DXG Technology Digital Camera DXG 608 User Manual

DXG-608  
User’s Manual  
DXGUSA  
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Safety  
When using Li-ion batteries in this product, ensure that they  
are inserted correctly. Inserting the batteries improperly  
can cause damage to the product and possibly start a fire.  
Use only the type of battery and charger that came with your  
camera. Using any other type of battery or charger may  
damage the equipment and invalidate the warranty.  
Do not use or store the product in dusty, dirty, or sandy areas,  
as its components may be damaged.  
Do not store the product in hot areas. High temperatures can  
shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries and  
warp or melt certain plastics.  
Do not store the product in cold areas. When the product  
warms up to its normal temperature, moisture can form  
inside and may damage the electronic circuits.  
Do not attempt to open the casing.  
Do not drop or knock the product. Rough handing may  
damage the internal components.  
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong  
detergents to clean the product. Wipe the camera lightly  
with a damp soft cloth.  
If the product or any of its accessories are not working  
properly, take them to your nearest qualified service center.  
The personnel there will assist you, and if necessary,  
arrange for the product to be repaired.  
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Table of contents  
Preface  
About this manual .......................................…......…..........1  
Copyright..................................................…..........…….…1  
Safety ...........................................................….…....…......2  
Introducing the camera  
System requirements ......................................….……........7  
Features ........................................................…......…..…...7  
Unpacking ...................................................……..…..........8  
About the camera ...........................................……….........9  
Front view .......................................................………....9  
Top View .......................................................………....10  
Back view ...............…......................................………10  
Getting started  
Charging the battery .........................................……….....11  
Inserting the battery .......................................……….......12  
Inserting an SD card .......................................………......13  
Turning on for the first time ........................……….....…14  
Before you start ................................................……….....14  
Setting the date and time ..........................………….....14  
Setting the beep function ............................………......15  
Setting the language .............................………….........17  
Changing modes ............................................………….......18  
Taking your first still picture .........................………….......19  
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Shooting your first video ..............................…………........19  
Connecting .....................................................………….......20  
Connecting to a TV ...............................…………............20  
Connecting to a computer .............................……………21  
Using the camera  
Using the camera buttons ..........................………............22  
Using the camera LCD display ........................……….....24  
Changing the LCD display. .....................………..........24  
Shutter priority mode ........................................................27  
Using shutter priority mode ..........................…............27  
Icons ...................................................……...................28  
Flash ..............................................................………....30  
Macro .......................................................……….........31  
Zoom .......................................................……..............31  
Menu options ..............................................………......32  
Auto Mode ......................................…………………......33  
Using auto mode ......................…………………….....33  
Icons ...............................................................…….......33  
Flash .............................................................…….........35  
Macro ............................................................……........35  
Zoom ...............................................................……......35  
Menu options .............................................……….......35  
Manual mode ................................................……............36  
Using auto mode .......................................………........36  
Icons ........................................................………..........36  
Flash ..............................................................……........38  
Macro .........................................................……...........38  
Zoom ..........................................................……...........38  
Menu options ..............................................………......38  
Scene mode ......................................................…….........42  
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Using scene mode ........................................……….....42  
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Icons .................................................................……....42  
Scenes ............................................................……......44  
Zoom ...........................................................…….........45  
Menu options ..............................................………......45  
Setup ..............................................................……..........46  
Date/time ....................................................………......46  
Insert date ......................................................………...46  
Format .........................................................………......46  
Power saving .................................................………....47  
Beep vol ........................................................……........47  
Shutter vol ...................................................………......47  
Start Screen ..................................................……….....48  
Rec review .................................................……….......48  
Language ....................................................……..........49  
Reset ................................................................…….....49  
Frequency .....................................................………....49  
TV out ...........................................................……........50  
Connect ............................................................…….........50  
Using connect mode ..................................……….......50  
Video mode .......................................................……........51  
Using video mode ......................................……….......51  
Icons .............................................................…….........52  
Menu options .............................................……….......53  
Playback mode ..................................................……........53  
Using playback mode ................................……….......53  
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Menu options ..............................................………......53  
Continuous mode ............................................…….........57  
Using continuous mode ...............................………....57  
Menu options ................................................………....58  
DPS mode ..........................................................….......59  
Installing the software and drivers  
Drivers ..................................................................……....60  
Presto! Video Works 6 ......................................………....62  
Presto! Mr. Photo 3 ...........................................……........63  
Appendix  
Specifications ......................................................…..........64  
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1. Introducing the camera  
Read this section to learn about the features and functions of  
the camera. This chapter also covers system requirements,  
package contents, and camera views.  
1.1 System requirements  
The camera requires a host PC with the following  
specifications:  
Windows® XP, 2000, ME operating system  
Intel® Pentium 500 MHz CPU or higher  
At least 256 MB of RAM or higher  
Standard USB 1.1 port or higher  
4x speed CD-ROM drive or higher  
At least 200 MB of available disk space  
Note: A USB 1.1 port will enable you to transfer files to and  
from your host PC, but transfer speeds will be much  
faster with a USB 2.0 port.  
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1.2 Features  
The camera is packed full of features and functions including:  
Digital still camera (6.0 megapixels)  
Digital camcorder  
Mass storage device  
Voice recorder  
Additionally, the camera also features 3X optical zoom, 4X  
digital zoom, and a direct print function.  
1.3 Unpacking  
All the following items should be present in the camera  
package. If any item is missing or appears damaged, contact  
your dealer immediately.  
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1.4 About the camera  
Refer to the following diagrams to familiarize yourself with  
the buttons and controls of the camera.  
