Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
1. Do not drop, puncture or disassemble the camera; otherwise the warranty will be voided. 2. Avoid all contact with water and dry hands before using. 3. Do not expose the camera to high temperature or leave it in direct sunlight. Doing so may damage the camera. 4. Use the camera with care. Avoid pressing hard on the camera body. 5. For your own safety, avoid using the camera when there is a storm or lightning. 6. Avoid using batteries of different brands or types at the same time. There is potential of explosion by doing that. 7. Remove batteries during long periods between usage, as deteriorated batteries may affect the functionality of the camera. 8. Remove batteries if they show signs of leaking or distortion. 9. We suggest using only the accessories supplied by the manufacturer.
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User Manual
Contents
Getting Started
1. Your camera parts 2. Loading the battery 3. Inserting and removing the SD/MMC card (optional) Inserting the card Removing the card 4. Attaching the strap (optional) 5. Using the tripod (optional)
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Basic operation
1. Powering on and off Using the Lens cover Using the Power button 2. Setting the Mode switch 3. Taking still pictures Snapshot Focus Zoom in/out Flash strobe and self-timer The LCD display under 4. Recording movies The LCD display under mode mode
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Playing Your Images on the LCD at Once
1. Viewing pictures and movies The LCD display under 2. Deleting the picture and movie
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Advanced Operation and Settings
1. Using the MENU button MENU under MENU under MENU under 2. Configuring settings mode mode mode
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Enjoying Viewing Your Images on a PC
1. Installing the MD 40820 Driver 2. Connecting your camera to your computer 3. Copying pictures and movies to your computer 4. Viewing on your computer
Using the PC Camera Function for Fun
1. Installing the MD 40820 Driver 2. Connecting your camera to your computer 3. Capturing immediate images to your computer 4. Advanced settings Format settings Properties settings
Troubleshooting Other Information
1. Life of battery 2. LED indicator events 3. Storage Capacity 4. More on flicker 5. Specification
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Getting Started
1. Your camera parts
Knowing your camera parts well before using it will help you operate it more easily.
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Power button Lens cover Shutter/Quick Exit button Mode switch Microphone Flash strobe USB port Focus switch Lens Self-Timer LED indicator
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(Zoom in) (Zoom out)
14 MENU/OK button 15 LED indicator 16 Strap holder 17 Battery/ SD/MMC card cover 18 Tripod port 19 SD/MMC card slot 20 Battery section
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2. Loading the battery
Please use two AAA 1.5V batteries. ! We recommend you to use alkaline batteries.
Slide the battery/card cover in the direction of the indication to open it. Follow the indication to load two AAA batteries. Close inward and slide upward the battery/card cover to lock it.
For details of the battery life, see the "Life of battery" section on page 32.
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3. Inserting and removing the SD/MMC card (Optional)
! Never eject the SD/MMC card while the camera is processing data.
(The LED indicator lights red while the camera is processing data. For more information on the LED messages, please see the "LED indicator events" section on page 32)
Inserting the card
Open the battery/card cover. Insert the card in the direction of the indicatior and push it in till the end of the card plot. Close the battery/card cover.
MENU/OK
Removing the card Push in and release the card to remove it.
The camera comes with 16MB flash memory built inside for storage. If you do not insert a SD/MMC card, the data will be saved in the built-in flash memory automatically.
For details of the storage capacity of the SD/MMC card and internal memory (16MB flash memory), please see the "Storage capacity" section on page 33.
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4. Attaching the strap (Optional)
For convenience and safety, you may wish to attach the carrying strap.
Thread the strap loop through the holder in the direction indicated.
Fasten the strap as indicated.
5. Using the tripod (Optional)
The tripod can be attached to your camera to minimize camera movement and ensure optimal image quality, particularly while taking self-portraits, longer movies or in a macro mode.
Tight Loose Serrated wheel
Attach the tripod to the port on the bottom of the camera and rotate the serrated wheel to lock it. Unfold the legs to set up. Adjust the alignment to the desired position.
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Basic Operation
1. Powering on and off
Slide the Lens cover or press the Power button to power on or off the camera. Using the Lens cover
Slide the Lens cover in the direction of the arrow to turn the power on or off.
Using the Power button
Press the Power button to turn the power on or off.
ON OFF
While the Lens cover is open, you can also press the Power button to deactivate your camera.
If the camera is idle for over 60 seconds, the LCD display will be turned off to conserve battery power; press any key to wake up the camera. If it is idle for over 3 minutes, the camera will shut down automatically.
2. Setting the Mode switch
This camera provides three modes to use. Push the Mode switch to select the mode that you want to use.
Movie mode Still Picture mode Playback mode
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3. Taking still pictures
Follow the steps to snap stills. Also use the Focus switch to set the focus and the Control buttons to adjust zoom in or zoom out so that you can get best result. Snapshot
Set the Mode switch to .
Press the Shutter button to take pictures.
While the LED indicator is flashing red, the image is being captured; while the LED turns green, the picture processing is done. (For more information of the LED message, please see the "LED indicator events" section on page 32.)
Focus
Adjust the focus before taking the still picture. Push the Focus switch, then select the mode best for your picture. The following table tells you which focus mode you may choose with the distance from the object.
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Zoom in/out
Press the Control button to zoom in or the Control button to zoom out.
Macro Micro
12"~24" (30cm~60cm) 24"~ (60cm~ )
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Flash strobe and self-timer
The strobe and self-timer are provided to offer more convenient utilities when taking pictures. You can use the strobe if the light is not adequate. The self-timer function is useful in certain situations (ex. taking self-portait photo). There are other settings in the MENU under mode to affect the result of image, including size, exposure, white balance, and effect. For details on operation and information, please see page 13-14.
