HP (Hewlett-Packard) PW550 manual

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    HP PW550 Digital Camera User Manual[...]

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    i Table of Contents Preface .................................................................... .................. v About this Manual ........................................................................................................... v Copyright ..............................................................................................[...]

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    ii Shooting mode .......................................................................................................................... 1 1 Video Record mode .................................................................................................................... 1 1 Playback mode .....................................................[...]

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    iii Using Blink Detection Mode - ..................................................................................................... 4 0 Using Aperture Priority Mode - ................................................................................................... 4 1 Using Shutter Priority Mode - ..............................................[...]

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    iv Modify Color ................................................................................................................. 6 9 Crop .............................................................................................. ............................... 7 1 Resize .........................................................................[...]

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    v Preface About this Manual This manual is designed to assist you in using your new digital camer a. All information presented is as accurate as possible but is subject to change without notice. For the latest revision, please visit www.hp.com/support . Copyright This manual contains proprietary information protected by cop yright. All rights are r[...]

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    vi W arning: A shielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and to prevent interference to r adio and television reception. Use only shielded cable to connect I/O devices to this equipment. Any changes or modications not expressly approved by the manuf acturer may void your warr anty and service agreement. Declaratio[...]

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    vii Battery Information If the battery is already installed, make sure to power of f the camera before remo ving • and inserting the battery . When inserting the battery in this camera, ensur e that it is oriented correctly . Please • see pages 2 and 3 for additional details. Inserting the battery upside down can cause damage and in an extremel[...]

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    viii Photography Terms and Denitions Terms Denitions auto exposure bracketing (AEB) A simple technique professional photogr aphers use to ensure they properly expose their pictures, especially in challenging lighting situations. When AEB is selected, the camera automatically takes three or more shots with a differ ent exposure for each fr ame[...]

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    ix digital still camera (DSC) A camera incorpor ating an image sensor which outputs a digital signal representing a still picture, or records a digital signal representing a still picture on a remov able medium, such as a memory card or magnetic disk. dynamic range cf . ISO DSC dynamic range, colour gamut, luminance ratio. Exif/JPEG A compressed ?[...]

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    1 Package Contents Please check the contents of your camera package. It should contain: Digital camera Li-ion battery Wrist strap USB cable W arranty Card User Manual and Software installation Quick Start guide[...]

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    2 Getting Started Attaching the Wrist Strap Follow these instructions to at tach the wrist strap to your camera to better pr otect your new camera: Insert the smaller loop of the strap in the str ap 1. eyelet. Thread the larger loop of the str ap though the short 2. loop and pull tight to attach the strap to the camer a. Inserting the Battery Follo[...]

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    3 Insert the battery into the compartment with the terminal facing inside the camer a. 3. Close the battery compartment. 4. Inserting an SD/SDHC Memory Card Expand your camera’ s stor age by using SD or SDHC memory cards. Open the SD card compartment at the bottom of the 1. camera. Insert the SD/SDHC card into the memory card slot with 2. the met[...]

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    4 T o remove the SD/SDHC card Open the battery compartment. 1. Gently push the card until it clicks and pops out. 2. Pull out the card carefully . 3. Charging the battery The battery that comes along with your package is not fully char ged. Y ou need to charge the battery before using the camer a. Insert the battery into the battery charger . 1. Co[...]

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    5 Camera Memory Y our camer a supports SD cards of up to 4GB in size. It also supports SDHC cards with a maximum capacity of 32GB. If there is a stor age card inserted in the memory slot, the camera automatically sav es all images, videos and audio clips in the external storage card. The icon indicates the camera is using SD card. Warning Not all c[...]

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    6 Camera Views Front View Flash Self-T imer LED / AF Assist Lamp Zoom Lens Microphone Back View Func / Delete * 2 Shooting / Video Record / Playback * 1 LCD screen Zoom buttons Menu * 4 Operation Lamp SET / 4-way navigation control * 3[...]

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    7 Top View Shutter button Power button Bottom View Battery / SD card compartment Left/Right View Strap ring USB[...]