1.4.1 Front view  
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1.4.2 Top view  
1.4.3 Back View  
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2. Getting started  
Read this section to learn how to start using the camera. This  
section covers only basic functions. See later chapters for  
details about advanced functions.  
2.1 Charging the battery  
The camera requires a single rechargeable Li-ion battery.  
Charge the battery using the charger provided. Connect the  
charger to the power outlet and insert the battery into the  
charger as shown.  
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Note:  
Use only the type of battery and charger that came  
with your camera. Using any other type of  
battery or charger may damage the equipment  
and invalidate the warranty.  
2.2 Inserting the battery  
The camera requires a single rechargeable Li-ion battery.  
Insert the battery as shown here.  
1. Open the battery door.  
2. Insert the battery as shown.  
3. Close the battery door.  
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2.3 Inserting an SD card  
An SD/MMC card can be installed in the camera to provide  
additional storage space for still images, videos, or other files.  
To install an SD card:  
1. Open the battery door.  
2. Insert an SD card as shown.  
Make sure the gold contacts are facing up as shown.  
3. Close the battery door.  
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2.4 Turning on for the first time  
Press and hold the power button to turn it on.  
2.5 Before you start  
Before you use your camera there are some basic settings to  
configure.  
2.5.1 Setting the date and time  
To set the date and time:  
1. Use the mode dial to switch the camera to Setup Mode.  
2. Use the joystick to scroll through the options until  
DATE/TIME AD is highlighted.  
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3. Press the center joystick button. The DATE/TIME  
submenu is displayed.  
4. Use the joystick (left and right) to move through the year,  
month, date, hours, minutes, and format field.  
5. Use the joystick (up and down) to change the selected  
field.  
6. Press the center joystick button to complete the change.  
2.5.2 Setting the beep function  
To set the beep function:  
1. Use the mode dial to switch the camera to Setup Mode.  
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2. Use the joystick to scroll through the options until BEEP  
VOL is highlighted.  
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3. Press the center joystick button. The BEEP VOL  
submenu is displayed.  
4. Use the joystick (up and down) to select the Beep On  
or Beep Off  
.
5. Use the joystick (left and right) to adjust the volume slider  
as required.  
6. Press the center joystick button to complete the change.  
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2.5.3 Setting the language  
To set the language:  
1. Use the mode dial to switch the camera to Setup Mode.  
2. Use the joystick to scroll through the options until  
LANGUAGE is highlighted.  
3. Press the center joystick button. The LANGUAGE  
submenu is displayed.  
4. Use the joystick (left and right) to scroll through the  
available language options.  
Icon  
Language  
Chinese  
German  
French  
Icon  
Language  
English  
Spanish  
Italian  
Japanese  
5. Press the center joystick button to complete the change.  
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2.6 Changing modes  
The camera can operate in ten modes. Each mode is  
explained in the following table. Use the mode switch to  
change the mode.  
Icon Mode  
Print  
Description  
For printing pictures directly from the  
camera.  
Shutter  
For still pictures. The shutter speed is set  
Priority  
Auto  
by the user. The camera sets the aperture.  
For still pictures. The camera sets everything.  
For still pictures. The user sets all options.  
For still pictures. Fifteen preset scene  
programs to choose.  
Manual  
Scene  
Setup  
To configure settings common to all  
camera modes.  
Connect To connect to TV, computer or printer.  
Video For video capture.  
Playback To review videos and still pictures stored  
on the camera.  
Continuous To capture still pictures continuously.  
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2.7 Taking your first still picture  
Before taking your first still picture, ensure you have read  
Before you start” on 2.5.  
To take a still picture:  
1. Turn the camera on and make sure it is in Auto Mode.  
Note: You can also use auto mode, shutter priority, manual,  
or scene mode to take still pictures. See “Changing  
modes” on 2.6.  
2. Use the viewfinder or LCD screen to frame the picture.  
3. Press the shutter button to capture the picture.  
The picture will automatically be saved with a unique file  
name.  
2.8 Shooting your first video  
Before shooting your first video, ensure you have read  
“Before you start” on 2.5.  
To shoot a video:  
1. Turn on the camera and make sure it is in video mode. See  
Changing modes” on 2.6.  
2. Use the viewfinder or LCD screen to frame your video.  
3. Press the shutter button to begin recording.  
4. Press the shutter button again to stop recording.  
The video is automatically saved with a unique file name.  
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2.9 Connecting  
Read this section to learn how to learn how to connect the  
camera to a host computer and to a TV.  
2.9.1 Connecting to a TV  
Connect the camera to a TV as shown with the AV cable  
provided to view images and videos on a bigger screen.  
See “Connecting to a TV” on 3.8.1 for more details about  
displaying images on a TV screen.  
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2.9.2 Connecting to a computer  
Connect the camera to a host computer using the USB port as  
Shown with the USB cable provided to transfer and store  
files.  
See “Connecting to a computer” 3.8.1 for more information  
about connecting to a host computer.  
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3. Using the camera  
Read this section to learn how to configure the camera and  
use the advanced features.  
3.1 Using the camera buttons  
All buttons are located on the top and the back of the camera.  
Back  
Top  
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See the table below for a description of each button’s function.  
Button Name  
Display  
Function  
To switch between LCD display modes.  
Use to zoom in or out in Photo or Video  
modes. Use to increase or decrease  
image size in Playback mode.  
Zoom  
Flash  
Menu  
To cycle through the flash modes.  
Press to display the main OSD menu.  
Use to navigate the OSD menus.  
Joystick  
Power  
Mode  
Press to turn power on or off.  
