JENOPTIK JD 4.
Contents Read First . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Unpack the Camera. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Quick Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Chapter 1 : Getting Started. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Camera Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Drive Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 EV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 WB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 AE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Using the Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Digital Image. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 PhotoImpression . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 ViedoImpression . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Chapter 5 : Uploading, Printing and Displaying Images . . . . . . . 69 Uploading to a Computer. . . .
Read First Before using the camera, please make sure that you read and understand all the following safety precautions. Always ensure that the camera is operated correctly. The safety precautions will instruct you in the safe and correct operation of the camera and its accessories, preventing injuries or damage to yourself, other persons and equipment. In the following pages, the term "equipment" refers mainly to the camera and its power supply accessories.
Read First • Turn off immediately when malfunction If you notice unusual smell or smoke coming from the equipment, please unplug the AC adaptor and remove the battery immediately. Proceed swiftly with caution to avoid burns. Take the equipment to JENOPTIK authorized service center for inspection. • Unplug the adaptor when the camera is not in use If you use the adaptor as the power source, unplug the adaptor when the camera is not in use to prevent fire and other dangers.
CAUTIONS Observe and exercise the following cautions to avoid damage and keeping your JENOPTIK camera in an optimum working status. • Keep Dry This camera is not waterproof, and may malfunction when immersed in water, or any liquids to enter the interior of the camera • Away from Moisture, Salt or Dust Wipe off salt or dust with a slightly dampened soft cloth after using your camera at the beach or seaside, then, dry your camera thoroughly.
Read First • Do not unplug or remove the battery when the processing data When images data are being recorded or deleted from memory cards, cutting off power could result in data loss or damage the internal circuitry or memory. • Carefully handle the lens and all moving parts Be careful not to apply too much force to the lens, memory card, battery or the jack cover. These parts are not design to take extra force than regular use.
Unpack the Camera Digital camera x 1 AA alkaline battery x 4 Camera case x 1 Camera wrist strap x 1 Video cable x 1 USB cable x 1 32MB SD card x 1 Driver software CD-ROM x 2 User’s guide x 1 Product Warranty card x 1 9
Quick Start 10 1 Insert 4 AA batteries. See page 16. 2 Insert SD/MMC card. See page18. 3 Remove the lens cap. 4 Turn on the power of the camera. See page19.
5 Rotate the mode dial to and frame your subjects in the LCD monitor. 6 Slightly press the shutter release button halfway down and hold it to lock the focus. 7 Press the shutter release button all the way down to take the picture.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Camera Parts Lens Self-timer Lamp Flash Microphone Tripod Mount Battery Door 12
Camera Parts Mode Dial Shutter Release Button Still Mode Macro Mode Setup Mode PC Mode Movie Mode Playback Mode Eyelet LCD Monitor Terminal Cover Memory Card Door DC Terminal USB Connector Video-out Terminal 13
Chapter 1: Getting Started Menu Button Display / Delete Button "Wide" Button Power Button "Tele" Button Green Indicator Red Indicator "OK" Button Four-way Button Green Indicator On Red Indicator ------ ------ Blinking ------ On Status The camera works normally The camera is busy (flash charging, process recording, loading) and cannot be operated. Warnings and errors such as low battery or failure in operation. Note : The red indicator lights up during the focus locking.
Set Up Set Up . Attaching the Wrist Strap 1 With the back of the camera facing you, insert the small loop of the wrist strap into the eyelet on the right side of the camera, and then insert the long loop of the strap into the small loop of the strap. 2 Pull the wrist strap to tighten it on the eyelet.
Chapter 1: Getting Started . Inserting the Batteries 1 Turn the camera up side down with the front of the camera facing you, open the battery door of the camera by sliding the latch to the right and pull the battery door toward you. 2 Insert four AA batteries. 3 Close the battery door by pushing the battery door to the back of the camera. Note: To save the battery power, refer to "Auto Off" function.
Set Up . Using the AC Adaptor When operating the camera indoors, you can use the AC adaptor as the power source to save the battery power. 1 Open the terminal cover and connect the AC adaptor connector to the AC adaptor terminal of the camera. 2 Connect the other end of the AC adaptor to the electrical outlet.
Chapter 1: Getting Started . Inserting the Memory Card 1 With the back of the camera facing you, open the memory card door on the right side of the camera. 2 3 Insert the memory card into the slot and push it to the end. Make sure it is in place. Close the memory card door. Note 1: To remove the memory card, make sure the power is off first. Push the memory card inside the slot and it springs out. Note 2: The data could be incomplete if you remove the card under any circumstances.
