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Copyright information All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form by any means, optical, electronic, recording, or otherwise, without the written consent of our company. We reserve the right to revise this manual and to make changes to any or all parts at any time, without obligation to notify any person or entity of such revisions and changes. 2 USER GUIDE Reminders Disposal of Used Electrical & Electronic Equipment The meaning of the symbol on the product, its accessory or packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Please, dispose of this equipment at your applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical & electronic equipments waste. In the European Union and Other European countries there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic product. By ensuring the correct disposal of this product, you will help prevent potential hazard to the environment and to human health, which could otherwise be caused by unsuitable waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help conserve natural resources. Please do not therefore dispose of your old electrical and electronic equipment with your household waste. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. CAUTION Keep the product out of direct sunlight. Exposure to direct sunlight or extreme heat may cause damage or malfunction. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose to rain or moisture. IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION The battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Do not separately recharge, disassemble, heat above 60°C (140°F), or incinerate. Do not attempt to open the unit. No user serviceable parts inside. Keep the unit away from children. Do not disassemble or dispose the product in a fire. USER GUIDE 3 Table of contents Copyright information....................................................................2 Reminders .......................................................................................3 Table of contents............................................................................4 Getting to know your device .........................................................8 Loading/removing battery ...........................................................10 Inserting/removing memory card ...............................................11 Charging the device .....................................................................13 Attaching the strap.......................................................................15 Basic operations ..........................................................................16 Charging the device via USB cable ......................................................13 Charging the device via AC adapter .....................................................14 Setting the date and time.............................................................18 Customizing startup screen ........................................................20 Recording video/taking picture...................................................21 How to use the mode dial .....................................................................16 How to use the control button ...............................................................16 How to adjust volume ...........................................................................17 Convenient features..............................................................................21 Using stabilizer .....................................................................................22 Using self-timer.....................................................................................23 Using flash ............................................................................................24 Changing audio recording quality .........................................................25 USER GUIDE Zoom feature ................................................................................................21 Power save ...................................................................................................21 Recording audio ...........................................................................25 4 Table of contents Playing back recorded files .........................................................26 Viewing on a computer .........................................................................26 File storage destination.........................................................................29 While playing ........................................................................................30 During pause ........................................................................................30 Clock set ..............................................................................................31 Date format ..........................................................................................32 