hp photosmart 930 series digital camera user's manual user's manual
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Table of Contents Chapter 1: Getting started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Camera parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Attaching the wrist strap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Installing the batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Installing the memory card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Turning on power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Optical zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Digital zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Using the capture menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Help for the menu options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Self-timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 White balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 AE metering . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using the hp instant share e-mail service . . . . . . . . . .62 Adding e-mail addresses and group distribution lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Selecting images to be e-mailed . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Macintosh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Chapter 5: Unloading and printing images . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Unloading to a computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Printing images . . . . . . . . . . .
Appendix A: Batteries and camera accessories . . . . . . . . . .100 Managing batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Extending battery life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Rechargeable batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Power conservation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Purchasing camera accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Appendix B: Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105 Memory card capacity . . . . . . .
Chapter 1: Getting started Congratulations on your purchase of this digital camera! Your new camera has many features to enhance your picture-taking experience, including HP Instant ShareTM, direct printing capability, manual and automatic controls, on-camera Help, and an optional camera dock. With HP Instant Share, you can easily select pictures on your camera to e-mail or print automatically the next time you connect the camera to your computer.
Camera parts NOTE Refer to the pages in parentheses after the part names for more information about those parts.
# Name Description 4 Power/Memory light (page 17) Solid—camera is on Fast blinking—camera is writing to the memory card Slow blinking—camera is off and is charging the batteries Off—camera is off 5 Memory card door (page 16) Allows you access to insert or remove the memory card 6 OK button (pages 36, 51) Allows you to display the Capture and Playback menus and to select menu options on the Image Display 7 Allows you to move through menus Controller with and and images on the Image Display buttons
# Name Description 12 Viewfinder (page 22) Allows you to frame the subject of your picture or video clip 13 Viewfinder lights: is solid red—video is recording Video and AF/ is solid green—after you AF/ Auto pressed the Shutter button halfway Exposure/Auto down, the camera is ready (auto Focus and Flash exposure and auto focus are locked, and the flash is ready) AF/ is blinking green—either a focus error occurred when you pressed the Shutter button halfway down, the flash is charging, or the camera is pr
1 8 # Name 1 Focus button (page 30) 7 2 6 4 3 5 Description Allows you to select the Macro focus range setting (to take close-up pictures), or the Infinity focus range setting (to take pictures of distant objects and landscapes) 2 Focus lights: Lights solid when you select the Macro and Macro or the Infinity focus Infinity focus range setting (page 30) 3 Speaker Plays camera sounds and audio clips 4 Shutter button Takes a picture and records audio (pages 22, 25) 5 12 Video button (page 24) S
# Name Description 6 Flash lights: Flash Off, Flash On, and Night (page 33) Lights solid when you select the Flash Off , Flash On , or Night flash setting 7 Flash button (page 33) Allows you to select the Flash Off , Flash On , or Night flash setting 8 Exposure Mode Allows you to select the exposure mode dial with Action, Landscape, Portrait, Auto, and Av Aperture Priority settings (page 31) Chapter 1: Getting started 13
1 2 3 4 5 8 7 6 # Name Description 1 Microphone (page 23) Records audio clips 2 Self-Timer light (page 25) Blinks during the 10-second countdown before taking a picture when Self-Timer in the Capture menu is set to On or On - 2 shots. When set to On - 2 shots, blinks during the additional time between the first and second shots.
# Name Description 5 Power adapter connector (page 104) Allows you to connect an optional HP AC power adapter to the camera to either operate the camera without batteries, or recharge the batteries in the camera 6 Tripod mount Allows you to mount the camera to a tripod 7 Camera dock connector (page 103) Allows you to connect the camera to the optional HP 8886 camera dock 8 Battery door (page 16) Allows access to insert and remove the batteries Setup Attaching the wrist strap Attach the wrist strap
Installing the batteries 1 Open the battery door on the bottom of the camera. 2 Insert the batteries as indicated inside the door. 3 Close the battery door. NOTE For more information about batteries, see Managing batteries on page 100. You can also use an optional HP AC power adapter to power the camera and recharge batteries in the camera. For more information about the HP AC power adapter, see Purchasing camera accessories on page 103.
Turning on power Turn the camera on by sliding the ON/OFF switch to the right and then releasing it. The lens extends, the Image Display turns on, and the Power/Memory light turns on solid. Understanding the status screen When you turn on the camera, the HP logo screen and then the status screen display for a few seconds on the Image Display. The main part of the status screen shows the current focus, flash, Resolution, and Compression settings, as well as the battery level and pictures remaining count.
Restoring previous settings Some of the settings that you can change in the camera menus do not remain set after you turn the camera off. However, you can restore the settings from the last time the camera was on and had at least one non-default setting (which could actually be several power cycles ago) by holding down the OK button while also sliding the ON/OFF switch to turn the camera on. The restored settings are then displayed across the top of the status screen. (See the previous section.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the correct date, time, and date/ time format are set. NOTE In the date/time format, mm=month, dd=day, and yyyy=year. 3 Press the OK button when the proper values are entered. The Image Display then turns off. Installing the software The camera software allows you to unload images from the camera, view them, print them, and e-mail them. It also allows you to configure the Share menu on the camera.
