HP CA340 Digital Camera User Manual
Precautions y Before using the camera, please ensure that you read and understand the safety precautions described below. Always ensure that the camera is operated correctly. y Do not aim the camera directly into the sun or other intense light sources which could damage your eyesight. y Do not try to open the case of the camera or attempt to modify this camera in any way. High-voltage internal components create the risk of electric shock when exposed.
Contents PRECAUTIONS I GETTING STARTED 1 TO ACTIVATE SMILE CAPTURE 22 USING INTELLIGENT SCENE MODE 23 TO ACTIVATE INTELLIGENT SCENE 23 USING BLINK DETECTION MODE 25 USING THIS MENU 1 TO ACTIVATE BLINK DETECTION 25 UNPACKING 2 USING THE Q MODE 26 PARTS OF THE CAMERA 3 SETTING IMAGE SIZE AND QUALITY 27 INSERTING THE BATTERIES 5 USING THE ZOOM FUNCTION 28 LOW BATTERY INDICATOR 5 USING THE FLASH 29 ABOUT BATTERY TYPE 5 USING THE MACRO 30 INSERTING THE MEMORY CARD 6 USING TH
PLAYING BACK MOVIE CLIPS 41 MAGNIFYING & TRIMMING STILL IMAGES 42 VIEWING IN THUMBNAIL 43 PLAYING A SLIDE SHOW 43 DELETING FILES 44 DELETING A SINGLE FILE 44 DELETING MULTIPLE FILES 45 DELETING ALL FILES 45 PROTECTING A SINGLE FILE 46 PROTECTING ALL FILES 46 PROTECTING MULTIPLE FILES 47 EDITING IMAGES 48 ROTATING STILL IMAGES 48 CHANGING THE IMAGE SIZE 48 CHANGING THE IMAGE WITH EFFECTS 49 CHOOSING THE IMAGE WITH PHOTO FRAME 49 COPYING THE FILES 50 SETTING THE DPOF 51 CHOOSIN
Getting Started Using This Menu Getting Started This section contains information you should know before using this camera. Basic Operation This section explains all recording features of this camera. Basic Recording This section explains how to record still images, movies, and audio files. Other Recording Functions This section explains common operations about recording images. Playback This section explains playback, delete, and edit functions of still images, movies and audio files.
Unpacking Camera 2 x AA Batteries USB Cable Software Installation CD-ROM Caution Actual accessories may be different. Do not swing the camera around by the strap.
Parts of the Camera 1 2 1. Flash ( page 29) 2. Microphone 3. Lens 4. Self-timer Lamp 4 3 5 6 5. Zoom Button ( page 28) 7 8 Thumbnail ( page 43) Playback Zoom ( page 42) 6. Playback Button ( page 13) 7. Menu Button ( page 16) 8. Operation Lamp 10 11 9 9. Mode Button ( page 13) 10. ASM Button ( page 15) Delete Button ( Four-way Control 11. LCD Monitor ( page 9) 12. DISP/ OK Button 12 ( page 11) 13. Flash Button ( 14.
15. Strap Ring 16. Shutter Button ( page 21, 34) 17. Power Button ( page 12) 18. Speaker 19. USB/AV Terminal ( 20 page 20, 54) 21 20. Battery Cover ( 21.
Inserting the Batteries 1 Open the battery cover. Slide the battery cover in the direction indicated by the arrow. 2 Insert the batteries. Insert two AA-size batteries with the positive (+) and negative (-) poles matching the directions indicated inside the battery room. 3 Close the battery cover. Low Battery Indicator A low battery indicator appears on the LCD screen when the batteries are nearly exhausted. Batteries should be replaced promptly when the low battery indicator appears.
Inserting the Memory Card You can use SD/SDHC Card with this digital camera. The memory card slot is located beneath the battery cover, adjacent to the battery compartment. 1 Open the battery cover. Slide the battery cover in the direction indicated by the arrow. 2 Insert the card. Insert the card with the label facing up and the arrow pointing in. Tips To remove the card, gently press the edge of the card to release it. 3 Close the battery cover.
