User manual VIVITAR VIVICAM 2750

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[. . . ] Vivicam 2750 User Manual English 021009 Warranty Policy This camera is under warranty for one full year from the date of purchase by the orignal purchaser. In case of defects in materials or workmanship, we will replace or repair the camera free of charge. This warranty does not include batteries, or other accessories which have not been manufactured by our company. This warranty will not be honored if the camera has been mishandled or tampered with, or altered by anyone other than the manufacturer. [. . . ] The recommend battery is PANASONIC ALKALINE or rechargable battery. 12 Battery Life Indicator When the camera has sufficient power, the Low Power icon on the LCD display of the camera remains dark. When the power is low, the Low Power icon is visible to indicate that the batteries are weak and need to be replaced. Also, do not use the Flash or Auto-Flash features while battery power is low. Generally, once the Low Power icon comes on, 10 minutes of operation time is available. (When the batteries are completely dead, the camera will not turn on. ) Flash Memory The camera features flash memory for storing image information. This memory does not require electrical power to function, so you will not lose any pictures you took when the camera is turned off or low on power. If the batteries go dead, simply insert a new set or connect the AC power supply and you will be able to retrieve and view the previously captured photos. Extended Flash Memory You can extend the capabilities of your camera by adding the Compact Flash Memory card accessory to it. This card is a removable ATA-compatible memory device that gives your camera additional memory. With 2M memory, for example, you can take 32 extra pictures in Normal mode, or 16 pictures in Fine mode. To insert the Compact Flash Memory card, open the card slot on the bottom of the camera and insert the card with the back side facing you and heading inward. Next, close the card slot cover and the camera memory is updated automatically. To remove the card, push the Eject key. 13 Using AC Power To run the camera on standard AC power, use the 6. 0V/2. 5AC Adaptor. Always be sure to use the AC adaptor which comes with the camera; or optional from the manufacture. Any other inappropriate adaptor may cause damage to the camera which is not covered under the warranty. Grasp the adaptor, not the cord, when unplugging the adapter from a wall socket. If the power cord becomes damaged (exposed wires, disconnection, etc. ) please purchase a new AC adaptor. Use of a damaged cord may cause fire or electrical shock. Switch off the power to the AC adaptor before unplugging it from the wall socket. Auto Power Off Power automatically turns off whenever you do not perform any camera operations for a specific interval of time. You can set the interval up to 99 minutes. 14 Taking Pictures 1 Turn the camera on by pressing the Power button for at least one second. When the camera is activated, you will 1 see a small LED light on beside the Viewfinder. If you would like to use the LCD display, you can turn it on by pressing the Display button. 2 Set the camera to Normal if the object or view is 40cm or more away from 2 the camera, and to Macro if the object or view is between 10 and 30cm away. Then press the Play/ Rec button to set the camera to Recording mode. Note: Image Storage capacity is as follows: With 512K memory, in Normal mode - 8 images; in Fine mode - 4 images, With 2MB memory in Normal mode -32 images; in Fine mode-16 images. 3 3 Using the LCD display, or the viewfinder, compose your image. When you are ready, press the Shutter Release button. 4 The LCD screen pauses and in a few seconds a static copy of the image appears while the camera saves it to memory. Once the LCD resumes previewing, you can take another picture or switch to the PLA mode Y to view the image you just recorded. 15 Using the LCD Display Using the built-in Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), you can view pictures in a few seconds after capturing them. [. . . ] Auto - the camera automatically fires the flash when the brightness of the subject or scene is too low. Fill - fires the flash regardless of the brightness levels in the vicinity. However, the strength of the flash varies according to the ambient brightness of your surroundings, so the more light in the area, the lower level of the flash. Off - the flash disengaged no matter what the ambient brightness of the surroundings is. Using the Self-Timer The Self-Timer is handy for creating a delay between the time you press the shutter and the time the picture is taken. [. . . ]

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