Vivitar Vivicam 2655 Users Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine English 10 Getting to Know the Camera Battery door Shutter Release button Strap holderBuilt-in flash Viewfinder window Power button EV / Forward button Flash / Backward button Input / Output ports LCD panel Tripod socketStatus light indicator Mode / Menu buttonLens
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine English 11 Getting Started Before you start taking digital pictures with your camera, insert the (AA-size Alkaline) batteries or connect the camera with its power adapter. Inserting Batteries 1. On the bottom of the camera, slide the bat- tery door in the direction indicated by the arrow to open it. 2. Insert two (2) AA-size batteries as indicated on the inner side of the battery door. 3. Close the battery door and turn on the camera. If you are using new batteries with your camera, the Battery Power icon on the LCD panel will be fully shaded. After using the camera for some time and the battery power becomes low, only the lower portion of the Battery Power icon will appear shaded. This indicates that the batteries are weak and need to be replaced. ● Remove the batteries if the camera is not used for an extended period of time to prevent leaks or corrosion. ● Never use manganese batteries. Recommended battery types are PANASONIC, TOSHIBA or DURACELL ULTRA alkaline or rechargeable battery. ● Never mix old and new batteries.● Low temperatures (under 0 C or 32 F) reduce the output efficiency of batteries, thereby shortening the operation time of the camera. Helpful Tips Note When you use your camera as a video camera for your PC, you won't need batteries or the power adapter. The camera absorbs power from your computer through the USB port.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine English 12 If the LCD status panel shows a countdown when you turn on the camera, it means the cam- era is erasing all pictures from the memory.This happens when the camera was not properly shut off or the power was suddenly terminated while the camera was erasing pictures. Note ● Use only the supplied adapter. Any other adapter may cause damage to the camera and voids the warranty. ● Grasp the power adapter, not the cord, when unplugging it from a wall socket.● If the power cord is damaged (exposed or severed wires, etc.), please purchase a new AC adapter. Using a damaged cord may cause fire or electrical shock. ● Switch off and disconnect the camera from the AC adapter before unplugging it from the wall socket. Auto Power Off The camera is equipped with an automatic power off function. It switches off auto- matically when there are no operations performed for over 120 seconds. To restore full power, press the POWER button on the back. Note Using the Power Adapter If you do not want to use batteries with your digital camera, you can operate the camera on standard AC power. Simply connect the provided 5.0V/2.5A power adapter to your camera. You can buy this optional item from the authorized dealer. 1. Flip the rubber cover open on the camera’s side. You will then see a series of connectors, one of which is the power port. 2. Connect the power adapter's cord to your camera’s power port. 3. Then, connect the power adapter into a wall outlet. 4. You can now turn on the camera's power. Just press the POWER button on the back of your camera. AC ADAPTER DC IN 5V
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine English 13 Attaching the Strap Use the included strap every time to carry the camera and when taking pictures outdoors. This prevents accidental dropping or banging of the camera. Dropping the camera may cause external and internal damage. To attach the strap to your camera: 1. Insert the small loop at the end of the strap into one of the holes of the camera's strap holder. 2. Push inward until the loop comes out of the other hole of the camera's strap holder. 3. Insert the other end of the strap through the loop and pull it all the way until the strap is securely attached to the camera. Operating Modes of the Digital Camera Your digital camera has two operational modes: ● Record mode Record mode Record mode Record mode Record mode : Switch to this mode when taking digital pictures. (This feature only operate under record mode.) ● Play mode Play mode Play mode Play mode Play mode : Switch to this mode to view the pictures on a TV screen or download them for viewing or editing on a computer. Changing Between Record and Play Modes Press the Mode/Menu button located at the lower right corner of the LCD panel. Upon pressing, quickly release the button to change mode. Status Light Indicator The Status light indicator, which is at the back of the camera, flashes a green light when you power on the camera. The same thing happens when you press any of the buttons at the back of the camera or you've selected an option in Menu mode. Note Always wait for the light to stop blinking before you proceed.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine English 14 Taking Pictures To start taking pictures: 1.Turn the camera on by pressing the POWER button. 2. As the camera warms up, the Status light indicator at the back of the camera flashes a green light. Wait for the light to stop blinking. 