Setting the Display Language / Date & Time When using the camera for the first time after purchasing, be sure to choose a language and set the date & time before using the camera. Setting the Display Language 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the Setup Menu ( 2 Select [ Press page 18). Language]. or to select [LANGUAGE] then press or the OK button to launch the submenu. 3 Select a language. Press or to select a language and press or the OK button to apply the setting.
4 Apply the setting. After adjusting the settings, press the OK or the MENU button to apply the setting. Caution If the batteries are removed for longer than 48 hours, the Date and Time will need to be re-set.
Using the LCD Monitor The LCD monitor is used to compose images while recording, adjust settings and replay images. The following indicators may appear on the LCD monitor while recording or playing back images.
PLAYBACK mode 1 Playback mode ( 2 Protect ( 3 Voice memo ( 4 File number / Total 5 Battery ( 6 Storage media page 13) page 46) page 36) page 5) 7 Recording info ( 8 Histogram 9 Captured date & time 10 Voice memo control ( 11 DPOF ( 12 Resolution ( page 11) page 36) page 51) page 27) Caution y Some information may not display correctly if you display images captured by other camera model.
Changing the LCD Status Press the DISP/ OK button changes the LCD status as shown below: REC mode (A) OSD on (B) Full OSD (C)Guide line (D) OSD off Tips Use the “Guide line” to compose images easily before shooting images.
Basic Operation Turning the Power On and Off 1 Press the POWER button ( ) to turn on the camera in the REC mode. The power turns on, the lens extends and the LED lights in green. Press the PLAYBACK button ( ) to turn on the camera in the PLAYBACK mode. The power turns on, and an image displays on the LCD monitor ( ). 2 Press the POWER button ( ) again to turn the power off. The power turns off, the lens retracts and the LED turns off.
Changing the Mode In REC mode, you can record images and sounds. In PLAYBACK mode, you can replay, delete, or edit images. Switching between REC mode and PLAYBACK mode In REC mode, press the PLAYBACK button ( ) to switch to the PLAY mode. In PLAY mode, press the PLAYBACK ( ) or the MODE ( ) button to switch to the REC mode. Selecting the REC mode 1 2 Set the camera to the REC mode. Launch the mode palette. Press the MODE button ( ) to show the scene mode palette. 3 Select a mode.
Display Title Portrait Landscape Sunset Description Blurring the background to focus on the subject. Used for the wide scenic views. Enhance the red hue for recording sunset images. Backlight Shooting the image of backlight object by changing metering. Smile Capture Capture the most brilliant smile of characters. Kids Night Scene Fireworks Take a still image to capture moving kids. Shooting the subject while keeping the background night scenery. Slow shutter speed to take fireworks exploding.
Selecting the ASM mode 1 Set the camera to the REC mode ( page 13). It cannot be switch to ASM mode while in Movie or Voice REC mode. 2 Launch the ASM mode. Press the ASM button ( ) to toggle switch between Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual Exposure mode. For detail operation ( page32).
Using the Menus When a menu is displayed, the four-way control and the OK button are used to make the desired settings. REC menu 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the REC mode ( 2 page 13). Open the REC menu. Press the MENU button ( ) to display the menu. 3 Select an item. Press or ( ) to select a menu item. 4 Change the setting. Press 5 or ( ) to change the setting. Press the MENU ( ) or the OK ( ) button to save the settings and close the menu.