NOTE If the installation window does not appear, click Start, and then click Run. Type X:\Setup.exe, where X is the letter of your CD drive. 2 Click Next, and then follow the on-screen instructions to install the software. Your Windows CD may also include bonus software from other manufacturers. To install any bonus software: 1 Click Start, click Run, and in the Open box, type X:\Bonus\setup.exe (where X is the letter of your CD drive).
Camera states and menus Your camera has three main states that allow you to complete certain tasks. Each of these states has an associated menu you can use to adjust camera settings or perform tasks in that state. z Capture—Allows you to take still pictures and record video clips. For information on using Capture, see Chapter 2: Taking pictures and recording video clips on page 22. z Playback—Allows you to review the still images and video clips that you capture.
Chapter 2: Taking pictures and recording video clips Taking still pictures You can take a picture almost any time the camera is on, regardless of what is being shown on the Image Display. For example, if a menu is currently displayed when you press the Shutter button, the menu will be canceled, and the camera will take a picture. To take a still picture: 1 Frame the subject for your picture in the viewfinder. 2 Hold the camera steady and press the Shutter button halfway down.
NOTE If you release the Shutter button only halfway after taking a picture, the focus and exposure measurements from the previous picture are retained. You can then press the Shutter button all the way down again and take another picture with the same focus and exposure as the previous picture. You can continue to do this to capture a sequence of pictures using the same focus and exposure. This is helpful when rapidly taking pictures and for capturing panoramas.
Audio recording stops when you release the Shutter button, the maximum audio clip length of 60 seconds is reached, or the memory card is full, whichever comes first. After recording has stopped, the image is displayed for several seconds in Instant Review on the Image Display. You can delete the image and the audio clip that is attached to the image during Instant Review by pressing the OK button. You can use Playback to review the audio clips you have recorded. See Using playback on page 49.
NOTE If you have set Self-Timer to On or On - 2 shots in the Capture menu (see page 38), the camera will start recording 10 seconds after you press the Video button. However, with the On - 2 shots setting, the camera only records one video clip. The camera automatically stops recording when the maximum video clip length of approximately 2 minutes is reached, or the memory card is full, whichever comes first. After recording has stopped, the first frame of the video clip and Processing...
5 Press the Shutter button all the way down. A 10-second countdown appears on the Image Display. The Self-Timer light on the front of the camera blinks slowly for 7 seconds and then quickly for the final 3 seconds before the camera takes the picture. If you set Self-Timer to On - 2 shots, the Self-Timer light blinks for a few more seconds until the second picture is taken.
If the focus brackets turn red, the viewfinder light blinks, and the Macro icon blinks on the Image Display, either the camera is set to the Macro focus range but detects the focus is farther away than the macro (close-up) range, or the camera is set to the Normal focus range but detects the focus is closer than the normal range. For more information, see Setting the focus range on page 30. NOTE When set to the Macro focus range, the camera will not take a picture if it cannot find focus.
Using live view The Image Display allows you to frame pictures and video clips using Live View. To activate Live View on the Image Display, press the Live View button. NOTE Using the Image Display consumes a lot of battery power. To conserve batteries, use the viewfinder instead. The following table describes the information that is displayed in the Live View screen of the Image Display when the camera settings are at their default values.
# 3 4 5 6 Icon 12 Description Pictures remaining on the memory card (depends on how much space is remaining on the memory card) Compression setting (default is Better, which is indicated by the two stars) 5MP Resolution setting (default is 5MP) Focus brackets (see Using the focus brackets on page 26) NOTE The F-number and shutter speed also appear in the Live View screen whenever you press the Shutter button halfway down.
Setting the focus range The Focus button lets you toggle between the three focus range settings on the camera. Normal is the default setting. The focus range setting resets to Normal when you turn the camera off. To change the focus range setting, press the Focus button on the top of the camera until the Macro or Infinity focus light is lit. The default Normal focus range setting is selected when neither focus light is lit. The following table describes each of the focus range settings on the camera.
Setting the exposure mode NOTE The exposure mode setting does not apply when you are recording video clips. The Exposure Mode dial lets you select between five exposure modes for the still pictures you take. The exposure mode setting determines how the camera selects the ISO speed, F-number (aperture), and shutter speed for the given scene brightness. Simply turn the Exposure Mode dial to the setting you want. The following table describes each of the exposure mode settings on the camera.
NOTE When you set the exposure mode to Action , Landscape , or Portrait , the ISO Speed menu option is grayed-out in the Capture menu, and the camera automatically selects the best ISO Speed setting. NOTE If you set the exposure mode to Action and release and then re-press the Shutter button all the way down within 2 seconds after taking a picture, the camera takes the next picture using the same focus and exposure measurements as the previous picture.
When you have not changed Exposure Compensation for 2 seconds, the meter disappears, but the value remains at the bottom of the screen flanked by arrows (unless it has been set to 0). Exposure Compensation resets to the default 0 (zero) setting when you turn the camera off. Setting the flash NOTE The flash does not work while recording video clips. The Flash button lets you toggle between the four flash settings on the camera. Auto A is the default flash setting.