TV system ............................................................................................32 Frequency ............................................................................................32 Beeper .................................................................................................32 Startup screen .....................................................................................33 LCD brightness ....................................................................................33 Storage ................................................................................................33 Auto power off ......................................................................................33 Silence .................................................................................................33 Reset ...................................................................................................33 Format .................................................................................................33 Adjusting the white balance ..................................................................34 Adding effect.........................................................................................35 Backlight compensation........................................................................36 USER GUIDE 5 Installing CD .................................................................................................26 Mass storage ................................................................................................28 Playing music ...............................................................................30 Setup menu ...................................................................................31 Advanced options ........................................................................34 Table of contents Various video options ..................................................................37 Various photo options .................................................................41 Setting video resolution ........................................................................37 Setting video quality..............................................................................37 Applying fader to video .........................................................................38 Motion detect recording ........................................................................38 Interval recording ..................................................................................39 Setting photo resolution ........................................................................41 Setting photo quality .............................................................................41 Applying scene to photo .......................................................................42 Attaching audio to photo .......................................................................43 Superimposing date on photo...............................................................43 Quick review .........................................................................................44 Interval shutter ......................................................................................44 Using automatic exposure lock.............................................................46 Displaying single or multiple images.....................................................47 Enlarging or reducing photo viewing size .............................................48 Turning off information icons ................................................................49 Searching video or audio files...............................................................49 Playing back photos (slide show) .........................................................50 Playing back all files .............................................................................50 Playing back files on TV screen............................................................51 Applying a theme to photo (memory mix) .............................................52 Rotating photo ......................................................................................53 USER GUIDE Various playback options ............................................................47 Editing ...........................................................................................52 6 Table of contents Attaching audio to photo .......................................................................54 Marking photo for print..........................................................................55 Marking photo for E-mail.......................................................................55 Protecting file from accidental delete....................................................56 Deleting file ...........................................................................................57 Photo Set ..............................................................................................59 Paper Set..............................................................................................60 Repeating music ...................................................................................62 Searching music ...................................................................................63 Protecting music from accidental delete ...............................................64 Deleting music ......................................................................................65 Indicators for video recording and photo taking....................................66 Indicators for playback..........................................................................67 Indicators for audio recording ...............................................................68 Indicators for music playing ..................................................................69 Direct print ....................................................................................58 Various music options .................................................................62 Understanding screen indicators ...............................................66 Specifications ...............................................................................70 USER GUIDE 7 Getting started Getting to know your device 1 2 5 9 3 6 10 4 7 11 8 Power button 2 Mode dial Record Voice Record Video / Take Photo Playback Music Setup 3 Power/charge indicator 4 Battery compartment cover 1 5 Lens 6 Flash 7 MMC/SD slot cover 8 Hook for strap 9 Built-in speaker 10 Status indicator 11 Microphone 8 USER GUIDE Getting started 12 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 22 12 Menu button 13 LCD screen 14 AV OUT jack 15 DC IN jack 16 USB port 17 Control button 18 Zoom lever 19 20 21 Shutter button For photo taking. Record button For video and audio recording. Earphone jack 22 Tripod receptacle USER GUIDE 9 Getting started Loading/removing battery A Slide down the battery cover. B Remove the battery cover. C D Insert the battery into the battery compartment. Close the battery cover To remove battery: A Pull the string to release the battery from the battery compartment. 10 USER GUIDE Getting started Inserting/removing memory card A Flip open the memory card slot cover. B Insert and press the MMC/SD card into the memory slot. Tilted-edge side up and towards the memory slot. C Press down to secure the card into the slot. D Close the memory card slot cover. Important: Make sure to select setup menu. Memory Card as the saving location from the Notes · When the MMC/SD card is correctly inserted a "click" sound will be heard. · This device has a 32 MB built-in memory, inserting an external memory card is not mandatory for basic operations. However, we strongly recommend users to use a higher capacity memory card when making extensive recordings. USER GUIDE 11 Getting started To remove memory card: A Flip open the memory card slot cover. B Press and release the MMC/SD card. C Withdraw the MMC/SD card from the slot. 12 USER GUIDE Charging the device Getting started There are two ways to charge this device. Via the USB cable or an AC adapter. For first time users, be sure to charge the device for about 3 to 4 hours to fully charge the battery. Charging the device via USB cable 1. Connect the device to a computer with the USB cable. 2. The charge indicator blinks in red and starts charging. When the battery is fully charged, the charge indicator will turn off automatically. Note: To shorten charging time, charge the DV via an AC adapter. Charging via an USB cable will require more time. B SU USER GUIDE 13 Getting started Charging the device via AC adapter 1. Connect the AC adapter to the DC IN jack on the device and connect the power adapter to a power outlet. 2. The charge indicator blinks in red and starts charging. Turning on the device during the charging stage will increase the charge time. Attention: Use only the power adapter that came with this device. Adapters for other electronic devices may affect its performance or damage it For your reference: When the battery is charging, the charge indicator is RED. Turning ON the device while charging, the charge indicator will change to ORANGE. When the battery is fully charged, the RED LED will turn OFF. When the device is ON, the charge indicator is GREEN. 