Set Up . Turning on Power Press the "Power" button to turn the camera on. Note : To turn off the camera, press the power button again.
Chapter 1: Getting Started . Choosing the Language LANGUAGE RESET SELECT OK 2 Scroll to "Language" by pressing on the four-way button. 3 Press "OK" and then select the language you need. 4 Press "OK" to finish the setting. "Set Up" mode. ENTER P.
Set Up . Setting the Date and Time The first time you turn on your camera, set the date and time so that they are correct on the pictures you take. FORMAT AUTO OFF BEEP DATE / TIME VIDEO OUT LCD BRIGHTNESS SELECT OK ENTER P.1 DATE / TIME DATE 2003 . 03 . 29 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Scroll to "Date/Time" by pressing on the four-way button. 3 Press "OK" and then adjust the values of the date and time by using on the fourway button. 4 5 Select the values you want to adjust by "Set Up" mode.
Chapter 2 Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips Using the LCD Display When you turn the camera on, the LCD monitor turns on automatically. With the LCD monitor, you can frame images that you want to take or record as video clips. You can also view the menus of each mode. The following figure gives you the information of the icons appearing on the LCD monitor. Note: You may not see the LCD display clearly when using the LCD monitor under intense light, such as sunlight.
Using the LCD Display .
Chapter 2: Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips Using Zoom This camera provides you with 8x optical zoom and 2x digital zoom. . 2304 Optical Zoom W T 1.0 1 Press "W/T" buttons to zoom out and zoom in. 2 You can see the icon of "W/T" and it’s value (from 1.0 ~ 8.0) on the LCD monitor. #0004/0017 . Digital Zoom To activate the function of digital zoom, you have to set the digital zoom to "On". (See page 44) You can see digital zoom function is on. 2304 W T 1.
Taking Still Pictures Taking Still Pictures . Focus Brackets Focus brackets help you frame the subjects you want to take or record and lock the focus. In still, macro or video mode, press the shutter release button half way down and the focus brackets appear on the LCD monitor. . Focus Lock 1 2 3 Frame your subjects with focus brackets. Slightly press the shutter release button halfway down and hold it to lock the focus. Press the shutter release button all the way down to take the picture.
Chapter 2: Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips . Manual Focus In addition to auto focus function, the camera allows you to adjust the focus manually. 26 1 In still or macro mode, press "OK" and you can see appearing on the LCD monitor. 2 Adjust the focus by using way button. 3 After checking that the subject is in focus, press the shutter release button all the way down to take the picture. 4 To cancel manual focus function, press "OK" again.
Taking Still Pictures . Using Still Mode Still mode allows you to take still pictures. 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Frame your subjects in the LCD monitor by moving the camera or using W/T buttons. 3 Slightly press the shutter release button halfway down and hold it to lock the focus. 4 Press the shutter release button all the way down and take the picture. "Still Mode". Note: When the shutter speed is too slow, appears on the LCD monitor.
Chapter 2: Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips . Using Macro Mode Macro mode allows you to shoot images at close range and get a close-up. 1 Rotate the mode dial to " Macro Mode" and the green icon of "Macro Mode" appears on the right side of the LCD monitor. 2 Frame your subjects in the LCD monitor by moving the camera or using W/T buttons. 3 Slightly press the shutter release button halfway down and hold it to lock the focus.
Taking Still Pictures . Self-timer Self-timer function allows you to take pictures 3 or 10 sec after you press the shutter release button all the way down. 2304 #0004/0017 1 2 Set the duration of self-timer. See page 40. 3 4 Put the camera on the flat and steady place or use a tripod. 5 The camera takes the picture automatically. Press on the four-way button to start self-timer function and on the LCD monitor.
Chapter 2: Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips . Built-in Flash When taking pictures in difficult lighting condition, you may need the flash to get correct exposure. The camera provides you with five built-in flash modes. You can change the flash mode in still or macro mode directly by using the four-way button. Mode on Function Speedlight fires automatically when the subject Auto Flash is dark. Auto Flash with Red-eye Reduces the "red-eye" effect results from the Reduction flash.