Icon A Setting Description Auto The camera measures the available light and fires the flash if necessary. Flash Off The camera will not fire the flash. Flash On The camera always fires the flash. If the light is behind your subject, you can use this setting to increase the light on the front of your subject. (This is called “fill-flash.”) Night The camera fires the flash to illuminate objects in the foreground. It then continues to expose as if the flash had not fired to gather the background.
Using zoom NOTE Zoom does not work while recording video clips. Optical zoom Press the Zoom Out and Zoom In controls on the Zoom lever to move the lens between wide angle and telephoto positions (1x to 3x). If Live View is on, a zoom indicator displays at the bottom of the Image Display to show you the current zoom setting. NOTE The zoom indicator in the Live View screen contains a divider to show when you cross-over from optical to digital zoom.
The Resolution number on the right side of the screen also becomes smaller as you digitally zoom. For example, 2.9 appears in place of 5 MP, indicating that the image is being cropped down to a size of 2.9 Megapixels. 4 When the cropping frame is at the right size, press the Shutter button to take the picture. To turn digital zoom off and return to optical zoom, press the Zoom Out control until digital zooming stops. Release the control, and then press the control again.
3 Either press the OK button to select a highlighted option and display its sub-menu, or use the buttons to change the setting for the highlighted option without going to its sub-menu. 4 Within a sub-menu, use the buttons and then the OK button to change the setting for the Capture menu option. NOTE When you highlight a menu option within a sub-menu, a short Help description for that menu option is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Self-timer If you press OK when the Self-Timer option is highlighted in the Capture menu, the Self-Timer sub-menu displays. This sub-menu allows you to turn the self-timer on and off. When you set Self-Timer to either On or On - 2 shots, the camera will take a picture 10 seconds after you press the Shutter button all the way down. If you set Self-Timer to On - 2 shots, the camera will also take a second picture 3 seconds after the first picture is taken.
White balance If you press OK when the White Balance option is highlighted in the Capture menu, the White Balance sub-menu displays. In some cases, it may be necessary to pre-set the light source so the camera can reproduce colors more accurately and ensure that whites appear white in the captured image. The setting in this sub-menu determines how the camera will adjust the colors in the image to match the scene illuminant. The default White Balance setting is Auto.
Icon Setting Description Fluorescent The camera balances color assuming fluorescent lighting. Manual The camera calculates a custom White Balance based on your target image (see the following subsection). If you press OK when the Manual option is highlighted in the White Balance sub-menu, the Manual White Balance screen displays. The Live View portion of the screen shows the color tint from the previous Manual White Balance setting that was made.
3 If needed, repeat steps 1 and 2 until you get the desired Manual White Balance setting. 4 When you are satisfied with the Manual setting you have made, press the OK button to exit the Manual White Balance screen and return to the Capture menu. AE metering If you press OK when the AE Metering option is highlighted in the Capture menu, the AE Metering sub-menu displays. This sub-menu allows you to specify which region of the scene the camera will use to measure and calculate the exposure.
ISO speed NOTE The ISO Speed setting does not apply to recording video clips. If you press OK when the ISO Speed option is highlighted in the Capture menu, the ISO Speed sub-menu displays. This sub-menu allows you to adjust the sensitivity of the camera to light. Because lower ISO numbers allow slower shutter speeds, use the ISO 100 setting to capture higher quality images that have the least grain or “noise.
Color If you press OK when the Color option is highlighted in the Capture menu, the Color sub-menu displays. This sub-menu allows you to set the color in which your images will be captured. NOTE When you set Color to Sepia, your images will be captured in brown colors to make them look aged or old-fashioned. NOTE Once you have taken a picture using either the Black & White or Sepia setting, the image cannot be adjusted back to Full Color later. The default Color setting is Full Color.
The default Red-eye Reduction setting is Off, causing the flash to fire without red-eye reduction. The Red-eye Reduction setting remains set when you turn the camera off. NOTE It will take longer to take a picture with Red-eye Reduction set to On. The shutter is delayed because of the additional flash. In turn, make sure your subjects wait for the second flash. Resolution If you press OK when the Resolution option is highlighted in the Capture menu, the Resolution sub-menu displays.
NOTE The Resolution setting affects the number of images that can be saved on your memory card. Fewer images will be saved on the memory card at the default, higher Resolution setting of 5MP - 2608 x 1952 than at the lower setting of 1MP - 1296 x 976. See Memory card capacity on page 110. Compression If you press OK when the Compression option is highlighted in the Capture menu, the Compression sub-menu displays. This sub-menu allows you to set how much JPEG compression your images will have.
NOTE The Pictures Remaining count at the bottom of the screen updates when you select a new setting. NOTE The Compression setting affects the number of images that can be saved on your memory card. Fewer images will be saved on the memory card at the Best setting than at the default Better setting. Similarly, fewer images will be saved at the default Better setting than at the Good setting. See Memory card capacity on page 110.
