Vivitar Vivicam 3725 User Manual
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10 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 242526 Main switch Subject mode button Shutter button Exposure compensation button Self-timer/Drive mode button Flash mode/Magnification button Status LCD Remote control receiver Self-timer/Remote control LED Viewfinder window Flash Strap holder Lens Battery door Battery door lockTripod socket Viewfinder LCD monitor 5-way button( (T)/ (W)/ / and center Enter buttons) Terminal door release Menu button QV/Delete button Display button Card access LED Terminal door AC adapter terminal A/V out terminal USB terminal CF card slot1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29
11 Main switch Auto mode : Images can be recorded using default settings. Manual mode : Images can be recorded using manual settings. Playback mode : Images recorded can be played back on the LCD monitor. Movie mode : Digital video clips can be recorded using this mode. Setup mode : Various camera functions and operation settings can be customized. PC mode : Data can be transferred to a PC. Power OFF : The camera is turned off. 5-way button Used for zoom operation and menu operation. Pressing the center acts as the ENTER button. - to display menus of various camera modes. - to quick view or delete recorded images - to toggle the Color LCD monitor with information on, with information off and monitor off. Status LCD Enter button MACRO PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE NIGHT PORTRAIT TEXTSubject mode indicators White balance indicator Manual focus indicator Camera sensitivity indicator Spot metering indicator Exposure compensation indicator Exposure mode indicators Flash mode indicators Image size display Image quality display Drive mode indicators Microphone indicator Battery level indicator Frame counter(when the camera switches to PC mode,ÓUSBÓ is displayed.)
12 Color LCD Monitor Indicators Camera mode Focus signal Flash mode Frame counter Exposure compensation Drive mode White Balance indicator Macro mode Exposure mode / Subject mode Battery level Shutter speed Image quality Metering mode Image size Aperture Digital zoom Camera shake warning Focus Frame Camera sensitivity (ISO) Spot metering Manual Focus AF sensors Preparing the Power Supply Always turn the main switch to the OFF position before changing power supply. Loading the batteries 1. Slide the battery door lock to open position . 2. Slide the battery door in the direction indicated by the arrow. 3. Insert AA batteries (4 units) with polarity as shown in the diagram inside the battery compartment. 4. Close the battery door and slide the battery door lock to close position . AA alkaline batteries and AA nickel-hydrogen batteries can be used. Do not use a mix of different types, manufactures, classifications of batteries. Rechargeable batteries cannot be charged in the camera. a b c d e g f h i j k l m n o p r q s 1 2 3
13 Battery life indicator Located on the status LCD, the battery life indicator is active at all t\ imes while the camera is on. It shows you the power level of the batteries. The number of pictures that can be taken varies according to the performance and usage conditions of the batteries. Full battery power Low battery power No battery power Using the AC adapter The AC adapter allows the camera to be powered from an electrical household \ outlet. It is recommended when the camera is interfaced with a computer or during peri\ ods of heavy use. 1. Remove the DC terminal cover. 2. Insert the mini plug of the AC adapter into AC adapter terminal. 3. Insert the AC adapter plug into an electrical outlet. Always use the AC adapter from the manufacture. Otherwise fire and/or electrical shock may occur as a result. When carrying the camera overseas, check with a travel agency, etc., and\ prepare aconversion adapter suitable for the power plug of the destination countr\ y in advance. Auto shut-off function When using the camera with batteries and no operation is made for a cert\ ain time, the camera power will automatically turn off to prevent battery depletion. To restore from auto shut-off, press the menu, quick view, display or 5-way controller button, or switch the \ main switch to another position. The time for auto shut-off is factory set to 1 min, and the setting can be changed in the SET-UP menu. (See page 36.) Note: The auto shut-of f function operates even when using the AC adapter. Inserting/Removing the CompactFlash Card Always turn the main switch to the OFF position and confirm the card acc\ ess LED is off before inserting/removing the CompactFlash Card, otherwise the card may be dama\ ged. Inserting the card 1. Slide down the terminal door release to open the terminal door. 2. Face the label of the CompactFlash Card toward the front of the camer\ a and the end of the connector toward the card slot. 3. Carefully insert the card into the camera until a click is heard. The\ card Eject button pops out.
