Concord Camera 3045 manual Taking Pictures With Self-Timer, Change the Self-Timer delay

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Taking Pictures

Taking Pictures With Self-Timer

Use the self-timer to set a delay between the time the shutter button is pressed and the time the image is captured.

1.Turn the Mode Dial to Auto () or Manual () Mode.

2.Press the Self-Timer button ( ), and the Self-Timer icon () will appear on the LCD.

3.Place the camera on a flat surface or tripod.

4.Use the LCd to compose the picture, and then press the Shutter button to activate the Self-Timer.

• The Self-Timer Lamp will blink until the image is cap tured.

Change the Self-Timer delay

The Self-Timer delay is set to 10 seconds by default. You may change the Self-Timer delay ranging from 2 seconds to 10 seconds through the following steps.

1Turn the Mode dial to Auto or Manual mode.

2 Press MENU.

3 Press the Right or Left button until the SETTING icon ( ) is highlighted.

4 Press the Up or Down button to select the SELF TIMER item.

5 Press the SET button to enter the SELF TIMER submenu.

6 Press the Up or Down button to select the desired self timer delay: 2 ~ 10 seconds.

7 Press the SET button save the setting.

8 Press the MENU button to exit the menu.

NOTE: Press to cancel the self-timer at any time.

SELF TIMER

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Self timer icon

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Taking Continuous Pictures

This feature enables the camera to capture a continous series of picture while the Shut- ter button is pressed down.

1.Turn the Mode Dial to Auto ( ) or Manual ( ) Mode.

2.Press the Continous Shot ( ) Button. The Continuous Shot icon ( ) will ap pear on the LCD.

3.Press the Shutter Button to capture the pictures.

Note:

The LCD will be blank when the images are taken in the Continuous Shot Mode.

The camera will take 5 pictures in a row when the Shutter Button is pressed.

Flash will be deactivated in the Continuous Shot Mode.

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Contents Page Table of Contents File Names & Printing Getting Started Package ContentsWindows Safety InformationSystem Requirements FCC Compliance and AdvisoryGetting Started Top Camera ComponentsFront RearAttaching the Wrist Strap Using the Included AccessoriesUsing the Soft Case SidePreparing to Take Pictures Installing the BatteriesPreparing to Take Pictures Changing the Date Style Setting the Date and TimeCamera LCD Off Setting Power Saving Setting the Beep SoundSetting the Language TV Out Signal Set-UpRemoving an SD memory card Using a Memory CardInserting an SD memory card Setting the Camera Mode Previewing a Picture Setting the LCD Display ModeTaking Pictures X2.6 Using the Zoom FeatureUsing the Mode Dial Using the Auto and Manual Photography ModesTaking pictures At Distant Mode How to set Image Size Setting the Image Quality and SizeSetting the White Balance Adjusting the ExposureTaking Pictures in Macro Mode Close-Up Shooting Setting the FlashChange the Self-Timer delay Taking Pictures With Self-TimerDigital camera can record video clips with audio Recording Video ClipsRecording Audio Clips Function Mode Auto Manual Video Functions Available in Each Camera ModeViewing Pictures and Listening to Audio Reviewing Photos Video and Audio ClipsZooming the Displayed Image Viewing Pictures in Thumbnail ModeDeleting All Unprotected Files Erasing Files from MemoryDeleting a Single File Protect Icon appears on the LCD Protecting Photos and Video ClipsRemoving Protection Formatting Internal or SD Card Memory Folder Example File Names & PrintingFolder Names File Example Dpof Print SettingsPrint Order Setting File NamesViewing Images on a TV Selecting the Video Output Signal ModeMaking Connections Downloading Images to a Computer Using a Flash Memory Card ReaderTurn the Mode Dial to any modes except the PC Cam Mode Connecting the Camera to a Computer with a USB CableUnderstanding Camera Memory and Storage Using the Camera in PC-Cam ModeDifferent Windows Operating Systems Remarks on PC Cam Installation Under Different Windows OSUnder Windows 98/98SE Under Windows ME Under WindowsNext Under Windows XPInstalling the Software Driver Installing SoftwareInstalling MGI PhotoSuite 4 SE Using the MGI PhotoSuite 4 SE Application Appendix Indicator Lamp StatusProblem Cause Solution TroubleshootingToll Free in Europe Troubleshooting SectionSpecifications are subject to change without notice SpecificationsSafety Tips and Maintenance Precautions for batteries Regulator Information