Recording Video Clips Recording Video Clips Movie mode allows you to record video clips. 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Frame your subjects by using "W/T" before you start recording. 3 Slightly press the shutter release button halfway down and hold it to lock the focus. 4 5 Press the shutter release button all the way down to start recording. . Press the shutter release button again to stop recording. Note : You can’t zoom in/out or change the focus after you start recording video clips.
Chapter 2: Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips Using the Capture Menu Still, macro and movie modes allow you to capture either still or motion images so we would like to introduce the options in the capture menu in this section. Options in capture menu allow you to adjust settings for picture taking. IVAGE SIZE SIZE 2304 IMAGE QUALITY DRIVE MODE 0.0 EV WB AE SELECT OK ENTER P.1 32 1 2 3 4 Rotate the mode dial to 5 After finishing the setting, press "Menu" button again to exit.
Using the Capture Menu . Image Size In this function, you can choose in which image size (the number of pixels) that you want your pictures stored in the memory card. This camera provides you with three kinds of image size. You can gain detailed images with high resolutions; the file size will be large, and vice versa. IVAGE SIZE SIZE 2304 IMAGE QUALITY DRIVE MODE 0.0 EV WB AE SELECT OK ENTER P.
Chapter 2: Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips . Quality In order to reduce the size of the image for more storage of pictures in the memory card, images are compressed. However, compression leads to the loss of image quality. In other words, the less you compress the image, the better the image quality, and the less picture you can store in the memory card. IVAGE SIZE SIZE 2304 IMAGE QUALITY DRIVE MODE 0.0 EV WB AE SELECT OK ENTER P.
Using the Capture Menu . Drive Mode IVAGE SIZE SIZE 2304 IMAGE QUALITY DRIVE MODE 0.0 EV WB AE SELECT OK ENTER P.1 DRIVE MODE SINGLE CONTINUES BULB SHUTTER APERTURE PRIORITY SELECT MENU BACK OK Mode SET 1 In still or macro menu, select "Drive Mode" and then press "OK". 2 3 Select "Single", "Continues","Bulb Shutter", or "Aperture Priority". Press "OK" to finish the setting. Function Single Capture a single picture each time you press the shutter release button all the way down.
Chapter 2: Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips . EV (Exposure Compensation) In some difficult lighting condition, the automatic exposure may be fooled into giving the wrong readings. Exposure compensation allows you to adjust the exposure value and correctly expose your pictures. IVAGE SIZE SIZE 2304 IMAGE QUALITY DRIVE MODE 0.0 EV WB AE SELECT OK ENTER P.1 EV EV VALUE 0.0 ADJUST MENU BACK OK SET 1 In still or macro menu, select "EV" and then press "OK".
Using the Capture Menu . WB (White Balance) WB allows you to correct color shifts result from different lighting conditions when taking pictures. IVAGE SIZE SIZE 2304 IMAGE QUALITY DRIVE MODE 0.0 EV WB AE SELECT OK ENTER P.1 WB AUTO DAYLIGHT FLUORESCENT TUNGSTEN SELECT MENU BACK OK Mode Auto Daylight Fluorescent Tungsten SET 1 In still, macro, or movie menu, select "WB" and then press "OK". 2 3 Select "Auto", "Daylight", "Fluorescent", or "Tungsten". Press "OK" to finish the setting.
Chapter 2: Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips . AE (Auto Exposure) This camera provides you with three metering modes to gain proper exposure. IVAGE SIZE SIZE 2304 IMAGE QUALITY DRIVE MODE 0.0 EV WB AE SELECT OK ENTER P.1 AE FULL CENTRAL SPOT SELECT MENU BACK OK Mode Full Central Spot 38 SET 1 In still, or macro menu, select "AE" and then press "OK". 2 3 Select "Full", "Central", or "Spot". Press "OK" to finish the setting. Function Meters the EV from the whole picture area.
Using the Capture Menu . ISO ISO value affects the camera’s sensitivity to light. The default ISO setting is "Auto", but you can also adjust the setting manually. Use low ISO value in bright condition, and high ISO value when light is insufficient. ISO SELF TIMER SHARPNESS SATURATION STYLE DIGITAL ZOOM SELECT OK ENTER P.2 ISO AUTO ISO 100 ISO 200 SELECT MENU BACK OK SET 1 In still, macro, or movie menu, select "ISO" and then press "OK". 2 3 Select "Auto", "ISO 100", or "ISO 200".
