Vivitar DVR 810HD user manual

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4.The recorded file will be saved in AVI format.

Note:

1.During shooting the video you can adjust the zoom to focus in on your subject.

2.You can view the AVI files in playback mode.

3.Once they are downloaded to the PC view them using Quick Time and Windows Media Player.

4.As the internal memory of the camera is limited it should be used for test files only.

5.Please insert an SD memory card of up to 8 GB for normal use.

6.When the internal memory is full, a “Disk Full” message will flash on the LCD screen when you attempt to shoot further videos.

In Video mode there are three video resolutions for you to choose from before capturing your video. The higher the resolution selected the better the quality of the video, however higher quality videos use up more memory.

To enter the Setup options for Video mode press on the OK button on the joystick. The different modes are explained in detail below.

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Contents DVR 810HD Table of Contents Introduction Key FeaturesWhat your digital video camera includes Computer System Requirement for Windows Vista Computer System Requirements for Windows XPComputer System Requirements for Macintosh Quick Look at your Digital Video Camera Preparing Your Camera for Use Inserting an SD Memory Card Page Power off Power onDVR Function Control Capturing Videos Page Scene ResolutionExposure Noise Reduction White BalanceTaking photos Delete last file Digital Zoom function Self-TimerMulti-Snapshot Quality Sharpness ISOAnti-Shake Time Stamp Exposure Audio Mode Thumbnail display Operation for still photosRotate ProtectPrint directly with PictBridge DeleteOperation for AVI file Format Default settingDate Format Time Format Date/Time SettingTV Out FrequencyBuzzer Auto Power OffInstall the Vivitar Experience Image Manager Software Page Page Page Get photos and videos from your camera to your computer Connect your camera to the computerGet media from device window opens Get started Page Sakar Warranty Card Maintenance of Your Digital CameraWhat Is Not Covered By Warranty Technical Specifications YES Trouble Shooting How do I make sure I dont lose important pictures?