Sharpness NOTE The Sharpness setting does not apply to recording video clips. If you press OK when the Sharpness option is highlighted in the Capture menu, the Sharpness sub-menu displays. This sub-menu allows you to set how sharp the edges will be in your pictures. The following table describes the Sharpness settings. The default setting is Medium. The Sharpness setting remains set when you turn the camera off. Icon - None + Setting Description Low The edges in your images will be softer.
Contrast If you press OK when the Contrast option is highlighted in the Capture menu, the Contrast sub-menu displays. This sub-menu allows you to set how much contrast there will be between the dark and light colors in your captured images, including the amount of detail there will be in the highlights and shadows within the images. The following table describes the Contrast settings. The default setting is Medium. The Contrast setting remains set when you turn the camera off.
Chapter 3: Reviewing images and video clips Using playback After you have taken pictures or recorded video clips, you can use Playback to review them. 1 Press the Playback button to activate Playback. The most recently taken or reviewed image or video clip appears on the Image Display. 2 Use the buttons to scroll through your images and video clips. Press and hold the or button to scroll faster. NOTE You only see the first frame of each video clip, which is indicated by the Video icon.
1 2 3 4 5 # Icon Description or —Battery level (actual icon shown depends on the state of your camera batteries; see Managing batteries on page 100) 1 —AC power when using the optional HP AC power adapter or HP camera dock 2 3 Displays for the first few seconds when you enter Playback to indicate that you can scroll through all the images or video clips 1 2 50 Indicates this image has been marked for HP Instant Share, including e-mailing one copy and printing two copies in this example (see Chapt
# Icon 4 5 of 14 Shows the number of this image or video clip out of the total number of images and video clips on the memory card 5 Description —Indicates this image has an audio clip or —Indicates this is a video clip Using the playback menu The Playback menu allows you to play or record audio clips, play video clips, delete images, audio clips, or video clips or format the memory card, magnify an image on the Image Display, rotate an image, or view all of the settings that were used when capturin
4 To exit the Playback menu and return to viewing images in Playback, highlight the EXIT PLAYBACK MENU option and press the OK button. The following table summarizes each of the Playback menu options and describes the information in the bottom right corner of each image while the Playback menu is displayed.
# Icon Description 5 6 Rotates this image automatically 90 degrees clockwise (not available for video clips) Allows you to view all of the settings that were used when capturing this image i 7 8 9 Displays the Setup menu, which allows you to set a number of preferences on the camera 5 MP 0:25 or 0:25 Shows the Resolution (such as 5MP) and Compression (such as the 2 stars for Better) for this image, or blank if it is a video clip —Visible if this image has an audio clip attached to it, with the len
Play/Record audio This Playback menu option is either Play or Record Audio depending on the still image or video clip that is currently displayed, as explained in the following subsections. Play If you press OK when the Play option is highlighted in the Playback menu, the camera will play either an audio clip that is attached to the currently displayed image, or the current video clip.
Audio recording stops when you press the OK button, the maximum audio clip length of 60 seconds is reached, or the memory card is full, whichever comes first. NOTE If you are unhappy with an audio clip you record, you can delete the audio clip by using the Audio Only option in the Delete sub-menu, as explained in the next section. You can then use the Record Audio menu option again to re-record an audio clip, if you wish.
Magnify If you press OK when the Magnify option is highlighted in the Playback menu, the currently displayed image is automatically magnified. This option is only for viewing a magnified image on the Image Display; it does not permanently alter the image. NOTE You cannot select this option if a video clip is currently displayed. Selecting this option magnifies the image 4.5x.
Image info If you press OK when the Image Info option is highlighted in the Playback menu, the Image Info screen displays, which shows all of the settings that were used when capturing the currently displayed image. The following table explains the information that is displayed for each image when you select the Image Info option. NOTE The information in the last three rows in the bottom, right-hand corner of the image is the same information that is provided in the Playback menu view of the image.
# Description 5 Non-default focus range setting (Macro or Infinity) 6 Flash setting that was used (Flash Off, Flash On, Flash On with Red-eye Reduction, Night, or Night with Redeye Reduction), or blank if it is a video clip 7 File name of the image on the memory card 8 File size of the image on the memory card Use the buttons to scroll to other images and view their information. Then press the OK button to return to the Playback menu.
Chapter 4: Using hp instant share This camera has an exciting feature called HP Instant Share. This feature lets you select images in the camera to be automatically processed later when the camera is connected to your computer or to certain HP printers. For example, you can select images that you want to have printed, then connect the camera to the computer or printer, and the selected images will be printed automatically.
Using the share menu When you press the Share / button, the Share menu displays in the upper right-hand corner of the Image Display. The following table describes each of the Share menu options. 4 1 2 3 # Icon Description 1 Print 1 copy of the currently displayed image when connected to a computer or printer. By default, the picture is printed 10 by 15 cm (4 by 6 in). 2 Print 2 copies of the currently displayed image when connected to a computer or printer. 3 Customize this menu...
