SHUTTER BUTTON BATTERY COVER/ OPEN (BATT) BUTTON FOCUS AUTO/MANUAL SWITCH NEELB LA Aug 2001 PARTS IDENTIFICATION cont. TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW SIDE VIEWS - - 3 MICROPHONE TRIPOD RECEPTACLE INSERT FLOPPY DISK...
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INSERTING AND REMOVING THE FLOPPY DISK THE CONTROL BUTTON NEELB LA Aug 2001 To insert the floppy disk: Insert the floppy disk until it clicks. To remove the floppy disk: While pressing PUSH, slide DISK EJECT in the direction of the arrow.
Charging the Battery Pack ORANGE CHARGE LAMP BATTERY PACK BATTERY CHARGER TO REMOVE THE BATTERY PACK – Slide up the battery pack. Installing the Battery Pack Insert the battery pack with the s mark facing towards the camera. NEELB LA Aug 2001 1 Connect the power cord to a wall socket.
1 RECORDING STILL IMAGES PLAYING BACK STILL IMAGES Set PLAY/STILL/MOVIE to PLAY 2 Select the recorded image with the control button displays preceding image INDEX displays 6 recorded images at a time 2 RECORDING MOVING IMAGES Set PLAY/STILL/MOVIE to MOVIE 2 Hold the shutter button down to record the image and the sound –...
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INDICATORS DURING RECORDING - - 7 NEELB LA Aug 2001...
CHANGING THE MODE SETTINGS Select MENU with the control button, then press it – the following menu appears on the LCD screen in STILL mode. Select the desired item with the control button, then press it Change the setting with the control button, then press it. REC MODE BITMAP Records a non-compressed image besides a JPEG file –...
2 QUALITY FINE Select when giving priority to image quality STANDARD Select for standard image quality 3 IMAGE SIZE Select size of JPEG still image 640x480 or 1024x768 Select size of MPEG moving image 160x112 (60secs) or 320x240 (15secs) 4 FLASH LEVEL HIGH Select to make flash level higher than normal NORMAL...
ITEMS IN PLAY MODE PROTECT Select this to protect a displayed image from being deleted. COPY Select this to copy a displayed image to another floppy disk. DELETE Select this to delete a displayed image. PICTURE EFFECTS PROGRAM AE (Auto Exposure) FUNCTION Press the PROGRAM AE repeatedly to choose one of the six modes to suit your shooting situation.
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Sunset & Moon Mode For recording subjects in dark environments such as sunsets, fireworks, neon signs or general night views. Landscape mode For distant subjects such as mountains or when recording a subject behind an obstacle such as a window. Panfocus Mode For recording close or distant subjects quickly and simply or for recording with flash in a dark place where it is hard to bring the...