Sharpness Effect / 39 / Off / B&W / Sepia / Negative / Red / Green / Blue 39 Off / Date / Date & Time 39 Stabilizer Off / On 40 Face Tracking Off / On 40 Photo Frame Off / Frame 1 ~ 10 40 Digital Zoom Off / On 28 Date Stamp REC menu list (Movie) Menu Item Available Setting Movie Size / Metering / White Balance Auto / Page 35 / / / 37 / / / / 37 Tips When the camera is set to “Intelligent Scene”, White Balance, ISO, Exposure, AEB, Highlight, Sharpness, and Photo Frame sett
Setup menu 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the REC or PLAYBACK mode ( 2 page 13). Press the MENU button ( ) to open the REC or PLAYBACK menu. The menu displays depends on whether you are in the REC mode or the PLAY- BACK mode. 3 Open the Setup menu. Press four-way control ( ) to select SETUP ( ) and then press the OK ( ) button to display the Setup menu. 4 Select an item. Press or ( ) to select a menu item and then press or the OK ( ) button to launch the submenu.
Setup menu list Menu Item Functions [Shutter]: Sets the shutter sound on and off. [Start-up]: Sets a type of the start-up sound. 3 different sound options provided. Sounds [Beep]: Sets the operation sound on and off. [Volume]: Adjusts the volume of the shutter sound, start-up sound, beep and playback sound. Auto Review [Off]: The captured image will not automatically display after shooing. [1 sec.]: The captured image will display for 1 second after shooing. [3 sec.
Menu Item Functions [Computer] / [Printer]: USB Sets the USB mode to connect the camera with a printer or computer ( Start-up image page 54). Sets a recorded image as the start-up image ( page 52). To erase all data stored in the memory card if you are using a card, or all data stored in the internal memory if there is no card inserted. Format A “BUSY...PLEASE WAIT” message displays and the memory card is starting format. A “COMPLETED” message displays when finish formatting.
Basic Recording Recording Still Images 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the REC mode ( 2 page 13). Compose the subject on the camera LCD monitor. Aim the focus area ( ) to the subject that you want to take. 3 Half press the shutter button to focus the image. The focus area ( ) becomes green while in focus, then shutter speed ( ), aperture value ( ) and ISO value ( ) are displayed.
Using smile capture Mode The smile capture model uses smile tracking to automatically capture images. Pressing the shutter button to start smile detecting. This feature is most useful in capturing different angles and smiles of moving people. When capturing an image with more than one person, the camera detects the smile of the closest person on the center of the screen. To activate smile capture 1 Press Mode button and select from Mode Pallet. ( 2 page 13). Focus the camera on the subject to capture.
Using Intelligent Scene Mode With the Intelligent Scene Mode, the camera automatically detects the shooting conditions and switches to the appropriate scene and settings when aiming on a subject. This feature is most useful for novice users to capture great images even without basic knowledge of photography To activate Intelligent Scene 1 Select ( 2 from Mode Pallet. page 13). Focus the camera on the subject to capture.
Icon Intelligent Scene Modes Description This mode is set when: Macro y y There is no face detected The focus distance is within the macro range. This mode can only be detected when you half press the shutter button. This mode is set when: Night Scene y There is no face detected y The focus distance is more than 1.5 meters. y The EV setting is lower than 5 or 4.5. Tips y After the camera detects the shooting conditions, this icon changes to show the detected scene mode.
Using Blink Detection Mode The Blink Detection mode tracks faces and determines captured image that contain subjects with blinked eyes. After shooting, when the camera detects that the subject blinked an eye, a menu selection appears to ask the user whether to save the image or not. This feature saves time in managing photos to be stored or deleted from the memory. To activate Blink Detection 1 Select ( 2 from Mode Pallet. page 13). Half press the shutter button to focus the subject.
Using the Q mode The Q mode provides a simplified camera interface. Larger icons and fewer controls make it easier to take pictures anytime, especially for the beginners and elder users. You can use only the basic settings in the Q mode: Flash: Auto / Red eye / Force on / Slow sync / Force off Button Macro: Off / On DISP/ OK : OSD on / Guide line / OSD off Resolution: 10M / 3:2 / 16:9 / 8M / 5M / 3M / VGA Drive Mode: Off / 2 sec. / 10 sec.
Setting Image Size and Quality You can select lower image resolution and quality to decrease the image size to capture more images. Choose a suitable setting according to the desired image quality and purpose. For details, see page 16. Resolution Values Image Size 3648 x 2736 Print Size Printing larger than A4-size. Larger Printing to postcards or attaching to e-mail.
