Q: My photos look "grainy" or cartoon-like on my PC monitor. Why?

A:Be sure to set your graphics card setting to match the optimal resolution of your monitor. Check with you monitor manufacturer for these settings.

Q: How do I insert/remove an SD card on my HP CA340 Digital Camera?

A:Please use the following instructions to insert or remove an SD card:

1:Turn off your digital camera.

2:With the LCD screen facing up, open the battery door.

3:The SD card slot is located slightly above the batteries (see Figure 1).

4:To remove the card, press in until a click is heard and pull to remove.

5:To insert, press card in until a click is heard.

Note: if no click is heard on inserting, card may be inserted incorrectly, please ensure it is oriented correctly.

Figure 1 SD card slot on HP CA340 Digital Camera

Q: What do I do if the lens is extended and I have lost power?

A:IMPORTANT: Never push the lens back into the camera.

1:Replace batteries as soon as possible.

2:Turn on camera; lens should retract and then extend.

3:Turn off camera; lens will retract.

Q: What is PictBridge?

A:PictBridge is a 'direct print' standard for connecting digital cameras to printers, without the need for a computer, across different manufacturer's products. For cross-brand compatibility, both devices need to support PictBridge. This standard is endorsed by the 'Camera & Imaging Products Association' (CIPA). For more information, please visit: www.cipa.jp/english/pictbridge/

Q: What is 'ISO' and how does this affect photography?

A:Also termed 'Film Speed', it is a measure of film sensitivity and refers to how light sensitive the film is. A high speed film will react more quickly to light than a slower speed film. So, a more sensitive film such as ISO400 will require less light for exposure than a less sensitive film such as ISO100 speed. ISO200 speed film will require twice as much light as ISO400 speed film to get the same exposure.

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