Chapter 2: Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips . Self-timer This function allows you to adjust the duration of self-timer. ISO SELF TIMER SHARPNESS SATURATION STYLE DIGITAL ZOOM SELECT OK ENTER P.2 SELF TIMER 3 SEC. 10 SEC. SELECT MENU BACK OK SET 1 In still or macro menu, select "Self Timer" and then press "OK". 2 3 Select "3 sec" or "10 sec". Press "OK" to finish the setting. Note: To start self-timer function, Press four-way button.
Using the Capture Menu . Sharpness Adjusting settings of sharpness allows you to emphasize or soften the edge of the image. ISO SELF TIMER SHARPNESS SATURATION STYLE DIGITAL ZOOM SELECT OK ENTER P.2 SHARPNESS SOFT NORMAL HARD SELECT MENU BACK OK Mode Hard Normal Soft SET 1 In still, macro, or movie menu, select "Sharpness" and then press "OK". 2 3 Select "Soft", "Normal", or "Hard". Press "OK" to finish the setting. Function Emphasizes the outline.
Chapter 2: Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips . Saturation Saturation is the intensity and purity of color. This option allows you to adjust the saturation of the image. ISO SELF TIMER SHARPNESS SATURATION STYLE DIGITAL ZOOM SELECT OK ENTER P.2 SATURATION MORE NORMAL LESS SELECT 42 MENU BACK OK SET 1 In still, macro, or movie menu, select "Saturation" and then press "OK". 2 3 Select "More", "Normal", or "Less". Press "OK" to finish the setting.
Using the Capture Menu . Style This mode allows you to have special effect on the pictures or the video clips. ISO SELF TIMER SHARPNESS SATURATION STYLE DIGITAL ZOOM SELECT OK ENTER P.2 STYLE NORMAL 1 In still, macro, or movie menu, select "Style" and then press "OK". 2 Select "Normal", "Sepia", or "Black & White". 3 Press "OK" to finish the setting. SEPIA BLACK & WHITE SELECT MENU BACK OK Mode Normal Sepia Black & White SET Function No special effect.
Chapter 2: Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips . Digital Zoom To activate digital zoom function: ISO SELF TIMER SHARPNESS SATURATION STYLE DIGITAL ZOOM SELECT OK ENTER P.2 DIGITAL ZOOM ON OFF SELECT 44 MENU BACK OK SET 1 In still menu, select digital zoom, and then press "OK". 2 3 Select "On" or "Off". Press "OK" to finish the setting.
Chapter 3 Reviewing Images and Video Clips Using the LCD Display File Name Date /Time PICT0004.JPG 2003.03.
Chapter 3: Reviewing Images and Video Clips Using Playback Playback mode allows you to review still images/video clips and play audio memos. PICT0004.JPG 2003.03.29 02:08 46 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 The last still picture you take and the information of that picture appear on the LCD monitor. 3 Use on the four-way button to move forth and back through the still pictures. 4 Use on the four-way button to start/ pause playing video clips. "Playback" mode.
Using playback . Index Display By using the function of index display, you can view at most six still pictures at a time. PICT0004.JPG 2003.03.29 02:08 1 Press " Wide" button and switch single display to index display. 2 Use on the four-way button to highlight single picture and on the four-way button to move to the previous or the next six pictures. 3 Press " Tele" to return to single playback.
Chapter 3: Reviewing Images and Video Clips . Digital Enlargement The function of digital enlargement allows you to enlarge a single image to 12x, and a video thumbnail image to 1.5x. 1 Press "Tele" button in single display and then browse the enlarged image by using the four-way button. 2 Press "Wide" button to return to the original image size step by step. Press or Menu button to go back to single display. 1 . 2X Note: The maximum of enlargement ratio is according to the image size.
Using the playback menu Using the Playback Menu DELETE ALL SLIDE MEMO DPOF FOLDER PROTECT SELECT OK ENTER 1 Rotate the mode dial to 2 Press 3 Scroll through the menu and the submenu by using on the four-way button. 4 5 Press "OK" to enter the menu and the sub menu as well as finish the setting. . "Menu" button. After finishing the setting, press button again to exit.
Chapter 3: Reviewing Images and Video Clips . Delete All This function allows you to delete all of the still pictures and video clips. DELETE ALL SLIDE MEMO DPOF FOLDER PROTECT SELECT OK ENTER DELETE ALL NO YES SELECT MENU BACK OK SET 1 In playback menu, select "Delete All". 2 3 Select "Yes" or "No". Press "OK" to finish the setting. Note 1: To delete single picture, choose the one you want to delete and then press the "Display" button. Choose "Yes" or "No" and then press "OK".