Using hp instant share to print pictures 1 Turn on the camera, and then press the Share / button. 2 Use the buttons to scroll to the image you want to print. NOTE Video clips cannot be selected for printing. 3 Use the buttons to scroll to the print option you want in the Share menu. 4 Press the OK button to select the print option, and a appears over that print option. To un-select a print option, simply press the OK button again.
Using the hp instant share e-mail service Using HP Instant Share to e-mail images involves three steps: 1 Adding e-mail addresses or group distribution lists to the camera’s Share menu (using your computer and the camera together). 2 Selecting images to be e-mailed (using the Share menu on the camera). 3 Connecting the camera to your computer to e-mail the images you selected.
3 Connect the camera to your computer by using the USB cable or an optional HP 8886 camera dock. This activates the Camera Share Menu Setup Wizard. NOTE You need to have a memory card installed in your camera that is not locked and has some free space on it in order for the computer to recognize the camera from the Camera Share Menu Setup Wizard. 4 In the first window, click on either Retrieve from Camera on a Windows computer or Next on a Macintosh computer.
7 Once you have successfully registered, sign in to the HP Passport program, and then the HP Instant Share E-mail Setup screen will appear. Here you can either enter individual e-mail addresses or create group distribution lists, and specify how you want them to appear in the camera’s Share menu. You can also enter a subject and message to go with all e-mails that will be sent to each e-mail address or distribution list. After completing the form, click Next.
Selecting images to be e-mailed 1 Turn on the camera, and then press the Share / button. 2 Use the buttons to scroll to the image you want to e-mail. NOTE Video clips cannot be selected for e-mail. 3 Use the buttons to scroll to the e-mail destination that you want to select. 4 Press the OK button to select the e-mail destination, and a appears over that e-mail destination. NOTE You can select more than one e-mail destination or print option for an image.
Windows Images are not e-mailed directly to anyone. Rather, a message is sent to each e-mail address or group distribution list that you selected in the Share menu. The message contains thumbnail images of the photos that you selected for that address or list, as well as a link to a web page where the recipient can view the images. From that web page, the recipient can do things like reply to you or print the image.
Chapter 5: Unloading and printing images Once you have taken pictures, you can unload them from your camera to a computer or print them directly to a printer, as explained in this chapter. NOTE You can also use the optional HP 8886 camera dock to unload images to a computer or print them directly to a printer, as well as display them on a television. See the HP 8886 Camera Dock User’s Manual that was included with your camera dock.
NOTE If your computer is running Windows XP, when you turn on the camera in the next step, a dialog box will display that requests you to Select the program to launch for this action. Simply click on Cancel to close this dialog box. 4 Turn on the camera. The HP Image Unload software will launch on your computer. If you have set the software to automatically unload the images in the camera, the images will automatically unload to the computer. Otherwise, in the Welcome screen, click Start Unload.
To print directly to an HP Photosmart printer or to any other HP printer with a front panel USB port: 1 Check that the printer is turned on and is online. (There should be no blinking lights on the printer or error messages displayed about the printer.) Load paper into the printer, if needed. 2 Your camera came with a special USB cable for connecting the camera directly to a printer. Connect the square end of the USB cable to the printer.
Chapter 6: Using the setup menu The Setup menu allows you to adjust a number of camera settings, such as the camera sounds, date and time, and the configuration of the USB or TV connection. You can access the Setup menu from either the Capture or Playback menu. 1 To display the Setup menu, open either the Capture or Playback menu and use the buttons to highlight the Setup menu option. (For information about these other menus, see Using the capture menu on page 36, or Using the playback menu on page 51.
5 To exit the Setup menu and return to the Capture menu or Playback menu, highlight the EXIT SETUP menu option and press the OK button. Camera sounds Camera sounds are the sounds that the camera makes when you turn it on, press a button, or take a picture. Camera sounds are not the audio sounds recorded with images or video clips. If you press OK when the Camera Sounds option is highlighted in the Setup menu, the Camera Sounds sub-menu displays.
Date & time If you press OK when the Date & Time option is highlighted in the Setup menu, the Date & Time screen displays. This screen allows you to set the current date and time, as well as the date/time format, for the camera. This is usually done when you first set up the camera; however, you may need to re-set the date and time when you are travelling to different time zones, or when the batteries are removed from the camera for more than 10 minutes.
z Disk Drive—Causes the computer to recognize the camera as a disk drive using the Mass Storage Device Class (MSDC) standard. Use this setting for unloading and sharing on a Macintosh computer, or on a Windows computer that does not have the HP Photo & Imaging software installed on it. TV configuration If you press OK when the TV option is highlighted in the Setup menu, the TV Configuration sub-menu displays.
Language If you press OK when the Language option is highlighted in the Setup menu, the Language sub-menu displays. This sub-menu allows you to set the language used in the camera interface, including the text in menus and on the Image Display. The default Language setting is English. To set the language on the camera, follow the same procedure used in Choosing the language on page 18.
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and support Problems and solutions NOTE If you still cannot solve your problem after reviewing the troubleshooting information provided in the following table, you can run diagnostic tests on your camera to try to isolate and solve the problem yourself. The diagnostic tests for the HP Photosmart 930 series digital camera are provided on the following website: www.hp.com/support. Problem Possible cause Solution The camera does not turn on.