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    8 Button ٭1: Shooting/Video Record/Playback Switch to Shooting, Video R ecord or Playback mode by using the switching button. Button ٭2: FUNC/Delete In Shooting and Video R ecord mode, press to enter FUNC menu. In Playback mode, press to delete an image, video or audio clip . Button ٭3: Navigation Control The 4-way Navigation Control and the but[...]

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    9 Button Usage SET Conrm a selection when using the OSD menus. 1. Flash/ Right In Shooting mode, press to scroll through the ash mode options. 1. ( Auto, Anti R ed-eye, Slow Sync, Forced On and Forced Of f ) In Playback mode, press to view the next image, video or audio clip . 2. In Playback Video R ecord, press to fast forward video pla ybac[...]

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    10 Initial Settings Y ou will be prompted to set up the language and the date and time when the camer a is turned on for the rst time. Setting the Language Press 1. , , or to move through the selection. Select a language, and then press 2. to apply . Using Setup Menu Y ou can access the Setup menu whether you ar e in Shooting or Playback mode. T[...]

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    11 Modes Y our camer a has three modes: Shooting mode Set to Shooting mode to capture images and record audio clips. • Shooting mode can be further set to mode options like auto and scene selection modes. • Video Record mode Set to Video Record mode to recor d videos. • Playback mode Set to Playback mode to view or edit photos, review video a[...]

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    12 Selecting the Shooting mode options Set the camera to Shooting mode. 1. Press 2. to launch Shooting mode Menu. Select 3. Shooting Mode , and then press to enter submenu. Select a mode. 4. Press the 5. button to apply selected mode. OFF OFF Shooting Mode Self-Timer/Burst AEB AF Ar ea Sharpness Note Use the 4-way na vigation control to move throug[...]

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    13 LCD Monitor Layout and Icon Descriptions Shooting Mode Screen Layout 12M 307 307 ISO AU TO F 3. 0 F 3.0 1/ 3 0 1/ 3 0 0.0E V 0.0E V 1 2 3 4 5 1 4 1 6 1 9 1 5 1 8 1 7 2 0 6 7 8 1 0 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 2 2 5 2 6 2 3 2 4 1 1 9 No. Item Description 1 Shooting mode Indicates the current capture/scene mode. Please see pages 33 thru 36 for additional details[...]

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    14 No. Item Description 10 Stabilizer Indicates stabilizer function is enabled. Please see page 21 f or additional details. 11 Saturation Displays saturation set tings. 12 Contrast Displays contrast set tings. 13 Histogram Displays the darkest and brightest values, corresponding to black and white respectively . 14 ISO Displays ISO settings. 15 Dis[...]

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    15 Playback Mode Screen Layout The Playback mode display v aries depending on the type of image being viewed. Playback mode display of still images: 12 34 5 6 7 8 10 9 1/ 30 1/ 30 F 3. 0 F 3. 0 0E V 0E V SET : 12M ISO 400 27/27 27/27 2 009/01/01 01:57 2 009/01/01 01:57 No. Item Description 1 Playback mode Indicates playback mode. 2 Protect Indicate[...]

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    16 Playback mode of videos: 27/27 27/27 2009/01/01 01:57 2009/01/01 01:57 SET : WT 0:00:16 / 0:00:20 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 10 9 11 12 4 No. Item Description 1 Playback mode Indicates playback mode. 2 Protect Indicates le is protected. 3 Video clip Indicates the le is a video. 4 Button intro Indicates the button to press on the camer a to play a video[...]

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    17 No. Item Description 10 Key indicator Indicates the buttons to press on the camer a to apply the functions. 11 Played time Indicates played time. 12 Playing status Displays playing status.[...]

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    18 Playback mode of audio clips: 27/27 27/27 2009/01/01 01:5 7 2009/01/01 01:5 7 SET : WT 0:00:16 / 0:00:20 1 2 4 5 6 7 9 8 10 11 3 No. Item Description 1 Playback mode Indicates playback mode. 2 Protect Indicates le is protected. 3 Button intro Indicates the button to press on the camer a to play a video or audio le. 4 File no. / T otal no. [...]

