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    MENU OPTIONS
    Capture Menu
    In the Capture menu, you can specify camera settings you would like to use such as resolution,
    image quality, EV compensation, white balance, ISO, color mode, saturation and sharpness.
    1. Turn the camera on by sliding the  POWER switch.
    2. Set the mode dial base to the desired photography mode (Manual, Automatic, Macro, Portrait, Landscape, Night Scene
    or Sports).
    3. Press the  
     button and then scroll through the options by
    pressing the 
     /  button.
    4.To set Image size (resolution), Image quality, EV, White balance, ISO, Color, Saturation, or Sharpness you may
    press 
     /  button in the main menu or press  / button
    to enter the submenu and choose the setting. After the
    settings are set, press the  OK button to confirm.
    5. To exit the Capture menu, press the 
     menu button again
    or rotate the mode dial.
    Note that the menu options will change slightly depending upon which photography mode you have selected.  
    						
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    Image size
    Refer to Setting the Image Resolution and Quality (p. 26).
    Image quality
    Refer to Setting the Image Resolution and Quality (p. 26).
    EV
    Your ViviCam 3826 automatically adjusts the exposure for
    each scene.  However, there may be situations where you
    wish to manually override the automatic determination of the
    camera and under- or over- expose the image.
    This is called EV compensation. The EV compensation of
    your ViviCam 3826 can be adjusted from [-2.0 EV] to [+2.0 EV]
    in 0.5 EV steps.
    To adjust EV, you may press 
     /  button in the main menu or
    press 
     /  button to enter the submenu and choose the
    setting. After the setting is set, press the OK button to confirm.  
    						
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    62Effective Subjects and Set Values
    Positive (+) Compensation
    Copying of printed text (black characters on white paper)
    Backlit portraits
    Very bright scenes (such as snowfields) and highly reflective subjects
    Shots made up predominantly of sky
    Negative (-) Compensation
    Spot lighted subjects, particularly against dark backgrounds
    Imaging of printed text (white characters on black paper)
    Scenes with low reflectivity, such as shots of green or dark foliage  
    						
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    White balance
    When the brightness and nature (source) of the light changes, our eyes adapt to the difference
    so that a white object remains white. Digital still cameras also see a white object as white by
    averaging the light around the subject.  The ViviCam 3826 determines the white balance by
    averaging the various kinds of light that enters the lens.  You may specify the white balance
    when capturing images under specific lighting conditions (Automatic, Daylight, Cloudy, Sunset,
    Tungsten and Fluorescent).
    To set white balance you may press 
     /  button in the main menu or press  / button to
    enter the submenu and choose the setting. After the setting is set, press the OK button to
    confirm.
    [Auto]:automatically adjusting the white balance
    [ 
     Daylight]:for recording outdoors on a bright day
    [ 
    Cloudy]: recording for overcast, shaded, twilight or evening skies
    [ 
     Sunset]:for recording under sunset.
    [ 
     Tungsten]:for recording under tungsten lighting condition
    [ 
     Fluorescent]:for recording under fluorescent lighting condition  
    						
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    ISO
    Select the photographic ISO to be used for image capture. The higher the ISO sensitivity value,
    the greater sensitivity, but the  greater the noise. With a higher sensitivity selected, images
    can be captured with less light.
    When recording in dark situations or recording a fast moving subject, use a higher ISO
    setting.
    However, when capturing high quality images, use a lower ISO setting.
    To set ISO press 
     /  button in the main menu or press  /  button to enter the submenu
    and choose the setting. After the setting is set, press the OK button to confirm.
    [Auto]:adjusts the ISO speed automatically
    [100]: equivalent to ISO 100
    [200]:high-sensitive photography, equivalent to ISO 200
    [400]:high-sensitive photography, equivalent to ISO 400
    In [  ] Macro mode,[  ] Portrait mode, [ ] Landscape mode, [  ]Night Scene mode and [ ] Sports mode,
    the ISO cannot be adjusted  
    						
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    Color
    To capture an image, the ViviCam 3826 offers three types of
    color (Full Color/ Black & White/ Sepia) for you to match as
    your wish. Your images will demonstrate different impression
    by choosing different types of color.
    To set Color (Full color/ Black & White/ Sepia)  you may press
     /  button in the main menu or press  /  button to enter
    the submenu and choose the setting. After the settings is set,
    press the OK button to confirm.
    The color setting is not possible in [A] Automatic mode.
    Saturation
    When Capturing an image, the ViviCam 3826 offers you three
    different degrees of color saturation (richness)(High/Medium/
    Low) to match your preference.  Your images will give different
    impressions by choosing the different degrees of color
    saturation.
    To set Saturation (High/ Medium/ Low) press 
     /  button
    in the main menu or press  /  button to enter the submenu
    and choose the setting. After the settings is set, press the OK
    button to confirm.
    The saturation setting is not available in [A] Automatic mode.  
    						
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    Sharpness
    Your ViviCam 3826 can automatically emphasize the borders
    between light and dark areas of the image. This will make the
    image’s edges look sharper.  In some scenes you may prefer
    sharper edge detail.  In other scenes you may prefer softer
    edge detail.
    To set Sharpness (High/ Medium/ Low)press 
     /  button
    in the main menu or press 
     /  button to enter the submenu
    and choose the setting. After the setting is set, press the OK
    button to confirm.
    The sharpness setting is not available in [A] Automatic mode.  
    						
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    Playback Menu
    Using the Playback menu to transfer your recorded images/video clips to a memory card or to
    create an on-camera slide show displaying. You can also use the Playback menu to delete
    images, and format the memory card or the internal memory and also record your voices as
    your preference.
    To access the Playback menu, press the 
     button first and then press the  button. Scroll
    through the menu options by using the 
     / button.
    Delete
    Refer to Deleting Images/Video Clips in Playback Mode.
    Copy  to card
    This feature allows you to copy your images from the ViviCam
    3826s memory card or an internal memory. However, you
    can only do this when the memory card is installed and the
    internal memory contains images.
    To perform this function, first press the OK button. Then select
    [No] or [Yes] by using the 
     / button and press OK button to
    confirm. Showing the copying process a bar displays and the
    screen indicates Copy  to card.
    Slide show
    Refer to Slide Show Display in Playback Mode.  
    						
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    Setup Menu
    You can select your preferences for camera settings in Setup
    mode. Rotate the mode dial to Setup position and navigate to
    the option you wish to configure by using the 
     / button.
    Date & Time
    Refer to Setting the Date and the Time in GETTING STARTED.
    TV
    You can view your images on a TV. Remember to select  the
    video output standard according to where you are located. To
    set this option, first press the OK button. Then use the 
     /
    button to select your TV broadcast format [NTSC] or [PAL] and
    then press OK button to confirm.
    [NTSC]: Select this format when located in the U.S.A., Canada,
    Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Central  America, or Mexico.
    [PAL]:Select this format when located in Australia, Belgium,
    China, Denmark,  Finland, Germany, Great  Britain,
    Holland, Italy, Kuwait, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore,
    Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand or  Norway.  
    						
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    Beeper
    The ViviCam 3826 makes a sound (beep) each time you press
    a camera button if this function is enabled. Press the OK
    button. Then select beeper [Louder], [Soft] or [Off] by using the
     / button and then OK button to confirm.
     The ViviCam 3826 defaults to [Off].
    Language
    This option allows you to select the language for the On-
    Screen Display (OSD) menu displayed on the LCD monitor.
    To set the language, refer to the section Choosing the
    Language.
    The ViviCam 3826 defaults to .
    Beeper  
    						
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