MAGPiX B350 manual Shooting Symbol

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3.Use The Eyepieces (7 & 11) To Aim Your Camera. The camera works best at taking pictures of outdoor objects, 40ft away from you or more. Also, since the camera is point and shoot and independent from the binoculars, you do not need to focus the binoculars to get great in-focus pictures.

4.Take Your Picture. Hold your MAGPiX B350 steady and aim at a scene or object 40ft. or greater away from you. Press the Shutter/Selection Button (8) to take the picture.

You will hear a beep. The LCD Display (13) will show “- - -“, and when the number of available exposures has decreased by one on the LCD Display (13), you will hear another ‘beep’, and the camera is ready to take another picture. If you hear a quick ‘double beep’ and the counter does not go down, it means that there was not enough light for the camera to take a picture.

 

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Contents This manual is divided into seven parts IntroductionTop View Getting To Know Your CameraFront View Camera Lens Eyepieces Battery Compartment Tripod MountPossible Using Your CameraShooting Symbol Off Mode Camera Modes and SettingsSelf-Timer Mode Off ModeErase All Pictures High Resolution + Self-timerErase Last Picture Erase Last PictureChanging Between High Resolution and Low Resolution Resolution SelectionPage View area difference between binocular and camera ViewfindingPage B350 CD start-up screen Page MAGPiX Quick Download Utility By using Ulead PhotoExpress Click Get Photos and select Digital Camera Click ‘Acquire at the bottom left of the screen MB, Sdram Technical SpecificationsSystem Requirements Troubleshooting and Frequently Asked Questions Page Page Page Windows 98 Second Edition / ME / 2000 / XP Page Windows