Use to select Shutter Priority, Auto,  
Manual, Scene, Setup, Connect,Video,  
Playback or Continuous mode.  
Press to capture a picture in Shutter  
Priority, Auto, Manual, or Scene mode;  
or start/stop video recording in Video  
mode. The shutter button is in the  
center on the mode dial.  
Shutter  
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3.2 Using the camera LCD display  
Use the LCD display to compose your pictures and videos,  
review pictures and videos stored in memory, and navigate  
the menu system.  
Icons are also displayed on the LCD display that show the  
current configuration.  
3.2.1 Changing the LCD display  
You may decide that you don’t want to display icons on the  
LCD screen, or that you don’t want the LCD screen to display  
anything. Use the Display button to cycle through the display  
modes.  
When you turn the camera on, the LCD display shows icons  
and picture by default.  
Press the Display button once to display important icons.  
Press the Display button a second time to turn off the icons  
and display only the LCD image.  
Press the Display button a third time to turnoff LCD image  
completely.  
Press the Display a fourth time to display the icons and the  
LCD image again.  
Note: Turning the LCD display off increases battery life.  
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About the LEDs  
The following tables explain the meaning of the LEDs.  
Photo/SCN  
mode  
Back, Green Back, Red Front, Red Top, Blue  
Power on  
Power off  
Self timer  
Flash  
charging  
Record/ busy  
Focusing  
Ready to  
shoot  
Error  
Picture  
captured  
Playback  
Mode  
Back, Green Back, Red Front, Red Top, Blue  
Power on  
Power off  
Error  
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Video mode Back, Green Back, Red Front, Red Top, Blue  
Power on  
Power off  
Self timer  
Record/ busy  
Focusing  
Ready to  
shoot  
Error  
Video  
captured  
Other  
Power  
saving  
Back, Green Back, Red Front, Red Top, Blue  
Legend:  
: LED on  
: LED blinking  
: LED off  
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3.3 Shutter priority mode  
Shutter priority mode is a semi-automatic mode. You select  
the shutter speed, and the camera sets everything else.  
3.3.1 Using shutter priority mode  
Shutter priority mode is the only mode in which you can set  
the shutter speed manually. You may want to use a fast shutter  
speed to freeze fast moving objects, or you may want to use a  
slower shutter speed to produce a blur effect.  
Note: When using a slow shutter speed, the camera will set  
a small aperture,which will give a large field of focus,  
meaning that more of the subject area will be in sharp  
focus. With a slow shutter speed the camera will set a  
wider aperture and therefore a smaller field of focus.  
To set the shutter speed:  
1. Use the mode dial to switch the camera to S Mode.  
2. Use the joystick (up and down) to set the shutter speed  
when prompted.  
3. Press the center joystick button to confirm.  
The camera shutter speed can be set to between 8 seconds,  
and 1/2000 second. When the shutter speed is set, the camera  
can be used exactly as if it was in Auto mode. See “Auto  
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Mode” on 3.4 .  
3.3.2 Icons  
The following screen shows the shutter priority mode icons  
and their descriptions.  
Icon  
Name  
Description  
1
White  
Indicates the current white balance setting.  
balance  
Photo  
number  
2
Indicates how many pictures are stored  
in memory / the total number of photos  
that will fit in memory.  
3
Macro  
Indicates macro mode is active.  
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Icon  
Name  
Description  
4
5
Date/Time Shows current date and time.  
Shutter  
Speed  
Indicates the shutter speed setting.  
6
EV  
Indicates current EV compensation set-  
ting.  
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8
Battery  
Indicates current battery status.  
Indicates memory card status.  
Memory  
card  
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Quality  
Indicates current quality setting.  
Indicates current resolution setting.  
Indicates current ISO setting.  
Indicates current metering setting.  
Indicates current mode.  
10  
Resolution  
11 ISO  
12  
Metering  
13 Mode  
14 Flash  
Indicates current flash setting.  
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3.3.3 Flash  
Press the flash button to cycle through the six flash modes.  
The flash mode is indicated by the flash icon at the top of the  
LCD screen. The following table explains the six different  
flash modes.  
Icon  
Description  
No flash, the flash never fires.  
Force flash, the flash always fires.  
Auto flash, the flash fires only in low light conditions.  
Auto flash with red eye reduction, the flash fires in  
low light conditions and flashes briefly before the  
photo is taken to reduce the red eye effect.  
Force flash with red eye reduction, the flash always  
fires and flashes briefly before the photo is taken to  
reduce the red eye effect.  
Slow sync flash. This mode is designed for low  
light conditions and long shutter speeds.  
Note: The flash function works in shutter priority, auto,  
manual, and scene modes. The flash cannot be used  
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3.3.4 Macro  
When the macro function is enabled, the camera can focus  
recommend a range here.on very close subjects (<30cm).  
Press the joystick left to toggle the macro function on and off.  
A macro icon is displayed on the LCD screen to indicate  
when macro mode is enabled.  
Note: The macro function works in shutter priority, auto,  
manual, scene, and video modes.  
3.3.5 Zoom  
The zoom function enables you to get up close to far away  
subjects, or move away from very close subjects. A rocker  
switch on the rear of the camera controls the zoom action.  
Press the left hand, W side of the zoom control to zoom out or  
move away from the subject. Press the right hand, T side of  
the zoom control to zoom in or move closer to the subject.  
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The camera is equipped with a 3x optical zoom and a 4x  
digital zoom. The optical zoom physically adjusts the lens to  
magnify the image. The digital zoom simply enlarges the  
image. When using the zoom function the camera uses the  
optical zoom as far as possible, and then the digital zoom.  