Problem Possible cause Solution The camera does not turn on. (continued) The HP AC power adapter is not connected to the camera, or is not plugged into a power outlet. Ensure that the HP AC power adapter is connected to the camera and is plugged into a working electrical outlet. The HP AC power adapter is not functioning correctly. Ensure that the HP AC power adapter is not damaged or defective and is plugged into a working electrical outlet.
Problem Possible cause Solution I replace the camera batteries frequently. (continued) The NiMH batteries you are using were recharged incorrectly, or have drained on their own because they have not been used lately. When NiMH batteries are brand new or have not been used in several months, they should be charged and fully drained 3-4 times to reach optimum capacity. Also, NiMH batteries discharge on their own when not in use and when not installed in the camera.
Problem Possible cause The camera batteries will not charge. (continued) The wrong AC Use only the HP AC power power adapter adapter approved for use with is being used. this camera. See Purchasing camera accessories on page 103. Solution The batteries are damaged or bad. NiMH batteries degrade over time and can fail. If the camera detects a problem with the batteries, it will not start charging or will stop charging prematurely. Purchase new batteries.
Problem Possible cause The camera does not respond when I press a button. The camera is Turn on the camera, or turn it off turned off or and then on again. has shut down. A long delay occurs between pressing the Shutter button and the camera taking a picture. Solution The camera is Most of the camera buttons, connected to a except for the ON/OFF switch, computer. do not respond when the camera is connected to a computer.
Problem Possible cause Solution The camera does not take a picture when I press the Shutter button. You did not press the Shutter button hard enough. Press the Shutter button all the way down. The memory card is not installed. Install the memory card. The memory card is full. Unload images from the camera to your computer, then delete all images on the memory card. Or replace the card with a new one. The memory card is locked. Switch the locking tab on the memory card to the unlocked position.
Problem Possible cause Solution My image is blurry. The camera was set to Normal focus when it should have been set to Macro focus, or vice versa. Set the camera to Macro focus or to Normal focus, and try taking the picture again. (See Setting the focus range on page 30.) You moved the Hold the camera steady as you camera while press the Shutter button or use you took the a tripod. picture. The light is low and the flash is set to Flash Off . In dim light, the camera requires a longer exposure.
Problem Possible cause Solution My image is too bright. (continued) A natural or artificial source other than the flash provided too much light. Try taking the picture from a different angle. Avoid pointing the camera directly toward a bright light or reflective surface on a sunny day. Use the Flash On setting (see page 33) or adjust the Exposure Compensation (see The scene had many dark objects, such as a black dog on a black couch.
Problem Possible cause Solution My image is too dark. (continued) Your finger blocked the flash. Be sure to move your fingers away from the flash when you take a picture. The scene had many lightcolored objects, such as a white dog in snow. Increase the Exposure Compensation (see page 32) so the light-colored objects in the scene will not look “muddy.
Error messages on the camera Message Possible cause Battery power is Batteries depleted. Camera too low to is shutting down. continue operation. Solution Replace or recharge batteries, or use an optional HP AC power adapter. Batteries low Battery power is Either recharge or replace low (less than the batteries soon. 1/3). Batteries too low for Live View Battery power is too low to use Live View on the Image Display. Batteries are defective One or both cells Purchase new batteries.
Message Possible cause Solution Lens is obstructed Something is Clear space for the lens so blocking the lens it can extend. from extending at power up. Unsupported card The card in the memory slot is not a memory card or is not a supported memory card. Ensure that the memory card is the proper type for your camera. (See Appendix B: Specifications on page 105.) No card in camera The camera does Install a memory card. not have a memory card installed.
Message Possible cause Solution Card is locked The memory card is locked. Switch the locking tab on the memory card to the unlocked position. Card is full There is insufficient room to save more images on the memory card. Unload images from the camera to your computer, then delete all images on the memory card (see Delete on page 55). Or replace the card with a new one. Card is unreadable The memory card is not a supported card or is corrupted.
Message Possible cause Solution Focus too far The focus distance is beyond where the camera can focus. Make sure the camera is focus. not set to Macro Consider setting the camera to Infinity focus if your picture subject is far in the distance. Focus too close The focus distance is closer than the camera can focus. Set the camera to Macro focus, or if set to Macro focus, move further away from the subject. Low light - unable The scene is too dark and the to focus camera cannot focus.
Message Possible cause F-number and The camera is shutter speed turn out of range for red in Live View the selected aperture. Solution Select a different aperture when using the Aperture Priority Av exposure mode. No images in camera There are no Take some pictures or images or video video clips. clips on the memory card and you are trying to review them in Playback.
Message Possible cause Unable to There is no communicate with connection printer between the camera and printer. A supported printer is either turned off or not connected to the camera. Solution Make sure the cable is connected between the camera or the optional HP 8886 camera dock and the printer. If that does not work, turn off the camera and disconnect it. Turn the printer off and then on again. Re-connect the camera and turn it on.