3. Since this is the first time your camera is powered on, it automatically defaults to Record mode. You will see the icon on the LCD panel. If you have switched to other modes, you can change back to Record mode by pressing the Mode/Menu button. You have to press and then quickly release this button. 4. Using the Viewfinder, focus on the object you want to capture. 5. Press the Shutter release button to take the picture. 6. Wait for the status light indicator (the green light) to stop blinking. If you want to take more pictures, first look at the number shown on the LCD panel. This is the number of image shots left. As more pic- tures are taken, the number decreases. When it reaches zero, that means your digital cam- era is already full of images. If this happens, download the images into your computer and save them for later use. Then, erase all images from the camera's memory so that you can take more pictures. (See also "Downloading Pictures from the Camera".) Note 3
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine English 15 Viewing Pictures The pictures you have taken with your digital camera can be viewed on a television screen or downloaded to your computer. This sec- tion shows how to view pictures on a TV monitor. For information about downloading and viewing images on a computer, go to the section, "Downloading Images". To view the pictures on a TV screen: 1. Switch the camera to Play mode by press- ing the Mode/Menu button and then releas- ing it instantaneously. The icon and the number of pictures that were taken are shown on the LCD panel. 2. Connect your camera to the TV monitor using a TV cable. Plug one end of the TV cable to your camera's video output port. Plug the other end of the TV cable to the video input jack at the back of your TV monitor. 3. To view the pictures, tune your television to the appropriate Video Input. Refer to the owner's manual of your television for tuning instructions. (Hint: This step is similar to switching a television to the video input of a connected VCR.) On the TV screen, you will see the very last picture that was taken. 4. To scroll through the pictures, press the EV/+ button or the /- button. 5. If you want to resume taking pictures, just press the Mode/Menu button to return to Record mode. Note Before you can view pictures on a TV, you need to identify first what video standard your television uses. If you have an NTSC standard TV, select the NTSC Output option in Menu mode. If you have a PAL standard TV, select the PAL Output option. VIDEO OUTPUT
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine English Camera Options Different sets of camera options are available under the Record and Play modes. Switch to either one with ”Mode” button. Camera Options in Record Mode When you have set your camera to Record mode, you can control and change the fol- lowing settings: ● Image quality settings You can set the image quality setting to either Normal or Fine quality. Normal Quality - This is the acceptable image quality for digital pictures. At Normal quality, you can take a maximum of 32 pictures with the camera. Fine Quality - Captures images at the best possible quality. If you select this option, you can take 16 pictures at the most. ● Self-timer mode Turn off the Self-Timer if you want to take pictures manually. Turn on the Self-Timer if you want to set a 10-second delay when taking pictures. This is quite helpful especially if you want to take a picture of your- self and there is no one to help you. With the Self-timer on, you can give your- self enough time to make your favorite pose before taking your own picture. ● Flash No Flash Auto Flash You can set the flash off or auto, depending on the lighting conditions of your environment. ● NTSC or PAL NTSC PA L You can choose to view pictures on an NTSC or PAL standard TV. Please see “Adjusting Settings” section to change the NTSC or PAL. ● EV ( Output) - Allows your pictures with exposure increased or decreased. ● Exposure Value (EV) For more information on this camera setting, refer to the section, EV Compensation, in this manual. 16
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine English Camera Options in Play Mode While the camera is in Play mode, you can control and change the following settings: Erase Current Picture - - - - - Select this option to remove the current picture from the camera's memory. Erase All Pictures - Select this option only if you are certain that you want to remove all pictures from the camera's memory. Do not select this option if you have not yet downloaded the pictures to your computer. Adjusting Settings The camera options listed in the previous section allow you to control how you want pictures to be taken and how to manage the pictures in the camera's memory. To change one or more camera options, here's what you should do: 1. First, switch to either Record or Play mode by pressing and then releasing the Mode/ Menu button instantaneously. 2. Press the Mode/Menu mode button again. But this time, press the Mode/Menu mode button for over 2 seconds before releasing it. 3. Each option appears (shown by a continuous blinking) on the LCD panel one at a time. To go to the next option, press the Mode/Menu button and release it instantly. 