14 4. Close the terminal door. CompactFlash Card cannot be inserted and locked if the front/back sides or the up/down direction are incorrect. Do not use force when inserting CompactFlash Card. Damage may occur to the connector section. The storage capability of the CompactFlash card will diminish with extended use. It may be necessary to purchase a new card periodically. If the card-not-recognized message appears, the inserted card in the camera may need to be formatted. When a card is formatted, all the data on the card is permanently erased. If the unable-to-use card message appears, the card is not compatible with the camera and cannot be formatted. Removing the card 1. Open the terminal door. 2. Press the Eject button. The card will unlock and eject. 3. Close the terminal door. Warning : Improper use of the CompactFlash Card may cause data loss or damage. It is recommended to make a backup copy of any important data in another storage media, such as hard disk, CD-ROM, etc. Keep away foreign objects from the terminal section. Keep away from static electricity and electromagnetic fields. Do not bend, drop or apply excessive force. Keep away from heat, moisture and direct sunlight when using and for storage. Attaching the Neck Strap and Lens Cap 1. Attach the small strap to the lens cap. (1) (2) 2. Attach the neck strap to the camera strap holder and the lens cap strap. (3) Setting the Menu Display Language and Time/Date To set the Language: 1.Turn the Main Switch to SETUP mode. SETUP menu appears on LCD. 2.Press button until the Language item is highlighted. 3.Press the button to display the language options. Use the / buttons to highlight the new setting. 4.Press the Enter button to select the highlighted language. Eject button
15 To set the Date/Time: 5. Press the button to scroll up the menu to the section tab on the top. 6. Press the buttons to select the Custom 2 tab. 7. Press the button until the Date/Time set item is highlighted. Press the button , then press Enter button. 8. Select a field (month, day, year, hour, minutes) by pressing the / buttons. (The pair of arrowheads that appears over a field indicates that it is currently selected.) 9. Press the / buttons to increase/decrease the value in a field. 10. When you are done changing the date and time settings, press the Enter button.
16 Auto Recording Turn the main switch to , all camera operations are fully automatically. It allows you to concentrate on the actual image to record. The autofocus, exposure, and imaging systems will work together to bring beautiful results effortless. Although many of the cameras system in this mode are automatic, several camera operations can be optimized. Options are subject mode, flash mode, drive mode, EV compensation, image size and image quality. Taking Pictures 1. Make sure that a CompactFlash Card is properly inserted.(Page 13) 2. Set the main switch to . The lens will extend. 3. Select the image size and quality. (page 27 ) 4. Press the MODE button to set the subject mode. (page 17) 5. Look through the viewfinder and then press the (W) and (T) buttons to set the subject size and the image composition. (page 17) 6. Lightly press the shutter button (halfway) to lock the focus and exposure. The Focus and Flash LED will light steadily and the focus and exposure will be locked. Releasing the finger from the shutter button after locking the focus position will cancel the focus lock. If the subject to focus is not in the center of the viewfinder, perform Focus Lock Recording (page 17 ). 7. Make sure the subject is within the focus range of the lens. (page 17) 8. Gently press the shutter button completely. The card access LED will light indicating image data is being written to the CompactFlash card. When LED turns off, the writing process is completed. Number of recordable images The frame counter indicates the approximate number of images that can be stored on the CompactFlash card at the cameras image quality and size settings. If the settings are changed, the frame counter adjusts accordingly. The number of recordable images may vary depending on the recorded subject and the capacity of the memory card, or if there are files other than images, or when recording is made while switching the picture quality /resolution. Image Size 2048x1536 1600x1200 1280x960 640x480 Image Quality Super fine 1 2 4 15 Fine 8 14 20 47 Standard 15 23 32 63 Economy 24 35 45 78 *The values shown above are guides when recording using the same image size and quality on a 16 MB SanDisk CompactFlash card. Auto Recording
17 Zoom Control This camera features two types of zooming, optical zooming and digital zooming (2X). The optical zoom range is equivalent to 35 - 140mm in a 35mm camera. Optical Zoom 1. Press the (W) button, the subject will move the lens towards to the wide-angle position, meaning zoom away from your subject. 2. Press the (T) button, will move the lens towards to the telephoto position, meaning zoom in your subject. Digital zoom 1. Turn on the LCD monitor 2. Press the button until the lens has been moved to the maximum telephoto position. 