3.3.6 Menu options  
Menu options in shutter priority mode are almost exactly the  
same as those in Manual mode, see “Menu options” on 3.5.6.  
However, there is an additional option in shutter priority  
mode that can be used to change the shutter speed.  
To change the shutter speed setting:  
1. Press the menu button to display the menu.  
2. Use the joystick (left and right) to highlight the SHUTTER  
option and press the center joystick button to confirm.  
3. Use the joystick (up and down) to highlight a shutter setting  
and press the center joystick button to confirm.  
4. Press the menu button to exit the menu.  
The new shutter setting will remain active until you change it.  
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3.4 Auto Mode  
Auto mode is a fully automatic mode. In normal conditions,  
automatic mode is likely to be the best option as you don’t  
have to change any settings.  
3.4.1 Using auto mode  
1. Use the mode dial to switch the camera to A Mode.  
2. Compose your picture using the viewfinder or LCD screen.  
3. Press the shutter button to capture the shot.  
3.4.2 Icons  
The following screen shows the auto mode icons and their  
descriptions.  
Icon Name  
Description  
1
White  
Indicates the current white balancesetting.  
balance  
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Icon Name  
Description  
2
Photo  
number  
Indicates how many pictures are  
stored in memory / the total number  
of photos that will fit in memory.  
3
4
5
Macro  
Indicates macro mode is active.  
Date / Time Shows current date and time.  
EV  
Indicates current EV compensation  
setting.  
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7
Battery  
Memory  
card  
Indicates current battery status.  
Indicates Memory card status.  
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9
Quality  
Resolution  
ISO  
Indicates current quality setting.  
Indicates current resolution setting.  
Indicates current ISO setting.  
Indicates current metering setting.  
Indicates current mode.  
10  
11  
12  
13  
Metering  
Mode  
Flash  
Indicates current flash setting.  
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3.4.3 Flash  
See “Flash” on 3.3.3.  
3.4.4 Macro  
See “Macro” on 3.3.4.  
3.4.5 Zoom  
See “Zoom” on 3.3.5 .  
3.4.6 Menu options  
The menu options in auto mode are almost exactly the same  
as those in Manual mode, see “Menu options”. However, in  
auto mode you are not able to set the WB option or the focus  
option in the detail menu.  
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3.5 Manual mode  
Manual mode is an advanced mode in which all settings are  
configurable.  
3.5.1 Using manual mode  
1. Use the mode dial to switch the camera to M Mode.  
2. Compose your picture using the viewfinder or LCD screen.  
3. Press the shutter button to capture the shot.  
3.5.2 Icons  
The following screen shows the auto mode icons and their  
descriptions.  
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Icon  
Name  
Description  
1
White  
Indicates the current white balance setting.  
balance  
Photo  
number  
2
Indicates how many pictures are stored in  
memory / the total number of photos that  
will fit in memory.  
3
4
5
6
7
Macro  
Indicates macro mode is active.  
Date/Time Shows current date and time.  
EV  
Indicates current EV compensation setting  
Battery Indicates current battery status.  
Memory Indicates memory card status.  
card  
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Quality Indicates current quality setting.  
Resolution Indicates current resolution setting.  
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10  
11  
12  
13  
ISO  
Indicates current ISO setting.  
Metering Indicates the current metering setting.  
Mode  
Flash  
Indicates current mode.  
Indicates current flash setting.  
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3.5.3 Flash  
See “Flash” on 3.3.3 .  
3.5.4 Macro  
See “Macro” on 3.3.4 .  
3.5.5 Zoom  
See “Zoom” on 3.3.5 .  
3.5.6 Menu options  
In Manual mode there are a number of menu options  
available.View the menu options by pressing the menu button.  
Self timer.  
Use the self timer to add a delay between pressing the shutter  
button and the picture being captured.  
To set the self timer option:  
1. Press the menu button to display the menu.  
2. Use the joystick (left and right) to highlight the SELF  
TIMER option (Off,  
,
) and press the center  
joystick button to confirm.  
3. Use the joystick (up and down) to highlight a self timer  
setting and press the center joystick button to confirm.  
4. Press the menu button to exit the menu.  
The new self timer setting will remain active until you change it.  
Pixel  
The Pixel option lets you change the resolution of the  
captured picture.  
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To change the pixel setting:  
1. Press the menu button to display the menu.  
2. Use the joystick (left and right)  
to highlight the PIXEL option  
and press the center joystick  
button to confirm.  
3. Use the joystick (up and down)  
to highlight a pixel setting  
and press the center joystick  
button to confirm.  
4. Press the menu button to exit the menu.  
The new pixel setting will remain active until you change it.  
Quality  
The Quality option lets you change the quality of the  
captured picture.  
To change the quality setting:  
1. Press the menu button to display the menu.  
2. Use the joystick (left  
and right) to highlight  
the QUALITY option  
and press the center  
joystick button to confirm.  
3. Use the joystick (up and down) to highlight a quality set-  
ting and press the center joystick button to confirm.  
4. Press the menu button to exit the menu.  
The new quality setting will remain active until you change it.  
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The Exp Comp option lets you increase or decrease the  
exposure of the captured picture.  
To change the exp comp setting:  
1. Press the menu button to display the menu.  
2. Use the joystick (left and right) to highlight the EV option  
and press the center joystick button to confirm.  
3. Use the joystick (up and down) to highlight a exposure  
compensation setting and press the center joystick button to  
confirm.  
The exposure compensation can be set to values between  
2.0- ~ +2.0 in 1/3 steps.  
