Page 2 - Capturing photos your way.
Thank you for purchasing the Philips SIC 3608S/G7 digital camera where we encourage you to... “do the swivel!” Capturing photos your way. Enjoy the independence of snapping perfect self-portraits the first time. Simply swivel the lens to the back to preview your shot in the LCD display to make sure ...
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I Getting to know your camera 5 1. Camera views 5 1.1 Rear panel view 5 1.2 Top and front camera view 5 2. Monitor display icons 6 Ii. Before you shoot – camera preparation & setup 6 3. Batteries 6 3. 1 Insert the batteries 6 4. External SD memory card 7 4.1 Insert the memory card 7 5. Camera se...
Page 4 - recordings to your computer
7.2 Digital zoom 17 7.4 Burst snapshot mode 18 7.5 Exposure compensation 19 Iii. Video & audio recording 20 8. Video recording 20 8.1 Video recording options 20 A) Resolution 20 B) Frame rate 21 C. White balance 22 D. Video with or without audio 22 9. Audio recording 22 Iii. Photo review & v...
Page 5 - Formatting an sd memory card; minimum requirements:; Camera specifications
17.1 Formatting an sd memory card 32 18. Camera safe-handling 33 Iv. Camera specifications & software minimum requirements: 34 Camera specifications 34 Pc-Cam software minimum requirements 34
Page 6 - Getting To Know Your Camera
5 1. Camera Views 1.1 Rear Panel View 123456789 101112131415161718192021 Left navigation flash on/off stick OK buttonPhoto/video mode buttonUp navigation stickRight navigation/selftimer stickDown navigation stickZoom in rocker buttonZoom out rocker buttonDelete buttonPlayback buttonConnection for ha...
Page 12 - • Once the shutter has been released, wait until the camera has
G) Firmware Version and Updating the Camera To display the firmware version: 1) Press the OK button 2) Press the navigation stick to Right to display the Setup menu.3) Press the navigation stick Up or Down to highlight Firmware version and press OK . 4) The firmware version and last update will be d...
Page 13 - • If no buttons have been pushed on the camera for more than
• If no buttons have been pushed on the camera for more than 30 seconds, the LCD display will turn off in order to prolong battery life. Press any button to restore the image on the LCD viewfinder display. 6. Photo Image Options 6.1 Photo Resolution Photos can be shot at various resolutions up to 5 ...
Page 17 - To change the Flash Mode:; While in PHOTO mode, press the navigation stick to the; Left; Each press left will cycle through the Flash Modes.
To change the Flash Mode: While in PHOTO mode, press the navigation stick to the Left . Each press left will cycle through the Flash Modes. The flash mode will be displayed on the LCD viewfinder as follows: Note: • When the Flash is in Auto or On mode, the LCD viewfinder screen will be blank after t...
Page 22 - OK
To set the video resolution: While the camera is set to Video Mode,1) Press the OK button by pressing in on the center of the navigation stick.2) Highlight the Video menu. 3) Press the navigation stick Up or Down to highlight Resolution and press OK to display the submenu. 4) Press the navigation st...
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• To delete all saved photos, videos & audios saved to the SD card. To format an SD Card: 1) Press the OK button 2) Press the navigation stick to Right to display the Setup menu3) Press navigation stick Up or Down to highlight Format and press OK . 4) Press the navigation stick Up or Down to hig...
Page 28 - • Tripod cannot be used when in USB mode.
A) Adjusting the Camera’s Video Output Press the Mode button to change to VIDEO Mode. 1) Press the OK button 2) Highlight the Video menu. 3) Press the navigation stick Up or Down to highlight TV Output and press OK to display the submenu. 4) Press the navigation stick Up or Down to highlight NTSC fo...
Page 29 - button to turn on the camera.; ” to download photos and; OR; to download all saved photos, videos and audio recordings:; Power; button to turn on the camera.
13.2 Downloading Photos, Videos and Audio Recordings to a PC With the camera set to USB mode (see above):1) Press the Power button to turn on the camera. 2): Connect the USB cable to the computer THEN to the camera. At this point, a dialog box may appear on your screen. Choose the option “ Import Pi...
Page 30 - • Removing the SD card or the batteries while copying files to
3) Click on the icon for you camera on the desktop.4) Click on DCIM to open the folder.5) Click on the files you want to copy and drag them to your Pictures , Movies and/or Music folders. Note: • Removing the SD card or the batteries while copying files to your computer, may result in lost or corrup...
Page 31 - use rough or abrasive cloths or household cleaning; Keep the camera out of direct sunlight; and high
III. Maintenance To prolong the life of the camera and ensure the best camera performance, keep the camera and accessories well maintained. 15. Camera Maintenance Use only a dry, soft and clean cloth to clean fingerprints, smudges and dust from the camera lens and LCD display. Do not use rough or ab...
Page 32 - Factors that influence the lifetime of the batteries include:; use Manganese batteries.; DO NOT REMOVE; the battery when the camera power; DO NOT; insert batteries that are corroded, inflated, or; Low
16. Batteries The power status of the battery is displayed on LCD as shown: Factors that influence the lifetime of the batteries include: • LCD use—frequency, length of time in use;• Long periods of playback using the LCD display;• Frequency of Flash use;• Number of pictures taken;• Cold environment...
Page 33 - Formatting an SD Memory Card; the SD card or batteries while format-
17. SD Memory Card The camera uses an SD memory card with up to an 8GB storage capacity, and may not recognize memory cards with a larger storage capacity. It may be necessary to format the memory card in the following situations: • The inserted card is unformatted; • The card is not working properl...
Page 34 - Stop using the camera and turn off the power; . It is necessary to
• All data will be deleted and unable to be recovered after a card is formatted. Be sure to backup all pictures and saved data to your computer before formatting the SD card. 18. Camera Safe-Handling • To avoid the danger of electric shock, do not open the camera body or attempt to repair the camera...
Page 35 - Camera Specifications
IV. Camera Specifications & Software Minimum Requirements: Camera Specifications 34 File format JPEG, EXIF 2.2, MJPEG(AVI) Capture Single/ 3 frames continuous Burst Video quality VGA 640x480/QVGA 320X240 Shutter speed range Electronic shutter£?1/2 ~ 1/2000 secSelf timer Disable/10 sec/20 sec Zoo...