User manual MINOX DC-3311
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Warranty Policy
This camera is under warranty for one full year from the date of purchase by the original purchaser. In case of defects in materials or workmanship, we will replace or repair the camera free of charge. This warranty does not include batteries, or other accessories which have not been manufactured by our company. This warranty will not be honored if the camera has been mishandled or tampered with, or altered by anyone other than the manufacturer. [. . . ] A "DELETE THIS PHOTO?" message also appears on the LCD monitor. If you are not satisfied with the picture, press ENTER button on your camera. If your camera is inserted with the CF card, then it will remove the picture on the CF card. If your camera is not inserted with the CF card, then it will remove the picture on the internal memory.
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Taking Burst Pictures ( )
Burst pictures are a series of pictures that are photographed in sequence. You can use your digital camera's Burst mode ( ) to capture an action sequence as a series of pictures. When you set the camera to Burst mode, the status LCD shows the remaining sets of pictures that can be taken. For instance, if the remaining storage in your memory card allows you to take 40 individual pictures, the status LCD will display 5 (that is, 40 pictures / 8 pictures per set = 5 sets of burst pictures) as the remaining sets of pictures that can be taken in Burst mode. Burst pictures can be taken only at Half (1024 x 768) resolution and at Medium or Low quality. If these settings are not chosen for your camera, the camera automatically sets itself to Half resolution and Medium quality. Here is how to take Burst pictures: 1. Turn the dial knob to Burst mode ( ). 6. Press or button to select Medium or Low quality, depending on your preference. 8. Use the LCD monitor or optical viewfinder to center on the subject you want to take a picture of. 9. Press the shutter button halfway down to lock in the auto focus and exposure. 10. Press the shutter button all the way down to start taking multiple pictures. You will then hear consecutive beeps which indicate that the camera is taking multiple pictures. The camera will stop shooting pictures only when the Burst capture is completed. If the shutter button is pressed continuously, Burst capture will resume shooting pictures after the first set of Burst pictures recorded to memory.
Using the Flash
Adjust the camera flash setting accordingly when you are taking pictures indoors and outdoors. The camera flash is automatically turned off when a White Balance setting other than Auto is selected for use with the camera. The flash works in Capture ( ) and Sports modes ( ), but not in Burst mode ( ).
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You can choose one of these flash options: Auto When recording in a dark place and backlit conditions, the camera will automatically determine whether the flash is necessary Red-eye Reduction Pre-flash is performed before the main flash to reduce the red-eye; an effect caused by light reflected from the retina. Fill-in Used to soften dark shadows on the face of the subject due to back light, strong direct light or sunlight. The flash will always be used regardless of the surrounding brightness. Off Used when recording in a place where flash photography is prohibited, or when utilizing the night view or indoor lightning for recording. [. . . ] 7. Press or button to select either NTSC or PAL, depending on what TV standard you are using. 9. When you browse through your pictures or play a slideshow, you will now be able to view the pictures on TV.
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Installing Camera Software
Before you can transfer the pictures from the CF card to your computer, you need to install first the camera software into your computer (Driver installation: Applicable only on Windows 98 or MAC OS 8. 6 user).
System Requirements
Before installing the camera software, make sure your computer meets the following system requirements: Windows 98/2000/Me/XP, Pentium 166 MHz or higher for PC Users Mac OS 8. 6/9. 0/9. 1/X, Power PC CPU for Macintosh Users Color monitor (XGA or better) Available USB port, CD-ROM drive 80 MB available hard disk space At least 32 MB RAM
Installation CD Contents
The camera's installation CD includes the following software: Camera software(driver) for Windows, which lets you download pictures from a Windows-based computer. Camera software(driver) for Macintosh, which lets you download pictures from a Macintosh computer. Image application software for Windows, which allows you to manage and edit any picture captured with your camera.
Installing the Software(Driver & Image Application)
1. Insert your camera's Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive. [. . . ]
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