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  • Page 1 DC-630x User manual...
  • Page 2: Product Overview

    Product Overview Shutter button Flash Focus lamp / Self-timer LED Power on LED Power button Buzzer Lens Microphone Zoom out / Thumbnail button 10. Zoom in button 11. Mode button 12. LCD Screen 13. Menu button 14. Wrist Strap holder 15.
  • Page 3 23. Battery door/SD card slot 24. USB port 25. Tripod mount...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Getting Started ........................... 7 • Camera Package Contents ...................... 8 • Installing and Removing the Battery .................. 9 • Using Your Battery ........................10 • Checking the Battery Level ....................10 • Turning the Camera On and Off ..................11 2 Camera Setting ..........................12 •...
  • Page 5 4 Recording Video Clips........................45 • Recording Video Clips ......................45 • Setting Video Image Size .......................46 • Setting White Balance for Video Clips ................47 5 Managing Pictures and Video Clips ..................48 • Reviewing Pictures ........................48 • Playing the Video Clip .......................49 •...
  • Page 6 • ArcSoft Software Help......................79 12 Appendix ............................80 • Technical Specifications ......................80 • Capacity of SD Card ........................82 • Camera Default Settings ......................85 • Tips, Your Safety & Maintenance ..................86 • Regulatory Information ......................86...
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    1 Getting Started Designed to be the flagship for AFGAPHOTO digital cameras, this AFGAPHOTO digital camera has a 2.0 inch color LCD for viewing images. Your camera is the perfect choice for the photographer looking for point and shoot simplicity with excellent performance and a variety of features.
  • Page 8: Camera Package Contents

    • Camera Package Contents agfa agfa DC-630x Quick Start Guide Warranty Card 2 AA Battery USB Cable The CD-ROM includes DC-630x Digital Camera Driver (PC only) ArcSoft® PhotoStudio® 5.5 (PC) /ArcSoft® PhotoStudio® 4.3 (Mac) ArcSoft PhotoPrinter® 5 (PC) /ArcSoft PhotoPrinter® 4 (Mac) Adobe®...
  • Page 9: Installing And Removing The Battery

    • Installing and Removing the Battery 1. Open the camera battery door by pushing it outwards as illustrated. 2. Insert the battery as shown. and sliding 3. Close the battery door by pressing it back to lock. 4. To remove the battery, open the camera battery door by pushing it outwards as illustrated.
  • Page 10: Using Your Battery

    • Using Your Battery Limit the following activities that reduce battery life: • Reviewing your pictures on the LCD screen. • Excessive use of the flash. WARNINGS! • Battery should be replaced by an adult. • Insert the battery with the correct polarity. •...
  • Page 11: Turning The Camera On And Off

    • Turning the Camera On and Off Press the button until the Power On LED screen turns on. Press the button again to turn off the camera. IMPORTANT! All operations, including taking pictures and video clips, and adjusting settings for shooting and playback, are performed while the camera is powered on.
  • Page 12: Camera Setting

     Camera Setting • Checking Camera Status Turn on the camera and view the camera LCD screen to check which camera settings are active. Those particular features whose icons are not displayed are not activated. Flash Mode Still Image Mode Flash Off SD Card Auto Flash *...
  • Page 13: Default Setting

    Exposure Compensation Value +/-2.0, +/-1.5, +/-1.0,+/- 0.5 +/- 0 ISO Sensitivity Sharpness Auto Strong Normal * 001 Soft 0X1 White Balance Auto * Daylight Compression Super Fine * Cloudy Fine Tungsten Normal Fluorescent Light metering Average * Center Spot * Default setting...
  • Page 14: Video Mode

    Video Mode Recording Indicator Elapsed Time Video Mode Video Resolution 320 x 240 White Balance 640 x 480 * Auto * Daylight Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent Playback Mode Locked File File Type File Number 001/00 Picture Video Clip 00/0/0 Date and Time 1:0:1...
  • Page 15: Camera Modes

    • Camera Modes The camera has three working modes, Capture mode, Playback mode and Video mode. Pressing the mode button switches among the Capture mode, Playback mode and Video mode. NOTE: • Still Image mode is the default capture mode. •...
  • Page 16: Setup Menu

    • Setup Menu The setup menu can be accessed in all nine SETUP SETUP working modes to customize your camera NORMAL settings. Here we take the mode for an AVERAGE example. AUTO SETUP Press the button to access the main menu.
  • Page 17 Press the button to access the SETUP submenu. Use the buttons to select a setup option and then press the button to enter the next submenu for that particular option. SETUP SETUP page 67 FORMAT page 18 DATE / TIME page 19 AUTO OFF page 20...
  • Page 18: Setting The Current Date And Time