Message Possible cause Solution Incorrect or missing print cartridge The printer cartridge is the incorrect model or is missing. Install a new printer cartridge, turn the printer off, then turn it back on. Printer has a paper jam or The print carriage has stalled There is a paper Turn off the printer. Clear jam or the the paper jam, and then printer carriage turn on the printer. has stalled. Printer is out of paper Your printer is out of paper.
Error messages on the computer Message Possible cause Solution Connection between the imaging device and computer failed The camera might be connected to a computer through a USB hub. Try connecting the camera directly to the computer, or disconnect other devices attached to the USB hub. The software cannot retrieve the Share Menu information from your camera The computer needs to write files to the memory card during HP Instant Share setup, but the memory card is either missing, full, or locked.
Message Possible cause Solution Computer cannot find the connected camera (continued) The camera is set to the Digital Camera setting in the USB Configuration sub-menu of the Setup menu, but the computer cannot recognize the camera as a digital camera. Change the USB Configuration setting to Disk Drive in the Setup menu. (See USB configuration on page 72.
Getting assistance This section contains support information for your digital camera, including support website information, an explanation of the support process, and support phone numbers. HP accessibility website Customers with disabilities can get help by visiting www.hp.com/hpinfo/community/accessibility/prodserv. HP photosmart website Visit www.photosmart.hp.com or www.hp.
Customer Care is available in the following languages: Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Korean. (Danish, Finnish, and Norwegian support information is available in English only.) 3 Access HP e-support. If you have access to the Internet, connect with HP via e-mail by going to: www.hp.com/ support. You will receive a personal reply from an HP Customer Care technician.
• The version of the digital camera software (located on the camera’s CD label) • Messages displayed at the time the situation occurred The applicable conditions for HP phone support are subject to change without notice. Telephone support is free from the date of purchase for the period specified unless otherwise noted.
After the warranty period, call (208) 323-2551. Charges are $25.00 per issue, and are charged to your credit card. If you think your HP product needs service, call the HP Customer Care Center, which can help determine if service is required. Phone support in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa HP Customer Care Center phone numbers and policies may change. Visit the following website to check the details and conditions of phone support in your country/region: www.hp.com/support.
Italy +39 (0)848 800 871 Luxembourg 900 40 006 (French) 900 40 007 (German) Morocco +212 224 04747 Netherlands 0900 2020 165 (Euro 0.
Other phone support worldwide HP Customer Care Center phone numbers and policies may change. Visit the following website to check the details and conditions of phone support in your country/region: www.hp.com/support.
Mexico +52 58 9922 (Mexico City) +52 01 800 472 6684 (outside Mexico City) New Zealand +64 (9) 356 6640 Peru +51 0 800 10111 Philippines +63 (2) 867 3551 Puerto Rico +1 877 2320 589 Singapore +65 6272 5300 Taiwan +886 0 800 010055 Thailand +66 (2) 661 4000 United States +1 (208) 323-2551 Venezuela +58 0 800 4746 8368 Vietnam +84 (0) 8 823 4530 Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and support 99
Appendix A: Batteries and camera accessories Managing batteries When the batteries are removed from the camera, the date and time settings are preserved for about 10 minutes. If the camera is without batteries for longer than 10 minutes, the clock is set to the last date and time at which the camera was used. You may be prompted to update the date and time.
Icon Description Camera is operating on AC power (with full or non-rechargeable batteries). Animated Camera is operating on AC power and is charging battery the batteries. filling up The camera uses two AA batteries. Do not use ordinary alkaline batteries. For best results, use photo-lithium or rechargeable NiMH batteries. If you must use alkaline batteries, use high-grade “ultra” or “premium” varieties.
Rechargeable batteries Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries can be recharged by using a battery charger. NiMH batteries can also be recharged in the camera when the camera is connected to an optional HP AC power adapter or HP 8886 camera dock. Batteries are fully recharged via the HP AC power adapter or camera dock in 15 hours. Some things to keep in mind when using NiMH batteries are: z Always recharge both NiMH batteries at the same time.
Purchasing camera accessories You can purchase additional accessories for your camera from your local retailer or online at www.hpshopping.com.
z HP AC power adapter (HP supports only HP AC power adapters and other accessories expressly approved by HP): • United States and Canada—C8912 #A2L • Korea, Australia, and New Zealand—C8912 #UUF • Europe—C8912 #UUS z HP Digital Camera Accessory Kit—Y1789B #UUS for Europe (continent), Y1789B #ABU for the United Kingdom, Y1789B #A2L for North America.
Appendix B: Specifications Feature Description Resolution Still pictures: z 5.26 MP (2668 by 1970) total pixel count z 5.08 MP (2608 by 1952) effective pixel count Video clips: 288 by 208 total pixel count Sensor Diagonal 9.04 mm (1/1.8-inch, 4:3 format) CCD Color depth 36-bit (12 bits by 3 colors) Storage Slot for memory card; Secure Digital (SD) and MultiMediaCard (MMC) memory card supported. (One 32 MB SD memory card included.) See Memory card capacity on page 110. Lens Focal length: z Wide—7.