14 USER GUIDE Attaching the strap Getting started A Insert the thin end of the strap into the strap hook. B Pass the other end of the strap through the loop of thin cord and pull tight. USER GUIDE 15 Getting started Basic operations How to use the mode dial The mode dial is a switch between five different modes: Photo taking/video recording, audio recording, playback/editing, music playing, and system setup. : For audio recording. : For photo taking and video recording. : For file playback and file editing. : For music playing. : For system and various setup. How to use the control button The control button has different functions for each mode. Refer to the corresponding chapters for more details. mode (photo taking & video recording) : AE Lock (photo only) or backlight compensation (video & photo) : Display options (Guideline on OSD off OSD/LCD on) : Self-timer : Flash options ( Off Auto Red eye reduction) (photo only) : Not applicable 16 USER GUIDE Getting started mode (audio recording): : Not applicable : Not applicable : Not applicable : Not applicable : Pause/resume mode (playback): : Up : Down : Left : Right : Play file (photo, video, audio)/ pause/resume (video, audio) mode (setup menu): : Up : Down : Left : Right : Enter mode (music player): : Up : Down : F.Bwd : F.Fwd : Pause/resume How to adjust volume 1. At 2. Use (Playback) or (Music) mode press (Zoom lever). 5 (Zoom lever) to adjust volume. Increase volume Decrease volume 3. A volume bar will appear on the right side of the screen. 4. Press (Menu button) to exit. Note: To turn off the speaker, press W repeatedly until the icon appears. USER GUIDE 17 Getting started Be sure to set the date and time on the initial use of this DV. This information affects the time display on your LCD screen and on photos with superimpose date/time. Setting the date and time 1. Turn on the device. 2. Set the mode dial to (setup menu). SETUP ' 0 5 Y/ 0 1 M / 0 1 D NTSC 60Hz CLOCK SET SELECT DATE ENTER 3. Select 4. Use press (clock set). to navigate to to enter. (set date) then 5. Use to adjust value or next/previous item. 6. Press exit. 18 to confirm or to go to ' 0 5 Y/ 0 1 M 0 1 D (Menu button) to ADJUST OK EXIT USER GUIDE Getting started 7. Use press to navigate to to enter. (set time) then SETUP ' 0 5 Y/ 0 1 M / 0 1 D NTSC 60Hz CLOCK SET SELECT TIMER ENTER 8. Use to adjust value or next/previous item. 9. Press exit. to confirm or to go to (Menu button) to 1 3 H : 1 0 M : 1 5S ADJUST OK EXIT To change the display format of date: 1. Use format). 2. Use 3. Press to scroll and select (date SETUP 0 1 M / 0 1 D/ ' 0 5 Y NTSC to select a format. to confirm. 60Hz DATE F ORM AT SELECT MM/ DD /YY OK USER GUIDE 19 Getting started You may use default startup screen or customize your own startup screen. To customize, follow the procedures below. 1. Turn on the device. 2. Set the mode dial to (setup menu). Customizing startup screen 3. Use 4. Use 5. Press 6. Use 7. Use 8. Press to select (startup screen). to select CUSTOM. to confirm. to select NEW and press . to select a photo you want for startup screen. to confirm. 20 USER GUIDE Recording video/taking picture Recording video/taking picture 1. Set the Mode dial to . 2. Press (Record button) to record (Shutter button) to take video or a picture. 3. Press 4. Press to pause recording. (Record button) again or (menu button) to stop recording. Convenient features Zoom feature Adjust the ZOOM lever to move your object closer or farther away. W side: wide-angle (subject appears farther away) T side: telephoto (subject appears closer) Power save The device provides a power saving mechanism that will turn off your LCD screen automatically after the device has been idle for 60 seconds. The device will also power off automatically according to your setting in Auto Power Off under (setup). The default is 2 minutes, you may also set the timer to 5 minutes or off. USER GUIDE 21 Wide-angle Telephoto Recording video Using stabilizer This feature will reduce shaking during video recording. 1. Set the Mode dial to . NOTE: This feature may magnify your frame depending on your current magnification level. 2. Press 3. Use tab. (Menu button). to select the VIDEO Original frame with zoom off to navigate to 4. Use (Stabilizer). Preview area with stabilizer feature on 5. Use 6. Press to toggle to ON. to confirm. Actual frame during video recording 22 USER GUIDE Taking photo Using self-timer Self-timer allows the device to capture photos 10 seconds after the button) is pressed. 1. Use to set self-timer. 2. Self-timer icon A (Shutter displays on screen. 00:02:34 1234 A EL 3. Press (Shutter button), camera will capture a photo after 10 seconds count-down. 4. To turn off self-timer, press again. 10 seconds count-down A Photo captured A 00:02:34 1234 00:02:34 1234 10 A EL A EL 1 USER GUIDE 23 Taking photo Using flash Flash is effective when taking photos under poor lighting conditions. The default setting is OFF, however you may manually switch the Flash to AUTO or to Red-Eye Reduction. How to set Flash 1. Press repeatedly to select the Flash 2. Flash icon displays on screen. 00:02:34 A option. 1234 Flash modes (Off) (Default) (Auto) (Red-eye) (Off): Flash does not strobe regardless of surroundings brightness. (Auto): Detects surrounding brightness and determines whether Flash is required. (Red-eye): Strobes once prior to shooting to reduce red-eye phenomenon. Note: Flash requires to be charged after each time used, a green LED and a flash icon will blink while it is charging. Both indicators will return to steady mode when the flash is ready to use again. 