    • Setting the Current Date and Time SETUP SETUP Follow the guidelines in “Setup Menu” on page 16 FORMAT to access the SETUP menu. DATE / TIME AUTO OFF BEEP Press the button to access the DATE/TIME FREQUENCY submenu. Setting the Date Format DATE / TIME DATE / TIME 3.
  • Page 19: Setting Auto Power Off

    • Setting Auto Power Off The camera is equipped with a power saving operation to conserve battery power. You can change the power saving setting with the following steps: 1. Follow the guidelines in “Setup Menu” on page 16 to access the SETUP menu. 2.
  • Page 20: Setting The Beep Sound On / Off

    • Setting the Beep Sound On / Off The beep sound can be turned on and off in the SETUP menu. When the beep sound is turned on, the camera will beep when you press the buttons. Follow the guidelines in “Setup Menu” on page 16 SETUP SETUP to access the SETUP menu.
  • Page 21: Selecting The Frequency

    •Selecting the Frequency The correct frequency for your indoor shooting scence makes better photos. Follow the guidelines in “Setup Menu” on page 16 to access the SETUP menu. SETUP SETUP FORMAT DATE / TIME Select the FREQUENCY option using the AUTO OFF button.
  • Page 22: Setting The Display Language

    • Setting the Display Language Different languages can be selected for the menu to suit your preference. Follow the guidelines in “Setup Menu” on page 16 SETUP SETUP to access the SETUP menu. LANGUAGE DATE STAMP USB MODE Select the LANGUAGE option using the DEFAULT SETTING button.
  • Page 23: Setting The Date Stamp On / Off

    • Setting the Date Stamp On / Off Use the date stamp setting to imprint the date on your pictures. Make sure the date is correct before setting the date stamp on. Follow the guideline in “Setup Menu” on page 16 to access the SETUP menu.
  • Page 24: Changing The Usb Mode Between Msdc And Pictbridge

    • Changing the USB Mode Between Mass Storage Mode and Pictbridge You can choose either MSDC (Mass Storage Device Class) or Pictbridge Camera as a driver type in this camera. MSDC is a computer interface between a computer and a digital camera which shows the digital camera as a removable disk drive attached to the computer.
  • Page 25: Restoring Default Settings

    • Restoring Default Settings Default setting can be restored by the following steps (For more guidelines, please see “Camera Default Settings” on page 86). 1. Follow the guidelines in “Setup Menu” on page 16 SETUP SETUP to access the SETUP menu. LANGUAGE DATE STAMP 2.
  • Page 26: Switching The Information Display And Lcd Screen On And Off

    • Switching the Information Display and LCD Screen On and Off The LCD Screen can be changed by pressing the button. 0X1 0X1 Press Press LCD screen on with basic LCD screen on with basic screen with information and a histogram information display information display off Press...
  • Page 27 mode: Press Press LCD screen on with basic screen with LCD screen on with basic information and a histogram information display information display off Press mode: 001/00 Press 00/01/01 1:00:00 LCD screen on with basic screen with information display information display off Press...
  • Page 28: Taking Pictures

     Taking Pictures Before you take pictures, please read this note first: NOTE: Never remove the batteries while a picture is being saved. Doing so will prevent the current picture from being saved and may corrupt other pictures already stored on the camera’s internal memory or a memory card. •...
  • Page 29: Shutter Button

    1. Set the camera to the Still Image mode. 2. Frame your subject using the LCD screen. Press the shutter button halfway to set the exposure and focus. The camera automatically detects the subject. The camera’s focus mark is highlighted in green when the camera’s focus is locked on the subject. 001 0X1 NOTE:...
  • Page 30: Taking Pictures In Different Scene Shooting Modes

    • Taking Pictures in Different Scene Shooting Modes Select a mode that is suitable to your shooting conditions: Press the mode button to set the camera to SCEME MODE SCEME MODE Still Image mode. NORMAL AVERAGE Press the button to access the main menu. AUTO SETUP Press the...
  • Page 31 When shooting under these Select this mode Icon shown conditions: on the LCD screen general picture-taking. Automatic Auto exposure and point-and-shoot operation and manual adjustment on flash mode, image size, ISO sensitivity, etc. Define the subject in a portrait shot by using Portrait the largest aperture value to produce a blurred background.
  • Page 32: Taking Pictures In Close Up Mode

