Maxell manual Features & Functions Front of WS30 Slim

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Features & Functions Front of WS30 SLIM

Standard Mode

The standard mode is used when taking pictures from 0.6 m (2ft) ~infinity.

Macro Switch

This switch is used to change from Standard to Macro mode.

Macro Mode

The macro mode is used to take close up pictures of 0.2 m (8 inch).

USB Connector

The USB Connector is the port where you plug the USB cable into when you want to download your photos to your computer.

Shutter

Press the Shutter button to take a picture.

Optical Finder

The optical finder or viewfinder is where you look into to compose the picture.

Shutter

Optical Finder

Standard Mode

Flash Light Macro Switch

Macro Mode

Self-Timer Signal

USB Connector

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Contents Digital Guide Users Page Welcome Contents WS30 Slim Kit Meet the WS30 SlimFeatures & Functions Front of WS30 Slim Features & Functions Back of WS30 Slim Lets Get Started Attaching the camera strapInserting the Batteries Taking Pictures LCD Control Panel WS30 Slim has six functional modesMode 3 Continuous Snap Shots The Continuous Snap Shots is Shutter hold to make a video file until release shutter key Mode 6 Delete All The Delete All mode is used to erase all CD-ROM icon Accessing the CDInstalling the Software Autorun iconInstall Mr. Photo Click on Install PrestoClick Next on Typical Click Yes or RegisterInstall ImageFolio YesTypical Install VideoWorks Typical Install WS30 Slim Driver Click on Install Maxell WS30 Slim Driver from the main menuClick Finish on Getting Connected Fun Things You Can Do-Digital Downloading PhotosClick OK To download an individual photo Erasing Photos from WS30 SlimCropping the photo Fun Things You Can Do-Video Select the AVIPage Using the Video Capture Feature Click on ProgramsClick on Maxell WS30 Slim Digital Camera Using the Video Conferencing Feature Customer Support Where to get HelpSoftware Help OfficeFrequently Asked Questions How do I save my photos to my computer from the camera? Technical Specifications Additional InformationSystem Requirements Maintenance and Storage Page Page Page Page Page Maxell Canada