TAKE A PHOTO

With the Imageview mounted on its tripod, confirm that the image appears sharp on the LCD display. (If not, you are probably too close. Unlike the spotting scope optics, the camera focus is preset and is designed only for distant subjects that are 325 feet or more away from the camera). Lightly press the SNAP button to take the photo (or, to avoid accidentally jarring the camera, use the provided remote shutter button instead-plug it into the “Snap Line” jack on the bottom of the camera pod). The display will let you review the photo for a few seconds after you take it. If the exposure or color is bad, try adjusting the EV, Meter, and/or White Balance settings as described in the manual and reshoot.

REVIEWING AND DELETING PHOTOS

Press the VIEW button to see a playback of your stored photos. Use the left/right arrow keys on the 5-way switch to step through the photos. To erase a photo from memory, pressing the MENU button four times in a row will delete it by: (1) Turning on the play menu,

(2) Selecting DELETE, (3) Selecting DELETE ONE=OK, and (4) Confirming you wish to delete the photo.

DOWNLOADING PHOTOS TO YOUR COMPUTER

If you are using Windows 98, be sure to install the driver first from the CD-ROM as directed in “Software Installation”. If you do not already have photo software you prefer to use, install Roxio® PhotoSuite 5 from the CD. Connect the supplied USB cable between the Imageview and your computer. Open Windows Explorer. Under “My Computer” the Imageview will appear as a new “Removable Disk”. Your photos are the .jpg files inside the folders found in this “Disk”. Open the folders, then select and drag (or copy/paste) the photo files to a folder on your hard drive. You are then ready to open and work with the photos using PhotoSuite or the photo software of your choice, and may then delete the old photos from the Imageview memory. After you finish downloading, right click on the “Removable Disk” icon in Windows Explorer and select “Eject” before disconnecting the Imageview. If you get an error message, use “Add/Remove Hardware” in the Windows Control Panel instead-it will direct you how to “Unplug or Eject Hardware”.

 

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Top View

Side View

 

 

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CONTROLS

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1 Power Switch

2 Shutter Release

3 Display On/Off

4 Play (Review)

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65-way Button (Center=Menu)

7 SD Card Slot

8 USB Port

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78-7351 specifications

The Bushnell 78-7351 is a highly regarded device among outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike, thanks to its impressive blend of advanced technology and user-friendly design. This portable GPS handheld unit offers a reliable navigation experience, making it an essential companion for hiking, camping, geocaching, or any outdoor adventure.

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