Vivitar Vivicam 2750 User Manual
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System Requirements (Windows)■ Personal computer with minimum 486, 33MHz processor■ Microsoft Windows operating system (version 3.1 and higher, Windows95 Windows98 ready) ■ 8MB or more of RAM■ 30MB of hard disk space■ available serial port and CD-ROM drive■ color display (800x600 24-bit or higher recommended) System Requirements (Macintosh)■ Power PC or above■ System 7.5 or higher■ 8MB or more of RAM■ 30MB of hard disk space■ available serial port and CD-ROM drive■...
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11 Getting to know the camera 5 Erase 6 Menu 7 Play/Record 8 Power 9 View Finder 10 Display 11 Forward/Self-Timer 12 Backward/Flash 13 LCD Display 1 Macro/Normal Mode switch 2 Icon mode 3 Multiple Display 4 Shutter Release
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12 Using the camera Power Supply This camera features a two-way power supply that lets you use either batteries (AA-size Alkaline) or a household AC current. Inserting Batteries 1 Place your thumb on the battery door. 2 Slide the battery door away from the camera. 3 Insert the batteries as indicated on the inner side of the battery door. Notes: ■ If you are not going to be using the camera for an extended length of time, then you should remove the batteries to prevent leaks or...
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13 Battery Life Indicator When the camera has sufficient power, the Low Power icon on the LCD display of the camera remains dark. When the power is low, the Low Power icon is visible to indicate that the batteries are weak and need to be replaced. Also, do not use the Flash or Auto-Flash features while battery power is low. Generally, once the Low Power icon comes on, 10 minutes of operation time is available. (When the batteries are completely dead, the camera will not turn on.) Flash Memory The...
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14 Using AC Power To run the camera on standard AC power, use the 6.0V/2.5AC Adaptor.■ Always be sure to use the AC adaptor which comes with the camera; or optional from the manufacture. Any other inappropriate adaptor may cause damage to the camera which is not covered under the warranty. ■ Grasp the adaptor, not the cord, when unplugging the adapter from a wall socket. ■ If the power cord becomes damaged (exposed wires, disconnection, etc.) please purchase a new AC adaptor. Use...
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4 The LCD screen pauses and in a few seconds a static copy of the image appears while the camera saves it to memory. Once the LCD resumes previewing, you can take another picture or switch to the PLAY mode to view the image you just recorded. 15 Taking Pictures 1 Turn the camera on by pressing the Power button for at least one second. When the camera is activated, you will see a small LED light on beside the Viewfinder. If you would like to use the LCD...
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16 Note: You need not activate the LCD to take pictures - however, using it while capturing shortens the lifespan of your batteries. Using the LCD Display Using the built-in Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), you can view pictures in a few seconds after capturing them. The following section describes how to use the LCD and its various functions. Note: To remove all icons from the LCD display, press the Icon mode button on top of the camera. Pressing it a second time returns all icons to the screen. Adjusting...
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Viewing Thumbnails In addition to previewing single frames on the LCD screen, you can also view 9 thumbnail images of the pictures in the storage queue. This gives you the advantage of being able to see at once all the pictures you have already taken rather than having to scroll through them all one by one. To view image thumbnails: 1 Press the Play button. 2 Next, press the Multiple Display button to enter the Thumbnail mode (if there are more pictures than thumbnails, use the Self/+ or...
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18 ■ Move To Card - copy the images in the internal memory to the Compact Flash Card , if you have it inserted into the card slot. ■ Erase All - erases all the image in the built Flash Memory and in the Memory Card. Before the erase procedure takes place, you will be asked to confirm it first. ■ Set Date/Time - allows you to set the time and date that appear on your pictures. Use the Shutter Release button to increase the number in the selected field, and the Self/+ or the...
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19 Erasing Pictures from Memory The Erase button allows you to remove any unwanted pictures from the memory. To remove pictures, please note that the LCD must be turned on. 1 After turning the camera on, press the Play/Record button to enter the PLAY mode. 2 To remove a picture, scroll to the picture then press the erase button . A dialog asking you to confirm the deletion appears on the LCD. Press the Self/+ button for Yes and the Flash/- button for No. After erasing a picture, exit...