Bushnell Imageview Spotting Scope User Manual

Bushnell Imageview Spotting Scope User Manual

5mp camera with 22x magnification digital spotting scope

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D i g i ta l s p ot t i n g s co p e
User Manual
Model: 111545
Lit. #: 98-1411 / 04-10

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  • Page 1 Magnify capture save 5M P C a M e r a w i t h 22x M ag n i f i C at i o n D i g i ta l s p ot t i n g s co p e User Manual Model: 111545 Lit.
  • Page 2 Parts and Controls Guide (G) lCd display (D) oK/PlaY Button (M) Card (L) usB (K) remote slot Port Jack (E) snaP Button (C) up/down arrow Keys (N) Zoom (H) Power (J) diopter setting adjustment (A) on/oFF (B) Menu (F) eyepiece/Camera select slider Button Button...
  • Page 3: Quick Start Guide

    QuiCK start Guide 1) To use the ImageView as a standard spotting scope, attach it to a tripod (a small one is included), set the slider (F) to the “Eyepiece” position, and look through the eyepiece (the rubber eyecup may be rolled down if you wear glasses). The eyepiece diopter adjustment (J) index dot should be set to the “0”...
  • Page 4 QuiCK start Guide Tip: it may be helpful to use the 4x digital zoom feature to check focus on small details. Press the Up arrow key (C) repeatedly -the display will show the zoom setting, from “1.1x” up to “4.0x” Photos may be taken using the digital zoom, but you will get the best possible quality by zooming back fully (down to “1.0x”) by pressing the Down arrow key before taking a photo.
  • Page 5 USB card reader with an SD slot. Your imageView spotting scope is already set for high resolution and quality right out of the box, and it is not necessary to change any of the settings to get good results. however, many features and options are provided to enhance your enjoyment of the camera.
  • Page 6: Basic Setup

    BasiC setuP loading Batteries Slide the battery cover open in the direction indicated by the arrow, then swing it out to the right. Insert 2 AAA Alkaline or Lithium batteries into the compartment in the direction indicated inside, then replace the cover, sliding it back into place until it clicks.
  • Page 7 BasiC setuP Press MenU . Press and release the snap button to enter the Setup Menu. Press the Up arrow key once to highlight “Date & Time”, and press the oK button Now set the Date, Month, Year, Hour (24 hr format), Minute and Second, using the Up/Down arrow keys to make changes, and pressing the snap button to lock in the setting and move to the next field.
  • Page 8 BasiC setuP setting the Diopter adjustment Before you begin taking photos, a simple, one-time adjustment should be made to ensure that you can get sharp photos of any subject once you have it focused as you view it normally through the scope’s eyepiece. This process will compensate for any variations in the eyesight or vision of the individual user: Leave the rubber eyecup in its “up”...
  • Page 9: Taking Still Photos

    taKinG still PHotos taking still photos After completing the basic setup as described in the previous pages, you are ready to take a photo: With the ImageView scope securely mounted on a tripod, raise the LCD display and briefly press and release the on/oFF button-the power LED ( lights and the startup screen is displayed, followed by the live image from the camera lens.
  • Page 10 Play Menu-Options and Settings” for directions covering deleting photos, formatting internal or card memory, and protecting important photos. NOTE: Use care during handling to avoid touching the exposed lenses of the ImageView spotting scope to prevent degrading the image quality. Clean the lenses only with camera lens cleaning tissue or microfiber cloth, after removing loose dust or dirt with a blower brush or “canned air”.
  • Page 11: Shooting Videos

    sHootinG Videos shooting Videos (setting/Using Video Mode) To switch from still photo to video mode, hold the SNAP button down for 2-3 seconds, until a beep is heard. The video mode icon (a frame of movie film) will appear at the top left corner of the LCD. You are now in Video Mode.
  • Page 12 lCd disPlaY: Menus and iCons Display Icons (Preview Screen) Capture Menu Fig. 1 still Photo (shown) or Battery Video Movie level Mode resolution and Quality Photos settings remaining Setup Menu Play Menu Fig. 2 Fig. 3...
  • Page 13: Option Settings

    Menu-options and settings As mentioned earlier in this manual, your ImageView spotting scope is already set for high resolution and quality right out of the box. Exposure, white balance, and other variables are set automatically. This means that you will get good results for most subjects and lighting without the need to go into the menu to change any settings.
  • Page 14 CaPture and setuP Menu-oPtions and settinGs oPtion SettingS DeSCriPtion Quality Best, Better ,Good Sets the amount of file compression, which affects the quality of the photo and the size of the file it creates. This can be used independently of Image Size to help store more photos in exchange for slightly reduced quality.
  • Page 15 CaPture and setuP Menu-oPtions and settinGs oPtion SettingS DeSCriPtion High, normal, Low Sharpness Sets the amount of sharpening applied by the internal processor. You may want to select “Low” if you prefer to add sharpening later using photo software on your PC. no stamp, Date Only, Time Date Stamp To prevent imprinting the date and time, leave this set to...
  • Page 16 CaPture and setuP Menu-oPtions and settinGs the setup Menu-options and settings The Setup menu contains a group of options providing “system settings” that you can use to set your operational preferences, rather than settings that affect the appearance of your photos as the options in the Capture menu do.
  • Page 17 CaPture and setuP Menu-oPtions and settinGs oPtion SettingS DeSCriPtion Auto Off 1 Min., 3 Min., 5 Min., Off Sets the interval after the last action (pressing any button) before the camera turns off to conserve battery power. Select “Off” to prevent auto shutoff altogether. Default setting is power off after three minutes elapses.
  • Page 18 PlaY Menu-oPtions and settinGs the play Menu-options and settings The Play menu contains a group of options related to reviewing your captured photos after you take them. To enter Play mode, press oK/plaY. Use the Up/Down buttons to step through your photos. Once you are already in Play mode, press MenU to enter (or exit the Play menu).
  • Page 19 PlaY Menu-oPtions and settinGs oPtion SettingS DeSCriPtion Slide Show 3 sec, 5 sec, 10 sec This option lets you see an automatic “show” of all the photos stored in memory (beginning with the oldest). The settings let you choose how long each photo will be seen on the display before changing to the next one.
  • Page 20 This warranty does not cover damages caused by misuse, improper handling, These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against installation, or maintenance provided by someone other than a Bushnell Authorized Service Department. harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 21 For further questions or additional information please contact: Bushnell Outdoor Products 9200 Cody, Overland Park, Kansas 66214 (800) 423-3537 • www.bushnell.com ©2010 Bushnell outdoor Products...

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