Specifications ● Image Sensor: 5 Mega pixel CMOS sensor (2592 x 1944pixels) ● Digital Camera Resolution : - 2592 x 1944 [5 Mega Pixel ] - 2432 x 1824 [4 Mega Pixel ] - 2048 x1536 [3 Mega Pixel ] - 1600 x 1200 [2 Mega Pixel ] - 640 x 480 [VGA - 0.3 Mega pixel]...
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● Internal Storage: 64MB Internal Flash Memory ● Number of images stored in 64MB (typical): Mode Digital Video (DV) Camera Voice Recording (VR) NOTE: The above figures are only estimates. The actual numbers will vary depending on scene (image) complexity. Compatibility with all SD/MMC memory cards is NOT guaranteed.
System Requirements The minimum system requirements for the digital camera are as the following: System Requirement OS Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP CPU Pentium MMX ‘ Celeron or AMD Athlon® or higher RAM 64 MB CD-ROM 4X or above HDD Hard drive with 500MB free disk space Color display: 16-bit USB port...
TABLE OF CONTENTS... 5 1. PACKAGE CONTENTS... 6 2. INSTALLING SOFTWARE DRIVER... 7 3. IDENTIFYING THE PARTS ... 9 4. CONTROL BUTTON FUNCTIONS ... 10 5. PREPARATION ... 12 Loading the Battery into the Camera... 12 Inserting and Removing an SD Card (Not Supplied) ... 12 Protecting Data on an SD Card ...
NP6O Rechargeable Li-ion Battery USB cable AV cable Earphone Hand Strap Pouch Installation CD (User’s Manual, camera drivers) User’s Manual Quick Start Guide G-Shot 5011cc USB Cable Hand Strap Power Adaptor AV Cable CD ROM User Manual Charger NP60 Battery...
2. INSTALLING SOFTWARE DRIVER Before connecting this camera to a computer for the first time, you should install a driver on the computer. The driver is on the CD-ROM disc provided in the package. To install the driver: Insert installer CD into the CD-ROM drive Close the CD-ROM drive.
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Click “I accept the agreement” to install Mpeg4 Movie driver for Movie playback. And, click on Next to continue the installation. The Install Shield Wizard will then appear. Please click on Install to continue the installation. Click on Finish to complete the installation.
3. IDENTIFYING THE PARTS Front View Power Button Lens Flash Self-timer LED Microphone Front Shutter Rear View SD / MMC Card cover TFT LCD Panel Menu Button (T) Zoom Out Shutter Button (W) Zoom in Direction Buttons OK Button AV & USB connector Cover Strap Eyelet...
4. CONTROL BUTTON FUNCTIONS Functional Buttons ITEM MODE DIAL: Rotate the MODE switch to change 4 different operation modes: MODE [ MODE ] ▪ Power button: Press down for one second to turn on or turn off the camera [ON / OFF] ▪...
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BUTTON ▲ Direction / OK ▼ ▶ ◀ [MOVIE MODE] [PHOTO MODE] ▪ ▪ Movie Photo Resolution resolution (5M/M/3M/2M/VGA) (VGA/QVGA ) ▪ Photo Quality (Super Fine / Fine / Normal) ▪ ▪ Adjust EV Adjust EV Exposure Value Exposure Value (-2.0 to +2.0 ) (-2.0 to +2.0 ) Toggle between Flash...
5. PREPARATION Loading the Battery into the Camera Please load the NP60 battery pack into the battery compartment according to following steps: 1. Slide the battery compartment cover open in the direction as indicated 2. Face the battery up with letter side upward. Follow the battery injection direction according to the correct polarity marks (+ or-) and plug the battery into camera 3.
1. Open the SD card cover 2. Insert the memory card until it locks into position To remove an installed SD card, press the card inwards to release it. When the card pops out, gently remove it from its slot. Note: Do not remove the SD/MMC card while the camera is processing data (when the LED is flashing).
Listed below is the approximate number of images that can be stored cards in 64MB built-in memory. Actual capacity may vary (up to + 5%) depending on the environment and color condition. Mode Digital Video (DV) Camera Voice Recording (VR) Attaching the Strap 1.
Charging the battery Ø Before you use the video camera for the first time, please fully charge the NP60 battery with battery cradle for at least three hours. Loading the Battery into Battery cradle Load NP60 battery into the battery cradle by following step: Ø...
(B) Charging it by power Adaptor Connect the Power Adapter (5V, 400mA) to the DC in jack and a house hold power outlet. It takes about three hours to achieve a full charge. Actual charging time depends on current battery capacity and charging conditions.
6. GETTING STARTED Turning the Camera On (1) Flip out the LCD panel; the camera will turn on automatically. (2) Or press power button for one second to turn on it. Turning the Camera Off To turn off the Camera, you can either press and hold the power button for one second, or you can place the panel back to its original position.
7. MONITOR SCREEN CONTENTS DIGITAL VIDEO The monitor screen uses various indicators and icons to keep you informed of the status of under video mode. MODE (1) MODE Status Indicator ● ● ● ● (2) White Balance Indicator (3) Movie Quality ●...
DIGITAL CAMERA The monitor screen uses various indicators and icons to keep you informed of the status of under camera mode. MODE (1) MODE Status Indicator ● ● ● ● (2) White Balance Indicator (3) Photo Resolution ● ● ● ●...
8. SETTING THE DEFAULT(Setup Mode) MENU Different menus are available for Movie, Photo, Playback, and Voice recording mode. To access the menu: 1. Press the MENU button to open the main menu under different mode. The selected mode menu is displayed on the LCD screen. MENU in Movie Mode 3/ 4 2.