Using the Zoom Function Your camera has a combination of optical and digital zoom functions that allows you to zoom in on far away subjects or zoom out for a wide angle shot. The optical zoom is achieved by mechanically adjusting the lens of the camera. The digital zoom enlarges or shrinks the image using a software process. 1 Select the zoom setting, and point the camera at the subject. 2 Press the zoom button ( ) to compose the image. [W]: zoom out for a wide-angle shot.
Using the Flash The flash is not only for taking pictures when there is insufficient light, but also when the subject is in shade or in backlight conditions. Press the flash button to cycle your camera through the various flash modes. The flash will not activate when continuous shooting or movie recording. 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the REC mode ( 2 page 13). Press the flash button ( ) to change the flash mode. Each time the flash button is pressed, the flash icon ( ) changes.
Using the Macro Your camera is equipped with a macro function that allows you to focus on very close subjects. In macro mode you can focus on subjects 15 cm from the lens when in the maximum wide angle setting and 40 cm in the maximum telephoto setting. 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the REC mode ( 2 page 13). Press the macro button ( ) enters the macro mode. The macro icon ( ) displays in the LCD monitor. To leave the macro mode, press the macro button ( ) again.
Using the Self-timer & Burst Use the self-timer to set a delay from the time the shutter button is pressed to the time the image is shot. Use the burst to record continuous still images shooting. 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the REC mode ( 2 page 13). Open the REC menu ( Use or page 16). button to select [Drive mode] from the REC menu. 3 Change the setting. Press or to select a drive mode, then press the OK button. Off: Record a single image. 2 sec.
Using the Aperture Priority In this mode, you can set an aperture value to match the brightness. A higher aperture value brings the background out of focus. Selecting a lower aperture value allows you to soften the background. 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the Aperture Priority ( 2 page 15). Adjust the aperture value by pressing 3 or button. Press shutter button to take a picture.
Using the Manual Exposure You can manually set the shutter speed and aperture to achieve a particular effect. 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the Manual Exposure ( 22 page 15). Use the OK button to switch between aperture value and shutter speed control. or 3 Press to adjust the setting. Press shutter button to take a picture. Press the shutter button halfway, the difference between the standard exposure and the selected exposure appears in red.
Recording Movie Clips You can record movies with the camera, the available recording time depends on the capacity of the memory card. Videos can be recorded until the maximum memory capacity has been reached. However the length of a single video may be limited. 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the Movie mode ( 2 page 13). Compose the subject on the camera LCD monitor. Aim the focus area ( ) to the subject that you want to take. The LCD monitor displays the available recording time ( ).
Setting the Movie Size Movie Size and Frame Rate Resolution Frame Rate 720 x 400 Higher Quality 30 frames/sec. 640 x 480 Lower Quality 320 x 240 Recording Audio Clips 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the Voice REC mode ( 2 page 13). Press the shutter button to start recording. The voices are recorded from the microphone of the camera. Be careful to avoid touching the microphone while recording. 3 Press the shutter button again to end recording.
Recording a Voice Memo You can add a voice memo to the still images after you record it. 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode ( 2 page 13). Press or to select a still image that you want to add a voice memo to. If the image already has the voice memo recorded, the appears on the LCD monitor. The new recording will replace the previous one. 3 Open the PLAYBACK menu. Press the MENU button, using four-way control to select Voice Memo ( and press the OK button.
Other Recording Functions Setting the Metering There are 3 different light metering options available on your camera. Option Description Light is measured from the entire shooting screen, but gives more importance to the values near the center. Selects an exposure based on readings from multiple points in the subject area. Selects an exposure based on a single reading taken from the center of your picture.
