Vivitar Vivicam 3500 Users Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Vivicam 3500 User Manual English 021009
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 5 NAME OF PARTS ................................. 7 Attaching the Strap ............................... 8 Power Supply ........................................ 8 Inserting the Batteries ........................... 8 Using AC Adaptor ................................. 8 Auto Power-Off ...................................... 9 Equipping the Compact Flash Card ...... 9 Camera Operation ............................... 11 Recording Images ............................... 11 Using Auto Flash ................................. 11 Using the Self-Timer Mode ................. 12 Playback stored images ...................... 13 Display Images on a TV Screen .......... 13 Download Stored Images to Your Personal Computer ............................. 14 System Requirement .......................... 14 LCD Brightness Control Dial ............... 15 Creative Modes ................................... 15 Image QUALITY/MULTI button ............ 15 ZOOM button ...................................... 16 ICON button ........................................ 16 MENU button ....................................... 17 Image erase / Erase protection ........... 17 LCD button .......................................... 17 Troubleshooting ................................... 18 Take Care of Your Camera .................. 18 Warranty Policy ................................... 19 SPECIFICATION ................................ 20 CONTENTS
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 6Appendix A :Camera User Interface ... 22 Camera Top View(TBD) ....................... 22 Camera Front View .............................. 22 Button of the Camera .......................... 22 Camera Back View .............................. 23 Side of the Camera ............................. 23 Basic Button Functionality ................... 24 Appendix B :Icon Descripting .............. 25 Recording Mode .................................. 25 Zoom up Mode .................................... 25 Playback Mode .................................... 26 Thumbnail Display ............................... 26 Major Types of Icons to be Displayed .. 27 Appendix C : Menu Description .......... 28 Menu Operation .................................. 28 Recording Mode .................................. 28 Playback Mode .................................... 31
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 7 NAME OF PARTS 1Power Button 2Shutter Release Button 3LCD ON/OFF Button 4ZOOM button 5Self/+Button 6Flash/-Button 7MENU 8ENTER/MACRO 9Icon Button bkQUALITY/MULTI blBuilt - in Flash bmSelf-timer LED bnFlash control Sensor boView finder window bpLens bqStrap Eyelet brDigital out put port bsVideo out put port btAC power socket ckView Finder Eyepiece clReady LED cmPlayback/Recording Mode Switch cnLCD Panel coLCD Brightness Control Dial cpTripod Socket cqBattery Chamber Cover crCompact Flash card slot csCompact Flash card Ejector
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 8 Attaching the Strap (Fig.1) 1. Insert the small loop at the end of the Strap under the Strap Eyelet. 2. Insert the other end of the Strap through the loop to tie the Strap onto the Strap Eyelet. Power SupplyThis camera features a two-way power supply that lets you use ei- ther batteries (AA-size) or equipped AC Adaptor (optional). Inserting the Batteries1. Push the Battery Chamber Cover in the direction of the arrow to open it.(Fig.2) 2. Insert four batteries in the direction shown in. (Fig.3) 3. Close the Battery Chamber Cover by pushing it back until it latches with a click. Notes: * Never use manganese batteries. * Your camera will not work if the batteries are inserted incorrectly. * Remove batteries from camera if you will not use it for more than two weeks. * Never mix old batteries with new ones. * Never break up the batteries or dispose of in fire. It may cause the danger of explosion. * Never mix batteries of different types. Using AC AdaptorTo power the camera from AC power, use the optional AC Adaptor. 1. Open the Connector Cover by pulling it out. (Fig.4-1) 2. Plug in the Adaptor Jack. (Fig.4-2) * Be sure to use the Equipped AC Adaptor only. Using any other AC adaptor may cause damage to the camera not covered by the warranty. * When unplugging the AC Adaptor from the wall socket, be sure to grasp the plug (not the cord). * Avoid undue bending, pulling, or twisting of the AC Adaptor Cord. * If the power cord should become damaged (exposed wires, disconnection, etc.), please contact the store to purchase a new AC Adaptor. Use of a damaged power cord may cause fire or electrical shock.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 9 * Be sure to Power-Off your camera before connecting or disconnect ing the adaptor. * The AC adaptor may become warm to the touch after extended periods of use. This is normal and is not cause for alarm. Auto Power-OffIn case no buttons or switches are pressed for a certain period of time, the camera turns off automatically after the following period. Press POWER button to turn on the camera again. Power source Inactivity period Battery 2 min. AC adapter 30 min. Equipping the Compact Flash Card1. Insert the CompactFlash Card into the slot in the direction of the arrow by pushing it until it is firmly combined. (Fig.5-1) 2. To remove the CompactFlash Card, pushing the CompactFlash Ejector as shown. (Fig.5-2) 3. If the camera is powered-on without the card or with a unknown care, the NO CARD message appears on the LCD monitor. Notes: * Always keep Power-Off while equipping or removing the CompactFlash Card, or it may be damaged. * All images are stored on a CompactFlash card inserted in the cam- era with the capacity up to 48MB. The camera does not have any resident memory for the image storage. The total number of stored images is varied with the free space of the card, the mixture of the image quality modes, and also the complexity of the subject. The following are examples of the reference number to be displayed on the LCD monitor in the Recording mode after the camera formats the card. Image Quality 4 MB 8 MB 16 MB 32 MB 48 MB Fine 10 20 40 80 120 Normal 20 40 80 160 240 Economy 35 70 140 280 420
