Concord Camera C 3.1 SL manual Taking Pictures and Videos Clips, Taking Pictures in Marco Mode

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TAKING PICTURES AND VIDEOS CLIPS

 

 

TAKING PICTURES AND VIDEOS CLIPS

TAKING PICTURES

 

 

 

1. Power on the camera.

 

 

 

2. Slide the Function switch to

(Capture mode).

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Note: In picture taking mode, the

icon will be shown on the lower

left side of the LCD. If this icon is not shown, press the

button

 

 

 

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repeatedly until the

icon is shown.

 

3.Frame your subject with the LCD or viewfinder.

4.Hold the camera still and press the Shutter button to take the picture.

The and icon will be shown briefly on the LCD after the Shutter button is pressed, which indicates that the camera is saving the picture. Do not power the camera off or remove the

batteries before the picture is saved.

Note: If Quick View function is turned on(See ‘Customizing Your Camera Settings’), the LCD will show the image just taken and the options of:

Save: Press the Enter button to save the image.

Delete: Press the button to select “delete” and then press the Enter button to delete the image. If no action is taken, the picture will be saved in 15 seconds or so.

TAKING PICTURES IN MARCO MODE

Macro Switch

This mode enables the camera to take pictures in close distances.

1. Slide the Macro Switch to position. The Macro icon ( ) will be displayed on the LCD.

2. Frame the subject in the LCD.

• The best shooting range is between 40 cm to 50 cm (15.76 in. – 19.89 inches.)

3. Press the Shutter button to take the picture.

Important: When Macro shooting is not needed, remember to slide the Macro Switch back to

Landscape ( ) mode. Otherwise your pictures taken with shooting range go beyond 50 cm might be blurry.

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Contents User’s Guide Congratulations Table of Contents Troubleshooting Downloading Pictures and Video Clips Onto Your ComputerPackage Contents Getting StartedSystem Requirements WindowsMacintosh Camera Overview CameraFront View Back ViewTop View Bottom ViewSide View Shooting Mode Review Mode LCD indications Checking the Battery Level Loading the BatteriesInserting AN SD Card Optional Full white Low red, can not use flashSetting Time and Date Stamp Turning the Camera on and OFFTo remove the SD card Taking Pictures in Marco Mode Taking Pictures and Videos ClipsTaking Pictures Taking Pictures with SELF-TIMER Taking Video ClipsTaking Continuous Pictures Using the Digital Zoom Setting the FlashFlash Mode Flash Fires Setting White Balance Setting Exposure CompensationSetting Size / Resolution Customizing Your Camera SettingsMode Indicator Size Description Setup menu and features Setting the TV video signal format to PALNtsc Default Setting the TV video signal format to Ntsc Turning the LCD On or Off Reviewing Your Files Viewing FilesMagnifying Pictures Thumbnail ViewRunning Slide Show Deleting Stored Files Deleting ONE FileDeleting ALL Files Formatting the Internal Memory or SD Card To cancel direct printing settings Cancel One orPrinting Stored Pictures Selecting Pictures for PrintingPrinting Pictures Directly Software Installation for Windows Users Installing Your Camera DriverOption Description StepInstalling the Ulead Photo Explorer Click Ulead Photo Explorer 8.0SEClick Next Read the agreement, and then click Yes Step Step Click Finish Installing the Ulead Cool 360 Optional Step Click on Install Ulead CoolClick Ulead Cool Read the agreement, and then click Yes Click Next Step Click Finish Click Install Adobe Reader Insatlling Adobe Acrobat Reader OptionalInstallation progress Click OK Downloading Pictures and Video Clips Onto Your Computer Preparing to Download Files to Your ComputerDownloading Files to the Computer Downloading files from the cameraFor Macintosh Users Using Jenoptik C 3.1 SL AS a WEB Camera for Windows only Installation MessageFor Win 98SE For Win For Win XPClick Finish to complete the installation Unplugging Your Camera from the Computer Windows 98SEWindows ME/2000/XP MacintoshConnecting the Camera to TV Setting TV ModeConnecting the Camera to the Television Using the TV AS a Live ViewfinderTrouble Shooting Problem Possible Cause Possible SolutionSee Loading the Batteries Trouble Shooting Specification Images Stored approxImage Quality Storage Capacity for 16 MBTroubleshooting Section in this USER’S Guide Website Customer SUPPORT/FAQ Customer SupportGetting Help Before You E-mail or Call usSafety Tips and Maintenance Safety TipsPrecautions for batteries Precautions for SD Memory CardsSafety Tips and Maintenance Regulatory Information FCC InformationUser Information Tested to comply With FCC standards For Home or Office USE