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    19 Changing the LCD Monitor Display The type of information displa yed on the LCD screen can be changed using the button. 307 307 0.0EV 0.0EV ISO AU TO 12M 307 307 12M OSD on Guide lines on Full OSD on OSD off Note The OSD information may v ary depending on the shooting mode type. • The following icons, if enabled, are still displayed on the L CD[...]

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    20 In Playback mode, the LCD displa y can be changed into any of the following: SET : 27/27 27/27 2 009/01/01 01:57 2 009/01/01 01:57 SET : 12M 1/ 30 1/ 30 F 3. 0 F 3. 0 0E V 0E V SET : 12M ISO 400 27/27 27/27 2009/01/01 01:5 7 2009/01/01 01:5 7 OSD on Full OSD on OSD off Note LCD display cannot be changed in the following situations: Manual exposu[...]

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    21 Using Shooting Functions Shooting Image Taking Photos T urn on the camera by pr essing the 1. button. Frame the shot using the f ocus bracket on the 2. LCD monitor . See Image 1. Press the shutter button half -wa y down. The 3. camera automatically adjusts the focus and exposure. When the camera is r eady to take the photo, the fr ame bracket tu[...]

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    22 Setting the Zoom Control Y our camer a features up to 5X optical zoom and up to 5X digital zoom. Optical zoom is achieved by mechanically adjusting the lens. While digital zoom is activ ated through the menu settings. Zoom buttons Press to zoom out. Press to zoom in. T o adjust Digital Zoom options: Press 1. in shooting mode, and activate digita[...]

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    23 Digital zoom 307 307 x5.0 x5.0 ISO AU TO 0.0EV 0.0EV 12M optical zoom T o adjust Optical Zoom: Press the 1. to zoom in out. The zoom indicator appears on the LCD monitor 2. x5. 0 x5. 0 . Note Digital zoom is not activated in recor ding video.[...]

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    24 Using Flash When taking pictures in difcult lighting conditions, use the button to get correct exposure. This function cannot be activ ated in recording video or continuous shooting. Note Flash function is only av ailable in shooting still images but not available in Burst and AEB modes. Setting the Focus Mode T o set the F ocus mode: Press t[...]

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    25 Y our camer a supports the four focus modes: Normal. With normal focus, the focus r ange starts from .8 meters (~ 2 ½ feet). When the camera is set to normal mode, there is no icon displa yed on the screen. Macro. This mode is designed for close-up photography . If Macr o is enabled, you can capture the detail and sharpness of a very close imag[...]

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    26 Using the Function Menu The “ ” is used to enter the My Menu mode for a quick setup of the latest six shooting/ scene modes that were selected. Press to launch the My Menu mode. • Press again to close the menu. • The My Menu options bar (as shown in • the image to the right) displays the last six shooting/scene modes that were selected[...]

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    27 Resolution The Resolution setting is used to set the r esolution before you capture the image. The higher the resolution, the more memory space is required. A2 Size N 12 M AW B IS O AU TO 12 M 8M 3M 5M 3: 2 16:9 0 EV Quality The quality setting lets you adjust the qualit y level of your photos before y ou capture them. However , the higher the q[...]

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    28 White Balance The White Balance setting allows you to adjust the image color temperature accor ding to the ambient light condition when recording the still images and video. Auto N 12 M AW B IS O AU TO AW B 0 EV H H L L Icon Item Description Auto The camer a automatically adjusts the white balance. Sun Ideally used for bright sunny conditions. C[...]

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    29 ISO The ISO function lets you adjust the ISO sensitivit y in recording still images depending on the lightning levels of your surroundings. Use a higher ISO setting in dim conditions and a • lower ISO setting in brighter conditions. Av ailable settings are: Auto, 50, 100, 200, 400, • 800, 1600, 3200 (ISO 3200 only av ailable in 3M, 16:9<2[...]