4. Press the menu button to exit the menu.  
The exp comp setting will remain active until you change it.  
WB  
The WB option lets you set the white balance.  
1. Press the menu button to display the menu.  
2. Use the joystick (left and right) to highlight the WB option  
and press the center joystick button to confirm.  
3. Use the joystick (up and down) to  
highlight a WB setting and press  
the center joystick button to  
confirm.  
4. Press the menu button to exit the menu.  
The WB setting can be set to tungsten, fluorescent, cloudy,  
sunny, or automatic. The WB setting will remain active  
until you change it.  
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Detail  
The Detail option lets you change the color mode, chroma,  
sharpness, focus settings, long exposure, ISO, metering, and  
digital zoom settings.  
1. Press the menu button to display the menu.  
2. Use the joystick (left and right) to highlight the DETAIL  
option and press the center joystick button to confirm. The  
detail submenu is displayed.  
3. Use the joystick (up and down) to highlight a detail setting  
and press the joystick right button to confirm.  
4. Use the joystick (up and down) to highlight a setting.  
5. Press the center joystick button to confirm and exit the menu.  
The color mode can be set to color, black and white, or sepia.  
Chroma and Sharpness can be set to standard or increased or  
decreased. The focus mode can be set to auto, area spot, or  
manual.  
Auto focus is entirely automatic. Area spot focus will cause  
the camera to focus just on the area in the center of the  
picture marked with a cross on the LCD screen. Manual focus  
lets you choose an area (center, up, down, left, or right) on  
which to focus using the joystick control.  
The long exposure setting can be set to off, 2, 4, 6, or 8  
seconds. The ISO setting can be set to auto, ISO100, ISO200,  
or ISO400. Metering can be set to matrix (average over  
picture), center weighted, spot (in the center of picture), or  
the auto focus area. The digital zoom can be turned on or off.  
All detail settings remain active until you change them.  
3.6 Scene mode  
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Scene mode is very simple to use and includes a set of 15  
preset programs to make picture taking easy. All the settings  
are made for you.  
3.6.1 Using scene mode  
1. Use the mode dial to switch the camera to SCN Mode.  
2. Choose a preset program when prompted using the joy-  
stick (up and down). Press the center joystick button to  
confirm.  
3. Compose your picture using the viewfinder or LCD screen.  
4. Press the shutter button to capture the shot.  
3.6.2 Icons  
The following screen shows the auto mode icons and their  
descriptions.  
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Icon  
Name  
White  
Description  
1
Indicates the current white balance setting.  
balance  
Photo  
2
Indicates how many pictures are stored in  
number memory / the total number of photos that  
will fit in memory.  
3
4
5
6
7
Macro Indicates macro mode is active.  
Date/Time Shows current date and time.  
EV  
Indicates current EV compensation setting.  
Battery Indicates current battery status.  
Memory  
card  
Indicates memory card status.  
Indicates current quality setting.  
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Quality  
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Resolution Indicates current resolution setting.  
ISO Indicates current ISO setting.  
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11 Metering Indicates the current metering setting.  
12  
13  
Mode  
Flash  
Indicates current mode.  
Indicates current flash setting.  
3.6.3 Scenes  
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There are 15 available preset scenes to choose from.  
Icon Name Description  
Fireworks For capturing pictures of bright subjects in  
dark conditions. Ideal for fireworks.  
Night por- For capturing fairly close subjects in  
trait  
dark conditions.  
Night  
For capturing distant subjects in low  
landscape light conditions.  
Party  
Sport  
For capturing action in low light con-  
ditions with localized bright spots.  
For capturing fast moving subjects in  
good light conditions.  
Backlight  
Self  
portrait  
Portrait  
For capturing images with strong backlight.  
To capture images including the pho-  
tographer.  
For capturing fairly close subjects in  
normal light conditions.  
Macro  
Beach  
For capturing very close subjects in good  
light conditions.  
For capturing images in bright sunlight  
with large reflective surfaces.  
Landscape For capturing distant subjects in good  
light conditions.  
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Icon  
Name  
Description  
Sunset  
For capturing sunsets or when shooting  
towards the light.  
Copy  
Snow  
For capturing close subjects in normal  
light conditions in high detail.  
For capturing images outside against very  
bright backgrounds.  
Black and For capturing black and white images.  
White  
3.6.4 Zoom  
See “Zoom” on 3.3.5 .  
3.6.5 Menu options  
The menu options in scene mode are limited because  
everything is automatically set. You can, however, change the  
pixel and quality options, see “Pixel” and “Quality”. You can  
also change the scene setting.  
To change the scene setting:  
1. Press the menu button to display the menu.  
2. Use the joystick (left and right) to highlight the  
SCENEoption and press the center joystick button to confirm.  
3. Use the joystick (up and down) to highlight a scene  
settingand press the center joystick button to confirm.  
4. Press the menu button to exit the menu.  
5. The new scene setting will remain active until you change  
it.  
3.7 Setup  
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Use setup mode to change the camera configuration to suit  
your personal preferences. Use the mode dial to switch the  
camera to SET UP Mode.  
3.7.1 Date/time  
See “Setting the date and time” on 2.5.1.  
3.7.2 Insert date  
Use the insert date function to display the date on each still  
picture you capture.  
To set the insert date option:  
1. Set the camera to set up mode using the mode dial.  
2. Highlight the insert date option using the joystick (left and  
right). Press the center joystick button to confirm.  
3. Use the joystick (up and down) to highlight the on or  
offoption. Press the center joystick button to confirm.  
