Vivitar Vivicam 3735 user manual Taking Pictures, Taking Single Pictures

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Taking Pictures

Have fun taking pictures with your digital camera. Specifically, these are the things you can do with your camera:

Take single pictures of sceneries and close-ups.

Use Digital Zoom to move in closer to your subject.

Adjust the flash settings according to what is needed in the shooting location.

Use Sports mode to capture a sports action.

Use Burst mode to shoot continuous motion as a sequence of pictures.

Use the Self-Timer when taking your own pictures.

Use Voice Memo to record audio track with a still image.

Taking Single Pictures ( )

Before taking pictures, check first whether your digital camera is installed with batteries or connected to its power adapter. Also if your camera does not have internal memory, make sure that your camera is inserted with a CF Card.

To take a single picture:

1.Turn the dial knob to Capture mode ( ).

2.Use the LCD monitor or optical viewfinder to center on the subject you want to take a picture of.

Note:

If you are using optical viewfinder, adjust the view angle adjustment knob until you get the clearest image via viewfinder.

3.Press the shutter button halfway down to lock in the auto

focus and exposure. You will then hear two beeps of sound, and at the same time, see a green LED lit.

4.Now press the shutter button all the way down. You will hear a beep which indicates that the picture has been captured.

After a picture is taken, it will be shown on the LCD monitor for a few seconds. A "DELETE THIS PHOTO?" message also appears on the LCD monitor. If you are not satisfied with the picture, press ENTER button on your camera. This will remove the picture:

a. If your camera is inserted with the CF card, then it will remove the picture on the CF card. b. If your camera is not inserted with the CF card, then it will remove the picture on the internal

memory.

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Contents English FCC Notice Warranty PolicyWater in the camera may cause a fire or an electrical shock User’s manual Page User’s manual Table of Contents Camera Settings Taking PicturesViewing, Copying and Printing Installing Camera Software Transferring Pictures to the ComputerAppendices Introduction Getting to Know the Camera Preparing the CameraFront View Top ViewSide View Bottom ViewDial Knob Zoom LeverView Angle Adjustment Knob Voice Memo ButtonStatus LCD Using an AC Power Adapter Optional Accessory Preparing power supplyAttaching the Strap Loading BatteriesInserting a Compact Flash Card Inserting/Removing the Compact Flash cardRemoving a Compact Flash Card Turning the Camera On and Off Getting StartedTurning the LCD Monitor On and Off Checking BatteriesFormatting the Compact Flash Card Adjusting the Menu Display Language and Time/DateUsing Menus When Viewing Pictures Using Menus When Taking PicturesNavigating through Menus Internal Memory/CF Card FullHow to Change Settings Taking Single Pictures Taking PicturesZoom Control Taking Distant/Close-up PicturesOptical Zoom Digital ZoomFocus Lock Taking Sports PicturesFocus Range Lens Position Effective focus range Using the Flash Flash is disabled when your camera is in Burst modeTaking Burst Pictures Using the Self-Timer Voice Memo Picture Menu Camera SettingsISO Sensitivity Exposure CompensationPicture Resolution and Quality White BalanceLighting Conditions Auto Review Camera MenuSelf-Timer Setup MenuAdvanced LanguageSounds Auto OffPressing the shutter button Pressing buttonLCD Viewing, Copying and Printing Viewing Single PicturesChoosing Information to Display on LCD Monitor Displaying Pictures in Thumbnail View Magnifying PicturesErasing Pictures Erasing Single PicturesErasing All Pictures Protecting Pictures Copying Pictures to CF CardOptionalTo select and protect a picture Playing a Slide Show Selecting Pictures for PrintingViewing on a TV Monitor Installation CD Contents Installing Camera SoftwareInstalling the SoftwareDriver & Image Application System RequirementsConnecting the Camera to Your Computer Transferring Pictures to the ComputerDownloading Pictures USB Connection Troubleshooting Understanding Camera Sounds and LED AppendicesISO Default Camera SettingsJPEG, EXIF, Dpof Camera Specifications