HP 850 manual Unloading using Camera Dock

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HP Camera Dock

unloading camera to

buttons 96

computer 59

connect to 14, 95

unloading using Camera Dock

description 9

97

display to TV 98

White Balance setting 36

Dock Insert 9, 95

install

printing from 97

batteries 15

sending e-mail from 97

Camera Dock 9

unload images 97

lens cap tether 14

HP Instant Share

memory card 16

description 9, 51

neck strap 15

Share button 11, 51

software 18, 19

Share menu 52

Instant Review

turn on/off 51

setting time to display 65

HP web sites 82

using 25

I

Instant Share. See HP Instant

Share

Image Display

ISO Speed, setting 39

description 11

 

using 21

L

images

Language setting

AE Metering setting 38

change 68

brightening 28

choose at first startup 17

Color setting 39

LEDs (lights)

color tint 37

on Camera Dock 96

Compression setting 40

LEDs (lights) on camera

darkening 28

description 10

delete 48

Power/Memory 10

Exposure Mode setting 35

Self-Timer 13

ISO Speed setting 39

lens cap tether

magnify 48

attaching 14

number remaining 22

mount on lens cap 14

number saved on memory

lights

card 40, 41, 102

on camera 10, 13

Resolution setting 40

on Camera Dock 96

too dark/light 28

lock focus 26

Index

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Image 105
Contents Photosmart Digital camera Page Trademark and copyright information Page Table of Contents Chapter Reviewing images and video clips Chapter Unloading, printing, and displaying images Memory card capacity Appendix a Batteries and camera accessoriesYou can enhance your experience by purchasing an Chapter Getting startedMenu/OK button Camera partsDisplay ControllerShare button Capture menuShutter button Self-TimerOFF/Mode Pop-up flashConnector AC power adapter to the camera to Power adapterAttaching the lens cap tether SetupAttaching the neck strap Installing the batteriesTurning on power Installing the memory cardStill mode Self-Timer mode Video mode Close the memory card doorChoosing the language Setting the date and timeWindows Installing the softwareMacintosh Camera states and menusRestoring previous settings Chapter Taking pictures and recording video clips Using the displaysYour camera has two displays Image Display, press the Display buttonResolution setting default is 4 MP 2272 Using still mode Using the diopter controlRotate the OFF/Mode selector to Still mode Taking still picturesUsing self-timer mode Using the focus brackets Using instant reviewUsing focus lock Using the focus settings None NormalMacro Using exposure compensation Using the pop-up flash Red-eyeReduction Flash On NightNight with Recording audio Frame the subject for your video in the active display Recording video clipsUsing zoom Optical zoomDigital zoom Screen one Using the capture menuExposure mode Sun White balanceShade TungstenManual Fluorescent lightingCamera calculates a custom White Balance based on your target imageAverage AE meteringNone SpotColor ISO speedCompression ResolutionBest SetupBetter GoodTaking pictures and recording video clips Chapter Reviewing images and video clips Using playbackIcon shown depends on the state Your camera batteriesIndicates a video clip Using the playback menu Buttons on the ControllerTo exit the Playback menu and return to viewing images See And/orIcon PlayTime Was taken Visible if the current image has anMagnify DeleteSetup Reviewing images and video clips Chapter Using hp instant share Using the share menu Computer or printer. By default, the picture isPrinted 10 by 15 cm 4 by 6 inches Using hp instant share to print pictures Adding, modifying, and removing e-mail addresses Using the hp instant share e-mail serviceTurn on the camera, and then press the Share button On Macintosh, click on the Add... buttonIf you are using a Selecting images to be e-mailed Windows Using hp instant share Unloading to a computer Chapter Unloading, printing, and displaying imagesPrinting images Displaying images on a TV Camera starts a slideshow of each Connect the A/V cable to the A/VChapter Adjusting the camera settings Using the setup menuTo display the Setup menu, open either the Capture or Default Audio Record setting is Off Audio recordFor more information, see Recording audio on Default Camera Sounds setting is Low For more information, see Using instant review onInstant review Camera soundsDate & time Eye-StartDisplay button Are removed from the camera for more than 10 minutesUSB configuration Language TV configurationTroubleshooting and support Problems and solutionsCamera does not turn on Replace ViewfinderCamera BatteriesWrong Not chargeDate and/or Time isRespond Does notButton PictureOccurs Long delayTime I press Takes aToo dark Too brightError messages on the camera Error messagesUnformatted Card isCard has wrong FormatFocus too far Unable to focusFocus too close BlinkingCannot display No imagesImage Unknown USBPhoto tray is Unable toEngaged Is openPaper Printer is outConnection BetweenConnected FindGetting assistance Finding help on the webContacting hp customer support Before you call Obtaining support in the United StatesObtaining support worldwide Upgraded warranty optionsBahrain 800 Colombia 9 800 114Czech Republic +42 02 6130 7310 Denmark +45 39 29 Hp photosmart 850 user’s manual Troubleshooting and support Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statement Ireland United Kingdom Regulatory information Managing batteries Appendix a Batteries and camera accessoriesRechargeable batteries Extending battery lifePurchasing camera accessories Power conservationHp photosmart 850 user’s manual Appendix B Camera dock Associated device is active BlinkingOff DockPrinting images using the dock Unloading images to a computer using the dockPressing the buttons on the camera Controller Displaying images on a TV using the dockAppendix C Specifications Settings ISO Speed Settings AE MeteringSettings FocusPower Setup menuStill pictures VideoStandards Memory card capacityPTP transfer Msdc transfer NTSC/PAL Jpeg MPEG1 Dpof Exif DCFBatteries IndexMail Unloading using Camera Dock Card 40, 41, 102 number of pictures remaining on Range Zoom Page Page Page Q2190-90010
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