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Table of contents for the manual
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Use r Manua l Packag eC onte n t s: BeanSproutCarabinerCa m era L i I on Recharg ea bleBattery US B Cable UserGuide V ideoCable A rc S oft Photo Impression andDriver InstallationCD[...]
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1 1. C am era des cript ion[...]
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3 u Y ou c a n tu rn th e c amer a to s l eep mod e manu ally b y pr ess ing t h e M O DE bu t t on, then th e LCD sc r e en sh ow s “ of .” Pr e s s th e Trigg er Bu tt on; you wil l h ear a b ee pas t h e c amer awillg oi nt[...]
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4 cons e c ut i ve l y;th eint er pr e t ations ar e a s f o l l ow s: H i r e s o l u t i o n p i c t u r e s T i m e r m o d e A V I m o d e R e a d y t o c l o s e o r s h u t d o w n m o d e D e l e t e a l l D e l e t e l a s t C h a n g e t o l o w?[...]
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5 P S : O nl y 2 dig its, t h e c o mpr e ss i on l ow r e s ol u tion m ode will di s pl ay t wo ti m e s , 2&08 m ea ns 20 8,1& 10 means 1 10. 2.4.1 “ S t” S elfti m ermod e Pr e s s th e MODE b utton u ntil the LCD s c r een[...]
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6 Pr e s st h e MODE butt ont os e l e c t"CA". Pr e s s th e Sh utt e r B utt on t o c onfir m yo ur s e l e c tion. T h e d igits o n th e LCD s c r een w i ll s t a rtt obl ink. Pr e s st h e Sh utt erB utton again t o?[...]
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7 Y ouc a nc h anget h ere s oluti onat anytim ea s needed . 2.4.7“ 50/6 0”fre qu en cy V a r i ous c oun t rie s us e d iffe r ent f r e q u enci e s o f t h e el e c tr ic a l p ower ; 50H z or 60 H z. S e l e c t “ 50 / 60 ” mode t o[...]
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8 Ins ert t h e CD in you r c o mput er ’ s CDRO M drive , an d f o llow th e st epbyst ep in st a l l a tion on you r c om p utersc r ee n. Anint erf a c e wil l appear .O nth eright o f the interf a c e th er e a r ef o ur b u tt o[...]
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10 Pi c t u r e s f olde r , etc.) W hen y ou hav e p ictur e s tr an sf e rr ed / d ownlo aded int o th e c omput e r , th en y o u can d elet e im age sf r omc a m e r a andta k e m o r epictur e s. Photo M anage ment: with the n ew P ho t o [...]
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1 1 Af t e r d ownlo adin g ph o t os, c li c k on th e "Ed it Im a g e" b utt on in th e uplo ad wind ow and s ele c t " Incr ea s e R e s olution ", t hen c lick on t h e "OK " butt on t o conf irm. S elect th e “ T r ansf [...]
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12 4.P r obl em solv ing H e r e ar eth emo s tc omm on pr oblems: Whenpr es singt he mode butt on, th eca mer adoe sn ott urnon: B a tt er yle velis l ow .Y ous h ou l dch ar g e th e b a t t e r yf o r mor ethan6 h ours. T heca[...]
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13 Focusi ngr ange: 0. 5 m–in f i nity S tor ageCap a city : 2M B Ph oto s : Highr e s oluti on(6 40 X480 pixels ), 26pict ur e s C o m pr e s s i on,h ighr e s ol ution pic ture s ,5 2pict ur e s L ow r es o l ut i on ( 32 0 X 2 4 0pi xel s ), 1 04 pict ur e s[...]