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    30 Metering The Metering function lets you select the area of the subject or frame by which the camer a measures light to record still images or video. As you move thr ough the selection, the preview • on the LCD monitor changes synchronously . Multi N 12 M AW B IS O AU TO 0EV Icon Item Description Multi The camera measures the exposure readings [...]

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    31 Color Mode The Color Mode function lets you recor d still images or video and apply different colors or tones f or a more artistic effect Tinting an images color can mak e them appear more vivid. As you move thr ough the selection, the preview • on the LCD monitor changes synchronously . Normal N 12 M AW B IS O AU TO V N S R G BW 0EV Icon Item[...]

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    32 Shooting Menu If you are in shooting mode, you can ac cess the Shooting menu simply by pressing the button on your camer a. When the menu is displayed, use the 4- way navigation control and the button to move through menu selections and apply y our desired settings. T o close the menu anytime, press the menu button again. The Shooting menu allow[...]

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    33 Shooting Mode Self-Timer/Burst AEB AF Area OFF OFF Sharpness Select Auto Confirm S A Icon Item Description Auto The simplest way to shoot basic images. Settings ar e adjusted automatically . This mode is recommended for beginners. Program The camera automatically adjusts suitable shooting settings lik e shutter speed and aperture values. Howev e[...]

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    34 Icon Item Description Portr ait This scene mode will attempt to isolate the subject by opening a wide aperture to blur the background and providing lit tle depth of eld. The the subject will stand out because the background is blurry and the subject is in focus. Landscape This feature is used to emphasize wide scenic views. Sunset This featur[...]

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    35 Icon Item Description Candlelight This feature is used to capture warm candle light ef fects. Night Portr ait This scene mode uses the ash and will leave the shutter open longer to get more ambient light from the background. This will help reduce typical ash pictures where the subject does not hav e a black/dark background. Ideally , you s[...]

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    36 Icon Item Description Pre-composition This feature captures a image tempor arily as a reference. Full press shutter after referring the subject to the ref erence point. Couples Portr ait This feature uses face tr acking to auto detect faces to capture portraits photos without the help of others. When over two faces ar e detected, AF is automatic[...]

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    37 Using Smile Capture Mode - The Smile Capture mode uses smile tracking to automatically capture images. This f eature is most useful in capturing diff erent angles and smiles of moving people. When capturing an image with more than one person, the camera detects the smile of the closest person on the center of the screen. T o activate Smile Captu[...]

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    38 Using Intelligent Scene Mode - With the Intelligent Scene Mode, the camera automatically detects the shooting conditions and switches to the appropriate scene and settings when aiming on a subject. This f eature is most useful for novice users; capturing gr eat images even with basic photography skills. 307 307 12M Intelligent scene icon. After [...]

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    39 The table below shows the modes supported by Intelligent scene: Icon Intelligent Scene Modes Description Portr ait This mode is set when a face is detected. Landscape This mode is set when: • There is no face detected. • The focus distance is more than 1.5 meters. • The EV setting is greater than 11 or 10.5. Sunset This mode is automatical[...]

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    40 Using Blink Detection Mode - The Blink Detection mode tracks faces and determines if the captured image contains subjects with closed eyes. A menu selection will appear prompting save the image or not. This mode saves time in managing photos to be stored or deleted f rom memory . Select 1. from the Scene Mode submenu. 307 307 12 M Face tracking [...]

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    41 Using Aperture Priority Mode - Aperture Priority mode, allow users can adjust the aperture v alue. The camera automatically sets the shutter speed to match the brightness of the scene. T o manually change the aperture value, pr ess the button, then use the to manually adjust the value. When nished, press the button to conrm setting. 30 7 3[...]

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    42 Using Manual Exposure Mode - With Manual Exposure mode, users can manually adjust the shutter speed and the aperture value. T o activate Manual Exposure Select 1. from the Scene Mode submenu. Press 2. but ton to enter the adjust mode. Use the 3. or keys to select the shutter speed options or Use the or keys to select the aperture value options. [...]