24 USER GUIDE Recording audio Recording audio 1. Set the Mode dial to . 2. Press (Record button) to start audio recording. 3. Press to pause recording. (Menu button) to stop audio 4. Press (Record button) again or recording. Changing audio recording quality There are two quality selections for audio recording: SP and LP. SP is set as default. To change the audio quality: 1. Press mode. (Menu button) at (audio recording) . 2. Select the audio quality and press (Standard Play): Higher audio quality, but larger file size. (Long Play): Longer recording time, but lower audio quality. USER GUIDE 25 Playback Playing back recorded files 1. Set the Mode dial to . Recorded files display in thumbnail on the LCD screen. 2. Use the index. to navigate through 3. Press once to enter and twice to play video or audio file. 4. Press (Menu button) to stop video or audio play. Viewing on a computer Installing CD The installation CD contains software and information needed for operation. Please follow the instructions below to complete the software installation. 1. Insert the Software CD to your CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive. The Select Language dialogue box appears. 2. Select your preferred language and press OK to continue. 3. A Welcome dialogue box appears, press Next. 26 USER GUIDE Playback 4. The Select Components dialogue box appears. Select the software you wish to install and press Next. 5. The Select Program Folder dialogue box appears telling you that setup program is about to add a program icon to your system, you can change the folder name listed in the text box, or simply press Next to continue. 6. The Start Copying Files dialogue box appears confirming that the listed software will be installed. Press Next to continue. 7. Follow the on-screen instructions to continue and complete the installation. 8. Restart your computer. USER GUIDE 27 Playback Mass storage Through mass storage mode, the device becomes a storing device that allows to store, access, and delete data similar to your local hard disk. To setup MASS STORAGE follow the instructions below. 1. Connect the device to a computer 5. Launch MAX Console, from the left with the USB cable provided in the panel select DCIM/100MEDIA folder package. for audio clips, videos and pictures and select the MUSIC folder for 2. Power ON the device. music files. 3. Select MASS STORAGE from the OSD menu press to enter. 6. Use Drag and Drop method to copy files to your computer or vice versa. MASS STORAGE D I R E C T PR I N T SELECT OK 4. The following screen will appear for 2 seconds before entering MASS STORAGE. IMPORTANT! Please do not copy any files into the DCIM folder of your camera. Otherwise it may cause the camera to become unstable or crash. We strongly recommend you to move your images to your hard disk before applying any change. 28 USER GUIDE Playback File storage destination Folder 100MEDIA File IMAG0001.JPG ~ IMAG9999.JPG IMAG0001.WAV ~ IMAG9999.WAV V0001.WAV ~ V9999.WAV IMAG0001.ASF ~ IMAG9999.ASF MISC MUSIC AUTPRINT.MRK AUTXFER.MRK *.MP3 *.WMA Description Photo file Audio file (recorded in audio recording mode) Audio file (recorded in audio attaching mode) Video file System marker for DPOF file Music file * : User defined USER GUIDE 29 Music Playing music 2. Use to toggle through the 1. Set the Mode dial to (music). music list. Music list displays on the LCD screen. 3. Press file. 4. Use forward. F.Bwd twice to play the music While playing to fast backward or fast F.Fwd to skip to next file or 5. Use return to previous file 6. Press to pause or button) to stop. (Menu During pause 7. Use forward. F.Bwd to fast backward or fast 9. Use to skip to next file or return to previous file F.Fwd 8. Press 30 to resume play. 10. Press (Menu button) to stop. USER GUIDE Setup menu The setup menu allows users to set up various settings such as time, TV system, frequency, speaker tone and etc. 1. Set the Mode dial to mode. (Setup) 2. Use menu and to navigate through the to confirm. Setup menu Up Left Down 3. Press (Menu button) to exit. Right OK Option Clock set Date Timer Item Description Sets the date and time. (Please refer to page 18) USER GUIDE 31 Setup menu Date format DD/MM/YY YY/MM/DD MM/DD/YY TV system NTSC PAL Sets the output signal to TV. - NTSC for USA, Japan, Taiwan, etc.* - PAL for Australia, China, Europe, etc.