3.7.3 Format  
Use the format option to format the camera memory or  
memory card.  
To use the format option:  
1. Set the camera to set up mode using the mode dial.  
2. Highlight the format option using the joystick (left  
andright). Press the center joystick button to confirm.  
3. Use the joystick (up and down) to highlight the memory  
card  
or internal memory  
option. Press the center  
joystick button to confirm.  
4. Press the center joystick button a second time to confirm.  
The chosen media is formatted.  
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Note: When you format memory all data will be deleted.  
Make sure you back up all your files before you  
perform a format operation.  
3.7.4 Power saving  
Use the power saving function to turn the camera off after a  
preset period of inactivity.  
To set the power saving function:  
1. Set the camera to set up mode using the mode dial.  
2. Highlight the insert power saving option using the joystick  
(left and right). Press the center joystick button to confirm.  
3. Use the joystick (up and down) to highlight the power  
saving option you require (off, 1, 5, or 10 minutes). Press  
the center joystick button to confirm.  
3.7.5 Beep vol  
See “Setting the beep function” on 2.5.2 .  
3.7.6 Shutter vol  
Use the shutter volume option to set the shutter sound volume.  
To set the shutter volume:  
1. Set the camera to set up mode using the mode dial.  
2. Highlight the shutter vol option using the joystick (left  
andright). Press the center joystick button to confirm.  
3. Use the joystick (up and down) to highlight the on or  
offoption.  
4. If the on option is highlighted, use the joystick (left and  
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right) to set the volume level.  
5. Press the center joystick button to confirm.  
3.7.7 Start Screen  
Use the start screen option to set the start screen.  
To set the start screen:  
1. Set the camera to set up mode using the mode dial.  
2. Highlight the start screen option using the joystick (leftand  
right). Press the center joystick button to confirm.  
3. Use the joystick (up and down) to highlight the start screen  
option you require.  
4. Press the center joystick button to confirm.  
3.7.8 Rec review  
Use the rec review option to set the amount of time a picture  
taken in shutter, auto, manual, and SCN mode remains in  
theLCD before disappearing.  
To set the rec review time:  
1. Set the camera to set up mode using the mode dial.  
2. Highlight the rec review option using the joystick (left and  
right). Press the center joystick button to confirm.  
3. Use the joystick (up and down)  
to highlight the rec review time  
(OFF, 2, or 4 seconds) you require.  
4. Press the center joystick button  
to confirm.  
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3.7.9 Language  
See “Setting the language” on 2.5.3 .  
3.7.10 Reset  
Use the reset option to reset all settings to the factory default.  
To use the reset function:  
1. Set the camera to set up mode using the mode dial.  
2. Highlight the reset option using the joystick (left and right).  
Press the center joystick button to confirm.  
3. Press the center joystick button to reset all settings to the  
factory default.  
3.7.11 Frequency  
Use the frequency option to set the LCD screen frequency to  
the same frequency as the mains power supply in your area.  
This is to limit flickering on the screen when viewed under  
artificial light.  
To set the frequency:  
1. Set the camera to set up mode using the mode dial.  
2. Highlight the frequency option using the joystick (left and  
right). Press the center joystick button to confirm.  
3. Use the joystick (up and down) to highlight the frequency  
option you require (50HZ or 60HZ).  
4. Press the center joystick button to confirm.  
3.7.12 TV out  
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Use the TV out option to set camera TV out mode to match  
the TV system in your area.  
To set the TV out mode:  
1. Set the camera to set up mode using the mode dial.  
2. Highlight the TV out option using the joystick (left and  
right). Press the center joystick button to confirm.  
3. Use the joystick (up and down) to highlight the TV mode  
option you require (NTSC or PAL).  
4. Press the center joystick button to confirm.  
3.8 Connect  
Use connect mode when you want to connect to an external  
device. Use the USB/TV-out cable to connect to a TV, com-  
puter, or printer.  
3.8.1 Using connect mode  
1. Use the mode dial to switch the camera to connect  
Mode.  
2. Use the joystick to highlight the  
TV, computer, or printer icon  
and press the center joystick  
button to confirm.  
The camera is then ready to  
connect to an external device.  
Connecting to a TV  
Connect to a TV as described in “Connecting to a TV” on  
2.9.1. Pictures and video stored in the camera can then be  
viewed on the TV screen.  
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Connecting to a computer  
Connect to a computer as described in “Connecting to a  
computer” on 2.9.1. Files stored on the camera can then be  
transferred to the computer hard drive.  
When connected to a computer your camera memory will  
appear as a removable disk. Files can be transferred by  
dragging and dropping using Windows Explorer.  
Before connecting to a computer for the first time, make sure  
you have read “Drivers” on 4.1.  
Connecting to a printer  
If your printer supports direct printing, you can connect your  
camera to it using the USB cable supplied. See “DPS mode”  
on 3.12 for details about how to print directly to your printer.  
3.9 Video mode  
Use video mode to record video footage.  
3.9.1 Using video mode  
1. Use the mode dial to switch the camera to video  
Mode.  
2. Compose your picture using  
the viewfinder or LCD screen.  
3. Press the shutter button to begin  
shooting. Press the shutter button  
a second time to stop shooting.  
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3.9.2 Icons  
The following screen shows the auto mode icons and their  
descriptions.  
Icon  
Name  
White  
Description  
1
Indicates the current white balance setting.  
balance  
Macro  
2
3
4
5
Indicates macro mode is active.  
Date/Time Shows current date and time.  
Battery  
Indicates current battery status.  
Indicates memory card status.  
