HP 850 manual Using self-timer mode

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Using self-timer mode

In Self-Timermode, the camera takes the picture 10 seconds after you press the Shutter button all the way down.

1Secure the camera to a tripod or set it on a stable surface.

2Rotate the OFF/Mode selector to Self-Timer mode.

3Frame the subject for your picture in the active display.

4Press the Shutter button halfway

down. The camera measures and then locks the focus and exposure. The camera will hold these settings for the 10 seconds until it takes the picture.

NOTE If you immediately press the Shutter button all the way down instead, the camera locks focus and exposure just before the end of the 10-second countdown. This is useful when one or more subjects will be entering the picture during the 10-second countdown period.

5Press the Shutter button all the way down. A 10-second countdown appears on the active display. The Self-Timer light on the front of the camera blinks slowly for 7 seconds and then quickly for the final 3 seconds before the camera takes the picture.

After the picture is taken, the image is displayed for several seconds in Instant Review on the active display. See Using instant review on page 25.

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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 Appendix a Batteries and camera accessories Memory card capacityChapter Getting started You can enhance your experience by purchasing anCamera parts Menu/OK buttonController DisplayShare button Capture menuSelf-Timer Shutter buttonOFF/Mode Pop-up flashPower adapter Connector AC power adapter to the camera toSetup Attaching the lens cap tetherInstalling the batteries Attaching the neck strapInstalling the memory card Turning on powerStill mode Self-Timer mode Video mode Close the memory card doorSetting the date and time Choosing the languageInstalling the software WindowsCamera states and menus MacintoshRestoring previous settings Using the displays Chapter Taking pictures and recording video clipsYour camera has two displays Image Display, press the Display buttonResolution setting default is 4 MP 2272 Using the diopter control Using still modeRotate the OFF/Mode selector to Still mode Taking still picturesUsing self-timer mode Using instant review Using the focus bracketsUsing focus lock Using the focus settings None NormalMacro Using exposure compensation Using the pop-up flash Red-eyeReduction Flash On NightNight with Recording audio Recording video clips Frame the subject for your video in the active displayUsing zoom Optical zoomDigital zoom Using the capture menu Screen oneExposure mode White balance SunShade TungstenFluorescent lighting ManualCamera calculates a custom White Balance based on your target imageAE metering AverageNone SpotISO speed ColorResolution CompressionSetup BestBetter GoodTaking pictures and recording video clips Using playback Chapter Reviewing images and video clipsIcon 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 And/or SeePlay IconTime Was taken Visible if the current image has anDelete MagnifySetup 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 Using the hp instant share e-mail service Adding, modifying, and removing e-mail addressesTurn 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 Chapter Unloading, printing, and displaying images Unloading to a computerPrinting images Displaying images on a TV Connect the A/V cable to the A/V Camera starts a slideshow of eachChapter 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 For more information, see Using instant review on Default Camera Sounds setting is LowInstant review Camera soundsEye-Start Date & timeDisplay button Are removed from the camera for more than 10 minutesUSB configuration TV configuration LanguageTroubleshooting and support Problems and solutionsCamera does not turn on Viewfinder ReplaceCamera BatteriesNot charge WrongDate and/or Time isDoes not RespondButton PictureLong delay OccursTime I press Takes aToo bright Too darkError messages Error messages on the cameraCard is UnformattedCard has wrong FormatUnable to focus Focus too farFocus too close BlinkingNo images Cannot displayImage Unknown USBUnable to Photo tray isEngaged Is openPrinter is out PaperConnection BetweenFind ConnectedGetting assistance Finding help on the webContacting hp customer support Obtaining support in the United States Before you callUpgraded warranty options Obtaining support worldwideBahrain 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 Appendix a Batteries and camera accessories Managing batteriesExtending battery life Rechargeable batteriesPower conservation Purchasing camera accessoriesHp photosmart 850 user’s manual Appendix B Camera dock Blinking Associated device is activeOff DockUnloading images to a computer using the dock Printing images using the dockDisplaying images on a TV using the dock Pressing the buttons on the camera ControllerAppendix C Specifications Settings AE Metering Settings ISO SpeedSettings FocusSetup menu PowerStill pictures VideoMemory card capacity StandardsPTP transfer Msdc transfer NTSC/PAL Jpeg MPEG1 Dpof Exif DCFIndex BatteriesMail Unloading using Camera Dock Card 40, 41, 102 number of pictures remaining on Range Zoom Page Page Page Q2190-90010
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