?Press the memory card down momentarily and gently.

Note: There is 16MB of memory built-in to the camera. The use of a memory card is highly recommended, but optional. It will

Chapter 6 Getting Started

6-1 Setup Mode

6-2 Record Mode

?The memory card will click and bounce upward.

?Pull the memory card out with your fingers direction.

NOTE:

If the memory card is full of images or data, you can turn the

Mode Dial to Setup Mode and then select

"Format" to format the memory card. This will erase all data on the memory card and allow you to store images on the card. Before formatting a card make sure that you have saved all of your images and data. This operation cannot be undone.

expand storage capacity and allow you to use a card reader to download your images. Whenever a memory card is inserted the camera will always use the card in preference to internal memory. If you wish to use internal memory, remove the memory card. You may either SD or MMC memory cards up to 512 MB capacity. A memory card will not fit in the wrong orientation. Do not force the card into the card slot.

If the camera cannot recognize a memory card, gently wipe the metal interface pins on the card with a soft cloth and reload the card again.

5-4 Setting Up the OSD Language

Turn the Mode Dial to Setup Mode and select

"Language" to set the OSD language. There are five language selections: English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish.

5-5. Date/Time

To set the date and time, turn the Mode Dial to Setup Mode and then select "Date/Time" to set the date and time.

Using the Setup Mode, you can adjust camera functions including: Resolution, Image Quality, White Balance, EV Compensation, OSD Language, Date & Time, TV Output standard, lighting frequency, Format Media, and reset settings to their default values. To setup these items, perform the following:

1.Turn the Mode Dial to Setup Mode .

2.Using the lens cover on the front of the camera to turn the camera on. After the red LED goes off, the set up screen will appear on the LCD monitor.

3.Use the arrow buttons / on the MENU/ENTER

Button to navigate and select menu items.

4.Press the Enter button on the MENU/ENTER Button

to make a selection.

5.By pressing the arrow button on the MENU/ENTER

Button to return to the previous menu.

Practice using the arrows and enter buttons. In a few minutes you will discover how easy it is to change settings.

Record Mode offers you a quick and easy way to capture images.

1.Turn the Mode Dial to Record Mode .

2.Use the lens cover to turn the camera on and off.

3.Press and hold the Shutter button down halfway to set the scene exposure. The camera will determine proper exposure

setting (metering) and a set of yellow brackets "[ ]" will appear in the center of the LCD monitor. If you hold the Shutter button in the halfway position, the camera will retain the metering value. To capture an image, press the Shutter button down fully and then release the Shutter button. You will hear two beeps as the image is captured and stored to memory.

4.To select a flash mode press the Flash Button to select the desired flash mode: Automatic, Red-eye reduction, and Off.

5.Press the Mode Display Button (DISP) to choose from five display styles: Standard, Full Display, Image Only, LCD Monitor Off, and Settings Only.

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Vivitar Vivicam 3695 user manual Setting Up the OSD Language, Date/Time, Mode Dial to Setup Mode and then select

Vivicam 3695 specifications

The Vivitar ViviCam 3695 is a compact digital camera that emerged in the early 2000s, catering to a growing market of amateur photographers and casual users who sought an affordable yet functional option. With its combination of simplicity and essential features, the ViviCam 3695 became a popular choice for those looking to capture life's moments without breaking the bank.

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