Vivitar Vivicam 3350 User Manual
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3. Use your favorite third-party video program. 4. Use Microsoft NetMeeting (see section 6.2) 5. Use Windows Movie Maker for Windows XP (see section 6.3) Note: The Vivicam 3350 is a dual mode camera. You may use either mode, but you cannot use both modes at the same time. Close the ViviCam 3350 GUI before starting the DSC(2770) video mode. 6.2 Using the ViviCam 3350 with NetMeeting – Windows 98 & Me users may wish to use MS NetMeeting. 1. Start NetMeeting 2. After NetMeeting starts, click on Tools, Options 3. From the Options dialog box, select the Video tab 4. Refer to the Video camera properties section 5. Select “Dual-Mode DSC(2770)” as the video capture device 6. Refer to the NetMeeting help file for additional information
6.3 Using the ViviCam 3350 with Movie Maker on Windows XP – Windows XP users can use Windows Movie Maker. 1. Click on Start, Programs, Accessories, Windows Movie Maker to start Movie Maker: 2. After Movie Maker starts - a. Click on: “Capture from a Video Device” b. Select “Dual-Mode DSC(2770)” in the available devices section c. Follow on-screen instructions until live-video is displayed
7.0 Specifications Image Resolution: 640 x 480 Pixels (VGA), or 320 x 240 Pixels (QVGA) Built-in memory: 8 MB (SDRAM) Image storage Capacity: Resolution Ld compression Hd compression Hi = 640 x 480 (VGA) 26 52 Lo = 320 x 240 (QVGA) 104 208 Movie = 320 x 240 (QVGA) 17 seconds (104 frames) Viewfinder: Built-in optical view-finder Self-Timer: 10 seconds Continuous (movie) mode frame rate: 6 frames per second Shutter Speed: 1/6-1/15000 seconds Capture Modes: Single, Continuous (movie clips) Automatic Energy Saving: automatically shut-down after 20 seconds Exposure and White Balance: Automatic Power: Two AAA (1.5 VDC) batteries, or USB 5V bus voltage PC Interface: USB 1.1 Working Temperature: 0 to 40 degrees C