HP 850 manual Chapter Reviewing images and video clips, Using playback

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Chapter 3:

Reviewing images and video clips

Using playback

After you have taken some pictures or video clips, you can use Playback to review them.

NOTE Your camera can be in any mode (Still, Self-Timer, or Video) when using Playback to review images or video clips.

1Press the Play button to activate Playback. The most recently taken or viewed image or video clip appears on the Image Display.

2Use the buttons on the Controller to scroll through your images and video clips. Press and hold the or arrow to scroll automatically.

NOTE You only see the first frame of each video clip, which is indicated by the Video icon. You can use the Play option in the Playback menu to play video or audio clips. See Using the playback menu on page 45.

3To turn the Image Display off after reviewing your images and video clips, press the Play button again.

In addition to seeing the images or the first frames of video clips on the Image Display, some information about each image or video clip is also displayed in Playback. The following table describes the information that you may see displayed for each image or video clip while in Playback.

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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 Memory card capacity Appendix a Batteries and camera accessoriesYou can enhance your experience by purchasing an Chapter Getting startedMenu/OK button Camera partsCapture menu ControllerDisplay Share buttonPop-up flash Self-TimerShutter button OFF/ModeConnector AC power adapter to the camera to Power adapterAttaching the lens cap tether SetupAttaching the neck strap Installing the batteriesClose the memory card door Installing the memory cardTurning on power Still mode Self-Timer mode Video modeChoosing the language Setting the date and timeWindows Installing the softwareMacintosh Camera states and menusRestoring previous settings Image Display, press the Display button Using the displaysChapter Taking pictures and recording video clips Your camera has two displaysResolution setting default is 4 MP 2272 Taking still pictures Using the diopter controlUsing still mode Rotate the OFF/Mode selector to Still modeUsing self-timer mode Using the focus brackets Using instant reviewUsing focus lock None Normal Using the focus settingsMacro Using exposure compensation Red-eye Using the pop-up flashReduction Night Flash OnNight with Recording audio Frame the subject for your video in the active display Recording video clipsOptical zoom Using zoomDigital zoom Screen one Using the capture menuExposure mode Tungsten White balanceSun ShadeBalance based on your target image Fluorescent lightingManual Camera calculates a custom WhiteSpot AE meteringAverage NoneColor ISO speedCompression ResolutionGood SetupBest BetterTaking pictures and recording video clips Chapter Reviewing images and video clips Using playbackYour camera batteries Icon shown depends on the stateIndicates a video clip Buttons on the Controller Using the playback menuTo exit the Playback menu and return to viewing images See And/orVisible if the current image has an PlayIcon Time Was takenMagnify DeleteSetup Reviewing images and video clips Chapter Using hp instant share Computer or printer. By default, the picture is Using the share menuPrinted 10 by 15 cm 4 by 6 inches Using hp instant share to print pictures On Macintosh, click on the Add... button Using the hp instant share e-mail serviceAdding, modifying, and removing e-mail addresses Turn on the camera, and then press the Share 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/VUsing the setup menu Chapter Adjusting the camera settingsTo display the Setup menu, open either the Capture or Audio record Default Audio Record setting is OffFor more information, see Recording audio on Camera sounds For more information, see Using instant review onDefault Camera Sounds setting is Low Instant reviewAre removed from the camera for more than 10 minutes Eye-StartDate & time Display buttonUSB configuration Language TV configurationProblems and solutions Troubleshooting and supportCamera does not turn on Batteries ViewfinderReplace CameraTime is Not chargeWrong Date and/orPicture Does notRespond ButtonTakes a Long delayOccurs Time I pressToo dark Too brightError messages on the camera Error messagesFormat Card isUnformatted Card has wrongBlinking Unable to focusFocus too far Focus too closeUnknown USB No imagesCannot display ImageIs open Unable toPhoto tray is EngagedBetween Printer is outPaper ConnectionConnected FindFinding help on the web Getting assistanceContacting hp customer support Before you call Obtaining support in the United StatesObtaining support worldwide Upgraded warranty optionsColombia 9 800 114 Bahrain 800Czech 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 Dock BlinkingAssociated device is active OffPrinting 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 Focus Settings AE MeteringSettings ISO Speed SettingsVideo Setup menuPower Still picturesMsdc transfer NTSC/PAL Jpeg MPEG1 Dpof Exif DCF Memory card capacityStandards PTP transferBatteries 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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