Precautions; About Batteries; Camera Features - Vivitar Vivicam 3555 User Manual

Vivitar vivicam 3555: user guide
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Precautions

Thank you for purchasing the Vivicam 3555 Digital Camera. Please read the following precautions carefully before using the product.
This camera is not water-resistant and should not be used outdoors in snow or rain. If accidentally dropped in water, please quickly pour out
the water. Dry it with sunlight or an air-blower.
Protect the camera from excessive humidity. It will fog the lens and images will be blurred.
Do not expose the camera to sand or dust
Do not attempt to disassemble the camera yourself. Always send it to an authorized service facility for repair.
To store the camera, wrap it in a clean, soft cloth and place it in a cool, dry, dust-free place. Do not store the camera directly under
the sun or in extreme heat.
Take care of the lens. Use a soft, damp cloth to clean it.
Do not scratch the Lens, Status LCD Panel, LCD Monitor or Viewfinder.
If the Status LCD Panel or LCD Monitor is damaged, do not touch it.
Condensation is a problem when bringing cold equipment into a warm room. Place the camera in a plastic bag so condensation forms
on the outside of the bag.

About Batteries

Battery life is shorter for poor quality alkaline batteries. If you frequently use the LCD monitor and flash, you should use good quality batteries
(e.g. Energizer alkaline batteries). High power NiMH rechargeable batteries (1300mAH or higher) are recommended.
If the camera fails to start after inserting new batteries (nothing appears on the Status LCD panel), the batteries may be inserted in wrong
orientation.
The batteries may explode or cause burns if disassembled, recharged, shorted, exposed to high temperature, or disposed of in a fire.
Alkaline or NiMH batteries can be used with this camera. The camera may not function properly if you use poor quality batteries.
Make sure all batteries are fresh, or fully charged.
Ensure that the battery orientation is correct when placing them in the camera
Batteries may feel warm after being used for some time.
Remove the batteries if you will not use the camera for one month or longer.

Camera Features

1.
High speed processor with full functions
2.
SXGA resolution (1280 x 1024)
3.
Lens with large aperture (F2.8)
4.
Short shot-to-shot time
5.
Two resolution levels (SXGA and VGA) and three quality settings
6.
1.4-inch color LCD monitor (240 x 160 dots)
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