    • Taking Pictures in Close Up (Macro) Mode Use this mode to capture subjects this close to the lens: Wide Angle: 0.1 m (4 inches) ~ 1 m (3.3 ft) Telephoto: 0.2 m (7.9 inches) ~ 1 m (3.3 ft) 1.
  • Page 33: Setting Flash Mode

    • Setting Flash Mode Use the flash when you take pictures at night, indoors, or outdoors in heavy shadows.The camera has four flash modes (default setting is Auto Flash). Flash Range: • Normal Wide: 1m (3.3 ft) to 3 m (9.9 ft) Telephoto: 1m (3.3 ft) to 2.5 m (8 ft) •...
  • Page 34 When shooting under these conditions: Select this mode Icon shown on the LCD screen The flash does not fire. Use this setting Flash Off for outdoor pictures, or where flash is prohibited or may be distracting, or when shooting towards a reflective surface, such as a window or a mirror.
  • Page 35: Setting The Image Size And Compression

    • Setting the Image Size and Compression Picture resolution refers to the number of pixels in a digital picture. Picture quality depends on the JPEG file compression that the camera applies when the picture is taken. Higher resolution and less compression makes better quality and occupies more memory space.
  • Page 36 Compression setting Press the mode button to set the camera mode to COMPRESSION COMPRESSION 1 X 11 Press the button to access the main SUPER FINE AUTO menu. AUTO AUTO Press the button to select the COMPRESSION option. COMPRESSION COMPRESSION Press button access...
  • Page 37 The chart below indicates the approximate numbers of pictures you can expect the camera to hold at different resolution and quality setting based on the 16 MB internal memory card. You can expand the memory using a commercially available memory card. Please refer to “Capacity of SD Card” on page 83 for further details.
  • Page 38: Setting Exposure Compensation For Pictures

    • Setting Exposure Compensation for Pictures You can adjust the exposure compensation value (EV) within the range of –2EV to +2EV in order to compensate for current lighting conditions. This setting can be used to obtain better result when shooting with backlighting, indirect indoor lighting, a dark background, and so on.
  • Page 39: Changing The Iso Speed

    • Changing the ISO Speed This function enables you to change the camera’s sensitivity to light by selecting different ISO values. ISO is a measure of how quickly your camera reacts to light. The higher the ISO value, the less light needed to make an exposure, allowing the same exposure to be achieved with higher shutter speeds or smaller apertures.
  • Page 40: Setting White Balance For Pictures

    • Setting White Balance for Pictures Selecting the right type of white balance can help to make the colors of a subject appear more natural under the type of lighting environment. 1. Press the mode button to set the camera WHITE BALANCE WHITE BALANCE mode to...
  • Page 41: Setting The Sharpness

    • Setting the Sharpness Use the sharpness setting to highlight or blend the edges of subjects in pictures. 1. Press the mode button to set the camera mode SHARPNESS SHARPNESS NORMAL AVERAGE 2. Press the button to access the main menu. AUTO 3.
  • Page 42: Setting Light Metering

    • Setting Light Metering Use the light metering setting to ensure that the proper amount of light enters into the camera lens. LIGHT METERING LIGHT METERING 1. Press the mode button to set the camera mode to NORMAL AVERAGE AUTO 2.
  • Page 43: Setting Self-Timer

    • Setting Self-timer Your camera is designed with a self-timer function which allows you to take pictures with the 2-second or 10- second built-in timer. Press the mode button to set the camera mode to Press the right/self-timer button to select. 001 0X1 Disable the self-timer function.
  • Page 44: Zoom Feature

    • Zoom Feature Your camera is designed with optical and digital zoom features that allows you to zoom in the central area of an image and photograph only the enlarged portion of the picture. Optical zoom alters the focal distance of the zoom lens, and its factor range is 1X to 3X.
  • Page 45: Recording Video Clips

     Recording Video Clips • Recording Video Clips Use the Video mode to record video clips with audio. Video Time Elapsed Recording Indicator 1. Press the mode button to set the camera mode to 2. Frame your subject using the LCD screen. 3.
  • Page 46: Setting Video Image Size

    • Setting Video Image Size Image Size refers to the number of pixels in a digital video clip. Video clip quality depends on the file resolution that the camera applies when the video clip is recorded. Higher resolution makes better quality while occupying more memory space.
  • Page 47: Setting White Balance For Video Clips

