GE C1440WRD, C1440WSL Video Shooting Mode Display, Video Mode Icon Macro Mode Self-Timer 10 sec

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Video Shooting Mode Display

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1Video Mode Icon

2Macro Mode

3Self-Timer

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4 Zoom Value Scale (Displayed only when zoom is activated)

5Remaining time for video recording

6SD Memory Card/Built-in Memory

7Battery Status

8Video Quality

9Picture Color

10Exposure Compensation (EV value)

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For optimal video shooting, it is recommended that a SD memory card be used. If you shoot video using only the internal memory, the results may have image jitter, noise and shortened recording times.

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Contents GE Digital Camera For customers in Europe FCC StatementDeclaration of Conformity Camera Notes Safety PrecautionsBattery Notes Memory Card NotesPreface Safety InformationBefore YOU Start CopyrightSymbols used in this manual About This ManualContents Basic Operation Using the Menus Transmission Copy to Card Copy internal memory toPackage Contents Getting ReadyCamera Views Back View Right ViewTop View Left ViewInsert the Battery and SD/SDHC Card card not included Open the battery compartmentPage Turning On and Off Setting Language and Date/Time Set Display LanguageSet Date/Time About the LCD Screen LCD Screen NotesDisplay Setting Grid Camera parameters with Grid and HistogramLCD Screen Display Still Picture Mode DisplayShooting Mode Icons Auto Mode Manual Mode Scene Mode Focus FramePage Video Shooting Mode Display Video Mode Icon Macro Mode Self-Timer 10 secPlayback Mode Display Using the Mode Button Movie Mode Switch to record videosShooting in Auto Mode Manual Mode MPanorama Manual Scene Mode SCN Recommended for shooting indoors Mode name Description Auto SceneScene with subject, Auto RecommendedPage Auto Scene Mode Ascn Blue colors Mode name Description Landscape ModeNight Landscape Mode Exposure for people and night scenesUsing the Zoom Function Basic OperationBasic Function Menu When appears, it represents the flashlight is chargingFlash Self-Timer Setting Exposure Compensation Macro ModeSET Function Menu Press SET button to enter SET function menuBlink Detection ISOViewing Photos and Videos Operating instruction icons are as follows Increase VolumePlayback Pause Rewind Fast ForwardDown button until the appears Thumbnail ViewZoom out Using Zoom Playback for still pictures only Using the Delete Button Still Menu Using the MenusTo the Photo Setup Menu To adjust each setting ModeContinuous Capture Setting Continuous AFImage Color Setting Focus SettingAdjustable only in Manual Mode White Balance Setting Setting Menu QualityAF-Assist Beam Digital ZoomDate Imprint Quick ReviewImage Pixel Movie Mode MenuPress mode dial to select mode Button to enterProtect Playback MenuTo protect/unprotect a picture or video Delete There are two ways to delete filesDpof Digital Print Order Format Delete option, select All and then press the SET buttonTrim Red-Eye ReductionSlideshow RotateMenu, select Beep Setup MenuTo select See Setting the Language section on Power SaverLanguage Date/Time File / SoftwareZone Format MemoryCopy to Card Copy internal memory to SD memory card File NumberingReset Settings FW Version Firmware VersionSetting the USB mode Connecting to a PCTransferring files to your PC Disconnect the camera once transfer is completed If the USB option is set to PCMacintosh Drag the untitled icon to the Trash. UntitledConnecting to a PictBridge Compatible Printer Connecting the Camera and Printer Video System Using the PictBridge Menu Print with DateUse this setting to print the photos without dates on them Print without DatePrint Index Print Dpof Digital Print Order Format ExitSpecifications AppendicesNumber Still Image Anti-shake, PanoramaPage Weight Approx .1oz. / 116g Body Only AA NiMH Battery Approx shots Cipa StandardsTemperature 32 ~ 104oF / 0 ~ 40oC, Humidity 0 ~ 90% Country or Region Quick Start Guide, Warranty CardImproper alignment Error MessagesIncorrect Messages Explanation Images and video files cannot be Memory card is full TroubleshootingCamera Saved Delete unwanted images Unlock the memory cardState When shooting or recordingDown To shoot or recordFollow us on General Imaging Company