4. To select the option currently shown on the LCD panel, press the Shutter release button. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to view more options and make your desired selections. 6. After you have finished changing the camera settings, press the Mode/Menu button for over 2 seconds and then release the button. This allows you to return to either Record or Play mode, depending on which of these two modes you were last on. Setting Picture Quality Different elements combine to determine the quality of the pictures that you take. ● Resolution: The camera stores images at 640 X 480 resolution. ● Compression: The camera saves pictures using two types of compression: Normal (high compression) or Fine (low compression). Lower compression produces higher quality images but lesser number of pictures can be taken. Higher compression pro- duces acceptable quality images and allows more pictures to be taken. - Normal Quality (You can take 32 pictures at the most.) - Fine Quality (16 pictures can be taken. at the most) 17
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine English 18 To select the type of compression for saving pictures in the camera's memory: 1. Make sure that the camera is in Record mode. Then press the Mode/Menu mode button for over 2 seconds to switch to Menu mode. 2.To select a low compression, scroll down the options until N appears on the LCD panel. Then, press the Shutter release button to select the option. 3. To select a high compression, scroll down the options until F appears on the LCD panel. Then, press the Shutter release button to select the option. Setting the Self-Timer The Self-Timer creates a 10-second delay between the time you press the Shutter re- lease button and the time the picture is taken. You can activate the Self-Timer by se- lecting the Self-Timer On option in Menu mode. The 10-second delay is indicated by the Status light indicator flashing once per second for seven seconds, then twice per sec- ond for the last three seconds. After a picture has been taken, the Self-Timer sets off automatically. You will need to enter Menu mode and turn on the Self-Timer every time you want to use it. Setting the Flash Mode The camera has two different flash modes: ● Off (default) - The flash is disengaged no matter what the ambient brightness of the surroundings is. ● Auto - The camera automatically fires the flash when the brightness of the subject or scene is too low. To set the Flash mode: 1. Make sure that the camera is in Record mode. 2. Use the Back/Flash button to choose the desired Flash mode. The currently selected Flash mode will be indicated on the LCD Panel with the following icons: - Off - Auto Note ● Auto-Flash will be disabled automatically when connected on USB Because the large charge current will cause the damage to your USB interface. ● Do not use the Flash or Auto-Flash features while battery power is low. (It will cause the camera to be kept in charging status always.)
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine English 19 EV Compensation The Exposure Value (EV) system is a method of stating exposure settings by means of a single number instead of the traditional f-stops and shutter speeds. All combinations of lens openings and shutter speeds given the same exposure represents a single number. This camera automatically chooses the most appropriate EV value for a given situation. However, the EV value can also be manually compensated as follows: 1. Make sure the camera is in Record mode. 2. The LCD panel shows the EV Compensation scale. Press the EV / + or the / - button (located at the left side of the LCD panel on the back of the camera) to select a higher or lower value. Note ● The effective EV Compensation range of this camera is from -1EV to +1EV in 0.5 EV steps.● Increasing the EV Compensation value results in a brighter picture.● Decreasing the EV Compensation value results in a darker picture. Erasing Pictures from Memory There are times when you don't want the pictures you've taken because they're not what you wanted or they don't display well. In such cases, you can simply delete them from memory. To delete unwanted pictures from the camera's memory: 1. Make sure that you are in Play mode. To enter Play mode, press the Mode/Menu but- ton instantly and release the button. 2.To delete a picture, scroll to that picture using the EV / + or the /- button located at the back of the camera. 3. Now, change to Menu mode. To enter this mode, press the Mode/Menu button for over 2 seconds and release the button. 4. The Erase Current Picture icon appears blinking on the LCD panel. Press the Shutter release button to delete the current picture. 5. To erase all the pictures in memory, select the Erase All Pictures icon in Menu mode. Then, press the Shutter release button to delete all the images. Warning Do not shut down your camera during erasing picture(s). It may cause the damage to all the pictures in memory. At that time, the memory will be formatted automatically after power on again.(The countdown value will be showed on the LCD panel.)