    • Setting White Balance for Video Clips Selecting the right type of white balance can help to make the color of a subject in the video clip appear more natural under the type of lighting that is available. 1. Press the mode button to set the camera mode WHITE BALANCE WHITE BALANCE 2.
  • Page 48: Managing Pictures And Video Clips

     Managing Pictures and Video Clips • Reviewing Pictures Reviewing Pictures in Full Screen Press the mode button to set the camera mode to Use the left and right buttons to view the pictures taken. icon is shown on the LCD screen when a picture is selected.
  • Page 49: Playing The Video Clip

    • Playing the Video Clip Press the mode button to set the camera mode to Movie Use the button to select the video clip you want to play. 00/00 Press the button to start playing the selected video clip, and press again to pause.
  • Page 50: Running A Slide Show

    • Running a Slide Show The slide show function enables you to view all picture and video clip files stored in the current memory repeatedly one by one on the LCD screen. Press the mode button to set the camera MENU MENU mode to...
  • Page 51 Slide Show Interval AUTO PLAY AUTO PLAY 5. Press button to select SETUP. SETUP 6. Press to enter submenu. 7. Press button to select INTERVAL. SLIDE SHOW SLIDE SHOW 8. Press button to select one setting desired. DIRECTION INTERVAL SLIDE SHOW SLIDE SHOW 1 SEC 10 SEC...
  • Page 52 Slide Show Direction MENU MENU 1. Press the mode button to set the camera ERASE mode to PROTECT SLIDE SHOW COPY TO CARD 2. Press the button to access the main PRINT SETTING menu. 3. Press the or button until SLIDE AUTO PLAY AUTO PLAY SHOW option is highlighted.
  • Page 53: Deleting Picture(S) And Video Clip(S)

    • Deleting Picture(s) and Video Clip(s) Press the mode button to set the camera WHITE BALANCE WHITE BALANCE mode to ERASE PROTECT Press the button. SLIDE SHOW COPY TO CARD Press the button to select PRINT SETTING “ERASE”. Press the button.
  • Page 54: Print Setting

     Print Setting • About PictBridge PictBridge is a new industry standard that allows you to print images directly from a PictBridge enable digital still camera to a PictBridge compatible printer without using a photo editing software or a computer. Printing Procedures Preparing the camera and the printer.
  • Page 55: The Button

    Cancelling Printing MENU MENU Press the button to cancel the print job. The printer will stop printing and eject the paper. ERASE PROTECT SLIDE SHOW COPY TO CARD Printing Errors PRINT SETTING One of the following messages may appear on the LCD screen, indicating that an error occurs PICTBRIDGE PICTBRIDGE...
  • Page 56: List Of Error Messages

    List of Error Messages PAPER IS EMPTY Paper cassette runs out of paper. PAPER IS NOT LOADED Paper is not loaded or incorrectly loaded. PAPER IS NOT EJECTED Paper is not ejected correctly. MEDIA ERROR Paper is not detected, paper is skewed, or roll paper cannot be cut or torn off.
  • Page 57 Selecting PictBridge Mode PICTBRIDGE PICTBRIDGE Press the mode button to set the camera mode to PICTBRIDGE DPOF Press the button to access the main menu. Press the button to select the PICTBRIDGE option. Press the button. PLEASE PLEASE CONNECT TO DEVICE CONNECT TO DEVICE Connect the camera with the printer via a USB cable.
  • Page 58 Carmra/Printer Connection Connecting with the the USB cable. Plug USB cable into the port of your camera USB Series “A” plug connects to your printer Plug Series A of the USB cable into the marked socket on your printer. Location of USB socket will vary from printer to printer. Plug USB of the USB cable into the port on your camera.
  • Page 59 Selecting Print Settings 1. Press button to select PICTBRIDGE PICTBRIDGE the print mode. THIS IMAGE ALL IMAGES ALL INDEX 2. The following options are available. THIS IMAGE Print the selected image in the camera’s internal memory or a memory card according to specified settings.
  • Page 60 Specifying the Number of Copies Press the left or right button to specify the number of copies (from 1 to 99) you want to NUMBER OF COPY NUMBER OF COPY print for the selected image or all images. DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT NOTE: DEFAULT...
  • Page 61 Setting the Date Stamp On/Off Press the button to select “DATE DATE PRINT DATE PRINT STAMPING”. DEFAULT Press the button to select DEFAULT “DEFAULT”, “ON” or “OFF”. DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT Print settings differ according to the printer model. Add the date stamp to the printed image. Print without the date stamp.
  • Page 62: About Dpof