Using the playback menu . Slide Show When reviewing still pictures, you can adjust some settings here and the camera automatically displays the pictures one by one on the LCD monitor. IVAGE SIZE DELETE ALL QUALITY SLIDE DRIVE MODE MEMO EV DPOF WB FOLDER AE PROTECT SELECT OK ENTER SLIDE START INTERVAL DIRECTION REPEAT SELECT MENU BACK OK Mode Start Interval Direction Repeat SET 1 In playback menu, select "Slide Show". 2 3 Select " Start", " Interval", "Direction", or "Repeat".
Chapter 3: Reviewing Images and Video Clips . Memo You can record audio memos for each still pictures. DELETE ALL SLIDE MEMO DPOF FOLDER PROTECT SELECT OK ENTER MEMO RECORD 1 In playback menu, select "Memo" and then press "OK". 2 To record an audio memo, select "Record" and press on the four-way button to start/stop recording. 3 To play an audio memo, select "Play" and press "OK" button to start playing. Use on the four-way button to pause/start playing. 4 To delete a memo, select "Delete".
Using the playback menu . DPOF When you print pictures by directly connecting the camera to the printer, DPOF allows you to select pictures and printing quantities. DELETE ALL SLIDE MEMO DPOF FOLDER PROTECT SELECT OK ENTER DPOF STANDARD 1 In playback menu, press "DPOF" and then press "OK". 2 To decide which picture to print and the number of copies, select "Standard". 3 Use on the four-way key to select the pictures and on the four-way key to adjust the numbers of printing.
Chapter 3: Reviewing Images and Video Clips 5 DPOF STANDARD To cancel all of the settings for printing, select "Delete". INDEX DELETE SELECT . MENU BACK OK SET Folder You can view pictures in different folders of the memory card. The camera creates a new folder after 10000 pictures taken. DELETE ALL SLIDE MEMO DPOF FOLDER PROTECT SELECT OK ENTER FOLDER 100413Z8 100413Z8 SELECT 54 MENU BACK OK SET 1 In playback menu, select "Folder" and then press "OK".
Using the playback menu . Protect Protect function prevents the pictures and video clips from modifying and deleting. DELETE ALL SLIDE MEMO DPOF FOLDER PROTECT SELECT OK ENTER PROTECT SET ONE REMOVE ONE SET ALL REMOVE ALL SELECT MENU BACK OK SET 1 In playback menu, select "Protect". 2 3 Select "Set One", "Remove One", "Set All" or "Remove All". Press "OK" button to finish the setting. Note 1: PICT0004.JPG 2003.03.
Chapter 4 Installing the Software The software CD supplied with the camera includes the driver and the application (Digital Image, PhotoImpression, and VideoImpression). The application allows you to upload the images from the camera, view them, print them, and e-mail them. So please install the software before you connect the camera to the computer.
Installing the Software Installing the Software . Installing the Driver If you use Windows 98, or 98 SE as the OS in your computer, install the driver first by following the on-screen instruction. 1 2 3 Insert installation CD-ROM. 4 Starting install driver. 5 Press "Finish " to complete installation. Windows ME, 2000, XP and Mac OS 9.X, 10.X don't need the driver. Press "Driver" button. Press "Next".
Chapter 4: Installing the Software 6 Press "Yes" to continue install DirectX 8.1. Note : We suggest to install DirectX 8.1 for all Win OS. 7 Press "Yes". 8 Starting install DirectX 8.1. 9 10 58 Press "Sure" to complete installation. Restart your computer.
Installing the Software . Installing the Application ( Windows ) 1 2 Turn on the computer and then insert the software CD into the CD-ROM drive. After you insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive, the first Install window will appear. If the install window doesn’t appear, click "Start" and then "Run". Type "E:\ JENOPTIK. exe" E is the drive letter that contains the software CD. Click "Digital Image • PhotoImpression". 3 Select a language and click "Next".
Chapter 4: Installing the Software 6 Right after the Digital Image installation finishes, the computer proceeds to install PhotoImpression. Select a language and click "Next". Follow the on-screen instruction to continue the installation. 7 Accept the license agreement and then click "Yes". 8 Click "Next". 9 Click "Next". Follow the on-screen instruction to continue and finish the installation. Note: Follow step 6~9 to install VideoImpression.
