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Camera and Binocular Parts Guide

(L) LCD Display

(D) Up/Down/Left/Right 

arrow keys &  MENU Button

(F) Binocular 

Focus Knob

(C) POWER/MODE 

Button

(E) OK/SNAP

Button

(K) Camera 

Lens

(I) USB

Port

(H) Remote

Jack

(B) Card

Slot

(A) Battery 

Compartment

(G) Tripod 

Socket

(J) Diopter Adjustment

 (right eyecup)

Slide down to open

Battery polarity

+

-

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Summary of Contents for IMAGEVIEW HD 118328

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Lit 98 2384 11 12 Digital Camera binocular Model 118328 ...

Page 2: ...4 Basic Setup 5 6 Taking Still Photos 7 8 Shooting Videos 9 Using the Capture Still Photo Menu 10 12 The Video Output Menu 13 The Play Review Menu 14 15 The Setup Menu 16 17 Transferring the Photos Videos to Your PC 18 19 Using the Binocular 20 21 General Care and Cleaning 21 22 ...

Page 3: ... Down Left Right arrow keys MENU Button F Binocular Focus Knob C POWER MODE Button E OK SNAP Button K Camera Lens I USB Port H Remote Jack B Card Slot A Battery Compartment G Tripod Socket J Diopter Adjustment right eyecup Slidedowntoopen Batterypolarity ...

Page 4: ...egapixels 6 SD Card Inserted 7 of Photos Remaining based on unused card memory 8 Video Mode 9 Video Resolution HD 10 Elapsed Video Recording Time 11 Playback Review Mode 12 Video Clip 13 File Number Photo or Video 14 Press Up Key to Play Pause the Video clip Live Preview Screen Still Photo Mode 4 3 7 2 1 6 5 8 9 10 Live Preview Screen Video Mode 11 Playback Review Screen Video Clip 12 13 14 HD ...

Page 5: ...gment Inserting An SD Card The ImageView model 118328 requires an SD or SDHC High Capacity memory card with 32GB or lower capacity 64GB or higher cards will not work to store the photos and or videos it captures As there is no internal memory the message INSERT CARD appears on the display after power on and the ImageView cannot be used until a card is inserted Insert a compatible card not included...

Page 6: ... language using the UP or DOWN keys then press OK SNAP to set it Press the LEFT key twice to exit the Setup and Capture menus Setting the Date and Time Optional only necessary if you want to imprint date time on photos The Date Time Stamp feature is turned off by default If you want to use it first set the date and time by pressing MENU Press the Right arrow key to select the Setup menu then press...

Page 7: ... display is recommended The ImageView will default to high resolution and quality settings as well as everything on automatic when it is turned on for the first time so you re ready to take photos under normal conditions with no need to change anything If you d like to explore the various available options see the manual section titled Using the Main Menu Options and Settings for directions regard...

Page 8: ...ds To turn off all digital zoom returning to optical magnification only keep pressing the DOWN key until the zoom bar indicator goes all the way down indicating 1 0 digital zoom To review a photo after you take it press the RIGHT arrow key To see other photos taken previously press the LEFT arrow key each press takes you back one photo and pressing the RIGHT arrow key moves forward to more recent ...

Page 9: ...SNAP Press OK SNAP again to stop recording Press POWER MODE to switch back to still photo mode The video quality file size can be set by pressing MENU select Size if not already highlighted and press OK SNAP You can the select your preferred video resolution from HD highest quality largest files to QVGA lowest quality smallest files Note regardless of the resolution setting all videos are recorded...

Page 10: ...escent lights Press the MENU button to enter the main menu Use the UP DOWN arrow keys to highlight an option within the menu then press OK SNAP if you wish to change the settings for that option Use the UP DOWN keys to select the setting you want then press OK SNAP to confirm and activate the new setting Here are all the parameters and settings available in the CAPTURE Still Photo Mode menu along ...

Page 11: ... motion blur Night preset selects slower shutter speeds to gather more light use tripod Portrait preset opens lens aperture to help blur background Landscape preset closes lens aperture to help sharpen background Backlight preset adds overexposure to avoid dark subject in center EV 2 0 2 0 in 0 5 EV steps default 0 Provides manual under over exposure adjustment Minus values produce darker photos p...

