TAKING STILL PHOTOS

After completing the basic setup as described in the previous pages, you are ready to take a photo. To turn on the camera, press the POWER/MODE button until the Bushnell logo screen appears. The “live preview” display shows the battery condition, number of photos remaining on the SD card, and the current setting of various options, along with the image from the camera lens located between the binocular objective lenses. Please refer to “LCD Preview Display Icon Guide” for more details. Press the left arrow key (DSP) to turn off the display icons (to see only your photo subject). Press again to view the icons again. You may compose your photo while looking through the binocular. However, for the most accurate framing, checking the LCD preview display is recommended.

The ImageView will default to high resolution and quality settings, as well as “everything on automatic” when it is turned on for the first time, so you’re ready to take photos under normal conditions with no need to change anything. If you’d like to explore the various available options, see the manual section titled “Using the Main Menu-Options and Settings” for directions regarding how to select and change settings such as resolution, image quality and exposure.

Hold the camera steady with both hands and press the OK/SNAP button (E) to take a still photo. The binocular focus knob (F) does not affect the focus of the camera lens, which is preset to deliver sharp photos at all distances from “infinity” to about 50 ft. Attach the supplied mini tripod to the socket (G) to help avoid the effects of camera shake. The included remote shutter cable can be inserted into the remote jack (H) to reduce vibration, instead of using the OK/SNAP button.

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Bushnell 118328 instruction manual Taking Still Photos