Concord Camera C 3.1 SL manual Using the Digital Zoom, Setting the Flash, Flash Mode Flash Fires

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TAKING PICTURES AND VIDEOS CLIPS

USING THE DIGITAL ZOOM

The camera provides up to 4x digital zoom.

In Video mode, when picture size is set to QVGA only 2x digital zoom can be achieved.

1. Press the to zoom in. The digital zoom bar will be shown on the LCD.

2. Press the to zoom out or return to the normal mode.

Important:

1.Hold your camera steady when using Digital Zoom to prevent blurred pictures, caused by jittery movement. It is recommended to either place your camera on a steady surface or mount it on a tripod.

2.The image quality may degrade slightly with Digital Zoom.

SETTING THE FLASH

By default, the flash is set at OFF mode. When taking pictures at night,

indoor, or outdoor in heavy shadows, you may press the button

to turn the flash on. Press the button repeatedly until the desired indicator appears on the LCD.

• When pressing the button for the first time, the LCD will be black for a while due to the flash being charged.

When the flash is under charging, the orange lamp located next to the

viewfinder will blink. When the flash is ready for taking pictures, the orange lamp will light steadily. Please wait until the flash stops blinking before proceeding to take pictures.

Flash Mode

Flash Fires

 

 

A Auto Flash

The camera judges if a flash is required. If the environment is too dark,

the flash will fire.

 

 

Fill Flash

Flash will fire in any lighting condition.

 

 

 

Use this mode to reduce the occurrence of “red-eyes” when taking

Red-eye reduction

pictures with a flash. The camera will automatically detect when the

 

flash is needed and the flash will fire after a short delay.

 

 

Off

In this mode, the flash will not fire, regardless of the lighting condition.

 

 

Note: Flash is not available in Video mode , Macro mode and Continuous Shooting mode.

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Contents User’s Guide Congratulations Table of Contents Troubleshooting Downloading Pictures and Video Clips Onto Your ComputerPackage Contents Getting StartedMacintosh System RequirementsWindows Front View Camera OverviewCamera Back ViewSide View Top ViewBottom View LCD indications Shooting ModeReview Mode Inserting AN SD Card Optional Checking the Battery LevelLoading the Batteries Full white Low red, can not use flashTo remove the SD card Setting Time and Date StampTurning the Camera on and OFF Taking Pictures Taking Pictures in Marco ModeTaking Pictures and Videos Clips Taking Continuous Pictures Taking Pictures with SELF-TIMERTaking Video Clips Flash Mode Flash Fires Using the Digital ZoomSetting the Flash Setting White Balance Setting Exposure CompensationMode Indicator Size Description Setting Size / ResolutionCustomizing Your Camera Settings Ntsc Default Setting the TV video signal format to Ntsc Setup menu and featuresSetting the TV video signal format to PAL Turning the LCD On or Off Magnifying Pictures Reviewing Your FilesViewing Files Thumbnail ViewRunning Slide Show Deleting ALL Files Deleting Stored FilesDeleting ONE File Formatting the Internal Memory or SD Card Printing Stored Pictures To cancel direct printing settingsCancel One or Selecting Pictures for PrintingPrinting Pictures Directly Option Description Software Installation for Windows UsersInstalling Your Camera Driver StepInstalling the Ulead Photo Explorer Click Ulead Photo Explorer 8.0SEClick Next Read the agreement, and then click Yes Step Step Click Finish Click Ulead Cool Installing the Ulead Cool 360 OptionalStep Click on Install 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 Files to the Computer Downloading Pictures and Video Clips Onto Your ComputerPreparing to Download Files to Your Computer Downloading files from the cameraFor Macintosh Users For Win 98SE Using Jenoptik C 3.1 SL AS a WEB Camera for Windows onlyInstallation Message For Win For Win XPClick Finish to complete the installation Windows ME/2000/XP Unplugging Your Camera from the ComputerWindows 98SE MacintoshConnecting the Camera to the Television Connecting the Camera to TVSetting TV Mode Using the TV AS a Live ViewfinderSee Loading the Batteries Trouble ShootingProblem Possible Cause Possible Solution Trouble Shooting Image SpecificationImages Stored approx Quality Storage Capacity for 16 MBGetting Help Troubleshooting Section in this USER’S GuideWebsite Customer SUPPORT/FAQ Customer Support Before You E-mail or Call usSafety Tips and Maintenance Safety TipsPrecautions for batteries Precautions for SD Memory CardsSafety Tips and Maintenance User Information Regulatory InformationFCC Information Tested to comply With FCC standards For Home or Office USE