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    43 Setting the Self-Timer/Burst This camera featur es a Self- Timer and Burst which can be set in the Self- Timer/B urst function in the Shooting Menu. The Self - Timer allows you to take photos after a pr e-dened delay . While burst lets you take consecutive shots. This f eature is only available in Shooting mode. The Self - Timer/Burst setting[...]

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    44 Setting the AEB Enabling AEB (Auto Exposure Brack eting) will capture a photo with three different exposure settings. The the initial photo is taken at the pre-determined EV setting, f ollowed by the next • photo captured at -0.3EV . The nal photo is then captured at +0.3EV . The AEB setting is reset to off when the camer a is switched out [...]

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    45 The table below shows the av ailable AF area settings. Icon Item Description Multi The camera automatically selects focus area within the wide f rame. Spot The focus area is xed on the center spot. Setting Sharpness These settings will enhance or soften details of the photo. Shooting Mode Self-Timer/Burst AEB AF Area Sharpness OFF OFF High Me[...]

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    46 Setting Saturation The Saturation setting will allow adjustment to the color satur ation of the photo. Using a higher saturation setting f or rich colors and a lower setting for muted tones. Saturation Contrast Digital Zoom Date & Time Imprint Instant Review OFF OFF High Medium Low The table below shows the av ailable Saturation settings. Ic[...]

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    47 Setting Contrast These settings allow for adjustment to the contr ast of a photo. Saturation Contrast Digital Zoom Date & Time Imprint Instant Review OFF OFF High Medium Low Setting the Digital Zoom This feature controls the digital zoom mode of y our camera. This camera uses Optical Z oom before Digital Z oom. When the optical zoom reaches [...]

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    48 The table below shows the av ailable Digital Zoom settings. Icon Item Description Intelligent Zoom Enlarges the image digitally with almost no distortion. This feature is available f or still images only . Standard Z oom Enlarges all image sizes up to a maximum of 5x, but the image qualit y deteriorates. Off Uses the optical zoom only . Note Dig[...]

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    49 Setting the Date & Time Imprint Enabling the Date & Time Imprint function will add the recor ded date and time on photos. The recording date and time are based on the camer a’s clock set tings. Once date and time are imprint on a photo, they can no longer be edited or deleted. Limitations of Date & Time Imprint functions are as f o[...]

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    50 Setting Instant Review Enabling the Instant Review f unction will display the captured photo immediately after shooting it for 1 second. Saturation Contrast Digital Zoom Date & Time Imprint Instant Review OFF OFF Saturation Contrast Digital Zoom Date & Time Imprint Instant Review OFF OFF On Off OFF ON[...]

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    51 Recording Videos Y ou can record videos with the camer a, the available recor ding time depends on the capacity of the memory card. Videos can be recorded until the maximum memory capacit y has been reached. Shooting Mode Self-Timer/Burst AEB AF Area Sharpness OFF OFF 0:00:1 6 Note When the maximum capacity for a single video has been reached, s[...]

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    52 Setting the Video Quality The Video Quality function icon appears only in Video R ecord. Press the button to bring up the video quality options as shown below . Use this function to adjust the resolution and quality of video clips. N AW B 640 640 320 16:9 High Quality Image Quality Matrix The higher the image quality , the higher the amount of t[...]

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    53 YouTube Mode The Y ouT ube Mode allows you to record videos with predened video settings for easy upload to the Y ouT ube website. Y ouT ube supports two le upload standards: Single File Uploaded. The maximum video le size is up to 100 MB. • Y ouT ube Uploaded. The maximum video le size is up to 1 GB. • Most uploaded video length[...]

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    54 Recording Voices From the Shooting mode menu, select 1. Voice . The V oice Recording scr een layout is displayed on the LCD monitor . Press the 2. but ton to start recording. Press the 3. but ton again to stop recording. 0:00:16 Note V oice recording will automatically stop when the maximum memory capacity is full.[...]

