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TRANSFERRING FILES TO YOUR

COMPUTER

System Requirement

Windows

Macintosh

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Pentium III 800 or equivalent

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PowerPC G3/G4/G5

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Windows 2000/XP/Vista

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OS 9.0 or later

„256MB RAM (512MB recommended) „ 256MB RAM (512MB recommended)

„ 150MB available hard disk space

„ 128MB available hard disk space

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CD-ROM drive

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CD-ROM drive

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Available USB port

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Available USB port

Downloading Your Files

1.Connect one end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer.

2.Connect the other end of the USB cable to the

 

USB terminal on the camera.

3.

Turn on your camera.

4.

Select [PC] using the c / d buttons and press

 

the

button.

5.

From the Windows desktop, double click on “My

 

Computer”.

6.Look for a new “removable disk” icon.

„This “removable disk” is actually the memory (or memory card) in your camera. Typically, the camera will be assigned drive letter “e” or higher.

7.Double click on the removable disk and locate the DCIM folder.

8.Double click on the DCIM folder to open it to find more folders.

„Your recorded images and video clips will be inside these folders.

9.Copy & Paste or Drag-N-Drop image and video files to a folder on your computer.

Mac users: Double-click the “untitled” or “unlabeled” disk drive icon on your desktop. iPhoto may automatically launch.

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Contents Digital Camera FCC Statement EN-1EN-2 Trademark InformationProduct Information Keep the batteries out of the reach of children Do not disassemble, change or repair the CameraDo not use the Camera in areas near water Please use batteries with complete external sealsDo not wrap the Camera or place it in cloth or blankets Do not fire the flash close to anyone’s eyesDo not subject the LCD monitor to impact Before you move the Camera, disconnect cords and cablesFor American Users EN-5For EU Users EN-6EN-7 FCC informationCanadian ICES-003 information EN-8 Contents Overview Package ContentsIntroduction EN-11 Getting to Know Your CameraFront View EN-12 Function Capture Mode Video Mode Playback ModeRear View LCD Monitor Display EN-13EN-14 Playback mode Still image playbackPlayback mode Video playback EN-15 Getting StartedPreparation EN-16 Initial SettingsSetting the Date and Time EN-17 Choosing the LanguageFormatting the Memory Card or Internal Memory EN-18 Capture ModeCapturing Images EN-19 Setting the Scene ModeScene mode Description Fireworks EN-20EN-21 Setting the Panorama ModeEditing with Arcsoft Panorama Maker Taking Images When the Smile Feature Is On EN-22EN-23 Recording Shots using Face Detection TechnologyRecording Shots into Multiple Image Layout Playing Back Video Clips Video ModeRecording Video Clips EN-24EN-25 Playback ModePlaying Back Still Images EN-26 Thumbnail DisplayRemoving Red-eye EN-27 Attaching Voice MemosPlaying back voice memo EN-28 Canceling the ProtectionProtecting Images Erasing Images EN-29Size Menu OptionsCapture Menu EN-30Sharpness QualityBalance ColorDigi. Zoom Capture MdQuick Shot Date PrintEN-33 Video MenuAudio Playback Menu Setup Menu LCD Bright Sys. ResetLight Freq FormatSystem Requirement Windows Macintosh Transferring Files to Your ComputerDownloading Your Files EN-37Editing Software Installation EN-38Specifications EN-39Possible number of shots still image AppendixPossible Number of Shots Possible recording time / sec video clipTroubleshooting EN-41Printing images Connecting to a PictBridge Compliant PrinterConnecting the camera to the printer EN-42EN-43

VPC-S1085 specifications

The Sanyo VPC-S1085 is a compact digital camera that epitomizes the convergence of functionality and portability. Launched in a period when point-and-shoot cameras dominated the market, the VPC-S1085 was designed for users seeking a user-friendly experience without compromising on quality.

One of the standout features of the VPC-S1085 is its 10-megapixel sensor, which delivers impressive image clarity and detail. This resolution allows users to capture vibrant photographs even when enlarged or cropped. The camera is equipped with a 5x optical zoom lens that enhances the versatility of shooting, enabling users to capture subjects from a distance or achieve impressive close-ups without losing clarity.

The VPC-S1085 also shines with its 2.5-inch LCD screen, which provides a clear display for composing shots and navigating through settings. This screen is particularly useful for reviewing images in various lighting conditions, ensuring that users can assess their work effectively.

One of the significant technological advancements of the VPC-S1085 is its advanced image stabilization system. This feature reduces the effects of camera shake, allowing for sharper images in challenging shooting environments, such as low light or while capturing moving subjects. This capability is especially beneficial for amateur photographers looking to avoid blurry pictures.

For those interested in video capabilities, the VPC-S1085 offers a 720p HD video recording option. While the video resolution may not meet the high-definition standards of today, it was a notable feature at the time of its release, allowing users to capture memorable moments in motion alongside still photographs.

The Sanyo VPC-S1085 is also designed with user convenience in mind. It features a simple interface with intuitive controls, making it accessible for users of all skill levels. The camera supports face detection technology, enhancing portrait photography by automatically focusing and adjusting settings to ensure faces are captured beautifully.

In terms of power, the VPC-S1085 utilizes rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, promoting sustainability while ensuring users can capture numerous photos on a single charge.

Overall, the Sanyo VPC-S1085 combines essential features and user-friendly technologies, making it a reliable choice for individuals looking to explore the world of digital photography without diving into complex settings or equipment. It stands as a testament to Sanyo’s commitment to offering quality products tailored to casual photographers.