Vivitar 8300s user manual Setting the Flash, Firework, Single, Capture Mode Continuous

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Setting the Flash

Set the flash for capturing images. The flash mode can be selected for the particular photographic conditions.

1. Slide the mode switch to [ ] and set the mode dial to one of the photography modes.

The available flash modes are dependant on the selected photography mode, scene mode, and capture mode.

2.Toggle the button to select the desired flash mode.

The available flash settings in different photography modes:

A

 

Auto

 

Panorama

 

Landscape

Scene Mode

Candlelight

 

Text

 

Sunset

 

Sunrise

 

Splash Water

 

Firework

 

Single

Capture Mode

Continuous

 

AEB

 

Auto

Focus Mode

Marco

 

Infinity

*This table is for reference only and varies according to different combination of photography modes.

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Contents User’s Manual Digital Camera Do not use the ViviCam 8300s in areas near water Safety InstructionsDo not subject the LCD monitor to impact This might cause damage to the person’s eyesightEN-5 Contents 8300s to Your Computer Downloading Images and Video Files Installing the USB DriverCongratulations on your purchase of the ViviCam 8300s OverviewMovie mode Package Contents Power indicator Mode dial Sets the ViviCam 8300s modeSelf-timer LED Operate the ViviCam 8300s without batteryRear View SET button Multi-selector buttonButton Scrolls upwards Focus button Button Scrolls right Flash buttonBe set automatically, but other parameters ProgramAuto exposure May be set manuallyStatus LED Indicator Battery chargeFlash charging Progress For Photography modes LCD Monitor IconsFor Photography modes P Tv Av M Playback mode -Still image playback For Movie modePlayback mode -Video playback Protect icon Mode icon Play mode Total timeAttach the ViviCam 8300s strap as shown in the illustration Attaching the ViviCam 8300s StrapInserting and Removing the Battery Optional Accessory Inserting the BatteryRemoving the Battery Charging the Battery InsertingandRemovinganSDCardOptionalAccessory Using an AC Power Adapter Optional AccessoryInserting an SD card Removing an SD cardTurning the Power On/Off Setting the Date and Time Choosing the Display Language Formatting an SD Memory Card User’s Manual Setting Image Resolution and QualityPossible number of shots still image DigitalUsing the Optical Viewfinder Auto ModeUsing the LCD Monitor Using the Optical Zoom Press the shutter button to capture a zoomed image Using the Digital ZoomCapture Mode Continuous Setting the FlashFirework SingleAutomatic Table below will help you choose the appropriate flash modeSetting the Focus Setting the Self-timer ToggleButton is pressed Effective Subjects and Set Values Exposure Compensation/Backlight CorrectionPProgramAutomaticExposurePhotographyMode Tv Shutter Speed Priority Photography Mode Av Aperture Priority Mode Manual Mode Scene mode Description Setting the Scene ModeAvailable capture menu in scene mode Setting the Panorama Mode Movie Mode Image Display Information Playing Back Still ImagesPlaying Back Video Clips Playing Back Still Images/Video Clips on a TV Playing back voice memo Attaching Voice MemosThumbnail Display Zoom Playback Slideshow Display Canceling Protection Protecting ImagesProtecting Images Protecting multiple images Deleting in Playback Mode Deleting ImagesImmediate Erasure Quick Delete Function Procedure and select all the images Deleting selected imagesThat you want to delete Resizing an Image Resize Compressing an Image Quality Change Photography Menu Capture tab Scene ModeSharpness ISO Photography Menu Function tab Capture ModeDigital Zoom Video Menu Capture tab Video Menu Function tab Playback Menu Mode, set which settings are to be used for playbackResize Setup Menu Basic tab Fr. No. ResetCard Info Beep FormatAuto Off Refer to section in this manual titled TransferringSetup Menu Custom tab System Requirements Macintosh System Requirements WindowsInstalling the USB Driver Windows 98 computersMacintosh OS 9.0 computers Connecting the ViviCam 8300s to Your Computer Downloading Images and Video Files WindowsMacintosh Connecting the ViviCam 8300s EN-76 Installing Photo Explorer Installing Photo ExpressTo install Photo Explorer To install Photo Express Installing CoolUSER’S Manual on CD-ROM Installing Acrobat ReaderViviCam 8300s Specifications AC power adapter 5V/3A, optional Interface OUT terminal USB terminal USB Power supplyDimension WxHxD Weight Approx g without the battery & SD cardViviCam 8300s malfunction Power SupplyShooting Playback Symptom Cause MeasureAbout connecting to your computer/software Other Problems

8300s specifications

The Vivitar 8300s is a compact digital camera renowned for its user-friendly design and impressive functionality. Targeted at photography enthusiasts and casual users alike, this camera has carved a niche for itself by combining simplicity with advanced features.

At the heart of the Vivitar 8300s is a powerful 8.1-megapixel sensor, allowing for high-resolution images that maintain clarity and detail even when enlarged. The camera offers a variety of shooting modes, providing versatility for different photography styles. Features such as Auto, Manual, and Scene modes make it accessible to novice photographers while also catering to more experienced users seeking to exert creative control.

One of the standout features of the Vivitar 8300s is its 3-inch LCD display. This large screen allows for easy framing and reviewing of images, while also supporting intuitive menu navigation. The display is bright and clear, making it easier to shoot in various lighting conditions. Additionally, the camera's compact size makes it highly portable and ideal for travel, ensuring that users can capture memories on the go.

The Vivitar 8300s incorporates several shooting technologies that enhance its performance. It features a built-in flash for low-light conditions, ensuring that subjects remain well-lit, while the optical zoom allows for distance photography without sacrificing image quality. Users appreciate the optical image stabilization feature, which reduces motion blur, particularly beneficial for capturing sharp images in dynamic situations.

Furthermore, the camera supports video recording, allowing users to capture moments in motion. With adjustable settings, users can record at various resolutions, making it suitable for different needs, from personal memories to social media sharing.

The battery life of the Vivitar 8300s is another advantage, with the camera capable of taking numerous shots on a single charge. For connectivity and sharing, it supports USB output, making it easy to transfer images to a computer or other devices for editing and sharing.

In conclusion, the Vivitar 8300s combines an impressive set of features with ease of use, making it a great choice for anyone looking to explore photography. Its compact design, versatile shooting modes, and strong performance in various conditions position it as a solid option for both budding photographers and seasoned users seeking a reliable digital camera.