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    55 Using the Viewing Functions View images, videos and audio clips through your camer a’s Pla yback mode. Viewing in Single Navigation The single navigation mode displays the image one by one on the L CD monitor . T o view images/videos/audio clips, follow the steps below . Adjust the Mode switch to set or turn on the camera to Playback mode. 27/[...]

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    56 Display Scroll bar . If scroll bars appear , it indicates that the screen can be scrolled. Thumbnail view Thumbnail icons When you view the thumbnails, some images may contain icons. These icons indicate the type of le or recording. Icon Item Description V oice Memo Indicates that a voice memo is attached to the image. Video Indicates a recor[...]

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    57 Zooming images The zoom view function works with still images only . Press to zoom out. Press to zoom in. In normal view , push the zoom control up until desired zoom view . • The 4 arrows on the LCD monitor indicate that the image is zoomed in. • Press the • button to close zoom view . x2. 0[...]

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    58 Playing Videos Set the camera to Playback mode. 1. Use the navigation controls to scroll through the sa ved videos. 2. 27/27 27/27 2009/01/01 01:57 2009/01/01 01:57 SET : During playback, use the 3. to control volume. Press the T but ton to increase volume. Press the W button to decr ease volume. Press the 4. key to pause playback. Press the k e[...]

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    59 To capture screenshot image from a video clip During playback of video, pr ess the 1. key to pause playback on your desired video f rame to capture. Press the 2. but ton to capture screenshot. The camera will automatically stop playback. 3. The LCD monitor displays the captured image in Single navigation mode. 0:00:16 / 0:00:20 Capture photo Not[...]

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    60 Playing Voice Recording Set the camera to Playback mode. 1. Use the navigation controls to scroll through the 2. saved images. When viewing a voice r ecording le, the LCD monitor displays the screen la yout of Audio clips. See picture on the right. Press the 3. key to play the voice r ecording. During playback, use the 4. to control volume. T[...]

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    61 Playing Voice Memo V oice memo is separately recorded and at tached to a captured image. Set the camera to Playback mode. 1. Use the navigation controls to scroll through the sa ved images. An image le with voice 2. memo has a voice memo icon located on the top center of the LCD monitor . See picture on the right. Press the 3. key to play the[...]

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    62 Deleting an Photo/Video/Audio There are two ways to delete an photo/video/audio: Using the • Delete button, or Using Playback Menu Delete settings. • Using the Delete Button. Use the Function button on your camera to delete or mark an photo /video/audio clip for deletion. Set the camera to Playback mode. View 1. photo/videos/audio clips in S[...]

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    63 Playback Menu The Playback menu allows you to edit images, record v oice memo, and setup playback settings. T o go to Playback Menu: Set the camera to Playback mode. 1. Press 2. to launch the Playback Menu. Change the submenu settings using the 4-w ay 3. navigation control. Press the 4. button to save and apply set tings. View Slideshow Delete P[...]

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    64 View Slideshow The view slideshow function allows you to view all stored photos/videos in still image f ormat in a continuous sequence. T o view slideshow: From the Playback menu, select View Slideshow . 1. The Slideshow menu appears. Set the slideshow settings. 2. Select 3. Start , and then press the button to start the slideshow . During slide[...]

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    65 Delete The Delete function lets you remo ve unwanted les in the internal memory or on the memory card. Protected les cannot be er ased, to delete, unprotect the le rst. See “Protect Section” . T o delete a photo/video/audio clip: From the Playback menu, select 1. Delete . The Delete submenu is displayed on the L CD 2. monitor . S[...]

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    66 Protect The Protect function lets you lock a photo or video to pr otect it from being modied or accidentally erased. A protected le has a lock icon when viewed on Pla yback mode. T o protect les: From the Playback menu, select 1. Protect . The Protect submenu is displayed on the L CD 2. monitor . Select available set tings: This image. [...]

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    67 Remove Red Eyes The function is used to reduce red ey e in captured images. This function is only av ailable for still images. It can be applied to an image sever al times, but the quality may gradually deteriorate. Set the camera to Playback mode. 1. Press the 2. or key to scroll and select an image. Press the MENU button to launch the Playback[...]

