4.METER allows you to set what part of the frame (image) the light meter analyzes to determine exposure.

Settings: Average (exposure based on entire frame), Weight (overall scene, but weighted to favor exposure of a centered subject), Center (exposure based entirely on central subject, ignores rest of frame-useful for strongly backlit subjects)

5.IMAGE QUALITY affects overall photo quality and maximum # of photos that can be stored in the internal memory, by changing the amount of file compression. The actual photo capacity you get will vary with the content of the photos.

Settings: “Best” is highest quality (least compression), and lets you store up to 22 photos in the internal memory, “Better” will store up to 41 photos, and “Standard” allows a maximum capacity of about 113 photos. You can expand memory capacity with an SD card to enable storing more photos at higher quality settings.

6.SETUP controls miscellaneous settings such as time/date stamp, auto off time, etc. Use the 5-way arrow and menu buttons to navigate through, select, and change these settings as instructed previously under “Changing camera settings”. The setup submenu and selections includes:

1.LANGUAGE: (Menu Screens): English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Chinese

2.AUTO OFF: Disable, 1 minute, 2 minutes, or 3 minutes

3.CLOCK SET: To change the date & time (after pressing “MENU” to access), select “SET” (press MENU, then left arrow), then use the left/right arrow keys to step through the date/time segments and use the up/down arrow keys to change the settings. When all settings are complete, press MENU twice to confirm and exit the clock setting.

4.SOUND: Turns confirmation/warning beeps On or Off

5.DATE STAMP: Off, YY/MM/DD (Year/Month/Day is imprinted on photos), MM/DD/TT (Month/Day/Time imprinted)

6.EXIT: Exits SETUP submenu and returns to the main setting menu.

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7.EXIT returns you to the Capture mode, ready to take a new photo.

TO USE SPECIAL CAPTURE MODES

With the camera on and displaying the “live” image (ready to take a new photo), press the right side of the 5-way button to use these features, indicated by an icon (symbol) in the upper right corner of the display:

Self Timer: (clock icon) Provides 10 second delay before the photo is taken after SNAP is pressed. Useful for reducing vibration or shake that may occur from pushing the SNAP button when camera is tripod mounted. You may also use the supplied remote shutter button to avoid jarring the camera. It plugs in next to the USB port (into the “Snap Line” jack), and does not require using the self timer (no delay). Sequential Shooting: (multiple frames icon) Take a series of 3 photos at 1-second intervals. Great for sports or action shots.

Normal: (no icon in upper right corner) One photo at a time is taken, with no delay.

REVIEWING PHOTOS STORED IN MEMORY

Press the “View” button (turn on the LCD first if needed). This will change the camera to the Review mode. The default is viewing one frame at a time (full screen), beginning with the last (most recent) photo taken. You may now step through the pictures in the memory by using the “Left” and “Right” arrow buttons on the silver 5 way switch under the LCD. The numbers at the top left show the number of the current photo / number of total photos stored. The resolution setting used for each photo is also seen.

You can zoom in and out on a picture as you review it by using the “Up and Down” arrow buttons on the 5-way switch. This allows you to zoom in by up to 4x magnification to check sharpness or details in your photo. The additional amount of magnification is shown under the photo number on the left upper corner of the LCD.

Once zoomed in on a picture, you are also able to navigate around the picture by pressing the display button. A yellow 4-way symbol appears in the corner of the LCD next to the magnification number, you then use the 4-way switch to move up, down, left or right as desired.

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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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In terms of functionality, the Bushnell 78-7351 boasts several advanced navigational tools. It has the capability to store waypoints, which allows users to mark important locations, such as campsites or scenic viewpoints, for easy navigation back to them later. The unit also supports various map formats, giving users the flexibility to choose the most suitable maps for their activities. This is particularly useful for those who engage in diverse outdoor pursuits, from hiking to fishing.

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