3. Press the button again will activate the digital zoom. X2.0 will be displayed on the Color LCD. To cancel the digital zoom, press the button. Focus Lock Recording For normal recording, aim at the subject using the entire viewfinder area. To focus, position the subject within the diagonally-lined center area of [ ] located at the center of the viewfinder. If the subject to record is not in the center of the viewfinder, position the subject so that it falls within the focus frame and lightly press the shutter button (halfway). While continuing to hold the shutter button down lightly (halfway), re-position the subject for the desired composition and gently press the shutter button down completely to record. Focus Range Lens Position Effective focus range Wide-angle lens position 0.5 m ~ Telephoto lens position 0.9 m ~ Macro 0.16 m ~ 0.6 m All distances are measured from the CCD. Selecting the Subject Modes By selecting a preset subject mode using the MODE button, the subject can be recorded in the optimal condition. Pressing the MODE button will cycle through the subject modes: macro, portrait, landscape, night portrait, text and the original normal mode. The selected subject mode is pointed by the arrow icon on the status LCD. (Macro) Mode Used when the subject is within a distance range of between 16cm and 60cm from the CCD. When the macro mode is selected, the lens will automatically zoom to the correct position. The LCD monitor will automatically activate and should be used to composite the picture. The viewfinder
18 cannot be used because of parallax. The flash will not fire when set to an auto flash mode. (Portrait) Mode Optimized to reproduce soft skin tones and a slight defocusing of the background. Most portraits look best at a telephoto setting; the longer focal length does not exaggerate facial features and the shallower depth of field softens the background. (Landscape) Mode Optimized to produce sharp, colorful landscapes. Used when recording scenery. The flash will not fire in this mode when set to auto flash mode. (Night Portrait) Mode Used when recording portrait with night scenes. Set the flash mode to fill-in flash when taking portraits, and ask your subject not to move after the flash burst ; the shutter will still be open for the background exposure. Under low light conditions, the shutter speed will become slow. Since this may result in the image becoming blurred, use of a tripod is also recommended. (TEXT) Mode Used for the crisp reproduction of black text on white background. The flash will not fire in this mode when set to an auto flash mode. Use of a tripod is recommended. Selecting the Flash Modes Toggle the flash mode button to select Auto flash, Fill-in, Off, Auto flash with Red-Eye Reduction, Fill-in flash with Red-Eye Reduction until the desired mode is displayed. The flash recording range is 0.5 to 3.5m when the camera is set to wide-angle position and 0.9 to 3.0m when set to telephoto position. (Auto flash) Mode When recording in a dark place and backlit conditions, the camera will automatically determine whether the flash is necessary. (Fill-in Flash) Mode Used to soften dark shadows on the face of the subject due to back light, strong direct light or sunlight. The flash will always be used regardless of the surrounding brightness. (Flash Off) Mode Used when recording in a place where flash photography is prohibited, or when utilizing the night view or indoor lighting for recording. The flash will always be off during recording. Under low light conditions, the shutter speed will become slow. Since this may result in the image becoming blurred, use of a tripod is recommended. The camera shake warning may appear when Flash Off is selected. (Page 40)
19 (Red-eye Reduction) Mode Pre-flash is performed before the main flash to reduce the red-eye; an effect caused by light reflected from the retina. Use in low-light conditions when photographing people or animals. The pre-flashes contract the pupils of the subjects eyes. Note: The red-eye reduction may have little effect if the subject is not directly facing the pre-flash or main flash, or when there is some distance between the camera and the subject. Selecting the Drive Modes Toggle the drive mode button to select single frame advance (default), self-timer/remote control, continuous advance, bracketing until the desired mode is displayed. Single frame advance - To take a single picture each time the shutter button is pressed. Self-timer/remote control - To delay the release of the shutter. Continuous advance - To take multiple pictures when the shutter button is pressed and held. Bracketing - To take a series of three images with differing exposures. (Self-timer) Mode This mode automatically releases the shutter after a delay so that the person making the recording can be included in the image. The self-timer LED on the front of the camera will blink in red and the shutter will be released after about 10 seconds. To cancel the self-timer during the 10-sec countdown, press the drive mode button. (Continuous Advance) Mode Continuous advance acts like a motor drive on a film camera. Number of images that can be captured at a time. The rate of the capture depends on the image quality and image size setting. The maximum rate of capture is 1.0fps. This mode cannot be used with the image quality of Superfine. The following chart lists the maximum number of images that can be captured with different image quality and image size combinations. Image Size 2048x1536 1600x1200 1280x960 640x480 Image Quality Fine 4 5 7 14 Standard 5 7 10 19 Economy 8 11 14 25 (Bracketing) Mode This mode makes a three image bracket of a scene. Bracketing is a method of taking a series of images with different exposures. The order of the bracket series is normal exposure, underexposure and overexposure. The exposure bracket in Auto Recording mode is set to 0.5 EV increments. In Manual Recording mode, the increments can be set to 0.3, 0.5 or 1.0. (page 32)