Memory  
card  
6
7
Quality  
Indicates current quality setting.  
Indicates current mode.  
Mode  
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3.9.3 Menu options  
The menu options in video mode are almost exactly the same  
as in Manual mode. See “Menu options” on 3.5.6. However,  
in video mode there is no facility to change the pixel setting,  
and there are only two options, sound and color mode,  
available in the details menu. Sound recording can be turned  
on or off.  
3.10 Playback mode  
Use playback mode to view the pictures and videos stored in  
the camera, on the LCD screen.  
3.10.1 Using playback mode  
1. Use the mode dial to switch the camera to playback  
Mode.  
2. Use the joystick (left and right) to scroll through the  
pictures and videos stored in the camera.  
3. Press the center joystick button to start and stop videos.  
3.10.2 Menu options  
Menu options in playback mode let you adjust the display,  
add a sound to photos, protect a file, erase files, rotate a  
picture, auto play, or print (set DPOF format). Press the menu  
button to display menu options.  
Display  
The display can show a single picture, four pictures at once,  
or nine pictures at once.  
To change the display:  
1. Press the menu button to display the menu.  
2. Use the joystick (left and right) to highlight the DISPLAY  
option and press the center joystick button to confirm.  
3. Use the joystick (up and down) to highlight a display  
setting and press the center joystick button to confirm. You  
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can preview a single-shot, 4 shots in one screen, or 9 shots  
in one screen.  
4. Press the menu button to exit the menu.  
The display option will default to a single picture on the  
screen at a time when you next use playback mode.  
Recording  
The recording option lets you add a sound to a picture.  
To add a sound to a picture:  
1. Switch the camera to playback mode and display the  
picture to change on the screen.  
2. Press the menu button to display the menu.  
3. Use the joystick (left and right) to highlight the RECORDER  
option and press the center joystick button to confirm.  
4. Press the center joystick button to begin recording. You can  
record up to 30 seconds of audio.  
5. Press the center joystick again to end the recording.  
6. Press the menu button to exit the menu.  
The new audio recording will be associated with the chosen  
picture. The recording can be played when the picture is  
displayed by pressing the center joystick button.  
Protect  
Use the protect option to prevent accidental deletion of a pic-  
ture or video file.  
To protect a file:  
1. Switch the camera to playback mode and display the  
picture to change on the screen.  
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2. Press the menu button to display the menu.  
3. Use the joystick (left and right) to highlight the PROTECT  
option and press the center joystick button to confirm.  
4. Use the joystick button (up and down) to select the SET or  
CANCEL option. Press the center joystick button to confirm.  
5. Press the menu button to exit the menu.  
When the protect option is SET, the file cannot be  
accidentally deleted using the erase, erase all function.  
Erase  
Use the erase function to delete the currently displayed  
picture or video.  
To erase a picture or video:  
1. Switch the camera to playback mode and display the  
picture or video to erase on the screen.  
2. Press the menu button to display the menu.  
3. Use the joystick (left and right) to highlight the ERASE  
option and press the center joystick button to confirm.  
4. Use the joystick (up and down) to highlight the execute or  
cancel option. Press the center joystick to confirm.  
The current picture or video is deleted.  
You can use the joystick (left and right) to change the current  
picture or video if required.  
5. Press the menu button to exit the menu.  
Erase all  
The erase all function works exactly like the erase function,  
but deletes all files, not just the currently displayed picture or  
video.  
Rotate  
Use the rotate option to rotate the currently displayed image.  
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To rotate an image:  
1. Switch the camera to playback mode and display the  
picture to change on the screen.  
2. Press the menu button to display the menu.  
3. Use the joystick (left and right) to highlight the ROTATE  
option and press the center joystick button to confirm.  
4. Use the joystick (up and down) to select the type of  
rotation, 90º clockwise or 90º counterclockwise.  
5. Press the center joystick button to confirm.  
6. Press the menu button to exit the menu.  
Auto play  
Use the auto play option to automatically display the pictures  
and videos stored in the camera.  
To use the auto play function:  
1. Press the menu button to display the menu.  
2. Use the joystick (left and right) to highlight the AUTO  
PLAY option and press the center joystick button to confirm.  
The auto play submenu is displayed.  
3. Use the joystick up and down to select any of the items to  
change and use the joystick (right and left) to make the change.  
4. Use the joystick (up and down) to highlight the start option and  
press the center joystick button to confirm. The auto play  
function begins.  
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Print  
Use the print function to set the DPOF settings for each photo  
for printing. You can tag all pictures to be printed or just the  
current picture. You can also select how copies are printed  
and whether to include the date and time. The DPOF function  
requires a memory card. When all images to be printed are  
tagged, remove the memory card and take it to a photographic  
shop for printing or use it with a DPOF compatible printer.  
To use the Print function:  
1. Press the Menu Button to display the menu.  
2. Use the joystick (left and right) to highlight the PRINT  
icon and press the joystick button to confirm.  
The Print Setting menu is displayed.  
3. Use the joystick (up and down) to select any of the items to  
change and use the joystick (right) to make the change.  
4. Use the joystick (up and down) to highlight the print option  
and press the joystick button to confirm.  
The print settings are applied to the current picture or pictures.  
You can then take your memory card to a photo shop and  
print the pictures per your own specifications.  
3.11 Continuous mode  
Continuous mode lets you take a series of still pictures with a  
single press of the shutter button.  
3.11.1 Using continuous mode  
1. Use the mode dial to switch the camera to continuous  
Mode.  