The LCD display under
Zoom
mode
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Number of pictures and movies taken
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Still pictures mode
Life of battery
Resolution
Storage mode
Focus mode
SD/MMC card: Flash memory: non-icon
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4. Recording movies
Set the Mode switch to .
Press the Shutter button to start recording. Press the Shutter button again to stop the recording.
You can also adjust the Focus switch under section on page 8.) The resolution of movie is 320*240 pixels. mode. (Please refer to the "Focus"
The LCD display under
mode
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Number of pictures and movies taken
Movie mode
Focus mode
Life of battery
Storage mode SD/MMC card: Flash memory: non-icon
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Playing Your Images on the LCD at Once
1. Viewing pictures and movies
Set the Mode switch to .
The last image taken will be highlighted first on the LCD display. Press the Control buttons to select the previous or the next image, then view it on the LCD display.
While playing a movie on the camera, sound playback is not available. Please copy the movie to your computer (for details, see page 17) to view it with sound playback.
Control buttons
The LCD display under
The type you are viewing
Picture: Movie:
mode
Picture and movie number
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Number of pictures and movies taken
Playback mode
Life of battery ! It appears under the status of low battery only.
Storage mode SD/MMC card: Flash memory: non-icon
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2. Deleting the picture and movie
Follow the steps if you want to delete one picture or movie.
Control buttons
MENU/OK button
Push the Mode switch to , then press the Control buttons the image you want to delete. Press the MENU/OK button to enter the MENU. Press the Control buttons MENU/OK button.
to pick
to choose "Delete One", then press the
Pick "Yes" with the Control buttons to complete the action of deletion.
, then press the MENU/OK button
Press the Shutter/Quick Exit button if you want to quick exit the MENU at anytime.
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Advanced Operation and Settings
1. Using the MENU button
The MENU provides more advanced features for you to fine-tune the camera. Use the MENU/OK button to enter the MENU. Press the Control buttons to highlight the item. Use the MENU/OK button to confirm. Then use the Shutter/Quick Exit button to exit immediately. MENU under mode
The MENU/OK button is for either entering the MENU or executing an action. Select the icon to exit; or press the Shutter/Quik Exit button to quick exit.
Item
Option
Icon
MENU LCD display
Description
Size
2048x1536 1600x1200 1280x960
This item allows you to change the resolution of the picture. Select the "1600x1200" or "2048x1536" type when you want to develop 4x6 photos; select the "1280x960" when you want to develop 3x5 photos.
Strobe
Auto Off
This item allows you to set the flash strobe. When you are not sure if the light is adequate, select the "Auto" mode. The strobe will fire automatically if more light is needed. If you have problems when using the strobe, please refer to "Troubleshooting". This item allows you to specify the delay for 10 seconds before the shutter fires. If you want to use the self-timer, set the "On" mode, press the Shutter button , then wait for 10 seconds with
Self-Timer LED indicator flashing red.
SelfTimer
On Off
N/A
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Exposure
Auto Back Light
N/A
This item allows you to set the exposuremetering mode. When you are not sure the source of light or when the object faces the light, select the "Auto" mode. When the object is against the light, select the "Back Light" mode.
White Balance [WB]
Auto Sunny Cloudy Fluorescent Tungsten
N/A
This item allows you to set the color temperature with the light in the certain environment. If you know the color conditions of your shooting environment, such as the "sunny" (bright), "cloudy" (dim), "fluorescent" (high color condition) and "tungsten" (low color condition) situations, select the mode you consider most appropriate. Select the "Auto" mode if you are not sure the color condition of the environment. This item offers four scenes of photo imaging, such as the "Normal" (no effect), "B&W" (black and white), "Classic" (old picture), and "Solarize" (over-exposed) effects.
Effect
Normal B&W Classic Solarize
N/A
Setting
See page 16 for details.
MENU under
mode
Item
Option
Normal B&W
Icon
MENU LCD display
Description
Effect
N/A
This item allows you to set the effect of the image, such as the "Normal" (no effect) and "B&W" (black and white) effects.
Setting
See page 16 for details.
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MENU under
mode
Item
Option
Icon
MENU LCD display
Description
Delete One
Yes No
N/A
This item allows a picture or a movie stored in your built-in flash memory or the SD/MMC card to be deleted. This item allows all files stored in your built-in flash memory or the SD/MMC card to be deleted. This item allows all files stored in your built-in flash memory or the SD/MMC card will be deleted and formatted. Note that all stored files will be gone and cannot be restored.
Delete All
Yes No
N/A
Format
Yes No
N/A
Setting
See page 16 for details.
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2. Configuring settings
Highlight the icon with the Control buttons in the MENU for configuration. The following figures are the Setting displays under the three modes. The table is the description of all items in the Setting .
Setting under mode Setting under mode Setting under mode
The description of the Setting items
Item Time Option
Year Month Day Hour Minute N/A
Icon
Function
This item allows you to set the time of the camera. Use the Control buttons to change the number of settings. Press the MENU/OK button to confirm.
Beep Display Date Stamp
On Off On Off On Off
This item determines whether the beep sounds when operating the camera. This item determines whether the small icons for illustration will appear on the LCD screen. This item determines whether a date stamp will appear on the pictures taken. This item allows you to set the flicker to prevent nosie and get the best image. The default flicker value is based on your country. See the "More on flicker" section on page 33 for details.
Flicker
50HZ 60HZ
Language Default
English Duestch Yes No
This item allows you to set the usage ...