Setting the ISO With the initial settings, the ISO sensitivity is automatically set according to the brightness of the subject. Option Auto Description Sets the ISO sensitivity automatically. ISO 100 Sets the sensitivity to ISO 100 equivalent. ISO 200 Sets the sensitivity to ISO 200 equivalent. ISO 400 Sets the sensitivity to ISO 400 equivalent. ISO 800 Sets the sensitivity to ISO 800 equivalent. ISO 1600 Sets the sensitivity to ISO 1600 equivalent.
Setting the Sharpness You can select whether you want the image to have sharp or soft outlines. Option Description The edges of the image are emphasized. The edges will become sharp, but noise may occur in the recording image. The edges of the image are sharp. This is suitable for printing. The edges of the image are softened. This is suitable for editing images on PC. Setting the Photo Edit You can add special effects to your images in Record mode or in Playback mode.
Setting Stabilizer When using higher sensitivity and faster shutter speed settings this function helps prevent image blur; caused by hand shake or target movement. This function allows good pictures to be taken with little effort. Setting Face tracking After initializing the face tracking function, the lens will lock the main character in the picture and follow their movements. Also, the use of auto digital zoom technology allows the lens to extend and retract.
Playback Playing Back Images 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode ( page 13). The latest recorded image appears on the LCD monitor. If there are no images stored, a message [No image] appears. 2 Press the four-way control or ( ). : displays the previous image. : displays the next image. Tips Holding down or scrolls images in a high speed. Playing Back Movie Clips 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode ( 2 3 page 13).
Magnifying & Trimming Still Images 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode ( 2 page 13). Select an image. Press or ( ) to select the image that you want to magnify or trimming. Only still images can be magnified and trimmed. 3 Magnify the image. Press [T] ( ) to magnify the image, and the central portion of the image is displayed. You can use the arrow button ( ) to view different parts of the magnified image. Press the MENU button ( ) to return to the normal size.
Viewing in Thumbnail 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode ( 2 page 13). Press the zoom button [W], a thumbnail screen is displayed. 3 Use the four-way control to select the desired image, and press [T] or the OK button to show the selected image in full screen. Tips You can protect or delete multiple images in thumbnail, see page 45, 47. Playing a Slide Show 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode ( 2 page 13). Enter the slide show.
Deleting Files Deleting a Single File 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode ( 2 page 13). Open the menu. Press the MENU button ( ), then use the four-way control ( ) to select Delete ( ) and press the OK button ( ). 3 Press or ( ) to select [SINGLE], and then press the OK button ( ). 4 Press or ( ) to select the image you want to delete. 5 Press the OK button ( ) to delete the image. Repeat step 4~5 to delete images.
Deleting Multiple Files 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the thumbnail screen ( 2 page 43). Open the menu. Press the MENU button, then Press to select to select Delete or ( 3 ) and press the OK button. Press or to select [Select], and then press the OK button. The frame of the selected image turns green. 4 Select multiple images. Use the four-way control to select the image. Press the OK button toggles the on and off.
Protecting a Single File 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode ( 2 page 13). Open the menu. Press the MENU button, then use the four-way control to select Protect ( ) and press the OK button. 3 Press or to select [SINGLE], and then press the OK button. 4 Press or to select the image you want to protect. 5 Press the OK button to protect the image. When the file is locked, the displays on the LCD monitor. Repeat step 4~5 to protect images.
Protecting Multiple Files 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the thumbnail screen ( 2 page 43). Open the menu. Press the MENU button, then Press or to select to select Protect ( ) and press the OK button. 3 Press or to select [Select], and then press the OK button. The frame of the selected image turns green. 4 Select multiple images. Use the four-way control to select the image. Press the OK button toggles the on and off.
Editing Images Rotating Still Images 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode ( 2 page 13). or Press to select the image you want to rotate. 3 Open the menu. Press the MENU button, then use the four-way control to select Rotate ) and press the OK button. ( 4 Press the OK button to rotate the image. Each press rotates the image 90 degrees in clockwise. 5 Press or to select OK, and then press the OK button to finish rotating.
