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Model#: 118322 Lit. #: 98-0916/07-10 V ersion 2.0 Instruc tion Manual[...]
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3 W ARNING Do NO T look directly at the sun through your binoculars. Doing so may cause permanent eye damage. NO TE: T o reset the camer a if you exp erience problems or if the display becomes unresponsive , remove the batteries for at least one minute, then re-install them.[...]
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5 C ongratulations on your purchase of the Bushnell ImageV iew ® binocular! The Bushnell ImageView binocular takes the technology of digital photograph y and combines it with a high- quality compact binocular . This allow s you to obser ve spor ting ev ents, wildlife , sc enic vistas or anything you would normally use a binocular for , and then sa[...]
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6 Camer a and Binocular P ar ts G uide P ow er/ MODE Button Camer a Lens Binocular F ocus SNAP Button Display T ripod Socket Battery C ompar tment USB P or t SD Card Slot P ow er LED Remote Jack[...]
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7 CAMER A P ARTS The camera is powered by tw o AAA alkaline, lithium, or NiMh ba tteries (not 1. included). I nser t batteries into the compartment, with the springs in c ontac t with the negative (at) end of each batter y . A power meter on the low er right of the display indicat es batter y condition. Inser t an SD card ("upside down"[...]
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8 The I mageView will imprint the date and time in the bottom right corner of your photos . T o set the correct date and time, after turning on the camera, press and hold both the MODE and SNAP buttons a t the same time, until the displa y begins to ash. The display now sho ws the last two dig its of the year . Pr ess the MODE button to move the[...]
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9 Mode Ic on/T ext S ettings Description Video Video Camera OFF , ON Selec t "ON" instead of "OFF" to put the camera in video mode. W ait several sec onds for the camer a to automatically return to the normal display , then begin shooting by pressing SNAP . The counter will show elapsed time . Press SNAP again to stop shooting .[...]
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10 Mode Ic on/T ext S ettings Description Line F requenc y 60 or 50 60 Hz, 50 H z Set to match the AC power frequency (c ycles) of your countr y . This ensures that stills and videos shot under uorescen t lighting appear normal. Continuous CT OFF , 3, 5 Selec t 3 or 5 frames to shoot a r apid ser ies of photos instead of a single frame when SNAP[...]
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11 Mode Ic on/T ext S ettings Description Delete All ALL+T rash Can None -press SNAP to delete all photo and video les Selec t this mode and press SNAP to erase the entire memor y conten ts (the counter resets to zero ). Use this af ter downloading your les, to clear the memor y so you can take new photos . If "Delete All" is select[...]
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12 The camera will be rec ognized as a USB mass storage device (if it is set to "ST O" 1. and not "PC"), which means no special drivers are requir ed for all operating systems later than Windows 98 (Me, 2000, XP , Vista.) Mac OS 9 and OSX are also compatible . If you have a computer OS as listed above that is USB mass storage co[...]
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13 Operating S ystem: Windo ws® 2000/ME/XP/Vista/W indows 7 ( W indows 98 is not suppor ted) or Mac OS 9 / OS X Internal USB P or t Connect the supplied cable to the ImageView ’ s USB por t, then directly to a main 1. USB por t on y our computer-do not use fr ont panel/keyboard USB por ts or unpow- ered “hubs” . The L CD display will indicat[...]
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14 camera ’ s display when you review photos. Single clicking an y le should show a small preview image . Click “Edit>Select All” (or click on one photo , c ontol+click to select multiple 4. photos), then “Edit>Cop y to F older ” (in W indows menus). Selec t an existing folder on your hard drive , such as “My P ic tures ” , o[...]
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15 If y ou are new to photo editing on a c omputer , consult your software ’ s Help 7. menu for tips on using its fea tures. Along with adjusting the brightness, contrast, sharpness and color of y our photos, you can resize the photo to t the paper if you are pr inting , or sav e a smaller , low or medium resolution version for email or inser [...]
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16 Y our Bushnell binocular is a precision instrument designed to provide many years of pleasurable viewing . This portion of the booklet will help you achiev e optimum per formance by e xplaining how you can adjust the binocular to y our eyes, and how to care for this instrument. R ead the instructions carefully befor e using your binocular . EYE [...]
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17 Set the “ diopter setting ” ( 2. F igure 2 ) to zer o and view a distant object. Keep both eyes open at all times. 3. Using a lens cov er or your hand, co ver the objec tive (fr ont) lens of 4. th e sa me s id e of t he b in ocu la r th at h as t he “ di op te r se tti ng . ” Th is i s usually the right side. ( The left side on zoom mode[...]
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18 Y our Bushnell binocular will provide y ears of trouble -free ser vice if it receiv es the normal care you w ould give any fine optical instrumen t. The Imageview is not waterproof , and should not be exposed to any source of moisture. W ater damage is not covered by the warranty . If your binocular has roll- down, flexible eyecups , store it wi[...]
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19 T WO-YEAR LIMITED W ARR ANTY Y our Bushnell ® product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for two years af ter the date of purchase . In the event of a def ec t under this warranty , w e will, at our option, repair or r eplace the product, provided that y ou return the product postage prepaid. This warranty does not [...]
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©2010 Bushnell Outdoor Products F or fur ther questions or additional information please contac t: Bushnell Outdoor Pr oduc ts 9200 Cody , O verland P ark , K ansas 66214 (800) 423-3537 • ww w .bushnell.com[...]