** Sets the displaying frequency. Sets startup and warning tones. Sets the date display format. (Please refer to page 19) Frequency Beeper 50Hz 60Hz Melody Off Normal *NTSC system Canada, Central America, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Panama, Taiwan, U.S.A., etc. **PAL system Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, Yugoslavia, etc. 32 USER GUIDE Setup menu Startup screen Default OFF Custom LCD brightness Storage Memory Card Internal Memory Auto power off Never 5 Min 2 Min Silence Off On Sets system sound and LED indicators - Off will turn off all sound and LED indicators Restores device back to factory default settings Adjusts the brightness on the LCD screen. Changes the storage and playback path of recording files. Sets the time for the device to auto shutdown for power conservation Changes the startup screen. Reset Format Memory Card Internal Memory Formats MMC/SD card or internal memory - All data including protected files will be erased USER GUIDE 33 Advanced operations Advanced options Adjusting the white balance The level depending on surrounding lighting condition, however for optimal results, the user can manually set the white balance level according to the lighting conditions. 1. Set the Mode dial to 2. Press the 3. Use the 4. Use . (Menu button). to navigate to to navigate to MANUAL. (white balance adjustment). 5. Choose the proper white balance level for your surrounding lighting condition. Cloudy Auto Daylight Recording under Determines Recording under the best white sunlight conditions. cloudy conditions. balance level automatically. Fluorescent Recording under fluorescent lighting or neon signs. 6. Press to confirm. Tungsten Recording under yellowish lighting conditions. 7. Press (Menu button) to exit. 34 USER GUIDE Advanced operations Adding effect This option enriches your images by adding digital effects. 1. Set the Mode dial to 2. Press the 3. Use the 4. Use . (Menu button). to navigate to to navigate to MANUAL. (Effect). B&W Takes the photo in black and white color. SKETCH (photo only) Takes sketcheffect photo. 5. Choose your preferred effect. NEGATIVE Reverses the color and brightness of the photo like the negative. SOLARIZE Increases the light contrast. SEPIA Takes the sepia-toned photo like an old photo. PASTEL (photo only) Sharpens the outline of an object like the handdrawn photo. 6. Press 7. Press to confirm. (Menu button) to exit. USER GUIDE 35 Advanced operations Backlight compensation Backlight compensation is effective when capturing or recording a backlighted subject or when the background exposure is too strong. 1. Press twice to activate Backlight compensation. 2. Backlight compensation icon displays on screen. A 00:02:34 1234 OFF 36 USER GUIDE Advanced operations Various video options Setting video resolution The image resolution directly correlates to the file size, therefore higher resolution will have larger file size. 1. Set the Mode dial to 2. Press the . 5. Use to choose a video resolution. : Fine video resolution (640x480 30fps) : High video resolution (352x288 30fps) : Normal video resolution (320x240 30fps) 6. Press 7. Press to confirm. (Menu button) to exit. (Menu button). to navigate to 3. Use VIDEO tab. to navigate to 4. Use (video resolution). Setting video quality The video quality directly correlates to the size of the file. High quality requires larger file size. 1. Set the Mode dial to 2. Press the . 5. Use to choose video quality. :Fine video quality :Normal video quality 6. Press (video 7. Press to confirm. (Menu button) to exit. (Menu button). 3. Use to navigate to VIDEO tab. 4. Use quality). to navigate to USER GUIDE 37 Advanced operations Applying fader to video This feature allows user to add fader to video. 1. Set the Mode dial to 2. Press the . 5. Use to choose a fader. A preview will appear on the LCD screen. 6. Press 7. Press (fader). to confirm. (Menu button) to exit. (Menu button). to navigate to 3. Use VIDEO tab. 4. Use to navigate to Motion detect recording This feature allows user to set the camera at one location and records when it detects motion and stops when no motion is detected. 1. Set the Mode dial to 2. Press the 3. Use 4. Use . MANUAL Q VIDEO F (Menu button). to navigate to to navigate to VIDEO tab. OFF ON M O T I O N DE T E C T ON OK (motion detect). SELECT 38 USER GUIDE Advanced operations to turn on or off motion 5. Use detect function. 6. Press 7. Press to confirm. (Menu button) to exit. Recording initiated 00:00:34 1234 AEL 00:02:34 1234 Motion detected, 3 seconds count-down 00:02:34 Motion exited, switches back to standby mode 00:01:15 234 1 AEL STOP AEL Interval recording This feature sets a time interval on the device to record video with a set length on every other interval. to turn on or off the 5. Use 1. Set the Mode dial to . interval record feature. 2. Press the (Menu button). 6. With the function on, use to navigate to INTERVAL. to navigate to 3. Use VIDEO tab. 7. Use to choose time between each interval. 4. Use to navigate to INT. REC. 8. Press to confirm. USER GUIDE 39 Advanced operations 9. Use TIME. 10. Use time. 11. Press to navigate to REC. to choose a record to confirm. 13. Use 14. Press 15. Press to choose elapse time. to confirm. (Menu button) twice to exit. 12. Use to navigate to ELAPSE. 1 Min Interval 5 Min 10 Min 30 Min Rec. Time Note: To avoid power shortage, make sure to plug in your power adapter for extensive recordings. 