ϫ Loading the Batteries You must load 2 AA size alkaline batteries before the camera can be used: 1. Press down and hold the release button, and slide the battery/SD Card cover in the direction of...
Page 8 - Formatting a Memory Card; Note; Protecting Data on an SD Card; Slide the write-protected tab on; Opening and Closing the Lens Cover; To open the lens cover, simply use a finger
5 Note A memory card that has previously been used in another device may have to be formatted before it can be used. Turn to Formatting a Memory Card in section 3 for details. Note When a memory card is fitted, images and movie clips are saved on the card rather than on the built-in memory.. Protect...
Page 9 - Turning the Camera On and Getting Started; Taking Photos; Turning the Camera Off
6 Ϫ Turning the Camera On and Getting Started To turn on once the batteries are loaded: 1. Open the lens cover first, and then press down and hold the power button for ONE second. 2. When the camera is turned on, the GREEN LED underneath the direction button will light up. Note If you only want to u...
Page 10 - Section 3; Camera Mode; Direction Button Functions; LCD Monitor Information
7 Section 3 Camera Mode Ϫ Direction Button Functions The Camera Mode is for taking photos and short movies. In this mode, the direction button has the following functions: Right button : LCD monitor on but information off → Monitor off → Monitor on with information Left button : Self-timer on/off Up...
Page 13 - scene in the photo.; ) will appear on the center of the LCD Monitor screen.; Using the Digital Zoom; shown on the LCD monitor
10 Ϫ Using the Self-Timer The self-timer allows you to take photos with a 10-second time delay so that you can join the scene in the photo. Note Before taking a self-timer photo, ensure the camera is placed securely such as on a level surface or a tripod. 1. To activate the self-timer, press the lef...
Page 14 - Camera Mode Settings
11 Up Button Enter Button Right Button Left Button Down Button Up Button Enter Button Right Button Left Button Down Button Ϫ Camera Mode Settings Camera Mode Settings are used to change shooting mode, resolution, flash setting, LCD brightness and advanced settings. These settings are changed from th...
Page 15 - Shooting Mode
12 The following table summarizes the choices available in the Camera Mode Options Menu: Submenu Display Options Shooting Mode Single Photo Mode (default setting) Movie Mode Continuous Shooting Mode Resolution Low resolution Standard resolution (default setting) High resolution Flash Setting Auto-fl...
Page 17 - Setting the LCD Brightness
14 Ϫ Using the Flash Your camera has two flash settings: Ö Auto-flash : the flash fires automatically according to lighting conditions. Use this mode for general photography Ö Flash Off : the flash won’t fire under any circumstances. Use this mode when taking images in a place where flash photograph...
Page 18 - Advanced Settings; by press the direction button and then enter button.
15 Ϫ Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings submenu contains options for configuring your camera set up and more advanced options to improve the quality of your photos. You can set the following options by press the direction button and then enter button. Submenu Display Options Exposure ŏ Nine inc...
Page 19 - Adjusting Exposure
16 Format Card ŏ Yes ŏ No (default) Language ŏ English (default) ŏ German ŏ French ŏ Italian ŏ Spanish ŏ Portuguese Exit Select to exit Advanced Settings and Camera Mode Options menus. Adjusting Exposure Your camera adjusts image exposure automatically depending on lighting conditions. In certain ci...
Page 20 - Your can soften and sharpen images to
17 Adjusting White Balance Your camera adjusts the color balance of images automatically depending on lighting conditions. You can override the automatic setting if you wish. Four white balance settings are available: Ö Automatic: The camera automatically adjusts white balance. Ö Daylight: Use when ...
Page 22 - Sound Settings; ON; YES; Caution; Formatting destroys all data stored on the card
19 Sound Settings You can enable sound effects to signal power on and off, and taking of photos and movie clips. Ö ON : Enable audio effects Ö OFF : Disable audio effects Formatting a Memory Card This camera only supports memory cards with the FAT16 format. A new card or one that has been used in an...
Page 23 - Selecting Interface Language; You can change the interface language. The
20 Selecting Interface Language You can change the interface language. The following languages are available: Ö English Ö German Ö French Ö Italian Ö Spanish Ö Portuguese
Page 24 - Section 4; Playback Mode
21 Up Button Enter Button Right Button Left Button Down Button Up Button Enter Button Right Button Left Button Down Button Section 4 Playback Mode Ϫ Direction Button Functions The Playback Mode is for viewing and managing photos and movie clips stored on the built-in memory or on an optional memory ...
Page 25 - Displaying Single & Thumbnail Images; Displaying Single Images
22 Showing a image with DPOF setting Showing image resolution Ϫ Displaying Single & Thumbnail Images In Playback Mode, stored photos can be viewed ONE at a time or as NINE thumbnail images. Displaying Single Images The default setting for viewing stored images is as single images ( ). Thus when ...
Page 27 - Deleting Images and Movie Clips; Magnifying Photos
24 Deleting Images and Movie Clips To delete images and/or movie clips: 1. In Playback Mode, locate the image or movie clip you want to delete. 2. When the image (or first frame of movie clip) is displayed, press Enter. 3. Open the Deletion Menu ( ). 4. Select either Single Image Deletion ( ) or All...
Page 28 - Using DPOF Settings
25 Ϫ Using DPOF Settings DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) makes printing your photos extremely simple. You only have to select which photos you want to have printed using the DPOF submenu and then insert your card into a compatible printer (or give the card to a printing service) to print the selec...
Page 29 - Section 5; Viewing Photos and Movie Clips on a TV; Connecting the Camera to a Television
26 Section 5 Viewing Photos and Movie Clips on a TV Ϫ Connecting the Camera to a Television You can view stored images and movie clips on a television. To connect to a television: 1. Connect one end of the movie cable to your camera’s TV Out port. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to a televisio...
Page 30 - Section 6; Transferring Data to a Computer; The computer should have at least 64MB RAM; Installing the Digital Camera Driver
27 Section 6 Transferring Data to a Computer You can transfer images and movie clips stored on your camera to a computer and send them in emails to friends or post them on websites. To do this you should: 1. Install the digital camera driver on your computer 2. Connect your camera to the computer 3....
Page 31 - Connecting Your Camera to a Computer; Mass Storage Mode
28 Ϫ Connecting Your Camera to a Computer Your camera connects to a computer through a USB cable such as that provided in the camera package. 1. Connect the computer and camera with the supplied USB cable. 2. Press the PC Mode/Movie button to switch between Mass Storage Mode and PC Camera Mode. 3. T...
Page 33 - Section 7; Troubleshooting; The batteries may be out of power: Replace the batteries.
30 Section 7 Troubleshooting Can’t turn the camera on The batteries may not be installed or may be incorrectly installed: Check the batteries, ensure they are oriented correctly. The Battery / SD Card Cover may be open: Close the cover. The batteries may be out of power: Replace the batteries. Camer...
Page 34 - Section 8; Specifications and System Requirements; Specifications
31 Section 8 Specifications and System Requirements Ϫ Specifications Image Sensor 3.2 Mega-pixel CMOS Sensor Operating modes Digital Camera, PC Camera, Movie Clips Lens f=9. 6 mm F 3.0 Focus Range Normal: 130cm ~ Infinity; Portrait: 60cm ~ 130cm; Macro: center 20cm Digital Zoom Recording Mode: 4x, P...
Page 35 - System Requirements; Pentium MMX, Celeron or AMD Athlon®
32 Ϫ System Requirements Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP Pentium MMX, Celeron or AMD Athlon® CPU 64MB RAM CD-ROM drive 500MB free HDD space Available USB port 16-bit Color Display