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• Do not clean this product with organic solvents such as thinner or alcohol benzene.
• Storing the camera where pesticides and chemicals are handled should be avoided.
Remove from case and store in a well-ventilated place to prevent the DIGIBINO from
becoming moldy during storage.
• Periodic checks are recommended every 1 to 2 years in order to maintain high-perfor-
mance.
Handling Batteries
• Use two size AA alkaline batteries, two size AA nickel hydride (NiMH) batteries, or one
CR-V3 lithium battery pack.
• The number of digital photos you can take may be reduced depending on the shooting
conditions, environment, and batteries.
• Manganese batteries cannot be used. Manganese batteries are short in service life and
in addition heat generation may damage the DIGIBINO.
• Use the batteries correctly. Incorrect use may cause leakage, heat generation, and
damage. When replacing a battery, place it correctly while noting the directions of the +
and - markings.
• Generally, battery performance is temporarily deteriorated as temperature decreases.
When the DIGIBINO is used in a cold environment, keep this product warm by holding
it in some protection against cold or inside the clothes. Battery performance once dete-
riorated due to low temperature will be recovered when the batteries are returned to
room temperature.
• The cathode or anode of a battery stained with sweat or oil may cause poor contact.
Wipe it well with dry cloth before use.
• It is recommended to carry spare batteries when you go out for a long-term journey.
Especially in foreign countries, compatible batteries may be unavailable depending on
the region.
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Contents
FOR SAFE USE OF YOUR DIGIBINO ······················································································ 1
Care to be Taken During Handling ···························································································· 3
Contents ···································································································································· 5
Contents of the Operating Manual ···························································································· 7
Names of Parts ·························································································································· 8
Checking the Contents of the Package ··················································································· 10
Getting Started .......................................................................................................................... 11
Attaching the Strap ·················································································································· 11
Adjusting the Eyepiece Width ·································································································· 11
Adjusting the Diopter Control ·································································································· 13
Using the DIGIBINO as Binoculars ·················································································· 14
Installing Batteries ··················································································································· 15
Setting the Date/Time ·············································································································· 18
Quick Start ................................................................................................................................. 20
Taking Pictures ························································································································ 20
Taking Pictures Using the LCD Monitor ··········································································· 21
Playing Back Pictures ·············································································································· 22
Playing Back a Single Image ··························································································· 22
Playing Back the Last Image Taken (One-touch View) ···················································· 23
Modes and Menus ..................................................................................................................... 24
Changing the Mode ················································································································· 24
Using the Menus ······················································································································ 25
How to Use the Menus ···································································································· 25
Menu List ························································································································· 27
Taking Pictures .......................................................................................................................... 29
Displaying Shooting Information ······························································································ 29
Selecting the Image Quality (Resolution) ················································································ 30
Changing the Size of the Subject (Digital Zoom) ···································································· 31
Continuous Shooting ··············································································································· 32
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