Argus Camera 300 manual How to Install Microsoft NetMeeting, For Windows 98/Me Users

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How to Install Microsoft NetMeeting

1 How To Install NetMeeting

1.1For Windows 98/Me Users

Click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, point to Internet Tools and then click NetMeeting.

For Windows 2000 Users

Click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, point to Communications, and click NetMeeting.

1.2Click Next, type the appropriate information in the First Name, Last Name, E-Mail Address, Location, and Comments dialog boxes, and then click Next.

NOTE: The Location and Comments information is optional.

1.3Click Next, click to select the Log into a directory server when NetMeeting starts check box (this is optional), and then type the name of the directory server in the Server Name dialog box. If you do not want your name to be visible in the directory, click to select the Do not list my name in this directory check box.

1.4Click Next, and then select the appropriate location for the shortcuts.

1.5Click Next, follow the instructions in the Audio Tuning Wizard, and then click Finish.

After you run NetMeeting for the first time, you can modify the information you entered about yourself or the directory server name that you want to connect to. To do so, click Options on the Tools menu, click the General tab, and then enter the appropriate information. Also, you can run the Audio Tuning Wizard again, and to do so, click Audio Tuning Wizard on the Tools menu.

If you can't install the NetMeeting from your PC directly, please log on to http://www.microsoft.com/windows/netmeeting/ to download.

2How to start with PC Camera

2.1.Plug the PC camera into your PC first.

2.2.Click the "NetMeeting" to go to the main screen, and then click "Start Video" button, then you can start working with NetMeeting.

2.3.If you need more information or instruction on how to use a specific feature or tool, click the "Help" button in the upper right-hand comer of the screen.

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Contents PC Cam300-User’s Manual Table of Contents System Requirements Box ContentsPC300 Nomenclature For computer main board with USB supported Verifying USB PresenceFor computer main board without USB Windows Installation of PC300 Camera and PC300 Driver Page Installing Application Software VideoImpression 1.6 Main Screen NomenclatureSetting the Focus Capturing a Single Frame by Using Snapshot ButtonRecord a Video or Single Frame Previewing Live Video or Single FramePlayback a Video or a Single Frame Working with Albums Working with the Storyboard Editing Video Editing Single Frame SnapshotsEditing Audio Saving a Movie Printing a Snapshot Image or a Still Image from a VideoView Controls Getting Started with PhotoImpressionOptions on the Main Screen ToolbarPage Acquiring Images From a Twain Device Opening An Image From a Disk DriveDownloading Images From the Internet Album Tools Crop/Resize Editing ImagesRetouch Text EffectsLayers EnhanceCreative Project Templates Saving ImagesPrinting Images Getting HelpFor Windows 98/Me Users How to Install Microsoft NetMeetingFor Windows 2000 Users For Windows XP Users How to Install MSN MessengerFor Windows 98/Me/2000 Users Plug the PC camera into your PC firstSpecifications

300 specifications

The Argus Camera 300, a classic piece of photography equipment from the mid-20th century, is well-regarded for its user-friendly design and robust features. Released during a time when consumer photography was becoming increasingly popular, the Argus 300 was a significant model in the company’s history, appealing to both amateur photographers and seasoned enthusiasts.

One of the main features of the Argus 300 is its simplicity. It showcases a straightforward design that prioritizes ease of use, making it accessible for individuals who might not have extensive photographic experience. Its compact and lightweight body allows for easy portability, appealing to those looking to capture moments on-the-go.

The camera utilizes a fixed-focus lens, which, while lacking the versatility of interchangeable lenses, ensures that users can quickly snap pictures without needing to adjust settings. The lens features a moderate aperture, providing decent depth of field, which is beneficial for everyday photography. Its 50mm focal length is ideal for capturing portraits and landscapes alike.

A standout technology in the Argus Camera 300 is its built-in flash synchronization. This feature enables users to take pictures in low-light conditions, making it versatile for various settings, from indoor events to nighttime photography. The flash allows photographers to achieve well-exposed shots even in dim environments.

Furthermore, the Argus 300 is known for its durable construction. The camera body, made from sturdy materials, is designed to withstand the rigors of everyday use. This reliability has contributed to the camera's longevity and its status as a nostalgic item among collectors.

In terms of film compatibility, the Argus 300 typically uses 35mm film, a standard choice that enhances accessibility, as 35mm film is widely available even now. This aspect also allows photographers to easily find film and processing services.

Another key characteristic of the Argus Camera 300 is its viewfinder system, which offers a clear and uncomplicated interface for composing shots. The viewfinder allows users to frame their subjects accurately, aiding in the overall photography experience.

In summary, the Argus Camera 300 is characterized by its user-friendly design, fixed-focus lens, built-in flash capabilities, and durable construction. These features make it a memorable camera in the lineage of Argus, reflecting the brand's dedication to making photography approachable for everyone.