Changing the Image with Effects You may use Red Eye Removal remove the red eye caused by flash from original photo. Or use color filters to save as a new image. 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode ( page 13). 2 Press 3 Open the menu. or to select the image you want to add the effect. Press the MENU button, then use the four-way control to select Photo Edit ( 4 Press ) and press the OK button. or to select an option, and then press the OK button.
Copying the Files You may copy the data from the camera’s internal memory to the memory card for convenience. 1 Be sure you have inserted a memory card into your digital camera. Set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode. ( 2 page 13). Open the menu. Press the MENU button, then use the four-way control to select Copy to card ( ) and press the OK button. 3 Press or to select [Single], then press the OK button. To copy all images to a memory card, select [All].
Setting the DPOF The Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) setting allows you to select images on the memory card for printing and specify the number of print copies in advance using the camera. This is extremely convenient for sending the images to a photo developing service or for printing on a direct print function compatible printer. 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode ( 2 page 13). Open the menu.
Choosing a Startup Image 1 Turn the power on, and set the camera to the PLAYBACK mode ( 2 page 13). Open the menu. Press the MENU button, then use the four-way control to select Start-up Image ( 3 Press or ) and press the OK button. to select the image you want, then press the OK button to apply the choice. A message “Completed” appears. 4 Set the camera to the Setup Menu ( 5 Press or page 18). to select Start-up .Image ( ) then press or the OK button.
Making Connections Connecting the Camera to a PC There are two ways to download files from the camera’s internal memory or memory card to a computer: Inserting the memory card into a card reader Connecting the camera to a computer using the supplied USB cable Using the Card Reader 1 Eject the memory card from the camera and insert it in a card reader that is connected to a computer. 2 Open [My Computer] or [Windows Explorer] and double-click the removable drive icon that represents the memory card.
Appendix About the Folder & File Name Your digital camera automatically creates a directory of folders in the internal memory or memory card that it uses to organize still images, movie clips and other information. Folder Structure Folder name begins with a 3-digit number from 100 to 999 and followed by “HPDSC”, each folder holds up to 9999 files. If new files are made, a new folder named in sequence will be made automatically. HP CA340 (F:) DCIM 100HPDSC HPIM0001.JPG HPIM0002.JPG HPIM0003.JPG HPIM0004.
Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Power does not turn on. Battery is inserted in the wrong Reload battery in the correct direction. direction. Batteries are dead. Replace or recharge batteries. The battery compartment door Make sure the battery compartment is open. door is securely closed. The camera does not The flash is charging. Wait for the flash to charge. take pictures. Memory is full. Insert a new memory card.
Specifications Sensor 10 Mega Pixels CCD, Size : 1/2.3 inch Lens Focal Length : f = 6.2 ( W ) ~ 18.6 ( T ) mm , 3X optical zoom, 4X digital zoom LCD monitor 2.5” LCD monitor Focus Range Normal: Wide : 15 cm ~ Infinity / Tele : 40 cm ~ Infinity , Macro: (W) 15 cm ~ 1 m / (T) 40 cm~ 1 m Aperture F/ 2.8 ( W ), 5.2 ( T ) Shutter 8 ~ 1/2000 sec. File Format Still Image: EXIF 2.2 compatible format ( JPEG compression ), DCF compatible.
Speaker Built-in Dimension Camera Body ( W x H x T ) : 89.6 x 60.8 x 29 mm Weight Camera Body w/o battery : Approx. 120 (g) *These specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Photography Terms and Definitions Terms Definitions A simple technique professional photographers use to ensure they properly auto exposure expose their pictures, especially in challenging lighting situations. When AEB is bracketing (AEB): selected, the camera automatically takes three or more shots with a different exposure for each frame.
digital still camera A camera incorporating an image sensor which outputs a digital signal (DSC) representing a still picture, or records a digital signal representing a still picture on a removable medium, such as a memory card or magnetic disk. The ratio of the maximum luminance level that appears unclipped to the dynamic range minimum luminance level that can be reproduced with an incremental signal to temporal noise ratio of at least 1, as determined according to ISO 15739.
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