Concord Camera 5340z manual Erasing Files from Memory, Erasing files Individually

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REPLAYING PHOTO & VIDEO CLIPS

ERASING FILES FROM MEMORY

Erase files that you don’t want to keep to make more memory space available. You can erase individual files or all files when the camera is in playback mode.

Erasing files Individually

1.In the Review mode, press the or to find out the file to be deleted.

2.Press .

3.Press or to select YES or NO.

4.Press SET to confirm the choice.

Note: Do not press SET repeatedly. Otherwise you may have other files deleted.

5.Press MENU to exit the submenu of Deleting One.

Please note that erased files cannot be recovered. Exercise caution before erasing a file.

Erasing All Unprotected Images

1.In the Review mode , press the button.

2.Press the button to select Delete ALL and then press SET or button.

3.Press the or to select All and then press SET or button.

4.Press the or to select Yes or No, then press the SET button to confirm the choice.

5.Press the button to close the menu window.

PROTECTING PHOTOS AND VIDEO CLIPS

You can protect important files from being accidentally erased.

1.In the Review mode, press the button.

2.Press to select Protect then press the SET or button.

3.Press or to select Single or All and then press the SET or button.

4.Press or to select Yes or No, then press the SET button to confirm the choice. The file(s) being protected will have a key shape icon shown on the upper left corner of the LCD.

5.Press the button to close the menu window.

To remove the file protection, follow steps above but choose “unprotect”.

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Contents User’s Guide Table of contents Taking PICTURES/VIDEO Clips Replaying Photo & Video ClipsFile Names & Printing Making ConnectionsPackage Contents Getting StartedSystem Requirements Safety InformationWindows FCC Compliance and Advisory Camera Components FrontRear TopUsing the Included Accessories Using the Soft CaseBottom SideUp Button Right ButtonDown Button Left ArrowBattery Status Indications Installing the BatteriesPreparing the Camera To remove the SD card Installing AN SD CardFormatting Internal or SD Card Memory Turning the Power on / OFF Setting the Camera ModeSetting the Date and Time To turn off the cameraSelecting Menus and Settings Setting the LanguageDate Stamp Menu Items Selectable with the Menu Button Setting the LCD Display Mode Shooting ModePlayback Mode Basic FunctionsShooting Mode Playback Mode Information Displayed on the LCD MonitorUsing the Digital Zoom Using the Zoom FeatureTelephoto / Wide Angle Basic Still Image Shooting Taking PicturesReviewing the File After Shooting Resolution Purpose Setting the Image Quality and ResolutionImage Quality Purpose Using the Flash Selecting the Metering ModeAbout the Red-eye Reduction Function Multi-pattern meteringMacro Mode Taking Pictures with SELF-TIMERShooting in Long Shutter Mode Adjusting the Exposure ---EV AdjustmentTaking Continuous Pictures Available Shutter SpeedsAdjusting Color Tones ---SETTING the White Balance Using the Scene Mode Using the Photo EffectTaking Video Clips Viewing Pictures or Video in Thumbnail Mode Replaying Photo & Video ClipsReplaying PICTURES/VIDEO Clips Magnifying ImagesErasing Files from Memory Erasing files IndividuallyErasing All Unprotected Images Protecting Photos and Video ClipsPlaying a Slide Show Auto Play Setting USB ModeCopying Flash Memory Images to a Memory Card File Number Reset File Names & PrintingAbout File and Folder Numbers Folder File CapacitySelecting Pictures for Printing Selecting Pictures for PrintingPrinting Pictures by Using SD Card Printing Pictures by Using a USB CablePrinting Pictures Directly Printer typeFile Names & Printing Downloading Files to a Computer Making ConnectionsDownloading Directly from an SD Card Downloading Pictures with a USB Cable Understanding Camera Memory and Storage Internal MemoryOptional SD Memory Card DCF ProtocolInstalling Software Install the Software Driver for WIN 98 SE UsersInstalling Software Installing Software Installing Software Installing Ulead Videostudio 7 SE Basic Installing Other Utinities Problem Cause Solution TroubleshootingAppendix Specifications Focus RangeTroubleshooting Section in this User’s Guide Website Customer Support/FAQ Before You E-mail or Call usGetting Help Camera Information Computer InformationVersion 1.0 516076-00 R1

5340z specifications

The Concord Camera 5340Z is a compact digital camera that captures the essence of user-friendly photography with its blend of advanced features and straightforward functionality. Targeted at amateur photographers, this camera provides a great option for those looking to explore digital photography without the complexity often associated with professional-grade equipment.

One of the standout features of the Concord Camera 5340Z is its 5-megapixel sensor, which delivers crisp and vibrant images. This resolution is well-suited for creating sharp prints up to 8x10 inches, making it an excellent choice for those who want to preserve memories in physical form. The camera's optical zoom capability allows users to capture distant subjects with clarity, while the digital zoom offers further enlargement options, though with a potential compromise in image quality.

The Concord Camera 5340Z is equipped with various shooting modes, including portrait, landscape, night, and sports, enabling users to adapt to different photographic scenarios easily. This versatility is bolstered by the inclusion of a built-in flash, which ensures that photography in low-light conditions remains achievable. The camera's macro mode is another highlight, allowing for close-up shots that showcase intricate details.

In terms of usability, the Concord Camera 5340Z features a large LCD screen, which facilitates easy framing and review of images. This screen is a significant asset for instantaneous feedback, letting photographers check composition and exposure on the spot. The camera's intuitive menu system is designed to minimize the learning curve, allowing users to navigate settings and modes with ease.

Battery life is another crucial aspect of the Concord Camera 5340Z, as it is designed to accommodate long photography sessions. Users can expect a satisfactory number of shots per charge, which is advantageous for events and outings.

Additionally, the camera supports basic video recording, further broadening its utility for capturing short clips and moments. Its lightweight and compact design make it easy to carry around, appealing to travelers and casual photographers alike.

In conclusion, the Concord Camera 5340Z stands out as a practical introduction to digital photography, combining essential features, user-friendly technologies, and a compact form factor. Whether capturing family gatherings or scenic landscapes, it provides a reliable platform for budding photographers to hone their skills.