Installing the Software . Installing the Application ( Macintosh ) • Digital Image 1 2 3 Turn the computer on and then insert the software CD into the CD-ROM drive. 4 Click "Installers". 5 Select the language. Click the CD icon on the desktop to start the installation. Click "Digital Image".
Chapter 4: Installing the Softwar 62 6 Click "Accept". 7 Click "Install". 8 Restart your computer.
Installing the Software • PhotoImpression 1 2 3 Insert the software CD into the CD-ROM drive. 4 Select the language. 5 Click "PhotoImpression Installer". Click the CD icon on the desktop to start the installation. Click "PhotoImpression".
Chapter 4: Installing the Softwar 6 Click "Accept". 7 Click "Install". • VideoImpression To install VideoImpression, follow step 1~7 of PhotoImpression installation.
Using the Application Using the Application . Digital Image 1 2 Connect the camera to the computer. See page 69. 3 To reserve the images in the memory card, press "No"; to delete all of the images in the memory card, press "Yes". 4 Select the image that you want to edit. 5 Use the tools to edit the image or click link PhotoImpression. Launch Digital Image and press "Yes" to download the images from the camera.
Chapter 4: Installing the Softwar . 66 PhotoImpression 1 2 3 Connect the camera to the computer. See page 69. 4 You can open two images at the same time. Launch PhotoImpression. To download the images from the camera, select "From Folder", "Browse", "Removable Disk", "Dcim", "100xxxxx", and press "Ok". Click the image that you want to edit in the frame.
Using the Application . VideoImpression 1 2 Connect the camera to the computer. See page 69. 3 Click "Get". 4 Select "DCIM" to download the video clips from the camera. Launch VideoImpression and then select "New".
Chapter 4: Installing the Softwar 68 5 Select the video clips. Click "add to story board" and then "Play movie" 6 Press "Play" to play the video clips.
Chapter 5 Uploading, Printing and Displaying Images After you take pictures, you can upload images to a computer from your camera, print them with a printer, and display them on a TV. Uploading to a Computer 1 Turn on the camera and then rotate the 2 Connect the larger end of the USB cable to the USB slot of a computer. 3 4 Open the terminal cover and connect the small end of the USB cable to the camera. mode dial to .
Chapter 5: Uploading, Printing, and Displaying Images Printing Images After uploading the images to a computer, you can print them by using the software packed with the camera. You can also connect the camera directly to some specific printers (such as Olympus P400 Photo Printers). To connect the printer: 70 1 Get the USB cable and connect the larger end of it to the printer. 2 3 Open the terminal cover and connect the small end of the USB cable to the camera.
Displaying Images on a TV Displaying Images on a TV By connecting to a TV, you can view images as a slideshow and play audio/video clips. VIDEO OUT NTSC 1 Select right TV system in "Set Up" mode. See page 76. 2 Connect the A/V (Audio/Video) cable to the A/V inputs of a TV. 3 Connect the A/V cable to the A/V connector of the camera. PAL SELECT MENU BACK OK SET Note 1: When you connect your camera to a TV, the LCD monitor turns off automatically.
Chapter 6 Adjust the Camera Settings Set up mode allows you to adjust the default settings of this camera. Using the Set Up Menu FORMAT AUTO OFF BEEP DATE / TIME VIDEO OUT LCD BRIGHTNESS SELECT OK ENTER P.1 1 To enter the set up menu, rotate the mode 2 3 Use on the four-way button to scroll through the menu. dial to "Set Up mode". Press "OK" button to enter the submenu and finish the setting. Note: Language and Date/Time settings, please see page 20, 21.
Using the Set Up Menu . Format This function allows you to delete all of the images, data, and information in your SD/MMC memory card. FORMAT AUTO OFF BEEP DATE / TIME VIDEO OUT LCD BRIGHTNESS SELECT OK ENTER P.1 FORMAT CARD NO YES SELECT MENU BACK OK SET 1 In set up menu, select "Format". 2 3 If you want to format your SD/MMC card, select "Yes"; press "OK". If not, select " NO", and then press "OK". Or you can press to quit the setting.
Chapter 6: Adjusting the Camera Settings . Auto Off To save the battery power, the camera turns off automatically when it is not in use for 1~10 minutes. FORMAT AUTO OFF BEEP DATE / TIME VIDEO OUT LCD BRIGHTNESS SELECT OK ENTER P.1 AUTO OFF 1 MIN. NO3 MIN. 10 MIN. YES OFF SELECT 74 MENU BACK OK SET 1 In set up menu, select "Auto Off". 2 3 Select "1 Min", "3 Min", "10 Min", or "Off". Press "OK" button to finish the setting.
