Bushnell 118326 user manual Using Format on your camera to make room for new images

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5.After the photos are transferred to your computer, you can disconnect the SyncFocus. Windows 2000 may produce a screen warning that you have disconnected a USB device without stopping or ejecting the “disk” first (your photo files will not be harmed). If so, check the box that adds an icon to your system tray or taskbar. Then next time you finish transferring photos, you can click that icon first, and “Stop the USB Mass Storage Device” before disconnecting the camera. (On Mac computers, you should “eject” the “disk” that appeared on your desktop when the camera was connected-you can simply drag it to the Trash to eject it.)

Note: If your PC will not play the .avi movie files in Windows Media Player, you may need to download a newer version of Media Player or Direct X from Microsoft.com. The movie files can also be played back with the QuickTime Player, included with many computers, or available as a free download from Apple.com.

6.You’re now ready to open the photo files in any photo editing software. Just use File>Open and go to the folder where you stored the photos earlier. It is also possible to open and work with your photos directly from the ImageView while it is still connected. If you choose to work this way, from a connected camera, be sure that you save the photo (when you are done editing) to your hard drive, and not the camera’s memory or card.

7.If you are new to photo editing on a computer, consult your software’s Help menu or manual for tips on using its features. Along with adjusting the brightness, contrast, sharpness and color of your photos, you can resize the photo to fit the paper if you are printing, or save a smaller, low or medium resolution version for email or inserting into documents. When you are ready to save your edited file, you may want to use “Save As” and give it a more descriptive name than “PICT___”. Doing this also preserves the original file as a backup to reopen and re-edit later. Make sure you have successfully transferred all the photos you wanted to save before

using “Format” on your camera to make room for new images.

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Contents Digital Camera binocular Card Camera and Binocular Parts GuideQuick Start Guide Bushnell Syncfocus Instant Replay Quick Start Guide Bushnell Syncfocus Instant Replay Inserting An SD Card Loading BatteriesAbove Setting the Date and Time/Date Stamp FeatureAuto Off Power Save Raise the LCD display and press the ON/OFF B buttonSetting the Reticle Focus and Diopter Adjustment Syncfocus Setup Reticle & DiopterSyncfocus Setup Reticle & Diopter Taking Still Photos Taking Still Photos Shooting Videos Setting/Using Video Mode LCD Preview Display Icons Still Photo Preview Display Additional Feature IconsUsing the Main Menu-Options and Settings Using the Main Menu-Options and Settings Average averages exposure for the entire frame CancelSelect Cancel to prevent auto shutoff altogether Only the center area good for strong backlit situationsUsing the Review Menu-Options and Settings Using the Main Menu Transferring The Photos & Videos to Your PC Using Format on your camera to make room for new images FCC Compliance Statement Bushnell Outdoor Products
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118326 specifications

The Bushnell 118326 is a remarkable addition to the world of optical devices, offering users a high-performance experience that sets it apart from the competition. This compact and durable monocular delivers impressive clarity and versatility, making it a perfect choice for outdoor enthusiasts, bird watchers, and sports fans alike.

One of the standout features of the Bushnell 118326 is its 10x magnification coupled with a 42mm objective lens. This powerful combination allows for an expansive field of view, providing users with the ability to see distant objects with stunning detail. The 10x magnification ensures that every observation, whether it's a wildlife sighting or a sporting event, is engaging and immersive.

The optical performance of the Bushnell 118326 is further enhanced by its fully multi-coated optics. This technology maximizes light transmission, significantly improving brightness and clarity in low-light conditions. As a result, users can enjoy vivid images even during dawn or dusk, making it ideal for early morning hikes or evening nature walks.

In addition to its optical capabilities, the Bushnell 118326 is engineered for rugged reliability. Built with a waterproof and fog-proof design, this monocular is capable of withstanding various weather conditions. Whether you encounter rain or humidity, you can trust that the Bushnell 118326 will perform consistently without compromising visibility.

Ergonomics also play a pivotal role in the design of the Bushnell 118326. Its compact and lightweight frame ensures portability, allowing users to carry it effortlessly during their adventures. The textured grip surface provides added stability, facilitating firm handling even in challenging conditions.

Moreover, the Bushnell 118326 includes a twist-up eyecup that can accommodate users with or without glasses, ensuring comfort during prolonged use. This thoughtful design caters to a wide range of users, further enhancing its versatility.

In summary, the Bushnell 118326 is a feature-rich monocular that successfully merges portability, optical excellence, and rugged construction. With its impressive 10x magnification, fully multi-coated optics, and durable design, it stands as a reliable companion for anyone looking to enhance their outdoor experiences. Whether exploring nature or attending an outdoor event, the Bushnell 118326 delivers unmatched visual performance.