Vivitar Vivicam 2005 User Manual
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OK button. The sub-menu is closed and the setting is saved. Sound. You may enable or disable camera tones (beeps.) In the setup menu, use up and down buttons to move the pointer to “Sound.” Press OK to open the sub-menu (Figure 9):
Single or Multiple Display. Slide the function key to“”to playback your images. Most often you will display your images individually. You may also display images in groups of nine. Press the Menu button. Use the “left” and/or “right” key to select“”, as shown in Figure 13. Figure 13 – Multi-image display LCD0 4.5 Playback :Display image picture :Nine image display Default setting is single image playback. Delete and Format. To delete images in the playback mode use “left” and “right” keys to select “”. Highlight the desired function as shown in Figure 14:
5. Windows 98 Mass Storage Driver Installation Windows 98 users will need to install a software “driver” before connecting their Vivicam 2005 to their computer. It is important that Windows 98 users first install the driver from the CD ROM before connecting the camera to their PC. Insert the product CD ROM and follow the on screen instructions to install the driver for Win 98. Once the driver is installed you may transfer images to your PC as outlined in the next section. Windows ME, 2000, and XP as well as Mac OSX users do not need a driver. In fact, Win Me/200/XP users should not install the Win 98 driver. Simply connect the Vivicam 2005 camera to your PC or Mac and wait momentarily for the computer to initialize and recognize the camera as a USB removable disk. 6. Transferring Images to your Computer Downloading your images to your computer is easy. Step 1: Connecting the Camera to Your Computer 1. Connect one end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer. 2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the camera. 3. Turn the camera on and allow the computer to recognize the camera. 4. From the Windows desktop double click on “My Computer”. (Often times a new window will automatically open on your PC. If so, skip to step 7.) 5. Look for a new “removable disk” icon. This “removable disk” is actually the memory (or memory card) in your camera. Typically, the camera will be assigned drive letter “e” or higher. 6. Double click on the removable disk and locate the DCIM folder. 7. Double click on the DCIM folder to open it to find more folders - your images and video clips will be inside these folders Mac users: double-click the “unlabeled” disk drive icon on our desktop. iPhoto may automatically launch. The volume label may vary depending upon whether you use internal camera memory, or a memory card. Step 2: Transfer images to your computer. When the camera is turned on and connected to your computer, it is considered to be a disk drive, just like a floppy disk or CD. You can download (transfer) images by copying them from the “removable disk” (“untitled” disk on a Macintosh) to your computers hard drive. 13
Windows - Open the “removable disk” and subsequent folders by double clicking on them. Double click on the folder. Your images are inside these folder(s). Select the images that you want, and then choose “Copy” from the “Edit” menu. Open the destination location (folder) and choose “Paste” from the “Edit” menu. You may also drag and drop image files from the camera to a desired location. Macintosh and Desktop/LX – Open the “unlabeled” disk icon, and the destination location on your hard disk. Drag and drop from the camera to the desired destination. Note: Memory card users may prefer to use a memory card reader (highly recommended). Memory card readers are fast, simple, and self-powered. Your camera batteries will not be used if you use a card reader. 14
7. Features and Specifications 1. Still -Image Resolution: 1600 X 1200 (maximum), 1280 x 960, 640 x 480 2. Video resolution: 320 x 240 3. Color: 24 Bits 4. ISO: 100 - 400 5. Shutter speed: 1/10 to 1/1000 second 6. Self-timer: 10 seconds 7. Digital zoom: 4X 8. Flash index: Guide Number 4 9. Flash recharge time: Typically 5 seconds 10. Lens Focal length: 9.8 mm (35mm equivalent of 43 mm) 11. F number: F/2.8 12. Field of View: 55° 13. Range of focus: four feet to infinity 14. LCD field range: over 95% of the field 15. Still-Image file format: JPG 16. Move-clip file format: AVI 17. Internal Memory: 16 MB (approximately 14 MB available for image storage) 18. SD memory card capacity: up to 512MB 19. Power source: Three AAA batteries 20. Dimensions: 88 mm x 60 mm x 17.9 mm (3.5” x 2.4” x .7”) 21. Weight: 110 grams (3.9 ounces) without batteries 8. Maintenance 1. If the camera is to be stored remove all batteries when it is not in use. 2. Use the wrist strap to avoid dropping the camera. 3. Clean the lens, viewfinder, and LCD with damp cloth if required. 15