Vivitar Vivicam 3735 Taking Distant/Close-up Pictures, Zoom Control, Optical Zoom, Digital Zoom

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digital camera

user’s manual

Taking Distant/Close-up Pictures

To take close-up pictures, press the Macro button to activate Marco mode.

Normal Mode

Normal mode is selected by default and does not show any icon on

 

the status LCD. This mode allows you to take sharp-quality pictures

 

of sceneries and distant objects. You can use it with Capture (

) ,

 

 

Sports (

) , or Burst Mode (

) .

 

 

 

 

 

 

Macro Mode

Use Macro mode to gain sharpness and detail in pictures at close

 

 

 

range,within 7cm to 50cm distance between the subject and your camera.

Note:

When Macro mode is selected, the camera flash setting will automatically be turned off . Also, you can only take close-up

pictures when the dial knob is set to Capture ( ) and Sports

Mode ( ).

The zoom lever will not take effect in this mode.

Zoom Control

This camera features two types of zooming, optical zooming and digital zooming (2X). The optical zoom range is equivalent to 32mm~96mm in a 35 mm camera.

Optical Zoom

1.Turn the zoom lever to

direction, it will move the lens towards to the wide-angle

position, meaning zooming away from your subject.

2.Turn the zoom lever to

direction, it will move the lens towards the telephoto position.

Meaning zooming in your subject.

Digital Zoom

If you want your subject to appear larger and closer when the picture is taken, use your camera's Digital Zoom feature. Your digital camera provides 2X Digital Zoom.

To use Digital Zoom, the LCD monitor is required. 1.Press the LCD button to turn on the LCD monitor.

2.Use zoom lever to zoom in your subject until the maximum TELE position , it will advance to 2X digital after short pause. 2X is displayed on the status LCD.

3.Press the shutter button halfway down to lock in the auto focus and exposure, and then press the shutter button all the way down to take the picture.

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Contents English Warranty Policy FCC NoticeWater in the camera may cause a fire or an electrical shock User’s manual Page User’s manual Table of Contents Taking Pictures Camera SettingsViewing, Copying and Printing Transferring Pictures to the Computer Installing Camera SoftwareAppendices Introduction Front View Preparing the CameraGetting to Know the Camera Top ViewDial Knob Bottom ViewSide View Zoom LeverVoice Memo Button View Angle Adjustment KnobStatus LCD Attaching the Strap Preparing power supplyUsing an AC Power Adapter Optional Accessory Loading BatteriesInserting/Removing the Compact Flash card Inserting a Compact Flash CardRemoving a Compact Flash Card Turning the LCD Monitor On and Off Getting StartedTurning the Camera On and Off Checking BatteriesAdjusting the Menu Display Language and Time/Date Formatting the Compact Flash CardNavigating through Menus Using Menus When Taking PicturesUsing Menus When Viewing Pictures Internal Memory/CF Card FullHow to Change Settings Taking Pictures Taking Single PicturesOptical Zoom Taking Distant/Close-up PicturesZoom Control Digital ZoomTaking Sports Pictures Focus LockFocus Range Lens Position Effective focus range Flash is disabled when your camera is in Burst mode Using the FlashTaking Burst Pictures Using the Self-Timer Voice Memo ISO Sensitivity Camera SettingsPicture Menu Exposure CompensationWhite Balance Picture Resolution and QualityLighting Conditions Camera Menu Auto ReviewAdvanced Setup MenuSelf-Timer LanguagePressing the shutter button Auto OffSounds Pressing buttonLCD Viewing Single Pictures Viewing, Copying and PrintingChoosing Information to Display on LCD Monitor Magnifying Pictures Displaying Pictures in Thumbnail ViewErasing Single Pictures Erasing PicturesErasing All Pictures Copying Pictures to CF CardOptional Protecting PicturesTo select and protect a picture Selecting Pictures for Printing Playing a Slide ShowViewing on a TV Monitor Installing the SoftwareDriver & Image Application Installing Camera SoftwareInstallation CD Contents System RequirementsTransferring Pictures to the Computer Connecting the Camera to Your ComputerDownloading Pictures USB Connection Troubleshooting Appendices Understanding Camera Sounds and LEDDefault Camera Settings ISOCamera Specifications JPEG, EXIF, Dpof