    • About DPOF ”DPOF” stands for “Digital Print Order Format”, which is a format for recording on a memory card or other medium which captured images and how many copies should be printed. You can print on a DPOF-compatible printer or at a professional print service from the memory card in accordance with the file name and number of copies settings recorded on the card.
  • Page 63 To print a single picture, press the left or right button to select the picture you want to print before the above operation. Press the up or down button to specify the number of copies. Press the right button. Specifying the number of printing SELECT IMAGES SELECT IMAGES copy using the...
  • Page 64: Using Memory Card

     Using Memory Card • Using memory card Your camera comes with built-in flash memory for storing pictures and video clips. You can expand the memory using a commercially available SD card (up to 1 GB). The camera senses whether a memory card is inserted, and automatically saves pictures and video clips accordingly.
  • Page 65 IMPORTANT! • Make sure you turn off the camera before inserting or removing a memory card. • Be sure to orient the card correctly when inserting it. Never try to force a memory card into the slot when you feel resistance. •...
  • Page 66 Inserting the SD Card Open the SD card door by pushing it outwards as illustrated. Insert the SD card, ensuring the card is inserted correctly as illustrated. Close the SD card door by pressing it downwards and then slide it back to lock.
  • Page 67: Formatting Memory

    • Formatting Memory Formatting a memory card erases all data stored on it, including protected data. Press the mode button to set the SETUP SETUP camera mode to FORMAT DATE / TIME Follow the guidelines in “Setup AUTO OFF Menu” on page 16 to access the BEEP SETUP menu.
  • Page 68: Copying Pictures And Video Clips To Memory Card

    • Copying Pictures and Video Clips to Memory Card This setting allows you to copy pictures, video clips stored in the internal memory to a memory card. MENU MENU Insert an SD card into the camera. DELETE PROTECT Turn on the camera. SLIDESHOW COPY TO CARD PRINT SETTING...
  • Page 69: Installing The Software Onto A Computer

     Installing the Software onto a Computer • Installing the Software For Windows Users: ® IMPORTANT! • Please backup all the necessary data before any driver and software installation. • The CD-ROM is tested and recommended to use under English Windows OS. •...
  • Page 70 Before you begin, close all other software applications open on your computer. Insert the CD supplied into the computer CD-ROM Drive. Open & Close The CD User Interface Screen will automatically launch. With the mouse, click on each software interface button turn and follow the on-screen instructions. NOTE: If the setup screen does not appear after loading the CD, then you can manually start it by double clicking the “My Computer” icon on your...
  • Page 71: Software Included With Your Camera

    • Software Included with Your Camera AFGAPHOTO Digital Camera Driver Plug & Play removable disk (For Windows® SE) Easy to use, just plug the camera to a computer and use it as a removable disk. Use the ArcSoft® PhotoStudio® to edit and print the pictures. Only install for Windows®...
  • Page 72: Computer System Requirements

    • Computer System Requirements For acceptable picture transfer and editing performance, we recommend the following minimum requirements; For Windows® Users: • Pentium III 450 MHz or equivalent processor • Compatible with Microsoft® Windows® 98SE, Me, 2000 or XP • 128 MB RAM (256 MB recommended) •...
  • Page 73: Uninstalling Agfaphoto Digital Camera Driver (Pc Only)

    • Uninstalling AGFAPHOTO Driver (PC Only) For Windows® SE Users: NOTE: The following driver uninstall procedure is for Windows 98SE users only because only Windows 98SE needs to install the digital camera driver. 1. Open Add / Remove Program Properties in Control Panel and select “AGFAPHOTO"...
  • Page 74: Transferring Pictures And Video Clips To A Computer

     Transferring Pictures and Video Clips to a Computer • Before you Transfer Pictures IMPORTANT! (For Windows® 98SE Only) Before you transfer your pictures make sure you have installed the AFGAPHOTO Digital Camera Driver from the CD. Please refer to “Installing the Software onto a Computer”...
  • Page 75: Transferring Pictures And Video Clips Via Usb Cable

    • Transferring Pictures and Video Clips via USB Cable For Windows® Users: NOTE: Connect the camera to a computer via the USB cable. Double click on “My Computer” on your PC desktop and you will see a “Removable Disk” drive. Double click on “Removable Disk”...
  • Page 76: Troubleshooting Problems