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In the below table, default setting is indication with an asterisk [Þ] Þ Functions: [ Auto Off ] - This item determines the auto-off time when the camera stay idle Þ Functions: [Beep] - This item allows you to toggle the beep sound on or off Exposure Compensation Range : -2.0 (darker) to +2.0EV(brighter) ÞDefault setting : Functions:...
9. TAKING MOVIE (DV MODE) This mode allows you to take motion video with sound in the Movie Mode. Video is stored in memory with high quality MPEG4 compression with at low file sizes. The length of recorded movie clip is unlimited (maximum length depends on memory size of SD/MMC card) TO A TAKE MOIVE: Turn the Mode Dial to [...
Changing Zoom Level (DV Mode) While recording, you can slide the Zoom Switch to zoom in/out the screen.. The digital zoom can be set from 1x to 8x and the magnification ratio is shown on the LCD monitor. Changing “EV” Exposure Compensation (DV Mode) ▶...
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Exposure Compensation Range : -2.0EV(underexposure) to +2.0EV(overexposure) ÞDefault setting : Hints: [EV Adjust ] - Compensates for extreme differences between foreground and background lighting To adjust basic setting, eg. Sleep mode [SETUP MODE ] Display Setup Hints: For details on how to use Setup mode, see “SETUP MODE” on page 20 / Beep / LCD brightness / Format...
10. TAKING PHOTO (CAMERA MODE) G-Shot5011CC has a 5-Mega Pixel sensor that can take high quality images with up to 2592 x 1944 pixels TO TAKE A PHOTO: Turn the Mode Dial to [ ▲ Press [ ] button repeatedly to select photo resolution setting [5MP] / [4MP] / [3MP] / [2MP] / [VGA], ▼...
Photo Quality (Camera Mode) : SUPER FINE ● ● : FINE ● : NORMAL (You can press [ ▼ ] key to toggle around above quality setting for quick access!. TIPS – Photo Resolution Vs Photo Quality: In general, photos taken at higher resolution and quality contain more details and look sharper, but they also take up more memory space as well as longer processing time for taking next photos.
Other Camera Settings In the below table, default setting is indication with an asterisk [Þ] No Flash Þ Hints: - You can press [ [Flash Option] - Super Fine Hints: - You can press [ [Photo Quality] Þ 2592 x 1944pixels - 1600 x 1200pixels Hints: [Photo Quality]...
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- Date-Stamp Disabled - Date-Stamp Enabled Þ [Date Stamp] Note: - Use this function to mark the date stamp on the captured photos. Once this function is being enabled, the date-time setting will be activated to ask for your confirmation on current date & time.
11. PLAYBACK ( PLAYBACK MODE) Playing Movie Turn the Mode Dial to e.g. Movie / Photo / Audio, taken will be displayed ▼ Press [ ] key once to display 6-images [thumbnail display]. Use the 4-way keys select the movie you want to view. The selected recording is border by a red frame Press the [OK] button once to view [single display] on the selected movie file.
Playing Photos Turn the Mode Dial to be displayed ▼ Press [ ] key once to display 6-images [thumbnail display]. Use the 4-way keys select the photo you want to view. The selected recording is border by a red frame Press the [OK] button once to view [single display] on the selected photo file.
Viewing Pictures and Movies on a TV Connect your camera and TV via an AV cable for real- time display. You can export your video clips, still pictures and audio recordings directly to your TV to share them with friends and family. Turn on your TV and select the appropriate Video Input channel to which the camera is connected.
To return back from TV mode to LCD display mode, repeat step5 & step6. Following screen will appear on TV to guide you return to LCD display mode. Notes: The LCD monitor will be turn off when TV mode is being activated The default setting of TV system is in PAL mode for most European countries.
12. DELETING FILES (PLAY BACK MODE) TO DELETE FILES: Turn the Mode Dial to e.g. Movie / Photo / Audio, taken will be displayed ▼ Press [ ] key once to display 6-images [thumbnail display]. Use the 4-way keys select the file you want to delete. The selected file is border by a red frame Press the [MENU] button to enter to delete mode.
13. VIEWING MPEG4 MOVIE ON PC MPEG4 Movie G-Shot5011CC allows you to take motion video with sound in the Movie Mode. Video is stored in memory with high quality MPEG4 compression with at low file sizes. The length of recorded movie clip is unlimited (maximum length depends on memory size of SD/MMC card) When playing MPEG4 movie for the first time, MPEG4 Video Codec Xvid should be installed in PC.
14. TRANSFERRING FILES Connecting to PC Turn on your camera, and switch the Mode Dial to [ Playback Mode. Connect the computer and camera with the supplied USB cable. Connect the other end of the USB cable to your camera. PlayBack Mode...
Copying files to PC By copying files from the camera to your computer, you can permanently save your creative works in the hard disk. To do this: (This step varies according to your operation system) For Windows XP users: After the camera is connected to your computer, a dialogue window will appear automatically.
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Drag the pictures to your desired target folder. Note Ø Please do not copy any files into the “DCIM” folder or “100COACH” folder of your camera. Otherwise it may cause the camera unstable or crash.
15. REMOVING THE CAMERA Use the procedure below when disconnecting the USB cable from a Windows PC u Windows Me Users...
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u Windows 2000 or Window XP Users u Windows 98 or Windows 98SE Users...
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This symbol on the product or in the instructions means that your electrical and electronics equipment should be disposed at the end of its life separately from your household waste. There are separate collection systems for recycling in EU. For more information, please contact the local authority or your retailer where you purchased the product.
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