Bushnell 118330, 118331, 98-1276/09-08 Take a Photo Tips For Better Quality Photos

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QUICK GUIDE: BUSHNELL IMAGEVIEW 118331

CHECK CAMERA SETTINGS

Make sure the camera is set for high resolution and quality (refer to pg.8, “Setup Menu”) if you want the best results, especially if you will be printing the photos. See “Changing Operational Modes” for full instructions covering features such as continuous shot, shooting a video clip, and how to delete a photo you have just taken.

TAKE A PHOTO (Tips For Better Quality Photos)

Holding the ImageView as steadily as possible with both hands wrapped around the binocular, lightly press down the SNAP button using the flat end of a finger. Leaning against a wall, tree, etc. to brace yourself can also help insure the camera does not move as you take the photo.

Or, use the included tripod and remote shutter cable (see pg. 9) when possible. Make sure you are at least 30 feet or more away from your photo subject. Unlike the binocular optics (which will focus down to about 15 ft.), the camera focus is preset and is designed only for distant subjects- your photos may look out of focus if you were too close.

USING THE IMAGEVIEW WITH YOUR COMPUTER

Connect the supplied USB cable between the ImageView and your computer, using a USB port on the computer itself (avoid USB “hubs”). Please read “Downloading Photos to Your Computer” for detailed instructions on transferring your photos to a PC or Mac computer.

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