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 10 * Note 1: The above-mentioned numbers may be different depending on the card actually used. The total number of images which can be stored in the card may be more than or less than the number. * Note 2 : After capturing, depending on the subjects, the displayed number may not be always deducted by one. * Note 3 : SanDisk and Pretec CF cards are recommended. Other brands/makers are not tested with the camera. * Note 4: When first time applying CF card to DC1500, please be sure to format the card with the camera. The camera displays CARD FULL if no more images can be stored in the rest of memory under the selected quality mode. When the displayed number is 0001 and try to capture a new image, the cam- era may display RETRY message after the shutter release. This means that the subject to be captured is too complicated to store in the rest of memory. In this case, a user may retry the capture under lower image quality mode. The camera displays ? CARD on the LCD in case the camera de- tects that no card, unknown card, higher capacity card is inserted. To use such card, it is first required to format it by the camera. (Caution : All data in the card will be lost by formatting.) 42139-554-ARG 42139-554-ARG
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 11 Camera OperationAuto date & timeYou can set the date and time on the camera, which can hold the information for about a few minutes even after the power source is disconnected. You can set to show or hide the date & time in the Menu screen. Please refer to Appendix C. Recording Images1. Select the Recording Mode by sliding the MODE switch to REC. position. (Fig.6-1) 2. Turn the camera on by pressing the POWER button.(Fig.6-2) Its ready for shooting after the READY LED stops blinking. 3. Compose the image from Optical Viewfinder or Equipped LCD Monitor. If LCD Monitor is off, push LCD Button to turn it on. 4. Press the Shutter Release button.(Fig.7) Just after the shutter release, the LCD monitor is turned off for a short period of time. Then the captured image is being displayed until the image pro cessing is completed. Usually the Picture number is decreased by the shutter release, but it may not be depending on subjects to be captured. * Take care of your fingers that not to block the lens or flash. * Never open the Battery Chamber Cover, disconnect the AC Adaptor from the camera or unplug it from the wall socket while image processing. It may destroy the captured image. * The newly captured image is always given to the next number of the current last number even some images are erased by Each Erase before capturing. In case the number reaches 9999, the camera displays CARD FULL message and it is required to erase stored images to capture new images. Using Auto Flash1. If sufficient Light Value is measured through the Flash Control Sensor, the built-in Flash will not fire. 2. If additional light is required, the built-in Flash will fire automatically. Auto Mode (automatic self activating flash) Flash On Mode (Fill in Flash, User decides to use flash) Flash Off Mode (User decides not to use flash)
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 12 Flash ON Mode Daylight flash photography is effective for back-lighted subjects, strong shadows, or on cloudy days. It lets you take more natural looking pictures by softening harsh shadows. The flash effective shutter speed is from 1/3 to 1/1000 second. 1. Press the /- Button to make the Flash ON symbol is displayed on LCD. 2. Press the Shutter Release Button. There will be flash every time the shutter is released. Flash OFF ModeThis mode forcibly prevents automatic firing of the flash and extends exposure time up to 1/3 second, thus allowing sufficient light photog- raphy in museums, churches, etc. where flash photography is prohibited. 1. Press the /- Button to make the Flash OFF symbol is displayed on LCD. 2. Press the Shutter Release Button and the shutter will be released with out flash. Using the Self-Timer Mode (Fig.8) This mode is not only for close distance but also for distant scenic pictures. When taking a long distance scenic pictures, or night view evening scene using a slow shutter speed you can get a sharp, vibration free photograph by placing the camera on a tripod and using this mode. 1. Select the Recording Mode by sliding the Mode switch to REC position. 2.Select the Self-Timer mode by pressing the /+ button1. The Self- Timer symbol will show on the LCD Panel. This mode will be canceled by pressing the /+ button again, POWER button, or sliding the Mode switch to Playback mode. 3. Compose the picture through Optical Viewfinder or LCD Panel on a steady support or fixed on a tripod attached to the Tripod Socket. 4. Press Shutter Release Button2, the self-timer will start working. The red LED on the front of the camera will light steadily for ap- proximately seven seconds, and then blink for about three sec- onds to indicate that the shutter is to be released automatically.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 13 5. After releasing shutter, the Self-Timer mode will be canceled. * If you want to cancel the self-timer once it started, press the /+ button again or Power button. * The self-timer can work together with Auto, Flash On or Flash Off mode. Playback stored images (Fig.9) 1. Slide the MODE switch to PLAY position, the camera displays an image stored on the CompactFlash card. 2. Press /+ button to see the next image and /- button to see the previous one. 3. Pressing and holding ( /+ or /- ) for over 2 seconds will forward (backward) the displayed image every 2 seconds automatically. Press this button again to stop. 4. If no images stored on the CompactFlash card, the message NO IMAGE is displayed. * Until the card is replaced, the camera memorizes the last play-backed image at the power off and displays the same image at the next power on. If any images are captured in the Recording mode, the latest captured image is displayed. * Only the images that recognized by the camera can be displayed. The Picture number displayed on the LCD is the number currently assigned to. It may be moved over after erasing some images. Display Images on a TV ScreenUse the equipped video cable to connect the camera to a television, you can view the images on the TV screen. 1. Connect your camera and a TV from VIDEO OUT terminal of the camera into only to VIDEO IN terminal of the TV.(Fig.10) 2. Switch Input Source of the TV to Video In accordingly. 3. Make sure that the power of both the camera and the TV are powered on, then you can see the image on TV. * Use only a TV equipped with VIDEO INPUT function.