Page 12: ...processor You may want to select Soft if you prefer to add sharpening later using photo software on your PC Preview On Off On captured image is briefly shown on display immediatly after snapping photo Time Stamp Off Date Only Date Time Select Date Only to imprint date on photos videos Select Date Time to imprint both date and time Be sure correct date time has been set using Date Input in the Setu...

Page 13: ...enu Press the LEFT arrow key to exit the menu Parameter Settings Bold Default Function Description Size HD D1 QVGA VGA Selects video resolution HD 1280x720 pixels per frame D1 720x480 QVGA 320x240 VGA 640x480 EV 2 0 2 0 in 0 5 EV steps default 0 Provides manual under over exposure adjustment Minus values produce darker videos plus values lighter When the background is very bright for example snow ...

Page 14: ...ly described in Using the Capture Menu Press the LEFT arrow key to exit the menu PLAY REVIEW MENU Parameter Settings Bold Default Function Description Delete Single All Select Select Single then press OK to delete the currently displayed last photo or video Select All then press OK to delete all photos videos stored on the SD card Select Select to choose from thumbnail images of all photos videos ...

Page 15: ...f all photos videos stored on the card use the arrow keys to highlight the image you want then press MENU then press OK to protect the selected image only Use this function a second time to unprotect a previously protected image if you decide you want to erase it Thumbnail Execute Select Execute then press OK to view all photos videos stored on the SD card as thumbnails multiple small images on on...

Page 16: ...enu or Play Menu After you first enter any other menu screen press the RIGHT arrow key to switch to the Setup menu The Setup menu provides a variety of basic operating functions that are unrelated to capturing or reviewing photos and videos The SETUP tab at the top right of the menu display will be highlighted after you select it Use the UP DOWN arrow keys and OK SNAP button to select parameters c...

Page 17: ...less camera is manually turned off by holding Mode Power button Sys Reset Cancel Execute Press OK Select Execute and press OK to restore all settings for all options in all menus to their original factory default settings Light Freq 60 Hz 50 Hz Set to the AC line frequency used in your country Primarily affects images shot under fluorescent lighting Date Input Off Set Select Set and press OK to se...

Page 18: ...to it Mac Users the SD card will appear as a new disk drive icon on your desktop Double click this new Disk icon open the DCIM folder inside then the folder s inside that 100DSCIM etc Your photos videos are the files inside they have the prefix PICT__ followed by a number same as seen earlier on the camera s display when you review photos Still photos have a JPG file extension video files end with...

Page 19: ...f your photos you can resize the photo to fit the paper if you are printing or save a smaller low or medium resolution version for email or inserting into documents When you are ready to save your edited file you may want to use Save As and give it a more descriptive name than PICT0001 etc Doing this also preserves the original file as a backup to reopen and re edit later Make sure you have succes...

Page 20: ...his will bring your eyes closer to the binocular lens so you can view the entire image without any cutoff Setting the Diopter Adjustment 1 Rotating the right eyecup pg 3 J allows you to fine tune the binocular focus to your vision diopter adjustment Make sure the right eyecup is set to zero for now arrow on the underside of the eyecup pointing to 0 Keep both eyes open at all times 2 Using your han...

Page 21: ...b GENERAL CARE AND CLEANING Caring for the ImageView Your Bushnell ImageView will provide years of trouble free service if it receives the normal care you would give any fine optical instrument Avoid sharp impacts Set the ImageView down gently on hard surfaces Tug on the strap after attaching it to make sure it is securely fastened to the binocular before placing it around your neck Store your Ima...

Page 22: ...he lens with the microfiber cloth For a more thorough cleaning photographic lens tissue and photographic type lens cleaning fluid or isopropyl alcohol may be used Always apply the fluid to the cleaning cloth never directly on the lens Specificationsanddesignsaresubjecttochangewithoutanynoticeorobligationonthepartofthemanufacturer WindowsisaregisteredtrademarkofMicrosoftCorporationintheUnitedStates...

Page 23: ...this device under Part 15 regulations The shielded interface cable which is provided must be used with the equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules TWO Year LIMITED WARRANTY Your Bushnell product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for two years after the date of purchase In the event of a defect und...

Page 24: ... 2012 Bushnell Outdoor Products For further questions or additional information please contact Bushnell Outdoor Products 9200 Cody Overland Park Kansas 66214 800 423 3537 www bushnell com ...

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