2. Compose your picture using the viewfinder or LCD screen.  
3. Press the shutter button to capture the shots.  
3.11.2 Menu options  
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Menu options in continuous mode are almost exactly the  
same as in auto mode, see “Menu options” on 3.4.6. However,  
there is an extra option to enable you to change the  
continuous option.  
To set the continuous option:  
1. Press the menu button to display the menu.  
2. Use the joystick (left and right) to highlight the CONT  
option and press the center joystick button to confirm.  
3. Use the joystick (up and down)  
to highlight a cont setting and  
press the center joystick  
button to confirm.  
Bracketing (BKT): Select between 3 Continuous Shots  
and 5 Continuous Shots. Select a scope for the Standard  
Exposure Value; you can adjust foraccording to the  
Standard Exposure Value.  
Auto Continuous Capture: Continuous capture settings  
are automatically set and cannot be adjusted.  
Zoom Continuous Capture: Continuous capture shots  
are automatically taken after zooming. This method takes  
longer than Auto Continuous Capture.  
4. Press the menu button to exit the menu.  
The continuos capture setting remains active until you change  
it.  
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3.12 DPS mode  
DPS is a standard that enables you to connect the camera  
directly to a printer using the USB interface. To use the DSP  
function, you must have a compatible printer. Using the DSP  
function you can print photos straight from the camera to a  
printer.  
To use the DPS function:  
1. Use the mode dial to switch the camera to DPS Mode.  
2. Connect the camera to the printer using the USB cable.  
Connect the printer the same way you would connect a PC  
as described in “Connecting to a computer” on 2.9.2 .  
3. Press the joystick (left and right) to select the image and  
press the MENU button to confirm.  
The selected picture is output to the printer.  
4. Installing the software and drivers  
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Read this section to learn how to install drivers and software  
for the camera.  
4.1 Drivers  
You can use the “Mass Storage” functions of the camera on  
the PC.  
4.1.1.Mass Storage  
The digital camera offers Mass Storage function as a card  
reader device. You can treat this digital camera as an SD  
device  
You will only need to install a driver for the camera if your  
operating system is Windows 98SE. Windows XP/ME/2000  
are plug and play operating systems and do not require a  
driver to be manually loaded.  
When the driver has been installed and the camera is  
connected, the camera memory and any installed mini SD  
card will appear as Mass Storage in Windows Explorer. Files  
can be dragged and dropped in the same way as on an  
ordinary disk.  
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Please follow the instructions below:  
1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
2. If the CD-ROM doesn’t automatically boot, use  
Windows Explorer to execute the InstallMgr.exe file in  
the root directory.  
The following screen is displayed.  
Install  
button  
3. Click the install button to install the driver.  
4. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
5.  
Click Finish to restart the computer and finish the camera  
driver installation.  
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4.2. Presto! Video Works 6  
Presto! Video Works 6 is an advanced software application  
for editing video.  
To install Presto! Video Works 6:  
1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
2. If the CD-ROM doesn’t automatically boot, use  
Windows Explorer to execute the InstallMgr.exe file in  
the root directory.  
The following screen is displayed.  
Install  
button  
3. Click the install button to begin the installation process  
follow the instructions on-screen.  
More information about Presto! Video Works 6 can be found  
in the help files when the application is started.  
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4.3. Presto! Mr. Photo 3  
Presto! Mr. Photo 3 is an advanced photo editing software  
application.  
To install Presto! Mr. Photo 3:  
1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
2. If the CD-ROM doesn’t automatically boot, use  
Windows Explorer to execute the InstallMgr.exe file in  
the root directory.  
The following screen is displayed.  
Install  
button  
3. Click the install button to begin the installation process  
follow the instructions on-screen.  
More information about Presto! Mr. Photo 3 can be found in  
the help files when the application is started.  
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Appendix  
Specifications  
General  
Imaging sensor 1/1.8" sharp 6.2 megapixel CCD image sensor  
Active pixels 6.0 megapixels  
Storage media Built-in 32 MB Flash memory  
SD/MMC card (32/64/128/256/512 MB)  
Sensor  
sensitivity  
ISO Auto 100, 200, 400 equivalent, user  
definable  
Lens  
3X optical zoom lens  
Wide: F2.8, f=7.3mm  
Tele: F4.9, f=21.9  
Focus range  
Still image  
Normal : 12 in.~inf  
Macro : <12 in. (wide only)  
Formats: JPEG (EXIF), DCF, DPOF, Direct  
Print (DPS)  
Resolution: VGA, 2M, 4M, 6M, 8M, 10M  
(firmware interpolation)  
Quality: Fine, Normal, Basic  
AVI  
Movie clips  
320 x 240 pixels, 25 fps  
Zoom  
LCD screen  
3x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom  
2.0-inch LTPS High resolution TFT (558 x  
234 pixels)  
Viewfinder  
Real image optical viewfinder  
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General  
Flash  
2 ~ 6 feetrange  
Off /Auto/Force/Slow Sync/Force Red  
Eye Reduction/Auto Red Eye Reduction  
White balance  
Auto/sunny/cloudy/tungsten/fluorescent  
EV compensation -2.0 EV ~ +2.0 EV (in 1/3 EV steps)  
Self timer  
Off , 2 or 10 seconds  
USB 2.0, full speed  
NTSC/PAL  
PC interface  
TV out format  
Shutter  
Mechanical and electronic shutter  
8 ~ 1/2000 second  
Auto power off  
Power supply  
Dimension  
Weight  
Off, 1, 5, or 10 minutes (user definable)  
Single rechargeable Li-ion battery  
3.74"(L) x 1.45"(D) x 2.54"(H)  
<5.47 ounces without batteries  
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