    10 Troubleshooting Problems • Troubleshooting The troubleshooting guide is designed to help you. If problems continue, please contact customer support. Details are provided under “Getting Help”. For Windows® Users: Symptom Problem Solution I receive an error “AFGAPHOTO Driver” Shut down all other applications and attempt message when does not load.
  • Page 77 For Windows® and Macintosh Users: Symptom Problem Solution I cannot activate my digital camera Insufficient battery power or battery Recharge your battery or insert your by pressing the button. is missing. battery into the camera. Battery door is not closed. Make sure the battery door is securely closed.
  • Page 78 Symptom Problem Solution Recorded pictures are Camera powers off before the battery exhausted, not saved in memory. save operation is completed. recharge your battery. Removing the memory card Do not remove the memory card before the save operation is before the save operation is completed.
  • Page 79: Getting Help

    11 Getting Help • Customer Care More information to the complete product range can be found under: www.plawa.com Service & Repair Hotline (Europe): Service & Support Hotline (Germany): 00800 75292100 0900 1000 042 (1.49 Euro/ min. Deutsche Telekom) Online Service: support-apdc@plawa.com (English / German) Manufactured by plawa-feinwerktechnik GmbH &...
  • Page 80: Appendix

    12 Appendix • Technical Specifications Sensor • Sensor - 1/2.0 inch - 6.0 Megapixel CCD Lens • Type: 5 groups, 5 elements • Focal Length: 6.48 mm (Wide) ~ 18.87 mm (Tele) LCD Screen 2.0” TFT color panel Built-in Flash • Modes - Flash Off, Auto Flash, Red-eye Reduction, Forced On,Slow Sync • Flash Range: Normal 1m (3.3 ft) to 3 m (9.9 ft) Macro 0.1m (4 inches) to 1m (3.3 ft) Exposure Control -/+ 2 EV in 1/2 increments ISO Speed Auto, 100, 200, 400 Shutter Speed Mechanical shutter 1/1000 sec. ~ 2 sec. White Balance Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent Storage Internal Memory 16 MB - Supports SD card (up to 1.0 GB)
  • Page 81 File Format • Still Image -EXIF 2.2 compatible format (JPEG compression) • Video clip: AVI format: 320 x 240 (30fps), 640 x 480 ( 30fps) Power Supply 2 X AA batteries included Self-timer 2 or 10 seconds Tripod Socket Connectivity - With computer via USB cable Dimension •...
  • Page 82: Capacity Of Sd Card

    • Capacity of SD Card Resolution Quality 1 MB  MB SD  MB SD Internal Memory 2816 x 2112 Super Fine Fine Normal 2304 x 1728 Super Fine Fine Normal 2048 x 1536 Super Fine Fine Normal 1600 x 1200 Super Fine Fine Normal...
  • Page 83 Resolution Quality 1MB MB 1MB 1GB SD 2816 x 2112 Super Fine Fine Normal 1496 2304 x 1728 Super Fine Fine 1397 Normal 1159 2295 2048 x 1536 Super Fine 1164 Fine 1796 Normal 1461 2894 1600 x 1200 Super Fine 1896 Fine 1512...
  • Page 84 Recordable Video Length SD Card Resolution Video Clips Length 16 MB Internal Memory 640 x 480 0:00:07 32 MB SD 640 x 480 0:00:23 64 MB SD 640 x 480 0:00:46 128 MB SD 640 x 480 0:01:33 256MB SD 640 x 480 0:03:12 512MB SD...
  • Page 85: Camera Default Settings

    • Camera Default Settings Camera Mode Description Default Image Resolution 2816 x 2112 Compression Super fine ISO Sensitivity Auto White Balance Auto Sharpness Normal Light Metering Average Scene Mode Auto Resolution 640 x 480 Exposure Compensation White Balance Auto Date Format MM/DD/YY Auto Off 3 minutes...
  • Page 86: Tips, Your Safety & Maintenance

    • Tips, Your Safety & Maintenance Your Camera should only be operated within the following environmental conditions; • 32 - 104º Fahrenheit; 0 - 40º Celsius • 15% - 90% relative humidity, non condensing Battery life or image quality may be affected outside these conditions. Camera Cautions •...
  • Page 87 NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 88 responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment.
  • Page 89 AGFAPHOTO is used under license of Agfa-Gevaert AG. Agfa-Gevaert AG does not manufacture this product or provide any product war- ranty or support. For service, support and warranty information, contact the distributor or manufacturer. All other brands and product names are registered trademarks of their respective owners. Product design and technical features can be changed without notice.

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