framed is at least that distance away, or the focus of the image will not be sharp.

Reviewing Images on the LCD Screen

After you have taken several pictures, you may want to review the images stored in the SD card to determine which ones you want to discard and which ones you want to keep.

1.With the camera in preview mode, press the ON/MODE button. This will take you to the eView’s internal menu.

2.Use the up and down Function Selection buttons to scroll to the “Review” menu selection. Press the CAMERA/SET button to enter the review mode.

3.Use the up and down buttons to scroll through the images currently stored in the SD card.

4.Select the image you wish to delete. Press the ON/MODE button. You are now on the eView’s delete screen (Figure 4).

Figure 4. The eView delete screen allows you to select one or all images in the SD card for deletion.

5.Use the up and down arrows to select “1” from the choices at the bottom of the screen and press the CAMERA/SET button. The image selected is now deleted from the SD card. If you want to delete all images currently stored in the SD card, select “ALL” instead of “1”.

6.To exit the review mode, press the ON/MODE button, and select “EXIT” from the choices on the bottom of the delete screen. Press the CAMERA/SET button to exit. This will take you back to the eView’s internal menu. To get back to regular preview mode, use the up and down arrow keys to select “EXIT” from this menu, and press the CAMERA/SET button.

Another easy way to review images is to simply press either the up or down button when the eView LCD is in preview mode. You can then scroll through full screen images to see what your pictures currently stored in the SD card look like.You cannot delete images when reviewing in this way, however. To exit, press the ON/MODE button to return to the eView’s inter- nal menu, select “EXIT”, and press the CAMERA/SET button.

Turning the eView Off

With the camera in preview mode, press the ON/MODE but- ton. This will take you to the eView’s internal menu. Then use the up and down Function Selection buttons to scroll to the “Power Off” menu selection. Press the CAMERA/SET button, and the eView will turn off.

Downloading Image Files

Transferring images from the SD card to your computer is quite easy. The eView acts as an external hard drive, so you can easily “click and drag” image files from the eView to your PC. But first you’ll need to connect the eView and computer with the USB cable.

1.Make sure the eView is off, and open its rear hatch (Figure 1). Plug the USB cable into the jack near the SD card slot.

2.Plug the other end of the USB cable into your computer.You will hear two “beeps” indicating the eView is now actively connected to the computer.

3.Click on the “My Computer” icon on the PC’s desktop screen.

4.Click on the “Removable Disk” icon under the heading of “Devices with Removable Storage”.

5.Click on the folder “DCIM”.

6.Click on the folder “100Image”. The image files (and/or video files) will now be displayed. You can now use image processing software (such as the included Photo Explorer) to manipulate and save the images. Or you can just “click and drag” the images to your PC desktop for processing later.

Other Camera Functions

Besides taking pictures, the eView is also capable of making movies and acting as a webcam. In addition, there are several other built-in functions designed to give you flexibility in adjust- ing camera settings for your specific usage.

Making a Movie

The eView is capable of recording video up to 80 seconds in length.

1.With the camera in preview mode, press the ON/MODE button. This will take you to the eView’s internal menu.

2.Use the up and down Function Selection buttons to scroll to the “Movie” menu selection. Press the CAMERA/SET button to select this function.

3.Use the up and down buttons to scroll to “EXIT”, and press the CAMERA/SET button to return to preview mode.

4.Press the CAMERA/SET button to begin taking the movie. You will hear a single “beep” when the camera begins to record the video. The small green LED light on the front of the LCD screen will be shining. The LCD screen itself will still appear in preview mode.

5.When done making the movie, press the CAMERA/SET but- ton again.

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Orion 8x32 LCD Other Camera Functions, Reviewing Images on the LCD Screen, Turning the eView Off, Downloading Image Files

8x32 LCD specifications

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