Feature Description Focus TTL auto focus. Focus range settings: Normal (default)—Auto focus range of 0.5 m (19.7 in) to infinity. z Macro—Auto focus range of 0.14 to 0.7 m (5.5 to 27.6 in) at wide, 0.4 to 0.7 m (15.7 to 27.6 in) at zoom ranges greater than wide. z Infinity—Focus is fixed at infinity. z Shutter speed 1/2000 to 15 seconds Tripod mount Yes Built-in flash Built-in flash assembly, 5 second recharge. Flash working Zoom distance Position ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 Wide 2.5 m 3.5 m 5.
Feature Description Image capture options z z z Audio capture z z Still (default) Self-Timer—Can be set to On or On - 2 shots through the Capture menu; 10 second delay for both settings. On - 2 shots setting takes a second shot about 3 seconds later. Video—15 frames per second; includes audio. Up to 2 minutes of video can be recorded. Still pictures—Maximum of 60 seconds of audio can be captured with each still picture. Video—Audio is captured automatically with video.
Feature Description Saturation settings Low, Medium (default), High Sharpness settings Low, Medium (default), High Contrast settings Low, Medium (default), High Playback zoom Yes, 4.5x Compression format z Interfaces z z z z Standards z z z z z z z z 108 JPEG (EXIF) for still images MPEG1 for video clips USB to a computer, or USB to an HP Photosmart printer or to any other HP printer with a front panel USB port DC IN 3.3 to 3.
Feature Description Power 2 AA batteries (2 non-rechargeable AA batteries included) or optional HP AC power adapter. Acceptable batteries include photolithium, “ultra” or “premium” grade alkaline, or rechargeable NiMH. NiMH batteries can be recharged in the camera using the optional HP AC power adapter or HP camera dock. Optional HP AC power adapter (Input: 100 to 240Vac; Output: 3.3 to 3.
Feature Description External body 97 mm (L) by 45 mm (W) by 67 mm (H) dimensions 3.8 in (L) by 1.8 in (W) by 2.6 in (H) Weight 225 grams (7.
Index A AA batteries 101 AC power adapter connector on camera 15 HP part number 109 purchasing 104 accessories for camera 103 AE Metering, setting 41 alkaline batteries 101 Aperture Priority (Av), setting 31 aperture, setting 31 arrow buttons on Controller 10 audio clips delete 55 play 54 record 23, 54 Auto Exposure/Auto Focus and Flash light, description 11 automatic exposure, override 31 Av Aperture Priority, setting 31 B batteries door on camera 15 extend life of 101 icons 100 install 16 levels 100 recha
D darkening an image 32 Date & Time, setting 18, 72 delete audio only 55 during Instant Review 22 images and video clips from memory card 55 Digital Print Order Format 61 digital zoom 35 disk drive, camera as 73 display, using 28 DPOF 61 E e-mail addresses, customizing the Share menu 62 images from computer 68 enlarge image 56 error messages on camera 84 on computer 91 Exposure Compensation, setting 32 Exposure Mode dial, description 13 Exposure Mode, setting 31 F files Compression setting 46 delete from me
I Image Display description 10 Live View button 10 status screen 17 using 28 Image Info, using 57 images AE Metering setting 41 brightening 32 Color setting 43 color tint 40 Compression setting 45 Contrast setting 48 darkening 32 delete 55 Exposure Mode setting 31 Image Info in Playback 57 ISO Speed setting 42 magnify 56 number remaining 29 number saved on memory card 45, 46, 110 record audio clips 23 Red-eye Reduction setting 43 Resolution setting 44 rotate 56 Saturation setting 46 Self-Timer setting 38 Sh
memory card Compression setting, effect of 46 delete images, audio only, or video clips 55 door 10 image capacity 45, 46, 110 install 16 pictures remaining 29 Resolution setting, effect of 45 memory light 10 Menu/OK button, description 10 menus Capture 36 list of 21 Playback 51 Setup 70 Share 60 messages on camera 84 on computer 91 microphone, description 14 N Night light, description 13 NiMH batteries 101 number of images on memory card 45, 46, 110 O online Help for Capture menu options 37 optical zoom 35
R range Exposure Compensation 107 flash 106 F-number 105 focus 106 focus settings 30 rechargeable batteries 102 record audio clips 23, 54 video clips 24 Red-eye Reduction, setting 43 remaining pictures on memory card 29 Reset switch, using 83 Resolution, setting 44 restoring previous settings 18 reviewing images and video clips 49 rotate image 56 S Saturation, setting 46 Self-Timer light, description 14 Self-Timer, setting 38 settings, restoring previous 18 Setup menu, using 70 Share button, description 10
V Video button, description 12 video clips delete 55 play 54 record 24 Video light, description 11 viewfinder lights (LEDs), description 11 viewfinder, description 11 viewing images and video clips 49 W web sites for HP 93 White Balance, setting 39 Windows computer bonus software 20 connect to 67 install software 19 working distance of flash 106 wrist strap attaching to camera 15 mount on camera 9 Z zoom specifications 105 use optical or digital 35 Zoom lever, description 9 Zoom Out and Zoom In controls 9
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