Vivitar Vivicam 2010 Users Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 7 5. The camera has an automatic power-saving feature. The camera will turn off automatically if it has not been used after approximately sixty (60) seconds. 6. When the camera is connected to a computer using a USB cable, it is not necessary to use batteries because the camera uses the power provided by the computer through the USB interface.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 8 3. Insert/Remove SD/MMC Memory Cards The camera accepts a Secure Digital (SD) or a Multimedia Card (MMC) memory card up to 256MB capacity. The memory card takes priority over the internal memory. Whenever a memory card is inserted the camera will immediately use the memory card in preference to the internal memory. Therefore, when a memory card is inserted, the camera will store images and videos on the memory card. Likewise, the camera will playback images and videos that are stored on the memory card only. To access internal memory remove the memory card. Inserting a Memory Card Insert an SD or MMC card into the memory card slot located in the battery compartment, and gently press downward with your finger until it clicks into place. The contacts should be inserted first and be on the side toward the batteries. Removing a Memory Card Gently press down on the memory card and it will partially eject. Pull the card out with your fingers. Note: To use the internal memory (8MB), please remove the memory card first.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 9 4. Capturing Images Using your new camera is fun and easy. There are two basic steps to capturing your first image. Step 1: Turn on the camera by pressing the Power/Mode button for two seconds. Step 2: Press the shutter button to capture an image. It is really that easy! The following sections will tell you about more features that are available on your camera. Power On the Camera To power on the camera press the Power/Mode button for two seconds as shown above. The camera will beep once, indicating that it is ready. The Status LCD display will turn on like this: In this example the camera is ready to capture image in Hi resolution mode. Note that the camera will automatically power off after approximately 90 seconds of inactivity to save battery power. To turn the camera on again, press the button. Power Off the Camera To turn the camera power OFF, press and hold the button for five (5) seconds and the status LCD will shut off.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 10 5. Camera Status Icons Beyond the basics of capturing an image, the camera has many other features. Turn on the camera and notice the many icons and symbols on the status LCD: As you press the Power/Mode button the LCD display will change in the following order. To learn more about each function refer to the referenced section in this User Manual. Camera Icons and Descriptions Icons Descriptions Number of images that you may capture in the available memory Movie Mode for capturing video clips Battery Indicator: 2 levels: Battery is full 1 levels: Battery is half full 0 levels: Battery is near empty; flash is disabled and the icons on the status LCD flash 2408x1536: Take pictures about 3.2 M pixels. 1600x1200: Take pictures about 2.0M pixels (default) 1280x1024: Take pictures about 1.2M pixels 640x480: Take pictures about 0.3M pixels Erase one photo/video Erase all photos & videos Indicates that camera and computer are connected
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 11 Icons Descriptions Self-timer Allows 10 seconds before capturing an image SD Card: When a SD card is inserted in the camera it will show on the LCD display. Take pictures in large size (default) Take pictures in small size Flash off ( default) Flash On Auto flash 6. Display Information and flows 1. Resolution Setting: Press the Power/Mode button once. The LCD display will be as shown on the left. Press Power/Mode button repeatedly, the four stars (2408x1535) icon on the right top of the LED will change to one star (640x480) icon. Each time you are supposed to hold down Shutter button to confirm. 2. Self-timer ¡R Press the Power/Mode button four times. The LCD display will be as shown on the left. When the shutter button is pressed, the camera will shoot after beeping ten times. The function is ideal for getting yourself into the picture.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 12 3. AVI Mode Press the Power/Mode button five times. The LCD display will be as shown on the left. When the shutter button is pressed, Press Shutter button to start playback of the AVI. Press Shutter again to stop the video playing. 4. Continuous Shooting ¡R Press the Power/Mode button six times. The LCD display will be as shown on the left. Three pictures will be taken in sequence after you press the shutter button. The counter will increase from 000 to 003 . 5. Compression Rate ¡R Press the Power/Mode button seven times. The LCD display will be as shown on the left. Press the shutter button to confirm for shooting more images but small size. Press the Power/Mode button eight times. The LCD display will be as with big size.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 13 6. PC-Cam mode Press the Power/Mode button nine times. The LCD display will be as shown on the left. Connect your camera to the computer with the USB cable. 7. Frequency Setting ¡R Press the Power/Mode button ten times. The LCD display will be as shown on the left. Press the shutter button to confirm. You can set the frequency according to the frequency of local power mains. Press the Power/Mode button eleven times. The LCD display will be as shown on the left. Press the shutter button to confirm. You can set the frequency according to the frequency of local power mains. 8. Force flash Press the Select button once. The LCD display will be as shown on the left. Press the shutter button to confirm.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 14 9. Auto flash Press the Select button twice. The LCD display will be as shown on the left. Press the shutter button to confirm. 10. Flash Off Press the Select button three times. The LCD display will be as shown on the left. Press the shutter button to confirm. 11. Delete One Picture ¡R Press the Select button still for two seconds times. The LCD display will be as shown on the left. Press the shutter button to delete the last picture in the camera. 12. Delete All Picture/Videos ¡R On the basis of Delete One Picture settings. Press the select button once. The LCD display will be as shown on the left. Press the shutter button to delete all the pictures in the camera.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 15 7. Capture an Image In film-photography we say: “Take a Photo.” In digital-photography we say: “Capture an Image.” Capturing an image with this camera is easy. Step 1: Power on the camera and look through the viewfinder to frame your subject. Make sure your subject is no closer than three or four feet (one meter) or else it will not be in good focus. Step 2: Press the Shutter button to capture an image. The camera will beep once and the image counter will increase by one count. For example the counter may change from 000 to 001. The display counter shows the number of images to be taken. When the “FUL” warning message appears on the Info/Status LCD it means the memory is full and you must download your images or delete them to make more space available. Note: Please note that when batteries are disconnected or discharged, the memory, and all taken images will be erased.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 16 8. Using Flash When you wish to capture an image at night, indoors, or under difficult conditions your images may be improved by using your camera’s built-in flash. Flash Off: the flash is off. (Default) Force Flash: the flash fires every time you take a picture, regardless of the lighting conditions. Auto Flash: the camera detects ambient lighting conditions, and the flash fires if it detects insufficient light. 9. Self-Timer If you would like to get into the image you may use the self-timer feature to delay image capture by ten (10) seconds. Place the camera on a tripod or a flat, stable surface. Turn on the camera. Press the Power/Mode button four times until the “ ” icon appears on the LCD display. Press the Shutter button and the camera will beep as it counts down. The camera will capture an image automatically after 10 seconds.