5 Sec 10 Sec 15 Sec 30 Sec Elapse 1 Hour 2 Hour 6 Hour 12 Hour 24 Hour Full Interval recording set to record every 30 minutes for duration of 5 seconds with elapse time of 12 hours A frame from the video clip recorded 2 hours later A frame from the video clip recorded 6 hours later A frame from the video clip recorded 12 hours later 40 USER GUIDE Advanced operations Various photo options Setting photo resolution The image resolution directly correlates to the file size, therefore higher resolution will have larger file size. 1. Set the Mode dial to 2. Press the . 5. Use to choose a photo resolution. : XGA (Economic, 1024x768)) : 3M (Normal, 2048x1536) : 6M (High, 2832x2128) : 9M (Fine, 3504x2632) 6. Press 7. Press to confirm. (Menu button) to exit. (Menu button). 3. Use the to navigate to PHOTO tab. 4. Use to navigate to (photo resolution). Setting photo quality The quality of the photo or video is directly correlated to the size of the file. Hence higher quality will have larger file size. 1. Set the Mode dial to 2. Press the . to select a photo 5. Use quality. Fine High Normal 6. Press 7. Press to confirm. (Menu button) to exit. USER GUIDE 41 (Menu button). 3. Use the to navigate to PHOTO tab. 4. Use quality). to navigate to Q (photo Advanced operations Applying scene to photo By default this device automatically detects and adjusts the photo scenario, however for optimal results, you may select a scene manually that best fit your condition. 1. Set the Mode dial to 2. Press the . 5. Use 6. Press 7. Press to select a scenario. to confirm. (Menu button) to exit. (Menu button). 3. Use to navigate to PHOTO tab. 4. Use to navigate to SCENE. Auto Adjusts scene automatically. Landscape Enhances the contrast of image color for the vivid landscape photo. Sports Captures fast-moving subject. Night Shutter Sharpens the portrait with dark background in dark places. Beach & Ski Captures objects under bright sunlight. Sunset & Moon Captures objects under sunset or moon lighting environments 42 USER GUIDE Advanced operations Attaching audio to photo This feature allows you to add audio recording to a photo. 1. Set the Mode dial to 2. Press the . 5. Use off. 6. Press 7. Press to toggle the feature on or to confirm. (Menu button) to exit. (Menu button). to navigate to 3. Use the PHOTO tab. 4. Use to navigate to (attach audio) Note: You may also add audio to existing photos, for more detail refer to the Edit section. (See page 53) Superimposing date on photo This option allows you to superimpose date on photos. 1. Set the Mode dial to 2. Press the . 5. Use or off. 6. Press 3. Use the to navigate to PHOTO tab. 4. Use to navigate to (superimpose date). USER GUIDE 43 7. Press to toggle the feature on (Menu button). to confirm. (Menu button) to exit. Advanced operations Quick review This option allows you to review the last photo you captured. 1. Set the Mode dial to 2. Press the . 5. Use or off. 6. Press 3. Use the to navigate to PHOTO tab. 4. Use to navigate to (quick review). 7. Press to toggle the feature on (Menu button). to confirm. (Menu button) to exit. Interval shutter This feature sets a time interval on the device to take number of photos on every other interval. 1. Set the Mode dial to 2. Press the 3. Use the 4. Use 5. Use . (Menu button). to navigate to PHOTO tab. to navigate to INT. SHUT. to turn on or off the interval shutter feature. to navigate to INTERVAL. 6. With the function turned on, use 44 USER GUIDE Advanced operations 7. Use to choose time between each interval. 8. Press 9. Use 10. Use to confirm. to navigate to ELAPSE. to choose an elapse time. 11. Press 12. Press to exit. to confirm. (Menu button) twice 1 Min Interval 5 Min 10 Min 30 Min Elapse 1 Hour 2 Hour 6 Hour 12 Hour 24 Hour Full Interval shutter sets to capture picture every 30 minutes with elapse time of 24 hours Photo taken 6 hours later Photo taken 12 hours later Photo taken 24 hours later USER GUIDE 45 Advanced operations Using automatic exposure lock AEL (Automatic Exposure Lock) allows the device to lock the exposure while taking a photo. How to set AEL Focus on the object which you wish to lock the exposure, then select AEL to lock the exposure. 1. Use to activate AEL. 2. AEL icon displays on screen. A 00:02:34 1234 AEL 46 USER GUIDE Advanced operations Various playback options Displaying single or multiple images 1. Set the Mode dial to . Recorded files display an index of six on the LCD screen. 13/34 SELECT T W VOL 2. Press to display image . 13/34 SELECT EXIT 3. Press (Menu button) to return to index. USER GUIDE 47 Advanced operations Enlarging or reducing photo viewing size 1. Set the Mode dial to . 2. Use to navigate to the photo you wish to view. 3. Press to switch to single photo viewing. 4. Press ZOOM lever to zoom in/out of the photo. T zooms into the photo, W zooms out of the photo. 13/34 5. Use the photo. to move to portion of (Menu button) to return to 6. Press original size. 13/34 M OV E EXIT M OV E EXIT 48

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