Samsung SCL710 USB interface SCL770 only, Transferring a Digital Image through a USB Connection

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USB interface (SCL770 only)

Transferring a Digital Image through a USB Connection

You can easily transfer a still image from a camera, tape, memory to a PC without additional add-on cards via a USB connection.

If you transfer data to a PC, you need to install the software (Driver, Editing software) supplied with the camcorder.

System Requirements

CPU : Intel® Pentium IITM processor compatible or better

Operating system : Windows® 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP

RAM : 64 MB or more

CD-ROM: 4x CD-ROM drive

VIDEO : 65,000-color or better video display card

Available USB port

Hard Disc : 4GB (8GB recommended)

Reference

Intel® Pentium IITM is a trademark of the Intel Corporation.

Windows® is a registered trademark of the Microsoft® Corporation.

All other brands and names are property of their respective owners.

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Contents Video Camcorder Contents Playing back a Tape MaintenanceTroubleshooting English For example Lithium Battery Must be Recycled or Disposed of Properly Minutes off timer in Standby mode Safety Instructions Ventilation Power SourcesPOWER-CORD Protection Outdoor Antenna GroundingReplacement Parts Power LinesDamage Requiring Service Safety CheckUser Installer Caution BLC FeaturesGetting to Know Your Camcorder EasyREC Search REW Front ViewCustom Menu ON/OFF Side ViewSpeaker Enter MFRear View Battery EjectBattery Eject Snap SHOT/D.ZOOM START/STOPOSD On Screen Display Time see Operation modeVolume Easy & Custom Title seeOptional Accessories Accessories Supplied with CamcorderBasic Accessories Self Timer Recording Remote Control SCL710/L750/L770 onlyRemote Control Battery Installation Description of ButtonsCamera Adjusting the Hand Strap and Shoulder StrapPreparing Lithium Battery Installation Shoulder StrapConnecting the Power Source To use the AC Power AdapterRecharging the Battery Pack To use the Battery PackHow long will the battery last for recording? OFFUsing the Battery Pack Battery Level Display Tips for Battery IdentificationPress the Eject button Inserting and Ejecting a CassetteInserting and Ejecting a Cassette Recording possibleMaking Your First Recording BatteryBasic Recording REC Search REC Search Press brieflyRecording with the Viewfinder Hints for Stable Image RecordingRecording with the LCD monitor Adjusting the LCD Adjusting Focus of the Viewfinder FocusREW Playing back a tape on the LCDPlayer PlayViewing a Still Picture Adjusting the LCD during PlayControlling the Sound from the Speaker Picture SearchMove the zoom lever a little for a gradual zoom Advanced RecordingZooming In and Out Digital Zoom Zoom Setting the Digital Zoom ON/OFF SCL750/L770 onlySetting the Digital Zoom ON/OFF SCL700/L710 only Easy Mode for Beginners CUSTOM-Creating your own customized recording settings Example When the Custom SET is set as followsDIS Digital Image Stabilizer, SCL750/L770 only Auto Focusing Manual FocusingBLC BLC offProgram AE Automatic Exposure Setting the Program AEAutomatic Exposure mode DSE Digital Special Effects in Camera mode Selecting and recording DSE effects Setting and Recording the DATE/TIME Setting a DATE/TIMERecording the DATE/TIME Selecting a Language and Setting a Title Selecting and Recording a TitleRecording a Title GERMAN/ITALIAN/SPANISH/RUSSIANTo Start Recording To Stop Recording using Fade in / Fade OUTFade In and Out Fade OUT Approx secondsPIP Picture-In-Picture, SCL750/L770 only Snap Shot SCL750/L770 only Setting a White Balance Mode White BalanceDemonstration Setting the Date/Title Color Lighting Techniques After RecordingPlaying back a Tape Connecting to a TV which has no Audio and Video input jackConnecting to a TV which has an Audio and Video input jack To watch with LCDPlayback To locate a scene picture search Various Functions in Player modeTo view a Still picture Playback pause Zero Return SCL710/L750/L770 onlyDSE in Player mode Setting the Speaker ON/OFFVolume control Playing back the Tape System Requirements USB interface SCL770 onlyTransferring a Digital Image through a USB Connection Installing USB Media 2.0 Program How to install the programUSB interface SCL770 only USB Audio Cable Connecting to a PCUSB Cable Maintenance Cleaning and Taking care of the CamcorderPower sources Using Your Camcorder AbroadUsing Your Camcorder Abroad Color systemDisplay Blinking Inform that Action TroubleshootingSelf Diagnosis Display Symptom Explanation/Solution CheckingTroubleshooting Moisture Condensation DEWSystem SCL700/L710/L750/L770 SpecificationsConnectors LCD monitorAuto Focusing IndexIndex Exclusions What is not Covered WarrantySamsung Limited Warranty This Camcorder is Manufactured by Samsung Electronics’ Internet Home

SCL700, SCL770, SCL710, SCL750 specifications

Samsung's SCL series of camcorders, including the SCL750, SCL710, SCL770, and SCL700, showcases the brand's commitment to delivering high-quality video capture combined with user-friendly features. Each model in this lineup offers unique capabilities, making them suitable for a range of users from casual videographers to more serious enthusiasts.

The SCL750 model stands out with its strong optical performance. Equipped with a powerful zoom lens, it enables users to capture distant subjects with clarity. The SCL750 features a 1/4-inch CCD sensor that provides excellent low-light performance, ensuring quality video capture even in challenging lighting conditions. Additionally, this camcorder integrates advanced digital image stabilization technology, which smooths out footage and reduces the effect of shaky hands during recording.

The SCL710 is designed for those who prioritize portability without sacrificing performance. It features a lightweight and compact design, making it easy to carry during travel or outdoor adventures. The SCL710 shares many of the imaging technologies from the SCL750 but includes a slightly less powerful zoom. However, it compensates with a range of built-in filters and effects allowing creativity in video editing directly from the camcorder.

Moving on to the SCL770, this model introduces more advanced connectivity options, including Wi-Fi capabilities. Users can easily share their videos to social media platforms or stream them in real-time. The SCL770 also boasts higher recording resolutions, which cater to users seeking HD video quality. A touch-screen interface enhances the usability of this model, making navigation and settings adjustment swift and intuitive.

Finally, the SCL700 serves as an entry-level model in the series, providing a great option for beginners. It features a straightforward interface and basic recording options, ensuring ease of use for first-time videographers. Despite being the most affordable in the series, the SCL700 incorporates essential features such as a decent zoom lens and basic image stabilization, allowing users to capture their moments with clarity and stability.

In summary, Samsung's SCL series, represented by the SCL750, SCL710, SCL770, and SCL700, caters to various user needs, combining advanced imaging technologies, intuitive designs, and connectivity options to enhance the video recording experience. Whether users seek portability, advanced features, or entry-level functionality, this series offers compelling options for all.