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    68 Voice Memo The V oice Memo function allows you to recor d and attach a voice memo to a saved image. Y ou can record a maximum of 30 seconds of V oice memo per image. This function is only available in sti ll images. T o record voice memo: Set the camera to Playback mode. 1. Press the 2. or key to scroll and select an image to attach voice memo t[...]

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    69 Modify Color This function allows adjustments to photos by applying diff erent colors or tones for a more artistic effect. An edited photo using this function will be sa ved as a new le/photo. Set the camera to Playback mode. 1. Press the 2. or key to scroll and select an image to edit. Press the 3. button to launch the Playback menu. Select [...]

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    70 Icon Item Description BW B&W Image is saved in black and white. N eg. Negative Image appears to be the opposite of the original image. Mosaic Image is saved with mosaic tiles. R Vivid Red Image is saved with reddish tint. G Vivid Green Image is saved with greenish tint. B Vivid Blue Image is saved with bluish tint.[...]

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    71 Crop The function allows you to trim an photo to another image size. This f unction is only available f or still images. T o trim an image: Set the camera to Playback mode. 1. Use the 2. or key to scroll and select an image to trim. Press the 3. button to launch the Playback menu. Crop Resize Startup Image DPOF Select Crop. The T rim screen layo[...]

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    72 Three options are displayed. If Ov erwrite is selected, the original photo will 7 . permanently change to reect the changes. If Saved changes is selected, a new photo le will be created leaving the original photo as is. Select Cancel to abort any edits that were made and to exit the Crop function. 8. Note Crop function is not av ailable fo[...]

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    73 Resize The Resize f unction allows you to change the photo resolution of large images to smaller ones. This function is only av ailable for still images. T o resize an image: Set the camera to Playback mode. 1. Use the key to scroll and select an image to 2. resize. Press the 3. button to launch the Playback menu. Select 4 . Resize . The Resize [...]

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    74 DPOF The Digital Print Order F ormat (DPOF) function allows you to mark image in your memory card for printing and allows you to specif y the number of copies that you want to print at a later date. When all images to be printed are marked, take the memory car d to a digital printing service, or use a DPOF compatible printer . T o set DPOF: Pres[...]

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    75 PictBridge The PictBridge function allows you to print images captured by y our camera without connecting the camera to a PC. Print images with a PictBridge compatible printer directly . T o activate PictBridge: Connect your camera to a PictBridge compatible printer using the USB cable. See illustr ation below . Note If the printer does not supp[...]

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    76 Making Connections Connecting the Camera to a PC Y ou can tr ansfer photos, videos and audio les to your PC. Connect the camera to a PC using the USB cable. 1. T urn on the camera. 2. The PC detects the connection. The internal memory of camera and memory card 3. display as remov able drives in the le manager . No image is displayed on the[...]

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    77 Connecting the Camera to a Printer Y ou can print your photos dir ectly using a PictBridge compatible printer . T urn on your camera. 1. Set PictBridge settings. 2. Connect the camera to the printer using the USB cable. 3.[...]

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    78 Troubleshooting Problem Cause and/or Action Camera does not turn on. The battery may be exhausted. Charge or replace the bat tery . Camera turns off automatically . Press any button except the P ower button to turn on the camera. LCD turns blank. Press any button except the Power but ton to turn on the LCD. Empty battery icon is displayed on the[...]

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    79 Getting Help Should you have a technical support question or y our HP Digital Camera require service within the warr anty period, please contact the original point of purchase or an authorized HP reseller in your country . If service is not available at those locations, please contact an HP Branded Product warr anty agent from the support contac[...]

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    80 Contact/phone Support: Country Language Number Europe Region (EMEA) België Dutch and German + 32 2700 1724 Français French + 33 171230454 Deutschland German + 49 6950073896 Ireland English + 353 1850882016 Italia Italian + 39 269682189 Netherlands Dutch + 31 202015093 Espana Spanish + 34 914533458 Switzerland German/French/Italian + 41 1800968[...]

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