Owner's Manual

14
Insignia NS-DSC7B-09, NS-DSC7P-09, or NS-DSC7S-09 7 Megapixel Digital Camera
www.insignia-products.com
Using the macro feature
Your camera is equipped with a macro feature
that lets you focus on very close subjects. In
macro mode you can focus on subjects
5.9 inches (15 cm) from the lens when in the
maximum wide-angle setting and 15.75 inches
(40 cm) in the maximum telephoto setting.
To use the macro feature:
1 Press Power to turn your camera on in
record mode. The power turns on, the lens
extends, and the power indicator LED turns
green.
2 Press the macro button to enter macro
mode. The macro icon appears on the
LCD monitor.
Press the macro button again to exit
macro mode.
3 Press the shutter button to take the photo.
Using the self-timer and burst
Use the self-timer to set a delay from the time
the shutter button is pressed to the time the
image is taken. Use burst to record a series of
continuous still images.
To use the self-timer and burst:
1 Press Power to turn your camera on in
record mode. The power turns on, the lens
extends, and the power indicator LED turns
green.
2 Open the
Record
menu by pressing MENU .
The
REC
menu opens.
3 Press or to select the Drive mode
icon . The options for Drive mode appear.
4 Press or to select the setting you want,
then press SET to save the setting.
2 sec.–The shutter release is delayed
for two seconds.
10 sec.–The shutter release is delayed
for 10 seconds.
Double–Press the shutter button for
10~12 seconds to record two images.
Burst–Press and hold the shutter
button to take a continuous series of
photos. Release the shutter button to
stop shooting.
5 Press the shutter button to take the photo.
Using ASM settings
Using the aperture priority setting
In this mode you can set an aperture value to
match the brightness of the scenery. A higher
aperture value (a smaller lens opening) brings
the background into focus. Selecting a lower
aperture value (a larger lens opening) lets you
soften the background.
To use the aperture priority setting:
1 Press Power to turn your camera on in
record mode. The power turns on, the lens
extends, and the power indicator LED turns
green.
Note
Distances referred to are the distance between the
camera lens surface and the subject.
Note
When using the self-timer, make sure that you use
a tripod or place the digital camera on a level,
stable surface.