Using the Set Up Menu . Beep This function allows you to have sound effect when turning on/off as well as pressing the buttons. FORMAT AUTO OFF BEEP DATE / TIME VIDEO OUT LCD BRIGHTNESS SELECT OK ENTER P.1 BEEP NO YES OFF SELECT MENU BACK OK SET 1 In set up menu, select "Beep". 2 3 Select "On" or "Off". Press "OK" to finish the setting.
Chapter 6: Adjusting the Camera Settings . Video Out Both NTSC and PAL are TV's broadcast systems. The NTSC system is mainly used in U.S.A., Japan, Canada, Mexico, the Philippines, and Korea. The PAL system is used in the western Europe such as Germany, England, Switzerland, Holland, Italy (except for France) and Australia, Singapore, Thailand and China. As these systems have no compatibility, you cannot watch an NTSC system based TV in an area where a PAL system is used.
Using the Set Up Menu . LCD Brightness You can adjust the LCD brightness value here. FORMAT AUTO OFF BEEP DATE / TIME VIDEO OUT LCD BRIGHTNESS SELECT OK ENTER P.1 LCD BRIGHTNESS 5 SELECT MENU BACK OK SET 1 In set up menu, select " LCD Brightness". 2 3 Adjust the brightness value from 1~9 with on the four-way button. Press "OK" to finish the setting.
Chapter 6: Adjusting the Camera Settings . Reset You can restore the settings to default by using "Reset" function. LANGUAGE RESET SELECT OK NO YES MENU BACK OK SET Setting Flash Mode Macro Quality Exposure Compensation Self-timer Burst Metering Mode ISO Beep Digital Zoom DPOF-Index Slide Show Interval Auto Off Video Out Language 78 2 3 Select "Yes" or "No". ENTER P.2 RESET SELECT 1 In set up menu, select "Reset". Press "OK" to finish the setting. Default Off Off Best 0.
Trouble Shooting Problem The camera does not work The camera does not take a picture when I press the shutter release button The flash does not fire Possible Cause The power is off The batteries are inserted incorrectly The batteries are low or drained The camera is not in shooting mode You did not press the shutter release button hard enough The memory card is full Solution Press the power button to turn it on Reload the batteries correctly Replace batteries with new ones Rotate the mode dial to shooti
Trouble Shooting Problem The images are blurry The images are too bright The images are too dark 80 Possible Cause The camera moves when you press the shutter release button.
Specifications Type • Digital camera 4.1z8 Effective Pixels • [Total] 4.07M pix (2336 x 1744) • [Image] 3.98M pix (2304 x 1728) Image Capture Unit • Sensor : 1/2.5 inch-type IT-CCD • Image Size : 2304x1728 [Large] 1600x1200 [Medium] 640x480 [Small] 320x240 [QVGA] Lens • Focal length : f=6.0 - 48.0mm (35mm camera format equivalent : 36 – 288mm) • f/-number : Wide: f/3.2 – f/8.0 Tele: f/3.4 – f/8.0 • Aperture priority (F3.2, F4.
Specifications Monitor • 1.6", 70000 pixels color D-TFD-LCD (with LED BL) • Frame coverage : 95% or more Shutter • 2-1/1000 sec., electro-mechanical and charge-coupled shutter plus aperture control. • Bulb shutter ( 1 sec, 2 sec, 4 sec, 8 sec ) Exposure • Exposure mode • Metering mode Program mode Spot metering/ Center average metering/ Whole image with Center-weighted average metering. • Exposure Compensation +/- 2.
I/O External • DC input DC 6V adaptor (regular plug) • Video output Mini-plug type. NTSC and PAL (selectable) • PC connection USB Power Sources • Four AA batteries. (Alkaline, Ni-Cd, and Ni-MH are available.) • AC adaptor (DC +6V 2A ) • Rechargeable capacitor Dimensions • Size • Weight 122.8mm x 64.3mm x 46.5mm 270g without batteries System Requirements: Windows • CPU Pentium II or more • Memory At least 32MB • OS Windows 98 / Windows 98 SE / Windows 2000 / Windows ME / Windows XP. • Interface USB 1.
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